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//October 2013

Beach wedding was perfect

Views and Reviews by Jean McCamy A beach at its best is a glorious place, with soft sand underfoot, a warm sun overhead, a cooling breeze blowing past, and the rhythmic roll of waves against the shore. Ghost crabs skitter across the sand, gulls and pelicans soar overhead and...
Posted On 31 Oct 2013
, By WebEd1
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Tickets on sale for Celebration of the Arts, Nov. 14-16

WAKE FOREST — The town of Wake Forest will commemorate the official opening of the new Wake Forest Renaissance Centre with a special Celebration of the Arts Nov. 14-16. Presented by CenturyLink and Imagination Systems, the three-day event will “highlight the diversity of artistic...
Posted On 31 Oct 2013
, By WebEd1

Obamacare chaos grows worse

by Jim Tynen Even as the Obamacare rollout grows more muddled, some issues are becoming clearer — including why North Carolina should be glad it isn’t more entangled in this mess. First, defenders of the Affordable Care Act have been saying that the state-run exchanges are...
Posted On 31 Oct 2013
, By WebEd1
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Town brighter with new cafe

New business in Franklinton plans to highlight local arts. By Jonathan McNamara FRANKLINTON — The town is two weeks from shining brighter and this time the glow will not be illuminating from new street lamps. The illumination will be coming from 2 North Main Street, the site of...
Posted On 31 Oct 2013
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Stay at Home Senior Care celebrates 10th anniversary

WAKE FOREST — Family-owned Stay at Home Senior Care celebrated its 10th anniversary with a Caregiver Appreciation Day Oct. 9 at Heritage Golf Club. Deborah Bordeaux, the business owner, recognized a number of employees with service awards. “It blessed my socks off,” said one...
Posted On 31 Oct 2013
, By WebEd1
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