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It’s going to be a good summer for eating. No, great summer. Well, okay, when is it not a great summer for eating? But this one – 2021 – is going to be different. We all know why, of course. But considering that many of us are just coming out of our shells after getting our vaccines, you have to admire the chefs and restauranteurs who had to make decisions months ago about whether to go for it in 2021. But go for it they did, and we’ve got a full plate of new food businesses to show for their bravery.
Oak Island’s shoreline has lost 300 feet in a 20-year period. The island is considering levying sand assessments against property owners, costing thousands so the town can finance its nourishment project master plan. (Port City Daily photo/Johanna F. Still)
OAK ISLAND Oak Island property owners may soon be assessed thousands of dollars over a four-year period to pay for a beach nourishment master plan.
Over the past few months, Oak Island Town Council has tried to figure out how to split a $40 million cost among its residents. The crucial decision brings about countless questions, including whoâs paying for it, how itâs getting paid for, and whether itâs worth fighting the ocean.