Thanks to Tideland Electric Member Cooperative, the lights went back on last night and right now, Ocracoke Island is looking for electrician teams of 5- to 10-people to restore essential needs in businesses and homes, the emergency commodities manager said today. If you are able to be part of a group of four or more, […]
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Island charter captains hunting trophy swordfish
August 15, 2019 | Fishing | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
Some Ocracoke charter fishermen have ramped up their gamesmanship with a new and exciting level of fishing. They’ve begun going after swordfish out in the Gulf Stream, and some of the fish caught this year have exceeded 400 pounds. “It started last year, but they really started hitting this year,” said Bill Gilbert, owner of […]
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Ferry Division’s Newest Ferry Idled by Engine Issue
August 5, 2019 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
After only a few days running, the North Carolina Ferry Division’s newest car ferry, the M/V Rodanthe is offline. Jed Dixon, Ferry Division deputy director, confirmed on Saturday that the Rodanthe is resting dockside while a Caterpiller representative checks out the engine. The first day, Tuesday (July 30), it made a few runs, Dixon said. […]
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Ocracoke Sheriff Department Gets Two New Deputies
July 29, 2019 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
The Hyde County Sheriff Department’s newest deputy still must learn to sit, heel and obey commands. Rocky, a yellow lab mix, lives with Cpl. Blackburn Warner. The canine deputy is only a year and a half old and still in training to detect narcotics: marijuana, opioids, methamphetamine, cocaine and MDMA (a form of ecstasy). With […]
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Bulkhead Construction at Ocracoke Island Ferry Terminal to Begin in July
July 15, 2019 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
From The: Ocracoke Observer The North Carolina Department of Transportation will begin construction of a bulkhead at the north end ferry terminal, known as the South Dock, later this month. According to Tim Hass, spokesman for the N.C. Ferry Division, work is scheduled to begin July 22 on the emergency project to protect the South Dock […]
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Public Restrooms at Island Inn on Hold
June 18, 2019 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
After initially proposing that more public restrooms would be built on Ocracoke by July, that hope has faded for this year as the Ocracoke Preservation Society did not receive any acceptable bids for the project. The nonprofit organization is still looking for a contractor for this project at the Island Inn and has dropped the […]
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Hatteras and Ocracoke Nurse-Practitioner Receives State’s Highest Honor
June 10, 2019 | Business Briefs | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
Gail Covington can now count herself among such North Carolina luminaries as Maya Angelou, Jim “Catfish” Hunter and Andy Griffith after she received The Order of the Long Leaf Pine award May 18. “I was shocked,” she said about this award, which, since 1963, North Carolina’s governors have reserved as their highest honor. “I never […]
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Rental Passenger Ferry on its Way to Ocracoke
May 13, 2019 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
UPDATE: The “Martha’s Vineyard Express” was spotted at the Hatteras village ferry docks on Monday afternoon before it departed at around 3 p.m. for one of the first of many test runs to Ocracoke Island. Per Tim Hass, NCDOT Public Relations Officer, the passenger ferry will make a number of test trips along the Hatteras-Ocracoke route over […]
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Tournament Anglers Score Most Fish Ever
May 7, 2019 | Fishing | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
The 36th annual Ocracoke Invitational Surf Fishing Tournament was one for the records as anglers in 70 teams caught the most fish ever over the two-day event May 2 to 3. The tournament total for points by the end of the Friday morning session had already surpassed any previous numbers—700 fish caught for more than […]
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Ocracoke Set to Get Rental Passenger Ferry in Late May
April 11, 2019 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer | 2
Ocracoke should have a passenger ferry this year starting May 24, thanks to a lawmaker friend in Raleigh. John A. Torbett (R-Gaston) said Wednesday night that while in budget meetings Tuesday, Secretary of the Department of Transportation James Trogdon said he would pay for leasing a passenger ferry from May 24 to Sept. 22 out […]
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