May is upon us, and the regular Hatteras-to-Ocracoke ferries still are not running because of an inadequate ferry channel. “It’s a mess,” noted Allen Burrus, a Dare County commissioner who has been actively working on the ferry channel problems. Rudy Austin, president of the Ocracoke Civic and Business Association and a former ferry captain, echoed […]
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State representatives visit Ocracoke to talk ferry tolls …WITH SLIDE SHOW
April 30, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Three state representatives who visited Ocracoke on Friday, April 26, pledged to do all they can to find an alternative to tolls on all North Carolina ferries. The visitors were Paul Tine, a Democrat of Kitty Hawk, who represents Dare, Hyde, Beaufort and Washington counties; Charles Jeter, a Republican of Mecklenberg County, and John A. […]
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Ocracoke youngsters will soon have a real baseball field …WITH SLIDE SHOW
April 29, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Ocracoke students will have a real baseball field by the end of the summer. The field, which will be called Ocracoke Community Park, is at the end of Maurice Ballance Road and is being prepared on a 3.8-acre tract purchased from Dal and Darren Burrus. “If you wanted to play flag football, you had to […]
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Ocracoke Volunteer Fire Department breaks ground on new building …….WITH SLIDE SHOW
April 16, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
By CONNIE LEINBACH By CONNIE LEINBACH Ocracoke will have a new fire house in about eight months, following the long-awaited ground breaking at the site of a new Ocracoke Volunteer Fire Department building along Irvin Garrish Highway Monday. About 60 residents came out to support the event as crew members from Premiere Construction Inc. of […]
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Ocracokers get some good news amid transportation woes
March 29, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
There’s a revolution in Raleigh, said Joe McClees about two bills introduced in the legislature Thursday, March 28, to eliminate ferry tolls. Joe and Henri McClees are the lobbyists hired by Hyde, Beaufort, and Pamlico counties to represent the coast in Raleigh. “We have coalitions of new Democrats and Republicans who have decided we need […]
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New Hyde manager is a native who bring business experience to governing
March 19, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
It’s a new day in Hyde County, and William D. Rich, as the newly appointed county manager, is eager to help. Rich, who goes by “Bill,” was appointed to the position Feb. 18, and while he has given the county all of his time since then, he officially assumed his new position on March 1. […]
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Ocracokers tell state to eliminate all ferry tolls at DOT hearing
March 14, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Eliminate all tolls on ferries in North Carolina is the new rallying cry for Ocracoke and other coastal areas that have access by ferries. That was the message Wednesday night, Nov. 13, during a public hearing in the Ocracoke School gym on the state legislature’s quest to raise $5 million in revenue, up from $2 […]
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Ocracoke awaits long-sought fire break between village and park
March 12, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Ocracoke may see a long-sought fire break for the island between the village and the National Park Service land as early as the end of March. Ed Fuller, Cape Hatteras National Seashore district ranger for Ocracoke, confirmed last week that Deputy Superintendent, Daryl Echols, assured him that the Park Service will hire a “marsh-master” cutter […]
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Ocracoke getting back to normal, dredging may be finished mid-March
March 6, 2013 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
Ocracoke Islanders are collectively happy that the Hatteras Ferry began running Feb. 22 in an alternate channel. “I’m happy to see it back,” noted Ken DeBarth, a physician’s assistant who works weekends in Nags Head. “It’s a big help.” Islanders have had vehicle access on and off the island only via Swan Quarter and Cedar […]
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Ocracokers continue to cope as weather slows channel dredging
While a media release from the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division today announced that dredging in the Rollinson Channel between Hatteras and Ocracoke is 65 percent complete, it will all depend on the weather as to how soon ferries will be up and running. The pipeline dredge Richmond did not work Wednesday and […]
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