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Former Cary Mayor Harold Ritter Passes Away at 89, Current Mayor Issues Statement

James Tuliano3 years ago3 years ago02 mins mins

Harold Ritter, former Mayor of Cary from 1983 to 1987, passed away peacefully in his home on December 31st, 2022.

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Cary Residents Invited to Share Input on New Community Centers

James Tuliano3 years ago3 years ago02 mins mins

Cary, North Carolina residents have the chance to have their input heard on the services and amenities they would like to see in new community centers in the town.

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No Available Appointments at the Cary DMV Leads to Long Wait Times

James Tuliano3 years ago3 years ago03 mins mins

Be prepared to wait at the Cary DMV.

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Cary Town Council to Vote on Creating a Social District in New Downtown Cary Park on December 15th

James Tuliano3 years ago3 years ago02 mins mins

The idea was pitched to create Downtown Cary Park and nearby businesses into a social district – a place where patrons can freely drink alcoholic beverages within set boundaries if purchased at participating businesses.

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A Ceremony Honoring Veterans Will Be Hosted at Veterans Freedom Park on Friday, November 11th

James Tuliano3 years ago3 years ago02 mins mins

This Friday, a ceremony featuring a speech from 10-year U.S. Army Veteran (and Cary resident) Marjorie K. Eastman will begin at 11:00 AM at Veterans Freedom Park.

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Cary Becomes the First City in North Carolina to Purchase Electric Mack Truck

James Tuliano3 years ago3 years ago02 mins mins

In the fall of 2023, the Town of Cary, North Carolina, will be utilizing a heavy-duty fully-electric Mack truck for trash pickup – the first city in North Carolina to do so.

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