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Feb 22, 2026 ∙ 1 min
A Cozy Soup Pick from Rachel, of Shenk Family Farm
Cold weekends call for something warm, hearty, and easy—and we went straight to a local expert for inspiration. We asked Rachel of Shenk Family Farm for a soup recommendation, and she didn’t hesitate to give this one a five-star review. Her current favorite is Easy Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana Soup from Tiffany at Creme de la Crumb . According to Rachel, “There’s nothing like a good cozy soup on a cold weekend. This is my most recent fave—it’s one-pot, simple to throw together, and hearty! I...
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Jan 10, 2026 ∙ 1 min
A Historic Landmark: The Carteret County Courthouse
The story of Carteret County’s courthouses stretches back to the early days of the county itself. Carteret County was established in 1722 , with Beaufort soon designated as the county seat. Early courthouse buildings served local government needs, though none of the very first structures survive today. The 1796 courthouse holds a special place in North Carolina history as the oldest surviving wood‑framed courthouse in the state . Built at Ann and Turner Streets, it was the county’s third...
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Jan 10, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Go Ahead! Grab a New Tale from the Red Book Wagon
The Carteret County Library Book Wagon is at the Olde Beaufort Farmers’ Market every Saturday, and yes—it’s literally a bright red wooden wagon, a true bookmobile on wheels! Packed with books for all ages, there’s something for everyone—from picture books for kids to novels, cookbooks, and more. All books are offered at bargain prices, making it easy to pick up a few new favorites without breaking the bank. Kids can explore and discover new stories, adults can browse for novels or local...
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