Pirate Fest returned to Swansboro on Saturday, May 14, with the pirate ship Meka II of Beaufort, under Capt. Sinbad, pictured, storming the Swansboro waterfront with guns firing. The event has been on hold for two years due to COVID-19. Sponsored by Onslow County and Swansboro parks and recr… Read more
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