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All-State baseball Two Pender County players – from Trask and Topsail – have been named to the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association AllState teams. Read more in sports on page 8A.

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Civil penalties for those who don’t comply By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Burgaw property owners who ignore town notices regarding nuisance abatement will now face civil penalties. The town board approved a change to the nuisance ordinance that provides for a civil penalty of $50 per day against property owners who fail to comply with a town order to clean up, repair, or otherwise rectify an identified nuisance. Overgrown property, abandoned structures that have fallen into disrepair, and stor mwater issues are the most common nuisance issues cited. Burgaw Planning Director Rebekah Roth says the town is more than willing to work

with property owners who are making a good-faith effort to comply with the ordinance. The civil penalty is for those who ignore the notice. “The nuisance situation is complaint-driven. People have always been able to call and complain about a nuisance. Before, we contacted the property owner and if they didn’t fix the problem within a certain period of time, the town has the ability to clean it up for them and charge the property owner,” Roth said. “It’s often been easier for the property owner to let the town do it. Sometimes there are projects that we don’t have the ability to abate because they are so large or it would require expertise that we don’t have on

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Arrest in April honey holdup From Staff Reports New Hanover County deputies have arrested a man accused of robbing a Pender County man while he was selling honey outside his home near Burgaw. T r ave n u s Je r m a i n e Grainger, 38, was taken into Friday afternoon. Grainger is charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, second-degree kidnapping, and communicating threats. Grainger was given a $125,000 bond. According to the Pender County Sheriff ’s Department, the incident happened on U.S. 117 south of Burgaw April 30. The victim was selling honey in his driveway outside his home around 2:15 p.m. A man stopped, pulled up his shirt and showed him a gun. Grainger alle gedly told the victim to give him all his

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A 1975 Buick LeSabre convertable rests in the shade of the ancient oaks at Poplar Grove Plantation Saturday at the Pistons, Plugs, and Shocks classic car show. The grounds were filled with classic cars and those who love them. See more photos on page 4B and on Facebook.

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presented petitions and addressed the commissioners citing impact studies, previous N.C. Department of Transportation recommendations and personal experiences with regard to speeding cars, people walking off the beach access into the road, and the increased number of cars in the area. “We have beer trucks, package delivery, and rental houses with 3-4 cars in our area,” said Topsail Beach resident Steve Halleck. “Adding crosswalks

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the general public, the Topsail Beach Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 to keep the 45-mile-per-hour speed limit unchanged along N. Anderson Blvd. from Catherine Avenue to the town business center at the July 2016 meeting. Citizens in favor of lowering the speed limit to 35 mph along the stretch of road

without changing the speed limit or putting in lights won’t help the situation.” Halleck also expressed his opinion that the Topsail Beach Police Department wouldn’t ticket cars traveling over the speed limit. “It’s not worth their effort,” Hallck said. Lorraine Halleck said that this should not be looked at as an issue between the northern and southern end of Topsail Beach. “It’s a matter of safety –

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side of the business district,” she said. With the Board’s permission, Commissioner Morton Blanchard stepped down to address the board as a citizen of Topsail Beach. He presented the board with a petition that was signed by more than 30 homeowners in his neighborhood north of the town center.

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Two sites considered for Burgaw splashpad By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

several times and made it a priority. This is an effort to decide on a location – there are two the town is considering. One is along Courthouse Avenue, and the other is on an existing town property. The board was looking at a conceptual idea of what a splashpad would look like. You could take the plan and apply it to another tract of land.” McEwen says putting the splashpad on Courthouse Avenue would be part of a larger project to improve the downtown area. “In the board’s opinion, there are a lot of benefits for

putting it downtown. There are issues with the sidewalks and the curbs on Courthouse Avenue. Before we would do anything, we have to replace the water line along the street. That will be done in the next couple of months,” said McEwen. “We are trying to focus in on improving Courthouse Avenue, the sidewalks, landscaping, and a huge part of that would be adding the splashpad.” According to McEwen, a splashpad recreation area has more desireable qualities for

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This lot on Courthouse Avenue, currently occupied by a doctor’s office, is under consideration for the proposed splashpad in Burgaw.

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Burgaw town commissioners are considering two possible locations for a proposed public splashpad. Commissioners heard a presentation from Meg Smith and downtown businessman Johnny Westbrook to build the splashpad on Courthouse Avenue on property currently occupied by a doctor’s office. “Commissioners are favorable to the general concept and priority of a splashpad,” said town manager Chad McEwen. “The board has discussed it

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