The Windsock December 12, 2013

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December 12, 2013

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Thomas relinquishes command of 2nd MAW Fwd SGT. BOBBY YARBROUGH 2ND MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (FORWARD)

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Brig. Gen. Gary Thomas (right) passes the Marine Corps colors to Col. Scott Jensen during a change of command ceremony at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Dec. 9. Jensen assumed command of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) and will serve as the commander for the remainder of the unit’s deployment.

VMGR-252 Marines return home LANCE CPL. JOSHUA R. HEINS MCAS CHERRY POINT

A portion of Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 Detachment B returned to Cherry Point Dec. 5 after a ninemonth deployment. While deployed, the Marines supported operations with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response Force. The pilots and crewmembers with Det. B traveled all over Europe and the Middle East assisting with the missions of the Black Sea Rotational Force, and the 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company. “The tasking part was moving around all the time, constantly moving to new locations and setting up shop,” said Capt. Joshua Mallow, the assistant operations officer and pilot for the detachment. KC-130J Super Hercules were used to conduct missions like aerial refueling, logistics and delivery missions, said

Mallow. “We executed all types of aerial refueling like fixed wing, rotary wing with tilt rotary and aerial delivery ground refueling,” said Mallow. “This is where we basically land in an airfield and set up a gas station for others to come through and fill up.” The last two months of the deployment, the detachment remained static in Spain for embassy support of the task force. “Our mission was to be on stand by and be ready to insert a Marine force into an embassy for reinforcements in case an emergency happened,” said Mallow. “Thankfully we did not have to execute that mission, because if we did, it would have been a bad day for somebody.” The Marines visited many different places and numerous cultures in their travels. “The amount of professionalism and initiative they displayed throughout the entire deployment was unmatched,” said Mallow.

Otis welcomes Jackson, bids Tueichi farewell

CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan – Brig. Gen. Gary Thomas relinquished command of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) to Col. Scott Jensen during a change of command ceremony at Camp Leatherneck Dec. 9. Jensen, who served as the assistant wing commander, will command 2nd MAW (Fwd.) until the unit conducts a scheduled transfer of authority with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) in February. As the Marine Corps continues the drawdown of troops in Afghanistan, units are adapting their command structure to continue to meet both operational and drawdown goals. In Helmand, the Afghan National Security Forces have taken the lead in providing security to the province’s citizens, allowing the Marine Corps to focus on its advise and assist mission. During his remarks, Thomas applauded the Afghan National Army’s 215 Corps and said their achievements represent the improved capabilities of the Afghan National Security Forces. “Over the past several months, significant gains have been made in Regional Command (Southwest’s) area of responsibility,” said Thomas. “The Afghan National Security Forces continue to take great strides in taking the fight to the enemy and is See COC page A9

Ospreys support operations in Afghanistan

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An MV-22B Osprey assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165 fires off flares over Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Saturday. The squadron is part of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), the lead aviation combat element supporting NATO International Security Assistance Force operations in southwestern Afghanistan

Cherry Point community kicks off Christmas season

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Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 welcomed a new sergeant major Tuesday during a relief and appointment ceremony at the squadron’s hangar. Sgt. Maj. Misitupa Tueichi relinquished his post as sergeant major of VMGR-252 to Sgt. Maj. Rickey V. Jackson. Tueichi has sesrved as the squadron’s senior enlisted advisor since December 2012. During Misitupa’s year-long term, he opened the flood gates and never stopped moving forward, said Lt. Col. Walter Butler, commanding officer of VMGR252. He was passionate about his work, the Marine Corps and showed compassion toward the Marines in his unit, said Butler. Jackson comes to Cherry Point after serving as the sergeant ma-

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jor of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, New River, NC. “Sometimes it’s not the process that makes things work,” said Butler. “It’s the personality that makes things work this is part of

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Air station cancels 2014 air show The 2014 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Air Show, scheduled for Spring of 2014, has been canceled. The air station’s commanding officer made the difficult decision to cancel the biennial event, which also serves as an open house for the public, due to major reductions in the air station’s budget for the coming year. The next Cherry Point Air Show, if conducted, would be scheduled for Spring of 2016. Contact the MCAS Cherry Point joint public affairs office at (252) 466-5895 or chpt.jpao.omb@usmc.mil for more information.

Flags half-staffed for Mandela Flags were flown at half-staff Dec. 6-9 to honor the passing of Nelson Mandela. Mandela, the former president of South Africa, was a symbol of his country’s struggle against racial oppression. He defied white minority rule and endured incarceration for 27 years while focusing the world’s attention on apartheid, the legalized racial segregation enforced by the South African government until 1994. A memorial was held Tuesday for Mandela in Johannesburg, South Africa. President Barack Obama and former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter attended.

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What do we call this tree anyway? LT. KYRON BELL MARINE AIR CONTROL GROUP 28 CHAPLAIN

We are now in one of the more festive times of the year. Immediately after Thanksgiving, the customary practice for many of us in this country is to begin hanging up strings of lights, mistletoe, stockings, candy canes, garland, ribbons, wreaths and then setting it all off with the sweet aroma of scented candles. Decorating the house can be an exciting event, and it will not be too long before you find yourself totally engrossed in the moment. But wait! There’s one more thing we typically put up during this time of year. It’s the evergreen conifer commonly recognized as either the spruce, pine or fir tree. Some people decide to put up a real tree in the house while others choose an artificial one. There’s no right or wrong way to do this. It is simply based on your preferences. Now that we are talking about the tree, the question that has been on the table for years is, what do we call it? Is it a Christmas tree? A holiday tree? Does it even matter? Given our pluralistic and politically correct society, many find themselves unsure what to call this tree, being careful not to offend others. Groups influenced by Christianity will call it a Christmas tree, stating it is only fitting to do so since Easter eggs and Easter baskets are not called holiday eggs or holiday baskets. Non-Christian groups are more likely to refer to it by what they would con-

