The new Pea Island Interim Bridge is close to completion, with paving and other final tasks scheduled for the next week or so, and an opening planned in November. “We are trying to schedule and sequence all the events that need to take place,” said Pablo A. Hernandez, the resident engineer for the North Carolina […]
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Off-Season Osprey Monitoring Project Launches – and the Public’s Help is Needed
October 31, 2017 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
Longtime Hatteras Island Wildlife Rehabilitator Lou Browning is undergoing a Hatteras Island-wide project on our local ospreys, and the public’s help is needed to move forward. The project, which will extend throughout the winter, is being orchestrated to accomplish two goals. The first goal is to get a clearer picture of the number of osprey […]
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Lawsuits Against PCL Combined in Federal Court
October 23, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Six class action lawsuits against PCL Construction were combined into just one lawsuit in federal court late last week. Chief Judge James Dever III of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina made the ruling, noting that the lawsuits were inherently similar in nature. The Court’s Order stated that the lawsuits […]
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Goodbye, Frisco Pier
October 20, 2017 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
BY CATHERINE KOZAK Even in its wretched, storm-battered state, the teetering Frisco Pier is still an Outer Banks celebrity, with photographs of it all over the Internet, and Facebook pages dedicated to it. But by the end of the year, the remains of the iconic 55-year-old yellow pier house and rickety pier will be gone […]
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Shipwreck Once Again Reappears in Hatteras Village
October 20, 2017 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
A well-known but officially unidentified shipwreck located just south of Ramp 55 has once again made an appearance, causing beachgoers to pause and take a second look. The wreck, which is periodically uncovered by shifting sands, has resurfaced after a few days of northeast winds. Along with a WWII wreck that was recently identified in […]
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Wings Over Water Wildlife Festival Begins with Nearly 100 Events
October 17, 2017 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
Tuesday marked the opening day of the Wings Over Water Festival, and the next few days present a stellar opportunity for locals and visitors to get out and explore the local landscape. Now celebrating its 21st year, the 2017 fall session of Wings Over Water has roughly 100 scheduled events from October 17 until October […]
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Buxton Beach Nourishment Update; Dredges Temporarily Moved to Norfolk
October 16, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Over the weekend, the cutterhead dredge C.R. McCaskill broke a swing arm while riding out the high waves. Due to the approaching storm, the McCaskill is now in Norfolk and repairs will be completed there. The hopper dredge R.N. Weeks has pumped approximately 23,000 cubic yards of sand at the northern landing point since it […]
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Buxton Beach Nourishment Update: A Weather Waiting Game
October 13, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
The Buxton Beach Nourishment project is back in swing with a second hopper dredge that can handle tougher conditions, but some homeowners are concerned about the ability to finish the 2.9 mile project before the mid-December contract deadline. A public meeting on the project is held every Wednesday at the Fessenden Center Annex Building in […]
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For the First Time in Years, Cape Point Stayed Open to ORVs All Summer Long By JOY CRIST
October 12, 2017 | Seashore News | By: Joy Crist
Both man-made and natural factors contributed to Cape Point staying open all summer long to ORVs for the first time in roughly a decade. Though Cape Point was technically closed for almost two hours in July when an unexploded ordnance washed ashore on the Shelly Island sandbar, the beach otherwise remained open for ORVs, thanks […]
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A Little Optimism and Some Lingering Questions at Dare County Waterways Commission Meeting BY JOY CRIST
October 11, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
The Dare County Waterways Commission met at the Fessenden Center on Tuesday, October 10, to review recent dredging at Hatteras Inlet, and to discuss upcoming goals and maintenance projects. The commission also received some relatively good news. A survey conducted on Friday, October 6, showed little change to the dredged areas of Hatteras Inlet since […]
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