Sunday, December 20, 2009
Happy Holidays !
Cup Yields:36
Ingredients
1 cup(s) (unsalted) butter
1/2 cup(s) (packed) brown sugar
1 teaspoon(s) baking soda
1 teaspoon(s) (ground) cinnamon
1 teaspoon(s) (ground) ginger
1/4 teaspoon(s) (ground) cloves
1/2 teaspoon(s) salt
1/2 cup(s) molasses
3 cup(s) flour
1 cup(s) eggnog
3 cup(s) white chocolate chips
handful (freshly ground) nutmeg, for garnish, optional
Directions
In a large bowl with electric mixer at medium speed, beat together the first 7 ingredients until blended. Reduce speed to low; add molasses and flour, mixing just until combined. Beat in 1/4 cup cold water. Divide dough into 2 pieces; flatten into disks and wrap individually in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, about 11/2 hours.
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Lightly grease a mini muffin pan with butter or cooking spray. On a lightly floured surface, roll out 1 dough disk to 1?8-inch thickness. Cut dough into circles using a 2-inch round cookie cutter. (Keep remaining dough disk refrigerated.) Gently ease dough rounds into muffin cups, pressing down to form a cup shape. Bake 10 to 12 minutes, or until golden. Cool in pan on wire racks. Repeat with remaining dough.
In a saucepan over medium heat, bring eggnog to slow boil; remove from heat. Stir in chocolate chips, mixing until smooth and creamy. Let cool slightly. Pour into a large plastic zip-top bag and snip off corner. Remove cookie cups from pan and pipe filling into each cup. Garnish with freshly ground nutmeg, if desired. Let filling set before serving. Store refrigerated in an airtight container in a single layer.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
How did Scotts Hill get its name?
How did Scotts Hill get its name?
Ben Steelman
StarNews
According to local historian Nola Nadeau, the region was named for a family named Scott who (surprise!) lived on a knoll or hill in the vicinity of what is now the Old Scotts Hill AME Church, 10720 U.S. 17, Wilmington [Map this]. Apparently, the roads in the vicinity were quite rough, and after floods, people would try to contact the Scotts to see if a way was passable.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
OPEN HOUSE: 503 Northline Dr, Hampstead, NC
Saturday, September 5
11-4 pm
Host: Constantina Sears
Friday, August 21, 2009
OPEN HOUSE: 8784 NE Lanvale Oaks Dr, Leland
Address: 8784 NE Lanvale Oaks Dr, Leland, NC
Agent Name: Dawn Berard/ EXIT Realty
Directions: Directions From Wilmington, take bridge to Brunswick County on Hwy 17. Turn right on to Lanvale Road.(Across from Brunswick Forest) Go approx.3 miles. Turn left into Lanvale Oaks Subdivision.
Hosted By: Dawn Berard
Hours: 11-2 pm
Description: Catering will be provided by Antonio’s and will include pastas, salads, and other goodies.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Record Enrollment at CFCC
Record enrollment fills Cape Fear Community College classes
By Chelsea Kellner
Chelsea.Kellner@StarNewsOnline.com
Professors are pulling out the folding chairs to accommodate a record number of students at Cape Fear Community College this semester.
Enrollment numbers are up 15 percent from last year already, and that’s not counting the high school, law enforcement and truck driver training students who have yet to sign up.
“The number of applications exceeds anything we’ve ever seen before,” CFCC President Eric McKeithan said. “I’m surprised we were able to find this many extra spaces.”
The slow economy that has put a financial squeeze on state-funded schools like CFCC is also sending people back to school in record numbers. That means schools are seeing record numbers of students just when they have the least money to spend on expansion.
This time last year, registration clocked in at 7,455, with some students still to register. By the time registration closed, the school saw an 8.5 percent increase from the year before, McKeithan said.
Right now, the college is looking at the possibility of enrollment topping 9,000 students for the first time. As of Friday, enrollment stood at 8,594, with many more students expected to sign on this week. These figures represent continuing students and first-time students.
To squeeze in as many students as possible, the college has more than doubled the number of classes offered online – 385 this fall compared to 157 last fall – and increased class sizes. That’s where the folding chairs came in, when some courses were standing-room-only on the first day of class.
Despite added seats in popular programs, most of them still filled up fast. College transfer and health care classes are full, as well as technical classes ranging from computer repair to cosmetology.
The school has new buildings in the works, but delays in the state construction permitting process mean CFCC won’t open a new building with classrooms until 2011.
In the meantime, the downtown campus is bustling.
“Walking down a couple of blocks of Front Street, there were our students in virtually every shop, every restaurant,” McKeithan said. “It’s good to see that kind of energy downtown.”
Chelsea Kellner: 343-2070
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Celebrities in Wilmington?
Which celebrities live in the area?
It depends, of course, on how you define “famous.” Quite a few celebrities do have Wilmington-area addresses, though.
Among the more notable is Tony Award-winning actress Linda Lavin – perhaps best-known as the star of TV’s “Alice” – who fell in love with the area while filming the TV movie “Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden” with Mary Tyler Moore, back in 1995. Lavin and her husband, actor/director Steven Bakunas, founded the Red Barn Studio, a 50-seat theater which opened in 2007 at 1122 S. Third St., Wilmington. As co-creative directors, they’ve staged productions of such works as Alfred Uhry’s “Driving Miss Daisy,” John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt” and David Mamet’s “Speed-the-Plow.”
Lavin isn’t the only actor who decided to settle. Dennis Hopper spent several years in Wilmington after filming “Blue Velvet” here. He was largely responsible for the restoration of the Masonic Temple building at 17-21 N. Front St., Wilmington – now home to the City Stage theater – and he directed the 1994 feature “Chasers” here and in the Myrtle Beach area. Hopper hasn’t visited Wilmington in a few years, but he reportedly still owns real estate in Landfall and other parts of New Hanover County.
Actor/screenwriter Peter Jurasik, best known as the cosmic diplomat Londo Mollari on the TV series “Babylon 5,” has lived in Wilmington with his family for nearly a decade. He’s taught classes at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, has appeared on the locally filmed series “Dawson’s Creek” and “One Tree Hill,” and co-starred in the locally filmed feature “Amy & Isabelle.”
Joseph Gallison, who played Dr. Neil Curtis on the daytime drama “Days of Our Lives,” has lived in the area for many years and has been extremely active in local theater.
The late Pat Hingle bought a house in Carolina Beach shortly after filming the Stephen King thriller “Maximum Overdrive” here in 1985; he lived here until his death Jan. 3, 2009. Nick Nolte, who filmed “Weeds” here in 1986, owned a condominium for a while at Pleasure Island.
Other current celebrity residents include “One Tree Hill” star Hilarie Burton and Henry Darrow, who played Manolito on TV’s “The High Chaparral” and who also appeared on “Santa Barbara,” “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The New Zorro.”
Clyde Edgerton, the New York Times best-selling author of such novels as “Raney” and “Walking Across Egypt,” owns a house in town and teaches creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Among notable business leaders with homes in the area are Dr. Fred Eschelman, CEO of the pharmaceutical research giant PPD Inc., and Dennis Gillings, longtime CEO of the pharmaceutical services business Quintiles Transnational.
Quite a few celebrities tie up, at least temporarily, at Wrightsville Beach. DJ John Boy of radio’s “John Boy and Billy Show” has had a resort home on the island for many years and has participated in local fishing tournaments. Mystery writer Patricia Cornwell has spent many summers at Wrightsville and based the climax of her 1998 thriller “Point of Origin” there.
John Edwards, the former U.S. senator and presidential candidate, owns a resort house at Figure Eight Island; former Vice President Al Gore has rented property there. William Bennett, the former U.S. education secretary and federal drug czar and author of “The Book of Virtues,” has owned a house on Bald Head Island, as has “Today Show” celebrity Willard Scott.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Realtor Luncheon: Lanvale Oaks
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Lanvale Oaks
Time: 11-2
Menu: Sandwiches, chips, cookies, and beverages!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Downtown Wilmington Streetscape Project
Want to have a say in the design, look, and feel of the Downtown Wilmington streetscape project? Here is your chance!
