2020 Halloween Events in Cary

Cary, NC — Halloween is certain to look different in Cary this year, but even in a pandemic, several businesses and families are putting together safe ways to celebrate the spooky, sweet-toothed occasion.

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Cary Resident Leads the Way in Cancer Advocacy

Cary, NC — A member of the Cary community, John Tramontin, was recognized nationally by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network in September 2020 as their top volunteer award winner.

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Development Updates in Downtown Cary

Cary, NC — The multi-million dollar developments, designs and upgrades to downtown Cary don’t happen without the stamp of approval from Ted Boyd, Cary’s Director of Economic Development.

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Absentee Ballot Deadline This Month

Cary, NC — The deadline to request an absentee ballot for the November 3 election is fast approaching. Luckily, for registered voters, there’s still a few weeks left.

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Harold’s Blog: Chapel Hill Road, Fenton Financing & More

Cary, NC — This week was a light week with just a couple of events.

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Canes in Good Position Heading into NHL Draft

Cary, NC — The NHL Draft will be a virtual event, held this week on October 6 and 7, and should yield some interesting results.

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Morrisville Aquatics Center’s $8 Million Renovation

Cary, NC — Since its closure in late 2018, the Morrisville Aquatics & Fitness Center has undergone an extensive renovation and reopened its doors on August 31, 2020 to the public.

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Morrisville Named 10th Best Place to Live in America

Cary, NC — With affordability, economic growth and quality of life as the main barometers, Morrisville was named the 10th Best Place to live in the country by Money Magazine.

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Cary Tree Archive Celebrates Anniversary with New Additions

Cary, NC — A land-reclamation project called the Cary Tree Archive hit its one year anniversary on Monday, September 28, 2020.

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Museum Without Walls Displays Cary Artworks

Cary, NC — Town facilities have remained closed since mid-March, as have local galleries and museums. So, the Town of Cary has put together a solution called, “Big Pictures: Museum Without Walls.”

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