Rooms with a View

Nick Nixon and Beth Connell fondly recall the first time they drove down the narrow road off Masonboro Loop heading toward the Intracoastal Waterway. Nixon was in the process of selling the North Myrtle Beach-based self-storage business he owned with his brother. When the sale went through he and Beth — who runs a physical…

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Coach Lenny Simpson had planned to take half a dozen youngsters from his Wilmington One Love tennis program to the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows New York this year. It was the natural progression. In 2016 benefactors David and Caroline McLemore made it possible to take two kids. Four went last year. “We were going…

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The Wrath of Florence

The downgraded storm made landfall at Wrightsville Beach on Sept. 14. Fierce winds tore at roofs downed trees and power lines and relentless rains caused river creek and sound flooding across the region. See Florence in photos.

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Shorts

Wrightsville Beach Reunion By Simon Gonzalez The Wrightsville Beach lifeguard reunion is expanding this year. The 2018 event scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. Nov. 3 has been reborn as the “Friends of Wrightsville Beach Reunion ” celebrating not just lifeguards but surfers watermen and “all businesses located on Wrightsville Beach Harbor Island andIntracoastal Waterway…

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Equal Justice

Whenever North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jackson visits her vacation home at Kure Beach she is reminded of the time she went on “Jeopardy” and put a little crack in the glass ceiling. It was the mid-1990s a time when most of the contestants on the TV quiz show were men. “There was a…

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The Magic of Personal Connection

Debra Bucci is a positive force and her passion for life and investment in the happiness of others is evident in her work. As she puts it “paintings are all about personal connection.” “I want someone to have an emotional connection to my work ” she says. “When I’m painting I’m thinking about emotional stability…

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Conservation By Design

Susy Paisley’s fabrics and wallpapers are inspired by a desire to help endangered species When Susy Paisley made a major career change from conservation biologist to soft furnishings she didn’t completely forsake her former profession. In fact her old job informs everything she does in her new job. Paisley designs and creates fabrics and wallpapers…

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Custom Calls

Ralph Jensen was already a successful wood craftsman a maker and restorer of fine furniture when he stumbled on the find that would lead to his true life’s calling. In 2000 Jensen invested a couple of bucks in a basket of goodies at a flea market. The basket included an old wooden duck call. “I…

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Celebrating Community

North Carolina native Vivian Howard is a famous chef and a best-selling author and she even hosts her own TV show. But she and husband Ben Knight want their Wilmington restaurant to be known for its food and atmosphere not her celebrity status.

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Unlocking its True Potential

Lock and Dam #1 transitions from commercial necessity to a recreational and environmental destination Occasionally boats still require passage up and down the Cape Fear River. Perhaps kayakers making a trip from Fayetteville to Wilmington for recreational purposes or the military running training exercises. Victor Pillow walks down the hill from the lockmaster’s house at…

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