The Wrightsville Beach Planning Board got its way on Tuesday, March 2 when the board of aldermen (BOA) endorsed its overhaul of the non-conforming premise.
With filing for the 2010 mid-terms officially finished, a string of incumbent retirements and the ballot packed with choices, the race looks wide open.
As Great Lakes Dredge and Dock worked around the clock to renourish Wrightsville’s beaches, a New Hanover County watchdog group visited Washington, D.C. lawmakers last week, as part of the North Carolina Water Resource Congress.
The Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen (BOA) voted to uphold its position, to limit to two, the number of seasonal parking passes issued to town residents per each property listed on the tax records.