Day at the Docks 2014 will be Sept. 20 at the Hatteras waterfront By IRENE NOLAN

The annual Day at the Docks, a celebration of Hatteras Island watermen, will start with a roundtable discussion on Thursday evening, Sept. 18, and conclude with events from early morning into the evening on Saturday, Sept. 20, in Hatteras village. Day at the Docks was started to celebrate the “Spirit of Hatteras” when the village recovered […]

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Emma Fulcher

FERNANDINABEACH, Fla. — Emma Fulcher, 81,died on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 at theWarner Center for Caring in Fernandina Beach. Mrs. Fulcher was theyoungest of five children, born on April 20, 1933 in Mannheim, Germany,to the late August and Maria Ruppertus Reichert. While living inGermany, she met a young American soldier by the name of Roy […]

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Lawrence S. McDaniel

NORFOLK,Va. — Lawrence S. McDaniel, 83, of Norfolk, Va., died peacefully inhis home Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014, surrounded by loved ones. Born inFlorence, S.C., he was the son of the late Sanders R. McDaniel Sr. andthe late Blanche Windham McDaniel Cordrey. Mr. McDaniel was a veteran,having served his country honorably in the U.S. Coast Guard. […]

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It’s now official: Alternate Hatterasferry channel is permanent

The U.S. Coast Guard hosted a “symbolic” ribbon-cutting yesterday afternoon to establish Barney Slough as the permanent alternate channel to carry ferries and other boat traffic between Hatteras and Ocracoke. The event at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum was billed as a “media availability,” and about six reporters attended, along with a large contingent […]

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Scott Alan Day

AVON– Scott Alan Day, 47, died on Aug. 24, 2014. He was born in Kalamazoo,Mich., to Judith Ann Hays Day of Alden, Mich., and the late CharlesRichard Day. Mr. Day was a teacher at the Cape Hatteras SecondarySchool and a member of Our Lady of the Seas Catholic Church. Alongwith his mother, Scott is survived […]

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