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May 19, 2024

Month: December 2016

Town using grants to remove dam

Without comment, the Wake Forest Commissioners agreed to accept a grant Tuesday night that is essential to the town’s plan to remove an old dam on the Ailey Young Park

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No fix yet for PO woes

Because of email issues and other problems on the Gazette editor’s side, there is little to report this week about any official inquiry into the problems at the Wake Forest

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Coming soon: New subdivisions, buildings

Two subdivisions, a Duke Health Primary Care building and a community-cultural events center were reviewed by the Wake Forest Planning Department’s Technical Review Committee in mid-November. Bridgeport subdivision is planned

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Town launches open data portal

The Town of Wake Forest has launched an Open Data Portal on its website called Open Government. The open data initiative is part of the town’s ongoing effort to use

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Wake Forest ranked very safe

Wake Forest is one of the safest cities in North Carolina, according to a study by ValuePenguin, a financial education website. After analyzing the most recent FBI Crime Report data

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Senior Center this week

Northern Wake Senior Center will be closed Friday, Dec. 23, and Monday, Dec. 26, for the Christmas holiday. There will be a New Year’s Celebration on Thursday, Dec. 29, at

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