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Vol. 51 No. 36, 16 Pages The Pamlico News Wednesday, September 4, 2019 Your County News Source Since 1968 www.thepamliconews.com | 50 Cents

PCHS Teacher Juanita Riggins: Arrested Living With Hurricane Florence

District Attorney Scott Thomas All Hands and Heart said Kara Ann Walton, 33, of Pamlico County has been charged with Felony Sex Act With A Student One of the groups of volun- teers in Pamlico County that and Felony Indecent Liberties With is helping victims of hurri- A Student. The warrant alleges the cane Florence is All Hands date of offense to be March 24, 2019 and Heart. It operates com- through June 11, 2019. The warrant pletely by volunteers and runs was issued on August 19, 2019 and on donations. It has been in Walton turned herself in to be served Pamlico County working with with the warrant on August 23, 2019. victims of hurricane Florence since early June. At this point, they are running one program in Pamlico Walton appeared in Pamlico County County and two in one in and one While Mr. Albert Gibbs of last week was some- Court on August 23, 2019 for her in . Two in and two or three about to what a success story, that is not the case with all first appearance. The next court begin in Nepal. And by the end of this year we will stories dealing with Hurricane Florence. Many date is September 6, 2019. At the open a school rebuilding in Mozambique and Peru. victims of Hurricane Florence are still living in time of the alleged conduct, Walton All Hands and Heart began about two years ago, their dilapidated homes, or with family or friends was a teacher and coach at Pamlico in 2017. “It was a merger of two different organiza- tions of volunteers, All Hands Volunteers and Happy because their homes are uninhabitable. One County High School and the victim Hearts Fund. And both of those started in the wake and all their fishing boats had been destroyed. And such person is Mrs. Juanita Riggins who lives in was a student at the school. Walton of the 2004 southeast Asian tsunami so that would it just so happened that one of the spontaneous so the Grantsboro area. is no longer employed with Pamlico be a little over fifteen years ago. The one, All Hands called unskilled laborers knew how to build boats. When riding by her Volunteers was started by this guy David Campbell County Schools. And so David set out to buy materials to build boats house, all looks nor- a retired internet businessman and he had been District Attorney Thomas said, and spent several months preparing and rebuilding traveling in Thailand and met a friend for lunch and mal; but when you “ Pamlico County Schools notified fishing boats for this community. They named the while came back to the US. Then a few days later, he are invited inside Sheriff Chris Davis in June 2019 of boats after people who had donated money to them got a call from the friend he had lunch with to told the house as I was, or whatnot of family members who had been lost possible activity involving a teacher/ him that everyone he had lunch with that day in the in the tsunami. So he went back to the states and you see devastation coach and a student. Sheriff Davis and restaurant was dead. The same restaurant they had thought it was all done. Then came along Katrina everywhere. All Hands and Hearts have been in his investigators initiated an investi- just eaten in. The flood waters had come through and he decided to do the same thing and he went to and have begun helping Mrs. Riggins with her and destroyed the place and he was really touched gation and worked closely with my New Orleans and that is when he founded All Hands home, but there is a lot left to do. I’ll let her tell and decided to go back to see if he could help. When office during the course of the inves- Volunteers. It became this volunteer power orga- he got there he found these big organizations the you some of what happened herself. “Well, we left tigation. Pamlico County Schools nization to go to communities after a disaster and Red Cross, and others and they all turned him away, the night of the storm, we were scared, we left. just start inquiring what to do. . . . and over the next cooperated with the investigation. saying, “We don’t want you. You don’t have the My daughter and all of us we packed up and we fifteen years has developed into an organization with Based upon the evidence obtained skills.” He was a businessman not an architect or a more structure . So that is All Hands Volunteers. went up to my son’s house and stayed up there. during the course of the investiga- doctor. He was a good Samaritan but did not have One half of the organization we have today.” He lives in New Bern. Derby Park Avenue. So expertise to help, so what he did was set up a web site tion, we have charged Walton with The second half of that merger was Happy Hearts we stayed up there for that whole night when it where he called for donations and all his business the Felony Sex Act With A Student Fund. “The other half was the Happy Hearts Fund was really, really bad raining and all. The lights connections called for volunteers who were like him, and Felony Indecent Liberties With which came out of the same disaster. And was not skilled to come to Thailand. A group of about cut out and everything. It was just terrible. I’m A Student. We will be submitting founded by this woman named Petra Nemcova who 20 or 30 people came and they started asking what scared to death of storms and I’m scared here of was a super model of the Chech republic . and she Bills of Indictment on these charges kinds of help were needed and they found this vil- the trees falling. But I’m still in a trailer, I’m still was in Thailand at the time of the tsunami who had to the Pamlico County Grand Jury in lage where the entire livelihood was based on fishing her fiancé at her fashion event sometime or another scared and we come out you know because it is the near future. Due to the nature of  Continued on Page A3 scary and we stayed there and then from there we the charges and the status as a pend- came back home the next day when it was over and ing case, we will not make further everything was quiet we came back and the cabinet comment on this case at this time.” was down, the water was all on the walls, dripping down on the walls, everything was wet and soaked. Hurricane Dorian I knew to go, I knew to go. Because I’m scared of the trees because a tree fell here and a tree fell here It’s That Time of Year Again: Hurricane Season where I was in the back, but like I said, it missed With many families still dealing with Hurricane the houses, it missed the houses, what we were Florence from last year, the thought of a hurricane worried about. If we were asleep in the middle of coming through the area this year is a nightmare. AmeriCorps NCCC So many families in Pamlico County have not got- the night and something hit you and I have stayed, Team is Serving with All Hands and ten their houses back in order, many are not even living up front here I did stay in this house when Hearts-Smart Response living in their homes, and some are living in their they had a storm, but no trees were here. That was ARAPAHOE, N.C. – All Hands and homes but with a lot of damage which still has not years ago. Hearts' mission is to effectively and been repaired. Just what we need at this time of our “Our yard was full of water. It didn’t come up efficiently address the immediate lives, Hurricane Dorian. For a while, it looked like in the yard, but the ditches was so full. They were and long-term needs of communi- it was going across Florida, but now, it is coming up overloaded. And they were all coming up but ties impacted by natural disasters. the east coast, threatening eastern area. All preparations should be complete. Evacuate nothing like you couldn’t step in it to get out of it. immediately if so ordered. An AmeriCorps National Civilian including the us and the Outer Banks. It wasn’t no flood water or nothing like that. The We hear of a Hurricane Watch and a Hurricane The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is an ongoing Community Corps (NCCC) team is water came from the top. I guess from the edges Warning. What is the difference? Both are serious. event in the annual formation of tropical cyclones engaging in debris removal, mucking Hurricane Watch means (sustained winds of 74 mph in the Northern Hemisphere. The season officially or whatever. And it was like the wind lifted it, the and gutting, and sanitizing homes or greater) are possible in your area. Because it may began on June 1, 2019, and will end on November roof and the wind went up under it or something. impacted by disaster. not be safe to prepare for a hurricane once winds 30, 2019. These dates historically describe the peri- I just ran down the walls. Ran down off the roof, – Sept. 20, 2019 Arapahoe, NC reach tropical storm the NWC issues hurricane od each year when most tropical cyclones form in and just shriveled right there. Down the sides.. For more information or to sched- watch 48 hours before it anticipates tropical storm the Atlantic basin and are adopted by convention. They told me that my mattresses and stuff would ule a visit at the project site, contact forces winds. A Hurricane Warning means that However, tropical cyclogenesis is possible at any have to throw them out. They are going to throw Brian Hunter, community relations hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or time of the year, as demonstrated by the formation them out and the living room chairs, my husband representative, at 803-480-5701 or greater) are expected somewhere with the specified of Subtropical Storm Andrea on May 20, marking has already taken them out because they were [email protected].  Continued on Page A9  Continued on Page A5

WEEKEND WEATHER Saturday: The forecast for Sept 7 is a high of 84 degrees and will be Sunday: The forecast for Sept 8 is a high of 84 degrees and will be partly sunny & nice. Chance of rain 10%. partly sunny during the day giving us a break. Chance of rain 25%.

