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Harold’s Blog: Citizens’ Survey Results & Town Seal

Cary, NC — This week was a holiday week, so most meetings and events were in the first half of the week. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Railroads & Sports Venues

Cary, NC — This week kept me busy for most evenings but overall was a typical week. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Downtown Library, Tobacco Road Marathon & More

Cary, NC — This was a busy week for me as is typical this time of year. Read more

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Harold’s Blog: 4th Graders & Town Manager Search

Cary, NC — This week mostly consisted of appearances and a quasi-judicial hearing. Read more

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Don’s Blog: Worksession, Council Meeting & Town Clerk

Cary, NC — On February 23, 2016, the council held a worksession to discuss a number of items – half of which we never even got to, as time ran out. It amazes me how things that seem so simple become so complex and vice-versa. Read more

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Harold’s Blog: Planning Sessions & Great Chinese Food

Cary, NC — This week was difficult for me, as I balanced taking care of my wife after two surgeries and performing my mayoral duties. I would like to thank Mayor Pro-Tem Yerha and the town staff for taking care of my duties and helping me through this time. I would also like to thank all the folks who sent food and for all their well wishes.

We feel truly blessed to have so many people that care.

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Virginia Johnson Named Cary’s New Town Clerk

Cary, NC — On Tuesday, February 23, 2016, Cary Town Council announced that Virginia Johnson has been appointed as Cary’s new Town Clerk.  Read more

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Harold’s Blog: Sports News & Visitor from China

Cary, NC — The first half of the week was busy with meetings. The second half of the week was not as busy, which allowed me to spend time with my wife. Read more

NC Commerce Secretary Visits Morrisville

Morrisville, NC — Commerce Secretary John Skvarla visited Morrisville Town Hall on Thursday, February 4, 2016 to shed a little light on the business climate in our state. The net down? Things are pretty rosy in the 9th largest economy in the U.S. Read more