The incorporation of Carolina Beach was introduced in the House on February 21, 1925. This process went through channels until being ratified by the senate and sent to the Secretary of state on March 6, 1925.
Wilmington Dispatch dated September 5, 1925 states that "Carolina Beach became an incorporated town on this date..." The mayor and other town officers assumed office on September 5th, 1925.
The town has formed a Centennial Committee consisting of 14 appointed Carolina Beach residents including two town liaisons, whose purpose is to Identify programs, events, and opportunities celebrating 100 years of incorporating Carolina Beach. Members work with the community, businesses, and town staff to prioritize, fund, and execute a plan of action that will delight residents and visitors March through September 2025.
Committee Members:
Debra LeCompte (Council Liaison)
Fire Chief Alan Griffin (Town Staff Representative)
Maureen Lewis (Committee Chair)
LeeAnn Tluchowski (Committee Secretary)
Jennah Bosch
Sharon Carlson
Ryan Cavanaugh
Elaine Henson
Christine Higgins
Alannah Keeler
Vincent Losito
Sheila Marshall
Frances Massey
Jasmine McKee