>Bellagurl Publishes the 2011 New Bern, Havelock & Cherry Point Official Visitors Guide

>Bellagurl Marketing, Publishing and Advertising has partnered with New Bern/Craven County Convention & Visitors Center to publish the 2011 New Bern, Havelock & Cherry Point Official Visitors Guide. 125,000 copies of this visitors guide are distributed annually through area hotels, the North […]

>Walker Insurance Group Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

> Walker Insurance Group/All Good Insurance celebrated their new location at 1900 S. Glenburnie Rd. Ste. E, 252-635-1000, with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting. Call Walker Insurance Group about servicing all your auto, home, health, and commercial/business insurance needs. Submitted by: […]

>Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Jr. Presented by RiverTowne Repertory Players

> Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Jr. performances at the Masonic Theatre, 516 Hancock Street on October 15-17, 22-24, 2010. School Performances will be held October 14, 15 and 22, 2010. Directed by: Terry Daniels and Produced by: Gena Andrews On a perfect […]

>New Saloon and Live Entertainment Spot in New Bern!

> Flyers “69” aka “The Howling Dog Saloon” opened last Friday and has their “Grand Opening” tomorrow, Saturday, October 2nd! The Howling Dog Saloon has friendly staff and patrons, full service bar, live entertainment, billiard tables, jukebox, and the “NFL Package” on Direct […]

>Bayard Wootten Exhibit Presentation

> New Bern’s 300th Anniversary Celebration in cooperation with the Craven Arts Council and Gallery and the University of North Carolina Library at Chapel Hill is pleased to present the extraordinary photography of Bayard Wootten during the month of October. The exhibit […]

>"Soups for Souls" – Tomorrow is the last day to donate soup cans for the Salvation Army!

>REMINDER: Tomorrow is the last day to donate soup cans for the Tryon Civitan Club’s “Soup for Souls” benefit for the Salvation Army. Please drop soup cans off at The UPS Store, located at 1822 South Glenburnie Road (across the street from the […]

>Why Move Up Now?

>Should I move up to a better home now?Now is the time. While most properties have decreased in value, consider this scenario. You live in a home that was worth $150,000. and is now worth $135,000. You will notice that $15,000 of […]