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  • Planning board approves rezoning, special exception

    BOLIVIA—Members of the Brunswick County Planning Board approved two map amendments and a special exception at their regular meeting Monday night.

    Board members approved a request to rezone 7.18 acres off Pirate Shores Drive, Patrick Street, Dal Street, and Shane Street of Seashore Road near Holden Beach to medium-density residential from high-density residential.

    Also approved was a request to rezone 8.17 acres on Barnhill Road off U.S. 17 near Shallotte to industrial general from rural residential. The associated land-use map amendment was also approved.

  • Woman's final wishes honored at Calabash restaurant

    CALABASH—All her life, Norma Ebert loved visiting the beach.

    When she and her sister, Laura, were growing up in Durham, vacationing at the beach and dining in Calabash were part of their family’s summer routine.

    “We all would come every summer back down on the coast, usually this area,” said Laura Urbanik, who now lives in Shallotte. “This was our place to be, and we’d always go to the Seafood Hut.”

  • County board nixes sewer for Carolina Shores North

    BOLIVIA—A county utility board decided Monday to scrap a possibility of extending sewer service to Carolina Shores North.

    The decision came after the nine-member board heard from residents on both sides of the issue.

    The board also heard from county engineering clerk Beverly Adams, who said discrepancies were detected in returned surveys issued by the department to determine whether a majority of property owners in the unincorporated community want sewer.

  • Aldermen to vote on vision plan in August

    SHALLOTTE—The far-reaching goals of the proposed 10-year vision plan will be the subject of the Aug. 5 board of aldermen meeting.

    The consulting planner who drafted the plan is set to present a report outlining how to achieve the goals of creating a walking waterfront and a more attractive downtown at the meeting.

    Allison Platt of Allison Platt and Associates said recently the report would include options for accomplishing everything in the plan and implementation strategies for each option.

  • Shallotte mayor home after hospital stay

    Shallotte Mayor Gerald Long returned home July 3 from several weeks in the hospital recovering from bleeding ulcers and two mini-strokes, he said this week.

    Long said he will find out if he can attend the next town board meeting this week during his doctor’s appointment.

    “I’m basically homebound now,” he said. “It’s certainly a privilege to be back home and to be out of the hospital. Hopefully, I’ll be getting back to doing some of the things I used to do.”

  • Sunset Beach ABC store moving to shopping center in village

    SUNSET BEACH—A new site is being readied for the town’s ABC store.

    “We’re in the last stages,” Bob Bobinski, a Sunset Beach town councilman who serves on the town’s three-member ABC board, said last week. “I would hope to be in there in about two to three weeks.”

    The store is moving from its current location at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Shoreline Drive West on the mainland to a new, 5,000-square-foot site on High Market Street in The Village at Sunset Beach.

  • Summer food collection launches in Sunset Beach

    SUNSET BEACH—Carol Scott hates the thought of wasted food—so much so, it spurred her to take action.

    A few weeks ago, the Sunset Beach resident initiated a first for her island—a summer food collection and fundraiser for the dwindling pantry at Brunswick Family Assistance.

    “Like many other people on the island, many of us started out as renters,” said Scott, a Virginia resident who lives part-time on the island with her husband, Pete, and hopes to retire there permanently in the near future.

  • Trojans trip up first-round foes in playoffs

    The Southwest Trojans moved into the second round of the Junior American Legion baseball playoffs by routing Leland 10-0 on Friday and Ashley 16-6 on Saturday.

    The Trojans began the second round Tuesday and need to win two games to advance to the third round, which will take place this weekend in Cary. Winners in Cary go the state tournament.

    Here are summaries of the two routs:

    TROJANS 10

    LELAND 0

  • Post 68 swept from playoffs Sunday night

    LELAND—Brunswick County Post 68’s American Legion baseball season ended Sunday night in a 9-6 loss to Wilmington Post 10.

    The loss was Post 68’s third straight in the best-of-five series in the first round of the playoffs. The loss was a stunning and swift end to a season in which Post 68 won 17 of 22 games.

  • WBHS football fundraiser golf tourney July 26

    The fifth annual fundraising golf tournament for the West Brunswick High School football team will start at 8:30 a.m. July 26 at Brierwood Golf Club.

    Participants may sign up as late as the day of the tournament. Hole sponsorships are still available.

    The cost is $50 per person, and the cost covers fees for a cart and a complimentary breakfast and lunch. As with any golf tournament of this kind, there will be door prizes. For more information, contact Jimmy Fletcher at 209-3516 or Brierwood at 754-4660.