Posts Tagged "Corolla"
Mid-Currituck bridge one step closer to reality
A final study confirms the preferred route for a toll bridge between the mainland and Corolla, with construction starting as early as the end of the year.
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Corolla charter school moves closer to approval
Organizers of Waters Edge Village School said Thursday their application was given unanimous approval by a state review council.
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Oceanfront home destroyed by fire in Corolla
A fire Monday night destroyed an oceanfront vacation home on Atlantic Avenue in the Ocean Hill neighborhood of Corolla.
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State council to review Corolla charter school application
The N.C. Public Charter School Advisory Council will review Wednesday the application for Waters Edge Village School, which backers of the charter school hope to open this August.
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Home Number 2: Saga Construction
Ten bedrooms with over 2,000 square feet of covered area outdoors, including a tiki bar and television. Indoors, a media room with a 3D projector.
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Duck, Currituck beaches open at 10 a.m. Tuesday
Long lines of traffic were reported Tuesday as travelers headed to Duck and the Currituck Outer Banks to salvage what was left of a week’s vacation.
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Hatteras Island braces for onrush of sound water
Here we go again?The official hurricane flags were flying at Nags Head’s fire stations, along with the message “Go away Irene” on the outside chalkboard that usually shows water temperature, wave height and other information for beach-goers. full story » Hurricane Irene was almost due west of Cape Hatteras at 10 a.m. today, and highfull story »
Corolla development seeks to buck housing tide
If you had told me in January a developer would be building 10 “spec” homes in Corolla with bank financing, I would have considered you delusional.
Never mind
Protecting a vacant oceanfront tract was behind initial objections to a hotel project in Corolla. Now it doesn’t seem to matter.
Empty outrage
Arguments over a 13-acre tract in Corolla seem self-serving and beside the point in the context of what the Currituck Outer Banks has become.
Map mixup became Audubon site’s official zoning
Ike McRee, the county attorney for Currituck, has been responding to media inquiries since the potential developers of 13 oceanfront acres now owned by the Audubon Society first applied for permits. The county’s role in this endeavor begins sometime before 2004, when Currituck converted its zoning maps from paper to a digital database.
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Huge preserve is Audubon’s main focus in Corolla
Mark Buckler is a quiet, devoted wildlife advocate who serves as director of the Audubon’s Pine Island sanctuary. He is not the kind of person who would relish being at the center of a controversy.
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