/r/ENC

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The official subreddit of Eastern North Carolina.

For everything east of (or adjacent to) I-95.

Related subreddits: /r/NorthCarolina

/r/ENC

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Best Cell Phone Services in Camden

Hello,

I will be visiting the Camden area (specifically Shiloh) in the next few weeks and wanted to know what the best provider for wireless data is. I will be telecommuting for work and would like to avoid driving "in to town" if at all possible. Sprint is my current cell phone provider but I am open to other carriers.

Thank you!

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2020/05/15
14:14 UTC

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Farrier Recommendation?

Hello fellow horse people in ENC! I'm hoping someone here can recommend a trustworthy, local affordable farrier in the New Bern or Kinston area. Thank you!

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2020/05/11
17:08 UTC

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Apartments in Jacksonville, NC

Hi everyone! I am considering moving to Jacksonville, NC for a wonderful job opportunity. What are some safe apartment options next to some dog-friendly, trendier areas of town (if any, as I imagine it's quite a small town)? Price is relatively flexible for more amenities, etc. Thank you so much!

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2020/02/05
04:37 UTC

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Pickup soccer anywhere Elizabeth City or east of there?

Not really picky about quality, just trying to get a run in while I’m in OBX for the week.

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2019/06/29
02:26 UTC

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Another day ends in Pink Hill, NC. Good night!

1 Comment
2019/05/20
23:05 UTC

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Jacksonville NC

Is there an active sub for the Jacksonville NC area?

3 Comments
2018/09/10
06:20 UTC

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it's been a while since anybody posted here.

so, I thought maybe I'd share a link to a subreddit about Greenville that I am a mod of.

/r/GreenvilleNCarolina

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2018/06/25
08:21 UTC

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Crystal Coast Paddleboarding

I've recently moved to the Crystal Coast area and am looking for some people to go paddleboarding with. Anybody looking for a paddleboarding partner or know any groups or clubs? I've looked at meet up but the groups on there don't appear to be active.

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2018/05/22
21:32 UTC

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Safe coastal cities - any recommendations?

Apologies for such an open-ended question, but any help is greatly appreciated. My husband and I are hoping to move from Maine to coastal NC within the next two years. I'll be moving my elderly aunt as well (transferring her from a nursing home here to one down there) so I'm seeking advice on what cities would be considered "low crime" (sorry if that's too broad) that are within an hour or two of the ocean. My hope is that we can find a safe place for my aunt and ourselves that are close to each other. All three of us are completely in love with NC and are really looking forward to making an official move. Thank you in advance for any help!

6 Comments
2018/03/09
02:08 UTC

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Elizabeth City

i have a job offer in the area of Elizabeth City so was thinking of living in town. Was kinda geeked about it until I came across some crime statistics; one site had EC as safer than only 4% of other NC cities. Does that sound right? if so, what accounts for the high crime rate?

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2018/02/24
02:24 UTC

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ECU announces collaboration with SAS to boost research

http://www.reflector.com/News/2018/02/13/SAS-ECU-to-use-big-data-to-boost-research-rural-prosperity.html

The Cary-based data analytics giant SAS will join an effort by East Carolina University to address economic, educational and health disparities in rural America, ECU announced on Tuesday.

Using analytics and data visualization, ECU and SAS will work together to support ECU’s recently launched Rural Prosperity Initiative as well as efforts to rapidly grow the university’s research enterprise, a news release said.

SAS will help ECU develop a new generation of technologies, microbusinesses and strategies to boost quality of life in rural North Carolina, the release said. In addition, professors, students and researchers will be able to access and apply advanced SAS analytics, business intelligence and data management software toward that goal.

“Working with SAS is just the kind of public-private relationship that we feel is the next step toward greatly expanding ECU’s research enterprise,” Chancellor Cecil Staton said in the release. “This collaboration in particular will provide critical resources and expertise to tackle the challenges in eastern North Carolina and, indeed, much of rural America. We hope this is just the start of a long, successful relationship.”

As part the initiative, ECU in September began work to establish a big data and analytics research cluster — one of eight research clusters intended to enlist faculty and researchers from across the university to focus university resources on combating health problems, fostering new economic opportunities and helping ECU and area K-12 schools produce more talent for today’s workforce.

A new facility will house the cluster on ECU’s future Millennial Campus so government and community leaders can work with ECU researchers to visualize and analyze big data in innovative ways, including virtual reality, in order to make more effective decisions, the news release said.

“Big data” refers to data sets with sizes beyond the ability of commonly used software tools to capture, curate, manage and process within a reasonable time. It can be unstructured, semi-structured and structured data; however, the main focus is on unstructured data. As such, it requires techniques and technologies with new forms of integration to reveal insights and make the information useful.

“In order to make the most effective decisions and investments to drive the economy and improve the quality of life in rural and coastal communities, ECU researchers must have access to insights that only big data and analytics can provide,” said Jay Golden, ECU vice chancellor for research, economic development and engagement. “SAS Analytics will help our ECU faculty and students discover the ‘why’ behind the data by uncovering hidden relationships and trends.

“Using predictive analytics and forecasting tools, ECU researchers and our community partners will be able to dig deeper into ‘what if’ and ‘what next’ scenarios – a capability lacking in the past,” Golden said. “We are very appreciative of SAS’ generous support of ECU’s mission and look forward to further enhancing our partnership.”

SAS also will provide teaching materials and on-site training for faculty and staff and help develop analytical programs. Researchers and students will be able to integrate SAS software into their research and engagement activities, giving students hands-on experience with this highly marketable skill.

“This is an opportunity for SAS to support a university initiative that benefits the people of our home state,” said Emily Baranello, vice president of the SAS Education Practice. “ECU’s research, powered by the data and analytics at the heart of innovation today, could transform the lives and futures of rural North Carolinians.”

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2018/02/16
18:50 UTC

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AMA with Bryson Jones, candidate for NC House District 79 (Beaufort and North Craven Counties)

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2018/02/07
16:56 UTC

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Croatan National Forest along the Neuse River.

2 Comments
2017/12/28
02:49 UTC

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Morehead City/New Bern Area Hair Stylist for Men

New to this area and looking for a good barber/hair stylist. Can anyone make any recommendations?

0 Comments
2017/12/09
02:57 UTC

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South of the Border documentary project

Hi! I'm working on a documentary project about South of the Border and am actively searching for archival videos, home movies, and old photos of SOTB throughout the decades.

I'm also interested in talking to former or current employees of South of the Border; Latinx familiar with South of the Border and residing in Eastern North Carolina; anyone familiar with South of the Border and residing in Eastern North Carolina or surrounding areas; and anyone else who would like to provide information or anecdotes.

Basically: if you would like to contribute media, share a story or tip, or put us in contact with a potential connection, please comment or send a private message. Thanks, y'all! I appreciate it.

1 Comment
2017/09/04
23:18 UTC

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