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Monthly Archives: February, 2019

Friends remember Charlie Maultsby’s generosity, impact on local community

As Wrightsville Beach said goodbye to Charlie Maultsby, the former owner of Red Dogs who died unexpectedly last week, his many friends remembered him...

Wrightsville Beach police chief elected president of statewide police chief association

In a first for the town, Wrightsville Beach Police Chief Dan House was elected to be president of the statewide police chiefs association, a...

Wrightsville Beach meets license plate quota, extends deadline for orders to Friday

Wrightsville Beach has completed the first step towards being issued a specialty license with the town’s seal, as more than 300 people had placed...

Noble players compete in Carolina Bowl all-star game

As part of his appearance in the Carolina Bowl all-star game, Noble Junior High School quarterback Aliam Appler raised $3,552 for  “Kids helping Kids”...

After rape charges dropped, suspects in 2017 Wrightsville Beach flotilla party case plea to assault

Prosecutors dropped the rape charges against two men following a Wrightsville Beach party in 2017 after the men pled guilty to the charges of...

Legendary Wrightsville Beach bar owner Charlie Maultsby dies

Charlie Maultsby -- known for building and operating legendary local nightclubs The Mad Monk in Wilmington and Red Dogs in Wrightsville Beach -- has...

Wrightsville Beach to oppose liquor license for new Red Dogs ownership

Wrightsville Beach officials will oppose another attempt to obtain a liquor license for the Red Dogs location, though the prospective new owner said he...

Wrightsville Beach wins state grant for proposed Salisbury Street Park

After receiving a state grant this week, Wrightsville Beach officials said they were finalizing plans for the proposed $2 million East Salisbury Street Oceanfront...

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