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7/1/21

Due to the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, the Town of Wake Forest relaxed a number of temporary sign enforcement activities over the past year as a means of supporting local businesses during the pandemic. Now that conditions are improving and North Carolina’s restrictions have been lifted,...Read more

7/1/21

As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, the Wake Forest Police Department is reminding area residents that the possession or discharge of most fireworks that explode, spin, fly, jump in the air, or leave the ground in any way are prohibited by North Carolina law. Illegal explosives...Read more

6/29/21

Beginning in July, the monthly meeting schedule will change for the Board of Commissioners (BOC) and Planning Board.

Beginning Tuesday, July 6, BOC work sessions will take place on the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m., followed by Joint Public Hearings at 7:30 p.m.

On...Read more

6/28/21

Two days’ worth of free fun and excitement await you and your family at Wake Forest’s 2021 Independence Day Celebration. For complete details, visit http://bit.ly/WFIndependenceDay .

Fireworks Spectacular This year’s festivities get underway...Read more

6/25/21

The Wake Forest Town Hall and other administrative offices will be closed Monday, July 5, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Yard waste collection will also be suspended, but curbside trash, recycling and bulk waste collections will not be affected.

Yard waste collection will...Read more

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