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Community NOTE THE DATE Class Reunion members, Military and Students Learn basic principles of “rug The PCHS Class of 1959 is having with ID. Tickets go on sale August twinning”, loom construction and the a class reunion on October 5, 2019 6 at Nautical Wheelers in Oriental; weaving of a chair mat. at Brantley’s Restaurant. Other at The Old Theater Box Office on Instr: Julia McDonald weekend activities are also being performance night. Available online Date: Oct 4 – 18, Mondays considered. If you were in our class, at www.oldtheater.org Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Wednesday: The fore- Sunday: The forecast please contact Jimmy Ragan at 252- Cost: $60.00 (3 classes) - Price cast for Sept 4 is cloudy for Sept 8 is a high of 84 671-0257 or Julia Walker Lee at 252- Pamlico County Library includes materials. and humid with an after- degrees and will be partly 745-3891 for more details noon shower or thunder- sunny during the day giving Roadmap to Wellness Series storm around. High of 86 us a break. Chance of rain ART WALK Oriental Classic Car Show Instr: Michele Musella. This degrees. Chance of rain 25%. Friday September 13th from 5-8 pm To be held Saturday, October 12, program in a series of interactive come to downtown New Bern and at LouMac Park and South Avenue, holistic healing topics designed 58%. explore all the shops participating this is the only car show to offer the to complement current medical Monday: The forecast for in the Art Walk. Nearly 30 locations 4-mile wide Neuse River backdrop therapies. Thursday: The forecast Sept is partly sunny with are participating along with the for photos of your nice ride. People’s Date: Call for details for Sept 5 is 81 degrees a chance of a shower or artists along the sidewalks. For more Choice judging will determine which Thurs, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. information check out www.NCarts. cars, truck and motorcycles get Ayurveda Workshop with wind and rain from thunderstorm in the after- org trophies in over a dozen classes. Date: Sept 19th – 26th, Thurs Hurricane Dorian. Watch noon. High of 85 degrees. Kid’s Choice, Best Survivor and Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. for coastal flooding & Chance of rain 30%. Oriental Rotary Club Overall Best in Show will also be Cost: $50.00 rough surf. Chance of rain Oriental Classic Car Show To be held awarded. Info and registration is Aromatherapy Workshop 72%. Saturday, October 12, at LouMac available at OrientalClassicCarShow. Date: Oct 10th – 24th, Thurs Tuesday: The forecast for Park and South Avenue, this is the com. Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Aug 27 is 84 degrees for only car show to offer the 4-mile wide Cost: $75.00 (3 classes) Friday: The forecast for the high, & will be very Neuse River backdrop for photos PAMLICO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sept 6 is some rain and cloudy throughout the day. of your nice ride. People’s Choice CULTURAL & LIFE ENRICHMENT Spinning Wool Into Yarn wind in the morning with Chance of rain 25%. judging will determine which cars, PROGRAM Instr: Shirley Thobe intervals of clouds & sun- truck and motorcycles get trophies Spinning wheels for use and all shine, windy. High of 80 in over a dozen classes. Kid’s PCC’s Cultural & Life Enrichment materials are provided. degrees. Chance of rain Wednesday: The forecast Choice, Best Survivor and Overall Program is designed to promote Date: Call for details 60%. for Aug 28 is intervals of Best in Show will also be awarded. personal growth and self- Time: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. clouds and sunshine. High Info and registration is available at enrichment. Cost: $50.00 (2 classes) of 85 degrees. Chance of OrientalClassicCarShow.com. Fall 2019 Schedule Location: Pamlico Museum and Saturday: The forecast rain 1%. Heritage Center for Sept 7 is a high of 84 The Oriental Woman’s Club Dance Lessons! degrees and will be partly The Oriental Woman’s Club is Ballroom, Shag, Tap, Ballet… Traditional Ceramic Program co-hosting a Fall Fashion Show Instr: Margaret Fletcher (former Instr: Barb Drexler sunny & nice. Chance of with Marsha’s Cottage. It will be Radio City Rockette!) Students will complete 4 projects rain 10%. held on Sunday, September 15th Cost: $60 per person or $60 per using various finishes. 2019 from 4-6:30pm. Tickets (10$) couple (4 classes) Date: Call for details are available at Marsha’s Cottage, Date: Thurs, Sept 12 – Oct 3rd Thurs Session: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Nautical Wheelers and at the door. Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 p.m. Tues Session: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Punch, wine and H’Orderves will be Cost: $70.00 (5 classes) includes OBITUARIES served. This event will be held at Machine Quilting materials Lee Courtland Toler, 95, of Alliance passed away Thursday, August 29, 2019, at home. He was a Oriental Women’s Club 1007 Gilgo Sewing machine experience not Location: Kil “N” Thyme Ceramics Rd in Oriental. required, all levels are welcome! member and retired minister of 30 years of Alliance Pentecostal Holiness Church. He was preceded Limited Seating so get your tickets Instr: Karen Dodd “Don’t Know Much About…!” in death by his young bride, Betty Williams Toler. He is survived by sons, Lee Toler Jr. and wife, soon! Date: Sept 5 – Oct 3, Thurs This is a new series of FREE monthly Time: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. seminars by “those in the know” on Linda and Charles Toler; daughters, Brenda Nobles and husband, James, Judy Stephenson and . Cost: $60.00 (5 classes) various topics. husband, David, and Patricia Heatherly; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and two great- Pamlico County Arts great grandchildren. His funeral was held 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 31st at Bryant Funeral Home Council The Healing Art of T’ai Chi “Don’t Know Much About Holistic The Pamlico County Arts Council Instr: Diana Peterson Medicine!” Chapel with the Rev. Phillip Lewis and the Rev. Matt Guthrie officiating. Interment will follow in presents “Gospel, Blues, and BBQ” Beginning T’ai Chi A FREE introductory seminar and Grantsboro Cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Saturday September 7 from Date: Sept 10 – Oct 10, Tues and discussion on creating a mind, body 2-7PM at Joe Himbry Waterfront Thurs and spirit balance with the inclusion and at other times at his daughter’s home, 126 Courtland Dr. Alliance. Park in Bayboro, featuring local Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. of alternative healing strategies. Arrangements by Bryant Funeral Home & Cremations, Alliance. gospel performers and the Joe Cost: $35.00 (10 classes) Presenter: Michele Musella BSN, Brown Band. Food will be for sale. Location: Oriental Town Hall MSN, Doctor of Integrative Medicine Bring your lawn chair or picnic Date/Time: Thurs, Sept 12th, 6:00 blanket. Chair Yoga and Meditation pm – 7:30 pm Seated muscle toning & joint PCHS Class of 1979 40th lubrication for strength/balance “Don’t Know Much about the Reunion will be Oct. 12, 2019 at Instr: Diana Peterson Economy!” 6:30 at The Chelsea. The cost is Date: Sept 11 – Nov 13, Wednesdays A FREE seminar on ‘Understanding $50 per person. Mail payment to Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. the Economy’ is an apolitical Correction Donna Rice, PO Box 62, Simpson, Cost: $35.00 (10 classes) explanation of where the economy is NC 27879. For more information Location: Oriental Town Hall and where it is going! connect with us on Facebook - Pres: Craig Welling We regret that in the August 21st edition we inadvertently Pamlico County High - Class of 79 Learn Ukulele/Violin/Mandolin/ Date: Oct 17th, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. or contact Donna at donnahrice1@ Banjo and or Guitar Cost: Free advanced registration is named Tim Harris as Tim Allen. We regret the error and any gmail.com. Instr: Simon Spalding required Dates: Sept 11 – Oct 16, Wednesdays, Date/Time: Call for details inconvenience it may have caused. In the interview with Mr. OPEN MIC NIGHT AT THE SILOS Time: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Silos hosts Open Mic Nights Cost: $90.00 (6 classes) “Don’t Know Much About Harris, the name was given correctly. every Wednesday starting at 7 pm. Poetry…!” The Mic is open to those that wish to Ukulele Workshop Attendees will come away with a perform. 1111 Broad Street, Oriental Instructor: Simon Spalding better understanding of the subtle Dates: Sept 16th – 20th poignancy and craft behind the ORIENTAL MINDFULNESS Time: 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. formulation of a memorable or MEDITATION GROUP Cost: $90.00 (5 classes) significant poem. One hour meetings including 30 Pres: Claire Pittman Quick Reference minutes of meditation. Practice Golf Lessons Beginning & Date/Time: Call for details to teach mindfulness through Intermediate Emergency: Dial 911 for police, sheriff, fire Pamlico County Departments meditation. Sessions are free and Instr: Golf Pro Terry Bobbin DKMA…! World Religions, Song departments, rescue squads, ambulance Board of Elections: 745-4821 open to the public, regardless of Date: Sept 17 – Oct 2, Tuesdays & Writing, Transgenders, or… Let us Animal Poison Control Center: 1-888-426-4435 County Manager: 745-3133 experience level. Mondays at 7 pm Wednesdays know what you would like to learn Carteret General Hospital: 808-6000 Emergency Management: 745-4131 and Thursdays at 7 am, Perry-Griffin Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. about and discuss. Coastal Carolina Regional Airport: 638-8591 Health Dept.: 745-5111 Community Center, 300 High Street. Cost: $64.00 (6 classes) Recycling Center: 745-3283 Questions please contact Tony Noel Location: Minnesott Golf and PCC MUSIC JAMS THIRD & FIFTH Emergency Pet Care: 444-1399 Senior Services: 745-7196 at [email protected] Country Club THURSDAYS! Sheriff’s Dept. (non-emergency) – 745-3101 Musicians of all levels gather to Highway Patrol: 1-800-441-6127 Social Services: 745-4086 HARBORFEST FOR HEARTWORKS Fall Bird Watching share song and camaraderie in a Medical Assistance – Tax Collector: 745-4125 SEPTEMBER 27-29, GRACE Instrs: Diane Midness & Bill Hines relaxed and open atmosphere. Pick, CarolinaEast Medical Center: 633-8111 Water Dept.: 745-5453 HARBOR, RIVER DUNES 2 night Date: Sept 17 – Oct 8, Tuesdays play, sing, or just listen! Nova Urgent Care: 745-7440 Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 event featuring live music, Roland’s Cost: $40.00 (4 classes) Date: Aug 29th, Sept 19th, Oct 17th US Coast Guard (Hobucken): 745-3131 BBQ, silent auctions and a buffet by Initial class will meet 9:00am PCC & 31st, Nov 21st. The Chelsea on Saturday. Register Delamar Bldg. Rm 102A Time: 6:00 p.m. Free and Open to at heartworksnc.org Donations Subsequent classes will be held in the Public Are Needed for Harborfest for the field Location: PCC Delamar HeartWorks 2019 HeartWorks Auditorium Atrium is getting ready for their annual So…You Want to Write a Story?! fundraiser to be held at River Dunes Learn Short Story Writing Methods REFIT® - Free! Horoscopes on September 27 and 28, 2019. Instr: Sarah Swan; published YA Instrs: Yolanda Cristiani and Kacy Funds raised at this event support Author Forbes REFIT® is a workout the four HeartWorks programs that Date: Oct 1st – Oct 29th, Tues & program that is structured around ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Aries, be careful with your words so serve 400 at-risk kids each year in Thurs cardio-dance movements, toning Being outdoors has much appeal for Pamlico County. To make the event Times: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and flexibility, strength training and they are not taken the wrong way in you this week, Scorpio. Be sure to the coming days. If you practice what a success, items are needed for Cost: $20.00 (8 classes) stretching. These FREE classes are get outside and enjoy it as much as the Live and Silent Auctions. In past offered you plan to say, others will see your possible over the next several days. words for the kind gesture they are. years, fishing trips, a week in the Advanced T’ai Chi Date: Most Tues Carribean, gourmet meals, oyster Date: Oct 15 – Nov 14, Tues and Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 roasts, and helicopter rides were Thurs Location: PCC Delamar Auditorium There is a fine line between being very popular. Jewelry, art works, Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Taurus, there’s no need to apologize flexible and standing firm when if you want to stay close to home this gift certificates to local businesses, Cost: $35.00 (10 classes) Join the Cultural and Life Enrichment you believe in your point of view, small boats, handcrafted pottery, Location: Oriental Town Hall Instructors’ “Club of Distinction” week. Invite some friends over to join Sagittarius. Speak up if you feel in the fun. stained glass, and hand knit scarves If you would enjoy sharing a talent, strongly about your position. drew lots of bidders. To make a Bridge for Beginners – FREE! hobby or skill with enthusiastic donation to be auctioned, please Instructor: Craig Welling students who are often of like mind GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 stop by HeartWorks at 709 Main Date: October 22, 23, and 24th and vast experience themselves Expect to work in a group setting this Make a concerted effort to ensure Street, Bayboro or call Karen Prince Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. then… Come on down to Pamlico week, Gemini. Doing so will require a certain situation is not blown out at 252-745-9703 or Katherine Location: PCC Library Community College and be a you to carefully manage your time of proportion, Capricorn. Carefully Hudson at 919-906-4968. Please call 252.249.1851 ext. 3113 part of a stress-free and fulfilling so everything can be done efficiently. examine things before offering your to register. experience! Embrace others’ input and the collab- input. The Old Theater Presents orative effort. 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All Hands and Heart Continued from page A1 ceiling. Because you are . . . .and taking it raising which is a small percentage of our down to the studs. And then we go back into income, we have major donors, we have that house and do a mold sanitation because partnerships, and things like that. We get undoubtedly because it has been exposed to grants we’ve had matches from the Red flood water for so long, it has become moldy Cross and specifically here, this program and that will be unhealthy for the homeown- our materials are actually funded through er. If they were into home repair without PCDRC. It is kind of funny because we mold sanitation so we go in and scrub, spray had filed for a grant for money from the with this sanitation stuff, shock wave, which Golden Leaf and were denied twice because is like bleach but much more effective.” we weren’t a North Carolina based organiza- After we do that, that phase for work tion. We are working here but are based out Land/Home Sales for one of our programs last two or three of Massachusetts. So they denied us a grant, Property Management months but that depends on how many it went to the PCDRC instead. The PCDRC people we have to work. That lasted until turns around and finances us by paying for Appraisals Development the end of December. Then we shifted to the our materials we need for the substandard interior, the rebuild phase. Which is what we houses that we are working on. So every Agent of the and then when the flood waters came he are still doing now. And what we are doing month I go through all my receipts that fiancé was swept away and immediately car- we paid for food and I single out the ones Week ried. She broke her pelvis in several different for materials and list them in order for the locations and had to hang on to a tree while treasurer to see. Then I send them to the Nancy Elrick the waters were trying to wash her away. PCDRC and they reimburse me.” Broker For eight hours she hung on to that tree. So “Unfortunately our end date is the end of Here’s what one of Nancy’s obviously a very traumatic event for her and September. So we are already working on customers had to say... when the waters began to recede she stayed our title show. It is awesome. It didn’t take in Thailand a few months after that and the kids long to paint it and help get the We thank you Nancy for your assistance in finding and purchas- noticed that in all of the recovery efforts no furniture back in place. Next week we are ing our land in Oriental. You were superb to work with, and your body was rebuilding the schools. There were going to start our final house. WE were only knowledge and skills were very much appreciated. All went very hundreds if not thousands of children that funded to be here through May and luckily smoothly thanks to you. We hope we will see you around town were just wandering around with no where we got some additional funding from differ- when we eventually create our vacation home. to go and nobody caring for them and no ent partnerships and we were able to extend Mark & Martha, Raleigh one teaching them. So she decided to ded- our stay four or five months.” icate herself to rebuilding the schools post “We stay at Mount Zion Free Will Baptist natural disasters. So that is why she started Church in Bayboro . Originally after the Happy Heart’s Fund. It’s a different model hurricane we stayed at Camp Vandemere than all hands incentive getting volunteers in Pamlico County, we call it critical repair, and then they needed the camp to open for and doing the labor themselves, it’s more of just because of the nature of our funding on campers so we had to find another place. a fund raising based organization gathering this particular project and the time line we They had been so generous to us so of course a lot of money and then deciding who to are going to be here, we decided not to take we had to find another place. We spoke with grant it to. So over the years the two orga- homes to the finish so we are not going to Judy who is the mayor of Vandemere she nizations ended up working together a lot. do painting, tiling, or kitchens or trim work. also happens to attend Mount Zion Church The Happy Heart’s Fund ended up sponsor- We are going to do everything we have to do and there is this building right next to them ing the building of a school that All Hands to make it house comfortable. So putting in that wasn’t being used. The last time it was Volunteers built. That was back in 2007 and new insulation, dry wall, kitchen cabinets used was for a disaster . It’s ORIENTAL – Custom 3BR/2BA in quiet Buccaneer Bay neigh- they worked together again in 2015 and they that type of things we do.” a sanctuary with six bedrooms and they borhood, generous yard, cedar ceilings, oak floors, above- decided basically that they would combine “ One of the things after we transitioned allowed us to move in and all we have to do ground pool, flowering trees, 2-car garage with FROG and strengths because Happy Hearts was good away from the response phase of is there is pay utilities. So it is a good situation.” nearby boat slip, at fundraising and All Hands was good at is no one else doing that type of work in OFFERED AT $229,000 getting volunteers and getting the repair Pamlico County. So even though we are on work done. So in 2017 we merged and the paper trying to transition into the rebuild impact we have seen before the merger All phase, we will do two or three rebuild sites Hands Volunteers would run two or three a day, we are working on muck and ducts programs at any given time. Usually one or and mold sanitations because eleven months two in the US and one or two international- after the storm, there are still houses in need ly. And today we are running between eight of it. And we do roof repairs too. We have and twelve programs.” a short rebuild program. In Puerto Rico All The main office for All Hands and Hearts Hands and Hearts is almost entirely focused is located in Massachusetts. Paul Rando in on roof rebuilt because that is what was the project manager in Pamlico County and most damaged in . So we he has a staff of seven volunteers. Under have covered a lot of good experience in the “I would like to stress that it is all volun- them, they manage approximately 20-30 last few years so when we noticed that there teer powered, people have come to Pamlico ARAPAHOE – Pristine 3BR/2BA home in the heart of Minnesott volunteers in the county who are working on are very few people rebuilding roofs here in County from all over the world. We have Beach. Wonderful open air living area. Large 2 car garage. Deck various houses. “So today, they are working Pamlico County that was actually a detri- people from Switzerland, Greece, Spain, overlooking well-manicured backyard. Convenient to Minnesott on our 28th, 29th and 30th home repair. mental because we can’t do a mold sanita- England, we have had people from almost Golf & Country Club, the Ferry and New Bern. We have also done 125 Muck and ducts, 70 OFFERED AT $264,900 tion if the roof is still leaking. So we decided every country in Europe and all over the mold sanitations, 10 debris removals, 54 tree to bring in three staff members from Puerto USA South America and Asia and Africa. removals, chainsaw work, roof repairs, and Rico to come and repair roofs here. It works So they had never met anyone from North 27 interior. Some of these muck and ducts differently than our model usually works Carolina before but they know we are the are in Craven County but back in the late because we are very focused on the roofs ones that come in and work and we don’t winter and early spring we just reduced our and rely on the volunteers and because of the charge them anything, we don’t charge our focus on Pamlico County. So immediately nature of insurance laws in North Carolina homeowners. It’s a very good thing what’s after the hurricane, we did what is called we are not able to put volunteers on the roof. happening.” response work. That is muck and duct and It’s just too much of a liability so if there are Had it not been for All Hands and Heart, that is very fast pace and labor intensive only three people working on the roofs at a lot of people in Pamlico County would work but it is not very technical but it is the any given time, so it is slow going and it is not have gotten new roofs, walls, floors etc. first step in repairing the home. It is taking very hot or dangerous to them, but we have They need more money if they are to stay in out anything that has been damaged by managed to repair 19 roofs. And we’ve got Pamlico County and continue their work. water, that could be something like personal MERRITT – Elevated 3BR/2BA home on .77 acres with a million those houses in que for work on the interior. There is definitely a need for them and dollar view of the Bay River and breath taking sunsets. Built with belongings, books and clothes, more than It saddens me that there is nobody else doing Samaritan’s Purse to stay in Pamlico County 2x6’’s so it has more insulation in the walls and the pillars are 8x8’s. likely it’s floors that are water logged and dry it, except the occasional contractor.” with 320 families still in need of roofs and Home is fully furnished. Incudes a lift, 2-car detached garage and wall that has become moldy even up to the “We are funded by a combination of fund- other repairs. an old home. Close to the Pamlico Sound and the ICW. OFFERED AT $275,000