sider its more inclusive name, a holiday tree. In recent news, the governor of Rhode Island just changed the name of their statehouse’s 17-foot spruce back to Christmas tree after calling it a holiday tree for the past two years. Even a mayor of a small town in New Jersey recently announced his decision to refer to their tree as a Christmas tree. If you are going to call it a holiday tree, which holiday are you referring to? Interestingly, the etymology of the word holiday is “holy day,” meaning religious festival. While this dispute has yet to trigger any civil wars, it has launched a controversy that can be rather sensitive for people this time of year. Most of us are employees and service members who belong to the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps. In our institution, we have religious freedom under the First Amendment, and we all share the responsibility to exercise religious tolerance. Religious freedom affords us the right to say Christmas tree or holiday tree, merry Christmas or happy holidays, happy Kwanzaa, or happy Hanukkah. Religious tolerance calls for us to practice nonjudgmental acceptance of another person’s beliefs. Whatever your persuasion, let us try to make this season a jolly time for all. So be careful not to be so dogmatic in your ideology that you become a Grinch to someone else’s experience during this festal season.

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Logistic and embarkation specialists assist in ensuring Marines and their equipment are ready for exodus when they deploy in support of their country. Marines who support the movement of missionessential personnel, supplies and equipment use both military and civilian transportation resources. Cpl. Luis D. Baez, with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 467, performs this responsibility daily by procuring and supplying logistics support data essential to Marine Air Ground Task Force planning and operations. Baez, a Jacksonville, Fla., native, says he enjoys being able to work independently in his profession. “Being able to lead and plan everything out myself is my favorite aspect of the job,” said Baez. “I’ve been given the opportunity to pretty much be on my own and show everyone that I can make things happen. I’m proud of that.” Baez demonstrated his proficiency recently, providing support to more than 600 deploying service members. Baez prides himself in this accomplishment, and helping Marines. “I’ve been able to serve more than 600 people in my line of work and it’s an honor,” said Baez. Off duty, Baez enjoys surfing, snowboarding and playing the ukulele. He enjoys being social and spending time with his fellow Marines.

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Members of the New Bern Ballet Company perform the Christmas tale of “The Nutcracker” during the 3rd annual showing at Cherry Point’s Two Rivers Theater and Event Center Friday. More than 1,200 members from the local community came to view the show. The performance is based off the original ballet performance choreographed by “the father of classical ballet,” Marius Petipa.

Cherry Point community enjoys Nutcracker ballet LANCE CPL. UNIQUE B. ROBERTS MCAS CHERRY POINT

More than 1,200 local community members watched the New Bern Ballet Company perform its rendition of “The Nutcracker” at the Two Rivers Theater and Event Center Friday. Performing for their third consecutive year at Cherry Point, the cast dedicated more than four months of prolonged practices to master the intricate choreography to ensure the production was a success, said Laura Karmi, the artistic director of the New Bern Ballet Company. “I thought it was an outstanding perfor-

mance that left me wanting to learn more about the New Bern Ballet Company,” said Master Sgt. Fred Brock, the personal and professional development representative with Marine and Family Programs. “I brought my daughters to help them learn about the art of dancing.” The Nutcracker is based on the story, “The Nutcracker and the King of Mice” written by E.T.A. Hoffman. The story tells of a little girl who receives her beloved nutcracker during the Christmas holiday. The nutcracker then battles his arch enemy the Mouse King. After a daring sword fight, the girl and her

prince are visited and entertained by the Sugar Plum Fairy and her legion of interesting characters. The company presented its 9th performance of the ballet and is looking forward to years more. The performers show their love for the art form and work hard to ensure the performance is enjoyable for the participants and audience members. “I’m used to dancing in front of crowds but dancing in front of military members is different,” said Goodman. “They have paused from protecting our country, and it’s amazing to know that they are here to see us.”

The performance was open to all authorized air station patrons and their families. As the show came to an end, the crowd cheered and applauded the company for a job well done. “This time of year is always busy, and it is truly significant that the New Bern Ballet company takes the time to bring their show to us,” said Staff Sgt. Terri Kopetzki, a small ensemble leader with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band. “‘The Nutcracker’ is not only a great way to celebrate the holiday season, but it is also a great way to share or introduce the arts with our children.”

The Peacock, also known as Caroline Hancock, performs a dance for Clara, the main character in “The Nutcracker,” during the performance at the Two Rivers Theater and Event Center Friday.

The cast of “The Nutcracker” prepares to take a bow as they complete their performance at the Two Rivers Theater and Event Center Friday.

Olivia Rhodes plays the Snow Queen Friday. Rhodes is a member of the New Bern Ballet Company.

Staff Sgt. Terri Kopetzki performs the national anthem before the start of “The Nutcracker” at Cherry Point’s Two Rivers Theater and Event Center Friday. Kopetzki is a small ensemble leader for the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band.

Col. Chris Pappas III and his family watch the New Bern Ballet Company perform “The Nutcracker” at the Two Rivers Theater and Event Center Friday. This is the company’s third annual performance at Cherry Point. Pappas is the commanding officer of Cherry Point.


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Distinguished guests feel the effects of an MV-22B Osprey banking in a demonstration flight Dec. 5 at Rimba Air Base in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, during the 4th Biennial Brunei Darussalam International Defense Exhibition and Conference.

Distinguished guests walk off an MV-22B Osprey after taking a demonstration flight Dec. 5 at Rimba Air Base in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, during the 4th biennial Brunei Darussalam International Defense Exhibition and Conference. Government organizations and various companies at BRIDEX 13 represented approximately 70 countries. The five-day event included displays and demonstrations of military equipment.

