TARBORO —
To the Editor:
It's always sad to see a piece of history fade away.
The Long Manufacturing Co. employed my husband when we moved to Tarboro, Edgecombe Co. in 1959.
Our first home was at Long's projects. Mr. Bill offered housing to his employees at a reasonable price. After about a year, my husband, I, and our two babies moved into the parish house at Grace Episcopal Church in the Kilquick community.
Mr. Bill's childhood home was located in Kilquick. That's how I got to know Mr. Bill's family. His father, Mr. Zeb Long, owned a store and cotton gin that was next to our house.
Mr. Bill employed some people with little or no education. To me it shows that he was a lifeline for many people.
Times were extremely hard in those years. He helped at Christmas each year by supplying toys for the children of his employees, and a Christmas party where he gave a bonus to his workers.
I can't say enough good things about this man. My thanks to God for letting me know Mr. Bill, and for all the great things that he did for my family and the people of Edgecombe County.
Barbara Andrews
Jack Andrews' Widow
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Thank you for your article in the Wednesday paper announcing the "Pops On The Common" on June 6. We now have Vidant Edgecombe Hospital as a major sponsor as well as KanBan Logistics. Vidant will have free health screenings available and Thorne Drugs will have free ice water. Bring your lawn chair and picnic and enjoy this under-the-stars concert.
Ronnie Ellis
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"Princeville Cemetery Cleanup Volunteer Meeting Scheduled for Saturday"
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This is just a reminder to those interested and concerned with our previous announcement that we are on schedule for Saturday for our Princeville Cemetery Cleanup Volunteer Meeting. -
Relay co-chairs thank residents of Edgecombe County
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As co-chairs of this year’s American Cancer Society Relay For Life committee, we would like to thank residents of Edgecombe County for their generosity and support. Thirty-eight teams participated in this year’s event and raised more than $132,000 to help the Society’s fight for every birthday, threatened by every cancer, here and throughout the world. -
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If the flags in Tarboro are not flying at half-staff, then they should be as a true patriot, hero, and Christian has died. -
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Your coverage on the gun control debate was fair and accurate and I have fought against gun control my whole life. The sad thing is this time the American public is haunted by the ghosts of 20 innocent children and the claims by the proponents for assault weapons is making all gun owners look callous and uncaring.
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Wrong, wrong, wrong this was just malicious. -
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One of the things I love most about returning home to my beloved Tarboro is escaping the grueling crush of northern Virginia and nasty Washington politics. -
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What has Clark Jenkins done? He has served his town, his county, and his state for five consecutive terms in the North Carolina Senate. He has led a life of service to his business, his church, and his family. He has been a friend and a partner with me and my family for over 50 years. -
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After Christmas, and after picking up a friend at his house near Hartford, Conn., we were bogged down in holiday traffic. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines
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