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Archive - Dec 7, 2008

UNCW Toppled in CAA Opener

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Georgia State took control with a 20-5 run to close out the first half and held high-scoring UNC Wilmington to its lowest output of the season in a 68-46 victory in the Colonial Athletic Association men’s basketball opener for both teams Saturday at Trask Coliseum.
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Island of Lights Holiday Flotilla puts Carolina Beach in the Christmas spirit

Christmas came a little early in Carolina Beach. The Nineteenth Annual Island of Lights Holiday Flotilla Saturday night had locals in the Christmas mood.

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Island of Lights Holiday Flotilla puts Carolina Beach in the Christmas spirit

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videoChristmas came a little early in Carolina Beach. The Nineteenth Annual Island of Lights Holiday Flotilla Saturday night had locals in the Christmas mood. Full story...
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Colonial Christmas at Brunswick Town / Fort Anderson

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If a traditional Christmas is what you're looking for, a historic site in Brunswick County might have it. Full story...
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Fashion Victims Ball a good time for all

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Hundreds of people sacrificed fashion for a good cause Saturday. More than 600 tickets were sold for the Fashion Victims Ball at the Coastline Convention Center. All the money raised goes to benefit local charities. Full story...
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New Covenant Holiness Church collects toys

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For the eleventh year in a row, members of New Covenant Holiness Church collected hundreds of toys to give out at Mary S. Mosley Performance Center. More than 200 toys were given away Saturday in Wilmington. Full story...
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Wilmington Railroad Museum recreates Polar Express

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Imagine actually experiencing being on the Polar Express. In Wilmington, it almost became a reality. Full story...
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Wrightsville Beach Coast Guard collects toys

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The Wrightsville Beach Coast Guard collected toys for needy children on Saturday. In all, they raised more than $5,000 in toys and a few hundred in monetary donations. Full story...
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