Cary residents are invited to the 2026 State of Cary Address on Thursday, March 5 at Cary Town Hall Council Chambers. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the presentation begins at 6:00 p.m., followed by a Q-and-A. This is a straightforward way to hear directly about what the town has accomplished and what leaders expect next in the year ahead.
About Wake County, NC
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Wake County, home to Raleigh and close-in communities like Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, and Holly Springs, blends a city pace with suburban comfort and plenty of neighborhood character. Buyers, sellers, and renters can find everything from downtown condos and new townhome communities to established single-family streets with mature trees, plus a growing mix of apartment options near shops and transit-friendly corridors. Many areas feel connected without being crowded, with local greenways and everyday errands often just a short drive away.
Access is a major draw, with commutes that can reach Research Triangle Park, major highways, and RDU Airport fairly efficiently depending on where you land. People also love the everyday amenities: parks around area lakes, miles of trails, museums and music in Raleigh, and a food scene that ranges from casual diners to chef-driven spots. Around this time of year, milder afternoons and cooler evenings make it easy to be outside, even as that familiar burst of pollen reminds locals to keep plans flexible.
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