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Monthly Archives: May, 2018
Local non-profits hosting Wilmington’s first Clean Water Week
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The Cape Fear Chapter of Surfrider Foundation is marking the first anniversary of the public discovery of GenX in the local water supply with...
New coffee shop eyes Wrightsville Beach location while boutique surf shop moves next door
As a successful Virginia Beach-based coffee and breakfast shop is seeking a conditional use permit to operate in Wrightsville Beach, the business formerly located...
Drywall maker returns to Wilmington after incentives packages approved
By Nicholas Aziz
Intern
A drywall manufacturing company will reopen its Wilmington plant after receiving local economic incentives and overcoming some environmental concerns over chemical releases....
White forwards resident’s concern over Waynick Boulevard speed limit to NCDOT
After an inquiry from the chairman of the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners, the mayor of Wrightsville Beach said it could be difficult...
Blackfin tuna, mahi biting
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By Jesse Gawlik
Ocean Stinger Charters
Inshore: We are catching Spanish Mackerel and Blue Fish in the range of beach front to 50 ft of water...
Touch Tank Tuesdays at Coastal Federation to begin in June
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The North Carolina Coastal Federation starts its free, weekly Touch Tank Tuesday program June 5 at the Fred and Alice Coastal Education Center.
Every Tuesday...
State-of-the-art fitness programs at Drysdale Sports Center highlight offerings at Country Club of Landfall – Sponsored
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Let Landfall Realty introduce you to this beautiful waterfront community
Landfall Realty is proud to represent our fabulous waterfront community and the beautiful Country Club...
Wrightsville Avenue mixed-use development approved by Wilmington Planning Commission
By Hannah Leyva
Contributing Writer
A proposed mixed-use development on Wrightsville Avenue and Jones Road called Trolley Station was recently approved by Wilmington’s Planning Commission and...
Water, sewer rate hikes in proposed Wrightsville Beach budget
Wrightsville Beach water and sewer rates would see a 25 percent increase under the proposed budget finalized by town staff this week, with town...
At appeal hearing, Wrightsville Beach police describe Red Dogs as dangerous while former manager argues he would operate bar safely
The former manager of a now-closed Wrightsville Beach bar argued before an administrative judge on Thursday, May 17 that the North Carolina Alcohol Beverage...