From the Wilmington Downtown web site:
Public Input Session for the Front Street Streetscape Design
Date: Thu, August 6th 2009
Additional Time Info: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
External Link: Event Website Location: Thalian Hall
The City of Wilmington invites you learn more about the upcoming Front Street improvement project by attending an open house on Thursday, August 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 102 North 3rd Street.
Stakeholders will have the opportunity to look at the design and talk with city engineers from 5:30 until 6:00 pm. An overview of the project design and construction schedule will begin at 6:00, followed by another opportunity to interact with engineers and planners. This project involves replacing 100-year-old water and sewer lines that run under Front Street, as well as streetscape improvements that will make the area more pedestrian friendly and attract more visitors to downtown businesses. This eight-month project involves two blocks of Front Street, from Market Street to Chestnut Street and will begin in January, 2010. It is expected to take approximately eight months to complete. You can learn more by visiting www.wilmingtonnc.gov/frontstreet or by calling 341-4675.
To view a map of the area to be discussed, please click here.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
School Districts

Monday, July 27, 2009
Realtor Luncheon: 503 Northline Dr, Hampstead
Realtor Luncheon
July 29, 2009 **RESCHEDULED**
11:30-1:30pm
Deerfield Estates
Hosting Agent: Constantina Sears
Menu: TBD
Directions: Hwy 17 N to Hampstead. Just as you come into Hampstead turn Right on Headwaters Dr, Left on Overlook, Right on North Line.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Lazy days of summer!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Downtown Wilmington Takes a Step Towards Aiding the Homeless
I'm sharing this, because I am very happy to see that the city and New Hanover County attempting to help the homeless rather than just moderate them. By encouraging others to support groups that aid the homeless, hopefully we can start an area "trend" where money is pooled together in a way that is much more helpful and effective than handing out small bits of money at random. If you're downtown, please stop by one of these meters and donate.
Homeless to Be Served by Repurposed Parking Meters in Downtown Wilmington
By Si Cantwell
The 10 Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness and Reduce Homelessness in the Cape Fear Region unveiled its new donation meters Wednesday morning.
The first Make a Change meter was installed in front of the U.S. Post Office on North Front Street, identified as one of 11 places downtown where panhandling is especially prevalent.
Read more...Ten Most Forgotten Items When Moving
With more than 43 million Americans planning to move this year, odds are even the most organized may not remember every detail of a move -- or every item. Remembering the “out of sight, out of mind” objects increases your success in moving all of your belongings. Mayflower suggests adding the following 10 points to the top of your preparation list:
1. For the record -- Obtain copies of your and your family's medical records, including any dental and vaccine/immunization information, as well as any veterinary records for the family pet. In some cases, a notarized letter is required to receive official documentation; you may need to contact the American Medical Records Association to determine your new state's needs. You might also consider transferring current prescriptions to a drugstore in your new town.Another record you'll want to be sure to have in hand is your child's permanent school record. School records are usually required when registering your child at his/her new school. Often, copies are not sufficient and require a raised seal
2. Buried treasure -- If you've hidden any valuables around the house, be sure to collect them before leaving. You should carry valuable items such as jewelry with you or keep them in a safe deposit box instead of packing them on the moving van.
3. Old phone numbers -- Pack phone books from your existing residence to take with you. You may think you'll remember the numbers you frequently call now, but more likely you'll spend a small fortune on directory assistance charges to contact old friends or tie up loose ends.
4. Taken to the cleaners -- Remember to collect all items that are being cleaned, stored or repaired (for example, dry cleaning, shoes, watches, etc.). Also, remember to return library books, movie rentals and anything else you may have checked out.
5. What's your new address? -- Keep your new address handy in your wallet or purse. In the flurry of preparing for a move, you may forget your new address -- important information when forwarding periodicals, mail and credit card bills, as well as keeping in touch with old friends.
