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May 19, 2024

Month: January 2015

Downtown concerns to be heard

The town’s Government Affairs Committee consisting of Mayor Vivian Jones and Commissioner Zachary Donahue (the Gazette was incorrect last week) will meet Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 4:30 p.m. in conference

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Brief Bits

So Google is coming to Raleigh and to Cary and other western Wake towns. That leaves Wake Forest, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon as the red-headed stepchildren. * * * *

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2014 homes = 1,550 new residents

During 2014, the Wake Forest Inspections Department issued permits for 548 new homes where an estimated 1,550 new town residents are living or will soon be living. These figures are

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Loveless named 2014 Crisis Officer

The Wake Forest Police Department recently named Det. Brian Loveless as the 2014 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Officer of the Year. A specialized law enforcement program, the CIT is a

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Final parks plan meeting is Feb. 5

In August 2014 the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department began the process of updating its master plan. As part of the process, the PRCR Department contracted

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Patriot’s Pen Award goes to Amy Xu

Amy Xu, an eighth-grade student at Franklin Academy Middle School, was recently awarded the VFW’s Patriot Pen Award for 2014-2015 for her 300- to 400-word patriotic essay. The award was

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State of the Town Feb. 16

Mayor Vivian Jones will deliver her 2015 State of the Town address Monday, Feb. 16, at the seventh annual State of the Town dinner presented by the Wake Forest Rotary

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Reverse Raffle happening March 20

The Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Reverse Raffle will be held Friday, March 20, 2015, from 6 – 10 p.m. at The Renaissance Center, 405 S. Brooks Street

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