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All CategoriesSaturday night's performance of And Then There Were None was a sellout! However...from:Cary PlayersSaturday night's performance of And Then There Were None was a sellout! However, tickets are still available for the closing performance on Sunday afternoon. If you... Read more...Neighbors fight plan for townhomesNeighbors are hotly contesting a developer's plan to build 123 townhomes on a 20-acre lot now zoned for offices and retail. Read more...Board ties cash to Athens Drive stadium fixesThe long drive to renovate Athens Drive High School's aging stadium made a crucial gain Tuesday, courtesy of the Wake County school board. Read more...Cary may legalize contraband hensHenny Penny the chicken lives in pseudo-secrecy, known by her neighbors but banned by the town of Cary. Read more...Cary race was a low-budget affairThe final round of campaign finance reports for last year's municipal races, released in recent weeks, confirm that Mayor Harold Weinbrecht won re-election with a financial... Read more...Schools' hours are in fluxTens of thousands of Wake County families would have to adjust morning routines - from 10 minutes to more than an hour - under an administration proposal to change the start and... Read more...Business: Caterpillar Shuns Illinois for Cary AreaStory by Hal Goodtree. Photo by Laura Gilmore. Cary, NC – The Chicago Tribune reported yesterday afternoon that Caterpillar is relocating a plant from Japan to the United... Read more...Cary mayor victim of attempted break-inAt about 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, 15 minutes after Mayor Harold Weinbrecht left the house, a man pushed in the door and set off a motion detector. Read more...Can Mass Transit Improve Quality of Life in Cary?Rindge made the case that mass transit is going to be key to sustaining growth and quality of life not just for the Triangle, but specifically for Cary, and its Downtown area. Read more...Road work planned at mallPlans for Holly Springs' newest, biggest shopping center include 15 new traffic signals, several relatively rare intersection designs and thousands of feet of new lanes... Read more...E-books in demand from Wake librariesThe virtual branch of Wake County Public Libraries is a very busy place. The digital collection went online in December 2010, and usage has been growing steadily ever since. Read more...AmericanTowns Heroes: Ariana Hargis is a Real LivesaverAriana Hargis is the kind of lifeguard you want on duty when your loved ones are in the pool. She's a quick-thinking, focused professional with eyes in the back of her head. When... Read more...Apex council member fights DWIAn Apex town council member convicted in January of driving while impaired is appealing the verdict with an unusual defense: An acid reflux problem, he claims, skewed the breath... Read more...Death of boy, 16, is a mysteryFor the past three years, Michael Daniel Mendy's mother watched her son lose his cognitive abilities. This week, the 16-year-old from Cary lost his life after an unexplained... Read more...Haven for historyFrom the front porch of her flat-roofed rancher, Susan Johnson recalled the people whose paths crisscrossed old Cary. There were the Holders, the Pleasants, the children who used... Read more...Apex mayor wins funding race tooMayor Keith Weatherly won his fifth term in November, but he also appears to have come out ahead of his fellow southwest Wake County mayors when it comes to fundraising, according... Read more...A new neighbor for RDU: ChinatownFor all the amenities the Triangle has to offer, there's one big-city attraction that remains conspicuously absent. Read more...Opinion: The Straight Story on Morrisville & TaxesBut now the question begs: how well do we want to maintain our community and what service level provision best fits our high expectations? Read more...Harold’s Blog: Technology, Planning and No Political PositionsI believe this is the year for the town to catch up with the rest of the world in technology. And updating our web site would be a great start. Read more...Peace Corps: Cary-ite Helps Create Jobs for Women in ArmeniaCaroline Lucas of Cary, N.C., a Peace Corps volunteer, helped launch a women-owned small business in Armenia that produces and sells handmade stuffed bears. Since the Berd Bear... Read more...Business: Cary Innovation Center Set to OpenRaleigh has one. Durham has one, too. Now Cary is set to get its own Innovation Center supporting entrepreneurs and start-ups. Read more...Inside the Eye: Canes Rule KingsThe Carolina