Oct 31, 2009 | Brunswick Beacon
All politics are local. It's an old saying, but very true. Next Tuesday, residents of the 19 Brunswick County municipalities will have their opportunity to cast their votes for who will lead their communities.
Town of Calabash hires new administrator
After several months of searching, the Town of Calabash has hired a new town administrator.
Sewer line cost spurs write-in candidacy
Mary Knight wants to do what's best for Calabash residents, so she's putting herself forward as a registered write-in commissioner candidate in the town's upcoming election.
Location for proposed Brunswick County veterans clinic yet to be finalized
Korean War veteran Willie Richardson drives from his Calabash area home to the VA Medical Center in Fayetteville several times a month for health care.
Candidates: preserve town character
Candidates for Shallotte's mayor and two open aldermen seats want a town that's friendly to residents and businesses, a place that holds onto its historic character while working to attract new businesses to help keep it the business hub of southwestern Brunswick County.
Sunset Beach mayoral candidates face off Nov. 3
The non-partisan Nov. 3 municipal election will bring a face-off between two candidates in Sunset Beach, N.C. - one the incumbent and the other a relative newcomer to politics.
UDO, administrator topics at Calabash forum
The UDO, former town administrator Jeremy Cribb, the fire department and sewer were among hot topics at a Meet the Candidates Forum in Calabash Friday night.
Video Included: More than 250 turn out for Sunset Beach candidates' forum
It was a full house Thursday night at Sea Trail, where about 270 people turned out for the Meet the Candidates Forum.
Shingle Tree Acres residents pleading for basic amenities
Shingle Tree Acres residents Markita Stevenson stands with her baby Charles Fullwood and Gail Gore, Ronnie McCray Sr., Jay Jenerette, Patricia Livington, and Joseph Gore in the neighborhood in Calabash on Tuesday.
Authorities search for man accused of using a counterfeit check
The Brunswick County Sheriff's Office is asking for help in identifying a man accused of using a counterfeit check.
N.C. remembers Hurricane Hazel's death, destruction
Thursday marks 55 years since Hurricane Hazel struck North Carolina, which was one of the deadliest and costliest storms in state history.
Calabash approves zoning for newly annexed area
The town board approved zoning 92 properties formerly in Sunset Beach's ETJ that were annexed into Calabash on July 1. Parcels individually voted on and approved by commissioners with respective zoning include 20 lots with R.J. Sommersett , 18 lots in Bonaparte Retreat I 11 lots in Oak Ridge Plantation , 16 lots on Shady Forest Drive , and 11 lots ...
Ordinances for campaign signs for upcoming municipal elections
For unincorporated parts of Brunswick County, there is no time restriction as to when the signs can go up, but all signs must be down within seven days of the election.
Sunset River Marketplace hosts Watercolor Society of North Carolina...
Sunset River Marketplace is hosting the 64th annual Watercolor Society of North Carolina Juried Exhibition from Oct.
Local underground bestseller 'Smidgens' a window into Southern life
Homemaker Becky Shuford, holding a quiche she made, has an underground hit with "Smidgens," a self-published project that'ss part cookbook, part manners guide, part humor and part salute to the stay-at-home mom.
Candidate forums planned for Carolina Shores, Sunset Beach, Calabash and Shallotte
The Brunswick Beacon is teaming up with the Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce, Sunset Properties and ATMC TV to host several candidate forums in advance of the upcoming Nov.
Twenty-year vested rights sought for The Pearl in Calabash
Town commissioners indicate they favor granting a 20-year vested rights agreement for a future 900-acre residential development at The Pearl Golf Links.
Inmates help dogs get new homes
Cara Nelsen of Calabash pets her dog, Steinway, one of the former shelter dogs trained by inmates in the New Leash on Life program at Pender Correctional Institution in Burgaw.
Amanda Reeves Little of Shallotte and Dean Gore of Ash were married Aug. 29 at Highest Praise Worship Center, with The Rev.
Local Salon participates in 'Pink Hair for Hope' pogram
The color pink is everywhere today. It has become synonymous with showing support for breast cancer awareness.