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Outgoing board member cites mayor's meeting prayers in Carolina Shores
Town commissioner Gere Dale last week took issue with prayers Mayor Stephen Selby regularly says at town meetings.
Brunswick elections preparing to post first results
The Brunswick County Board of Elections is preparing to post the first results from today's vote, elections director Greg Bellamy said minutes ago.
Newcomers Joyce Dunn and Walter Goodenough pulled off big election wins Tuesday, overwhelmingly defeating incumbent Gere Dale and taking two available seats in the town commissioners' race.
2009 municipal election results
The polls have closed, and local precincts are expected to begin reporting results shortly.
Write-in candidate, incumbent win unofficial Atlantic Beach election
Price received 40 votes and Taylor received 39. Incumbent Josephine Isom received 32 votes, Carolyn Cole received 32 and Paul Curry received 5, officials announced at the Atlantic Beach Community Center.
Carolina Shores commissioner to pursue lawsuit for political cartoon
Town commissioner Gere Dale plans to pursue the possibility of a lawsuit at this Thursday's town board meeting after a political cartoon was distributed around town last week, days before the Nov.
Regardless of who wins Tuesday's municipal election in Carolina Shores, there will those who feel the town has been saved from an unpleasant future.
Municipal elections set for Tuesday in Brunswick County
Voters in all 19 municipalities in Brunswick County will turn out next Tuesday, Nov.
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.
The past few days have featured candidate forums in a number of municipalities in the Cape Fear region.
Sunset Beach, N.C., candidates
Five candidates, including two incumbents, are vying for the three open seats on the Sunset Beach Town Council in the upcoming non-partisan race.
Virtual town hall today on Carolina Forest High School shooting
Readers will be able to pose questions or comment on this and other issues during the virtual town hall meeting.
Dale says he'll document mayor's - sordid story'
There is a battle ongoing this election season in Carolina Shores. Problem is, one of the contenders being pulled into the ring isn't even up for re-election. In recent months, Carolina Shores commissioner Gere Dale has made it clear he has a real problem with the way mayor Stephen Selby does town business.
Carolina Shores candidates answer questions
Vice President, Members of Congress, and the First Lady of the United States: I've come here tonight not only to address the distinguished men and women in this great chamber, but to speak frankly and directly to the men and women who sent us here.
Carolina Shores council vote stirs emotions
This election year, it's the residents of Carolina Shores who are at each other's throats, with candidates representing both sides saying their election is vital to the future of the town.
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.
Carolina Shores agrees to release closed-session minutes; mass-mailing idea fails
Town commissioners have agreed to release the town's closed-session minutes following a resolution posed at their monthly meeting Oct.
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.
Change-of-government to be discussed Thursday in Carolina Shores
Questions and answers about changing the town's form of government will be addressed at a special commissioners meeting at 2 p.m. this Thursday, Oct.
Campaign finance laws for municipal elections
Only five candidates and one political action committee have declared to the Brunswick County Board of Elections they intend to raise or spend more than $3,000 - the required threshold to report finances to the board of elections.