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May 19, 2024

Month: September 2014

New stores headed to WF Crossing

In June Weingarten Realty purchased 25 empty acres of the Wake Forest Crossing shopping center at the Capital Boulevard (U.S. 1) and Stadium Drive intersection, and this week the company

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What are our housing needs?

Tomorrow night, Thursday, Sept. 25, Emily Fischbein, a planner with Wake County’s Housing and Community Revitalization Department, will be at the Northern Regional Center on East Holding Avenue to hear

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First memorial flag-raising Oct. 6

On the first Monday in October the Town of Wake Forest will join with several local veterans’ organizations to introduce a monthly observance honoring the sacrifices of deceased Wake Forest

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Chasing the 1930s arsonist

(During the Depression, as the two Wake Forest banks failed and people lost their homes to foreclosure, an arsonist prowled the Wake Forest College campus and town streets at night.

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Parks plan plays it forward

The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department is pleased to announce a new initiative designed to encourage public participation in its long-range planning efforts. “Play It Forward

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Town launches community engagement site

The Town of Wake Forest is pleased to announce the launch of a new comprehensive community engagement website where citizens can engage, communicate and collaborate with decision makers and other

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Need a job? Check this out

Wake Technical Community College has a department that offers job skills training classes designed for job seekers. These classes are tuition-waived for individuals who are currently unemployed, under-employed (which can include

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