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Abigail Langemann, 4, places her pumpkin on the counter Wednesday afternoon at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church pumpkin patch on Firetower and Arlington.
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Abigail Langemann, 4, places her pumpkin on the counter Wednesday afternoon at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church pumpkin patch on Firetower and Arlington.

  • ECU Senior Tim Rugg and friends cheer the Pirates to victory against Memphis.  Rugg hasn't missed a game in 5 years.  (Jenni Farrow)
  • Thomas Brann, 2, fishes for a prize Thursday night at the Winterville Watermelon Festival.  Brann, who was there with his parents Elizabeth and Kenneth of Greenville, took home a stuffed blue dolphin for his fishing prize.
  • Snow sticks to a pirate statue in front of McAlisters Tuesday morning.
  • Graham Cutis-Lashley, 3, hangs out on the taramak in his aviator jacket Saturday morning in front of the C-54 'Spirit of Freedom'.  Graham is the youngest member of the EAA, chapter 960 (Experimental Aircraft Association).   The aircraft was part of the Berlin Airlift program that brought food and supplies to Berlin residents cut off by Soviet occupants in 1948.  The plane, still in service, has been transformed into a museum and travels to airshows.  It is known as the 'Berlin Candy Bomber' made popular by it's pilot Co. Gail S. Halvorsen, USAF (ret.) who was called 'Uncle Wiggle Wings' by the Berlin children because he would wiggle the plane's wings to let the children know he was going to do a candy drop where bars of chocolate and such tied to little parachutes were tossed out of the plane as it flew over.  The historic plane is on display at Dillon's Aviation at the Pitt County Airport.
  • Abigail Langemann, 4, places her pumpkin on the counter Wednesday afternoon at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church pumpkin patch on Firetower and Arlington.
  • Makayla Best, 8, picks up an easter egg at the Winterville Recreation Park's Easter Egg Hunt Sunday afternoon.
  • Doctors, board members and other distiquished guests line the corridor to the CyberKnife in the Leo Jenkins Cancer Center for the ribbon cutting ceremony and open house.
  • Bryan Weil, center, leads the group gathered for the Seder, the Jewish feast celebrating the passover, Wednesday evening at his parent's home in Greenville.
  • Business as usual at Krispy Kreme where Clara Whichard mans the drive-thru, despite the wind and rain from Tropical Storm Hanna Saturday morning
  • Landowner Ann Riggs rides in the back of their pick-up Thursday afternoon with Janice Allen, Deputy Director of NC Coastal Land Trust, for a tour of the Riggs' 49 achers recently proctected under the trust.
  • An empty chair, with a single white rose placed on the seat, is set on the J.H. Rose Rampant mascot under in the school's atrium Sunday afternoon symbolizing student Jaquan Waller, a football player, who died Saturday.
  • A visitor to the aircraft walks through the museum Saturday morning.
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