Articles by Sue Book
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Pamlico resident celebrate Christmas
BAYBORO — Almost every parking lot from Bridgeton to Bayboro was all but empty approaching 4 p.m. Saturday as Pamlico County residents lined N.C. 55 for the sounds and sights of Christmas. READ MORE
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Ritchie steps down and service is recognized
Coastal Area Solid Waste Management Authority Chairman William H. “Bill” Ritchie Jr. has stepped down after involvement in the regional solid waste operation since its inception and leading the authority for the past decade. READ MORE
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Internet sweepstakes businesses lose this round
Scott Singleton of New Bern has been cooking pigs for Moore’s Bar-B-Que since he was 18 years old and about two years ago, he made a bet on his own business and took over an internet sweepstakes business he named Good Times. READ MORE
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The flu has arrived
Most people dread it. Some prepare to avoid it. The flu has arrived in Craven County and North Carolina is one of 18 states where it is widespread. READ MORE
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For Sale: Two New Bern historic homes
Two New Bern homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places are now listed for sale by Tryon Palace Council of Friends. READ MORE
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Mysterious lights appear over Bridgeton
Some people in the area saw some bright lights east of New Bern Wednesday night but the lights’ source is still a mystery. READ MORE
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Ankle monitoring bracelets provide savings
It took some nudges and talks with some judges but Craven County Sheriff’s Office Electronic Offender Monitoring Program appears to be operating effectively and paying dividends to the county and would-be jail inmates. READ MORE
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Perdue looks forward, and back at historic term
The New Year following her last Christmas as North Carolina’s first woman governor “is going to be a great one,” Gov. Bev Perdue said Friday in most likely her last interview with the hometown paper before a historic era ends. READ MORE
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Craven County reorganizing economic development
Craven County has now officially hired a national consulting firm to quickly develop a strategic economic development plan. READ MORE
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MERCI Clinic stalwarts honored
The year of 2012 year is not ending without several stalwart contributors to MERCI Clinic’s mission of providing medical care for working poor adults without health insurance being honored for their service. READ MORE