Hurricanes had a slow start in the first period but came back with good effort in the second and third for a 2-1 victory over the L. A. Kings. Read more...Technology Video: A Day Made of GlassFor all futurists and fans of technology, you'll want to watch this incredible video from Corning about the future of smart, durable glass. It will fundamentally change the... Read more...Theater: Smoking Gun at the Arts CenterThis production has set the bar even higher for the Cary Players. If you have a chance to catch this show next weekend, I highly recommend it as an evening of outstanding theater. Read more...News BriefsWake County SmartStart is now accepting applications for 2012-2013 pre-kindergarten programs including Wake County Pre-K, Title I and Head Start. These programs are publicly... Read more...Wake school board member Goldman running for state auditorCalling herself a watchdog and a maverick, Wake County school board member Debra Goldman announced Wednesday she is running for state auditor. Read more...Linda Lyons bids farewell to Morrisville CouncilIn a soft but firm voice, Linda Lyons read her farewell speech before a crowd in the Morrisville Council Chambers last month. Read more...Poll shows support for roads, parkResidents don't want more municipal buildings. What they want in Morrisville is better roads and parks, according to a recent survey. Read more...Cary business incubator plannedA trio of business executives plans to open a business incubator in downtown Cary later this month. Read more...A burning needSpreads of foot-tall flames consumed the suburban forest's underbrush, sending up clouds of sun-streaked smoke. Read more...Cary abuzz about downtownIf a hundred people come to Town Hall, odds are good they're mad about something. Read more...Opinion: Let’s Be the “Technology Town of NC” Once AgainWe once called ourselves the “Technology Town of NC” – but that isn’t where we are today. But it COULD be again. Read more...And then there was one.... day... til opening night!from:Cary PlayersAnd then there was one.... day... til opening night! http://www.caryplayers.org/shows/and-then-there-were-none/ Read more...Downtown: Cary Theater Public MeetingWith the discussion swirling around the marquee for the new theater, the Town held their second public information meeting about Downtown development to another packed house on... Read more...Inside the Eye: Islanders Strand Canes 5-2Admittedly I’m an Eric Staal fan, but more so since covering the team for CaryCitizen. One benefit of press row is being up high to have the ability to watch plays form... Read more...Agatha Christie's AND THEN THERE WERE NONEfrom:Cary PlayersAgatha Christie's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE Read more...News BriefsTekelec shareholders last week approved the sale of the Morrisville technology company to a New York private equity firm along with generous compensation packages to company... Read more...Late change proposed for Cary-Chatham planThe town of Cary and Chatham County are just steps from a general agreement on the future of their shared border, but a late change to the plan has raised old questions about the... Read more...Morrisville tax hike?At a two-day retreat town department heads had a message for the council: They can no longer do more with less. Read more...Triangle marks Chinese New YearDragons came to town in their many forms Saturday, each one signaling the celebration of a new year of strength and good luck. Read more...Miller won't run against PriceRepresentative Brad Miller, who has spent a decade in Congress working for consumer protections, said last week that he would not seek another term rather than run against his... Read more...Future of Highcroft Drive up in airTalk of new development has once again sparked concern about traffic and safety on western Cary roads. Read more...Stormwater fee sparks commentResidents, experts and the business community expressed support and concerns about a new stormwater ordinance and fee designed to meet state and federal requirements at a recent... Read more...Home of Bass Lake's late owner to be torn downHolly Springs will demolish one of the oldest homes on Bass Lake, a major town park, within a month. Town staff are considering building a nature center on the site of the... Read more...Pictures: Backstage with Nnenna FreelonNnenna Freelon, originally scheduled to appear in Cary back in November, put on a show this past Saturday night at Cary Arts Center. Brooke Meyer snuck backstage during the... Read more... |
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