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A little addendum...
Flooding is an issue along the Tar River but it is along a whole lot of other places that get developed. You simply build the facilites on pilings above the high water line. There have been floating docks for eons. It is not an insurmountable issue.
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Marabellas is opening a second Italian eatery in the former Ledos Pizza in the Lynncroft Shopping Center at the corner of Greenville Blvd and Evans St.
The Daily Reflector (http://www.reflector.com/look/hot-dish/marabella-plans-open-second-greenville-location-135467 - broken link)
The Tar River, up to at least Greenville, is under the realm of the Coast Guard, so yes, I suppose the ACOE is responsible for maintenance. There has to be a legitimate need though and as things stand there isn't one.
They wouldn't be in charge of cleaning all of the dead trees in the water? Or is it not bad enough for them to do.
I know the city council wants kayak putins at the Town Commons and at the "peninsula" near the Greenville Blvd bridge, where the greenway will go.
This is relatively old news, but I don't recall it being posted here. But the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh, has announced the establishment of Pope John Paul II Catholic High School, to be located in Greenville.
This will be the fourth Catholic High School in NC (Cardinal Gibbons, Raleigh/Bishop McGuinness, Kernerville/Charlotte Catholic, Charlotte). This is a huge advancement for Greenville. The HS will be on the St. Gabriel's campus off of Dickinson, across from Star Hill Farms. Catholic High School to be Established in Greenville
PCMH dedicated their 2.3mil Interfaith Chapel which is a welcomed edition to the hospital. The Daily Reflector
Also, not directly related to Greenville, but Duplin General Hospital is being bought by UHS. UHS previously ran everything, but Duplin County owned the hospital. The Daily Reflector
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