Charity Golf Tournament 2019 Gospel, Blues and BBQ Sponsored by Oriental Woman's Club Pamlico County Arts Council in partnership with the Town of Bayboro announces Gospel, Blues and BBQ on Saturday September 7, 2019 at the Joe Himbry Waterfront Park in THANK YOU GOLD SPONSORS William Tingle Bayboro, North Carolina. Tractor Tracs, Inc. Triton Yacht Sales, Inc. Local Gospel groups First Citizens Bank Jeff Troeltzsch and the Joe Brown Band Trent Cadillac Buick GMC ORIENTAL – Exceptional design, workmanship and waterfront SILVER SPONSORS World Wide Marine Training setting has created this consummate 3BR/2.5BA +FROG water- provide entertainment After Hours Plumbing front dream home on Orchard Creek. Water views from every beginning at 2:00 p.m. Robert Austin IN-KIND SPONSORS room, deep-water boat dock & lift. and featuring the Joe Axelson Chiropractic Farm Bureau OFFERED AT $310,000 B Prescott Marine Construction Pamlico Community College Brown Band from 5:00 Ellen Blackmon p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Food Fay Bond DONORS/PRIZES/ AUCTION will be available for sale. Brantley's Village Restaurant Toucan Grill Bobby Cahoon Marine Construction Marsha's Cottage Bring a picnic blanket Village Hardware PRICE REDUCED Jean Chastang or lawn chair. Cynthia Cochran Provision Company Vandemere Road will be closed in front of Joe Himbry Deaton Yacht Services Nautical Wheelers Delamar & Delamar West Marine Waterfront Park and across the bridge. Fulcher's Pt. Pride Seafood Lynn Hines The event is free to the public. For additional details, contact Garland Fulcher Seafood Co. Lee Duer Angie Propst at the Pamlico County Arts Council, 252-671- Christine & Grant Garman Rosalyn Kutchins Shane Harris Construction Betsy Hughes 4643 or [email protected]. Suzanne Jantzen New Bern Country Club Carol McAdoo Tabema Golf & Country Club MINNESOTT BEACH – Waterfront 3BR/3.5BA, no HOA dues. Elizabeth MacDonald Emerald Golf & Country Club Cedar siding, Anderson windows, abundant ambient lighting & M&M's New Village Brewery spectacular views. Energy-efficient with Zoned Bosch water- Magnolia House Studio 55 source heat pumps, Kohler whole-house generator & mechani- Catherine Mayo Harbourside Garden Co. cal storm shutters on upper windows. No flooding issues. Oriental Yacht Sales OFFERED AT $569,000 Oriental Village Veterinary Hospital Women together... The Oriental Woman’s Lynne Rousseau making a difference Sailcraft Service Club is co-hosting a PO Box 515, 1007 Gilgo See all Listings & Visual Tours at Jeff Styron Road, Oriental, NC 28571 www.orientalncwaterfront.com Fall Fashion Show with SWL Designs LLC 1-800-347-8246 • 252-249-1014 Marsha’s Cottage. Raymond Tingle Or contact Allen Propst 252-671-4644 The show will be held on Sunday, September 15th from 704 Broad St, PO Box 750 4-6:30pm. Tickets (10$) are available at Marsha’s Cottage, Nautical Oriental, NC 28571 Wheelers and at the door. Punch, wine and H’Orderves will be served. This event will be held at Oriental Women’s Club 1007 Gilgo Rd in Oriental. Limited Seating so get your tickets soon! A4 The Pamlico News – Wednesday September 4, 2019 Editorials Mr. Thomas, We Want Answers  From the Editor’s Desk By now, most of you have had that he would have to deal with in Congress. the problems with immigration. I can’t find an I get an answer to that on your TV Ads. the chance to read through the I left the office at the end feeling as if I had answer in your interview to that nor can I get an Mr. Thomas, this is not for me alone, although four interviews that I did with accomplished nothing, as I knew nothing of answer to that on your TV Ads. I look to these interviews to help me decide the congressional candidates. I what Mr. Thomas’ opinions were on any of the Mr. Thomas, I want to know your who to vote for in the election. At this point in hope, like me, you were very dis- issues. Like a slick politician, he evaded any views on social security and its future. I can’t time, you have narrowed down the field to three appointed in Mr. Thomas’ inter- question that I might pose that was on the list. find an answer in your interview to that nor can candidates because the other three candidates Jim White view. I went to the interview Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on I get an answer to that on your TV Ads. were very candid with me in answering each expecting him to respond to the abortion. I can’t find an answer in your inter- Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on question so I know how to vote when I come same questions as the other candidates; and in view to that nor can I get an answer to that on the current deficits and how to reduce it. I can’t I can’t find an answer in your interview to that fact, had sent Mr. Thomas a list of the questions your TV Ads. find an answer in your interview to that nor can nor can I get an answer to that on your TV ahead of time, at his request. When I arrived, Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on I get an answer to that on your TV Ads. Ads. to those three. I don’t know your views he told me that he wasn’t going to answer any of Roe vs. Wade. I can’t find an answer in your Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on and therefore cannot vote for you as such. You those questions because he thought it was more interview to that nor can I get an answer to that terrorism, domestic and foreign, and how to had the questions ahead time and I know that important to explain his vision of what eastern on your TV Ads. deal with it. I can’t find an answer in your inter- you had them answered because your aid had North Carolina should be. I started to leave Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on view to that nor can I get an answer to that on them there in the room with us. IF you wish and not do the interview since he wasn’t going Federal Judges and how they should rule on your TV Ads. to submit them in a timely manner, and if they to answer my questions, but decided to stay and various issues that come to them. I can’t find an Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on indeed answer the questions, I’ll be more than hear him out. The interview was nothing like I answer in your interview to that nor can I get an the use of drugs, including marijuana and what happy to print them. But to not give a reporter imagined or wanted. I wanted answers to spe- answer to that on your TV Ads. the government should do about them. I can’t or his subscribers the answers to major issues of cific questions and his views on specific issues Mr. Thomas, I want to know your views on find an answer in your interview to that nor can today is not acceptable.

he Witches of Silverbrooke are back for a return engagement TOctober 26th coming to a restaurant near you in Oriental. Craven Community College Last year money was raised to support maintenance of a local NC Flight School, Craven CC announce aviation pilot training program graveyard. This year we are collecting donations at local restau- rants in jars and after our performances for the *Oriental Region County Ambulance*. They need a newer *Monitor/Defibrillator* to better serve us. They are lacking $10,000, so please be gen- erous. The life you save, may be your own or someone in your family. Our schedule is as follows:

