The Sandfiddlers of Buxton took first place for the third straight year in the Hatteras Village Surf Fishing Tournament. The team’s captain is Eddie Ochs and its members this year were Rick Scarborough, Tim Wilson, Buddy Jennette, and Andy Stephenson. The team caught 55 fish for a total of 108 points. First place among the […]
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Piping Mad: The story behind the documentary that is going viral on the Internet
Jeff Johnston is the chief executive officer of the Greystone Project, a public affairs and public relations company based in New York. He is also an avid fisherman. He?s been coming to Hatteras to fish for more than 20 years and likes nothing better than to load his gear in his off-road vehicle and head […]
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Hurricane Hangover – With Slide Show
Yesterday morning, my good friend and Island Free Press writer, Anne Bowers, said she thought islanders were suffering from hurricane hangover. I knew exactly what she was talking about. Most of us on Hatteras and Ocracoke spent Wednesday getting ready for the storm. We awoke Thursday morning to the news that Earl was again a […]
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Watching and Waiting – UPDATED
09/03/2010 8:42 pm We have all made it through the storm with no injuries and very little damage. I thought we had it made about 3 a.m. The wind wasn?t too bad, but then came that shift to the northwest. And the sound tide rushed in. Much of it was still on the highway today. […]
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Hurricane watch posted for North Carolina coast
August 31, 2010 | Local News | By: Irene Nolan
By ANNE BOWERS and IRENE NOLAN By ANNE BOWERS and IRENE NOLAN By ANNE BOWERS and IRENE NOLAN Hurricane Earl worked its way north along the Outer Banks overnight, and heavy rains and increasing wind speeds made for a stressful night for those who tried to sleep through the storm. However, the good news is […]
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Storms passing offshore will bring rough surf and rip current risk for much of the next week
August 27, 2010 | Local News | By: Irene Nolan
By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN Forecasters predicted a busy hurricane season this year, and that’s exactly what we have now. There are two named storms – Danielle and Earl – and a third just waiting for a name. And other strong tropical waves are poised to keep rolling off Africa as we approach the […]
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Seashore sees record nesting success, but all because of the consent decree?
August 25, 2010 | Editor's Blog | By: Irene Nolan
The expected media release from the environmental groups that sued the National Park Service over its management of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore arrived today. The headline is as expected also: ?Nesting birds and turtles break records at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.? And it?s all true. As of today, there were 147 turtle nests on […]
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The critical habitat court ruling and what it means for public access and replacing the bridge
August 20, 2010 | Editor's Blog | By: Irene Nolan
Earlier this week a federal judge in Washington, D.C., upheld the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service?s designation of four areas in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore as critical habitat for wintering piping plovers. The ruling came in a lawsuit filed by the Cape Hatteras Preservation Alliance (CHAPA) against the Fish Wildlife Service?s second attempt at […]
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Access groups lose second effort to stop critical habitat for piping plovers By IRENE NOLAN
August 18, 2010 | Local News | By: Irene Nolan
By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN A federal judge in Washington, D.C., yesterday denied a motion by the Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance (CHAPA) to block the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s latest attempt to declare parts of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore critical habitat for wintering piping plovers. U.S. District Chief Judge Royce Lamberth […]
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NCDOT reports historic number of comments on Bonner Bridge Replacement
August 17, 2010 | Local News | By: Irene Nolan
By IRENE NOLAN A historic number of citizens – more than 3,800 people – sent comments regarding the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge replacement project to the N.C. Department of Transportation during the public comment period that ended Aug. 9. About 95 percent of those comments favor replacing the 48-year-old bridge immediately with the short bridge […]
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