Election

More Early Voting Sites Now Open

Cary, NC – Eleven new early voting sites opened today in Wake County. If you’ve been put-off by long lines at Herb Young Community Center, these new sites may ease the crush. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Hit and Run, Wake Transit and More

Cary, NC – This week was a difficult week that included a tragic accident and several events. Read more

Elections

Voting Rules Update: Find Your Polling Place

Cary, NC – With the recent federal Circuit Court ruling undoing North Carolina’s 2013 changes to the laws surrounding voting rules, CaryCitizen will lay out the current rules over the next few months to make it easy for you to understand what to do come election day.  Read more

Cary Town Council: 10/13/16

Cary, NC – The latest meeting of the Cary Town Council moved smoothly without much discussion or public comment as the council acted on several issues ranging from sanitation to road work to police dogs. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Pro-Am Games, Diwali and More

Cary, NC – This week was dominated by time spent at the SAS Championships golf tournament in Cary and Diwali. Read more

Cary Once Again Safest City in America

Cary, NC – Reports keep rolling in about the high standards of living and business opportunities in Cary. But one of the biggest accolades comes from an FBI report which shows Cary is the safest town of its population size. Read more

Cary’s Status After Hurricane Matthew

Cary, NC – Powerful winds and as many as 18 inches of rain in some parts of North Carolina have left the state dazed in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. While Cary was not hit as badly as some parts of the state, there is still significant damage to the town. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Hurricane Matthew, New Business and More

Cary, NC – This week was much slower than the past week and next week. It is kind of like the calm in between the storms. And speaking of storms, Hurricane Matthew had a big impact on Cary and North Carolina this week. Read more

Cary Representatives Share Positions and Solutions at Chamber Meeting

Cary, NC – There are only 35 days until the 2016 general election and even fewer if you’re planning on early voting. So to give them a chance to make their cases to business owners and community members, the Cary Chamber of Commerce hosted North Carolina Representatives and Senators and their opponents to talk with citizens directly. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Google Fiber, Jordan Lake and the Safest City

Cary, NC – This was a long and busy week for me and included a couple of late nights.

Read more