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May 19, 2024

Month: November 2018

WF Fire proposes to join the town

The independent Wake Forest Fire Department is requesting the Town of Wake Forest undertake a study of the feasibility to integrate the fire department into the town’s administration. Wake Forest

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Statue vandalized

For the second year, the Wake Forest Public Art Commission has installed seven statues in prominent areas around town. Recently, probably on Nov. 18, vandals with a heavy truck or

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Brief Bits

In the good news department, Wake Forest area folks donated enough turkeys and cash to allow the Wake Forest Police Department to give away 806 turkeys on Monday, Nov. 19

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WF Historical Museum honors volunteers

  Near the end of the year, the Wake Forest College Birthplace Society, the nonprofit organization that owns and operates the Wake Forest Historical Museum, honors its strongest supporters with

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Calendar

*The Wake Forest Farmers Market has moved to the town employees’ parking lot on Taylor Street behind town hall. The market will be open this Saturday, Dec. 1, from 10

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Obituaries

Howard Lee Brown Wake Forest Howard Lee Brown completed his wonderful life’s journey on Saturday, November 17, 2018 at the age of 91. Howard was born March 10, 1927, the fifth

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Flooding closes three greenways

Because of significant flooding and out of concern for public safety, the Town of Wake Forest is closing the Smith Creek, Sanford Creek and Dunn Creek greenways until further notice.

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Brief Bits

On this Veterans Day weekend, it was distressing to read in The News & Observer that “Military families – even those with VA benefits – often face health care bills

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