Pulitizer Prize winning author to speak at Hatteras Civil War commemoration Pulitzer-prize winning author James McPherson headlines as one of three featured expert speakers at the upcoming “Flags Over Hatteras” Civil War sesquicentennial commemoration conference held by the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum. As a part of the April 26 – 29 event, McPherson will […]
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A different look at the costs and benefits of seashore management policies
Ever since Defenders of Wildlife, the National Audubon Society, and the Southern Environmental Law Center took aim on the National Park Service for not have an off-road vehicle management plan, the groups have managed to get their message out masterfully. You?ve got to admire these folks. They?re well funded, and it shows. Their public information […]
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Widening U.S. 64 threatens the East Lake community BY CATHERINE KOZAK Coastal Review Online First of two parts
BY CATHERINE KOZAK Coastal Review Online First of two parts BY CATHERINE KOZAK Coastal Review Online First of two parts EAST LAKE — As the residents of this little community see it, the last leg of the proposed U.S 64 widening project is threatening to all but wipe them off the map, and they say […]
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Outer Banks Angling: And the beautiful weather continues By ROB ALDERMAN
The incredible March weather has continued and it appears that it will push over into the beginning of April. The extended forecasts show warm weather for the next week or so. Over the weekend, the area saw some much needed rain and temps have been a little cooler the past couple of days, but we […]
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What a day. The above paragraph contains a lot of sarcasm, but there is no other way to write it. Circumstances are so bad that those in attendance were witness to the truly remarkable. More than 20 Senators and Congressmen addressed the crowd. Our lawmakers, Sen. Kay Hagan and Congressman Walter Jones, spoke. Speaker after speaker made passionate speeches and the truly remarkable part, the part that that gives me great hope, the part that gives me the motivation to keep on fishing is this: Every speaker from Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to Congressman Walter Jones, R-N.C., spoke the same language. It was as though they sang the same hymn from the same book. Each of them clearly outlined the absurdities listed in the above paragraph and spoke forcefully of the need for change. Democrat or Republican, North or South, the overarching demands were the same — Let America’s Fishermen Fish! I’ll stop with this observation. When you see Florida Congressman Allen West of the Tea Party and Congressman Barney Frank, the liberal Democrat from Massachusetts, on the same stage saying the same things about the need to protect America’s fishermen, be they recreational, charter/headboat, or commercial, it is a message every American can understand. And that was the message that was sent out loud and clear last Wednesday in Washington, D.C. I was proud to be there. (Ernie Foster of Hatteras village owns and operates The Albatross Fleet of charter boats.) FOR MORE INFORMATION See a related story on the rally on the Fishing Page or click here.
Guest Column: A message every American can understand By ERNIE FOSTER By ERNIE FOSTER By ERNIE FOSTER On March 21, North Carolina Watermen United sponsored two busloads of working watermen who made a long day’s journey to Washington, D.C. Leaving from both Carteret County and Dare County well before sunrise, the fishermen and women made […]
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Ocracoke Planning Advisory Board will tackle ‘pop-up’ businesses By B.J. OELSCHLEGEL
By B.J. OELSCHLEGEL By B.J. OELSCHLEGEL It was only a few years after I moved to Ocracoke that I learned that in this community, “If there isn’t any gossip, you make it up.” And we all know how fast “it” can fly once it gets started. I am here to dispel one of the more […]
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Local watermen attend Keep Fishermen Fishing rally in D.C. By MELBA MILAK
Near the cheerful beauty of the cherry trees in full bloom, a group of somber fishermen met in Upper Senate Park in Washington, D.C., at noon on a gray and cloudy Wednesday, March 21. They rallied under the banner, “United We Fish.” This year’s event was called Keep Fishermen Fishing, and commercial, charter and headboat, […]
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Walking in the water
Some of the Park Service?s new signage on the seashore has caused quite a stir this week with coverage in print, online, and broadcast media and plenty of discussion in the social media and blogs. The signs have been erected recently to inform the public about the new rules under the Park Service?s off-road vehicle […]
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UPDATE: Video of public hearing on proposed ferry toll changes is now online
The N.C. Department of Transportation held a formal public hearing Monday, March 19, in Pamlico County about the proposed toll changes on North Carolina ferry routes. Those who were unable to attend the public hearing can now go online to view a video of the meeting. To view the video, click here. This […]
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Local group will sponsor a week of archaeological events By RUTH MORGAN
By RUTH MORGAN By RUTH MORGAN There is no time like the present to dig into the past! That is exactly what the Croatoan Archaeological Society is doing. Their goal? To find out as much as they can about the history of Hatteras Island, once called Croatoan, and share it with whoever is interested. There […]
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