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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei – The 4th biennial Brunei Darussalam International Defense Exhibition and Conference welcomed the public to view the U.S. and other international military aircraft static displays Dec. 4–6 at Rimba Air Base in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. The displays and demonstrations at BRIDEX 13 allow U.S. and other nation’s military officials and companies to showcase defense equipment and capabilities across land, sea, air and security spectrums. “It’s good for (the Marine Corps) to participate in the airshow because it allows us to demonstrate the capabilities and versatilities of the MV-22B Osprey,” said Maj. David M. Sherman, an Osprey pilot with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Group. “Most parts of this world haven’t seen the aircraft before, so this enables us to spread our message and demonstrate the aircraft.” BRIDEX offers an international forum for the development of continued support for friends and allies around the world, building security partnerships, and furthering cooperative engagement between the U.S. and Brunei. “By flying very important persons, our partner nation military leaders and media, we’re able to make a greater influence in the region,” said Shearman, who flew three demonstration flights. “So it’s good that the media can get our story out. They show what the aircraft’s capable of doing and how we can assist in the region.” The demonstration flights consisted of rolling takeoff in conversion mode, and climb up to altitude, according to Shearman. Then the aircraft did a spiral approach down into a Brunei drop zone, were it landed and then took off in helicopter mode. During the flights, the aircraft turns created about 2.5 Gs, which many of the passengers had never experienced before. The Osprey was the only U.S. aircraft to fly VIPs participating in BRIDEX and local media; however, a U.S. Marine KC-130J Super Hercules and a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III were on display for visitors to tour. “Today is an exciting day for the boys to see an aircraft they see in movies like ‘Transformers,’” said Zakaria Mohaamadnor, a teacher at Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin College Air Scout, which is where Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan of Brunei, went when he was young. “They’re actually going in and touching (an Osprey) and learning more about this new generation of a two-in-one aircraft. So it’s a big thing for them.” Allowing the public to visit the static aircraft display is also crucial to build new bonds. The Marines spent hours meeting thousands of community members, taking time for group photos and answering many questions. “The public can see that we’re active in this region,” said Shearman. “They also get to meet the Marines on an individual level, instead of seeing us on the news or something.” As BRIDEX 13 comes to an end, many participants leave knowing that this biennial event continues to be important for all involved and has developed long lasting relationships. “We’d like to thank the U.S. Marines and the people that are giving us this educational information,” said Mohaamadnor. “I’m sure this is something that many have never had a chance like before.”

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Military occupational specialty enlisted assignment monitors begin Friday’s portion of the monitor visit at Miller’s Landing where they met Marines one-on-one to answer questions regarding their careers. The monitor visit was held Dec. 5 and 6 and gave enlisted Marines an opportunity to discuss future assignments with the monitors.

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Marine Corps military occupational specialty enlisted assignment monitors visited Cherry Point Dec. 5 and 6 to give Marines an opportunity to ask questions about their occupational fields. The monitors gave presentations and conducted oneon-one interviews with Marines in person or on webcams to discuss subjects like career changes, reenlistments, special duty assignments and permanent change of duty stations. “The most common question we get from Marines is ‘What are my options?’” said Master Gunnery Sgt. David M. Ray, a manpower management enlisted assignment monitor. “We like to sit with them and let them know all about their reenlistment options as well as special duty assignments that are available in the Corps.” Monitor visits provide commands with information pertaining to enlisted assignments and help support command retention. Additionally, the visits allow enlisted Marines an opportunity to discuss future assignments with the primary MOS monitors. “A lot of times Marines find it easier to understand something when someone is sitting with them and speaking to them like human beings,” said Ray. “When it comes to things like this, the Marines want to speak with someone with senior leadership that can get them as much information as possible. The monitors do this kind of thing 365 days a year so we feel we are better able to get the Marines’ questions answered. ” Sgt. Zachary J. Offhaus, a flight equipment noncommissioned officer in charge with Marine Aerial Refueler Squadron 252, sat down with his monitor to find out what next steps he should take in his career. “I actually learned a lot about special duty assignments and what kind of direction I can head to in order to succeed,” said Offhaus. “It’s also nice to be able to get an idea of what to expect later on in my career.”

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As the Marine Corps begins to decrease in size, Marines for career retention is pushed out early for Marines, so I strongly recommend Marines read that,” said Ray. “Cabegin to wonder how this affects their careers, said Ray. “The Marine Corps getting smaller is not necessar- reer retention specialists should have that information for ily affecting PCSs, but it is affecting lateral movements you. That brief is geared toward informing senior leaderbecause now I have less boat spaces to fill compared to ship what the FTAP guidelines are. They discuss staffing previous years,” said Ray. “It also is affecting first-term requirements and why we do what we do.” Information on career retention guidelines for fiscal retention because less boat spaces also means less Marines being able to stay in. This is making it harder for that 2014 can be found in Marine Administrative Message 315/13. first-term Marine to get a spot.” “It was nice to be able to get more information for my Because of downsizing and reduced boatspaces, it’s more important than ever for Marines to begin planning career,” said Offhaus. “I also learned that if I PCS too late for their future within their MOS and get as early of a start then I won’t have a chance at getting a special duty assignment which is what I want to do. I definitely got what as possible. According to Ray, career Marines can submit for a lat- I came here for.” eral move at any time, but a firstterm alignment plan Marine can submit no earlier than December of the fiscal year of his or her last year of active service. “We have to afford the people who currently hold that MOS the opportunity to submit a (reenlistment) request,” said Ray. “The window for those packages is from July, for tier one and two Marines, and starting Oct. 1 for tier three and four Marines. We then work those packages and allow the Marines to submit all the way up to December. Starting Dec. 1, we open up those MOSs, that still have first term alignment plan boat spaces for lateral moves.” Information is available to Marines outside of monitor visits Military occupational specialty enlisted assignment monitors speak with throughout the year. Marines to answer questions regarding their careers Friday during an enlisted “The fiscal year guidelines monitor visit at Miller’s Landing.

