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Monthly Archives: September, 2014
School doors open to reveal needs
Principals at 10 New Hanover County schools are preparing to welcome community leaders onto campus for the Oct. 9 Walk in My Shoes program.
Guests...
Retro carnival honors school’s anniversary
Wrightsville Beach School’s playground was transformed Friday, Sept. 26 into a colorful maze of inflatable castles, slides and obstacle courses for the Wrightsville Beach...
DREAMERS toast Tracy Wilkes
“I want everyone to raise a glass of water—because in the British Empire it is appropriate to toast the queen with water—and let’s toast...
Triathletes achieve record times and personal goals
Even before the first hints of daybreak lightened the sky from black to deep blue the morning of Saturday, Sept. 27, Wrightsville Beach Park...
Cooper schools students on debt and finances
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper and a team of experts stopped by Cape Fear Community College Thursday, Sept. 25, to share finance and...
Chamber of Commerce endorses Rouzer congressional campaign
The United States Chamber of Commerce will endorse the congressional campaign of David Rouzer today during a 4 p.m. press conference at the Wilmington...
Vote for Wilmington riverfront in USA Today’s 10Best contest
A panel from USA Today’s 10Best selected Wilmington, N.C. as one of the 20 nominees in the “Best American Riverfront” category of its Readers’...
Wrightsville Beach students speak up about school’s status
Fifth graders at Wrightsville Beach School admit the school needs a little TLC.
Cooper Hyldahl said there is a tree growing in the chimney. Avery...
North end beach residents hope for relief from inlet costs
Donald Getz counts in tens of thousands of dollars as he calculates his required contribution to Masons Inlet maintenance in 2013.
The total price tag...
Nemeth sentenced for 2013 hit and run death
One year and two months after 27-year-old Zachary Paul Tyler was struck and killed while biking home from work westbound on Wrightsville Avenue, Judith...