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Monthly Archives: September, 2014
Stuck like glue
More than 50 years have passed since 11 classmates walked the halls of Wrightsville Beach School together, but during a Sept. 19 reunion, they all...
Cross brings special blessing in Greek tradition
Seventy members of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church of Wilmington gathered on a dock overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway Sunday, Sept. 21 for the annual...
Love among the dustjackets
Twice per year, when the doors of the Northeast Regional Library open at 9 a.m. for the first day of the biannual Friends of...
DREAMS to roast, toast
Eighteen years ago, Tracy Wilkes and a few others formed a program called DREAMS of Wilmington, Inc., with the goal of providing an arts...
Writer Lynn Seldon reads from debut novel
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By Pam Creech
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“My name is Nick Adams, and I wear the ring,” begins Lynn Seldon’s debut novel, “Virginia’s Ring.” Set in Lexington and...
Tennis legends entertain and inspire
Guests sat at small tables or relaxed on bleachers around the perimeter of Landfall’s Drysdale Sports Center tennis court, watching a furious volley between...
Roller girls raise funds for Florida trip
The Cape Fear Roller Girls held a fundraising golf tournament Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Echo Farms Golf Club with the goal of funding...
Hook, line and sinker
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Yet another week of dreary weather hampered anglers along the East Coast last week and this week has not been too much different; this...
Beach bizes devise after-summer strategies
Once the summer tourist season is over, a majority of Wrightsville Beach businesses remain open year-round with proven business strategies that bring patrons through...