Tryon Palace Hosts All Hallows’ Eve
Dress in costume and join us for a day of fun and fantasy at Tryon Palace’s All Hallows’ Eve, on Saturday, October 24th. Children and adults are invited to celebrate in the festivities beginning at 10 a.m. on the Palace grounds. While touring the […]
Earl of Craven Questers Offer Free Daytime Cemetery Tours
Historical Society Ghostwalk Sees You Through in the Evening While the New Bern Historical Society is preparing for Ghostwalk evenings on October 22 – 24, the Earl of Craven Questers organization is offering special free daytime tours of Cedar Grove Cemetery on […]
COVID-19: My Story by Respiratory Therapist Lindsay Finn
When asked to share my COVID19 story, I was not quite sure where to even begin. Before our first case, tensions were high. There were so many unknowns and we had no idea what to expect. We are now several months (almost […]
Craven CC announces Fall 2020 Workforce Development classes
Craven Community College’s (Craven CC) Workforce Development (WFD) department recently announced several classes being offered during the fall semester. Classes range widely in topics and abilities to account for broad student interests and goals. Several trades programs will begin this fall, including […]
Vandalism to Tryon Palace Garden Statues
Sometime between 4 p.m. on Monday, October 5th, and 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 6th, an act of vandalism occurred on the Tryon Palace grounds. Three of the Palace Gardens–Latham, Green and Wilderness West-suffered damage to their statues. A gardener discovered the damage early […]
CarolinaEast Medical Center to Host Sixth Annual Community National Day of Remembrance
Ceremony is Open to the Public and will be Offered Virtually and Drive-In On October 15, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. in the front parking lot of CarolinaEast Medical Center in New Bern, the CarolinaEast Medical Center Perinatal Loss and Bereavement Committee will […]
During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, #1Thing Can Make All the Difference
Domestic violence impacts millions of people each year, but it can be prevented. It requires the collective voice and power of individuals, families, institutions, and systems – each whose “one thing” adds a valuable and powerful component to transforming our communities. That […]