Ed Yerha Named to Cary Town Council

Cary, NC – At a work session on Tuesday night, Cary Town Council chose Ed Yerha to fill the unexpired term of At-Large member Julie Robison. Read more

Tax Free Weekend is Here

Story by Lindsey Chester. Photo by Hal Goodtree.

Cary, NC – This coming weekend consumers get a little break with North Carolina’s Tax Free Holiday. We have a daughter heading off to college, and have been waiting to purchase a few big items until now. Read more

Lori Bush: Building Bradford

From the blog of Lori Bush, Cary Town Council At-Large member.

Cary, NC – Some folks say that they can tell when the economy is starting to come back when they see the construction trucks roll in.  I’m not sure that’s the best indicator – but the trucks are starting to roll at the corner of Davis Drive and High House.

I wrote about the Searstone and Bradford developments in March (“Construction in Cary”) – and now the work has recently begun at Bradford. Read more

Sports: Top 4 Ways to Tell “Sore” from “Injured”

Story by Dr Mark Galland, team physician and orthopaedic consultant to the Carolina Mudcats.

Cary, NC – For many students, the first week in August marks the end of summer and the return to the school practice field. With practice and conditioning kicking off in the summer heat, the risk of injury significantly increases, especially if you are not cautious. Here are the Top 4 signals to help you tell if it’s “sore” or “injured.”  Read more

Weekend Events: The Trifecta of Cary Weekends

Lindsey Chester edits the CaryCitizen Calendar of Events.

Cary, N.C. – How eclectic are you? Are you up for this trifecta of weekend events in Cary: sports, classical music and the Beer Bourbon & BBQ Festival? That’s what’s on the Calendar this weekend in Cary. Read more

Last Call for Cary Scavenger Hunt Sponsors and Advertisers

Story by Leslie Huffman. Republished from Cary Scavenger Hunt.

Cary, NC – Last call for Cary Scavenger Hunt 2012 advertisers and sponsors! We’ve extended the deadline to Friday, August 3rd to accomodate the stragglers. Read more

Carlotta Ungaro Named to Chamber Association Board

Morrisville, N.C. – The Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (CACCE) recently announced the new 2013 Board of Directors. Carlotta Ungaro, President of the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce, was selected as a representative on the CACCE Board. Read more

Raising a Strong Girl

Story by Emily N. Roberts, MA, LPC, therapist at Triangle Psychological Services in Cary. Photo by Raymond Larose.

Cary, N.C. – There are certain characteristics that every parent wants to see in their daughter, from doing well in school to having good friends.  Parents desire for their daughters to be confident and well-adjusted.  Unfortunately this is not something that happens overnight.   Read more

History: Did the Maya Emigrate to the American South?

  “Several Southeastern tribes have long said that their ancestors received immigrants from Mesoamerica and that these immigrants introduced many cultural changes. Far too few anthropologists were listening.” – Richard Thornton Read more

Cary Names Tech Task Force

Cary, NC – At its regular meeting last week, Cary Town Council approved members of a new Technology Task Force. The job of the nine-member group is to recommend ways the Town can the best use of technology in communicating with citizens. Read more