Business Productivity: Genius Scan

Cary, NC – My iPhone is known as my “Magic Phone” by one of my friends. Now I have found a new app that steps up the magic for my business: a hand-held document scanner. Read more

Your Health: How Does Divorce Affect Children?

Story by Kat North, LPA with 3-C Family Services, P.A. in Cary. Photo by Lindsay Lennox.

Cary, NC – Whatever you may think or believe, divorce changes families. How these changes affect children in the short-term and over time is dependent upon several parent behaviors. Read more

Don’s Blog: Report from Town Council

From the blog of Don Frantz, District 2 Cary Town Council Member. Lead photo by Hal Goodtree.

Cary, NC – Our council meeting on 8/23/12 was a long one – six public hearings, a special recognition, Ed’s swearing in, and chickens – and we had to take a new group photo. Yay…. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Week Ending Sept 9

From the blog of Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht. Photo courtesy of Harold Weinbrecht.

Cary, NC – This week had a little bit of everything: the expected, unexpected, sad, fun, and serious. Read more

Last Chance To Enter The Cary Scavenger Hunt

Cary, NC – We are 5 days away from the 3rd Annual Cary Scavenger Hunt. This is your last opportunity to grab a few friends or family members and form a team. Read more

Morrisville Wellness Day this Wednesday

Morrisville, NC – The Morrisville Chamber, along with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Rex UNC Healthcare, Duke Realty and Fujifilm are sponsoring a mammouth Wellness Day on Wednesday. Read more

Election 2012: How to Request Absentee Ballots for College Students

Story by Lindsey Chester.

Cary, NC – For many college students, the coming election in November will be their first chance to vote. My daughter has just moved out-of-state to attend college and we weren’t sure how to apply for an absentee ballot. Here’s what I found out. Read more

Fall Events at Cary High School

Staff Writer Brian Schmid is a senior at Cary High. Photo by Hal Goodtree.

Cary, NC – Public school has been back in session for two weeks now, and the high school events are piling up. Although students have the usual classwork, homework, clubs and athletics to deal with, many attend extracurricular events. While most of these events are distinctly student oriented, some stick out as great for people of all ages. Read more

RailHawks Clinch Playoff Spot

Story from staff reports. Photo by Tom Mousseau.

Cary, NC – The rain beat down on Soccer Park in Cary on Saturday night, and the RailHawks ended up losing to the San Antonio Scopians by a score of 1-0. But they still managed to secure a birth in the NASL Playoffs. Read more

Town Partners on First Solar Farm

Cary, NC – Here’s an interesting item: the Town is partnering on its first renewable energy generation project. Better yet, it won’t cost tax payers a dime. In fact, we stand to make a tidy profit. Read more