Town of Cary issued the following announcement on Aug. 31.
Cary Town Hall will close on Monday, September 6 along with most staffed facilities in observance of Labor Day.
Curbside trash and recycling collection will be bumped one day for all customers for the remainder of the week. GoCary will operate on a Sunday schedule from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Tier I service only for Door-to-Door on Monday, September 6.
The Bond Park Boathouse will be open normal hours throughout the weekend, while the Cary Tennis Park will operate on limited hours on Monday, September 6.
Some Town of Cary services and operations will change next week in observance of the Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 6. Cary Town Hall and offices, including community centers and most staffed recreation and cultural arts facilities, will be closed Monday. Curbside trash/recycling collection will be one day later for all customers this week. The Citizen’s Convenience Center will be closed on Labor Day. GoCary fixed routes will be operating on a Sunday-level schedule with only Tier I Door-to-Door service on September 6.
Bond Park Community Center will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 3, and all community centers, including The Hive, will be closed Saturday, Sunday, and Monday of Labor Day weekend. Normal operations will resume as listed on each center’s webpage on Tuesday, September 7.
The Cary Arts Center and Page-Walker Arts and History Center will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 3, and reopen on Tuesday, September 7 at 9 a.m. and noon, respectively. The Cary Theater will be closed on Labor Day.
The Bond Park Boathouse will be open and operating on normal hours (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.) through the weekend and Labor Day, while the Cary Tennis Park clubhouse will operate on limited hours (8 a.m.-6 p.m.) on Sunday and Monday, with the courts on limited hours on Monday only.
A reminder to all who plan to celebrate at home by firing up a grill or a deep fryer – please do it safely. Properly dispose of any cooking fats, oils and grease by taking advantage of Cary’s FOG Control program. The program gives Cary citizens an opportunity to properly dispose of those byproducts of home cooking by requesting a special collection. Simply place cooled, used cooking oil and grease in a plastic screw-top container and once at least half-gallon (approximately one, 2-liter soda bottle) is collected, label the container “Used Cooking Oil” and visit services.townofcary.org or call 311 to schedule a free curbside pickup.
For more on Town holiday operations, visit townofcary.org/holidayschedule, and be sure to follow the Town of Cary on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news and updates.
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