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Monthly Archives: October, 2014
Results of sand movement study to be shared
Wide dunes and quick-to-form shoals suggest how sand erodes and accretes on beaches and in inlets, but results of the county’s first shoreline mapping...
Antique boat hits Cape Fear Museum auction block
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By Jacob Mohr, Intern
The Cape Fear Museum is offering Wilmington residents an opportunity to own a piece of nautical history; it is 18 feet long...
Important dates
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Monday, Nov. 3
New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
meeting, 4 p.m., New Hanover County Historic Courthouse
Wrightsville Beach Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meeting
4 p.m., Town...
My thoughts
“It can happen so fast/ Or a little too late/ Timing is everything,” are the lyrics of a Garrett Hedlund country western song.
And timing...
Tour four and toast a landmark during preservation celebration finale
Celebrated statewide, Preservation North Carolina’s 75th anniversary culminates in Wrightsville Beach with a nod to the 50th birthday of the Blockade Runner Beach Resort,...
Night of family at WBS book fair
The Wrightsville Beach School PTA is planning an evening of family fun with food, books and live music to kick off the 2014 fall...
Iron Journey
It was 9:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Adrenaline fueled Laura Hull as she placed one foot in front of the other and made her way...
Dancing into Cucalorus’ 20th year
The lines between dance and film will blur Wednesday, Nov. 12, when the annual Cucalorus Film Festival kicks off its 20th year with the eighth installation...
Food Day a feast for all at UNCW
Feast Down East and the University of North Carolina Wilmington celebrated national Food Day 2014 with plenty of kale tastings, local chef battles, and...