6. Spic and span -- Remember to leave out cleaning supplies for the final “once-over” before closing the door for good, or make arrangements in advance for a service to clean for you. To reduce the amount of things you take with you, if you are cleaning the home yourself, use up previously purchased cleaning products, and then throw away the empty containers when you leave.
7. The opener -- Many people often forget to take the electric garage door opener out of their automobile before leaving. Remember to leave the opener for the new residents.
8. Remember “Rover” -- In most cases, moving companies cannot transport animals or plants. Plan ahead and make arrangements for their safe transfer.
9. Bank on it – It's wise to open a checking account in your new town about a month prior to your move so that you have immediate access to your funds. It enables you to have a little cash on hand for unexpected expenses. On occasion, retailers will decline to cash “out-of-town” checks.
10. Keys to success – Remember the collection of spare house keys. Whether it means retrieving keys from neighbors or from under the rock next to the front door, don't forget to gather all sets before you depart.
Monday, July 20, 2009
NC Green Communities

If you are interested in viewing homes in these communities, contact us at info@exitcoast.com and we'll connect you with a Realtor.
Realtor Luncheon: Whispering Pines, Wilmington 28409
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
12:00 noon – 2:00pm
MLS# 427096 3605 Pine Bark Ct. - $374,900
MLS# 417689 3506 Tall Pine Ct. - $274,900
***Serving food at 3625 Pine Bark Ct.

Directions: Whispering Pines Subdivision – S. College Rd. Turn at YWCA on Holly Tree Rd. Turn right at stoplight on Pine Grove. Fork to the right on Masonboro Loop Rd. Go past Parsley Elem. Turn left on Dawning Creek Rd into Whispering Pines. Pine Bark is 1st road on Right. Tall Pine Ct. is 3rd road to left. House is on cul-de-sac. Recommend you go to Tall Pine 1st, 3605 Pine Bark 2nd and then eat at 3625 Pine Bark.
Hosted By: Donna Grady Group at EXIT COASTAL CONNECTION
Description: Catered by Giorgio’s Italian – Drawing for one Adirondack Chair handcrafted by Masonboro Adirondacks (value $125.00) Must have business card stamped at all three homes to qualify for drawing. See you there!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Virtual Staging?
Virtual staging sparks sales of vacant homes
Judy Richter, Special to The Chronicle
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Realtors already use the Web to showcase their listings online, where buyers peruse them before hitting the home tours. Now comes virtual staging.
Here's how it works: A real estate agent e-mails photos of a vacant home to a stager, who digitally adds tables, chairs, lamps, art work and other items to make the space look more inviting. The agent uses the enhanced photos for his Web site, the Multiple Listing Service, flyers and other advertising.
Read the rest of the article here...
So, other than the 'virtual' aspect, is this any different that normal home staging? Are there any downfalls? or is it all beneficial? What do you think?
Friday, July 17, 2009
HOA Covenants
One family, recently spotlighted in the StarNews' Animal Tales, has learned what kind of an effect an HOA can have on their family. Recently, they were informed their elderly dog was over the 20 lb weight limit allowed at Willoughby Park, a restriction they claimed was not part of the covenants they received when they bought their townhome in 2007. Now, they must either give away their four-legged family member or sell their home. Despite pleading, the HOA has refused to allow the dog to remain, but it is very hard to find elderly dogs homes.
So, who is in the wrong and how should this problem be resolved?
Tom Grady brings up some important points in his column. If you haven't already, pop on over and read the article. I have my own personal opinion, but I would like you to formulate your own.
Always remember to read the HOA covenants. It is the job of your real estate agent to locate those covenants for you.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Will the Wilmington area be getting a Red Lobster? | MyReporter.com
Will the Wilmington area be getting a Red Lobster? MyReporter.com
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Pride and Prejudice Opening at the Brown coat
Personally, I can't help but find my senses appealing to the very style choices of the group putting on the production. Considering the pub pays tribute to the cult hit Firefly (Brown coats were the independence fighters and the ship on their web site is from the Joss Whedon series) and their P & P poster is very similar to the Jane Austen comic books, one can only assume they have a high appreciation for creativity.
