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Accompanied by a dramatic, front-page photo of firefighters in silhouette battling an epic conflagration, the May 18, 1971, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star the former name of the StarNews reported that in the early morning hours of May 17, The pillars of Hemenway Hall were burning like Roman candles.
Imagine two thick, two-story high wooden pillars fully ablaze, and it s easy to see why locals reported seeing the sky aglow many blocks from where Hemenway Hall was located near the corner of Fifth Avenue and Chestnut Street, where Bicentennial Park is today.
Copy of the StarNews, then the Wilmington Morning Star, from May 18, 1971, with coverage of the fire that destroyed Hemenway Hall at North Fifth Avenue and Chestnut Street.[PHOTO COURTESY OF JANE HOLLEMBEAK]
Guns, meth recovered after law enforcement led on foot chase near Echo Farms
Guns, meth recovered after law enforcement led on foot chase near Echo Farms By WECT Staff | May 19, 2021 at 3:26 PM EDT - Updated May 20 at 4:19 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Two men are facing a series of charges after they attempted to flee from law enforcement Wednesday afternoon near Echo Farms, according to the New Hanover County Sheriffâs Office.
Lt. Jerry Brewer said that the sheriffâs office had received word that Adam Michael Clodfelter, who had more than a dozen outstanding warrants out of Randolph County, may be in the area.