NEW BERN - Tradewind mately 36,000 pilot jobs in the U.S. and over 250,000 pilot jobs Flight Services, Inc. (TFSI) worldwide will provide a lucrative market for new graduates to of New Bern, North Carolina find full-time work as a pilot.” With the anticipated reduction in and Craven Community career pilots due to mandated retirement age, airlines are begin- College (Craven CC) have ning to look now to replace this shortage. “The benefit of coming finalized an agreement to to Craven CC is the quality instruction the student receives and provide pilot training for the relatively low costs as compared to other options,” said Wally Aviation Management and Career Pilot Technology program. Calabrese, dean of the Craven CC Havelock campus. Preparations for this joint program have been underway for over “Our partnership with TFSI will have lasting effects, not only in two years. The program is open to all eligible students, including our local community, but nationally as well as our students enter military veterans and high school graduates who are seeking a the corporate, regional and national carriers.” For additional career in aviation as a commercial pilot. Each student entering information about Onvoi and TFSI, visit: www.ogsvc.com www. the program will receive rigorous academic ground instruction tradewind-aviation.com www.eagle-mx.com A student and and earn over 300 hours of flight training in the two-year pro- instructor in Craven CC's Aviation Management and Career Pilot gram. TFSI provides all flight training, while Craven CC provides Technology program practice flight maneuvers on a state-of-the- college instruction in ground flight theory for each rating, air art flight simulator. TFSI staff and Craven CC administration navigation, aerodynamics, aviation safety, human factors in avi- pose with students in the new Aviation Management and Career *Please support us and come see our fabulous performances. ation, air traffic control, engine and systems, air transportation, Pilot Technology program. About Craven Community College Be generous with your donations.* physics, math and English. This program has been a longtime Founded in 1965, Craven Community College (Craven CC) is dream of Thomas Dolder, founder of Tradewind. part of the North Carolina Community College System. With “I have dreamed about this moment for over 20 years of mak- campuses in New Bern and Havelock-Cherry Point, Craven CC ing this small flight school into an aviation training campus, and serves about 3,200 curriculum students and more than 10,000 we have finally arrived,” he said. “In addition to our agreement continuing education students each year. The college offers a with Craven CC, we also have been maintaining an agreement wide range of associate degree and certificate programs, as well with Horizon Swiss Flight Academy for 20 years to provide pilots as college transfer courses, career and occupational offerings, POLLING PLACE SEARCH LIST from Switzerland with quality flight time or to obtain FAA certi- partnerships with four-year universities, specialized workforce ALLIANCE TOWN HALL fications while conducting training in New Bern.” training options, developmental studies and basic skills classes. 934 MAIN ST, ALLIANCE, NC 28509 Expansion of TFSI’s New Bern location comes at a time when The Lifetime Learning Center and Adult Enrichment Program the airline industry is experiencing a considerable retirement offer lifelong learning opportunities. Craven Early College High ARAPAHOE FIRE DEPARTMENT phase of airline pilots, resulting in a pilot shortage. Onvoi Global School programs are available on both campuses. 8233 S NC HWY 306 HWY, ARAPAHOE, NC 28510 Services, the parent company of TFSI, intends to continue to Craven CC is also home to Public Radio East, one of the few COURTHOUSE ANNEX invest in its New Bern location and is extremely excited about the community colleges nationally with this distinction. For more 202 MAIN ST, BAYBORO, NC 28515 first class of 17 Craven CC students. The program participation information about the college, visit www.cravencc.edu. Craven is expected to double next year. “This is a huge step forward for CC Media Contact Craig Ramey, Director of Communications GRANTSBORO TOWN HALL the local community based on a public and private partnership,” (252) 638-7210 Email: [email protected] About Tradewind 10628 NC HWY 55, GRANTSBORO, NC 28529 stated Darryl Centanni, president and founder of Onvoi Global Flight Services, Inc. Tradewind Flight Services, Inc. (TFSI), a HOBUCKEN COMMUNITY CENTER Services. “This gives students an opportunity to fill an immediate Part 141 flight school, has serviced the local military and avi- 145 HOBUCKEN SCHOOL RD, HOBUCKEN, NC 28537 need in the airline industry and expands the established aviation ation-training sector in North Carolina for the past 20 years, program at Craven, offering aircraft maintenance programs to providing commercial flight training out of the Coastal Carolina MESIC TOWN HALL management and pilot programs. These are tangible skillsets Regional Airport (EWN) in New Bern. 9275 NC HWY 304 HWY, MESIC, NC 28515 in which our graduates will be given an increased opportunity In January 2019, Tradewind Aviation International merged ORIENTAL FIRE DEPARTMENT for success. TFSI gets to grow its future instructor pilots and with DeFuniak Springs Flight Academy, an Onvoi Global Services 6398 STRAIGHT RD, ORIENTAL, NC 28571 mechanics, and the community gets a tax-paying employee loyal subsidiary company, and formed Tradewind Flight Services, Inc. to the local community. (TFSI), now a subsidiary operation of Onvoi Global Services. REELSBORO FIRE DEPARTMENT 105 HOLLAND RD, NEW BERN, NC 28560 This is a win-win for everyone.” Since Craven CC is a two-year Onvoi Global Services is a Veterans Administration Certified institution, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reduces Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). STONEWALL TOWN HALL the total flight time program graduates must achieve, so students OGS brings best value support services to clients through an 74 SPAIN FARM RD, STONEWALL, NC 28583 will qualify for the Airline Transport Pilot Exam at 1,250 flight experienced expert staff of program managers and former mil- VANDEMERE TOWN HALL hours. Following graduation, all students will be assessed as itary subject matter experts with military base operations and 1378 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, VANDEMERE, NC 28587 potential TFSI Certified Flight Instructors. Students qualifying facilities management experience. will be offered a position to help pay off their debt and build OGS offers a complete line of base operations, management, PLEASE CONTACT THE PAMLICO COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS flight hours for airlines. and training and logistics services. OGS has approximately 300 202 MAIN ST, BAYBORO, NC 28515 “Our students will also be well prepared upon graduation for employees in 23 states. Recently OGS acquired Monarch Aviation employment as airport managers, fixed-base operators, flight Maintenance Facility and formed Eagle Aviation Maintenance instructors, flight dispatchers and more,” said Mark Marsteller, Operations of DeFuniak Springs. Onvoi Media Contact OGS Craven CC director of aviation programs. “This partnership Public Affairs Cell: (805) 312-3274 Email: [email protected] between the community college and private industry for flight training is the only opportunity of this kind in the Carolinas. follow us on‌ facebook The Pamlico News Editorials and Opinions section Over the next 10 years, a significant pilot shortage of approxi- Craven Community College | 800 College Court, New Bern, NC 28562 features opinion articles, newspaper editorials and letters to the editor on the issues of the day. The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Pamlico News. 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Riggins: Living With Hurricane Florence Continued from page A1 The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and white and green. So sent me a letter and that was the lady that her the storm terrible, but they have never found these he took all that to name was, I can’t think of her name,, and she the dump. But still sent me a letter for me to get in touch with them dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. my other furniture if nobody had done anything to my house yet. –Vincent Van Gogh she told me to get So Melissa had already told me and said, “Mrs. rid of my pollster Juanita, I’ve got some people that is coming, she and all that she said said, I gave your name to them. But they will be because you can’t here soon.” I said, “I’ll wait on them until they use it any more. So come.” When I got the letter, I never opened the we got rid of all that letter. I was running in and out, in and out. So COASTAL PET stuff, mostly. There I never opened the letter and then something is still a lot of stuff just told me to sit down and open the letter. So in there that need to I opened the letter up. And it was a letter from CLINIC be moved, but she those same people that she gave my name to. Dr. Jason O. Rose, DVM told us to just leave it. Don’t touch it.” And then I called the lady and she said I don’t “You could put your hands I kind of leaned have a paper, what is it, a application a form over against the walls and bust a hole in the wall. from them say- Coastal Pet Clinic is a full 252-745-5161 service Veterinary Hospital 56 Ireland Road, PO Box 759 I was backing up because it was so much water ing that you was that offers vaccinations, in Bayboro, NC 28515 in it. It was all on the floor, and then we went one of them that house laboratory testing, medical care, surgeries, and checked the whole house and there was needed help. So, X-Ray imaging and a full HOURS a tree down on the corner over there. All my she kept talking pharmacy. Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri 8am-12pm + 2pm-5pm family came here and helped clean up the debris to me though, Thurs 3-8pm and all that and cut trees up and all that stuff she was very nice, and my husband did what he could do. And and she found my after that we went and got our clothes and they name. She must were all wet and we took most of that to my son’s have been looking house and we put it in his garage. . . .and other then when I was than that it is just been waiting and waiting and telling her and she waiting.. “ found it. And she said, “Yes, I was talking to Melissa about you. And I’m going to have a meeting with Melissa the 14th of August. And she said, and then she said, “I’ll be getting back with Grantsbrook is committed you.” And I told her I’ve got my son-in-law on to providing the highest quality of mute cause I get a lot of telemarketers who keep care and services assuring human calling me. So she told me to get somebody to dignity and quality of life, for our help set up my voice mail. So she said do that. residents, their families, and our And she said get your daughter to help you with employees. the voice mail, that’s what I did and that’s how Nearly a year has gone by and only now is she I get the phone calls. And I called Melissa and getting help. For nearly a year she has had to Jeff called me the other week, called to see how Offering Clinical Services & Rehabilitation and Therapy Services live with friends because her home was unin- I was doing and I said I was doing fine. And habitable. One might ask why did it take so so she said, “This is where we are at.” She said, long for her to get the help she needed. “we “we are waiting on the meeting, and we will go Together we… contacted FEMA and so the lady and somebody from there.” Work to exceed the expectations of our residents, named Endeavor came and they took pictures All Hands and Hearts has gone into the house families and employees; Build bridges that span from of everything and then after that All Hands and and replaced the roof and have begun replacing our families at home to our families at work; Dedi- Hearts, they came out. They were very nice and walls and flooring. But it is a slow process with cate our efforts and performance to be of the highest they said that all the insulation had to come out only a few volunteers working on the house. quality; Share in the success of accomplishment. from under the house because it is soaking wet. Furniture is piled up in the middle of the rooms Our staff, our residents and our volunteers are your friends and neighbors. Not in the middle or nothing, but around the so workers can get around it and plaster has fall- edges all that has to come out. The person from en from the ceiling and is all over the furniture, All Hands and Hearts said, “It looks like it all even though most of it is covered with plastic. 290 Keel Road, Grantsboro, NC 28529-9424 soft.” So then they came back. They came back Nearly every wall has to be replaced from water (252) 745-5005 | www.grantsbrook.com every week until they got everything torn down dripping down the sides of the walls and drifting and pulled out and thrown away all that was onto the floors where it created pools of water. rotten and everything . and everything was like While All Hands and Hearts are working on dried out so they tore the walls down and anoth- Mrs. Riggins’ house, they won’t do any painting er man came and he said we are going to try to or work like that. They will replace the roof, save it so we won’t have to move it and get you sheetrock, ceiling, and cabinets, but she will have another one. And I said, “Good.” So for now to come up with the money to do the painting. I’ve just been waiting. I’ve just been waiting and She got no help from FEMA but what help she that was it. I’ve been waiting, just waiting. 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The Failing Pine Tree By: Daniel Simpson AFTER HOURS County Extension Director, Agriculture Agent PLUMBING REPAIRS, LLC Over the past few weeks the Extension Office has had numerous calls related to the death of IT’S MORE THAN AFTER HOURS Full Time Service & Repair • No Job Is Too Small Pine trees. Many of these calls were concerns about possible insect infestations, particularly • Remodeling • Repairs FREE ESTIMATES • WORK GUARANTEED Southern Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis), • New Construction and if management for this insect should be ini- • Water Heaters Eddie Norfleet - Owner tiated. • Water Pumps Unlimited License #28278 • Sewer Camera and Locator This tiny bark beetle can enter weakened pine trees (loblolly, • Drain Cleaning Email: [email protected] shortleaf, Virginia, pitch), excavate tunnels within the inner bark • New Water Line Installation Phone: (252) 745-4038 of the tree, and introduces a blue-stain fungus into the tree that • Renovations (252) 745-4035 plugs up the water carry structures. This combination of factors • Repairs and Replacement of Emergency: (252) 474-6055 All Plumbing Fixtures can lead to the death of the tree. To learn more about this insect 1467 Cooper Road, Bayboro, NC visit our Extension insect note at https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/ southern-pine-beetle. However, not every dead Pine tree is a result of insect infesta- tion or Southern Pine Beetles. Many trees in our area that are currently dying are a result of wet weather and stress received during 2018 and earlier. Following saturated soils all season and flood waters from hurricane Florence, the root systems of many trees were compromised. Then during 2019, with pro- long hot and dry periods, many of these stressed trees finally We service and install all brands and models of succumbed and died. Large mature trees can take several months to exhibit symp- a tree, removing bark, identifying pest or hazards, and creating Heating & Air Conditioning Units toms of stress. By the time homeowners notice yellowing nee- a plan for management. Even if insects are found, this does not Natural or Propane Gas, Oil, Electric, or Geothermal dles, few options remain. Numerous insect species can be found mean the plant will immediately die or that other trees are at • Free estimates on new installations and/or replacements. in these trees, including several species of bark beetles. These danger. Take your time and work with your tree professionals to • Residential and commercial applications insects are often secondary pest, meaning they were not the create a clear path forward. • Complete ductwork inspections, repairs, and now original cause of stress. Rescue treatments are of little value, and Not every insect you find on or inside a tree is hazard. offering duct cleaning. insecticide sprays will do nothing to control insects inside of a Healthy trees can protect themselves quite well. If you suspect tree. Spraying nearby trees to help prevent infestation by insects a possible insect infestation, you can collect a several of these is usually not needed or recommended. Insecticide applications insects and bring them to our office. We can work through are expensive and short-lived, providing little value. The best our Plant Disease and Insect Clinic at N.C. State University to option to help protect trees is to provide optimal growing condi- provide proper identification and possible options for control tions. If possible, apply the rules of growing any plant; provide (https://projects.ncsu.edu/cals/plantpath/extension/clinic/). proper sunlight, water, and nutrients. Protect roots through The most important thing I want homeowners to consider is adequate drainage, and limit disturbance to root systems from that not every insect is a pest, and that several dead trees does compaction, construction, grading, etc. not mean you have to take immediate action to prevent an Removal of dead trees is recommended, especially when they outbreak. Take your time, evaluate the problem systematically, threaten property or people. However, do not become overly remove hazardous trees when appropriate, and try to accept alarmed and make hurried decisions trying to “save” other near- that tree death is a natural process. Tree decline is a slow pro- by trees. If you are concerned about possible insect infestation, cess and one that can easily go unobserved. then consider hiring a certified tree arborist. The International Society of Arboriculture is a possible source for certified arbor- If you have more questions about this subject then call me, (252) 745-5135 ists. You can search their website (www.isa-arbor.com) to find an Daniel Simpson, at the N.C. Cooperative Extension Pamlico 6690 Hwy. 55 East in Reelsboro arborist in your area. Evaluation of large mature trees requires a County office 252-745-4121, or email me at Emergency, Nights & Weekends 252-670-7688 systematic inspection of the tree, which may mean climbing into [email protected]. www.scottph.com Mesic Native Honored Mesic native, Bennie Frank Jones, who was killed January 9, 1971, during hostile engage- ment with the Viet Cong in the province of Binh Dinh, South Vietnam was honored at the Sandhills Purple Heart Dinner on August 24, 2019, in Fayetteville. The dinner was presented by the Sandhills Purple Heart Committee in Fayetteville , NC. Their mission is to provide a forum for the com- munity to honor purple heart recipients and

Army. After his basic training, he was sent to EADER Vietnam where he was L assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade. ROVEN The 173rd Airborne P Brigade had been deployed to South Who Gets Vietnam in 1965 and saw action in Bien Hoa, the Central Highlands, the Job Done and later in Binh Dinh providence. The 173rd participated in over 54 separate operations against the Viet Cong. Private First Class Jones was killed during “Operation Greene Lighting” on January 9, 1971 in the province of Binh Dinh, South Vietnam in VOTE an engagement with the Viet Cong. His mili- TH tary decorations include the National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and the Purple SEPT 10 The late Vivian Swift Jones is pictured pointing to her son's name, which is inscribed on the Memorial Wall at Heart. He was buried in Mesic Memorial the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Gardens. Bennie Frank Jones was just one of 58,245 names on the Memorial Wall at the their families, Gold Star Mothers and families of Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. hose killed in action to foster an environment of Bennie Frank Jones had one son, Tyrone goodwill among combat wounded veterans, to Jones, who was raised by Thomas and Vera promote patriotism, and to encourage the shar- Jones in Mesic. ing of recipient experience so future generations “Let it be known that he who wears the mil- will know of the sacrifices made by veterans and PAMLICO COUNTY itary order of the Purple Heart has given of his their families. blood in the defense of his homeland and shall Bennie Frank Jones was born on November DEMOCRATIC forever be revered by his fellow countrymen.” 14, 1950, in Mesic, and was the first child of PARTY :cutline The three women's names are: Esther five children born to Thomas and Vivian Swift Jones, Freda Jones, and Mattie J. Tatum Jones. In 1970, he was drafted into the U.S. “There is peace even in the storm” Paid for by the Pamlico County Democratic Party ― Vincent van Gogh Wednesday September 4, 2019 – The Pamlico News A7 AROUND THE COUNTY

Aurora Joy McCracken, Correspondent As I write this the most recent pre- something. These were the first ones I’ve seen since early June. diction for Dorian has it due east from I’ve also been seeing a few mullet jumping. I wonder if they Wilmington as a Category 2 storm on are stirred up by the approaching storm. It sure has made the the night of 9/5. I looked back at Irene’s boaters come out in better numbers. path and that storm had the same area of Our Kingfishers are back with their chittering chatter and birth, but came right for us. It took out is always amusing to hear and watch. There’s some shore bird our dock, pool and came within inches I’m hearing at night that just does short screeches. It could be a of flooding under the house. It also took Barn Owl, but I’m not sure what it is; I’ve never heard anything out the bridge by the ferry. PCS opened like it before. One night it talked so much it upset the resident the old road and all the traffic going to the Great Blue Heron which squawked its displeasure and flew off. areas east of the ferry had to come right by On 9/7 there will be a Health Fair at Snowden from 10-2 pm. our house. It was very busy on our quiet dirt road for about Blood pressure, body mass and cholesterol screenings, health 6 months until they rebuilt the bridge. Dorian hopefully will education, dialysis care information, food demonstrations, a stay off the coast riding up the Gulf Steam. We’re as ready as kid’s Play Zone and door prizes are part of the event. we can be. This has been a very hard storm to predict. I’m Informal Volleyball Games will be occurring at the Snowden not sure how many more storms I will manage to go through Gym on 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3 and 10/10. 6 pm games will be before we throw in the towel and move. Another weather tool for middle school aged students and at 7 pm for adults. An I’ve been using for Dorian is an application called NOAA entrance fee of $1 (middle) and $2 (adult) will be required. Radar Pro. It has an excellent map feature. Excel Classes will begin on 9/10 each Tuesday for 8 sessions This past Friday I saw around 11 am a fast moving pod of at 10 am at the Ware Creek Community Center in Blount’s three dolphins. They usually casually meander into the cove Creek. from the east and follow the shoreline around the point and Warren Chapel will hold their 127th Homecoming on 9/22. Pamlico Library Newsletter never mid day. These guys were definitely on the hunt for Be safe everyone! Keep up with the library and be in the know. September Events Annette Jones, 55 Plus Club Correspondent September 5 September 17 Goose Creek Island Friends Meeting 12 pm Knitting 12 pm Goose Creek Island 55 Plus Club met Marie “Nuggie” Rice - Sept. 11. Happy Anniversary: Basket Weaving 5:30 pm Thursday at the Community Center. Pres. Fernando & Crystal Bennett Rivera - Sept. 9 September 6 Genealogy 5 pm Rosanne Gaskill Rowe presided. Lottie My granddaughter Jenna Noelle Jones made her debut as Preschool Storytime 10 am Campen Caroon delivered the devotions Drum Major leading the Hurricane Pride Marching Band Trillium 12 pm September 20 Gal 6: 12. It was a pleasure to have Gene during the half time show of the Friday night football game YA Anime 3 pm Preschool Storytime 10 am Lupton with us. (He reminds us when it’s at Pamlico County High School. They have been work- Trillium 12 pm time to vote) You know we “mature” folks ing hard, practicing three afternoons a week for the past September 9 YA Gaming 3 pm are forgetful. Next week we will celebrate month. and it paid off. The performance was awesome! Bridge Club 1 pm the birthday of Roseanne here at the cen- Congratulations band members! September 23 ter. Please bring your favorite finger food. There is a lot of activity going on at the Community September 10 Bridge Club 1 pm Knitting 1 pm Prayer List: Rita Voliva Lupton saw her doctor in Center now a days. The Goose Creek Island players have Basket Weaving 5:30 pm September 24 Greenville and was diagnosed with three blockages in her begun rehearsals for the annual Homecoming Play, prac- Knitting 1 pm legs. She had the leg arteries cleaned and is feeling much ticing three times weekly. The play is written and directed September 12 Basket Weaving 5:30 pm better. Jason Rochelle is a patient at Vidant Hospital in by Alexis Ireland Sanders. Pam Volvia Hannah is working Beach Book Breakfast Club 9:30 Greenville. Rev. John Carawan and Linda visited with with decorations and props. The play will be presented am September 27 Mary Galloway last week. Mary isn’t doing well Chaplain October 17,18, 19 at the Center. Worship Services will be Preschool Storytime 10 am Bob Johnson and Ann Hardy Watson of Florida was placed held Oct. 20 at 10:30 am. Rev. John Carawan will deliver September 13 Trillium 12 pm on the prayer list. the Homecoming message. Please call your friends and Preschool Storytime 10 am Book to Film 6:15 pm Happy Birthday: Teal Lupton Sadler and Sarah Howerin mark your calendars! More information later! Trillium 12 pm Weinhold - Sept. 5, Martha Prescott Gaskill, Renee Ireland Bishop Danny Nelson and wife Rose from Falcon NC Poetry/Writing Club 3:30 pm September 30 Family Movie 6 pm Book Worm 1 pm Smith and Bryan Rhoden - Sept. 6, Zachary Heath, Mae visited New Vision PH Church Sunday. He delivered a very Bridge Club 1 pm Gaskill Lupton, and Iris Henries Martin - Sept. 8, Kathy good message and the ladies of the church prepared a deli- September 16 New Shelving! Lewis, Gloria Stowe Mercer, Robert Popperwill Sr. and cious lunch for them. Bridge Club 1 pm

