Forecasters are taking a careful look tonight at Invest 96L, a disturbance that is moving through the Caribbean Sea and could well become a tropical depression or named storm over the weekend. The National Hurricane Center says there is an 80 percent chance of that happening. If it does, the storm would be named Cristobal. […]
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Outer Banks Angling: The wicked North vs. the glorious South
I must admit that I write a fishing column because of the encouragement of my beloved editor. With no formal training, I definitely prefer to write summaries of the area’s fishing reports and some of my own fishing adventures. I truly do not enjoy being the person who goes out to the scene with a […]
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It makes Turtle Sense: Giving cell phones to turtles
Belinda Joyce Tillett Sadler
MANTEO– Belinda Joyce Tillett Sadler, 43, died Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014. Shewas born to Kirby and Carrol Tillett in Elizabeth City. She was thewife to Greg Sadler for 13 years. Belinda was a retired beautician; sheloved to volunteer at the Manteo Elementary school, and loved thebeach. Includingher husband and parents, she is survived by her […]
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Residents not happy about twoyears for Buxton beach restoration
About 25 community members came to Cape Hatteras Secondary School last night to hear Dare County and its consultants explain the planned beach restoration project for Buxton and to ask questions. When the meeting ended, it was clear that many residents are still not happy that the completion date is at least two years away. […]
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Betty G. May
FRISCO– Betty Gollahon May, 78, passed away Aug. 9 in her residence. Bettywas a loving wife to Robert C. May for 56 years until his death in2011. Betty was born in St. Louis, Mo. After graduating from HighSchool in Rolla, Mo., she married Bob. Their years together were filledwith fond memories of each place they […]
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Guest Column: Evacuation Vacation
As I write this, I am planning to come back down to Hatteras next week. I feel like I have some unfinished vacationing to take care of. That’s because of Hurricane Arthur, the storm that came on the Fourth of July and ruined everything. The owner of the Lighthouse View Motel in Buxton, her staff, […]
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‘Wicked Tuna: North vs. South’ really is quite wicked
“Wicked Tuna: North vs. South,” premiers on Sunday, Aug. 17, at 10 p.m. ET/PT and continues on Aug. 24 and Aug 31. The new series will air internationally on National Geographic Channel in 170 countries and 45 languages beginning this fall. For more information, visit www.natgeotv.com/wickedtuna and follow the show on Twitter, @NGC_PR and @WickedTuna, […]
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UPDATE: Beach nourishment project is one-thirdcomplete at S-curves
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project to nourish the beach at the S-curves along Highway 12 and in north Rodanthe is now about one-third complete, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation. About 500,000 cubic yards of sand has been pumped. Large swells this week hampered work to install a second pipeline that […]
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We are not alone, Part II
Island Free Press reader Mike Metzgar, a member of the board of directors of the North Carolina Beach Buggy Association, still quite often sends us links to articles in the media about controversies at other parks. I read them all and find them interesting and informative — and especially informative in what they tell us […]
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