Harold’s Blog: Corona Virus Precautions, Old Library Demolition, 2020 Census and More

Cary, NC — This week was one of the lightest weeks since I have been mayor mainly because everyone is preparing for the council-staff working retreat next week.

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Harold’s Blog: Council Meeting, Transportation Hub Work Session, Snow Treatment and More

Cary, NC — This was a typical week that included a regularly scheduled council meeting.

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Harold’s Blog: Filming the State of Cary Address, Early Voting and More

Cary, NC — This week was mostly taped events but also included a speaking event and a joint meeting.

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Harold’s Blog: Cary Bids to Host NCAA Events, Zoning Board Approval, Storm Report and More

Cary, NC — This was another light week for me.

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Harold’s Blog: Mobile Home Community Concerns, Cary101, Construction Updates and More

Cary, NC — This was a very slow week with just a couple of meetings.

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Harold’s Blog: Indoor Sports Complex, Wake County Mayors Meeting and More

Cary, NC — This was a holiday week but was busy none-the-less.

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Harold’s Blog: Panel Discussions, Commuter Rail, Road Improvements and More

Cary, NC – This week’s activities were shortened due to illness earlier in the week. My first activity was on Wednesday.

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Harold’s Blog: First Council Meeting of 2020, Lantern Festival and More

Cary, NC — This was my first busy week of the year. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Cary’s Economic Forecast, Town Manager’s Report and More

Cary, NC — This is my first post in two weeks due to the holiday break. Most of that time was spent gathering information for my State of Cary address which I will deliver for the first time in late January. Read more

Downtown Cary

Harold’s Blog: Downtown Cary Photography, Mayors Meeting and More

Cary, NC – There were only a few activities this week as things wind down for the holidays.

Monday – Mayors Association

Monday I joined council members Smith, Yerha, and Liu as well as several Cary staff members at the Mayors Association holiday dinner in Wake Forest. All participants paid their way except the mayors whose dinner was included in their annual dues. There were about 150 people in attendance.

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