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  • Confessions of a Speed Demon

    I am in big trouble.  I feel I am one step away from déjà vu all over again.

    Ford recently announced the release of the latest version its Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. It has 550 horses with dual racing stripes.  I believe I am being tempted beyond my ability to resist.

    A similar car, a 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350, in white with dual blue racing stripes, got me in a little trouble when I was 14-years old.

    January 27, 2012

  • Global Economy, Our Economy & Taxes

     There‚Äôs a lot of talk about “Our Economy” now... and how it ain’t doing so good.  I know the word “ain’t” isn’t considered a proper word, but our economy isn’t very proper right now either.
    Actual “Our Econom” is a bit of a misstatement itself.  Our Economy is very much a global economy.  Actually it’s been that way for hundreds of years.  Remember the original Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773 was all about the importing of tea.  The colonies imported a lot back then and as our nation grew we began to export a lot too

    November 16, 2011

  • It’s all in the Songs

        Sometime ago I did this column on humorous song titles, most of them country music song titles.  I though that this week it would be interesting to revisit this area again and maybe add just a few lyrics.

    November 3, 2011

  • Cleaning out a reporter's notebook ...

    Unsuccessful 2008 Republican gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory is scheduled to visit Tarboro later this month.
    McCrory plans to stop in restaurants and walk downtown Main Street between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27.
    McCrory, of course, lost to Bev Perdue by only 145,969 votes statewide but got clobbered in Edgecombe County where Perdue received 73 percent of the vote. He has not announced for 2012 but has raised more than $1 million.
    McCrory served a record of 14 years as the mayor of Charlotte from 1995 to 2009. He was elected for a record seventh term did not seek an eighth term.

    August 12, 2011

  • Will N.C. maps pass inspection

    Clark Jenkins thinks there is a good chance he will back in Raleigh around Thanksgiving, and the five-term state senator from Tarboro isn't talking about Christmas shopping.
    It will be all because of those redistricting maps, he said.
    "The Republicans went overboard in gerrymandering," Jenkins explained. "If they are approved, Sens. Dan Blue of Durham and Dan Clodfelter of Charlotte have told me there will be a lawsuit."

    August 5, 2011

  • Big big difference in Reidsville

    When Remonia "Remi" Muhammad talks about the Black Family Day Event she has organized for Saturday, Sept. 3, she often mentions the same event over in Reidsville, which is having its 15th next month.
    Reidsville is a city of about 15,000 folks between Greensboro and Danville, Va.
    There are notable differences, however.

    July 29, 2011

  • Putt Putt anyone

    A Putt Putt Fun Center (that's the correct name for the minature golf course) at Indian Lake?
    It could happen. Heck, it might happen one day if Tarboro Mayor Donald Morris has his way.
    No,  it will not happen this year. There's no money for fireworks or mini golf courses.
    Morris wants to bring paddle boats back, too and perhaps persuade the civic organizations in town to build some more picnic pavilions.

    July 22, 2011

  • Yes, policies in place

    Methinks when Tarboro Town Council gave its approval to cosponsor the Black Family Day Event on Sept. 3, it struck a nerve.
    That came at the June meeting, just before our elected representatives raised taxes to balance the 2011-12 budget.
    Of course, no one asked what BFDE would cost.

    July 15, 2011

  • Jury out on tourism in county

    Every time the World Wide Country Tours visited Tarboro this spring, some folks in town split $600.
    The bus came three times this year and four last year. The visitors are given a guide (Monika Fleming, Bobbie Martin) tour the Calvary Church yard with Tom Miller, have a reception at the Blount-Bridgers House and stay overnight in the Comfort Inn.
    "That was easy money,"  said Candis Owens, who got the visits started a year ago after our town was noticed on its revamped website.

    July 8, 2011

  • Changes for Arts Council

    The retirement of Buddy Hooks as executive director of the Edgecombe County Cultural Arts Council puts the arts council at a fork in the road.
    Make no mistake, the personable Hooks, 64, will be missed. He has offered to come back and pitch in as a volunteer, which means you get Buddy and his better half Nancy, also, as outgoing president Joe White acknowledged.

    July 1, 2011

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