Easterseals UCP expands Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy to New Bern and surrounding areas
What is ABA Therapy? Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an approach that combines a scientific understanding of behavior with teaching foundational skills. This progressive approach allows individuals to become efficient and effective learners at home, school, and in their community. Our […]
Celebrate “Fun in the Sun” at ArtWalk with Community Artists Gallery and Studios
Community Artists Galley and Studios (CAGS) will celebrate “Fun in the Sun” at the ArtWalk, we will have live music by Mark McKenzie and serve refreshments. Our featured Artists of the Month are Amber Williams, painter and Ann Marie Hodrick, jewelry. The […]
NC Child Care Workforce Crisis
North Carolina families with young children have come to rely on our child care system and the early educators who nurture and care for their children, so that they can work to support their families. Likewise, the state of North Carolina has […]
What’s What Around New Bern – June 28, 2021
Good morning, New Bern Now Readers! Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening in and around town. Pic of the Day: Catfish Lake in the Croatan National Forest Bear Outlook Via National Weather Service Today: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1 p.m. […]
Curmudgeon’s Corner: LA Musician Freddy Scott gigs in New Bern
At around two in the afternoon at Danderyd Municipality Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden, I was waiting anxiously for many hours for the arrival of my son. Finally, the midwife said to me, “Here he comes, get ready.” The next thing I knew I […]
Coexisting with Alligators in North Carolina
This time of year, alligators are moving around a lot on the southeastern North Carolina landscape. They are looking for food and mates after spending the winter in brumation—a long period in which they don’t eat and seldom come out of their dens. Alligators […]
Sound Rivers Swim Guide Report – June 25, 2021
Four sites in the Upper Neuse/upper Tar-Pamlico watersheds tested at levels unsafe for recreation, according to state and federal standards: Buffaloe Road, Anderson Point, Clayton River Walk and Smithfield Town Commons. Seven sites in the Lower Neuse tested positive for E. coli at levels […]