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But the Surf City Community Johnson (lower left) portrays Pender From Staff Reports ghost walk. The one night was a comCenter was unavailable for the County historian Mattie Bloodworth. The Ghost Walk: Ghosts from plete sell-out. date. Pender’s Past attracted more than 800 “We knew we had to expand the “We will make do with the attendees over the two-day and four event,â€? said Proctor. “We learned a Welcome Center. I spoke with show event. lot from a two-night event this year. It !LLAN ,IBBY AT THE #ENTER AND “We were pleased with the turn- takes dedicated volunteers who devote he is going to put as many seats out,â€? said Tammy Proctor, director a weekend to one project.â€? as possible in the building,â€? of tourism. “We hosted guests from The volunteers ranged from se0ETTIGREW SAID h!ND THERE IS AS FAR AWAY AS /REGON 0ENNSYLVANIA nior high school students to senior always room to stand.â€? and across our great state.â€? citizens. The volunteers were drawn The Ghost Walk featured volunteer from Pender High, Heide Trask High ACTORS AND TOUR GUIDES IN HISTORIC School, Pender Historical Society, ghost stories. and the Historical Society of Topsail The vignettes are ghost stories from Island, just to name a few. From Staff Reports all over Pender County. This year ghost The Ghost Walk is the united effort !BOUT "URGAW RESIDENTS stories featured a waterlogged preach- of Moores Creek National Battlefield, attended the Candidates’ Foer, Mary Slocumb, Mattie Bloodworth, the Historical Society of Topsail RUM /CT AT THE "URGAW the lady who was slapped to death by a Island, Pender County Museum and Depot. ghost, the boo hag story, the prisoner Historical Society, Poplar Grove Voters heard two candidates exchange, Poplar Grove at the Civil Plantation, Pender County Tourism, for the town board – Eugene War, and the legend of the gold hole the Town of Burgaw, the NC Blueand pirate’s treasure. The grand finale BERRY &ESTIVAL AND THE 0ENDER !RTS Mulligan and Jan Dawson – and three candidates for mayor took place in the historic courthouse Council. – Pete Cowan, Johnny Stringwith stories of court cases from Judge • Lawn “We could not have •enjoyed aTurn suc- Mowers Push Mowers Tractors Zero Push Mowers cessful • Lawn Tractors • Zero Turn Mowers field, and Jeffrey Williams II Burnette. ghost walk without the cooperTrimmers Trimmers & & Chainsaws Chainsaws – took questions submitted by “We were pleased to hear from ation of the Town of Burgaw, Burgaw SALES •• SERVICE •• PARTS •• DELIVERY voters regarding town issues. guests who said they enjoyed seeing Police Department, Zach White from SALES SERVICE PARTS DELIVERY Issues brought up by resiFinancing Available our historic train depot and the court- Burgaw’s Parks and Rec, Burgaw Financing Available dents attending the forum room of the historic courthouse,â€? said Presbyterian Church, Pender-Topsail included questions on growth Proctor. Post & Voice (and the Pender Ghost & and development, water and “The goal of the Ghost Walk is Voice), Pender County Clerk of Courts, sewer, education, the town’s to draw people into our county seat and the Pender County Sheriff ’s depupurchase of the former Bank and see the charm of Burgaw,â€? said ties,â€? said Proctor. OF !MERICA BUILDING PARKProctor. The proceeds of the Ghost Walk ,AST YEAR WAS THE FIRST YEAR A ARE DIVIDED BETWEEN THE 0ENDER !RTS ing and improvements in the downtown area, and undercommittee of volunteers gathered Council and the local historical sociground utilities along Wright at Pender County Tourism to plan a eties. and Fremont.

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From Staff Reports Be watching for white vans with people taking photos of your property coming to a neighborhood near you. Fieldwork to update images and tax data on all land parcels in Pender County will begin /CT AS PART OF THE TAX REVALUation process. 4HE 0ENDER #OUNTY 4AX /Ffice has contracted with Tyler Technologies, Inc. of Dayton, /HIO TO PROVIDE DETAILED HIGH resolution street-level images. Tyler Technology field staff will photograph properties from customized vans that will be marked as part of the Pender County Imaging Project. The imaging crews will be working throughout the county for apPROXIMATELY WEEKS Please note the following: s!LL PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO this project have been issued photo ID badges that must be

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From Staff Reports With the municipal elections less than a month away, here is information regarding voting in Pender County. s/NE STOP EARLY VOTING WILL be held in the Board of Elections office at 807 S. Walker 3T "URGAW BEGINNING /CT THRU .OV /NE STOP VOTING hours are Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday .OV FROM A M UNTIL P M s!BSENTEE BALLOTS ARE ALlowed. Requests for an absentee ballot must be made in writing using a state approved form and be received by the Pender County Board of ElecTIONS OFlCE BY P M /CT The form is available on the Pender County website at the Board of Elections page. s4HE ELECTION CANVASS WILL BE HELD AT A M IN THE "OARD of Elections office in Burgaw, .OV 4HE CANVASS IS THE official certification of the election results by the Board of Elections. For additional information contact the Pender County "OARD OF %LECTIONS AT

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