Top 5 Stories of the Week – September 17, 2021
Cary, NC — Our readers gravitated toward the latest local government news and development updates this week. Get caught up with what’s going on in Cary with these top 5 stories of the moment.
Ashley Kairis is the Web Editor of CaryCitizen.
Cary, NC — Our readers gravitated toward the latest local government news and development updates this week. Get caught up with what’s going on in Cary with these top 5 stories of the moment.
Cary, NC — The Cary Teen Council is an organization for middle and high school students who love to make a difference in their community through volunteer service.
Cary, NC — This weekend is all about entertainment and shopping a bounty of local harvest at Good Hope Farm.
Cary, NC — The expansion of Glenaire, a continuing care retirement community in downtown Cary, has begun to take its shape and reach new heights — 6 stories to be exact.
Cary, NC — The two biggest moves from last Thursday’s Cary Town Council meeting were the approval of a 25.99-acre neighborhood and the unanimous denial of rezoning for a dentist’s office in Wellington Park.
Cary, NC — In a work session of the Cary Town Council on Thursday, September 9, options for a new Cary logo and tagline were shown and discussed. With no consensus made, there was not a vote to adopt any of the logo options, but Cary may have its new tagline — “Live Inspired.”
Cary, NC — With summer coming to an end this month and the feel of fall creeping in, it’s no wonder this week’s top 5 stories are mostly centered around outdoor events.
Cary, NC — A big draw for market-goers this September will be the Farmers Fall Festival along East Chatham Street in Downtown Cary on Saturday, September 25, 2021.
Cary, NC — This weekend is a sobering occasion where many will stop to reflect and continue to mourn those lost 20 years ago in the 9/11 attacks. Along these lines, the Town of Cary is hosting a day of service and remembrance on Saturday where locals can pitch into projects that help our local […]
Cary, NC — The Cary Downtown Farmers Market is transitioning from its summer offerings to the favorites of fall and several vendors will have all the goodies to help shoppers prepare for football tailgating season, too!