“Surf, Eat, Sleep, Gotta Love Kinnakeet.” So goes Kermit Farrow Jr.’s Google+ tagline. But don’t mistake this Cape Hatteras senior for a classic beach bum or surfer dude. Last month at the senior awards ceremony for his graduating class, Kermit was awarded the prestigious Milton A. Jewell scholarship, the Outer Banks Community Foundation’s most competitive […]
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34 seniors receive diplomas at Cape Hatteras graduation ….WITH SLIDE SHOW
Thirty-four members of the Class of 2013 at Cape Hatteras Secondary School of Social Studies received their diplomas at the commencement ceremonies on Saturday evening, June 10. The Class of 2013 marched into and out of the William P. Dillon Memorial Gymnasium to the tradition “Pomp and Circumstance,” played by the Cape Hatteras Secondary School […]
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Feathered storm victims get new home in Buxton ….WITH SLIDE SHOW
Gusty winds on Friday afternoon destroyed the home of a family in the Flowers Ridge area of Buxton, as Tropical Storm Andrea passed through the area. Three fledgling ospreys took a terrifying ride when their nest broke loose from its mooring high atop a tree, crashing to the ground. It was Kim Mosher of Flowers […]
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Despite the challenges, Hatteras and Ocracoke are open for business
We face transportation challenges on Hatteras and Ocracoke islands, but we are open for the summer season. Highway 12 is clear and the Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry is running, even with the approach of Tropical Storm Andrea, the first named storm of the 2013 hurricane season. We keep trying to put out the word that we are […]
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Lynne Foster of Hatteras is Dare County’s Citizen of the Year
Technically, Lynne Foster is a “come-here” on Hatteras Island, a term meant to distinguish the natives from the interlopers. But between her genuine warmth and determined drive to help her adopted community, she has earned well-deserved “belongs-here” status. Foster was awarded Outstanding Citizen of the Year at Dare County’s 38th annual Dare Day celebration this […]
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Army Corps of Engineers changes dredging plan again
Dredging operations in the Hatteras ferry channel were suspended today to allow the Dredge Merritt to get to safe harbor to ride out the expected high winds and choppy waves caused by Tropical Storm Andrea through Friday. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ plan is to get the Merritt back to work in the channel […]
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Andrea will bring heavy rain and gusty winds to Outer Banks
By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN The Outer Banks are under a tropical storm warning as the first named storm of the season heads toward eastern North Carolina. At 11 a.m., Tropical Storm Andrea was in the northeast Gulf of Mexico with winds at 60 mph and a forward speed of 15 mph. On this […]
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Visitor drowns in rip current on Ocracoke
By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN A 55-year-old Kentucky man drowned on Friday, May 31, while swimming near milepost 68 at the Pony Pens on Ocracoke. According to National Park Service law enforcement ranger Jon Anglin, a call to Hyde County dispatch was received about 7:30 p.m. about a swimmer in trouble. The National Park […]
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Fair Haven United Methodist Church: Beaten but not defeated
Fair Haven United Methodist Church in Rodanthe is just one of the homes, businesses, and landmarks destroyed by the Outer Banks’ merciless weather these past two years. Fair Haven has taken its fair share of beatings over time from hurricanes and northeasters, but Hurricane Irene delivered a punch to the little church that has left […]
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Stanley Austin named Southeast Regional Director
National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis announced last week that he has selected Stanley J. Austin to serve as the agency’s Southeast regional director. Austin will begin his new duties in mid-July. “Stan is a proven leader with a track record of innovative problem solving, and I am delighted he has accepted this opportunity […]
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