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Cary COVID Report: July 15, 2021

Cary, NC — It’s been a couple of months since we provided an update on COVID-19 in Cary and beyond. So, here’s a look at the local, state and national numbers of the moment as well as some more information on the Delta variant of the virus.

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Cary-Based Athletes Competing in the 2020 Olympic Games

Cary, NC — The Olympic Games, after a year’s postponement, will open up in Tokyo next Friday for the world to enjoy from afar.

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Cary Town Council Meetings Reopen to Public Next Week

Cary, NC — Next week’s meeting of the Cary Town Council will be the first since February 2020 to allow members of the public to physically be in attendance.

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Cary Residents Nationally Recognized for Service & Innovation

Cary, NC — In a Saturday awards ceremony, several Cary residents made history as the first Asian-American group to receive U.S. Presidential Service Awards.

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Park After Dark: July 14 in Downtown Cary

Cary, NC — This week Wednesday, July 14th kicks off the “Park After Dark” series at the Old Library Site in Downtown Cary.

During a few select Wednesdays through the summer and fall, each Park After Dark event at 310 S. Academy Street will bring together live entertainment and foods, beverages and treats from local vendors.

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Harold’s Blog: Staycation Week & 150 Celebrations

Cary, NC — This was a holiday week and a “staycation” for me. So there were no meetings on my calendar. I did talk with the town manager about a couple of issues, and I did answer emails.

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Top 5 Stories of the Week – July 9, 2021

Cary, NC — It’s hard to believe we’re more than halfway through 2021 already.

Time is precious, so here’s a quick recap of the most-read stories of the week.

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Cary Sees Heavy Rains, Wind from Tropical Storm Elsa

Cary, NC — The Triangle saw gusty winds and a full day of rainfall from Tropical Storm Elsa today.

Considering the effects seen in Florida and Georgia from the storm, Cary and most of North Carolina were fortunate to not bear the full brunt of this storm’s strength.  Read more

Harold’s Blog: Cary Celebrates July 4th Once Again

Cary, NC — This week was the beginning of a holiday break for many Americans, including me.

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