Clubs and organizations

Below is a list of groups – and if your group is not included and should be – please send a note with the information to cwpelosi@aol.com. If the information about your group is wrong or out of date, please send a note with the corrections to that same email address. Aren’t we lucky to have so many groups that benefit our town and its resident! Last updated on July 1, 2023. *American Legion Post 187 meets the second Thursday at 7 p.m. in the American Legion Hall at 225 East Holding Avenue. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and costs $5. For information and membership, call Commander Doug Doster at 1-603-660-6948. *American Heritage Girls (AHG) meets at 6:30 p.m. at Hope Lutheran Church on Rogers Road on the second and fourth Thursdays. Get in touch with Amy Minor at chrisnamy34@hotmail.com or see the website, www.hopelutheranwf.org. *The General James Moore

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Advertise in the Gazette

The Wake Forest Gazette has been a reliable source of information about the town of Wake Forest since 2003. The free online weekly newspaper is always available at www.wakeforestgazette.com. The Gazette is the only Wake Forest newspaper consistently offering news about the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners and Planning Board, events in town, calendar, obituaries and a list of community organizations and meeting times. There are also articles about town history, opinion from readers and once in a while we even print recipes. The Gazette currently has 1,590-plus subscribers and 1,500 people who read it without subscribing, reaching a substantial number of area residents. The advertising rate for the Gazette is $100 per month. There are no charges for obituaries or any news. If you want to advertise, please email or call the editor, Carol W. Pelosi, at cwpelosi@aol.com or 919-556-3409. #

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Obituaries

John Kenneth ‘Ken’ Finertie Youngsville John Kenneth “Ken” Finertie, 87, of Youngsville, North Carolina, formerly of Delran, New Jersey, passed away on Thursday evening, December 14, 2023, at his home with his family present. Born in Burlington County, New Jersey, he was the son of the late Robert and Reba Broome Finertie. A dedicated patriot, Ken served in the United States Marine Corps before embarking on a distinguished career with the United States Postal Service. After 39 years of selflessly serving various communities in New Jersey in different capacities, he retired as a Rural Letter Carrier. Ken’s commitment to his country and community left an enduring impact on those he served. Ken enjoyed many hobbies, one being handcrafting wooden keepsake boxes that he gifted to the boys and girls staying at the Duke Children’s Hospital at Christmas time.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 o’clock, Wednesday

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Six area men charged in sting targeting child sex predators and human traffickers

Six suspects have been arrested in Wake Forest as part of a multi-jurisdictional undercover sting operation targeting child sex predators and human traffickers. The December 5 and 6 joint operation involved undercover officers and agents posing as juveniles and traffickers. The suspects solicited the agents for sex or some other purpose, and meetings were set up in various locations throughout Wake Forest where they were taken into custody. The WFPD identified the six suspects arrested (photos attached and charges in parentheses): Six Police officials say one of the reasons child sex crimes and human trafficking are on the rise is because predators now have access to their victims via home computers and cell phones. As a result, parents should stay vigilant by keeping track of what their children are doing online and off and by asking questions. Parents can also use apps designed to monitor computer use. The Wake Forest Police Department

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Six area men charged with attempted rape, solicitation of prostitution in WF sting

Six suspects have been arrested in Wake Forest as part of a multi-jurisdictional undercover sting operation targeting child sex predators and human traffickers. The December 5 and 6 joint operation involved undercover officers and agents posing as juveniles and traffickers. The suspects solicited the agents for sex or some other purpose, and meetings were set up in various locations throughout Wake Forest where they were taken into custody. The WFPD identified the six suspects arrested (photos attached and charges in parentheses): Police officials say one of the reasons child sex crimes and human trafficking are on the rise is because predators now have access to their victims via home computers and cell phones. As a result, parents should stay vigilant by keeping track of what their children are doing online and off and by asking questions. Parents can also use apps designed to monitor computer use. The Wake Forest Police Department wishes

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Alleged ax-wielder identified and charged

Acting on a tip from a local resident and information provided by Flock Safety cameras, Wake Forest police were able to obtain arrest warrants for a Stantonsburg man on Tuesday, Dec. 12, and just before 8 p.m. that same day Alexander James Krumenacher turned himself in at the Downtown Substation (formerly headquarters) on Taylor Street Krumenacher, 7801 Pelt Road, Stantonsburg, received a Written Promise to Appear for his court appearance on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024. He will be charged with one misdemeanor count of Larceny and one misdemeanor count of Damage to Property, and the case will be heard in the Wake County Courthouse in Raleigh.  Stantonsburg is in Wilson County south of the town of Wilson. The charges stem from a November 21 incident involving the removal of the Little Free Library formerly located near the intersection of South White Street and Elm Avenue. ###

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Planning board approves Farm Road request

Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, the Wake Forest Planning Board heard a request to build 25 townhouses along Farm Road and Farm Ridge Road where six rental houses now stand on three acres. Dr. Kevin Neshat, a dentist and oral surgeon, owns an office facing South Main Street as well as two other lots to the south facing South Main Street and six lots on the south side of Farm Road. His plan is to build five joined townhouses on the south corner of the intersection of South Main Street and Farm Road with the other 20 along a reconfigured (narrowed) Farm Ridge Road and Farm Road. The existing houses and sheds would be torn down and the land consolidated into one ownership. The main topic of the planning board’s members was the traffic on South Main and whether there would be a new left turn lane on Farm Road, something

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Brief bits

There is some good news and a correction for last week’s article and editorial about the nighttime anonymous axe attack and removal of a Little Free Library in front of a local South White Street business, Heritage Florist. One of the owners, Christopher Batts, called the Gazette to correct its statement about the books in the library erected by a troop of local Girl Scouts. The library did not have books about transsexual, lesbian or gay people, Batts said, but “. . . were just regular children’s books and cook books.” He said the amount of local bigotry was a contributor to the attack because people thought Batts and his husband were trying to introduce local youth to a different sexuality and had said so as part of the flood of hate telephone calls they received. The lead article in this week’s Gazette shows that criminal but straight men are

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Help children, donate to Shop with a Cop

The Wake Forest Police Department is accepting donations from area residents and businesses for the 25th Annual Shop with a Cop. To contribute online, visit https://bit.ly/WFShopCop. Checks and cash may also be mailed or delivered to the Wake Forest Police Department, 225 S. Taylor St. This year’s Shop with a Cop holiday shopping spree will be Thursday, Dec. 14. On that day approximately 25 area children will visit the WFPD where they will be paired with their police officer “partners.” The kids and their partners will then be transported by bus to the Wake Forest Walmart, where each child will be given $175 to spend on a winter coat and other items of their choice. Please note: Parents are encouraged not to accompany their children. Following the shopping spree, the children and their partners will be treated to a pizza party. Shop with a Cop was created to help less fortunate boys

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. honored Jan. 18

Several local churches and community organizations will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during a free, public celebration on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at Friendship Chapel Baptist Church, 237 Friendship Chapel Road. The evening’s theme will center around one of Dr. King’s messages: “Be the peace you wish to see in the world.” In the spirit of the event theme, the Wake Forest MLK Committee will offer creative performance, writing, and art competitions for students in Wake Forest and Rolesville-area schools. Complete contest rules and information, along with the online contest entry form, are available at http://bit.ly/WFMLKCelebration. The competition winners will be recognized during the January 18 program. The keynote speaker will be the Rev. Sarah Phelps, the pastor at St. John Episcopal Church in Wake Forest. The Wake Forest MLK Committee is accepting monetary donations from the community to help fund the

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