Showtimes: 8 p.m. July 16-18, 23-25 and July 30-Aug. 1, and 5 p.m. July 19 and 26
Local Parks in and Around Wilmington
Halyburton Park Brings Nature to the City
By Allison Ballard
StarNews Correspondent
July 14, 2009
For families (or those who are new to the idea of getting cozy with nature), a park like Halyburton is just right.
The 58-acre urban park is a good size for kids to begin exploring and is located off the 17th Street extension in Wilmington.
Andy Fairbanks, recreation supervisor, and Theresa Mowrey, recreation specialist, keep this ease of use in mind as they plan and prepare environmental educational programs at Halyburton for people of all ages.
To read more about the family environmental education programs at Halyburton, click here.
For a full list of local parks, including pet-friendly, check out this Myreporter.com answer to Where are local parks?
Monday, July 6, 2009
Luncheon: 1317 NE Quail Ridge Loop
Wednesday, July 15
12-1:30pm
1317 NE Quail Ridge Loop, Leland, NC 28451
Price & MLS#: 139,775, # 430935
Agent Name: Brenda King / Exit Coastal Connection Realty
Directions: From Downtown Wilmington pass Cape Fear Bridge, Stay on 17S 11 miles turn right on Greenhill Rd., go 3 miles turn left at Quail Ridge Loop 1317 on left.
Description: Seafood Salad, Squash Casserole, Pork Chops, Rolls, Fruit Salad, Water, Lemonade, Tea / Please join us for lunch and view this affordable new home and other buildable country lots. Located near golf, hunting, beaches, schools and shops.
Enter to win a $25 Applebee gift card!!
View listing...OPEN HOUSE: Castle Street Trio
1pm-3pm

213 Castle Street $268,000, MLS #429384 (Cindy Southerland, Intracoastal)
218 Castle Street $249,995, MLS #432436 (Sandra Hall, Intracoastal)
Directions: Market Street West (towards Cape Fear River), make left on 3rd Street, go
6 blocks and make right at light (Castle Street) 218 Castle will be on left and 213 and 109 will be on right.
Come tour 3 wonderfully restored bungalows on 2 blocks of Castle Street. Refreshments and snacks at 109 Castle. Drawing for gas gift card if all houses are attended!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
New Construction at The Cape
Seller will consider a lease or lease purchase! Bring an offer now or call Dawn for a showing (910) 228-8879.
4th of July Wilmington Battleship Blast Highlights and Southport
Not far away, Southport holds the annual official state celebration for the 4th of July. The celebration lasts multiple days with a large parade on the morning of the 4th. More info here.
By the way, for those that are unable to travel downtown or to Southport, WWAY TV 3 broadcasts the fireworks and parade on television.
EDITED TO ADD:
Check out these photos of the fireworks. They are rad!
http://www.starnewsonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=WM&Date=20090704&Category=NEWS5006&ArtNo=704009996&Ref=PH&Params=Itemnr=2
Friday, June 26, 2009
OPEN HOUSE: 1317 NE Quail Ridge Loop
1317 NE Quail Ridge Loop
Leland, NC 28451
MLS# 430935
3BR 2BA - 1220 SqFt - 0.340 acres
Hosting Agent: Brenda King
(910)617-4800
Brenda@ExitCoast.com
Directions: Take 74/76/17 over bridge. Stay on 17. Go 12 miles and turn right on Green Hill, bear right at fork, travel 2.5 miles and turn left onto Quail Ridge Loop road.
Description: Adorable and affordable family home in quite cul-du-sac with quality features such as custom kitchen cabinets, upgraded bath & kitchen hardware, one car attached garage. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is open and airy with a generous yard w/ tree lined buffer. Master features huge walk-in closet. Great school district, 15 minutes from downtown Wilmington. This home qualified for a USDA Rural Development load. That means you can get up to 102% financing and no PMI Insurance! Low payments and a new, quality-built home. Call today for details. You will not find a better house on a bigger lot in a neghborhood right next to a public golf course in this price range anywhere. No HOA and no rules!
