Harold’s Blog: SV Temple Groundbreaking & Masking Update
Cary, NC — This week included several events associated with the SAS Championships.
Cary, NC — This week included several events associated with the SAS Championships.
Cary, NC — Andrei Svechnikov was the bookend of the night, getting the first and last of the Carolina Hurricanes’ goals to lead the Canes to a 6-3 win over a very good New York Islander team in front of a full barn of Caniacs.
Cary, NC — Top of the story leaderboard this week is a piece honoring the life of Shakela “KeeKee” Featherson and the plans to celebrate her this Sunday at a downtown Cary gym.
Also popular this week with our readers were new business openings and some fall-themed stories, like the one I wrote about carving up pumpkins with some unlikely company—goats.
Cary, NC — This week, from October 13-18, Cary Ballet Company will be welcoming in special guest and American ballerina, Suzanne Farrell to kick off their preparations for a history-making piece.
Cary, NC — The 6th annual Zombiepalooza, Cary’s zombie-themed screening party is back and in person this year.
Cary, NC — With the fluctuating, unpredictable nature of customer traffic that came with the Coronavirus, Cary’s shopping hubs have seen their share of vacant storefronts.
Though, with several new restaurants and shops opening their doors in recent months, we may be seeing growth return to Cary’s business sector. Here are just a few of the newest spots we’ve seen.
Cary, NC — Shakela Featherson, a Cary resident and young professional known to her family and friends as, “KeeKee,” recently succumbed to COVID-19, passing away at age 36.
Cary, NC — This was a week of events and a few meetings.
Cary, NC — Local government and event news were the classic combo for most-read stories this week.
From the Mayor’s blog and election news to some of Cary’s major annual festivals and fun outings for this weekend, here’s a quick look at CaryCitizen’s top 5 stories of the week.
Cary, NC — Local beer, musicians, performers, a kids area, petting zoo, hillbilly horseshoes, and pie-eating contest — all these things and a couple of new additions will be featured in the 5th Annual Fest in the West coming up on Saturday, November 6, 2021.