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Bull City Ciderworks Opening Cary Location this Summer

Cary, NC — Good news, cider lovers — the variety of hard ciders in downtown Cary is soon to spike with the addition of Bull City Ciderworks late this summer.

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Canes Take 2-Game Series in Columbus

Cary, NC — Rod Brind’Amour was steadfast about the Canes’ effort in the two extra time losses in Raleigh, except for the poor start in the first period of the first game.

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Cary Youth Baseball & Softball Open for Spring Registration

Cary, NC — Spring 2021 is here and along with it comes the return of Cary’s youth softball and baseball seasons, running from May to July for ages 5-18.

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Katie Zaferes: U.S. Olympian & Cary Resident to Speak in Virtual Event Next Week

Cary, NC — The Cary Chamber of Commerce’s next Eye-Opener series meeting will be one for the record books with guest speaker Katie Zaferes, an Olympic athlete and full-time Cary resident.

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Learn the Art of Irish Dance in Cary

Cary, NC — This St. Patrick’s Day 2021, we’re highlighting one of Cary’s newest businesses, the Kilpatrick Irish Dance School.

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Canes Split in Detroit, 8 Game Win Streak Snapped 

Cary, NC — Following a near franchise record-breaking win streak, the Red Wings handed the Canes a tough loss on Tuesday.

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Shaw Rising Documentary Wins Regional Emmy

Cary, NC — On February 27, 2020, the locally produced documentary, “Shaw Rising” was first broadcast on UNC-TV. The film centers around the largely untold history of Shaw University—the oldest of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the South.

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Harold’s Blog: Mayor Gets Vaccinated, Cary Invests $730,000 in Environmental Initiatives

Cary, NC — This week included our first quarterly meeting of the year.

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Applications Open for Friends of the Page-Walker Scholarship

Cary, NC — Applications are now being accepted for The Friends of the Page-Walker Annual Scholarship.

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