More homes including information on this one.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
OPEN HOUSE: 101 N 25th St, Wilmington, NC 28405
Saturday, June 27 from 1-4pm
101 N 25th St.
Wilmington, NC 28405
MLS#: 432886
2BR 2BA - 1420 SqFt
Agent: Nick Moss
Directions: From Downtown travel North on Market St. Make left on N. 25th St. House is on the Left.
Description: Beautiful home on a large gorgeous lot. Gorgeous Hardwood Floors. So much of the older home charm but with many updates, including updated electrical, plumbing, windows, and more.Enjoy the large kitchen with tiled countertops. Also included are the appliances which has a gas stove and plenty of pantry space. Nice laundry room of its own which is hard to find in a home like this. Washer and dryer are also included. Spend the warm summer days on the huge deck or sneek into the sunroom. Large Lot with tons of room for a garden. What was once a detached garge, is now additonal cooled/wired space in back, great for a pool table, game room, playroom, man room, or anything else you might want to use it for. Come see all this home and quiet neighborhood have to offer.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Front Street Getting an Upgrade Starting in Early 2010
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Why do they call it Military Cutoff?
For more, see the Star News....
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Open House: 7148 Hunters Ridge, Leland
Where: 7148 Hunters Ridge,
Leland, NC 28451
MLS# 434117
3BR 2BA 2176 Heated SqFt
When: Saturday, June 13
Time: 1-4 pm
Host: Cindi Palazzi (336) 263-2232
Description: Call this your new home! Ready to move in, split bedroom floorplan with room to spread out. Beautiful cook's delight kitchen, new refrigerator, large laundry room with shelves and washer/dryer stays! Designer stucco paint in living room with plush carpet and pine accented wall. Master suite has wonderful bathroom with soaking tub, separate shower and massive walk in closet. New upgraded water softener and 16x12 storage shed is wired. Huge 20x16 deck and concrete double parking in driveway-room for the boat!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Grass Is Greener On The Other Side
These are some secrets to maintaining a healthy, green lawn all summer long.
1. Maintain a proper mowing height to avoid the many problems that occur when grass is cut too short. You should never be cut shorter than 1/3 off its height at any one time." The optimum height depends on the species - for centipedegrass it's about 1 1/2 inches and for it's 3 to 4 inches. (For other species see www.turffiles.ncsu.edu.)
2. Take a soil test. Any time is OK, but now is good because it's not so busy at the the Department of Agriculture where they do the testing. This will determine the pH of your turf's soil and proper soil fertility, then tell you what you need to apply in the way of fertilizer.
3. Once you've got a healthy lawn, it's easy to control weeds. "I always recommend doing this by hand.A pocket knife or weeding fork will do the job. Remove a few every day to keep under control - without the use of herbicide."
4. Make sure the turf you planted is still suitable for its location; if a large tree now shades portions of your centipede lawn, you may need to replace it with a shade-tolerant variety like. An alternative is to remove the turf from the shaded area/s and replace with a ground cover like mondo grass, ajuga or lirope.
5. Do fertilize according to grass species. For example, centipede, is a low maintenance turf that requires very little fertilizer - just one application in May or June of a low nitrogen, zero phosphorus but high potassium product like a 5-0-15, at the proper rate of 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet. For fertilizing other grasses, see www.turffiles.ncsu.edu.
Article source : www.starnewsonline.com
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Nation's Next Top Model Home
Read the WWAY Article here.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Apple Chooses NC for $1 Billion Data Center
Lets hope they choose Southeastern NC!
Home Sales Rise in April 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
The areas combined jobless rate fell to 10.2 percent in March from 10.8 percent in February, according to the N.C. Employment Security Commission and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Read more from the Star News.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Keeping in Touch
E-mails , fliers , signs , websites and prospect calling gets more eyes on their marketing and advertising technology. Sellers need to understand the data that’s out there-from the absorption rate to the average sales prices of REOs compared to owner-properties. Getting properties priced properly is nessarsary, and I spend a lot of time sharing data with the consumers to help them place the property on the market to sell.
