Harold’s Blog: Goals for 2021, Electric Truck Purchase & More
Cary, NC — This week was the first regularly scheduled council meeting of the year.
Cary, NC — This week was the first regularly scheduled council meeting of the year.
Cary, NC — In the first council meeting of the new year, the council accepted $252,375 in grant funds to acquire Cary’s first all-electric sanitation truck, heard three public hearings and discussed Cary’s plans for the sesquicentennial.
Cary, NC — For a January afternoon, yesterday was unusually warm, making for a great day to explore the newly opened Diavolo at New Hope Disc Golf Course.
Cary, NC — This column honors the life and work of Austin Rich Jr. (February 21, 1930 – August 15, 2011). He served Cary as a barber for 56 years and was the owner of Rich’s Roffler Style Shop. He founded the American Legion Baseball Program in Cary and served as the Athletic Director for 25 years.
Cary, NC — In the first week of 2021, Cary surpassed 4,000 cumulative COVID-19 cases.
Cary, NC — The second installment of the pop-up outdoor art series, “Glow” started up last night in downtown Cary.
Cary, NC — The Cary Franklin-Sloan VFW Post 7383 is hosting a Steak Night Fundraiser Dinner to support local troops next week on Friday, January 22 from 5-7 PM.
Cary, NC — It has been a few weeks since I posted, and a lot has happened.
Cary, NC — A new scholarship in Cary provides a year’s tuition for preschool-aged kids to attend Oak Village Academy that otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity due to their family’s financial situation.
Cary, NC — In the past, boomers and generation X-ers often held on to jobs for 10 or more years. Some professionals stayed with the same company for most of their working lives.