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Veterans Freedom Park Rises in Cary

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Cary, NC — A 90′ white granite spire is almost complete on Harrison Avenue as Veterans Freedom Park nears completion in Cary. Read more

Don Frantz: Catching Up On 2014

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Cary, NC — Long time no hear from eh? C’mon….admit it. You know you missed my blog posts ;-) Read more

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Harold’s Blog: March 30, 2014

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Cary, NC — This week was full of events and meetings and included a work session and council meeting. Read more

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NHL: Canes Yo-Yo Season

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Raleigh, NC — The NHL Carolina Hurricanes just can’t seem to get a winning streak going at a time they need it.  Read more

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Target Opens at Parkside Town Commons

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Cary, NC — A fourth Target has opened in the Cary area. This one is at a new development called Parkside Town Commons on NC 55 just north of 540 at O’Kelly Chapel Road. Read more

Business: Google Virtual Tour

Cary, NC — Consumers are very comfortable ordering merchandise online, in fact more than 80% of all purchases begin with an online search. Read more

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Carolina Pottery Open on Kildaire Farm Road

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Cary, NC — Carolina Pottery, with its new location in the old Kmart, is open for business on Kildaire Farm Road. The first word that pops into my head to describe it is “vast”. Read more

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Kyle Greer Tapped for Economic Development

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From the Cary Chamber Economic Development website, 3/19/2014:

Howard S. Johnson, President of The Cary Chamber of Commerce, was pleased to announce today that W. Kyle Greer has been hired as the Vice President of Economic Development, succeeding Sandy Jordan who recently retired from this position after seven years. Read more

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Geese in Cary

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From the blog of Council Member Lori Bush. Her views are her own.

Cary, NC — We receive a great number of complaints regarding the Geese that have come to call Cary their home.  In many locations, there are hundreds of them, often overwhelming and becoming a nuisance in certain parks and ponds, leaving their droppings, and in some cases, becoming aggressive when they are protecting their nests. Read more