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An F/A-18D Hornet with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112 waits to refuel Dec. 5 at Tinian’s West Field during exercise Forager Fury II. The training consisted of rapid ground refueling and arrested landing operations, extending aviation training throughout the Marianas Island Range Complex. The series of exercises that Marine Aircraft Group 12 is conducting in the Marianas Islands focuses on refining core skills within the squadrons and MAG. This, in turn, prepares them to function as an integrated air unit able to perform a wide range of missions. VMFA-112 is currently deployed to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, under the unit deployment program with MAG-12.

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TINIAN, Northern Marianas Islands – Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 conducted an arrestment landing exercise using two M-31 Marine Corps expeditionary arresting gear systems Dec. 5 at Tinian’s West Field during Exercise Forager Fury II. The exercise allows units to rapidly conduct ground refueling and arrested landing operations, extending aviation training throughout the Marianas Island Range Complex. Marine aircraft wing and Marine aircraft group exercises and training on Guam and within the MIRC demonstrate the aviation combat element capabilities of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. Aviation capabilities enable the MAGTF to project force or respond to crises throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The squadrons that participated in the training were Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112, “The Cowboys,” from

Fort Worth, Texas; and VMFA-232, “The Red Devils,” from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., currently deployed to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, under the unit deployment program with MAG-12. “The mission of MWSS-171 was to establish a forward arming and refueling point at West Field so aircraft could come in, land and fuel up,” said Lt. Col. Howard Eyth, commanding officer of MWSS-171. During this training, Marine aviation units are able to practice, train for and execute the six functions of Marine aviation: assault support, anti-aircraft warfare, offensive air support, electronic warfare, control of aircraft and missiles, and aerial reconnaissance. “Being the airfield operations Marines, we provide the aviation ground support aspect of the exercise,” said Chief Warrant Officer Charles Dine, expeditionary airfield fire and emergency services officer with MWSS-171. “We’re enablers for these types of exercises. (MWSS-171) provides the fuel, the arresting gear and aircraft rescue and

firefighting services.” MWSS-171 effectively accomplished nine arrestment landings within a 30-minute time frame after having successfully installed the M-31. “The training out here is for everybody,” said Staff Sgt. Joaquin Moreno, the expeditionary airfield staff noncommissioned officer in charge with MWSS-171. “It’s for the Marines to install the arresting gear, operate it and push it to its maximum output. It is for the command to know the abilities of its units that are not organic to it. And ultimately, for the commander to be aware that he can employ any arresting gear system in any clime and place.” The series of exercises that MAG-12 is conducting in the Marianas Islands focus on refining core skills within the squadrons and MAG. This in turn prepares them to function as an integrated air unit able to perform a wide range of missions.

Tinian’s North Field supports Exercise Forager Fury II Marines disembark from an MV22B Osprey Monday at Baker runway on Tinian’s North Field during Exercise Forager Fury II. Marine aircraft wing and Marine aircraft group exercises and training on Guam and within the Marianas Island Range Complex demonstrate the aviation combat element capabilities of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. Aviation capabilities enable the MAGTF to project force or respond to crises throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The Osprey is with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262, currently assigned to MAG-12, 1st MAW.

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daily increasing in its capabilities and strength.� Thomas thanked the Marines and Sailors of 2nd MAW (Fwd.) for their work over the last year as the aviation combat element providing an important enabling capability that highlights the strength of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. “To the extent that 2nd MAW (Fwd.) has been successful is due to our outstanding Marines and Sailors,� said Thomas. “Their work has been nothing short of amazing. I am very proud of their accomplishments thus far.� “My successor is a proven commander and combat leader,� said Thomas. “I am confident under Col. Jensen’s able leadership that 2nd MAW (Fwd.) will continue to provide support to Regional Command (Southwest) and continue to strive for excellence to ensure the product we deliver remains on the cutting edge.� Jensen said the wing will continue to support partnered operations and provide logistics support to forward operating bases. He said he believes the demands on aviation units will continue to increase as coalition forces drawdown troops. “We still have a lot of hard work ahead,� said Jensen. “The last couple of months of a deployment are critical. Brig. Gen. Thomas has put us on a path for success and I have no doubt we will continue on that path.�

what makes us such a unique squadron.� Jackson whas been meritoriously promoted three times in his career. He said he plans to better the Marines through education and emphasizing NCO leadership courses for all noncommissioned officers. “For me, this will be a different and bigger challenge,� said Jackson. “Otis is all over the world, and I can’t wait to get out and see the great job the Marines are doing all over.� Jackson has been deployed four times in his career. This includes two combat deployments – one to Somalia and one to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Jackson’s personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, three Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals and four Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals.

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Marines with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band perform Christmas favorites during the 29th Annual Coastal Christmas Flotilla at New Bern’s Union Point Park Saturday.

