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Harold’s Blog: RDU Airport Authority Land Use, Coronavirus in the County, Staff-Council Retreat and More

Cary, NC — This week’s activities were dominated by the Coronavirus and the annual council-staff working retreat.

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2020 Census in Cary

Cary, NC — Questionnaires are soon to arrive in Cary mailboxes as Census Day is coming up on April 1, 2020.

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Profile: Gillian White, Cary’s First Historic Preservationist

Cary, NC — In November 2019, the Town of Cary made a move it never had before in hiring a full-time staff member dedicated to historic preservation. Selected for the task was Gillian White who worked as a Planning Technician in Cary’s Planning and Development Services Department since January 2019.

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Top 5 Pizza Places in Cary, NC

Cary, NC — Pizza is one of those foods that bonds together with our memories. It’s the food that’s shared at a childhood birthday party, it’s the comfort food that makes a rough day better and it’s an expression of a family’s heritage. Whether it’s New York-style, a Chicago deep-dish or a secret Italian family delicacy, pizza tells a story.

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2020 Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday

Cary, NC — Sunrise and sunset times will be one hour later with more light in the evenings here in Cary and across the country starting this Sunday.

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Taylor Family YMCA Aims to Open Indoor Aquatic Center in Spring 2021

Cary, NC — The Taylor Family YMCA off of SW Cary Parkway is raising funds to bring a new permanent, indoor aquatics center to Cary with construction coming in Spring 2020. Dubbed the “Dick and Jean Ladd Aquatics Center,” the indoor pool facility is designed with the purpose of giving access and opportunity for the community to swim throughout the year.

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Results of the 2020 Primary Election in Cary, NC

Cary, NC — Last night, March 3, 2020, marked the end of the 2020 Primary season with Wake County results being tallied throughout the night.

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Ashley’s Journal: Demolition of Old Cary Library

Cary, NC — I took a Saturday afternoon walk around the downtown area and noticed that what was once the Cary Library was now a pile of debris and bent metal.

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Harold’s Blog: Corona Virus Precautions, Old Library Demolition, 2020 Census and More

Cary, NC — This week was one of the lightest weeks since I have been mayor mainly because everyone is preparing for the council-staff working retreat next week.

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