State Rep. Paul Tine, who represents Hyde County in the General Assembly, has asked to meet with state highway patrol officials about why it was necessary to send six troopers to Ocracoke on the July Fourth weekend. This is the second time this year that the presence of state troopers has caused a stir on […]
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Hyde County ABC stores are finally in better financial shape
July 1, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
The Hyde County ABC stores are in the black after years of deficits and mismanagement, thanks to Ocracoke islander Keith Parker-Lowe’s management. “The ABC stores are in the best shape they’ve been in in several years,” noted Bill Rich, Hyde County manager after the first part of a public hearing on the ABC’s budget June […]
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Ocracoke has new and updated businesses for 2013 season
June 24, 2013 | Real Estate | By: Connie Leinbach
A test of a business’s value to its customers is when it’s not open, everyone hankers for it. That happened over the winter and spring as The Flying Melon restaurant, which had been along Highway 12 since 2006, decamped for the winter while a new building was built on Back Road. “When is the […]
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Life – and business – on Ocracoke returning to normal with ferry back to regular route
June 21, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Summer has come to Ocracoke and none too soon for local business owners who have struggled through a winter of suspended — and longer — ferry rides and a cool spring. The streets and shops are again seeing more tourists, thanks, in part, to the resumed regular ferry run between Hatteras and Ocracoke, which returned […]
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Ocrafolk Festival has a good crowd despite threat from Andrea …WITH SLIDE SHOW
June 11, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
The first tropical system of the season threatened, but Ocrafolk Festival organizers lucked out when Tropical Storm Andrea skirted Ocracoke after a drenching Thursday, leaving sunny weekend weather in its wake. “It was a great weekend,” said festival director David Tweedie, who also is the fiddler for Molasses Creek, festival hosts, about the Friday through […]
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Four seniors get diplomas at Ocracoke School’s 2013 graduation
June 11, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Ocracoke School launched four seniors Sunday night during graduation ceremonies in the school gym. Valedictorian was Zackery Jordan “Jordy” Jenkins, who is a commercial fisherman and will attend the College of the Albemarle in the fall. He received $4,562 in scholarships, including one from the North Carolina Beach Buggy Association. Casey Camden Tolson was the […]
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State Senate and House are slugging it out on ferry tolls
June 3, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Opposing forces are at work in the North Carolina General Assembly as the Senate tries to increase ferry tolls and add them to the ferries that are currently free and the House of Representatives works to remove tolls on all ferries or at least not raise them and keep the current free ferries. The House […]
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Ocracoke pony herd welcomes a new colt
The Ocracoke pony herd welcomed a new member with the birth of Captain Marvin Howard, a colt born May 9 to the mare Jitterbug. The herd of Banker ponies, housed at the Ocracoke Pony Pen, now numbers 17, said Jocelyn Wright, lead biological science technician with the National Park Service on Ocracoke, which manages the […]
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Ocracoke still reeling two weeks after visit from state troopers
May 17, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Two weeks after state troopers were on Ocracoke during the Ocracoke Island Invitational Surf Fishing Tournament and passed out 59 tickets and 18 warnings, rumors are still circulating about the events of that weekend. Uniformly, islanders do not condone the vandalism of the two troopers’ cars early Saturday morning of that weekend and several have […]
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Two state troopers choose busy weekend for Ocracoke patrol, get vehicles vandalized
May 6, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Ocracoke Island was in an uproar over the weekend when two state troopers made their presence known during a big tourist weekend that ended with the patrolmen’s cars getting vandalized. Troopers from Troop A, District 4 in Washington (Beaufort County) arrived on the island Wednesday and left Saturday morning, First Sgt. Brandon Craft said today. […]
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