Harold’s Blog: Filming the State of Cary Address, Early Voting and More
Cary, NC — This week was mostly taped events but also included a speaking event and a joint meeting.
Cary, NC — This week was mostly taped events but also included a speaking event and a joint meeting.
Cary, NC — This was another light week for me.
Cary — Students from Le Touquet, France have been traveling to Cary for an immersive cultural experience for more than 25 years through the non-profit organization Cary Sister Cities. This program wouldn’t be possible without Cary residents volunteering to be host families. This year there is a shortage of host families and additional ones are needed before the students’ arrival.
Cary, NC — This was a very slow week with just a couple of meetings.
Cary, NC — There are three new restaurants to add to your radar in Cary along with upcoming changes at the Fenton and The Sams Jones House.
Cary, NC — It’s that time again, readers – time to think about your voting plans. Primary Day is March 3, but now is the time to check your voting status, look at a sample ballot and decide where and when to vote in the next election.
Cary, NC — This was a holiday week but was busy none-the-less.
Cary, NC — The Cary Town Council met for its second regular meeting of the year Thursday night with about 50 in attendance. The main topic of discussion was a series of amendments brought forward as a presentation to the council to make all future townhome streets and alleys publicly owned and maintained.
Cary, NC — On Wednesday, Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht delivered his 2020 State of the Town Address to members of the Cary Chamber of Commerce in a packed ballroom at Prestonwood Country Club. He highlighted the accomplishments of 2019 and talked about what is planned for 2020 and the years ahead.
Cary, NC – This week’s activities were shortened due to illness earlier in the week. My first activity was on Wednesday.