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Suspect Dies-Latest Update on the Dorset Drive Incident from Cary Police

The Cary Police Dept has received notification that 35-year-old Ian Delauder, has died from the injuries he sustained on Sunday, March 19, 2023. His death has been ruled a suicide. Delauder was the suspect in the death of 34-year-old Cecily Anne Walker (aka Cecily Anne Walker-Scott) of Raleigh, NC whose body was found in a homemade firepit at 618 Dorset Drive.

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Cary Affordable Housing Project: Neighborhood Meeting Recap

Wednesday night (1/12/22), Town of Cary staff and residential developer Laurel Street, hosted a neighborhood meeting to describe plans for a proposed rezoning at 921 SE Maynard Road, that would allow the development of 130 residential units adjacent to East Cary Middle School, with a proposed entrance on Ryan Road (which would be adjacent to one of the Iron Gate neighborhood’s main entrances).

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Cary's Latest Housing Plan: Too Little, Too Late?

The Cary Housing Plan, approved in November of 2021, has three stated goals: (1) to be a community of choice through high quality, diverse housing development, (2) a place where residents experience a high quality of life, and (3) to pursue regional and non- profit partnerships to meet housing needs.

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Downtown Cary Business Hits Homerun with Client Appreciation Night at Durham Bulls Game

When Leslie Douglas (owner of Douglas Realty Group in Downtown Cary) posted on Facebook, that she was inviting her clients out for the 2nd Annual Client Appreciation Event, RSVP’s immediately started for the 140 tickets available. After last year’s big turnout, Douglas wanted to make sure this year’s event was even better, also purchasing “all you can eat” wristbands and parking passes for her guests. Regarding the costs to host the outing, Leslie Douglas said, “We spare no expense when it comes to showing our clients a great time. This is a wonderful event us to say ‘thank you’ to the ones who support Douglas Realty Group, with their business and their referrals.”

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Ways to Keep Your Lawn and Garden Hydrated When Rain is Scarce and Temps are High

As we approach summer with an already HOT and DRY spring, keeping plants hydrated becomes a concern for many people.  While we all know water is the key, there are things we can do to conserve water and reduce the amount of time standing in the yard...feeding the mosquitoes.  Here are 6 tips to keep those plants happy and healthy during times of extreme heat.

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