Cary’s MetLife jobs stopping in Raleigh first
May 20, 2013 by James
MetLife (NYSE: MET) is temporarily increasing its footprint in Raleigh with an expansion into the University of Phoenix’s recently vacated space at the Capital Center building. For those who have been eagerly awaiting MetLife’s announced move into Cary, this may seem [Read more]
Cary school helps slam bullying with sports stars’ visit
April 30, 2013 by James
Students in a Cary school recently got a visit from a TV basketball pundit and some university sportspeople, as the school looked to power home the message that bullying is not welcome.
East Cary Middle School has asked its students to [Read more]
County services go more slowly before picking up speed
March 10, 2013 by Sarah
Cary residents applying for food stamps in Wake County may experience a longer wait than previous applicants, but that is the price of progress. A statewide-computerized record-keeping system called NC FAST went into effect in [Read more]
Back from the grave comes Bella Mia
February 6, 2013 by Mark
Those seeing flyers or posters advertising the Bella Mia restaurant here in Cary may assume, incorrectly, that they are left over from before that establishment closed in late December. In fact, Bella Mia has been [Read more]
Anchor stores for Parkside Town Common announced
January 14, 2013 by James
The Parkside Town Commons project, to be located at Interstate 540 and N.C. 55 in Cary, will have its first phase anchored by Target and Harris Teeter. Developer, Kite Realty who also broke the news that construction would [Read more]
Help on the way for the wayward wanderers of Cary
December 31, 2012 by James
Cary is growing rapidly, adding residents, the homes to house them and, most confusingly, streets. Many new streets added hither and yon have produced a problem for lifelong residents, new residents, and people visiting. Thankfully, help is on the way and there is hope for [Read more]
Book signing by third-grader author
November 8, 2012 by Sarah
One of Cary’s young students, third-grader Stephanie Gorbounov, will be attending her first book signing on December 1, as the author.
Stephanie wrote [Read more]
SAS success sparks new buildings in Cary
October 10, 2012 by Sarah
Computer-software giant SAS is expanding its operations at its global headquarters in Cary, North Carolina. This month, the company announced plans to add two new buildings to its [Read more]
Charge up electric cars for free
September 11, 2012 by Mark
The newly popular trend of electric cars just got a boost in North Carolina. The Town of Cary recently began a two-year pilot project this month that will see numerous charging stations [Read more]
Festival to showcase artists and Cary businesses
August 9, 2012 by James
Of all summer events in Cary, North Carolina, the 36th Annual Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival is one to put on the calendar not to miss. The festival takes place on August 25 from [Read more]


