Opinion
Recalling Cary’s farming days
There’s not much farm land left in Cary these days. But at one time, residents grew corn, tobacco and more – and some might have even made some moonshine.
Opinion
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Jinny V. Batterson: Money and politics
I recently signed an online petition protesting the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision and requesting that the Cary town government go on record as opposing this sop to moneyed interests.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Marc Scagnelli: A job well done
Cary is a great place to live due in no small part to the dedicated work of our Town Council members and town of Cary employees. They hear about all the problems but not often enough do they get the thanks for a job well done.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Paul Gregg: Quality leadership
I have read with some dismay the negative letters to the editor and general coverage of Cary’s Summit on the Future event held May 2.
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COLUMNISTS
Guest column: Let’s answer the tough questions in Cary
Cary’s “area conversation” on June 4 was meant to answer questions – but it raised other tough ones about planning the town’s future.
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COLUMNISTS
Gala: The rest is history
Care to sample Pepsi-Cola or learn to shag as part of a history lesson? One Apex teacher is making learning fun.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Norman Singer: We need bike lanes
Readers share what’s on their minds. Submit your letters to the editor at http://www.carynews.com/about/story/99.html
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Peter and Cindy Emens: Why no bond vote?
The town of Cary’s Jones House debacle pales by comparison to the Mayton Inn deal. For want of eager developers for its “downtown opportunity site,” Cary solicited a Durham bed and breakfast owner to build and operate a 45-room boutique hotel – a $9.8 million project. ...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Howard Adriance: View from the lake
The proposed office project that could house MetLife in the Weston lakefront area represent a further decline in the views of Lake Crabtree.
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COLUMNISTS
Baccalaureate services celebrate faith, carefully
High school graduations are a time of celebration, but for some community groups they are a tip-toe dance around the U.S. Constitution to plan baccalaureate services.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Roger Gore: Heart of Cary is key
Some observations from Cary’s recent Summit on the Future:


