A section of the former Waterfall Park is in the process of being cleared of debris and concrete, however no plans are currently in place to make any other changes to the property at this time, according to the Dare County Planning Department and the on-site construction crew. The section being cleared is a roughly […]
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Local Vessels Save Passengers in Boat Fire off of Hatteras Inlet By JOY CRIST
June 22, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
By JOY CRIST By JOY CRIST At approximately 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 21, a boat fire was reported onboard the charter boat Twisted Tuna. The fire occurred 19 miles southeast of Hatteras Inlet, and two local vessels that were in the vicinity, the Predator and the Brother’s Pride, assisted and rescued all nine people […]
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Revisiting Irene’s Guide to Beach Manners
June 21, 2018 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
By JOY CRIST Our wonderful editor Irene Nolan had a relaxed tradition of sorts of posting an annual list of beach etiquette guidelines for both new visitors and locals alike. Initially launched when she was the editor of the now defunct Island Breeze, it was a smart and timely annual list of the dos and […]
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After Years of Efforts, Salvo Day Use Cemetery’s Protective Barrier is Complete
June 19, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist | 1
After years of efforts, the formation of a protective bulkhead and armor rock barrier along the Salvo Day Use Cemetery was finally completed, providing much-needed protection for the vulnerable site that has been battered and eroded by sound flooding during storms. Engineer John DeLucia of Albemarle & Associates, Ltd. has been a point person for […]
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New Hotel May be Coming to Hatteras Village
June 18, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Hatteras village has had some promising developments recently after years of efforts to get back to business following 2016’s Hurricane Matthew. The 152-year-old Red & White reopened to the public after a long winter of remaining closed, the Hatteras Village Pathways Referendum passed in the May primary ballot, paving the way for new walkways to […]
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New Flood Gauge in Rodanthe Being Installed to Help Determine Flooding Impacts
June 14, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
A new flood gauge is being installed at the Emergency Ferry Dock in Rodanthe, per a recent announcement by North Carolina Emergency Management (NCEM.) The new gauge will join a network of more than 560 strategically positioned rain and stream gauges across the state that measure rainfall and water levels in order to warn first […]
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OBPA Launches New “Don’t Be a Clown, Air Down” Initiative
June 14, 2018 | Seashore News | By: Joy Crist
The Outer Banks Preservation Association (OBPA) launched a new initiative this week to educate visitors on the rules of the off-road. Partnering with the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the OBPA has introduced thousands of “Don’t Be a Clown, Air Down” stickers that will hopefully remind folks to air down their tires before hitting the beach, […]
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Waterways Commission Starts to Plan Ahead for Late Summer / Fall Dredging By JOY CRIST
June 12, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
The Dare County Waterways Commission started to look ahead to possible late summer / early fall dredging of the South Ferry Channel in Hatteras Inlet at a brief June 11 meeting in Buxton. Commission members were grateful for the current navigable condition of Hatteras Inlet, but noted that maintenance dredging of the South Ferry Channel […]
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Class of 2018 Celebrated at June 9 Graduation Ceremony …WITH SLIDE SHOW By JOY CRIST
June 11, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
45 seniors at Cape Hatteras Secondary School received their diplomas at a graduation ceremony held on Saturday, June 9. A collection of both friends and family joined the graduates in The William P. Dillon Memorial Gymnasium in Buxton on a warm summer evening to celebrate the happy occasion. Emma Leigh Elisabeth Alvarez, Secretary for the […]
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Rekindling the Affordable Housing Conversation
June 8, 2018 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
By JOY CRIST At the Dare County Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting on June 4, Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce Board Chairman Bob Peele read a letter addressed to the BOC regarding the need for affordable housing. ?The housing crisis on the Outer Banks is real,? he said. ?Help wanted signs are seen everywhere, and […]
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