Posts Tagged ‘cary’

Shredding Events October 23 and November 13

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Help prevent identity theft. Get your old documents safely shredded, for free.

This message brought to you on behalf of North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper.  Check with local sponsor for event changes.

October 23, 2010

RALEIGH SHRED-A-THON (Wake County)
“Secure Your ID” Day
Saturday, October 23rd | 8am-12:30pm
Coastal Federal Credit Union
1000 St. Albans Drive, Raleigh
Local Sponsors: BBB, National Foundation of Credit Counseling

November 13, 2010

CARY SHRED-A-THON (Wake County)
“America Recycles Day” (more…)

Trailwood Realty Offers Property Management and Rental Services

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Raleigh, NC–Trailwood Realty, LLC is excited to offer a new pricing structure. I am now offering my services for 6% of the monthly rental rate with a one half month fee for finding a renter, including a listing in the MLS.

This is a start-up property management company, and I want to earn your business! I am the owner, Dawn Brenengen, and I am excited to be starting this new venture. I have been in real estate for many years, and I have been managing my own rental properties in Raleigh for six years. It turns out I’m pretty good at it, and so I want to extend this service to others and build a GREAT business.

My services include: (more…)

Advocates Educate on Sharrows (Additional Resources)

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

We talked last week about Sharrows Coming to Raleigh. This week, we’ve discovered additional information and a few resources that are helping to education both cyclists and motorist about sharrows. In fact, the paint is drying as you read this, in some area’s of the Triangle.

An article posted on the Go Traingle Wordpess blog,  Ride this way! Sharrows popping up in Raleigh and Cary! tells us about the criteria on where sharrows can be placed: (more…)

New Ped and Bike Map Shows Raleigh’s Progress

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

A new interactive map that overlays existing Google Maps has been published on the web, showing the future of Raleigh’s bike system. In our case, the future seems far away.  The site takes the existing Google bike layer, which includes other Triangle spots like Durham and Cary, and lets the user add different layers of Raleigh’s bike plan.

Don’t take my word for it. Go see for yourself and check out the different layers and future bike plans at (more…)