I was in the crowd at Fourth Friday in downtown Burlington on June 28, 2019 when I first got word of a big announcement to be made during a break in the music in the amphitheater at the Historic Depot. At dusk Wellsley Robinson, president of Core Properties took the stage and told those in … Continue reading The long-anticipated Burlington Food Hall is opening soon
Month: July 2021
The joys of summer in a small town
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Reflections of summers growing up in Danbury, North Carolina in the late 1960s and early '70s. It was fun living in the country back then with little to worry about and a river to play in. I first wrote this in 2014. The Dan River in Danbury, North Carolina in a photo taken … Continue reading The joys of summer in a small town
Covering our first hurricane: Hot, dirty, exhausted and oddly satisfied
AUTHOR'S NOTE: The 25 year anniversary of Hurricane Bertha slipped past me the other day -- July 12 to be precise. That was my first journalism experience -- or any experience at all -- with a hurricane making a direct landfall. This one was at Topsail when I worked for the Jacksonville Daily News. At … Continue reading Covering our first hurricane: Hot, dirty, exhausted and oddly satisfied