Do you care?
As the Gazette editor, I challenge every reader to care enough about this town to vote on Nov. 3 when we will elect three commissioners to the five-member Board of
As the Gazette editor, I challenge every reader to care enough about this town to vote on Nov. 3 when we will elect three commissioners to the five-member Board of
Polls will open at the Wake Forest precincts at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, and close at 7:30 p.m. You can see a sample ballot and find your precinct –
Daylight Saving Time ends very early Sunday morning – 2 a.m. – so you can either wake yourself up Saturday evening by turning all your clocks back an hour or
Because of the town election on Tuesday, Nov. 3, the usual day for the town board’s work session and the planning board’s regular meeting, both have been delayed to Thursday,
This fall there has been a lot of discussion about the need for more commercial property in Wake Forest. The ideal percentage would be 30 percent commercial real estate (industrial
The Town of Wake Forest will partner with the City of Raleigh and Special Olympics of Wake County to host a series of basketball clinics for children and adults with
Halloween is on Saturday this year, and it will be celebrated at the Wake Forest Farmers Market from 8 a.m. to noon. Children who go to the market dressed in
Since Halloween is always Oct. 31, that’s the day the Town of Wake Forest encourages families to go door-to-door in costumes for candy and fun. The Wake Forest Police Department
To the editor: How can you identify a veteran? You might ask yourself. Some veterans bear visible signs of their service: a missing limb, a jagged scar, a certain look
This was a recent letter to the editor published by The News & Observer and signed by three members of the General Assembly: State Sen. Angela R. Bryant (D-District 4),
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