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Harold’s Blog: Interbasin Transfer & Road Construction

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Cary, NC — This week was the first full week of the year, and my schedule is slowly beginning to ramp up to full speed. Read more

Gale Adcock Sworn in at NC State House

Raleigh, NC — The afternoon was bright and chilly as about 100 people gathered to witness Gale Adcock of Cary take the oath of office to represent District 41 in the North Carolina General Assembly. Read more

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Harold’s Blog: Greenways and School Development

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Cary, NC — Happy New Year! This week was another holiday week, so there were very few meetings. Read more

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Harold’s Blog: Google Fiber & The Jewish Cultural Festival

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Cary, NC — This week was a holiday week, so there wasn’t a lot going on. Read more

Sister Cities

Harold’s Blog: Economic Development Meeting & Sister Cities

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Cary, NC — This week was a slower week, as everything slowed down for the holiday break. Read more

Don’s Blog: Transit and a Worksession

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Cary, NC — Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Got your shopping done yet? Ya, me neither. I had the privilege of attending the Heart of Cary Association’s Old Time Winter Festival and the Town of Cary’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony last week. Read more

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Harold’s Blog: Land Use & Other Topics

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Cary, NC — This week was one of the busiest weeks I have had since I have been mayor. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Holiday Events & a Groundbreaking

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Cary, NC — This week consisted of meetings, holiday events, and the groundbreaking of Fire Station #2 on Chatham Street. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Thanksgiving Week

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Cary, NC — This week was the Thanksgiving holiday week, so there was very little going on in the mayor’s office. Read more

Don’s Blog: Because Gale

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Cary, NC — Well, unless you happen to be the post office or an advertising agency, you have to be glad the elections are over. The constant barrage of negative ads and outright lies were absolutely nauseating to say the least. When did it become acceptable to knowingly mislead the public anyways? And when did winning become more important than ones integrity? Read more