BEAUFORT — Two longtime bicycle advocates, Steven Hardy-Braz and Dave Connelly, will visit Beaufort on Monday, April 12 to promote bicycling and the East Coast Greenway.
DUCK — The unique “Keeper’s Table” dinner-theater event is returning to the Sanderling Resort in Duck Tuesday, April 13.
MOREHEAD CITY — UScellular has announced the three winners of its sixth annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain Sunshine Lady Club at a celebration at the club via video call.
BEAUFORT — The Beaufort Culture Club will launch its “Truth and Reconciliation” initiative at 6 p.m. Thursday outside at Cru Wine Bar, Coffee Shop & Wine Store on Turner Street in Beaufort.
By Rebecca Jones, special to the News-Times
It’s hard to wrap your head around the goings-on in Davidson County as it relates to the “public notices” issue that is causing quite a stir across North Carolina.
By Rebecca Jones, special to the News-Times
MOREHEAD CITY — Domestic Violence is an epidemic – locally and nationally. The average number of calls to Carteret County Communications for law enforcement intervention is in excess of 1,700 calls annually. Each year, the Carteret County Domestic Violence Program provides safe shelter and …
CARTERET COUNTY — The Carteret County Master Gardener Volunteer Association is offering a $1,000 scholarship to a county resident who is enrolled in or planning to attend a college or university to pursue a field of study in horticulture, botany, agriculture or related plant science. Studen…
MOREHEAD CITY — For the seventh year in a row, youth-focused organizations in the Carteret County area can earn up to $1,000 through UScellular’s HYPERLINK “http://www.uscellular.com/communityconnections” \h Community Connections program.
BEAUFORT — The warmth of the coming spring is a tonic for our senses as we look back on a past year unlike any other.
NEW BERN — The New Bern Battlefield Park and the American Battlefield Trust will hold Park Day, an annual hands-on preservation event to help Civil War, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 battlefields and historic sites take on maintenance projects large and small.
MOREHEAD CITY — Rotarian Dean McDonald (left) receives a $500 Balsam Range Concert sponsorship check from Lin Schulze of Carteret Landing Assisted Living.
MOREHEAD CITY — An online oyster happy hour benefitting the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. Friday.
CHERRY POINT — The Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Tax Center is once again offering tax filing services to all service members, retirees and their families free of charge.
MOREHEAD CITY — Beaufort Wine and Food (BWF) has donated $10,000 toward its $50,000 pledge to the new Salvation Army facility which has features that will have a significant impact on the service provided to Carteret County.
Historians generally agree that Union Gen. Ambrose Everett Burnside’s performance as a Civil War military leader had its ups and downs.
HARKERS ISLAND — Visitors to Cape Lookout National Seashore will have an opportunity to see student art on display, courtesy of the International Fiber Collaborative.
Satisfaction. North Carolina State University’s Wolfpack men’s basketball team outmuscled and outhustled UCLA in a NCAA tournament semifinal tilt in 1974 to dethrone the mighty Bruins.
BEAUFORT — The Beaufort Music Festival and Beaufort Drive-In are bringing rock and roll history this spring and summer with a series of rockumentaries at the N.C. Maritime Museum’s Gallant’s Channel Annex, located at 293 W. Beaufort Road.
MOREHEAD CITY — The Crystal Coast Reading Council hosted its annual Young Authors’ Celebration on Saturday with the theme for the 2020-2021 Young Authors Project being “Let Your Light Shine.”
MOREHEAD CITY — The Carteret Community College will kick off its free monthly lecture series Wednesday, March 31 with a presentation titled “The History of Women Winning the Right to Vote - over 100 years ago.”
By Claudia Houtson, NBHS historian
By Rebecca Jones, special to the News-Times
MOREHEAD CITY — UScellular has donated $8,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain thanks to its customers in the region.