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Cary, NC – This was the second consecutive holiday week and the first week of the new year. Read more
Cary, NC – This was the second consecutive holiday week and the first week of the new year. Read more
Cary, NC – Thoughts for January 2018 from Bill Fletcher, Member of the Wake County Board of Education. Read more
Cary, NC – Happy New Year!! This was a very slow week due to the holiday so there isn’t much to report. Read more
Cary, NC – Since this was considered a holiday week for many there was not a lot going on. Read more
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Ecclesiastes 1:18 – With much wisdom comes “great grief.” Ecclesiastes is my favorite book in the entire Bible and this is probably my favorite scripture. Seeing “great grief” in this scripture, for many years, always made me think about overwhelming pain and suffering. Read more
Cary, NC – This was typical week for a week that included a council meeting. Read more
Cary, NC – Thoughts for December 2017 from Bill Fletcher, Member of the Wake County Board of Education. Read more
Cary, NC – Welcome to Samaritan’s Corner. Let’s Talk!
P! T! A! Prepare! The! Article!
That’s exactly what I thought during a PTA meeting I attended a few weeks ago at my son’s school!! While covering many different topics in the meeting, Mrs. Bame, my son’s Principal, began to veer off of the path a little. She started talking about this lady named Maria! Mrs. Bame went on and on about how loving, caring and neccesary Maria is to everyone in the school, especially the children! As Mrs. Bame continued to brag about the “Wonderful Maria,” whom I had never met, I could almost see tears building up in her eyes.
Cary, NC – This was a busy week with several long nights. Read more
Editor’s Note: Kathy Miller of Yes Solar Solutions in Cary contributed to this article.
Cary, NC – Last week, at about 10:45 AM according to the Duke Energy outage map, more than 12,000 customers were affected by the loss of power. By 11:30 AM, that number had been reduced to just over 3,000 customers, including the Town of Cary buildings and facilities. It took some customers until around 2:45 PM to get power back, once again according to the Duke Energy outage map. Yes Solar Solutions, located in Cary, North Carolina was right in the mix when the outages moved down Maynard Road, from Harrison Avenue to High House Road. Read more