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Cary opts for safety, not speed
Had I written this column a week ago, when I first met Cary dad Steven Gebeaux, I would have been (unfortunately) prophetic.   Sept. 28, 2006




Cary closing lanes for sewer repairs
Sewer repairs will cause a series of lane closures around town for the next few days.   Sept. 28, 2006



Crossing accident spurs plea
Cary student's dad wants safeguards.  Sept. 27, 2006



Teen hit by car near school
Cary student in critical condition.  Sept. 26, 2006



Suspects sought in 2 armed robberies
Police are searching for at least three people they say are responsible for the armed robbery of two businesses over the weekend.   Sept. 26, 2006



16-year-old had gun at school, police say
Police charged a teen Friday with carrying a gun to school.   Sept. 23, 2006



Suspect taught at 3 area schools
A former Chapel Hill Montessori school teacher accused of molesting young children has taught in at least three schools in the Triangle.   Sept. 21, 2006



Cary man faces child porn charges
Police charged a 33-year-old man Wednesday with purchasing two child pornography videos from undercover officers, according to court records.   Sept. 21, 2006



Rain barrels are available in Cary
Cary is offering 65-gallon rain barrels for sale at any of the town's community centers. Rainwater collected can be used to water grass, plants and gardens, and can help save on water utility bills.   Sept. 20, 2006



In this ballgame, everyone hits
Miracle League makes baseball possible for special needs kids.  Sept. 17, 2006



Kid-friendly library opens today in Cary
Irish dancers, bluegrass pickers and a salsa band will punctuate the opening of a big new public library in Cary today.   Sept. 16, 2006



2nd woman arrested in embezzlement
A second woman was arrested late Wednesday in connection with the embezzlement of more than $234,000 from a dermatology practice.   Sept. 15, 2006



Lanes merge today on SE Maynard
Cary motorists will see a new traffic pattern today.   Sept. 13, 2006



Woman charged with embezzlement
A Raleigh woman was arrested Tuesday and accused of embezzling more than $234,000 from a Cary dermatology clinic where she once worked as an office manager.   Sept. 13, 2006



County contributes $2 million to hospice
Wake County will give a hospice group $2 million to help build a new end-of-life care center in Cary.   Sept. 6, 2006



Like TV detectives, Cary team tracks E. coli
Mike Bajorek knew the odds tilted against his men as they fanned out amid the homes of Coronado Way.   Sept. 4, 2006



Suspicious hotel stay leads to arrest
An Apex man looking for a place to sleep ran up a $2,000 hotel bill. Now he's staying in the county jail.   Sept. 3, 2006



College alliance to hold info session
Colleges That Change Lives, a group of 40 lesser-known schools featured in a book of the same name by Loren Pope, will hold an information session and fair from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at Embassy Suites, 201 Harrison Oaks Blvd., Cary.   Aug. 29, 2006



New library set to open in Cary
West Regional Library, 4000 Louis Stephens Drive, will open Sept. 16.   Aug. 28, 2006



Cary emerges from daze of woes for one lazy day
Mayor Ernie McAlister stood in the intersection of Academy and Chatham streets wearing linen shorts, a white shirt and a blindfold.   Aug. 27, 2006



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