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A Wilmington man is in jail under a $2.5 million bond following the conclusion of a three-month drug trafficking investigation by the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office.
By Lynda Van Kuren, posted Feb 19, 2021
Scott and Shari Clemons (from left) with their daughter and son Emme and Jacob Clemons recently opened Coquina Fishbar at Mayfaire Town Center. (Photo by Michael Cline Spencer) For the Clemons family, running a good restaurant centers around simplicity – providing fresh, affordable, tasty food that is served well. It’s a philosophy that led to the success of their three Hibachi To Go restaurants, and they are now applying it to their new restaurant, Coquina Fishbar at Mayfaire Town Center.
He should know. Scott Clemons has been in the restaurant business for most of his professional life. He started out as an apprentice chef in Tampa, his hometown, and worked his way up to chef of a five-star hotel.
Section of Wrightsville Avenue has reopened following emergency sewer repairs Effective immediately, a portion of Wrightsville Avenue is closed to all through traffic from South 42nd Street to South 43rd Street for an emergency sewer repair. (Source: CFPUA) By WECT Staff | January 19, 2021 at 4:03 PM EST - Updated January 22 at 1:55 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The 4300 block of Wrightsville Avenue has reopened to all traffic following emergency sewer repairs by CFPUA crews.
The section of Wrightsville Avenue, from South 42nd Street to South 43rd Street, was temporarily closed on Tuesday due to repair work on a damaged sewer main.
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