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42784
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Bob Hale of Snow Hill owns and operates On the Bench Guitar Shop and String Instrument Repair from his home on Middle School Road.
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42880
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Greene County Interfaith Volunteers was founded in 1999, originally in response to Hurricane Floyd. the organization has evollved as both food pantry and a state designated disaster recovery center.
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21750
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Lawrence and Cathy Carter purchased Yearning For Yarn, a yarn shop in Plymouth, in 2005. Cathy is also the shopkeeper. The store is stocked with unique, high quality yarn in a variety of colors and textures. The response from knitters and crafters has been good. They had been hoping for a shop since the last one closed--a place where they could go for specialty yarn and personal instruction and a place where they could sit, knit, and converse. Yearning For yard is all this--and more.
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16762
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Created in 1975, the Historic Albemarle Tour is the oldest organized Heritage Trail in the southeast. The tour covers 17 eastern counties and 29 natural and historic sites, including lighthouses and life-saving stations, the state's oldest surviving colonial architecture, museums, formal gardens, and an aquarium. Historic Albemarle Tour signposts along the roads guide travelers.
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43231
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At 80, Williamston resident and writer, Elizabeth Whitley Roberson looks back with fond memories to years past. An innovative educator, Roberson looked for ways to involvve her students while teaxching them history. While teaching at Bear Grass High School in the 1970s, she organized a junior historian club that produced a motion picture on the Tuscarora indians, the first of it's kind in the state and several noted publications. Roberson's own wrting career is higlighted as well with her books "Weep Not For Me Dear Mother" and "Tiny Broadwick".
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43248
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As an ESPN videographer, Kenneth Chesson has hunted the globe for the perfect shot. A native of Williamston, Chesson worksin his family business Mark Chesson & Sons when not on assignment with ESPN.