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Where to Get a Flu Shot in Cary

Cary, NC —Health experts predict that 2020 will be a big year for flu shots. Fortunately, there are more than a hundred places to get a flu shot in Cary. Read more

CaryCitizen Reaches Fundraising Goal

Cary, NC – We are humbled and thrilled to announce that CaryCitizen has reached it’s fundraising goal of $50,000. We will be able to continue operations and publishing through the end of this year, and hopefully beyond, without interruption. Read more

Harold’s Blog: August 24, 2020

Cary, NC – This week was one of the busiest weeks I have had in a while. Read more

Chamber Promotes Diversity, Education and Economics

Cary, NC — The Town of Cary is at a pivotal point in its history this year. Operations went virtual overnight in March 2020, revenue losses were felt in the millions and social outcries were echoed through the streets in a fight against racism.

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Harold’s Blog: A Quarterly Recap & Cary’s Future

Cary, NC — This week’s activities consisted mostly of the council-staff quarterly meeting.

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Cary Restaurant Week is Here

Cary, NC — There’s a new celebration in town called Cary Restaurant Week.

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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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