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May 19, 2024

Month: May 2015

Progress slow but signals coming

Last week Wake Forest Director of Engineering Eric Keravuori assured the Gazette that there is progress in erecting traffic signals at three troubled intersections. In February Planning Director Chip Russell

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Dealership on planners’ agenda

Next Tuesday night, June 2, expect to hear a lot about the traffic plan for the proposed Bobby Murray Chevrolet dealership on Capital Boulevard during the Wake Forest Planning Board’s

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Swim for Life offered June 8-11

Along with vaccinations, regular checkups with a doctor and dental care, an important way parents can safeguard their children is by making sure they learn to swim. Thankfully, the town

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Buy/sell safely online

Do you sometimes consider buying or selling something on Craigslist and back off because you have heard that sellers and buyers have been robbed, assaulted, even killed? A 2014 study

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Your last chances

This week you have the last chance at two events: the traveling Smithsonian exhibit at the Wake Forest Historical Museum, Hometown Teams and How They Shape America, and the last

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Espinoza to be honored Monday

Area residents are invited to attend the fifth Wake Forest Memorial Flag-Raising Ceremony on Monday, June 1, at 11 a.m. The service will be held in Centennial Plaza in front

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Diebolt returns with flowers

One of the favorite visitors to the Wake Forest Farmers Market is Karen Diebolt, who always brings new ideas you can use to make your flower arrangements appear professional and

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VFW elects new officers

Wake Forest Memorial Post 8466, Veterans of Foreign Wars, recently elected their new slate of officers. The Installation of new officers was held at the regular monthly meeting. The new

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Fun car show June 20

The third annual Wake Forest Charity Car Show will take place Father’s Day weekend on Saturday, June 20, 2015, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in historic downtown Wake Forest.

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