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Cary Water Report

Cary Water Report

The Town of Cary recently mailed our latest water report to residents.

Cary Needs YOU! (To Serve on a Town Advisory Board)

Cary Needs YOU! (To Serve on a Town Advisory Board)

Calling all active Cary residents- the Town needs YOU to apply for one of the many open Board positions. Cary is a town of involved citizens. There are 10 advisory boards that are filled with volunteers who typically serve 3 year terms. They help the town council and staff debate issues from development approvals to the purchase of public art.

Cary Goes Pink for the Cure

Cary Goes Pink for the Cure

Business people are popping up all over the place, ready to get their pink on next week to help promote awareness for this year’s Triangle NC Race for the Cure, to raise funds for breast cancer research through the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Honoring Memorial Day

Honoring Memorial Day

Cary, NC – Memorial Day is the first glorious weekend of summer. There’s straightening up the yard, going to the pool, getting the boat out on the water or just grillin’ and chillin’ with friends. It’s all good.
But Memorial Day is also for those who have sacrificed all for their country. Here’s a list of places to observe the holiday.

June Programs for Kids and Familes

June Programs for Kids and Familes

Cary, NC – In the wake of the performance of Ramona Quimby, here’s the upcoming calendar of Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources summer camps for kids and entertainment for the whole family.

Cary’s Pocket Community Garden Is Born

Cary’s Pocket Community Garden Is Born

Keith and Gioia Bliss and their family are big advocates of healthy living, organic farming and keeping things local. Growing their own organic produce on the large piece of property across from the Bliss Real Estate office gave way to a much larger idea.

Making Every Day “Sonny”

Making Every Day “Sonny”

Every day, Sonny Osgood sits across from Northwoods Elementary, keeping the kids safe and waving to the drivers passing by. It’s become a hallowed tradition.

Cary History: What Have We Got To Lose?

Cary History: What Have We Got To Lose?

Each May, the Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel examine Cary’s historic properties and report their status to the greater community in a program entitled “What Have We Got to Lose?” This year’s event is scheduled for Tuesday, May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Page-Walker Arts & History Center.

Cary Police Stories: Detective Mike Lindley

Cary Police Stories: Detective Mike Lindley

Continuing our series of Cary Police stories, we profile Detective Mike Lindley. Mike was recently nominated for the George Almond “Officer of the Year” award.

AIDS Exhibit Offers Bridge Between Africa and Cary

AIDS Exhibit Offers Bridge Between Africa and Cary

World Vision: Experience AIDS is coming to the Cary YMCA from May 9 through May 16. The 2500 square foot exhibit features an audio tour, a mock village and lots of photographs to guide visitors through the lives of four young AIDS victims in Africa.

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