Harold’s Blog: October 19, 2020
Cary, NC — This was a short week due to a lack of meetings.
Cary, NC — This was a short week due to a lack of meetings.
Cary, NC — On October 14, The Cary Chamber hosted their second candidates forum, this time for those running to represent Cary on the Wake County Board of Education.
Cary, NC — In 1965, two years after Cary High School began to desegregate, West Cary High School opened on Evans Road as Cary’s first all-black segregated high school.
Cary, NC — As lines extended down sidewalks today at Cary’s Senior Center and Herb Young Community Center, many residents were casting their votes in the 2020 General Election.
Cary, NC — The Town of Cary is accepting applications for the Athletics Committee, Greenways Committee and Cultural Arts Committee.
Cary, NC — If there’s any company that has thrived through the pandemic, it’s Amazon.
Cary, NC — For current bikers and aspiring ones too, there’s a new, quick survey allowing residents to make suggestions about the Town of Cary’s future biking accessibility.
Cary, NC — The mall that has sat predominantly empty for years is soon to get an entirely new look and name. The mixed use development called, “Carolina Yards” is expected to break ground in early 2021.
Cary, NC — The Cary Theater, for the first time in its history, is bringing the arthouse cinema experience home for its patrons.
Cary, NC — The early voting period in North Carolina starts this Thursday, October 15 and will remain open until Saturday, October 31.