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It’s a Wrap, Cary

Cary, NC — In this last article from CaryCitizen, we are sharing a few key statistics and letting our readers do most of the talking.

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Owners Reflect on 13 Years of CaryCitizen

Cary, NC — Since 2009, CaryCitizen has been for and all about Cary, but who made it that way?

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Cary’s First-Ever Cider Bar Opens this Weekend

Cary, NC — In the last few days, the Bull City Ciderworks location in Downtown Cary has really taken shape as a modern cider bar with a warm, historic feel.

It’s all coming together just in time for this weekend’s soft opening.

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Taylor Family YMCA to Install Custom Pool Dome

Cary, NC — The Taylor Family YMCA off of SW Cary Parkway hosts more than 20,000 children, families and adults in their swimming pools each year.

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Harold’s Blog: Meetings, Transportation & Food Waste

Cary, NC — This week was a little less active than typical weeks this time of year.

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Top 5 Stories of the Week: February 18, 2022

Cary, NC — A new Cary logo, more tenants at Fenton and the announcement of CaryCitizen’s last few days of publishing.

It’s been a big week, so let’s catch you up on our top 5 most-read stories!

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Final Cary COVID Report: February 16, 2022

Cary, NC — In last month’s COVID report, the focus locally and nationally was set on increasing access to tests and reaching the end of the Omicron surge. Fortunately, in both areas, there have been noticeable improvements.

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Fenton Announces First Office Tenant & 2 New Retailers

Cary, NC — Yesterday, the Fenton team announced the addition of two more retailers and the first office tenant of the 69-acre mixed-use project.

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Harold’s Blog: Quarterly Meeting & Cary’s New Logo

Cary, NC — This week the staff and council held its first quarterly meeting of the year.

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Retiring CaryCitizen

Cary, NC — Effective February 23, 2022, Goodtree and Company Inc., the parent company of CaryCitizen, will retire the CaryCitizen news website. “It was a difficult decision, but one we had been contemplating for a while,” said CaryCitizen publisher Hal Goodtree.

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