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Monthly Archives: September, 2019
Town contracts firm to study stormwater drainage issuesÂ
The town will initiate a study of stormwater drainage issues that have occurred in several areas, including North Channel Drive, Arrindale Street, Sweeney Avenue,...
Board to offer approval for two beer-and-wine ABC licenses
The town’s board said it would approve the application of two beer and wine licenses for two neighboring businesses in Wrightsville Beach.
Both Redix Retail...
General Assembly approves Wrightsville Beach license plates
After some initial delays in the legislative process, the North Carolina General Assembly approved the town of Wrightsville Beach’s application for a specialized license...
Town looks to trim, brace storm-battered live oak trees
After being beaten by two hurricanes during the past two years, Wrightsville Beach officials are exploring how to perform maintenance of the town’s revered...
Red Dogs to appeal Wrightsville Beach zoning fines
The owners of Red Dogs will appeal a series of fines from the Wrightsville Beach town government that it says the business accrued by...
Hit hard by Hurricane Dorian, Port City Proud brings relief, lessons from Florence to Ocracoke
When Hurricane Dorian skirted by Wilmington two weeks ago, the once-powerful hurricane only scraped the Wilmington area, sparing locals the kind of impact that...
Thomasville man accused of wreck that caused 2018 power outage in Wrightsville Beach turns himself in
The Thomasville man wanted for more than a year by Wrightsville Beach police for fleeing the scene of an accident that knocked out power...