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Monthly Archives: November, 2016
Mayor, celebrity guests to rappel down Blockade Runner
Taking a break from traditional fundraisers like walks or galas, a Wilmington nonprofit will be raising money by sending their supporters rappelling down the...
Our thoughts
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By Simon Gonzalez
About 100 people crammed into the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners meeting on Monday night, eager for a public hearing on...
Hook, line and sinker
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By Skylar Walters
With less than two weeks left in the month of November, we would normally be talking about the fishing season winding down...
Living H2O
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By Carl Waters
November 13, 2016, 6:49 p.m.
Lack
With faith you walk a new path set before you by the actions of all
The believers and your...
One year with Jesus in the Gospels
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ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES
teaching God’s unconditional love and grace
OUR LIFE IS NOT OUR OWN
November 17
Luke 22:49 “When they which were about him saw what...
Fifth graders witness the supermoon’s impact on tides at Masonboro Island
Wrightsboro Elementary’s fifth grade class experienced not only the untouched beauty of Masonboro Island, but also the direct connection between the moon and the...
Wrightsville Beach Elementary national Blue Ribbon award recognizes ‘excellent students’
With blue ribbons in one hand and ice cream in the other, the students of Wrightsville Beach Elementary on Monday celebrated the school’s 2016...
Wrightsville Beach moves forward with bridge study request, replaces land use committee member
The Wrightsville Beach Board of Aldermen approved several items on the agenda during Thursday's meeting:
The town will ask the Wilmington Metropolitan Planning Organization to...
Taste of Wrightsville Beach rescheduled for January 2017
Originally scheduled for the weekend when Hurricane Matthew rolled through town, the 5th annual Taste of Wrightsville Beach has been rescheduled for Saturday, Jan. 21,...
Chamber of Commerce Oyster Roast
Guests gather on the Oceanic Pier for the Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce’s fourth annual Oyster Roast on Sunday, Nov. 6. ~Allison Potter