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Sounds of the Christmas season filled New Bern’s Union Point Park as the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band performed holiday favorites for community members during the 29th Annual Coastal Christmas Flotilla Saturday. Along with the band, the Flotilla featured boats, yachts, oars, kayaks and commercial vessels ornamented with lights and decorations welcoming the holiday season. “It’s great getting a chance to be around the neighbors and ring in the holidays with them,” said Gunnery Sgt. Michael Maschmeier, the enlisted conductor with the 2nd MAW Band. “We as the military are part of this community, so it is important that we keep the relationship between the base and the community strong.” The band performed an array of Christmas favorites like “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” as boats lit up the Trent and Neuse rivers in a parade for patrons of all ages to enjoy. “The Marines have had many rehearsals and are very dedicated to this performance,” said Maschmeier. “This is one of my favorite types of performances to be involved in because being able to provide great music for an audience is always a big thrill.” “Playing a local concert for free is a small way of giving back to the local community,” said Sgt. Danielle Schaller, French horn player with the band. “I love being involved and getting the chance to spread Christmas spirit and cheer through the music we play.” After the performances and the flotilla, children lined up anxiously waiting for a visit from Santa Claus himself, who arrived at the dock on a decorated boat. Santa handed out candy canes and checked Christmas lists. “Our way of spreading the Christmas cheer is by entertaining,” said Schaller. “Seeing the excited look on children’s faces is really what the Christmas spirit is all about.” The band will continue to spread holiday cheer around the Crystal Coast at the Stars and Stripes for Christmas Annual Christmas Concert at Two Rivers Theater aboard Cherry Point Friday, Morehead City Christmas Parade Saturday and the 15th Annual Down East Christmas Parade in Sea Level, N.C., Sunday.

Marines with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band perform during the 29th Annual Coastal Christmas Flotilla at New Bern’s Union Point Park Saturday. A seven-year-old sits on Santa’s lap at Union Point Park after the 29th Annual Coastal Christmas Flotilla Saturday. The Flotilla featured the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band playing Christmas favorites for community members as they watched decorated boats float down the river. Santa Claus arrived by boat after the Flotilla to greet children and check their Christmas lists.


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Thursday December 12 Lunch - Chicken with rice soup, pork green chili and corn stew, Indian spiced roasted chicken breast, long grain and wild rice, steamed broccoli, Harvard beets, breadsticks Dinner - Bean and bacon soup, lemon chicken, Salisbury steak, Spanish rice, oven-browned potatoes, gravy, sautĂŠed mushrooms and onions, Southern-style greens Friday December 13 Lunch - New England fish chowder, baked fish with spinach topping, chicken and cheese enchiladas, golden jewel multi-grain blend, Yucatan style rice, steamed vegetable medley, herbed green beans Dinner - Louisiana seafood gumbo, stuffed green peppers, grilled bratwurst, steamed rice, Lyonnaise potatoes, brown gravy, sautĂŠed zucchini, German sauerkraut Saturday December 14 Lunch - Lentil vegetable soup, mesquite roasted pork loin, chicken provencal, red beans with rice, Italian roasted potatoes, mixed vegetables, broccoli polonaise Dinner - Chicken vegetable soup, grilled steak, Asian barbecued turkey, macaroni and cheese, baked potatoes Sunday December 15 Lunch - Minnesota wild rice soup, honey-barbecued chicken, vegetable lasagna, Franconia potatoes, Italian vegetable blend, simmered pinto beans Dinner - Cabbage and white bean soup, beef and corn pie, French fried fish, French fried shrimp, tater tots, turnips and bacon, peas with mushrooms, tartar sauce, cocktail sauce Monday December 16 Lunch - Open-faced steak sandwich, Cajun lightning chicken, rice pilaf, green beans nicoise, sautĂŠed summer squash with tomato, loaded baked potato chowder Dinner - Vegetarian split pea soup, spaghetti with meat sauce, barbecued spareribs, scalloped potatoes, steamed broccoli Tuesday December 17 Lunch - Louisiana chicken and sausage gumbo, Southern-fried catfish fillets, turkey with vegetable primavera, roasted zucchini, potatoes au gratin, calico cabbage, hush puppies Dinner - Tomato noodle soup, Yankee pot roast, Casablanca vegetable stew, oven-browned potatoes, steamed rice, brown gravy, corn on the cob, sweet and sour greens Wednesday December 18 Lunch - Hearty winter vegetable soup, maple mustard pork loin, chicken parmesan, whipped sweet potatoes, penne rigate noodles, marinara sauce, ratatouille, broccoli, cheese, rice, breadsticks Dinner - Chicken tortilla soup, Texas barbecue beef brisket, baked tuna and noodles, baked macaroni and cheese, vegetable stir fry, beans fiesta

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The Christmas season at Cherry Point began with the annual Christmas tree lighting in front of the Marine Corps Exchange Dec. 4. In its 14th year, the tree lighting brought Marines, Sailors and their families together to mark the start of the holiday season with a showing of “Frosty the Snowman,� refreshments and an appearance by Saint Nicholas. “This is a great way to start the holiday season,� said Col. Chris Pappas III, commanding officer of Cherry Point. “We are going to have a lot of fun this holiday season and it’s all thanks to the families and communities of Cherry Point for being so supportive.� Pappas joined the daughters of Gunnery Sgt. Jeffery D. Bean, the maintenance control chief with Marine Attack Squadron 231, in lighting the Christmas tree. Pappas and the two girls counted down from 10 before flipping the switch to light up the tree. “It’s kind of an honor for my family to be able to participate in lighting the tree,� said Bean. “I also think it’s great that they put something like this together for the families to take part in.� According to Bean, he is cherishing spending time with his family this year because he was unable to be home last Christmas. “This year it’s different because he was not around this time last year,� said Bean’s wife, Melissa. “Him being back makes the season more special this year.� The tree lighting is important to families of Cherry Point, especially families with forward deployed Marines and Sailors, because it brings them together during the holidays, said Cassandra Tucker, wife of Gunnery Sgt. Lonnie Tucker, an electronic intelligence intercept operator analyst with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2.

“With events like this, it brings families together so they have a support system since many families are going through the same thing,� said Tucker Bringing families together and being around those who care is why the holiday season is important, said Tucker. “During the holiday season it’s important to bring families together,� said Tucker. “If you bring everyone together like this, it lifts their spirits.�

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Col. Chris Pappas III and the daughters of Gunnery Sgt. Jeffery D. Bean prepare to flip a switch to light the Cherry Point Christmas tree during the 14th annual Christmas tree lighting at the Marine Corps Exchange Dec. 4.

