Election 2018

Candidate Questionnaire: Brian Irving

Cary, NC – We are now publishing our series of Candidate Questionaire Responses from Morrisville and Cary candidates in the 2018 elections . This questionnaire comes from Brian Irving, who is running for North Carolina Senate District 16 as the Libertarian Party nominee.

We will be publishing more questionnaires leading up to the elections. These are in the candidates’ own words and we do not edit or alter the content in their responses aside from formatting.

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2018 Election

Candidate Questionnaire: Travis Groo

Cary, NC – We are now publishing the responses to our questionnaires from candidates in the 2018 elections in Cary and Morrisville. This response comes from Travis Groo, who is running for North Carolina House District 11 as the Libertarian Party nominee.

We will be publishing more questionnaires leading up to the elections. These are in the candidates’ own words and we do not edit or alter the content in their responses aside from formatting. Read more

Vote

Guide to Voter Registration for 2018 Election

Cary, NC – With Election Day now a little more than a month away, it’s time to get prepared to vote in the upcoming election and part of that is making sure you registered to vote and that your registration is up to date if you moved. Read more

2018 Election

Candidate Questionnaire: David Blackwelder

Cary, NC – This is an installment in our Candidate 2018 series, in which candidates get to respond in their own words to the same three questions.

We publish the responses in the order we receive them. This questionnaire is submitted by David Blackwelder, running for the Wake County Board of Commissioners, District 6, as the Republican Party nominee. Read more

Cary Mayor

Harold’s Blog: Town Council Meeting, Volunteer Efforts and More

Cary, NC – This week was a more normal week for me.

Monday – Cary Rebranding

Monday I attempted to contact all council members since there was a regularly scheduled council meeting on Thursday. I was able to contact all council members but one. Items talked about in my one-on-one discussions included the proposal for hotels on North Harrison and the Bainbridge proposal at Maynard and Chapel Hill Road. Read more

2018 Election

Candidate Questionnaire: Cynthia Ball

Cary, NC – This is an installment in our Candidate 2018 series, in which candidates get to respond in their own words to the same three questions.

We publish the responses in the order we receive them. This questionnaire is submitted by Cynthia Ball, running for the North Carolina House District 49 as the Democratic Party nominee. Read more

Cary Town Council: Roberts Road Townhomes, Triangle Aquatic Center and More

Cary, NC – Even after several items on the agenda were tabled before the meeting started on September 27, 2018  the Cary Town Council still had a busy agenda. There was a lot of discussion during the Public Hearing on rezoning land for townhomes, a vote on part of the Village at the Park district and more. Read more

2018 Election

Candidate Questionnaire: Jonathan Horst

Cary, NC – This is an installment in our Candidate 2018 series, in which candidates get to respond in their own words to the same three questions.

We publish the responses in the order we receive them. This questionnaire is submitted by Jonathan Horst, running for the North Carolina House District 49 as the Libertarian Party nominee. Read more

Wake County

Wake Commissioner Candidates Talk Taxes, Education at Forum

Cary, NC – Education, transportation and how it all gets funded were the main topics at a candidate forum for Wake County Board of Commissioners candidates ahead of the 2018 election. Read more

Cary Mayor

Harold’s Blog: Dragon Boat Festival, Hurricane Florence Response and More

Cary, NC – This week was also impacted by Hurricane Florence.

Monday my scheduled agenda review for the CAMPO (Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization) executive board was cancelled. In addition, the monthly meeting of the Wake County Mayors Association was cancelled even though there was very little damage in Wake County. My weekly meeting with the town manager was very brief and was held via phone. We talked about the storm damage (or lack thereof) and the pro tennis tournament held the previous week.

Tuesday the annual event for the advisory boards, commissions, and committees was cancelled. In addition, my Bollywood dance practice was cancelled. Read more