Wake Forest landmark will soon vanish
Just as the Binkley Chapel steeple has been a Wake Forest landmark, visible from Stony Hill Road to the west, so too the chimney for the heating plant has been
Just as the Binkley Chapel steeple has been a Wake Forest landmark, visible from Stony Hill Road to the west, so too the chimney for the heating plant has been
Next Tuesday the Wake Forest Planning Board and Town Board will hear a request for a special use permit to build a Sam’s Club on 13 acres, part of the
Portraying Uncle Sam can be hot, hard work, and this year there will be two men sharing the job. Town Commissioner and retired police chief Greg Harrington will be on
Wake Forest residents will get the chance to vote on Nov. 4 on a $25.1 million bond that would help pay for projects such as new streets and sidewalks, the
People in Wake Forest and North Raleigh are invited to a picnic Sunday, June 29, to meet the Democratic candidates for Wake County sheriff, seats on the Wake County Board
The Classic Charity Car Show held June 14 in downtown Wake Forest was a great success, Mike Johnson, one of the organizers, reported. There were 236 cars in the show
Corn, tomatoes, squash, onions, cucumbers – we are about to have summer’s bounty and you can find it at the Wake Forest Farmers Market Saturday morning. It will be open
The Wake Forest Woman’s Club, a non-profit organization of community service volunteers, hosts the second annual Charity Bowl-A-Thon at Brooks Street Bowl,413 S. Brooks Street, Wake Forest, on Sunday, August
Do you know someone who is always a good neighbor, quietly helping people? Nominate that person for the recognition he or she deserves: the Good Neighbor of the Year Award.
Wake Forest officials want to keep the defense contractor firm of 3Phoenix in town and to help it flourish here. With that in mind, the Wake Forest commissioners voted unanimously
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