Holiday Safety De-stress, manage holiday depression PFC. GRACE L. WALADKEWICS MCAS CHERRY POINT

The holiday season should be a joyous time for friends and family to come together and celebrate, but for too many, depression, stress and anxiety go hand-in-hand with the holidays. According to an online survey by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, nearly threefourths of Americans report feeling more anxious or depressed during the holiday season. The pressures of shopping, cooking and entertaining, coupled with financial and social stressors, can make finding the holiday spirit seem impossible for some. “Being away from home, family or friends, can really be hard for Marines and Sailors during the holiday season,� said Navy Capt. Winston Shearin, the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing chaplain. “It is important to keep a close eye on each other, be an active listener and speak up if a problem is recognized.� According to the American Psychiatric Association stress, depression and anxiety may be caused by any number of sources. Unrealistic expectations, overcommercialization or the inability to be with one’s family and friends can negatively affect a person’s physical and mental state. Headaches, fatigue and insomnia, as well as overeating and excessive drinking, are all possible signs of holiday linked depression and anxiety.

“Everyone is susceptible to depression and sadness,� said Shearin. “Marines and Sailors need to be mission ready at all times and the job always has to get completed no matter how they are feeling so this is an additional layer of stress that the military has to deal with.� The reality is that people feel sad all year round, said Shearin. It can just be more difficult and feel more prevalent at a time when society and culture tell us we should be happy. The ADAA offers advice on several ways to reduce stress and combat seasonal depression. Some tips include keeping expectations modest, not overbooking and making time for yourself. Find ways to remember loved ones, even if you can’t be with them. Additionally, the air station chaplains, Military One Source and local behavioral health treatment facilities on and off base are available for those who need help, said Shearin. Always ask for help if you are feeling down or distressed. “Marines and Sailors need to always remember that they are not alone,� said Shearin. “There are resources available to help them and the doors are always open. Never keep your feelings to yourself and, if you aren’t the one with the issue, always be open minded and actively listen because you never know what a fellow service member may be going through.�

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Health Fair educates Marines, Sailors, families LANCE CPL. VICTOR A. ARRIAGA MCAS CHERRY POINT

Physical and mental health is a part of any service member’s life. However, being knowledgeable about healthy lifestyles and habits requires continuous learning. Marines, Sailors and civilians gathered for the annual Semper Fit Health Fair at the Cherry Tree House Friday. Participants received information regarding mental and physical health and spoke to subject matter experts regarding healthy habits and lifestyles. “This type of event allows military personnel and family members a chance to come out and receive information about what is available to them on base and out in town,� said Berna Crosby, the special event coordinator for MCCS. “This allows us to bring all the information to them in a more convenient manner.� Subject matter experts and military personnel were on hand at the health fair to provide patrons with information regarding physical fitness such as chiropractic rehabilitation centers and educational benefits to work the mind. It is important to be physically fit, but being mentally fit and knowledgeable about education is just as important, said Master Sgt. Fred D. Brock, the personal and professional development representative with Marine and Family Programs.

“We do like to work the mind,� said Brock. “Education is one of the things I, and probably a lot of other people, believe makes a Marine mentally fit.� In addition to receiving information from different stations at the health fair, patrons were able to participate in a study that simulated what life is like for people with dementia, a chronic disorder of the mental process. The study allowed them to learn about the mental illness. Participants equipped themselves with gear such as ear muffs, to simulate sounds people with dementia may hear. After participants donned the gear, they attempted to perform five simple tasks like setting a table or putting on a sweater. “It was pretty interesting going through that study, and it makes me more understanding of what some people are going through with dementia,� said Fallyn Howard, wife of Petty Officer 3rd Class Chavis Howard, a corpsman with the Naval Health Clinic. “It was pretty unpleasant and it made you really think.� According to Crosby, it is important to be able to sit down and get information regarding health to avoid complications in the future. “You only get one body and you have to take care of it,� said Crosby. “A lot of times people don’t know what they need to do to keep healthy. It’s good to be able to sit and talk with subject matter experts, so there’s nothing better than this.�


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Health Care Meeting Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune will host military retiree health care town hall meetings today at 2 and 6 p.m. in the hospital galley. This is an opportunity to get accurate information directly from the NHCL commanding officer. Guests will be able to ask questions and express concerns about health care issues. Dr. Christopher Nelson will provide a special presentation on post traumatic stress disorder. For more information, contact Raymond Applewhite at (910) 450-4463. ► Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting The North Carolina Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Festival will be held today from 5–7:30 p.m.. Festivities begin with the lighting of luminaries and musical performances on the Capitol grounds. The governor and first lady will light the state Christmas tree during the ceremony on the south plaza. Following the ceremony, visitors will be invited inside for an open house to take in the decorations. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/ncchristmas. Cookie Swap The Swansboro Recreation Center will host a cookie swap today at 6 p.m. All cookies should be homemade. Participants are asked to bring 24 cookies to swap and bring a container to take home 24 different cookies. Beverages will be served. Email astanley@ci.swansboro.nc.us in advance to submit recipes to be included in a recipe book. For more information, call (910) 326-2600. ► The Nutcracker Tickets are available for the New Bern Ballet Company’s performance of “The Nutcracker” at Grover C. Fields Middle School in New Bern Saturday at 7 p.m. General admission is $7.50. To purchase tickets, visit http://bit.ly/ncballet Christmas Concert The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band will host “Stars and Stripes for Christmas” Friday at the station theater at 7 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6 p.m. Gate opens to public at 5 p.m. For more information, call 466-2330. ► Santa and a Movie Swansboro Parks and Recreation will host a Santa and a movie event Friday at the Swansboro Recreation Center beginning at 6 p.m. A holiday movie will play while you have your picture