Hooray, we've got new shelving! Pamlico Library staff and vol- Whortonsville Reba Tiller, Correspondent unteers have been working hard since June. When you walk in It is Sunday evening and we are playing Reverend Jesse was in the congregation. Because of the sick- you will now see taller shelves with more shelf space to serve our the waiting game for Dorian and what her ness in his family and preaching a funeral for a 96 year old patrons better. We picked out a bright cheerful color to add some path may be. Our hopes are that it will pull relative In Pollocksville the minister did not have time to pre- flare, and we are getting signs into place so you'l know just where away from the shore and do no damage to pare for Sunday service so it is great to have Bill to step up for to go for your favorite reads. Stop in and see all the changes that's been made, we're sure you'll love them as much as we do. anyone, but we are prepared for whatever him. News came in during church that Darlene Law had fallen comes. If it continues its path we may have and that Brad Hodges was having some problems so Diane left Community Puzzle Table to make the trek to Durham to our home church to go home to Brad. Had several visitors for the service. there. All the neighbors have been clear- The lunch group met on Sunday with our son Ken wife Rhea, Pamlico County Public Library now offers a community jigsaw ing our garages and moving boats,outdoor our grandson Jacob, and two of his friends, Sam from Oriental puzzle table. There are many benefits from doing jigsaw puzzles: * problem solving furniture and plants. and Ginny from New Bern. * fine motor skills Not much news this week since I have stayed close to home Thought for the week-- Prayer will give comfort as you * hand and eye coordination most days. Bill Nickerson gave the message on Sunday but weather the storm! * exercising the brain, helping young minds develop and keep- ing older ones sharp * relaxation, taking a few minutes to forget about everything Betty Jo Rodgers, Correspondent but the image in front of you is a great way to relieve stress Pamlico * the satisfaction of achieving a goal Many folks in Pamlico are now prepar- We are truly blessed to live in such a wonderful community. ing in case Hurricane Dorian continues Sunday we were truly blessed to be able to travel to Garner Everyone is invited to stop in, sit for awhile and fit some pieces up the coast from Florida. If it impacts us, and have our entire family there for a photo opportunity. This together! After each jigsaw puzzle is complete, a new one will be it will probably not be before Thursday. It is a rare occurrence for the Rodgers family. All of our chil- put out. definitely does not appear to be affecting dren, grandchildren, and our great grandson will be together our Labor Day Weekend festivities. Thank for the first time ever. “The Weight of a Piano” goodness we were able to get our mowing Hunters were out on Trent Road anxious to hunt. I By: Chris Cander completed this week. thought maybe during dove season now that the corn has In 1962, in the Soviet Union, eight-year-old Katya is bequeathed what will become the love of her life: a Blüthner piano. Yet after I was saddened to learn that the father been harvested. I noticed their trucks parked on the road- marrying, she emigrates with her young family from Russia to of Reverend Jimmy Weaver died on side in the wooded area near where the wild turkeys crossed America and her piano is lost in the shuffle. August 28, 2019. He recently lost his last week. I pray they do not shoot them by mistake. As I In 2012, in Bakersfield, California, twenty-six-year-old Clara mother in June. Revered Weaver used to pastor Oriental understand it, dove season begins on September 2, 2019 so Lundy has to move, which is complicated by the gift her father United Methodist Church. The Pamlico County clergy and I was surprised to see two truckloads of hunters in camo out had given her for her twelfth birthday, a Blüthner upright she the Oriental UMC church family extend deep sympathy for on August 31st. Maybe there is some other hunting season has never learned to play. Her scattered life is put on hold when Reverend Weaver and his family. on August 31, 2019. her hand gets broken while the piano’s being moved, in sudden Roy spent two days at Carolina East in New Bern having Celebrating September birthdays are Beth Hudgins and frustration she chooses to sell it. What becomes crucial is who the tests run on his heart. All of the tests were negative. I am Franklin Keller, Jr. (9/5), Eloise Sos (9/9), James Paul (9/17), most interested party turns out to be. convinced that the Lord answered prayers and healed him Peg Witt (9/18), and Fay Bond (9/29). Celebrating anniver- Family Movie from whatever caused his heart pain on Tuesday morning. I saries during the month of September are, Kevin and Suzie Secret Life of Pets 2 appreciate everyone who lifted him up in prayer this week. We Rodgers (9/10), and Chris and Maria Machle (9/27). extend thanks to everyone who called, visited, sent cards and/ Have a blessed week. Depressed? Take Vitamin D. “Draw or flowers, and friends even brought him some delicious fruit. nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.” (James 4:8) "The Great Alone" By: Kristin Hannah Ernt Allbright comes home from the Vietnam war a changed and volatile man. When he loses yet another job, he makes an www.thepamliconews.com impulsive decision: he will move his family to Alaska. At first, Alaska seems to be the answer to their prayers. But as winter approaches and darkness descends, Ernt’s fragile mental Your communitY newspaper… state deteriorates. Soon the perils outside pale in comparison to The brand new eEdition of The Pamlico News is now available on your computer, notepad, threats from within. In the wild, there is no one to save them but themselves.

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IWFA Plans Fishing Tournament The International Women’s Fishing Association (IWFA) is pleased to announce that they are planning Want to Make a Big Impression? for a weekend Funament Let Broad Street create custom signs, banners, graphics, in Oriental, September 6-9, displays & wearables for you or your business. 2019. Fifteen IWFA members will be com- ing from across the globe for fishing, fun, • Outdoor Signage • Contractor Signs • Vinyl Graphics • Real Estate Signs mornings at 6:15-6:30 am and returning around 11:00 am to enjoy lunch and some • Die-Cut Decals relaxation. At 3-4 pm, they will go out again • Directional Signs and fish the evening/sunset bite returning • Boat Lettering & Numbers back to the dock by 8:00 pm. The IWFA was established in 1955 to pro- • Custom Sandblasted Signs mote women’s fishing in an arena primarily dominated by men. Over the years it has • Banners & Posters become one of women’s most prestigious fish- • Window Lettering & Graphics ing clubs, setting the standards for conservation and promoting angling competition among • Vehicle Magnetic Signs women. They are a diverse group of nearly 150 women who love to fish, experience the • Custom License Plates camaraderie and sportsmanship of fun of tour- • Custom T-Shirts and Apparel nament fishing, and are involved in promoting conservation and supporting education. To help further one of its chartered objectives, he field of conservation, the IWFA established the 800 Broad St., Oriental NC food and general enjoyment. Five boats are IWFA Scholar Trust to provide financial aid to reserved and will be fishing three anglers marine science graduate students in the field of to a boat. Fishing will be two split days on marine biology. For more information, go to: 249-2727 Saturday and Sunday. Departing in the https:www.iwfa.org.

