Hikes Near You in Cary
/3 Comments/in Community, Featured, Outdoors /by Ashley KairisCary, NC — Outdoor recreation, for now, is on the shortlist of things you can do outside the house during this pandemic.
Harold’s Blog: Federal, State and Local COVID-19 Updates
/4 Comments/in Community, Featured, Government, Harold's Blog, News, Opinion /by Harold WeinbrechtCary, NC — This week was once again dominated by issues related to COVID-19.
Gas Price Plunge Uneven in Cary
/in Featured, News /by Ashley KairisCary, NC — Driving from one end of Cary to the other on popular corridors like the Maynard Loop and Cary Parkway, there is a noticeable discrepancy in gas prices. On some days the variance is anywhere from 10-30 cents and just today, one station’s prices have been reported as high as 89 cents more than the cheapest in town.
Local Fire Chiefs Working Together
/1 Comment/in Community, COVID-19, Featured, News /by Ashley KairisCary, NC — In March, 16 fire cadets in Apex were nearing the end of their 7-month certification process when a seemingly impossible hurdle got in the way. Even while adapting services to the new COVID-19 standard, the Cary Fire Department stepped in to help.
Find CaryCitizen on Google News App
/in Community, Featured, News /by StaffCary, NC — Readers can now get their daily dose of hyperlocal news in the same place they read up on national and global events — the Google News App.
New Date For Fest in the West 2020
/in Arts, Community, Events, Featured, News /by Ashley KairisCary, NC — Fest in the West, Western Cary’s annual signature festival, has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 7.
Catching Up with Cary’s Town Council
/1 Comment/in Featured, Government, News, Uncategorized /by Ashley KairisCary, NC — With no Cary Town Council meetings in March or April, it’s time we checked in with Cary’s lead decision-makers to ask what they have to say to the Cary public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cary History: Post Offices of Cary’s Past
/2 Comments/in Community, Featured, History /by Peggy Van ScoyocCary, NC — The Cary post offices on Wrenn Drive and Academy Street are the product of more than 150 years of history. It all began in a time before zip codes and house delivered mail.
Gardening: Spring Flowers in Cary
/in Featured, Gardening /by Hal GoodtreeCary, NC – As the COVID-19 lock down stretches into it’s fifth week, a sure sign of spring is on the horizon: Cary’s Frost-Free Date, when it’s safe to start planting summer flowers. Read more