Cary COVID & Vaccine Report: April 16, 2021
Cary, NC — It’s that time again that we take our monthly look at the COVID-19 numbers in the area as well as the progress of the vaccine rollout across the county, state and country.
Cary, NC — It’s that time again that we take our monthly look at the COVID-19 numbers in the area as well as the progress of the vaccine rollout across the county, state and country.
Cary, NC — April 3, 1971 was the Town of Cary’s Centennial date, but the whole town celebrated all year. Some folks told us what happened in Cary that year.
Cary, NC — I hope seeing that headline again feels just as good as it did to once again be typing it.
Cary, NC — A major contributor to Cary’s entertainment scene before and also a bit during the COVID-19 pandemic are the many non-profit arts organizations in town.
Cary, NC — This week included the first regularly scheduled council meeting of the month.
Cary, NC — In last night’s meeting, the Cary Town Council held 3 annexation public hearings and unanimously passed a resolution to accept Glenpark Place, a private townhome street for maintenance as a Cary street.
Cary, NC — In celebration of Cary’s sesquicentennial, which is fancy talk for 150th birthday, CaryCitizen is creating monthly lookbacks through time to share some of the most important moments, places and people that have shaped this town.
Cary, NC — This week the Town of Cary announced the registration period for their summer day camps will open Tuesday, April 20, 2021 for Cary residents. Sign-ups for non-residents will begin Tuesday, May 4, 2021.
Cary, NC — Good Hope Farm has been in production for over 100 years in northwest Cary, located at the center of what’s known as Carpenter Village.
Cary, NC — At last, the traditional season of the Cary Downtown Farmers Market is here — meaning more vendors, longer hours and of course, much more pleasant weather mornings.