Cary Town Council: 5/25/17

Cary, NC – The Cary Town Council held the first Public Hearing for the new fiscal year budget, as well as voted on maintaining the town’s greenways and drinking water supply. Read more

Harold’s Blog: New Businesses, Redistricting and More

Cary, NC – This week was a combination of big announcements, events, and meetings on the local, county, and regional level. Read more

Lori’s Blog: Let’s Go Ride A Bike

Cary, NC – “I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike.”

See if you can get that earworm outta your head NOW.

I’ll wait…

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Harold’s Blog: School of Government, Town Council Meeting and More

Cary, NC – This week was a typical week for mayoral duties. Read more

Cary Town Council: 5/11/17

Cary, NC – The latest Cary Town Council meeting saw Town Council vote on new authorities for the Town Manager, approve funding for water infrastructure in town and more. Read more

Education: Bill Fletcher 2017 May Newsletter

Cary, NC – Thoughts for May 2017 from Bill Fletcher, Member of the Wake County Board of Education. Read more

Former Cary Mayor Starts Bipartisan Political Group

Cary, NC – Often, political discussions are about what the different sides of an issue disagree on. But a former Cary mayor is starting a new political action group to focus on what everyone, from Republicans to Democrats and more, feel they can agree on. Read more

Lori’s Blog: A Garden for Wildlife in Cary

Cary, NC – Cary and its citizens have always been commited to the environment – and now we have proof. Certifiable proof. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Visit to Le Touquet, Downtown Park and More

Cary, NC – It has been a couple of weeks since I last posted. The reason I didn’t post last week is because my wife and I were in France to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. We also spent time visiting Cary’s sister city Le Touquet.  Read more

West Cary Learns Information, Shares Concerns at Town Meeting

Cary, NC – As the piece of Cary with the most left undeveloped, West Cary is a rapidly growing part of not only the town but of Wake County. And with that growth comes new challenges and opportunities and the community shared both at a recent Cary information meeting. Read more