JOIN US FOR SUMMER FUN AT THE FRISCO NATIVE AMERICAN MUSEUM. ALL CLASSES COST $10/PERSON WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION. We recommend making reservations ahead of time. SNAKES, SPIDERS, AND BUGS ……OH MY! When we talk about how Natives respected animals in nature, the discussion is typically centered around well-loved animals like bear, eagle, buffalo, and wolf. […]
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Pea Island Preservation Society to host Juneteenth celebration on June 19
The Pea Island Preservation Society will host their annual Juneteenth outdoor celebration on the grounds of the Pea Island Cookhouse Museum on Wednesday, June 19. The public is invited to the Cookhouse Museum in Manteo at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday to hear the Sounds of Freedom as sung by beloved Roanoke Island native and acclaimed […]
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Craig Thomas Clark
March 12, 1947 – June 5, 2024 KILL DEVIL HILLS — Craig Thomas Clark, 77, of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, passed away on June 5, 2024, at home after a long battle from the effects of Agent Orange. Born in Somerville, New Jersey the son of Thomas F. Clark Jr. and Marilyn Staats Clark, […]
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Susan Blanch Fewox
June 15, 1957 – June 6, 2024 KILL DEVILL HILLS — Susan Blanch Fewox, 66, of Kill Devil Hills, NC, peacefully passed away on June 6, 2024, at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Born June 15, 1957, in Baltimore, MD, she was the daughter of the late Jack and Margaret Dandy. Susan dedicated her professional life […]
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Dolores R. Scott
Dolores Scott, affectionately known as “Mamama,” passed away on Sunday, May 19th. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17, 1944, she was the daughter of Luis and Elena Ronderos. Dolores led a remarkable life, touching the hearts of many along the way. After attending a British school and earning her master’s degree in education, […]
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Susan Becker Alejos
April 2, 1943 – June 9, 2024 KILL DEVIL HILLS — Susan Becker Alejos, 81, of Kill Devil Hills, NC died Sunday, June 9, 2024, at Peak Resources – Outer Banks. Born in New Jersey on April 2, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Edna Rodman Williams and Alexander Becker. In addition to […]
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Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation Pop Up BBQ Benefit Set for June 11
Please join the HICF for their Annual Pop Up BBQ Benefit on June 11 from 5:30 p.m. until they run out of BBQ. The event will be held between the Hatteras Post Office and the Hatteras Library. The BBQ will be provided by Crazy Johnny’s BBQ. BBQ pork sandwiches, baked beans, coleslaw, macaroni salad, drinks, […]
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Weekly Avon Farmers Market returns for the 2024 season on Tuesday, June 11
The Avon Farmers Market is returning for the 2024 season on Tuesday, June 11, at their new-in-2023 location next to the Vacasa office along N.C. Highway 12. The market is sponsored by the Avon Property Owners Association, and will feature a variety of local artists, craftsmen, regional farmers, and other homegrown entrepreneurs stationed on the […]
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Hatteras boat wins more than $1.7 million on day one of 66th Annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament
Captain Rom Whitaker and the crew of the Hatteras Village-based Release made a big splash on the first day of the 66th Annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament by winning the Fabulous Fisherman’s category and landing a cash prize of $1,729,750 in the process. The Level V Fabulous Fisherman’s category awards a winner-take-all prize to the first […]
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A Beachcomber’s View: Olives and Augers, Wentletraps and Worm Shells
As the seasons change, so do the beachcombing conditions and finds. During the winter months, it seems like bigger shells and chunkier items like driftwood tend to wash up, compared to the summer months, when smaller shells and smaller piles of debris are the norm. As a beachcomber, one of my signs of summer is […]
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