Harold’s Blog: Tobacco Road, Reading on the Radio, Open Space and Red Light Cams
Another email this week was an answer to an inquiry about the town’s red light cameras. Here are some of the questions and answers.
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Another email this week was an answer to an inquiry about the town’s red light cameras. Here are some of the questions and answers.
Sometimes, I just like to drive around with my camera and see what’s going on around town on Saturday mornings. Inevitably, I take more pictures than can possibly end up in stories, but they’re all newsworthy, at least to me.
The Bottom Line: A refreshingly original sci-fi flick that adds time travel to a traditional detective premise with thrilling results.
“Piedmont traditional music is bluegrass, gospel, Celtic/Irish, even ukelele music.”
Story and photo by Hal Goodtree. Cary, NC – Daffodil shoots are pushing up from the ground and signs of spring are already evident in Cary gardens. Warm weekends in January may be your last chance for a winter clean up, so here’s a few tips to get yourself step up right for spring.
This week was the last busy week of the year. The week included a work session and a marathon council meeting.
From the blog of Mayor Harold Weinbrecht, covering the week of October 11, 2010. Cary, NC – This week was my first week back from my fractured vertebrae injury. I had a full week including a council meeting and several weekend events.
Cary, NC – Lots happening this weekend in Cary with multiple art openings and receptions on Friday, July 30, 2010.
It started as a platform under a tent in the woods. Now in its 10th season, Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary has become a world-class music and events venue.
Our intrepid photographer, Karl Fisher, covered all kinds of sports in town last weekend. Here is a slide show of his images from Sunday’s Major League Lacrosse match between the Chicago Machine and the Toronto Nationals at Wake Med Soccer Park.