Keeping consumers in your marketplace educated about today’s buying opportunities.I have done a lot with the [first-time home buyer] tax credit,pre-quailfication information , determine your house needs , area consideration ,and the lower market values today is a good time to buy .
Wilmington ,NC area real estate market is picking up.I have a lot of consumers interested and eager sellers to unload their properties.
Visit anytime : www.brendakingrealtor.com
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Just another day at the office...

Where are ... Beaches that welcome my dog?
Where are ... Beaches that welcome my dog?
Amy Hotz
StarNews
Life’s a beach for dogs around Wilmington, but before you let Fido stroll the strand, know the rules for New Hanover County beaches. Read more...
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
OPEN HOUSE: 512 McClure Cir, Castle Hayne, NC

Sunday, May 24, 2009
N.C., S.C. beaches named among 2009 top 10
N.C., S.C. beaches named among 2009 top 10
By Jaymes SongAssociated Press
Published: Friday, May 22, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, May 22, 2009 at 8:50 a.m.
Cape Hatteras is on the list of Top 10 Beaches produced annually by coastal expert Stephen P. Leatherman, also known as "Dr. Beach," director of Florida International University's Laboratory for Coastal Research.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
What is ... The fountain in the middle of Market Street?
What is ... The fountain in the middle of Market Street?
Ben Steelman
StarNews
The Kenan Fountain sits in the center of Market Street at Fifth Avenue, in what is officially known as Kenan Plaza. It was a gift to the city from native William Rand Kenan Jr. (1872-1965) in memory of his parents William Rand “Buck” Kenan, a Confederate veteran, and Mary Hargrove Kenan.
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To see homes and lots available in the Wilmington zip code 28401 (including Downtown), visit our MLS search page.
Why do they ... Call it Rocky Point?
StarNews
Because early explorers found unusual rock croppings in this particular corner of southern Pender County, in the midst of otherwise flat country. Historian William S. Powell, in his North Carolina Gazetteer, dates it from William Hilton’s expedition from Barbados in the 1660s, so the name goes back awhile.
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If you are interested in buying or selling a home in Rocky Point, we invite you to give our office a call. The agent on duty would people happy to help you in the process.
If you would like to search for homes in Rocky Point, visit our MLS search page.
What is ... The oldest house in Wilmington?
What is ... The oldest house in Wilmington?
Ben Steelman
StarNews
That’s a tough question, in part because a lot of the city’s oldest buildings aren’t being used as residences anymore.
While Wilmington is a comparatively old city (for North Carolina, at least), surprisingly few buildings survive from the 1700s. Most of the early structures were wood, and firefighting technology was fairly primitive, so a number of fires in the late 1700s and early 1800s destroyed much of Wilmington’s earlier heritage.
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To see homes and lots available in the Wilmington zip code 28401 (including Downtown), visit our MLS search page.
Google Takes Widgets to a New Level
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
San Diego Gas and Electric Partners With Google PowerMeter
San Diego Gas & Electric is one of the first utilities to sign up with Google and its new Google PowerMeter energy monitoring project, Google said this morning. Google, which is in the midst of creating widgets for allowing consumers to see and monitor their power consumption, said that SDG&E is one of eight initial utility partners launching with the Internet giant. The partnership will allow San Diego Gas & Electric customers with smart meters to access that smart meter information via Google and its PowerMeter widget software. Google said that its widgets are only available to a limited group of partners, but will roll out more widely later this year with other partners. posted on Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Why do they ... Pronounce Kerr Avenue like “car”?
Why do they ... Pronounce Kerr Avenue like “car”?
This can be confusing to people, especially visitors and new residents. So, what is the answer?
Ben Steelman
StarNews
Hard to say. The Wilmington thoroughfare is named for James T. Kerr, a Confederate veteran who was a prominent New Hanover County truck farmer in the late 1800s. (Some of Kerr Avenue apparently runs through, or over, some of his former fields.)
