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Locomotive Christened “Town of Cary”

Raleigh, NC – The Town of Cary is going places – namely, back and forth between Charlotte and Raleigh. That’s because NC DOT locomotive number 1871 has been christened “Town of Cary” and will be put into service on that Amtrak route in the near future. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Transportation Update, Town Council Meeting and More

Cary, NC – This week was much busier than the last couple of weeks.

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Cary Town Council: 7/27/17

Cary, NC – The latest Cary Town Council meeting took on the “Brunch Bill,” funded changes to the USA Baseball National Training Complex and saw several public comments on a grant that was moved to a future date. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Cary Chamber Retreat, North Carolina FC and More

Cary, NC – This was a light week with the exception of attending the Cary Chamber’s annual retreat. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Wegmans, Legislature Summary and More

Cary, NC – This week was a light week with the exception of the quasi-judicial hearing. Read more

Lori’s Blog: Cary is a Smart City

Cary, NC – I was honored to be asked to join Mayor Nancy McFarlane (Raleigh), Mayor Pam Hemminger (Chapel Hill) and City Manager Tom Bonfield (Durham) for a panel at the Triangle Smart Cities Summit last month. Read more

Harold’s Blog: NW Cary Resurfacing, Cuban Baseball Team and More

Cary, NC – This was a very slow week in the mayor’s office.
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Harold’s Blog: Baseball in Cary, Walter Hines Page and More

Cary, NC – This week was much slower than previous weeks as things finally slow down a little for the summer.  Read more

How Downtown Cary May Change

Cary, NC – With the passage of the Cary Community Plan, the gradual process to mold the town in the direction of Imagine Cary is just starting. And residents may be getting a glimpse of that in Downtown Cary. Read more

Don’s Blog: FY18 Budget, Downtown Park Phase 1 Dedication and Reedy Creek Road Widening

Cary, NC – At our meeting this past Thursday the council approved the fiscal year 2018 Budget. The budget totals roughly $311 million with $242 million for operations and $68 million for capital projects. The FY18 budget is 2.9% LESS than the FY17 budget. Read more