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HAVELOCK | They say brilliance sometimes springs from a cluttered desk. READ MORE
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An old, abandoned building in the Pleasant Hill community that has been an eyesore for years to anyone traveling along N.C. 55 became a topic of conversation at Tuesday’s New Bern Board of Aldermen meeting. READ MORE
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UPDATED: Retail operations have been restored and police have arrested a suspect they believe crashed a car into the Glenburnie Road Post Office on Friday morning.
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Have some coffee with a cop, and maybe dunk a doughnut while you’re at on Aug. 1. READ MORE
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Felix Fisher didn’t know if he’d get his shot of playing football in college. Then Winston-Salem State called. READ MORE
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Noah Kemble raced to the ball, beat the goalkeeper and on his second-attempt, knocked it in the back of the net. READ MORE
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I can’t possibly be the only one to find Daryl Cagle’s editorial cartoon today (Saturday July 12) distasteful and disingenuous, can I?
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One thing I have learned from living in New Bern, this community responds when asked to help. On Thursday, July 17 I hosted the 11th Annual Thea’s Ideas Christmas in July mini-trade show at the DoubleTree by Hilton. It is an opportunity for my New Bern clients to meet with national vendors to learn about new branding and marketing items. But it is not just about building business. It is also about building our community.
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The other day I heard the White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest try to defend President Obama’s comment about how tranquil the world is right now. READ MORE
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Is Olde Towne exempt from the rule (common courtesy) of cleaning up after your pet? READ MORE
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The Rocky Run (New Bern) community rallied together in record numbers during this year’s Fourth of July holiday to support the dream of Lydia Pearl Gooding (Aunt Pearl) for all to unite in the Rocky Run community as one.
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Rarely do I read a commentary and verbally state YES afterwards. I did that Sunday morning after reading Mr. Purcell’s article “About those dirty little sisters” If you’ve not had an opportunity to read this commentary, I would encourage you to do so. READ MORE
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When “CBS This Morning” host Norah O’Donnell went on David Letterman’s show Monday night, she got more than she’d bargained for. Discussion turned to the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine, and Letterman — acting as a sort of devil’s advocate — asked how it was any different from the U.S. Navy’s downing of an Iranian passenger jet in 1988.
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Believe it: Gridlock in Washington can lead to gridlock right here in North Carolina. The N.C. Department of Transportation says failure of Congress to reach an agreement to keep the Federal Highway Trust Fund would delay maintenance and repaving throughout the state. Those delays also could cost hundreds to thousands of jobs at a time when our state is just coming back from the worst downturn in recent memory.
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Red snapper fishing in the South Atlantic has become a numbers game.
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The Federal Trade Commission launched a lawsuit against Amazon Inc. last week over an issue that didn’t exist 10 years ago — app purchases on smart devices. READ MORE
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Looking for ways to cut costs at home, we decided we didn’t need cable TV. READ MORE
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BRIDGETON | People used to buy their groceries, gas their cars, pay their power bills and buy their furniture at the four corners of Bridge and B Street here. READ MORE
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The New Bern Board of Aldermen approved two plans Tuesday night that will use $263,375 in grant funds to improve low-income housing, infrastructure and the Gateway area to the city and to provide public services. READ MORE
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