April is National Poetry Month and we may be no Taylor Swift, but there are some tortured poets in this department. Love her or hate her, at the very least you’ve got to appreciate that [...]
This one’s a grower. Pinehurst is about to see an Agave Americana, aka century plant, bloom for the first and only time at Rassie Wicker Park. Known as a “death bloom,” the [...]
Rebekah and Joe Granato, owners of Star Ridge Aquatics in Carthage are spilling the tranquili-tea after more than 30 years of installing peaceful water gardens in Moore County yards. Star Ridge [...]
Galaxy Enters a New Phase Downtown Aberdeen’s Davenport Galaxy has changed hands — this time to Keith Moneymaker, owner of Sweet Dreams Mattresses and More and founder of the nonprofit [...]
Call Us Ink-spired What goes around comes around. It’s true with most trends — just look at today’s fashion. Turns out, it goes for newspapers too. Print isn’t dead, it’s just [...]
Bad and Brewsy Saturday, April 20, noon to 6 p.m.: Celebrate four years of brewing with Hatchet Brewing Co. Party with bounce houses, a barbecue competition, specialty brews and pints for just $5 [...]
Grape Things Are Coming We knew this little corner in the Belevedere Plaza wouldn’t stay empty long. It’ll be the home of a new sip shop dubbed Santé, (that’s French for [...]
Headin’ Down South To the Land of the Pines. Yes, the one who started a second career by singing the line you probably have on a bumper sticker is coming to Pinehurst. Darius Rucker [...]
A New Place to Dilly-Dally If your serve is a pretty big dill, you’ll have a new place to relish: Moore County’s first indoor pickleball facility. Katie Carpenter and Canyn Russell [...]
Shady Maple Farm is bringing flowers by the busload. Owner Jennifer Maples now has a flower bus. “I used to have the flower stand at Red’s Corner and I would see all these trucks and [...]