► Pictures with Santa Santa Claus will be at the Marine Corps Exchange Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 22. Get your picture taken with Santa and have a free copy sent to your email address. Saturday hours are from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Sunday hours are from 1–5 p.m. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/SCpic2013. ► Pet Adoption Event Onslow County Animal Services will host Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption event Saturday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. The Grinch and Max the dog will be making a guest appearance to take photos with guests. Saturday only, all dogs will be $55, cats will be $50 and photographs will be $8. For more information, call (910) 455-0182. ► Christmas Candlelight Tours Tryon Palace will host Christmas Candlelight Tours Saturday and Dec. 21. The tours will begin at 10 a.m. The event will be packed with nonstop activities lasting through the evening and finishing with a display of fireworks. For more information, call 1 (800) 767-1560. Youth Basketball Clinic Craven County Recreation and Parks and New Bern High School are hosting a youth basketball clinic Saturday for boys and girls ages 6-11. The clinic will be held in the New Bern High School gymnasium from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. The cost of the clinic is $20. To pre-register, visit http://bit.ly/1eIoFix. Registration will be held the day of the event from 8:30–9 a.m. For more information, call Mark Seymour at (252) 6366606 or email mseymour@cravencountync.gov. Holiday Fun Run Craven Smart Start will host their first Holiday Hustle Family Fun Run Saturday at 8 a.m. at Union Point Park in New Bern. The run offers three distances, a 10k run, a 5k run/walk and a 1-mile fun run. To register, visit http://www.cravensmartstart.org/. Brurgaw Christmas Parade The Burgaw Chamber of Commerce will present its 2013 Christmas Parade Saturday downtown starting at 6:30 p.m. The festivities will feature Santa Claus, the Burgaw Christmas tree and other live entertainment. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1e3ZiLV.

Monthly and Weekly Events Welcome Aboard Expo Cherry Point hosts a Welcome Aboard Expo each month at Miller’s Landing. The expo is open to new Marines, Sailors, employees and spouses. The next expo is Jan. 15 at 9 a.m. For questions or to register, call Sandy Langlois at 466-5743. Baby Boot Camp New Parent Support Program hosts a free Baby Boot Camp monthly at the Training and Education Building. The next Baby Boot Camp is Jan. 15 from 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Parents with children 1-year-old or younger will receive hands-on experience learning to adjust to parenthood. Reservations are required. To register, call 466-3651. Stop Smoking and Dipping The Naval Health Clinic Cherry

Point hosts Stop Smoking and Dipping classes every Wednesday and Friday. The Wednesday classes are from 4:30–5:30 p.m. and the Friday classes are from 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. For information, call 466-0277. Ready for Anything Marine Corps Family Team Building will host a Ready for Anything workshop Jan. 23 from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at building 232. To register, call 466-4637. The workshop guides Marines and family members through the logistical, financial and emotional aspects of deployment. Active Duty Weight Management Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point hosts an Active Duty Weight Management class every Thursday. The classes are from 10–11:30 a.m. For information, call 466-0277.

Domestic Violence Support Support groups for victims of domestic violence are provided by the Carteret County Domestic Violence Program. Meetings take place Wednesdays at 6 p.m. For information, call 728-3788. Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program The Civil Air Partol hosts a cadet program for children ages 12–18 on Tuesday nights from 6:30–9 p.m. Meetings are held at building 4101. For more information, call 2693309. Disabled Veterans Meetings Chapter 26 of the Disabled American Veterans meets the third Wednesday of the month at the Senior Center in Havelock at 7 p.m. For information, call Ancil Jones at 349-0006.

Sundays 9 a.m. – Liturgical Protestant Service, Fellowship Chapel 9 a.m. – Roman Catholic Mass, Memorial Chapel 11 a.m. – Contemporary Worship Service, Memorial Chapel

11:45 a.m. – Roman Catholic Mass, St. Michael’s Chapel

Hotlines Station Inspector 466-3449 Fraud, Waste and Abuse If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse aboard MCAS Cherry Point, call 4662016. Suicide/Stress To talk to someone at the National Suicide

Hotline, call 1-800-273-8255. To seek confidential counseling with personal battles, call the DSTRESS line at 1-877-476-7734. Sexual Assault This procedure is not meant to replace calling 911 if you are in immediate danger. Immediately call 665-4713, which is monitored 24/7. Severe Weather and Force Protection Cherry Point personnel call 466-3093. FRC East personnel call 464-8333. DLA personnel call 466-4083.

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Havelock Christmas Parade The 43rd annual Havelock Christmas Parade will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Visit http://bit.ly/haveparade for more information. Military Housing Office The Military Housing Office on Cherry Point is focused on meeting the housing needs of all active duty families, bachelors and DOD civilians, both on and off base. For more information, call 466-3602.

Marine and Family Programs Marine, Family Programs Office Numbers Building 298 • Library – 466-3552. • Retired Activities – 466-5548. Building 232 • Exceptional Family Member Program – 466-7533. • Child Development Resource and Referral – 466-3595. Building 232 • Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program – 466-5490. • Substance Abuse Counseling – 466-7568. • New Parent Support Program – 466-3651. • Family Advocacy Program – 466-3264. • Military Family Life Consultant – 339-6084. • Families Over Coming Under Stress Representative – 466-7137. Building 4335 • Education – 466-3500. • The Family Member Employment Program, Transition Assistance Management Program, Relocation Assistance Program and accredited financial counselors can be reached at 466-4201. Budget for Baby The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers Budget for Baby classes. To register, call 466-2031. Breastfeeding Class The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers free breastfeeding classes to expectant mothers. The purpose of the class is to help prepare the mother to be ready and confident to breastfeed once the baby arrives. To register, call 466-2031. Veterans’ Assistance A representative from the Veterans Affairs Office visits Cherry Point each Thursday in building 4335. Call 466-4201 for assistance. Marine Corps Family Team Building Educational resources and services to foster personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps families. Marine Corps Family Team Building is located in Building 232. For more information, email family.readiness@ usmc.mil.

