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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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Hurricanes Season Ends With 2-1 Loss

Cary, NC — For the second year in a row, the Canes season ended with a playoff round loss to the Bruins. The Canes couldn’t hold on to a 1-0 lead, eventually losing 2-1.

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Canes Give Away Game, Trailing 3-1 in Series

Cary, NC — It’s been a rough week for Canes fans, watching the team get deeper and deeper in the hole of their best-of-7 battle with the Boston Bruins. Here’s the game 3 and 4 recap.

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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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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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Harold’s Blog: Bikeway, Pipeline and Road Projects Underway

Cary, NC — My staff meetings for this week were canceled.

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Canes Sweep Rangers with 4-1 Win

Cary, NC — Both coaches made goalie changes but the outcome was the same, as the Canes swept the NY Rangers in the best of 5 qualifier series, in 3 straight games by a score of 4-1.

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Canes Beat Rangers 3-2 In Opening Qualifier

Cary, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes gutted out a full team win in the first game of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, even though the NHL is calling these first series a Qualifying round.

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