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In Memory: Ray Sparrow

In memory of Julian Raymond “Ray” Sparrow (April 29, 1933 – July 25, 2020)

Cary, NC — One of Cary’s long-time civic leaders and a founding builder-architect of the Triangle, Ray Sparrow, has died at 87 years old.

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How to Get An Absentee Ballot

Cary, NC — Due to the uncertainty and risks associated with the coronavirus, North Carolina is seeing a surge of mail-in ballot requests as we near the 2020 General Election.

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Cary History: Volunteering is in Her Bones

Cary, NC — Jeannette Evans was one of the very first volunteers at Christian Community in Action’s Dorcas Thrift Shop when it opened in 1972.

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Cary Public Art: Inspiration on Academy Street

Cary, NC — If you’ve walked the downtown area that lines Academy Street, you have likely seen, or even sat on, the incredible artwork of Seattle-based artist, Jack Mackie. Read more

Harold’s Blog: Bikeway, Pipeline and Road Projects Underway

Cary, NC — My staff meetings for this week were canceled.

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Capri Flavors, Cary’s Italian Market

Story originally published on FoodCary.

Cary, NC — I was speaking with a friend who’s lived in Cary for many years and we landed on one of my favorite topics, Italian food. It’s my go-to cuisine for a romantic dinner on the town or for homemade recipes with flavors that are deeply rooted in tradition.

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Canes Beat Rangers 3-2 In Opening Qualifier

Cary, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes gutted out a full team win in the first game of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, even though the NHL is calling these first series a Qualifying round.

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Harold’s Blog: Fair Housing, Project Updates and More

Cary, NC — The only scheduled meetings I had this week were staff meetings which were canceled.

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N.C. Eyes Hurricane Isaias

Cary, NC — A hurricane watch has been issued for the southeastern coast of Florida as Hurricane Isaias continues north from the Bahamas.

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