Marine Fisheries Commission Approves Flounder Season Closure, Denies Petition For Rulemaking IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARENTS Pamlico County Schools offer a comprehensive program of career and technical education for MOREHEAD CITY - The comment and advisory committee review. students at Pamlico Middle School and Pamlico County High School. Exploratory courses, STEM (science technology engineering and math) courses and career information services are offered recreational and commercial A 2018 stock assessment determined that at the middle schools. Courses are offered in Agricultural Education, Business, Financial and In- southern flounder seasons North Carolina's blue crab stock is overfished formation Technology Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Health Science Edu- will close Sept. 4 in North and overfishing is occurring. At least a 0.4% cation, Marketing and Entrepreneurship Education, Engineering and Design Education, and Trade Carolina waters. The N.C. reduction in the number of crabs harvested and Industrial Education at the high school level as well as career guidance and planning services. Marine Fisheries Commission (in 2016) is needed to end overfishing within Support services to special populations are provided at each middle and high school. Work-based made the decision at its meeting last week, two years, as required by law. At least a 2.2% experiences in high school apprenticeship, program internships, and shadowing opportunities are adopting the Southern Flounder Fishery reduction in the number of crabs harvested available at each high school. Management Plan Amendment 2 as proposed (in 2016) is needed to achieve sustainable har- The mission of the career and technical education programs in Pamlico County Schools is to help by the Division of Marine Fisheries. vest within 10 years, as required by law. The empower students for effective participation in an international economy as world-class workers The commission did give the director of draft amendment includes several options and citizens. Goals aligned with this mission are: (1) Prepare students for further career and techni- the Division of Marine Fisheries flexibility to for achieving these harvest reductions. The cal education and lifelong learning, (2) Prepare students for initial and continued gainful employ- change the dates of proposed commercial and Division of Marine Fisheries is proposing ment, (3) Assist students in making educational and career decisions, (4) Assist students in applying recreational seasons so long as they still meet management measures that are estimated to related learning and educational experiences, (5) Assist students in developing decision-making, communication, problem-solving, leadership, and citizenship skills, (6) Prepare students to make required harvest reductions. The division result in a 6.3% reduction in the number of informed consumer decisions, and (7) Assist special needs students to succeed in career and tech- plans to issue proclamations this week that crabs harvested (from 2016). nical education programs. close the commercial and recreational season * Set the Eligibility Pool cap at 500 Standard It is the policy of Pamlico County Schools that no otherwise qualified student shall be excluded on Sept. 4. Changes to the allowable gears in Commercial Fishing Licenses for the 2019- from, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination in any educational program or the commercial ocean flounder fishery will 2020 license year. activity solely on the basis of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, handicapping condition, also be implemented Sept. 4. * Approve notice of text for rulemaking creed, marital/pregnant status, or political affiliation. Since all species of flounder are managed and the fiscal analysis to readopt existing Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender. under the same recreational regulations, the rules under a state-mandated periodic review Sherry Meador, Title IX Coordinator, will hear cases dealing with Title IX regulations for Pamlico recreational season closure will apply to all schedule; to modify 15A NCAC 03M .0509 County Schools. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the basis flounder fishing. The recreational season will making tarpon no spear, no gaff and no of disability(s). Shirley Holt, Director of Federal Programs and Henry Rice, Section 504 Coordinator, not reopen this year, as the peak recreational possession fish; and to modify 15A NCAC will hear cases dealing with Section 504 regulations for Pamlico County Schools. flounder fishing season has already passed. 03O .0108 clarifying the circumstances under This notification has been made with reference to Federal Register dated March 21, 1979, Volume As a result, the estimated level of recreation- which transfers of commercial fishing licenses 44, Number 56: Shirley Holt, Director, Career and Technical Education. The above named Pamlico al harvest so far in 2019 is greater than that are allowed. County School’s staff persons are located at the Pamlico County Schools Administrative Offices, allowed under Amendment 2, thus reducing On another issue, the commission voted 507 Anderson Drive, Bayboro, NC, 27562, phone: 252-745-4171. the expected catch reductions for this sector. to deny a petition for rulemaking that, The commercial sector landings do not if implemented, would impact the state's peak until September and October, so the shrimp trawl fishery. AVISO IMPORTANTE A LOS PADRES current commercial harvest combined with The petition, filed by the Southern Escuelas del condado de Pamlico ofrecen un amplio programa de educación profesional y técni- the projected harvest during an upcoming Environmental Law Center on behalf of the ca para los estudiantes de la escuela media y secundariapamlico condado de Pamlico. cursos ex- open season is projected to equate to a slight- N.C. Wildlife Federation, asks the commission ploratorios y servicios de información profesional se ofrecen en las escuelas intermedias. Los cur- sos se ofrecen en la Educación Agrícola, Negocios, Finanzas y Tecnología de la Información, de la ly greater reduction than in the recreational to designate all internal coastal waters not oth- familia y del consumidor de Educación, Educación Ciencias de la Salud, la comercialización y la fishery. erwise designated as nursery areas as Shrimp educación empresarial, Ingeniería y Diseño Educación yComercio y Educación Industrial a nivel de The commercial flounder season will reopen Trawl Management Areas and for additional secundaria, así como la orientación profesional y los servicios de planificación. Servicios de apoyo on Sept. 15 in waters north of Pamlico Sound gear and time restrictions within these new a poblaciones especiales se proporcionan en cada escuela intermedia y secundaria. experiencias- and on Oct. 1 in Pamlico Sound and all other areas. A previous petition on similar issues, basadas en el trabajo en el aprendizaje de la escuela secundaria, las prácticas del programa, y las waters. Other regulations specific to the com- which included the ocean, was rejected based oportunidades de sombreado están disponibles en cada escuela secundaria. mercial fishery will be issued by proclamation on fiscal feasibility. La misión de los programas educativos técnicos y de vocación en las Escuelas del Condado at a later date. Fishermen should check the As a result, the Marine Fisheries Commission Pamlico es ayudar a conferirles poder a los estudiantes para que participen más eficazmente en Division of Marine Fisheries' Proclamations directed the division to consider elements of la economía internacional como ciudadanos y trabajadores globales de primera clase. Las metas Page for updates. the N.C. Shrimp Fishery Management Plan. una vocación y de aprender por toda la vida, (2) preparar a los estudiantes para obtener un trabajo Analysis of Division of Marine Fisheries The fishery management plan process includes inicialmente y guardar con el trabajo, (3) ayudar a los estudiantes a hacer decisiones educativas sobre una vocación, (4) ayudar a los estudiantes a aplicar experiencias relacionadas a lo que ha data indicates that from 2000 to 2018, as much input from stakeholder advisory committees aprendido, (5) ayudar a los estudiantes a desarrollar la capacidad de hacer decisiones, comunicar, as 50% or more of ocean-caught recreational and a public comment period. Work on the resolver problemas, dirigirse, y ser buen ciudadano, (6) preparar a los estudiantes para hacer deci- flounder were southern flounder, as opposed Shrimp Fishery Management Plan, scheduled siones informadas como consumidores, y (7) ayudar a los estudiantes con necesidades especiales a to other flounder species (this includes beach to begin this year, will now proceed. tener éxito en programas técnicos y educativos. and pier fishing). Since statistical data on the Additionally, new management measures Es la política de las Escuelas del Condado Pamlico que ningún estudiante calificado es excluí- for-hire charter fleet is limited and has high were recently put in place to reduce bycatch do de, negado los beneficios de, o sometido a la discriminación en ningún programa ni actividad margins of error, the division needs more in the shrimp trawl fishery. In July of this year, educativos solamente basado en la edad, el género, la raza, la religión, el color, el origen nacional, time to consider whether to separate the for- the Division of Marine Fisheries implemented cualquier condición de invalidez, el credo, el estado civil, el embarazo, o su afiliación política. hire seasons from other recreational fishing measures from the latest amendment to the Por el Título IX de la Ley de Educación de 1972, se prohibe la discriminación en la base del géne- seasons. shrimp plan that require gear modifications ro. Sherry Meador, Coordinadora del Título IX, oirá casos que tratan de regulaciones del Título IX Additionally, to encourage conservation, the in shrimp trawls for internal coastal waters. por las Escuelas del Condado Pamlico. Por la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, se N.C. Saltwater Fishing Tournament (Citation Testing has shown the required gear config- prohíbe la discriminación en la base de discapacidades. Shirley Holt, Directora de los Programas Program) will not issue citations for flounder urations reduce finfish bycatch 40 percent or Federales, Henry RiceCoordinadora de la Sección 504, oirá casos tratando de las regulaciones de during the recreational season closure. greater. Sección 504 por las Escuelas del Condado Pamlico. Moreover, the Division of Marine Fisheries, Esta notificación ha sido hecho con referencia al Registro Federal fechado el 21 de marzo, 1979, Other Business along with the Albemarle-Pamlico National Volumen 44, Número 56: Shirley Holt, Director, Educación Técnica de Vocación. Las personas dichas The Marine Fisheries Commission voted to: Estuarine Program and other agencies, is arriba de las Escuelas del Condado Pamlico están en las Oficinas Administrativas de las Escuelas del finalizing mapping of submerged aquatic veg- Condado Pamlico, 507 Anderson Road, Bayboro, NC, 28515, teléfono: 252-745-4171. * Send Draft Amendment 3 to the Blue etation in the sound to accurately identify Crab Fishery Management Plan out for public these essential fish habitats. Wednesday September 4, 2019 – The Pamlico News A9

Hurricane  Continued from page A1 Financial Focus What Can a Financial Advisor Do for You? –Dan M. Roberts What does investing mean to independence, or would you be forced to rely on you? If the word makes you think your adult children for help? A financial advisor of transactions – buying or selling can recommend and possibly provide suitable stocks and bonds – you’re looking protection products and services for your needs. at just part of the picture. To work • Help you adjust your financial strategy – Not toward all your goals, such as a much will stay constant in your life – and that comfortable retirement, you need includes your financial strategy. Any number of Dan M. Roberts a comprehensive financial strate- events – a new child, a new job, a new retirement gy. And for that, you might need destination – can cause you to adjust your invest- the record fifth year in a row where a tropical or is expected to be extreme with damage to all build- to work with a personal financial advisor. But ment moves, as will some of the factors influenc- subtropical cyclone developed before the official ings. In addition, damage will include: destroyed what, specifically, can this type of professional ing the financial markets – economic downturns, start of the season, breaking the previous record roofs, destroyed mobile homes, cut off roads due of four years set in 1951–1954. This was also the to flooding and fallen debris, and flooded beach do for you? changing interest rates, new tax laws, and more. second year in a row in which no storms formed homes. Here are some of the key services a financial A financial advisor can help you change course during the month of June. The season's first hurri- Hurricanes - Category 5 advisor can provide: as needed – and sometimes encourage you not to cane, Barry, formed in July in the northern Gulf of Category 5 hurricanes are considered to be • Help you invest for your retirement – An change course, when, in his or her professional Mexico, and struck Louisiana. A series of storms major and have sustained winds greater than 155 experienced financial advisor can look at all the opinion, you might be tempted to overreact to developed in late August, including Hurricane miles per hour and a storm surge of more than 18 relevant factors – your current and projected some event or other. Dorian, the second hurricane and first major feet. The damage caused by category 5 hurricanes income, age at which you’d like to retire, desired While a financial advisor can help you in many hurricane of the season, which is currently mov- is expected to be catastrophic with most building retirement lifestyle – to help you determine how ways, you’ll need, above all else, to feel com- ing through the southwestern Atlantic. Dorian being destroyed. In addition, damage will include: much you need to invest, and in which investment fortable with whomever you choose. Ultimately, struck the Windward Islands as a tropical storm flooded homes, major roads cut off, and most vehicles, to help you reach your retirement goals. you’ll want to pick someone who understands then the United States Virgin Islands and grazed vegetation destroyed. To cite just one example, a financial advisor can what’s important to you, and who will follow an Puerto Rico as a category 1 hurricane, causing one Hurricane preparedness: review your employer-sponsored retirement plan established process to create personalized strate- indirect death. Important Hurricane Preparedness Tips and help you determine how to use it to your gies and recommend specific actions needed to Pre-season outlooks Make sure your emergency supplies are con- greatest advantage. help achieve your goals. And you’ll want someone The first forecast for the year was released by tained in a backpack. This way, you can take them • Help you save for college – Higher education who will be with you in the long run – someone TSR (Tropical Storm Risk) on December 11, 2018, with you should you need to evacuate is expensive, and costs are rising every year. If who will revisit your objectives and risk tolerance which predicted a slightly below-average season Cover your home's windows with ply wood you’d like to help your children – or grandchil- and who can adjust your strategies in response to in 2019, with a total of 12 named storms, 5 hur- or hurricane shutters. High winds will break or dren – go to college someday, you need to save changes in your life. ricanes, and 2 major hurricanes, due to the antic- shatter your windows resulting in damage to your and invest early and often. A financial advisor A financial advisor can make a big difference ipated presence of El Niño conditions during the home and possible injuries. can suggest appropriate college savings vehicles in your life. So, work diligently to find the right season. On April 4, 2019, CSU released its forecast, Bring all of your outdoor furniture, decorations, and strategies. one – and take full advantage of the help you’ll predicting a near-average season of 13 named garbage cans and anything else that is not tied • Help make sure you’re well-protected – If receive as you move toward your important goals. storms, 5 hurricanes and 2 major hurricanes. On down inside. This will prevent you from losing something were to happen to you, could your April 5, TSR released an updated forecast that reit- your property and prevent injuries from flying erated its earlier predictions. North Carolina State debris. family maintain its standard of living? Or if you This article was written by Edward Jones for University released their forecast on April 16, pre- Trim trees and shrubs on a regular basis. This someday needed some type of long-term care, use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. dicting slightly-above average activity with 13–16 will make them more resistant to the wind. such as an extended stay in a nursing home, named storms, 5–7 hurricanes and 2–3 major hur- If you home has shutters, close them. would you be able to maintain your financial ricanes. On May 6, the Weather Company predict- Turn off utilities as instructed by authorities. ed a slightly-above average season, with 14 named If your utilities can remain on, turn the refriger- storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. The ator thermostat to its coldest setting and keep its UK Met Office released their forecast May 21, doors closed. This will help preserve food should predicting 13 named storms, 7 hurricanes, 3 major there be a power failure. hurricanes and an accumulated cyclone energy of Turn off propane tanks. 109 units. On May 23, NOAA released their first prediction, calling for a near-normal season with Get A Hurricane Preparedness Kit 9–15 named systems, 4–8 hurricanes, and 2–4 Getting an Emergency Preparedness Kit for major hurricanes. On May 30, TSR released an your home, office (or school), and car(s) is an updated forecast which increased the number of essential first step in being prepared for a hurri- forecast hurricanes from 5 to 6. cane. Emergency Preparedness Kits from Essential Mid-season outlooks Packs, provide you and your family with the On June 4, CSU updated their forecast to include emergency supplies your family needs to last for 14 named storms, 6 hurricanes and 2 major hur- 3 days (72 hours). Deluxe Kits from Essential ricanes, including Subtropical Storm Andrea. On Packs are compliant with FEMA's guidelines and June 11, University of Arizona (UA) predicted include important items like: emergency food above-average activities: 16 named storms, 8 hur- and drinking water, flashlights, radios, first-aid ricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and accumulated supplies, sanitation supplies, emergency blankets, cyclone energy index of 150 units. On July 4, waterproof ponchos, and much more. the TSR released their first mid-season outlook, still retaining their numbers from the previous Make a Plan forecast. On July 9, CSU released their second In order to know what to do when a hurricane mid-season outlook with the same remaining occurs, you need to create a Family Emergency numbers from their previous forecast. On August Plan. Sit down with your family members and 5, the CSU released their third mid-season out- decide how you will get in contact with each other, look, still retaining the same numbers from their where you will go, and what you will do in the previous forecast except the slight increase of the event of a disaster or emergency. number of hurricanes. On August 6, the TSR To make this easy, Essential Packs provides you released their second and final mid-season out- with a Family Emergency Planning Document look, with the only changes of increasing the num- that you can download for FREE. Simply open this ber of named storms from 12 to 13. On August PDF document and fill-in the blanks, then, print a 8, NOAA released their second prediction with copy for each family member, and store one copy increasing the chances for 10–17 named storms, in your Emergency Preparedness Kit. 5–9 hurricanes, and 2–4 major hurricanes., sug- You should update your Family Emergency gesting above-average activity. Plan every six months, as phone number, work locations, and other important information could Hurricane Categories change. Hurricanes are also classified into 5 categories based on their ability to cause damage: Be Informed Hurricanes - Category 1 The final step to getting prepared is to be Category 1 hurricanes have sustained winds informed about what to do before, during, and between 74 and 95 miles per hour and a storm after a hurricane. FEMA's In-Depth Citizen's surge of 4 to 5 feet. The damage caused by cate- Guide to Disaster Preparedness helps you do this gory 1 hurricanes is minimal and limited to unan- by providing you with comprehensive emergency chored mobile homes, signs and vegetation. preparedness information a variety of disasters. Hurricanes - Category 2 The latest information we had at the time of Category 2 hurricanes have sustained winds going to press on Tuesday was that Hurricane between 96 and 110 miles per hour and a storm Dorian had dropped to category 3 and was begin- surge of 6 to 8 feet. The damage caused by cate- ning to turn northward up the eastern seaboard. gory 2 hurricanes is expected to be moderate with Landfall was expected around Wilmington or damage to all mobile homes and roofs. Flooding would skirt the coast of North Carolina with most is expected. of the western bands hitting the eastern part of the Hurricanes - Category 3 state, including Pamlico County. We could expect Category 3 hurricanes are considered to be winds of up to 75 miles per hour or more with the major and have sustained winds between 111 and worst part of the storm being Thursday afternoon 130 miles per hour and a storm surge of 9 to 12 through Friday morning. Coastal North Carolina feet. The damage caused by category 3 hurricanes will receive the worst of the effects but inland for is expected to be extensive with damage to some up to 100 miles will be strongly affected as well. If Delamar & Delamar, PLLC buildings. Low-lying roads will be cut off due to you lie in low areas or live in a trailer you might flooding. want to consider to evacuate your home for higher Hurricanes - Category 4 ground inland. For more information, stay tuned Attorneys at law Category 4 hurricanes are considered to be in to your local TV channels or to the Weather major and have sustained winds between 131 and Station. Sara Delamar 155 miles per hour and a storm surge of 13 to 18 Residential, Commercial Real Estate feet. The damage caused by category 4 hurricanes Small business incorporation, set-up Estate Planning

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New Course @ PCHS! We have a new course offering this school year and our stu- dents couldn’t be more excited! Mr Paul Odom is teaching Drone Technology. This course is designed to provide students basic information about the drone industry to gain an understanding of careers and skills in this field. FAA 14 CFR part 107 (The Small UAS Rule), officially known as “Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate” is covered. This course also gives students an intro- duction to the basic flight of drones to include manual flight and flight mapping software. Pamlico County High School OCS Program The Occupational Course of Study Program school- based Enterprise Business is open for the 2019-2020 School year. A school-based enterprise is a simulated or actual business conducted by a school. It replicates a specific business and is a learning experience that provides direct links between classroom learning and the world of work. A school-based enterprise can also give students real practice in entrepreneurship, accounting, budgeting, cash-flow management, marketing, inventory control, and business/industry/technical skills. Students in school-based enterprises develop skills in problem solving, communication, interpersonal relations, and learning how to learn in the context of work. Name of Business: HURRICANE FRAMES COST: $5 LOCATION: PAMLICO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TYPE OF FRAMES: (Holiday, Sports, Wedding, Graduations, Baby Showers) Just name a few. We will design and create any frame to meet your needs. CONTACT: Naomi Wilson at naomiwilson@pamlicoschools. org or Alice Garrison [email protected] 252-745-3151 extension: 546 PCHS Cheerleaders Work for Greatness this Summer Our PCHS cheerleaders have been working hard all summer! They worked with ECU cheerleader Makayla at the East Carolina Cheer and Tumbling School and had an in-house UCA Cheer Camp with instructor Kynnydy. They even got to meet Jake the Viking Franklin when they were in Greenville! Coach Alison Bennett is proud of this year’s cheer squad & we all know they are once again destined for greatness!

