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Indoor Mask Mandates Return to Cary & Surrounding Areas

Cary, NC — To combat what the Town of Cary is calling the “fight against the COVID-19 Delta Variant,” Mayor Harold Weinbrecht signed a new State of Emergency Order Monday, August 16, 2021.

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Pop-Up StoryWalks Return for Fall & Winter

Cary, NC — Originally introduced to Cary parks in January 2021, StoryWalks are returning to Cary parks for the fall and winter seasons.

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Cary Town Council Approves 2 Non-Unanimous Rezonings

Cary, NC — On Thursday, July 22, 2021, the Cary Town Council convened in front of the public in their Town Hall Chambers for the first time in more than 500 days.

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Harold’s Blog: Celebrations, Sports & Public Reopenings

Cary, NC — This was a busy week for me.

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National Parks and Recreation Month in Cary

 Cary, NC — July 2021 is Park and Recreation month across the country, started up by the National Recreation and Park Association.

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Downtown Cary Celebrations Set for July 24 & 31

Cary, NC — Join the fun this Saturday, July 24 as the Town of Cary kicks off  “Celebrate Cary,” a family-friendly, outdoor celebration of Cary’s 150th year with food, activities and entertainment.

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“July 4 in Cary” Video & Photos

Cary, NC — The 4th of July weekend was filled with a return to events celebrating the red, white and blue.

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Cary Town Council Narrowly Approves 300-Unit Rezoning

Cary, NC — For a council that frequently passes requests and projects in unanimous fashion, the Thursday, June 24, 2021 meeting of the Cary Town Council was fairly abnormal with 2 split votes of 4-3 and 5-2.

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Week of Activities Leads Up to Downtown Park Groundbreaking

Cary, NC — The official groundbreaking ceremony for the Cary Downtown Park will be held this Saturday, June 26 and for each of the days leading up to it, the Town of Cary has programmed a different activity.

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2021 Juneteenth Celebrations in Cary

Cary, NC — Celebrated annually, Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger read federal orders in Galveston, Texas, that all previously enslaved people in the state were free.

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