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Blueberry Marmalade: Use Your Summer Harvest

Cary, NC — This recipe is one of the easiest jam recipes I have ever made. Read more

Protests & Unity in Cary

Cary, NC — “Hey-hey, ho-ho, racism has got to go.”

“No peace, no justice.”

“I can’t breathe.”

“Stand up, speak out.”

“Black Lives Matter.”

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The Adaptability of Cary’s Commercial Real Estate

Cary, NC — In the Cary Chamber‘s June Economic Development Meeting, three local experts chimed in on the current state of the commercial real estate market and how it might look different in the future.

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Everyday Heroes: The Man Behind the Truck

Cary, NC — We hear the screech of the brakes and the clash of the bins each week, but do we ever truly see them?

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Photos: Chalk Art Sparks Unity in Cary

Cary, NC — A Cary High School student created an event this week that brought together residents and Cary Police in a unified stand against racism and police brutality.

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Turning a New Leaf at the Mayton Inn

Cary, NC — The sale of the Mayton Inn was officially closed this week on June 2, 2020 with ownership now belonging to Academy Park Hospitality, LLC.

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Recipe: Apple Crumb Pie

Cary, NC — Yes, I’ve caught the baking bug, just like many of you during this time at home.

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Cary COVID Weekly Report: June 3, 2020

Cary, NC – We received a lot of positive feedback on our COVID Report last week. Some readers recommended we do it weekly, which we took to mean they didn’t want to see it in their inbox everyday. Read more

Don Frantz Shares the “Cary Way” of Training Police

Cary, NC — On Saturday, May 30, peaceful protests related to the death of George Floyd turned violent in downtown Raleigh. Following the protests, Cary’s Mayor Pro Tem, Don Frantz shared the role of the Cary Police that night online as well as a detailed look into Cary’s police training procedures designed to prevent a similar tragedy in our community.

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