Top 5 Stories of the Week – October 1, 2021
Cary, NC — This week readers gravitated toward topics of local government news as well as some events coming this weekend to Cary and Morrisville. Here’s a rundown of the week’s top 5 stories.
Ashley Kairis is the Web Editor of CaryCitizen.
Cary, NC — This week readers gravitated toward topics of local government news as well as some events coming this weekend to Cary and Morrisville. Here’s a rundown of the week’s top 5 stories.
Cary, NC — It’s looking like Cary is in for yet another beautiful weather weekend with highs in the 80s and lows into the 50s and 60s. For those looking to get out of the house and enjoy it a bit, here’s a look at some of this weekend’s events.
Cary, NC — Cary’s Film Festival, “BEYOND,” returns to The Cary Theater from October 7-10 this year. The 4-day film festival will feature 35 independently produced short films as well as workshops, a screenwriting masterclass and table read.
Cary, NC — The Farmers Fall Festival was welcomed back into downtown Cary last Saturday with the open arms of thousands of festival-goers and some picture-perfect weather.
Cary, NC — Last Thursday, the Cary Town Council convened for back-to-back meetings. The first was a work session at the Cary Police Department and the second was a regularly scheduled council meeting in the Town Hall Chambers.
Cary, NC — Got a minute? That’s all it takes to get caught up on the most-read news of the week in Cary.
Cary, NC — Resident of Cary and imaginative children’s author, S.B. Christian has released the first in a series of books called, “The Rhyming Tales of Mimi the Moon Princess: The Making of a Princess.”
Cary, NC — It’s the first weekend of fall 2021, and in Cary, that means festival season! Here’s the lineup of this weekend’s festivals, live music shows, and more to enjoy around town.
Cary, NC — Get your lawn chairs ready, another free Cary Live concert series event is set for Saturday, October 9, featuring Suzanne Santo from Austin, Texas.
Cary, NC — This Saturday some of the best in local agriculture, handmade goods, entertainment, food and beverage will come together for the 4th annual Farmers Fall Festival in Downtown Cary right on East Chatham Street. Here are a few things to know before you go.