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May 19, 2024

Month: December 2015

School, subdivision on agenda

Proposals for a new charter school and a large addition to the Traditions subdivision will greet members of the Wake Forest Planning Board at their first 2016 meeting on Tuesday,

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Gazette takes the week off

Dear readers, As I have done in past years, I will take the week after Christmas as vacation and will not publish the Gazette. I need some rest, and since

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Recycle that tree

The Town of Wake Forest is encouraging residents to make recycling a holiday tradition by recycling their Christmas trees. Beginning Monday, Dec. 28, the town will collect and recycle live

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Brief Bits

Where are the traffic signals? People keep asking, particularly about the one planned where Franklin Street meets the N.C. 98 Bypass (Dr. Calvin Jones Highway). The editor will not make

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Shana Tucker here Jan. 9

The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre for the Arts welcomes singer-songwriter and cellist Shana Tucker on Saturday, Jan. 9, at 7 p.m. Touted by Jazz Times Magazine as “a jazz talent…whose imprint and

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Be polite on the greenways

Due to the unseasonably warm weather, greater numbers of people are using Wake Forest’s trails and greenways. The town’s greenways are for the recreation and enjoyment of all residents. As

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Calendar

*The Jan. 7 meeting of the Wake Forest Woman’s Club will be held at the Wake Forest Town Hall in the ground floor meeting room. The Taylor Street entrance is

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Obituaries

Randolph ‘Randy’ Flynn Wake Forest Randolph Dean “Randy” Flynn, 57, of Wake Forest passed away Sunday, December 20, 2015, at Duke University Hospital. Randy was born in Mecklenburg County and

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New commissioners seated

After a reception with refreshments in the second-floor lobby, the Wake Forest Town Board meeting Tuesday night began with a good-bye to Commissioner Zachary Donahue, who did not run for

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Beware these holiday scams

The Better Business Bureau serving Eastern North Carolina is warning consumers to beware of these common holiday scams: Look-alike websites: When shopping online, make sure to use only legitimate websites.

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