Residents and visitors frustrated by spotty Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry service By CONNIE LEINBACH

By CONNIE LEINBACH By CONNIE LEINBACH Ocracoke visitors and islanders alike were frustrated Monday with spotty ferry service between Ocracoke and Hatteras. The “super moon” and high northeast winds have increased shoaling in the Rollinson Channel between the islands, causing ferries to hit the sand and even suspend service since Saturday. Lucy Wallace, Ferry Division […]

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UPDATE:   More new businesses open on Ocracoke By CONNIE LEINBACH

Like spring flowers, businesses continue to bloom on Ocracoke. Three new businesses have opened or will open soon on the island. La Isla, a new Mexican grocery store that opened March 30 in Spencer’s Market, offers an international variety of food and other staples. Items such as “Takis” chips, marzipan, drinkable yogurt, spicy nuts, Mexican […]

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A new season brings some changes to Ocracoke businesses By CONNIE LEINBACH

The sounds of spring—hammering and sawing—are in the air on Ocracoke, and visitors will notice some changes in island businesses.  George and Janille Turner have been busy the last couple of months giving a facelift to their new restaurant, the Topless Oyster, along Irvin Garrish Highway in the former Jimmy’s Buffet, which had been Captain […]

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UPDATE:  Hyde County is gearing up to take on legislators over ferry tolls

The Hyde County Commissioners are looking for as many Ocracoke and mainland residents as possible to travel with them to Raleigh for a March 9 Joint Transportation Committee meeting where ferry tolls will be discussed. The Hyde County Commissioners are looking for as many Ocracoke and mainland residents as possible to travel with them to […]

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Ocracokers turn out in force to oppose increase in ferry tolls

Ocracokers are feeling like the critters in the carnival game “Whack-a-Mole” as they grapple with the looming increase in ferry tolls on the Swan Quarter and Cedar Island ferries mandated by the state legislature last summer.  Ocracokers are feeling like the critters in the carnival game “Whack-a-Mole” as they grapple with the looming increase in […]

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