Harold’s Blog: June 22, 2014
The mayors unanimously approved a resolution calling for the Wake County Commissioners to add a referendum on the fall ballot that would put a ¼ cent sales tax for teacher salary increases.
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The mayors unanimously approved a resolution calling for the Wake County Commissioners to add a referendum on the fall ballot that would put a ¼ cent sales tax for teacher salary increases.
Lots of buzz items circulating in downtown Cary. Here’s a roundup of rumors and whispers.
Cary held the 3rd annual Wheels on Academy car show this past Saturday, May 17, 2014, hosting about 100 classic vehicles for display along Academy Street.
This week, Mayor Weinbrecht discusses quasi-judicial hearings, visits with students from Triangle Math & Science Academy and attends a ribbon cutting for TrialCard.
In Cary, we have organic grocers, international grocers and giant grocers. We also have 3 farmers markets. Two of them open this weekend.
The downtown park is about 25% designed and the decisions for the fountain are needed before design can be completed.
Friday morning I gave the annual State of the Town address at the Cary Chamber’s Eye Opener Breakfast. I summarized the state of our town in one word, STRONG.
While most municipalities spend retreats struggling with how to play nice and act like adults, Cary was able to do a “deep dive” on several complex issues.
This January weekend in Cary has a number of bright spots. And, a look at the almanac tells us that the days are getting brighter.
Tuesday’s first meeting was with the new principal of Cary High School about the mid-block crosswalk on Walnut Street.