Sun Journal - Thu Nov 05
Some Pamlico County Water System customers who live along N.C. 304 are being advised to boil their water until at least Saturday morning.
Bridge work causes water outages, low pressureWindsock - Thu Nov 05
An advisory for people to boil their water is in effect along sections of N.C. 304 between Mesic and Vandemere.
Bridge, airport terminal opened 10 years ago ThursdaySun Journal - Wed Nov 04
Two New Bern area avenues to the rest of the world were dedicated and officially opened here 10 years ago Thursday.
Fifth seat too close to call in OrientalSun Journal - Tue Nov 03
For the second time in two years, the final Oriental commissioners seat could be decided by a draw from a hat.
Pamlico adds financial support for Military Growth Task ForceWindsock - Tue Nov 03
Pamlico County on Monday became the last of seven counties to come on board with financial support of the Military Growth Task Force, designed to assist communities with an influx of Marines in the area over the next two years.
N.C. court upholds Thomas Wright's convictionStarNewsOnline.com - Tue Nov 03
Thomas Wright is serving a nearly eight-year sentence after he was convicted in April 2008 of obtaining property by false pretenses when he defrauded a bank to lend him $150,000. He also was convicted of soliciting campaign contributions to deposit into his own account.
Deputy suspended after arrest on charge of assaulting girlfriendSun Journal - Wed Oct 28
A Pamlico County sheriff's deputy was suspended from duty after he was arrested on charges of assaulting his girlfriend.
Salvation Army seeks help in providing a better Christmas for communityWindsock - Wed Oct 28
During the first two days of taking applications this week for Christmas assistance, Salvation Army staff members were overwhelmed with 140 requests.
Growth remains top issue in OrientalSun Journal - Sat Oct 24
Strong candidate and voter turnouts have been tradition here in this village of about 900 people.
Former state representative Wright seeking appealStarNewsOnline.com - Fri Oct 23
Thomas Wright is serving a nearly eight-year sentence after he was convicted in April 2008 of obtaining property by false pretenses when he defrauded a bank to lend him $150,000. He also was convicted of soliciting campaign contributions to deposit into his own account.
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