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County to hold Surf City meetings on bridge, fire departments Surf City officials are planning two community meetings in Surf City April 19. Surf City, along with the N.C. Department of Transportation, will hold a bridge construction community meeting April 19 from 5-7 p.m. at the Surf City Community Center. NCDOT officials will have full-size plans for the roadway, including roundabouts, detours for roundabout construction, and timelines of the construction. A meeting will follow at 7 p.m. at the Surf City Fire Department Station 25, 100 Deer Run Road Hampstead. An operational overview of the North East Pender Fire District will be presented, along with a five-year review will be presented. The fire district tax rate will also be discussed. Pender County Commis-

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sioner David Williams, who represents the district, will be at the meeting. Williams says the Board of Commissioners is working on the upcoming county budget and now is the time for input on fire department needs and expenditures. “Since we turned that fire district over to Surf City it has been an overwhelming success. I think the deal we have in Surf City is great. I can’t remember the last time I had a complaint from anyone about the fire department in that district,� said Williams. “But fire protection isn’t getting any less expensive. The fire tax rate has stayed the same for many years, but the level of service has gone up.� Williams says the fire district likely needs to have it’s budget increased to meet the needs of the area. “Whether I agree or not, the citizens need the opportunity to be heard,� Willaims said.

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The first professional tropical forecast for the 2018 season calls for more stor ms, but nothing as destructive as last year’s major hurricanes that left millions of dollars in damages in Texas, Puerto Rico and Florida. Colorado State University released its forecast last week, calling for a “slightly above average� season in the Atlantic. Forecasters are calling for 14 named storms, with seven expected to become hurricanes and three of those to be major stor ms. The average is 12 named storms, 6.5 hurricanes, and two major hurricanes for the entire East Coast season, based on data from 1981-2010. Ocean water temperatures in the eastern tropical Atlantic are slightly cooler than normal, while the western tropical North Atlantic – which steers most Cape Verde storms that strike the East Coast – is slightly warmer than usual for this time of year. Cooler temperatures provide for a more stable atmosphere and drier air, both of which degrade hurricane development, according the Colorado State researchers. At the same time, the weak La Nina that created a cold

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but mild and dry winter has further weakened in recent weeks. As the La Nina dissipates, a weak El Nino effect could develop by the peak of hurricane season, increasing the westerly winds that tend to break up hurricanes in the mid-Atlantic. Colorado State noted that the anticipated La Nina/El Nino patter n is similar to that experienced during 2016. After a mild start to winter, multiple heavy rain systems in the spring and summer gave way to several tropical systems that continued to bring surplus rain to the Southeast. Those patterns climaxed in Hurricane Matthew, which caused devastating flooding across Southeastern North Carolina. Colorado State uses more than 60 years of historical data to create its annual forecasts.

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New county DMV office opens in Burgaw By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher The new Burgaw Department of Motor Vehicles driver license office officially opened for business April 4 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The office re-opened at 781 U.S. 117 South in the old Pender Plumbing Co. building. The location also serves as a district office for the N.C. Highway Patrol. The new DMV office replaces the previous office that was located in the county office building. The old office was small with inadequate seating and space for DMV employees. The office was also nearly parttime, with limited hours. “This is something that was needed here. It has a central location in the county, expanded hours, and a full staff,� said Burgaw Mayor Pete Cowan. “The building was up fitted to accommodate needs of the DMV with additional seating and space for staff. The Burgaw office is the only DMV

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driver license office in Pender County.� DMV Commissioner Torre J. Jessup attended the ribbon cutting. “We are excited to be in Burgaw to open this full-time driver license office,� said Jessup. “This is a special day for all of us as we’ve worked on

this project since last fall.� The Burgaw office hours have changed to 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Customers may call the office at (910) 259-2799 to confirm appointments and operating hours. DMV offers driver license renewals and many other

services online. Customers are encouraged to check the official DMV website at MyNCDMV.gov to see if their driver license needs can be met online. The DMV licence plate agency is located in Hampstead at 14687 U.S. 17 N. Hampstead Plaza.

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