currituck watermen + the big curri-shuck

Family traditions continue on the Currituck Sound. It takes a lot of oysters and crabs to feed the hungry hordes at The Big Curri-Shuck but two strong Currituck characters, Hunter Stuart of I Got Your Crabs and John Wright of  Sanctuary Vineyards manage to pull off the feast year after year. Check out this great video from Our State… Continue reading currituck watermen + the big curri-shuck

ocracoke firefighters save pirate’s chest!

Ocracoke Volunteer Firefighters quick work saves the day. It really does take a village, so when Pirate’s Chest Gift Shop reported a fire, the Ocracoke Volunteer Fire Department sprang into action. The damage to the building was significant but it could have been much worse as the Ocracoke Current reports.   “This is why Ocracoke… Continue reading ocracoke firefighters save pirate’s chest!

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outer banks dolphins take center stage

Dolphin swimming in Roanoke Sound. Photo Outer Banks Center for Dolphin Research.

Dolphin, the Outer Banks, and a perfect job. Bottlenose dolphin, surprisingly numerous in the waters of the Outer Banks, have fascinated Jessica Taylor of the Outer Banks Center for Dolphin Research for years. This blog written for Carolina Designs by Kip Tabb tells her story and the tale of the dolphins.   “Jessica Taylor has… Continue reading outer banks dolphins take center stage

after the blackout :: hatteras island

july power outage on hatteras from space

Hatteras Island Power Outage Story Still Unfolding. Months after a construction crew working on the new Bonner Bridge severed the power cable to Hatteras Island, financial uncertainty remains a part of life for island businesses and residents. First Flight High School graduate Molly Weybright, writing for the UNC School of Journalism Media Hub, does an outstanding… Continue reading after the blackout :: hatteras island

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