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Wynn Site Development, a contractor working at the future site of the Wait Avenue Condos, 425 E. Wait Ave., will reduce to one lane with intermittent two-way traffic a portion of the 400 block of Wait Avenue (between Franklin Street and Taylor Street) Wednesday-Friday, May 3-5, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m...Read more
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 6. Scheduled from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Town Hall’s Brooks Street parking lot, 301 S. Brooks St., the event will be...Read more
May is Historic Preservation Month and the Town of Wake Forest is celebrating by offering free walking tours in different historic areas of town. Pre-registration is required by completing the online sign-up form at https://bit.ly/...Read more
The Town of Wake Forest is now accepting applications for its second annual Citizen’s Academy. The online application is available at www.wakeforestnc.gov/citizens-academy through Friday, July 14.
The Wake Forest Citizen’s...Read more
***UPDATE - Power has been restored. The cause was a blown transformer.
Approximately 600 Wake Forest Power customers are without power.
Affected streets and areas include South Franklin Street, South White Street, Havisham Court, Evesham Court, Old Magnolia Lane, Sugar Maple...Read more