Celebrating Old Christmas in Rodanthe

Rodanthe will once again host a local tradition that’s older than the village itself with the upcoming celebration of Old Christmas on Saturday, January 6. Old Christmas technically began centuries ago when word finally spread to isolated Hatteras Island that England had adopted the Gregorian calendar in the mid-18th century, (effectively changing Christmas to December […]

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EDITOR’S BLOG: Year in Review – The stories that grabbed our attention in 2023

Since The Island Free Press (IFP) was launched 16 years ago, it has become an annual tradition to look back on the stories that grabbed our islands’ attention and left a permanent mark. Started by our co-founder and original editor, Irene Nolan, it’s a tradition that we’ve been proud to carry on since she passed away […]

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2nd Annual Shuck Hatteras Festival attracts more than 1,000 oyster fans

Despite an imminent coastal storm and an off-season timeframe, the second annual Shuck Hatteras Festival, held on December 15-16, was arguably one of the biggest events of the year, with hundreds of people flocking to the Tri-villages to shuck away the day. Framed around the Outer Banks’ love of oysters, but featuring many corresponding events […]

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Second Bodie Island lighthouse climb of the winter season will be held December 16

For the first time ever, the Bodie Island Lighthouse has opened for adventurous climbers on two dates in December, and while the first climbing event was already held on Dec. 2, visitors have a second chance to climb the lighthouse this Saturday, December 16. The first December 2 climb included representatives from the Cape Hatteras […]

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One of the biggest meteor showers of the year will peak this week

One of the biggest shows of the year for sky watchers, the Geminid Meteor shower, is forecast to peak on Wednesday, December 13, and Thursday, December 14, 2023. During peak activity and perfect weather conditions, the Geminids can produce approximately 100-120 meteors per hour, which can be visible by the naked eye. Geminid meteors tend to […]

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