The paperwork is in, and a new slate of candidates has been set for New Hanover County s municipal elections this fall.
The contest will include a face off for Wilmington mayor as former state senator Harper Peterson challenges long-time mayor Bill Saffo. Also, the race for spots on the Wilmington City Council and Carolina Beach Town Council are set to have crowded candidate fields.
Municipal elections will be held on Nov. 2, 2021 to fill local government positions in the city of Wilmington and the towns of Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach and Kure Beach. The filing period for municipal elections opened on July 2 at noon and concluded at noon on Friday.
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It was addressed to Premier Moe as well as ministers Lori Carr, Paul Merriman and Everett Hindley, and to a number of media organizations including the News-Optimist. The correspondence is the latest in a long-running letter-writing campaign by Valleyview Towers residents calling for changes to management at Battlefords Housing Authority over various security, crime, disorderly conduct and now smoking problems at the housing complex. In his letter to the premier dated June 11, Mills alleges a “deplorable lack of competent professional management and leadership that has overtaken the entire housing authority.” Mills stated the Valleyview Tower II building of 89 units now has more than 50 vacant suites and that a large number of the empty suites are currently not inhabitable.
Wrighstville beach board of aldermen hold retreat; issues include beach biking
Talks could include allowing traditional bikes while banning electric ones
Town of Wrightsville Beach considers banning biking on the beach By Marquis Emmerson | February 23, 2021 at 11:57 PM EST - Updated February 24 at 8:56 AM
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) -Biking on the beach is a popular activity for many people who live near the coastline, but residents of Wrightsville Beach are subject to an ordinance banning the activity.
Mayor Darryl Mills and the town’s board of aldermen discussed the topic during their annual retreat. He says the bikes create a wave of issues due to the beach’s popularity.