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Monthly Archives: October, 2018
Marking 20 years, Son Run racers take the Loop for prized pies
With its tradition of pies for the winners, the annual Son Run will mark its 20th year this Saturday, Oct. 20 Â when runners take...
Wrightsville Beach Museum to host Pirate Day celebration on Saturday
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By Dustin Fitzgerald
local pirate history at the Wrightsville Beach Museum on Saturday, Oct. 20, where local historian and former director of the Queen Anne's...
Causeway Cafe owner to retire, closes Nov. 4
The Causeway Cafe, which has served breakfast and lunch to Wrightsville Beach visitors and locals alike for 32 years, will close after owner Dave...
Wrightsville Beach resident seeks to find missing cat
Wrightsville Beach resident Nancy Faye Craig is searching for her missing cat, which has been lost since last Wednesday.
Craig said she last saw Sammy,...
Hurricane damage closes Wrightsville Beach’s Harbor Way Gardens while club seeks funds for repairs
With as many as 20 trees downed, the Wrightsville Beach Harbor Way Gardens saw extensive damage from Hurricane Florence, forcing officials to close the...
Wrightsville Beach board moves forward with firm for proposed Salisbury Street Park
With a focus on on a speedy completion, the Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen selected an engineering firm to begin work on the proposed...
Wrightsville Beach assesses damage to town structures, gives employees bonus for hurricane work
As the town of Wrightsville Beach continues the recovery process for damage from Hurricane Florence, the board of aldermen approved special measures to give...
Today is the deadline for curbside placement of Hurricane Florence debris in Wrightsville Beach
Today is the deadline for all Hurricane Florence related debris to be by the street in Wrightsville Beach, as the town’s debris removal contractor...