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Water bills could see $18.10 hike

  The average Wrightsville Beach bi-monthly water bill could see a hike totaling $18.10. During the sixth budget workshop, the Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen continued...

Historic Landmark Commission receives historic structure compilation

Members of the Wrightsville Beach Historic Landmark Commission received a compilation of 344 potential and designated historic structures from 2012 data during the Monday,...

Rocking summer on tap

WECT Sounds of Summer Concert Series in the Park The concert series will be held Thursdays, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Wrightsville Beach Park, and will...

Beach water, sewer rates may increase

Focused on a philosophy of raising water and sewer rates to cover operating costs while using reserves to fund larger infrastructure projects, the Wrightsville...

Planning board recommends Martino’s restaurant transition

A recommendation to transform Martino’s Italian Deli from a carry-out deli to a restaurant with 42 seats and bathrooms will head before the Wrightsville...

Fee increases in talks for 2014-15 budget

While a tax increase is not included in the working 2014-15 budget, the Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen is discussing a range of possible...

AAUW Wilmington branch celebrates 60 years

  By Kelly Corbett Staff Writer The American Association of University Women’s Wilmington branch celebrated 60 years of working toward gender equality Saturday, May 3. The national chief...

‘Max Steel’ stops by Hoggard High

The front lawn of Hoggard High School transformed into the scene of the live-action feature film “Max Steel” Saturday, May 3. Actors Ben Winchell, playing...

McIntyre commends Wrightsville Beach renourishment

  East Charlotte Street was Congressman Mike McIntyre’s first stop in Wrightsville Beach during a coastal tour of his district. On Thursday, April 24, McIntyre headed...

All hands man dredge 24/7

The E.W. Ellefsen cutterhead dredge currently pumping sand from Masonboro Inlet onto the south end of Wrightsville Beach operates 24 hours per day. The Weeks...

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