Booth Amphitheatre to Host Marcus Anderson June 4
Cary, NC — Saxophonist Marcus Anderson is a Grammy and Stellar Award Nominated artist known for his fusion of jazz with other styles like R&B, Pop, Rock and Funk.
Cary, NC — Saxophonist Marcus Anderson is a Grammy and Stellar Award Nominated artist known for his fusion of jazz with other styles like R&B, Pop, Rock and Funk.
Cary, NC — Welcome To Samaritan’s Corner. Let’s Talk!
Cary, NC — This week I met an out-of-state Governor.
Cary, NC — Yesterday in west Cary, Mayor Harold Weinbrecht attended his first event in 15 months, the groundbreaking and blessing of Mother Teresa Church on Yates Store Road.
Cary, NC — As Yogi Berra coined the phrase, it was like deja vu all over again as the Nashville Predators won in double overtime for the second game in a row. This time it was by the score of 4-3, to tie the best-of-7 series at 2 wins each.
Cary, NC — With 5:06 left in the second overtime, Matt Duchene hauled down a 60’ lob pass from Roman Josi, got by Jake Bean and after Alex Nedeljkovic missed a poke check, Duchene put the puck top shelf to give the Nashville Predators a 5-4 win, cutting the Canes series lead to 2-1.
Cary, NC — The creators of SideBar, Downtown Cary’s vintage and upscale cocktail lounge, have started up a new neighborhood spot just up the street called Hank’s Downtown Dive. Located at 111 E. Chatham Street, this new restaurant on the block offers a full menu, a lineup of cocktails and a unique atmosphere.
Cary, NC — With the warm temperatures and nice breeze, today made for a great trip to a local garden. The Anne B Kratzer Educational Gardens are nestled between the Page-Walker Arts & History Center and Cary Town Hall.
Cary, NC — Hockey is one of those team sports that having a superstar will absolutely help, but all coaches will push to have everyone contribute and last night the true #1 stars of the game were the Canes penalty kill units.
Cary, NC — Music is in the air this weekend with an orchestral concert and bluegrass open mic night. For those less musically inclined, there are local markets to shop through, movies to see and more.