Land use, riparian rights, electric rates, licensing agreement, municipal elections, street closures, city-owned property and more, on Tuesday night’s city council meeting agenda. The New Bern Board of Aldermen will receive input from the public, consider approving changes to a mutual aid […]
Public input, parking, property, housing, transportation, property taxes, financial report and audit, outsourcing, appointments and more. The newly elected New Bern Board of Aldermen received public input and approved several items during their first full regular meeting on Jan. 13, 2026 at […]
The New Bern Board of Aldermen and mayor ranked their preferences for ten potential projects via an electronic survey. On February 12, 2026, we reported that the City Manager Foster Hughes said during the Jan. 7 retreat, that the Board of Aldermen […]
The New Bern Police Department is selling raffle tickets for the North Carolina Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics North Carolina. First and second prize winners will be able to participate aboard Fin Planner II for a day during the […]
April 14 Lunch & Learn Brings Noted Author Katherine Mellen Charron Civil rights activist Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987) is best known for her role in developing the Citizenship Schools. She brought four decades of practical experience as a public school teacher and civic […]
Faith Connection has contracted to bring an engaging video called Racial Taboo to New Bern on Sunday May 1, 2016 at 2:30 p.m. The film will be shown free of charge to the public at Centenary United Methodist Church at 309 New Street […]