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Sheppard Memorial Library to welcome new director
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Sheppard Memorial Library in Downtown Greenville is expecting a new director soon. Roman Leary will step up as Director of Sheppard Memorial Library on August 26. Leary will be replacing Greg Needham, who served as director for 15 years. The library’s Board of Trustees voted for Leary after considering multiple applicants. […]
Gators sweep North Pitt for first volleyball win
It didn’t take long for Martin County’s varsity volleyball team to pick up its first win of the season. The Gators, under new head coach Amy Bennett, rallied to win the first two sets and then took control early in the third set en route to a 25-21, 26-24, 25-15 triumph over North Pitt in its season-opening nonconference match on Monday. Martin County trailed by as many as five points...
New Bern has new plans for developments
NEW BERN, N.C. (WITN) - The new project called “Re-New Bern”, a 21st-century code the city calls it, is a brand new update for the city to modernize its land use ordinances. The City envisions the project to ensure a prosperous future for residents and future growth. The...
Halloween comes early with opening of yearly shop in Fayetteville
Spirit Halloween, the seasonal store offering Halloween costumes, animatronics and eerie decorations, opened in Fayetteville on Aug. 2 in the former Toys 'R' Us location, kicking off the spooky season early this August. The store at 1736 Skibo Road is the only Spirit Halloween location in the Fayetteville area, according to the company's...
City funds added to mix of job incentives
Greenville City Council has approved a series of grants and incentives tied to nearly 1,200 jobs coming to Pitt County in the next five years. The council voted unanimously on Thursday to approve job creation grants for Attindas Healthcare Products and Nipro Medical Corp., supply a local match for a state building reuse grant for UNX-Christeyns and serve as the pass-through for another state grant that Greenville Utilities Commission will use in support of Boviet Solar. ...
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