A $1.95 million federal grant announced today will provide 7.9 miles of paved pathway on the Outer Banks National Scenic Byway on Hatteras Island. The new pathway, a 5-foot wide concrete surface along the Pamlico Sound side of Highway 12, will run through the villages of Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, and Avon. “We are elated,” said […]
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Walking Ocracoke’s beach with Henry David Thoreau: Part 4
“I wished to see that seashore where man’s works are wrecks…where the ocean is land-lord as well as sea-lord, and comes ashore without a wharf for the landing; where the crumbling land is the only invalid, or at best is dry land, and that is all you can say of it..” –Henry David Thoreau On […]
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Are ferry naming opportunities to raise revenue in our future?
We may have dodged the bullet that aimed to place a toll on the free Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry. Democratic Rep. Tim Spear managed to get an amendment passed to the proposed Republican budget that would have added a toll for residents and visitors to travel to and from Ocracoke — $10 was the cost being tossed […]
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Charging a toll for Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry under discussion in Raleigh
UPDATE: House committee passes budget proposal that excludes tolls on Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry By CONNIE LEINBACH By CONNIE LEINBACH By CONNIE LEINBACH Ocracoke Island won a major political victory Wednesday evening when the full state House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to HB 200 that excludes tolls for the Ocracoke-Hatteras ferry. Rep. Tim Spear, a Democrat […]
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Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site celebrates its centennial year
Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site has opened for the season and is also celebrating the centennial year for the 1911 station. While a major one-day event is being planned for Aug. 4 (see www.chicamacomico.net), the recognition will go on all year. There are many special “centennial items” that will be available in the gift shop […]
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Surfing: A warm-water day in March, Part 2 ….WITH SLIDE SHOW
Days like Friday, March 11, at Cape Hatteras are few and far between. I got to the beach that morning just as the sun was coming up. The wind was out of the west at 25 to 30 mph, and it was really cold out there. In fact, it was miserable standing there looking at […]
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UPDATE: Cape Point is now closed to pedestrians also
UPDATE: Cape Point is now closed to pedestrians also By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN The National Park Service has now closed all access to Cape Point. The Point was closed to off-road vehicles on March 18, the earliest date so far. The closure came after piping plovers were observed exhibiting breeding […]
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Outer Banks Angling: Spring break for fishermen
It seems as if it has been an era since my last fishing report in December. It definitely feels like it. I missed some good striper and bluefin tuna fishing, along with a lot of fishing hot-button topics. However, my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer just days after Christmas, and I managed to tear my […]
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Ocracoke Real Estate: New blood on the village’s planning advisory board
As communities grow, there is change. This is a given. Some of the changes are positive and some negative, in the eyes of the general population. The negative reactions, in the community, crystallize the potential of what could be and force us to focus on the need for planning the direction of that change. It […]
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Walking Ocracoke’s beach with Henry David Thoreau: Part 3
‘The ocean is a wilderness reaching round the globe, wilder than a Bengal jungle.” –Henry David Thoreau I decided to complete the third part of my “Walking with Thoreau” expedition in mid-March, after the gasoline prices had sky-rocketed a few days before, so I did not feel right about asking anyone to drive me to […]
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