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Weekend Events: Ice Cream Festival, Pop-Ups & Soccer

Cary, NC — Kids, outdoor markets and sports are the themes of this weekend event lineup in Cary.

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Pop-Up StoryWalks Return for Fall & Winter

Cary, NC — Originally introduced to Cary parks in January 2021, StoryWalks are returning to Cary parks for the fall and winter seasons.

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August at the Cary Downtown Farmers Market

Cary, NC — August is a great month to grab in-season goods from local farmers and artisans from tomatoes and okra to jewelry and baked goods.

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Sports Bar Announced at Fenton in Cary, NC

Cary, NC — The construction of the Fenton Development at the intersection of Cary Towne Boulevard and Trinity Road is taking its shape and has just reached its maximum height for the office and multifamily components.

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Cary-Based USA Baseball Team Claims Silver in Tokyo

Cary, NC — The USA baseball team took on the top teams in the world and performed their way into the final game that would determine their spot on the podium, whether it be gold or silver.

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Harold’s Blog: Downtown Park, Developments & More

Cary, NC — This was my second slow week in a row. I am enjoying this before the active fall season.

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Cary History: Remembering Cary’s “Main Man”

Cary, NC — For decades, Cary had only one man to run the whole town. From 1939 to 1960, Mr. Linville Midgette was the police chief, fire chief, town manager and go-to person for everything.

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Top 5 Stories of the Week – August 6, 2021

Cary, NC — Want to get caught up on the latest Cary news? Take a quick look through the most-read stories of the week.

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Cary’s Own USA Baseball Team Plays for Gold on Saturday

Cary, NC — The men who trained right here in Cary to represent the U.S. on the world stage of baseball have earned their spot in the Olympic gold medal game against Japan this Saturday, August 7, 2021.

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From the Archive: Battle of Morrisville Station

Cary, NC — In April 2012, CaryCitizen remembered the history of Morrisville during the time of the Civil War as an official marker was put in place at the Town Hall entrance.

This story has remained a top-read article as it lives on in the CaryCitizen Archive, so we thought it out to be dusted off and remembered once again.

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