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Cary Parkway Plan Revealed

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Citizens came armed with questions as they packed into the Cary Senior Center on Tuesday evening. Town planners were revealing proposals to help solve current and future traffic snarls at the intersection of Cary Parkway and High House Road. Tables displayed large blowup maps of four proposals that were the…

Cary 3rd Fastest Growing Town – U.S. Census

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Cary grew nearly 7% last year. That makes it the third-fastest growing community in North America with a population over 100,000 based on rate of gain. Cary’s population grew 6.9% to more than 129,000 through July 1, 2008 according to recently released Census information.…

Cary Biofuel Plan 1st in Nation

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The Town of Cary once again leads in innovation and protecting our natural resources.  Cary’s curbside program for recycling waste cooking oils into environmentally friendly bio-fuel will be the first, full-time collection service in the nation. “The goal of this program is to reduce the disposal of cooking oils and…

Cary Town Council Candidates 2009

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The Wake County Board of Elections has released the following list of candidates for Cary Town Council: AT-LARGE Julie Robison (incumbent) Phillip Scarsella DISTRICT A Lori Bush Jennifer Robinson (incumbent) Cynthia Sinkez Terry Thorne DISTRICT C Catherine Evangelista Jack Smith (incumbent)…

RailHawks Top Aztex

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Cary’s own Carolina RailHawks bested the Austin Aztex 3-0 on Saturday at Wake Med Soccer Park. The win was Carolina’s seventh in eight matches, and the RailHawks are the first team in the USL First Division this season to reach 11 wins. Scoring was evenly distributed with goals from Joseph…

Go Local – Goodberry’s

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We could list all the restaurants in Cary. But, instead, we’d rather focus on our favorite local establishments – restaurants, stores and businesses of all sorts. We call it GoLocal. You’ll see a lot more posts coming up about local merchants who deserve your support. Our first Go Local feature…

Op Ed: Cary Needs Its Own News Source

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Welcome to the inauguration of CaryCitizen! This is my first editorial. So it’s a good time to explain why I’m launching a news channel devoted to our town. Cary is an interesting place. Time and time again, our town is cited as one of the most desirable places to live…

Development Continues to Spark Controversy

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The Town of Cary has announced a public meeting to discuss improvements at the corner of Cary Parkway and High House Road. The intersection, informally known as Preston Corners, has seen a dramatic increase in vehicular traffic and accidents in recent years. Development to the north, south, east and west…

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