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Wilmington Film News!
Massive Film Stage Set to Open in Wilmington
EUE/Screen Gems Studios built it. Now, all the producers have to do is come.
The Wilmington filmmaking facility will show off its newly completed “Dream Stage 10” at noon Monday to local media. A few details still need to be completed, such as electricity hook up and the final building inspection. But by the end of this week the sound stage’s massive airplane hangar doors should be open for business.
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Auditions for Miley Cyrus Movie to be Held in Wilmington
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Housing Bottom
The bottom of the housing decline is near, predicted analysts and home builders attending the National Association of Home Builders' semiannual Construction Forecast Conference last week. Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Economy.com, facetiously picked a date when home prices would stop falling: Dec. 15, 2009. Other observers weren't so precise, but they did generally agree that the federal government's efforts to shore up the market would take effect by the end of 2009 or early in 2010. Analysts also predicted that consumers will spend less on remodeling. Eric Belsky, executive director at Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies, predicted that spending on remodeling would fall 12.3 percent by the end of this year compared to last. Analysts project that the credit crisis will loosen, although people with blemished credit records may continue to have trouble getting mortgage loans .Source www.wrar.com
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
A Look Back: Firestarter
Released 25 years ago, 'Firestarter' changed the fate of Wilmington
By Amy Hotz
Staff Writer
Published: Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 7:09 p.m. Last Modified: Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 7:09 p.m.
The 25th anniversary of the release of “Firestarter” hardly warrants a raised eyebrow from movie buffs. According to a USA Today film critic in 1984, the movie had “gaping plot holes” and “a parade of badly directed performances.” The film, which starred Drew Barrymore as girl who start fires with her mind, was hardly an Oscar contender.
Even here in Southeastern North Carolina where the film was shot, locals have not marked the day with so much as a banner on a city light pole.
And yet, for this region, and maybe even all of North Carolina, “Firestarter,” released May 11, 1984, was a history-making movie.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
New Article! Moving with Dogs and Cats
Preparing for Change
The best way to make the transition easy is to surround them with their favorite items and food. This includes:
· Chew toys
· Food bowls
· Treats
· Blankets/bedding
Having these items when you reach your new home will assure your pets that they aren’t being abandoned and recreate their comfort zone. If you will be travelling separate from your pet (i.e. on an airplane or bus), leave an article of clothing or blanket that smells like you in their carrier. This will help calm them.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Summer Music Series Kicks Off at Bluewater Waterfront Grill

WILMINGTON, NC - The summer season kicks into high gear as Bluewater Waterfront Grill begins another year of its popular outdoor live music series.
Sunday, April 26 Bluewater will commence its Summer Music Series with a huge party on its newly renovated waterfront patio bar. ‘Harborbash' will feature The Cosmic Groove Lizards from 12noon - 4pm and The Four Knights from 5pm - 9pm. Guests will enjoy a special Low Country Seafood Boil, discover new menu items and old favorites. The event is open to the public and will take place rain or shine.
The following Sunday, and every Sunday afternoon there after, Bluewater will continue to host local live music. Come by land or by sea for 20 weeks of free high-energy entertainment while you and your friends enjoy Bluewater's fabulous food and icy beverages. Kick up your heels as you watch the boats cruise through the Intracoastal Waterway and make plans to end your weekends on a high note.
Sundays rain or shine, beginning at 4pm:
May 3 Big Fish
May 10 The Schoolboys
May 17 Overtime
May 24 Big Dog and Catfish Willy
May 31 Mark Roberts & Breeze
June 7 Big Dog and Catfish Willy
June 14 Overtime
June 21 Mark Roberts & Breeze
June 28 Big Fish
July 5 The Schoolboys
July 12 Overtime
July 19 Big Fish
July 26 Mark Roberts & Breeze
August 2 Overtime
August 9 Big Fish
August 16 Mark Roberts & Breeze
August 23 Big Dog and Catfish Willy
August 30 Overtime
Sept 6 Big Fish