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Pamlico offers short-term training courses that can lead Clean indoor air can help to great jobs in health care! reduce asthma attacks... id you know that, according to the DU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 25 million Americans, including roughly seven million children, have asthma? It’s true, and those numbers have steadily risen in recent years. Asthma is more than occasional wheezing or feeling out of breath during physical activity. Asthma is chronic and can lead to coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, fast breathing, and chest tightness, states the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. In the 21st century, people spend significant time indoors at home, school or work, and indoor air environments could be triggers for asthma. Improving indoor air quality can help people breathe clearly. The AAFA notes that the following agents can adversely affect indoor air quality, potentially triggering asthma attacks. Nurse Aide I Allergens Learn to provide personal care and basic nursing skills Allergens such as mold, dust mites, pet for the disabled and elderly in hospitals, long-term care, dander and fur, and waste from insects or rodents thrive in many homes. Ensuring assisted living facilities and home care. indoor air quality is high can cut back on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept. 10 to Dec. 17 the amount of allergens in the air. People with asthma can invest in an air purifier 5 to 10 p.m. and vacuum regularly, being sure to use onto surfaces and then desorb back into air Call 252-249-1851, ext. 3013, for details or to register! a HEPA-equipped appliance. Routinely over time. Keeping tobacco smoke out of replacing HVAC system filters can help a home can improve indoor air quality and prevent allergens from blowing around the personal health. house. Also, frequent maintenance of HVAC systems will ensure they are operating safely VOCs and not contributing to poor indoor air quality. Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, Mold can be mitigated by reducing moisture are gases released from commonly used in a home. Moist environments in the kitchen products. These can include paints and and bathroom may promote mold growth. varnishes, cleaning supplies, air fresheners, Ventilation is key to keep mold at bay. new furniture, and new carpet. People with asthma may find that VOCs can trigger Tobacco smoke attacks. Airing out items, reducing usage Thirdhand smoke, or THS, may be unfamiliar of products that are heavily scented and to many people. A 2011 report published in choosing low- or no-VOC products can help. Environmental Health Perspectives says Making cleaning products from baking soda, THS is an invisible combination of gases and vinegar and liquid oil soap also can keep particles that can cling to clothing, cushions, indoor air quality high. carpeting, and other materials long after Homeowners who plan to renovate their secondhand smoke has cleared from a room. homes can consider using the appropriate Studies have indicated that residual nicotine specifications for HVAC systems to promote levels can be found in house dust where good indoor air, as well as address any people smoke or once smoked. Studies have other potential problems that may be indicated that smoke compounds can adsorb compromising indoor air quality. Medication Aide This 24-hour course prepares a current Certified Nursing Assistant to administer medications in long-term care. Fridays, Sept. 13, 20 and 27 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PAMLICO COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES Call 252-249-1851, ext. 3013, for details or to register! For ImmediateHurricane Release: Dorian Voluntary Evacuation Shelter Opening September 3rd, 2019 Pamlico County, NC- HurricaneAs Pamlico Dorian CountyVoluntary EmergencyEvacuation/Shelter Management Opening monitors Hurricane Dorian, the County Control Group decided to issue a Voluntary Evacuation under the Current September State of Emergency on Wednesday, September3rd, 4th 2019 beginning at 0800 hours. The County Emergency Operations Center is partially10:30 operational Hours and will begin 24 hour operations on

Wednesday,Pamlico County, September NC- As Pamlico 4th. County Emergency Management monitors Hurricane Dorian, the County ConstantControl data Group is decided being receivedto issue a Voluntary from the Evacuation National under Weather the Current Service State and of Emergency the National on Hurricane CenterWednesday, has provided September us 4 thwith beginning our atdecision 0800 hours. making The County for Emergencythe probability Operations of Centersignificant is winds, . stormpartially surge, operational and localized and will rainfall begin 24 tohour affect operations Pamlico on Wednesday, County. Please September take 4 thheed to local warnings if youConstant are in data low is lying being areas,received flood from theprone National areas, Weather and historical Service and damagethe National areas Hurricane from Centerprior storms. has provided us with our decision makingVOLUNTA for the probabilityRY EVACUAT of significantION winds, storm surge, and Alocalized warning rainfall to persons to affect Pamlicowithin County. a designated Please take area heed that to local a threat warnings to if lifeyou areand in propertylow lying exists or is likelyareas, to flood exist prone in areas,the immediate and historical future. damage Individuals areas from prior issued storms. this type of warning or order are NOT required to evacuate, but it wouldVOLUNTARY be to EVACUATIONtheir advantage to do so.

A warning to persons within a designatedSHELTER area that OPENING a threat to life and property exists or is likely Pamlicoto exist inCounty the immediate is working future. with Individuals our Shelter issued Support this type Staff of warning and Pamlico or order areCommunity NOT College andrequired has scheduled to evacuate, a Hurricane but it would Shelter be to theirOpening advantage for Wednesday, to do so. September 41h, 2019 at 8 pm.

The Pamlico County Shelter is locatedSHELTER at 5049 OPENING NC Hwy 306 S. at the Pamlico Community College (Johnson Building). For those seeking sheltering in Pamlico County, please bring Emergency Medical Responder Pamlico County is working with our Shelter Support Staff and Pamlico Community College and basichas necessities scheduled (Personal/Hygienea Hurricane Shelter Opening Items) forand Wednesday, medical supplies September required 41h, 2019 for at daily8 pm. Theliving. Learn the essential skills you need to become an ANIPamlicoMALS: County Animals Shelter are ispermitted located at at 5049 the NCPamlico Hwy 306 County S. at the Shelter, Pamlico but Community are housed College in a separate Emergency Medical Responder! This course will be taught (Johnson Building). For those seeking sheltering in Pamlico County, please bring basic building and under the supervision of Pamlico County Animal Control. If you are bringing necessities (Personal/Hygiene Items) and medical supplies required for daily living. at PCC’s Bayboro Center. animals, please bring your own food, crate/kennel, medicines, and bowls for each animal. WithANIMALS: the current Animals stall are and permitted slow movement at the Pamlico of Hurricane County Shelter, Dorian, but are we housed encourage in a separate and urge resi- Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 13 building and under the supervision of Pamlico County Animal Control. If you are bringing dentsanimals, and visitors please bringto take your advantage own food, crate/kennel,of the time medicines,to plan and and react. bowls for each animal. 6 to 10 p.m.

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Thursday, August 29, fans of Pamlico official match, Thursday was still import- and Macy Tyson.Trinity, in her first year Delamar & Delamar, PLLC County cross country gathered for the ant for the men’s team. “I would have pre- running Cross Country, moved into the Attorneys At Law team’s second meet this season. ferred to have a full team from SouthWest top position on her team with a surge late 408 Main Street • Bayboro, NC This week SouthWest Onslow travelled Onslow because as a rule, South West in the race. to Pamlico to race the Hurricanes.Only Onslow is competitive at the end of the “We’re very fortunate to have three two of South West Onslow’s male runners season. That being said, I was pleased members at the top of our girls team that were able to attend, and only the women’s overall with the men’s performance as a run close together,” said Coach Delamar. race was scored. team,” said Coach Paul Delamar. Pamlico’s strong top three helped to seal

General Practice of law The men’s race began first and at 4:30 Soon after the last finisher in the men’s their decisive victory over their non-con- 252-745-3222 • M-F 8:00am to 5:00pm the spectators watched as the two teams race crossed the finish line on the track, ference opponents. Paul J. Delamar began their race. Pamlico’s Philip Pipkin the women started on their own race. Both Next week on September 6th the placed first in the meet. Shawn Huffman teams in the women's race entered the PCHS Cross Country team will travel to and Micheal pool , both from Pamlico fol- meet at full strength. South West Onslow Wilmington for an invitational meet on “It ain't over 'til it's over.” lowed closely behind Pipkin, placing third was first to have a runner cross the finish the beach. The cross country team hopes and fourth respectively line, but she was followed by Pamlico to see more competition like Southwest ― Yogi Berra .Even though they weren't able to have an runners Trinity Goswick, Cameron Lee, Onslow at the race. Volleyball Week Reveiw. By: Parker Watson

