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Downtown Development Director Jennifer Herbert earns prestigious Main Street America Revitalization Professional Credential
Downtown Development Director Jennifer Herbert has earned the Main Street America Revitalization Professional (MSARP) credential. The MSARP credential is the highest level of achievement offered... -
Portion of Dunn Creek Greenway near Heritage Greens Drive to be closed Wednesday-Friday
The Town of Wake Forest will temporarily close a portion of the Dunn Creek Greenway in the vicinity of Heritage Greens Drive Wednesday-Friday, May 7-9. The closure is necessary to allow crews to grade... -
Church Co-Rec Adult Softball registration is underway & continues through May
The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department is accepting team registrations throughout May for Church Co-Rec Adult Softball. Online registration is available via Team Sideline at https://bit... -
US 1 Tolling Options Public Information Session today at Wake Forest Renaissance Centre
US 1 is known for excessive road congestion and driving along it takes up substantial amount of time for residents and workers in the region. The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO... -
Town urges pet owners to obey leash law
The Town of Wake Forest is reminding local dog owners to be good neighbors and great pet owners by obeying Wake County’s leash law. The Town regularly receives complaints from residents about dogs... -
Registration underway for Youth & Bass Fishing Tourneys
From June 16-29, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will host a Bass Fishing Tournament for ages 13 and older and a non-competitive Youth Fishing Tournament for... -
Register now for May 21 Historic Tax Credit Webinar
The Wake Forest Historic Preservation Program will host a Historic Tax Credit Webinar on Wednesday, May 21, from noon-1 p.m. The webinar is designed for owners of properties listed as contributing in... -
Wake Forest to host free Bicycle Safety Fair as part of Saturday’s Meet in the Street
May is Bike Safety Month, and the Town of Wake Forest is helping to raise awareness about the importance of safe bicycle use by hosting a free Bicycle Safety Fair this Saturday, May 3. Scheduled from... -
GoFundMe set up for officer’s wife battling cancer
A GoFundMe has been established at https://gofund.me/1e0cab59 to help Sgt. Kevin Murray’s wife, Danielle, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Danielle has been undergoing costly medical... -
We want to hear from you! Town seeks feedback on bicycling in Wake Forest through online survey
May is National Bike Month, and the Town is seeking community feedback about bicycling in Wake Forest through an online survey. Available at https://arcg.is/1u1SO01 through Friday, May 30, the... -
Wake Forest Memorial Flag-Raising Ceremonies continue May 5 with service honoring George Evans, Jr.
The Town of Wake Forest and several local veterans’ organizations will continue their monthly flag-raising ceremonies in Town Hall’s Centennial Plaza on Monday, May 5, at 11 a.m. The 60 th Wake Forest... -
Wake Forest Power responding to downtown outages
***UPDATE - As of 10:40 am, power has been restored. The cause of the outage is unknown. The information below was distributed at 10 am: Wake Forest Power crews are now responding to a power outage...