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Cary, NC – If you’ve been wondering where CaryCitizen has been for the past few days, the answer is sure to bring a shudder to many in the local IT community.
Chatham Square Shopping Center has the typical design of most strip malls – a lot of concrete with every store sporting the same uniform brown paneling and sign. But inside, each store shines brightly with a wealth of colors, customs and traditions from around the world.
Then I started wondering – do we save money by shopping locally, or do we just like the benefits of market-fresh food?
Coconut. Just say it. It’s a fun word. It’s also an interesting one.
Today (Friday April 22, 2011) is Earth Day. Find out what is happening in Cary and in North Carolina this day and every day that helps our environment thrive.
According to NC State Cooperative Extension, the frost date in our area passed on April 13th. Time to start thinking about summer plants for your Cary gardens.
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.
You may want to join a garden or perhaps you are looking to start a new garden at a school, in your neighborhood, at your place of workshop or at work. Attend Dig In on March 5, 8:30 am-1:00 pm at Marbles Kids Museum for all the down and dirty on gardens
Most of all, Dr. James Templeton was a pillar of Cary society. He ministered to the sick and tended to the growth and well-being of the community in equal measure.
Cary, NC – Finding a Cary-area native is getting harder and harder these days, but if you travel down the road from Cary just a piece, you can find a community made up of folks that have been born and bred in these parts with their families settling here since the mid-1800s.