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Masonboro supporters party, raise funds for conservation mission

Bluegrass trio Masonboro Sound played under a white tent as 160 adults and children enjoyed a buffet-style dinner at Bradley Creek Marina during a...

National Geographic contributor Joel Bourne reads at Pomegranate Books

Award-winning National Geographic journalist and Wilmington resident Joel Bourne has investigated a number of national environmental issues during his career, including biofuel development and...

Bridge run benefits CFCC student-athletes

More than 300 adults and children gathered downtown at the Isabel Holmes Bridge for the fourth annual NewBridge Bank Bridge to Bridge Run on...

City council to fund Kids Making It, arts

Council members discussed proposed changes to the city budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year during a Wilmington City Council budget retreat at Wilmington International...

Dancin’ in the park

Children and adults sprawled out on blankets and lawn chairs by the Wrightsville Beach Park Amphitheater to watch the Performance Club’s production of “Footloose”...

Rescued sea turtles return to ocean

A crowd gathered on the beach across from the Surf City Fire Department, craning their necks and holding their cameras like paparazzi. Their subjects,...

Wrightsville Beach Farmers Market features new craft vendors

For the 2015 season, the Wrightsville Beach Farmers Market hit a record high of registered vendors. Katie Ryan, Parks and Recreation program supervisor, said part...

Parks committee revisits kayak parking, farmers market regulations

The Wrightsville Beach Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee discussed designating two parking spaces on Old Causeway Drive, near the Causeway Drive Mini-Park at the...

City council proclaims June 8, 2015, Robert Robinson Taylor Day 

Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo declared June 8, 2015, as Robert Robinson Taylor Day during a Wilmington City Council meeting Tuesday, June 2. “Robert Robinson Taylor...

Elizabethan evening

As the sun set over Greenfield Lake, children and adults filed into Greenfield Lake Amphitheater for the opening night of Cape Fear Shakespeare Youth Company’s...

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