The Hatteras Island community got a sneak peek at a new 7.6 mile pathway that is proposed for Buxton and Frisco villages at an Open House that was held on Thursday, March 21. If and when the project comes to fruition, the pathway will extend from Buxton Back Road to the Frisco Bathhouse just south […]
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Working Watermen Commission Takes on Timely Issues
March 21, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
The revitalized Dare County Commission for Working Watermen held their inaugural meeting on Wednesday, March 21, and tackled several pressing issues that are connected to the local fishing industry. The commission originally formed in 2008, but quietly ceased meeting in December of 2012 without formally disbanding. After public comments made by journalist and researcher Susan […]
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Photoshoot and Presentation Provide More Local Voices Against Offshore Drilling
March 20, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist | 1
A photoshoot and presentation aimed at garnering more local voices for the fight against offshore drilling and seismic testing was held in Hatteras village on Tuesday night, attracting roughly 40 community members who posed for the camera. The photoshoot is part of a years-long campaign orchestrated by Not the Answer NC, which showcases the faces […]
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Critics Say N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission Emergency Meeting Could Set Troubling Precedent
March 20, 2019 | Fishing | By: Joy Crist
On Wednesday, March 13, the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission (NC MFC) held an Emergency Meeting in Kinston, N.C. to discuss directing the Division of Marine Fisheries Director, Steve Murphey, to issue a proclamation restricting the use of gill nets in the Neuse and Pamlico Rivers. The meeting stemmed from a similar request made by […]
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Prescribed Burn Underway on Pea Island
March 18, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
A prescribed burn operation is occurring on Monday, March 18, within the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. Smoke from the prescribed burn may have been responsible for a brief 15-minute power outage on Monday afternoon for Hatteras and Ocracoke islands. Power was restored as of 2:35 p.m. Though the burn should not affect traffic, travelers […]
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Passenger Ferry Will Likely Not be Ready by May 1
March 12, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Recent obstacles at the US Workboats shipyard in Hubert, N.C. has led to delays in finishing the Ocracoke Express, the new passenger ferry between Hatteras and Ocracoke that was slated to launch in May. NCDOT now reports that due to issues with completing the vessel, the ferry will likely not begin service by the scheduled […]
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EDITOR’S BLOG: Bikes and Turtles – Two New Bills to Keep an Eye on in 2019
March 8, 2019 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist | 1
The North Carolina General Assembly began their 2019 long session on January 9, and over the course of a month, the 170 members of the two chambers have already considered hundreds of bills. From a bill that would allow teachers to carry firearms and serve as resource officers, to a bill that would designate ice […]
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Chicamacomico Banks VFD Garners Better Rating, and Better Insurance Rates for Homeowners
March 8, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist | 2
Results from a state insurance rating inspection conducted in November of the Chicamacomico Banks Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) were recently released, and the department received a stellar “4” rating which could positively impact homeowners’ insurance rates in the Tri-villages. The inspection, formally known as an “evaluation of the fire insurance classification,” is required on a […]
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N.C. Board of Transportation votes to name new Oregon Inlet Bridge after Marc Basnight
March 7, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist | 6
At their meeting on Thursday morning, March 7, the North Carolina State Board of Transportation unanimously voted to name the new bridge across Oregon Inlet the “Marc Basnight Oregon Inlet Bridge.” The segment of the old bridge that will become a pedestrian walkway will retain the Herbert C. Bonner name. The resolution also rescinds the 1983 […]
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Work on the Jug Handle Bridge Continues to Make Headway
March 5, 2019 | Local News | By: Joy Crist | 1
With the Bonner Bridge replacement open, and work on demolishing the old bridge imminent, crews are busy focusing on the new Jug Handle Bridge, which will extend for 2.4 miles from Rodanthe to the southern edge of the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge.