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Local Election Results for NC & Wake County Races

Cary, NC — While the states continue to turn blue and red in the race for the next President of the United States, the results have come in for local races including Wake County boards, the NC General Assembly and the race for Governor.

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Announcing CaryCitizen’s Spooktober Winners

Cary, NC — We had a great time seeing the creativity and effort the community put into their costumes and yards for our Instagram photo contest using #CCSpooktober.

Now that Halloween has come and gone, here’s a look at our winners and a few honorable mentions.

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Loose Leaf Pickup Starts Next Week

Cary, NC — If you’re working in your yard this weekend, get ready to kick those leaves to the curb.

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Chamber Hosts Cary’s NC Senate Representatives

Cary, NC — The last of four Cary Chamber 2020 Candidate Forums was held yesterday morning and had, by far, the least amount of debate and disagreements.

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Free Wheelchair Tennis Clinics in Cary

Cary, NC — The Western Wake Tennis Association, in partnership with the Town of Cary, is is back on the courts and offering free clinics in wheelchair tennis.

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Two International Flights Return to RDU in November

Cary, NC — While the departures list remains limited for RDU, the airport has announced that it will fly travelers to 35 U.S. destinations and 2 international destinations, starting in November 2020.

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Finding Your 2020 Election Day Polling Place

Cary, NC — For local voters waiting to cast their 2020 ballots on Election Day, here’s a quick guide to finding your assigned November 3rd polling place, knowing when to be there and making sure you’re registered. Read more

State Releases Relief Funding for Certain Small Businesses

Cary, NC — A new round of relief grants has been released by the North Carolina Department of Commerce, designed for certain businesses that were prevented from opening due to COVID restrictions.

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Whisk Owners Adapt to a New Reality

Cary, NC — A locally-owned store specializing in kitchenware and cooking classes, Whisk, has been through the retail rollercoaster of COVID-19. Co-owner of the store, Dan Saklad, took a moment to share the journey.

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