Harold’s Blog: Priorities for 2021, New Jobs in Cary and More
Cary, NC — This week included my State of Cary address and the last regularly scheduled council meeting of the month.
Cary, NC — This week included my State of Cary address and the last regularly scheduled council meeting of the month.
Cary, NC — In last night’s Cary Town Council meeting, the discussion focused on a rezoning request and correcting misinformation tied to it.
Cary, NC — With each turn of a new year, Mayor Harold Weinbrecht presents his annual State of Cary Address to highlight the highs and lows of the past year and present the ambitions for the next.
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 — After years of significant growth, the Town of Morrisville has set its sights on creating its own true downtown area.
Cary, NC — It has been a few weeks since I posted, and a lot has happened.
Cary, NC — This morning, renowned economist and Reynolds Distinguished Professor, Dr. Michael Walden presented his economic forecast for 2021 to hundreds of Cary Chamber members virtually.
Cary, NC — With upward-trending sales tax revenues and $2.7 million in additional CARES Act reimbursements up for grabs in January, the Town of Cary’s financial position is solid, according to Town CFO Karen Mills.
Cary, NC — This week included the last quarterly meeting of the year.