302 Freemason St, Village of Oriental Bennett’s Landing Townhome, Unit #2A $1200/month Pet Friendly $1500/month Pamlico volleyball in action vs New Bern. Photo by Hiram Lupton Three bedroom, 2 bath home Water View of Neuse Riv- area that could be used as stu- er, Dual Level Porches, 3 Pamlico volleyball played another full week With the score 2-1, Pamlico took back the dio/office space. Bed / 2.5 Baths Townhome This home is in the heart of the overlooking the Neuse last week with three games, against New Bern, momentum and sealed their win in the fourth Village and within walking distance of all the local River. 1st floor consists of Riverside, and Havelock. and final set, winning 25-17.Performing well in restaurants, shops and community events that the a two car garage and laun- Pamlico’s volleyball team facedHavelock early conference games can be a good sign for Village of Oriental has to offer. The favorite fishing dry closet. The bedrooms Monday, August 22, Riverside on Wednesday, the future of a team. spot for locals is just a block down to the commu- are on the 2nd floor with the 2 secondary bedrooms August 28 and faced New Bern the following “It’s more important to win conference games, nity pier. No flood or hurricane damage. Home sits sharing a jack and jill bath. The Master bedroom day. The Hurricanes started the week with a to get ready for later in the season,” said Coach on a double lot that offers ample space to accom- opens up to a covered deck and . The open concept modate a boat trailer. Detached structure for work- Kitchen, Living and Dining are on the 3rd floor as non conference game against Havelock. The Ashley. shop area. Open lawn with fire pit. well as a half bath and office space. 2 car garage, team was not at full strength due to the absence Coming off their sound victory on Wednesday, hardwoods throughout main living areas, Stainless of their senior setter, Margeret Audilet. Audilet Pamlico faced New Bern in a challenging steel appliances, gas log fireplace, recessed light- suffered an arm injury and was forced to set out non-conference game. The team was able to ing, community pier with access to Neuse River. both games this week. stick closely to New Bern’s score with sets as “Not everyone realized that our setter is out close as 25-27 but were unable to win a set. another ten days, so we had to use a different Pamlico lost the game 3-0 but still gained expe- setter and change our rotation,” said Coach John rience from the game. Ashley after Thursday’s game. “These girls elevate, and we’re not done get- Despite the hardships, the Hurricanes man- ting better yet,” said Coach Ashley. It’s not about aged a 3-1 victory over Riverside, winning the winning; it’s about getting better. game in four sets. Pamlico won the first set 25-9, As for this week the Hurricanes will play Bennett’s Landing Condo, Unit #6B and held their lead in the second set, winning Northside and Princeton in addition to travel- $1500/month 25-16; however, Riverside started with an early ling to Raleigh to play in a tournament for the 2 bed/2.5 bath Pets Negotia- lead in the third set and held it, winning 25-16. first time during this busy season. ble. Elegant River Front Con- 6030 Dolphin Road do with reversed floor plan, $950/month stainless steel appliances, spa- One bedroom and one bathroom apartment avail- Croatan National Forest temporarily closing cious master suite, hardwood able immediately. The location of the apartment is floors and 2 covered porches. The living room con- attached to the front of a waterfront home on the campgrounds and recreation areas for tains a fireplace with wide open views of the water. Neuse River. Owners are paying for electric, water/ Community Pier Access to Neuse River. Open dual sewer, trash, landscaping/mowing and WIFI. Tenant Hurricane Dorian level porches overlooking the Neuse River will have to call and acquire cable or satellite. New Bern, NC, September 2, 2019 - All campgrounds, recreation areas, and gated roads on the Vaulted ceilings, gas log fireplace, Gourmet kitchen 6 month – 1 year+ lease. Croatan National Forest will temporarily close starting at noon on Tuesday, September 3, due with Jenn Air Appliance Package. No flood or hur- Oven/cooktop in kitchen with upstairs bedroom to the expected impacts of Hurricane Dorian. The ranger district office in New Bern will also ricane damage close on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. After the storm has passed, all sites will be reopened as soon as hazards have been evaluated [email protected] | www.BethFrazer.com and mitigated. (252) 249-1001 The National Forests in North Carolina Supervisor's Office in Asheville is expected to remain open and can be reached at 828-257-4200. 518 South Water Street Oriental, NC 28571 A14 The Pamlico News – Wednesday September 4, 2019 Incidents Legals Aug. 23, NC Hwy 306 South, Grantsboro, welfare check Notice to Creditors claims against ROBERT PAUL SMITH, JR and must be tendered in the form of certified Aug. 23, Oakwood Drive, New Bern, fraud Estate of George R. Brinson deceased, are notified to exhibit them to funds at the time of the sale. This sale will Aug. 23, Lupton Lane, New Bern, driving under the influ- File No. 19E117 PEGGY W. SMITH, Executor of the Estate, be held open ten days for upset bids as ence on or before November 19, 2019 at the required by law. Following the expiration Aug. 23, NC Hwy 55, New Bern, verbal domestic Having qualified as Executor of the Estate address listed below or be barred from of the statutory upset period, all remaining Aug. 23, Foxwood Trail Road, New Bern, custody complaint of George R. Brinson, late of 7960 Neuse their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND Aug. 23, Griffin Road, Vandemere, AWDW inflicting seri- Road, Pamlico County, Grantsboro, NC asked to make immediate payment to the OWING. Failure to remit funds in a timely 28529, the undersigned does hereby notify above-named Executor. This 21th day of manner will result in a Declaration of Default ous injury all persons, firms and corporations having August, 2019. and any deposit will be frozen pending the Aug. 24, Wall Street, Oriental, intoxicated person claims against the estate of said decedent outcome of any re-sale. If the sale is set Aug. 24, Morrison Road, Oriental, car alarm activation to exhibit them to the undersigned at 408 Estate of Robert Paul Smith, Jr aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the Aug. 24, NC Hwy 55, Oriental, motor vehicle accident Main Street, P.O. Box 411, Bayboro, North c/o Peggy W. Smith sale shall be entitled only to a return of the Aug. 24, Main Street, Bayboro, business alarm Carolina 28515, on or before the 14th day 19 West North Shore Lane deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no Aug. 24, Roberts Road, Grantsboro, destruction/damage/ of November, 2019, or this notice will be Arapahoe, NC 28510 further recourse against the Mortgagor, the vandalism of property pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, Publish August 21, 28, September 4 and 11 Mortgagee, the Substitute Trustee or the Aug. 24, Wichita Village Lane, Bayboro, child called 911 firms and corporations indebted to the said 2019 attorney of any of the foregoing. Aug. 25, NC Hwy 55, Grantsboro, call for service estate will please make immediate payment SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD Aug. 25, Wichita Village Lane, Bayboro, domestic stand-by to the undersigned. This the 14th day of IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing in Aug. 25, Griggs Road, Vandemere, Unauthorized use of August, 2019. OF NORTH CAROLINA the property, be advised that an Order for SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Possession of the property may be issued MV/car, larceny, safecracking, and obtain property by false George R. Brinson, Executor PAMLICO COUNTY in favor of the purchaser. Also, if your lease pretenses Estate of George R. Brinson 19SP26 began or was renewed on or after October Aug. 25, Longleaf Drive, New Bern, civil dispute C/O Paul J. Delamar IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate Aug. 26, NC Hwy 306 North, Grantsboro, FTA and child Delamar & Delamar, PLLC OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY the rental agreement upon written notice to support warrant 408 Main Street JAMES J. FORD AND ROBIN R. FORD the landlord, to be effective on a date stated Aug. 26, Prescott Road, Grantsboro, suspicious vehicle P.O. Box 411 DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 AND in the notice that is at least 10 days, but Aug. 26, Skipper Circle, Oriental, civil complaint/issue Bayboro, N.C. 28515 RECORDED IN BOOK 479 AT PAGE no more than 90 days, after the sale date Aug. 26, Hodges Street, Oriental, fraud computer or elec- (For Publication: 08/14/2019; 08/21/2019; 134 IN THE PAMLICO COUNTY PUBLIC contained in the notice of sale, provided that tronic device 08/28/2019; 09/04/2019) REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA the mortgagor has not cured the default at Aug. 26, Foxwood Trail Road, New Bern, burglary/breaking the time notice of termination is provided. & entering NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE You may be liable for rent due under the IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE agreement prorated to the effective date of Aug. 26, Olympia Road/NC Hwy 55, New Bern, assist other PAMLICO COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power and the termination. agency/F-flee to elude SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION authority contained in the above-referenced Aug. 26, Blackhorse Run South, New Bern, call for ser- NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS deed of trust and because of default in The date of this Notice is August 12, 2019. vice-home disturbance OF ROY H. HOFFMAN the payment of the secured indebtedness Aug.26, Don Lee Road, Arapahoe, call for service-citizen File No.: 18E 125 and failure to perform the stipulation and Grady I. Ingle or Elizabeth B. Ells arrest agreements therein contained and, pursuant Substitute Trustee Aug. 27, Winding Creek Drive, Oriental, vandalism of All persons, firms and corporations having to demand of the owner and holder of the 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 property claims against ROY H. HOFFMAN deceased, secured debt, the undersigned substitute Charlotte, NC 28216 Aug. 27, NC Hwy 306 North, Grantsboro, FTA are notified to exhibit them to BARBRA trustee will expose for sale at public auction (704) 333-8107 Aug. 27, Neuse Road, Grantsboro, phone scam HOFFMAN, Executor of the Estate, on or to the highest bidder for cash at the usual http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ Aug. 27, Main Street, Bayboro, domestic stand-by before November 12, 2019 at the address place of sale at the county courthouse of Publish August 28 and September 4, 2019 listed below or be barred from their recovery. said county at 10:00AM on September 13, Aug. 27, Main Street, Arapahoe, threatening motions Debtors of the decedent are asked to make 2019 the following described real estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Aug. 27, Dolphin Road, Oriental, all other offenses/alarm immediate payment to the above-named and any other improvements which may activation Executor. This 14th day of August,2019. be situated thereon, in Pamlico County, All persons, firms and corporations having Aug. 28, Boathouse Road, Oriental, all other offenses/com- North Carolina, and being more particularly claims against the Estate of MARK C. municating threats described in that certain Deed of Trust L’HOMMEDIEU, Deceased, of Pamlico Aug. 28, NC Hwy 55 East, Reelsboro, curfew/loitering/ Estate of Roy H. Hoffman executed James J. Ford and Robin R. Ford, County, N.C., are notified to present the vagrancy violations c/o Barbra Hoffman dated September 15, 2006 to secure the same to the Personal Representative listed Aug. 28, NC Hwy 306 South, Grantsboro, simple assault and 39033 White Tail Dr. original principal amount of $84,671.00, and below on or before November 28, 2019, or second degree trespass Ivor, VA 23866 recorded in Book 479 at Page 134 of the this Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Aug. 29, NC Hwy 306 South, Arapahoe, simple assault Publish August 14, 21, 28 and September Pamlico County Public Registry. The terms All debtors of the said Estate are asked to Aug. 29, Trent Road, Merritt, all other offenses/illegal 4, 2019 of the said Deed of Trust may be modified make immediate payment. This 28th day of by other instruments appearing in the public August, 2019. dumping/littering NORTH CAROLINA record. Additional identifying information Aug. 29, Main Street, Bayboro, OFA-FTA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE regarding the collateral property is below RUTHANNE L’HOMMEDIEU Aug. 29, NC Hwy 55, Bayboro, citizen arrest-repo truck PAMLICO COUNTY and is believed to be accurate, but no Executor Aug. 30, Secon Lane, Bayboro, SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION representation or warranty is intended. c/o GREGORY T. PEACOCK NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Address of property: 319 Meekins Rd, Ward and Smith, P.A. OF Bayboro, NC 28515 Attorneys at Law Property Transfers JAMES A. MITCHELL Tax Parcel ID: L05-64-1 Post Office Box 867 (Aug 26-sept 4, 2019) File No.: 19 E 118 Present Record Owners: James J. Ford and New Bern, NC 28563-0867 Robin R. Ford Aug. 26, 1.75 AC; Woll Branch; Metes & Bounds, from Willoughby D. All persons, firms and corporations having And Being more commonly known as: 319 Publish – August 28, September 4, 11, and Ferebee Jr. and Elizabeth M. Ferebee, $0 claims against JAMES A. MITCHELL Meekins Rd, Bayboro, NC 28515 18, 2019. Aug. 26, Pecan Grove Marina Three Tracts; Boat Slip 19, from Anne M. High to William James High III and Robert Andrew High, $0 deceased, are notified to exhibit them to The record owner(s) of the property, as Aug. 26, E/S NC Hwy 306 between Arapahoe and Minnesott Beach; JAMES A. MITCHELL, JR. Executor of the reflected on the records of the Register of NORTH CAROLINA Metes & Bounds, from Thelma W. Ganues to Thelma W. Ganues and Estate, on or before November 19, 2019, at Deeds, is/are James J. Ford and Robin R. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE Katrina Ganues, $0 the address listed below or be barred from Ford. PAMLICO COUNTY Aug. 27, Landings Hargett Portion Lot 52; Pecan Grove Marina Three their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are The property to be offered pursuant to this SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Tracts; Boat Slip E55, from Cheryl A. Kuldau and Cheryl Crowley to Stephen Lynn Perry and Mereditch Lynn Perry, $27 asked to make immediate payment to the notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS Aug. 27, 52 ft by 300 ft; W/S NC Hwy 306; Portion Gus Tingle Tract; Lot above-named Executor. This 21st day of and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither OF THOMAS G. GREEN 22, from Janie E. Miller, Kenneth L. Miller, and Fay B. Eason to Linda W. August, 2019. the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured File No.: 19 E 132 Anderson and Philmon E. Anderson Jr., $0 by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor Aug. 27, Dawson Creek Hills Lot: 4, from Edward Caraballo, Deborah James A. Mitchell, Jr. Executor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, All persons, firms and corporations having F. Caraballo, and Deborah F. Ginn to Deborah F. Caraballo and Edward Estate of James A. Mitchell agents or authorized representative of either claims against THOMAS G. GREEN Caraballo, $0 Aug. 28, Paul Cemetery; Paul Family Cemetery, from Sharon Kaye P.O. Box 297 Trustee or the holder of the note make any deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Quigley Kennedy and Edward Peter Kennedy Jr. to Paul Cemetery Inc., $0 Alliance, NC 28509 representation or warranty relating to the DELCINE R. GIBBS, Executor of the Estate, Aug. 28, 2.10 AC; Tract 4; West of NC Hwy 306, Arapahoe, from Blaney Publish August 21, 28, September 4, 11, title or any physical, environmental, health on or before November 3, 2019, at the Rowe and Joan H. Rowe to Clifton E. Gaskill and Natascha R. Gaskill, $0 2019. or safety conditions existing in, on, at or address listed below or be barred from Aug. 29, Arlington Place Lot: 123 Phase 1, Minnesott Beach, from April relating to the property being offered for their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are Gardner, April Scruggs, and Euell Gardner to Laura Poniatowski and Robet Poniatowski, $903 NORTH CAROLINA sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities asked to make immediate payment to the Aug. 29, Woodland Street; Metes & Bounds, from Kathryn S. Jones, IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE arising out of or in any way relating to any above-named Executor. Douglas R. Jones Sr., Douglas R. Jones, Andrew Scott, and Elaine F. Scott to PAMLICO COUNTY such condition expressly are disclaimed. This 4th day of September, 2019. Daniel Mejia Govea and Mariel Trujillo Jacome, $214 SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION This sale is made subject to all prior liens Aug. 29, W/S NC Hwy 306 Silverhill; Metes & Bounds, from Bradley A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and Delcine R. Gibbs, Executor Potter and Audrey M. Potter to Audrey M. Potter, $0 Aug. 30, from John A. Nealis and Allyson M. Nealis to Charles F. Bohan OF assessments including but not limited to any Estate of Thomas G. Green Jr. and Jane L. Bohan, $55 ROBERT PAUL SMITH, JR transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. 712 Town Road Aug. 30, from Richard A. Hodges and Patricia S. Hodges to Roger D. File No.: 19E 119 A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount Oriental, NC 28571 Gilbert and Sue B. Gilbert, $76 of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars Publish September 4, 11, 18, 25, 2019. Aug. 30, from Jerry L. Gardner and Carolyn F. Gardner to James Wade All persons, firms and corporations having ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required Ellison, $26

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The Village Gallery The Village Gallery is pleased that guest artists Steven PROTECT Moore and Janet Jaworski will continue to display their art YOUR with new additions through the month of September. The public is invited to a reception for the artists on Saturday AUTOMOTIVE September 7th from 2:00 until 5:00 PM. INVESTMENT The Gallery is WITH located at 300 Hodges Street in Oriental, ADVANCED North Carolina. Staffed by volunteer REPAIR AND artists, the Gallery MAINTENANCE is open from 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM Wednesdays through We invest in our facility and our technicians, so Sundays. For more we can provide you and information, please your vehicle with the highest level of service. visit or call (252 249 STATE-OF-THE-ART 12006 NC Hwy 55 E 0300) the Gallery DIAGNOSTIC Alliance, NC TECHNOLOGY during normal hours helps us identify and 252-745-9078 of operation, call resolve the source of car trouble quickly and Judy Wayland at 252 We’re proud of our reputation for honest service, precisely. reliable work and fair prices, and we take our Arapahoe Shop Reopening Oct. 10th 249 1505 or visit the commitment to customer service seriously. CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS Gallery website at... Please contact us today for more information offer specialized repair 8287 NC Highway 306 S Arapahoe, NC about our services and rates, or to schedule an and maintenance 252-249-1312 villagegallerync.com. appointment for your vehicle. expertise for all makes and models.

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