Elimination of curbside trash collection on Ocracoke postponed to January

Ocracoke residents received a reprieve June 10 from taking their trash to the convenience site starting July 1—the height of the tourist season—when Hyde County Manager Mazie Smith announced that the plan to discontinue curbside trash pick-up on Ocracoke has been postponed until Jan.1. The commissioners, on May 2, had voted unanimously to discontinue curbside […]

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42 receive diplomas at Cape Hatteras Secondary School graduation ….WITH SLIDE SHOW

Forty-two seniors at Cape Hatteras Secondary School of Coastal Studies received diplomas at graduation ceremonies on Saturday evening, June 11. After a prelude by the Cape Hatteras Secondary School Graduation Band and the traditional processional, “Pomp and Circumstance,” Senior class president Kelsey Lynne Waterfield welcomed the graduates, their families, and guests. The class valedictorian, Abigail […]

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Martha Roberts Lynn

OCRACOKE – Martha Roberts Lynn, formerly of Woodbridge, Va., died onTuesday June 7, 2011 at her home in Ocracoke.  She waspreceded indeath by her husband, Carl Seymore Lynn Jr. She is survived by herdaughter, Mary Tabb Howard; her 4 sons, William H. Lynn, Andrew C.Lynn, Richard R. Lynn, Carl S. Lynn III; nine grandchildren; sixgreat-grandchildren, […]

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Elizabeth Anne Styron

HATTERAS — Elizabeth Anne Styron, 65, passed away on Sunday, June 5,at Colony Ridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in NagsHead.  Anative of Hatteras village, she was the daughter of the late Edgar LeeStyron and the late Cathleen Stowe Styron.  Ms. Styron will beremembered for her love of reading and fishing.  Sheespeciallyenjoyed competing in surf fishing […]

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Hatteras-based Citation ‘disinvited’ to Big Rock Tournament, still appealing last year’s decision

The Hatteras-based charter boat that gained worldwide notoriety last year for being disqualified from more than $1 million in winnings thanks to a lapsed $15 fishing license, won’t be fishing in next week’s Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament. Organizers apparently don’t want to risk more sticky publicity or making legal matters worse. “The Citation has […]

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