Public Comment, Convention Center Among Items on Craven Commissioner’s Meeting Agenda – Sept. 6
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. in the Craven County Commissioners Meeting Room at the Craven County Administration Building in New Bern. If you want to petition the board, you’ll need to sign up between […]
Blackbeard Sailing Club Announces Antique and Classic Boat Show
The North Carolina Coastal & Piedmont Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society is having a showing of antique and classic boats at Blackbeard Sailing Club at 1215 Barkentine Dr. on Saturday October 22, 2022 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Drop […]
New Bern Historical Society Presents 32nd Annual Ghostwalk
For three evenings in October, you’ll be able to visit with ghosts of New Bernians from our past. They’ll tell you about just a few of the famous things that happened first, right here. That, and a homage to Miss Gertrude Carraway […]
Things to Do Around the Greater New Bern Area: September 1 – 5, 2022
Around Town High School Football game between the New Bern Bears and West Craven Eagles tomorrow, September 2 starting at 7:00 p.m. at 4200 Academic Drive. Purchase tickets at the gate for $7. Things to Do 2nd – 11th: Magic Midways – […]
Share Anonymous Tips with Law Enforcement
The New Bern Police Department now offers smartphone users the ability to share anonymous tips with law enforcement. Tip411, powered by CitizenObserver, enables the public to send text messages and open a dialog with a police officer in real time. Users who […]
Stay Informed with New Messaging Tool — New Bern Alerts
New Bern Alerts is a free, mass notification an emergency messaging tool powered by Civic Ready. Colleen Roberts, the city’s public information officer (PIO) presented the messaging tool to the Board of Aldermen during the July 12, 2022 meeting. According to the […]
State BOE Approves Temporary Rules Governing Conduct of Precinct Officials and Election Observers
The State Board of Elections voted unanimously on Tuesday to finalize results of the July 26 elections, held in about 15 N.C. counties. The State Board also voted unanimously to approve proposed temporary rule amendments governing the conduct of precinct officials and […]