Are there any plans to resurface Third Street between Market Street and Martin Luther King Parkway?
Yes, there are plans to resurface that road, possibly in 2010. The N.C. Department of Transportation might get economic stimulus dollars – about $650,000 worth – to repave the road from Market Street up to the bridge over the railroad tracks near Cape Fear Community College. The city plans to beautify the streetscape along North Third Street in 2010, and the repaving might be done as part of that. – Patrick Gannon How many species of snakes live in Southeastern North Carolina? About 30 species of snakes are native to Southeastern North Carolina, according to Andy Wood, the education director for Audubon North Carolina in Wilmington. The smaller ones are six-to eight-inches long and primarily eat worms. “Our largest snake would be the Eastern Coachwhip snake,” Wood said. They have been known to reach seven feet in length, although finding one that large is rare, he said. Coachwhips have a dark chocolate brown coloring along the front third of their bodies and a tannish-gray coloring on
Yes, there are plans to resurface that road, possibly in 2010. The N.C. Department of Transportation might get economic stimulus dollars – about $650,000 worth – to repave the road from Market Street up to the bridge over the railroad tracks near Cape Fear Community College. The city plans to beautify the streetscape along North Third Street in 2010, and the repaving might be done as part of that. – Patrick Gannon How many species of snakes live in Southeastern North Carolina? About 30 species of snakes are native to Southeastern North Carolina, according to Andy Wood, the education director for Audubon North Carolina in Wilmington. The smaller ones are six-to eight-inches long and primarily eat worms. “Our largest snake would be the Eastern Coachwhip snake,” Wood said. They have been known to reach seven feet in length, although finding one that large is rare, he said. Coachwhips have a dark chocolate brown coloring along the front third of their bodies and a tannish-gray coloring on