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Monthly Archives: May, 2015
Wilmington City Council approves resolution for Water Street Parking Deck construction
Deputy city manager Tony Caudle presented a resolution for Wilmington City Council to move forward with a Memo of Understanding (MOU) regarding East West...
Beach towns build consensus for sand funding
All New Hanover County residents have a vested interest in replenishing beach sand, and should share the cost, say officials with the three beach...
Gift of Education Luncheon
Former Marine Stephen Golf shares his story of attending Cape Fear Community College during the school’s Gift of Education Luncheon Wednesday, May 20 at...
Important dates
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Tuesday, May 26
North Carolina Holiday Flotilla board meeting
6 p.m., Flotilla Office, Town Hall Complex
Wednesday, May 27
Wilmington Transportation Advisory Committee meeting
3 p.m., Lord Spencer Compton...
My thoughts
Wrightsville has long been described as an iconic beach town.
Labels of distinction are frequently given the town, the latest: Thrilllist included Wrightsville as one...
The finish line
The last six months have been a roller coaster ride, Layne Schwier, University of North Carolina Wilmington track and field assistant coach, said May...
Church of the Servant Episcopal hosts 31st annual Lobster Fest
Friends and families in the Wilmington area will unite to share fresh lobsters during the 31st annual Lobster Fest. The event is the primary...
Mobile app showcases Wilmington’s walk-around art scene
Visitors to downtown Wilmington can take a guided tour of the area’s art sites at their leisure. A free smart phone app, released by...
Mountain artist comes to sea in Acme exhibition
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By Meghan Barnes
Contributing Writer
Dick Roberts, co-founder of Acme Art Studio, is introducing Wilmington to a diverse collection of work in his curated “Eight North...