53.9 F
Wrightsville Beach
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
- Advertisement -spot_img

TAG

news

City permits community gardens

Nonprofit organizations now have the option to grow fruits and vegetables on city-owned land, states a resolution the Wilmington City Council approved 5-1 during...

Parks and Recreation adds farmers market vendors

With 34 registered vendors, the Wrightsville Beach Farmers Market recently reached a record high for participation. “That’s the biggest it’s ever been,” said Katie Ryan,...

Outriggers arrive at Wrightsville Beach

The bow of the 45-foot outrigger canoe sliced through the choppy surface of Banks Channel July 26, its six paddlers stroking in unison. Reggie...

Boaters drop anchor, Wrightsville Beach police enforce mooring laws

Boating is a quintessential part of Wrightsville Beach’s recreational culture, as families come from across the East Coast to enjoy the beaches and waterways....

Gonzalez, Lane join journalism staffs

Two experienced journalists joined the publishing staffs at Lumina News and Wrightsville Beach Magazine in July. Simon Gonzalez brings more than 30 years’ experience to...

Many unaware of improved New Hanover park system

Most New Hanover County residents know Airlie Gardens and Hugh MacRae Park. Those who live in the northern part of the county may be...

State Sen. Lee warns of lost federal funds while beach town leaders coordinate on coastal issues

North Carolina’s beach towns should be prepared to work with the state to develop a plan for coastal storm damage reduction that doesn’t include...

Flotilla committee finds school float sponsor, mulls tax changes

The committee organizing Wrightsville Beach’s annual holiday boat parade is closer to being able to include students from a New Hanover County school located...

Fire department will commemorate anniversary with fun activities

The Wrightsville Beach Fire Department will turn 100 years old July 28 and those looking to celebrate the event and learn more about the...

No contest in WB; City Council race draws candidates

Wrightsville Beach residents won’t have much choice at the polls in November. Mayor Bill Blair and two members of the board of aldermen are...

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img