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Raleigh, NC (May 19, 2016): The Autism Society of North Carolina has created an online database of resources available to families in North Carolina. The goal of the Resource Directory is to provide a searchable, accurate, and easy-to-use directory of resources related to autism and other developmen...

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Carteret County - Fort Macon State Park received four new beach wheelchairs from ACCESS North Carolina. The new wheelchairs were showcased at the beach Saturday.

Kelly Woodall is one of the first Fort Macon State Park visitors to try out the new beach wheelchairs. She and her husband drove down from Raleigh ...

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ATLANTIC BEACH — Wheelchair-using visitors to Fort Macon State Park may once again cruise the beach now that four new Sand Rider beach wheelchairs have been donated by Access North Carolina to replace the ones taken out of service last summer.

The fort staff received its new wheelchairs from Access North C...

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