Fire and Service
When Cary and Morrisville each welcomed new fire chiefs late last year, both men said they took the job with similar motivation: to support…
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When Cary and Morrisville each welcomed new fire chiefs late last year, both men said they took the job with similar motivation: to support…
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Justin Garrity wants people to know that addiction can happen to anyone, and he’s proof. Garrity grew up in Cary’s MacGregor neighborhood in a…
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The Chatham Street Wine Market is known for its cozy, welcoming atmosphere, free Thursday-night tastings and the on-target recommendations of owner Doug Gambardella. The…
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Marz Josephson Written by Eric Frederick Don’t even try to find the mold for Marz Josephson. She’s an elite athlete with scarce time for…
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North Carolina Theatre’s production of “Annie” brings the optimistic spirit of the tenacious and curly haired orphan. Alexa Lasanta, 12, reprises her role in…
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While the Emmy-nominated HBO series “Chernobyl” has renewed Americans’ interest in the nuclear accident, children in Belarus and Ukraine are still living with the…
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In his 20 years as Cary’s cultural arts manager, Lyman Collins has helped shape the town’s cultural landscape. “That’s what really drives me, this…
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Artist Michael Klauke has always been fascinated by the power of language. The Cary resident studied art at UNC-Chapel Hill, and since 2001, has…
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On Sunday, hundreds of worshippers at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Cary put their faith into action by stocking the food pantry at…
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One of the hallmarks of summer in southern Wake County is the return of the Holly Springs Salamanders to Ting Stadium. In their fifth…
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