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As readers of the Mount Holly Reporter already know, back in May Mount Holly received “Resolutions of Support” from Hainesport and Lumberton for our “Pass Through Truck Ban”, otherwise known as ordinance 2022-10.
This is the second of three events by the Mt Holly Friends at their meetinghouse located at 81 High Street. These events are presented in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Mount Holly Quaker Meeting.
When Desiree Bagnell first saw the space at 25 Church St., at a realtor friend’s suggestion, she had trouble envisioning the restaurant to come. “What can I do with this?” she thought. The building had the necessary space but needed work to...
On October 1, 2025, The Mount Holly Reporter was capturing video of heavy trucks when a biker entered the eastbound lane of Garden St from Buttonwood St as a truck approached. The truck, which appeared to be traveling about 30 mph, swerved ...
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