Visitors and islanders now have two new ways to access the sound side of Ocracoke Island. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore recently opened an access area with parking north of the pony pens. This area is called Bitter Swash, said David E. Hallac, seashore superintendent, at the Sept. 5 Hyde County Commissioners meeting. “This is […]
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Hyde County asks island to join together in PCL restitution claim
August 8, 2017 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
PCL Construction, the company building the new Bonner bridge is willing to come to the table and talk about a restitution settlement for Ocracoke Island’s losses during the week-long power crisis that closed the island. “PCL reached out and they want the opportunity to settle this peacefully,” Hyde County Manager Bill Rich told more than […]
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Back-up power working in Ocracoke; officials seeking additional portable generators
July 31, 2017 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
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June 7, 2017 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach
The Hyde County commissioners last night unanimously approved raising the Occupancy tax to 5 percent effective Jan. 1. This 2 percent will be in addition to the 3 percent tax currently levied on all lodging rentals on Ocracoke–on top of the 6.75 percent sales tax to all hotel room and rental house fees. So, visitors […]
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Island historian, Earl O’Neal Jr.: 1929-2017
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Occupancy Tax Board further discusses village tram proposal
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Acting Ferry Division director urges islanders to support passenger ferry and the Dredge Report
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By Peter Vankevich and Connie Leinbach Ocracoke Observer Ed Goodwin is no longer the N.C. Ferry director, Tim Hass, communications officer, confirmed this yesterday. No more details were provided. Jed Dixon has been named acting director of the division, according to Hass, who said Dixon has been with the ferry division for 14 years, has […]
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Vendors are not all that happy about paying for ferry
January 17, 2017 | Local News | By: Connie Leinbach | From The: Ocracoke Observer
By CONNIE LEINBACH The Ocracoke Observer Vendors to Ocracoke have been purchasing passes to get into the priority loading lane for Ocracoke docks since Jan. 1, but they’re not all that happy about the $150 price tag per pass. They are able to purchase as many passes as they want, but there was some initial […]
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