Ferry Division’s newest ferry idled by engine issue

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For Ocracoke news, click here. By Connie Leinbach After only a few days running, the North Carolina Ferry Division’s newest car ferry, the M/V Rodanthe is...

Ocracoke Station and Beachcomber Campground sold

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To catch up on Ocracoke news and much more, click here By Peter Vankevich The Ocracoke Station & Beachcomber campground is under new ownership and plans are...

Blackbeard exhibit on view in Hatteras museum

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HATTERAS— An infamous pirate has once again staked claim to land along the Outer Banks. The North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort has installed its...

New, larger vehicle ferry makes maiden run Tuesday

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To catch up on Ocracoke news and much more, click here From our news services The newest addition to the Hatteras-Ocracoke vehicular ferry route, the M/V Rodanthe,...

Ocracoke events July 29 to Aug. 4

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To catch up on Ocracoke news and much more, click here National Park Service activities below Monday, July 29 A Tale of Blackbeard musical, School Gym, 8 pm Jolly...

OCBA seeks administrative assistant, events coordinator

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The Ocracoke Civic & Business Association is seeking an administrative assistant and an events coordinator.  Below are the job descriptions.  Interested applicants should send...

From the archives: Coupe Poor Submarine Carolina Man Learns

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To catch up on Ocracoke news, click here This story was picked up by several national news sources, including the Daily Review (Hayward, California) in...

NCDOT gets OK for short-term erosion fix

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Reprinted courtesy of the Coastal Review Online By Jennifer Allen BEAUFORT – The North Carolina Department of Transportation has in the works a short-term fix for...

Ocracoke sheriff department gets two new deputies

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By Connie Leinbach The Hyde County Sheriff Department’s newest deputy still must learn to sit, heel and obey commands.  Rocky, a yellow lab mix, lives with...

Lifeguards: Protecting lives on Ocracoke

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By T.L. Grace West While I sat on the lifeguard stand interviewing our two supervising lifeguards, I was impressed with their vigilance--their eyes constantly scanning...