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Make an Offer! House completely redone with new roof, heat pump, vinyl windows, flooring, fixtures and more. This house is in turn-key condition includes a fenced in back yard and storage shed. Ample closet space, large living areas and 2 tile bathrooms make this home a great deal. MLS#86177 Rowland Bowen 252-259-6904

New sink, faucet, Disposal and all new Laminate flooring down/up stairs. on the 17th fairway at River Bend Country Club.

Nice Duplex w/ large Living Room and Bedrooms. Fenced Backyard. Close to schools, shopping and medical facilities.

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313 Miller Blvd. ~ $104,900

3585 River Road ~ $104,900

Pristine, recently restored and you'll appreciate the extra large parking pad.Laminate flooring, ceiling fans, crown molding, vinyl windows, FR. porch, large rear deck and storage shed. Five minutes to front gate Cherry Point. Yard is also as immaculate. MLS#84179 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

Brick Veneer with all new vinyl easy clean windows, inside completely painted. Roof about 6 years old. New Heat & Air about 5 years ago. Nice outbuilding. One car garage on just over 1/2 acre. House looks great. Home Warranty for Buyer. MLS#92197 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

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LOADED WITH CHARM is what you'll find Nice established neighborhood convenient to everything. in this 3 BR, 2 Bath home. Lovely kitchen Large renovated kitchen opens to den. Many appliances; is efficient gas pack. Spacious rooms and w/ appliances. Separate D/R. Spacious L/R. HVAC backyard with workshop. Hardwood Fenced in backyard. This home is just like floors under most carpet. Very new! well-maintained home. MLS# Angela Mills 252-559-1933 MLS#91682 Richard Burrows 252-349-4560

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1813 Tryon Road ~ $115,000 DEGRAFFENRIED 4 B/R 2 BATHS. NEEDS TLC. CALL “THE TYSON TEAM”

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A 3 Bedroom & 2 Bath home with Laminate floors. A beautiful Kitchen with Granite Counter tops,Center Island, Bosch Dishwasher,and new ceiling Fans.Two Garages on .88 Acre. All Vinyl easy clean windows. Back yard is fenced. HOUSE SHOWS LIKE NEW. One year Warranty for the buyer. Between New Bern and MCAS Cherry Point.

2102 Foxhorn ~ $149,900

Cute 2BR/2BA home in Westchester Section of River Bend. Kitchen Appliances & Home Warranty. Relax in the nice screened porch. You can own this home with all the Great "First Time Home Buyer" Loan Opportunities. Progress Energy Electricity & Much More!!

Sits Pretty with Lots of Curb Appeal in River Bend. Back deck facing the woods for privacy, almost new roof, newer HVAC system, newer under house protection, new interior paint, water softener, & new gutter guards. Carolina Room, covered front porch, fireplace, nice landscaping, Cul de sac location.

Well maintained 3br/ 3 bath brick ranch in Fox Holow in Trent Woods. Large lot on cul-de-sac. New roof & heat pump in 2011.

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Lovely 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath home in Sherwood Forest at the end Best value in the county! Great home featuring 3BR/2.5BA, LR, of Barden Drive. Home looks good, is well maintained. The DR, Eat-In Kitchen, Separate Laundry/Mud Room, Detached home is Brick and Board in a city neighborhood minutes to 2 Car Garage/Workshop and additional Workshop w/power & MCAS Cherry Point. Rooms are spacious. New carpet. Large water! Huge deck and gazebo all on 1.5 acres! Home in need of 'wanting' buyer!! All offers yard. Garage was made into Family room considered. Sold "AS IS" and it could easily be convented if desired. MLS#89042 Linda Rawls 252-670-8787 MLS#91537 Darlene Boyd 252-617-7315

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Country living in this 4 B/R 2.5 bath brick home. Beautiful location. Large trees & mature landscape. Chicken Coop. Workshop. In-Ground Pool.

Inviting and Open Floor Plan! Great home to enjoy the outdoors with this extra large back yard with patio area. Spacious interior with living room open to kitchen and dining room combo. 3 bedrooms, FROG for added living space, gas fireplace, laundry room w/sink and much more! Minutes to town!

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3000 Brices Creek Road ~ $185,000

Great brick starter or downsize home in one of New Bern's most desirable neighborhoods! 3BR/2BA with eat-in kitchen, formal dining and vaulted living room. Large covered front porch, rear deck and screened porch. Creekside Elementary District and priced to sell!

Spacious 7 BR / 4 Bath home currently being used as a group home facility. Fenced in large lot w/ 1.15 ac. Close to Croatan National Forest. MLS# 90948 www.tysonhooksrealty.com

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105 Portside Lane ~ $187,500

1200 Santa Lucia Road ~ $189,000

208 Country Club Drive ~ $189,000

Classic southern 4 bedroom 2 bath home built in 1947. Lots of architectural features including ballast rock fireplace with knotty pine. Historic District.

Great price on a 3 BRs / 2 bath WATERFRONT home in River Bend! Panoramic water views from Carolina Room & deck. Boat dock too. Come see!

REMODELED 3 Bed, 2.5 Bath home with 2300 sq ft! You will LOVE the BRAND new Kitchen with Granite Counters. This home has so much New, New, New! Call for more info and to see!

Trent Woods. Comfortable brick home. Recently redone on the inside and out. New Roof, paint. Withinin walking distance to NBG&CC & Bangert School. Built-ins. Skylights. Mature azaleas on .85 acre.

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3 BR 3 Bath townhome in River Bend. Immaculate. Glassed-In Room. Includes boat slip.

Very nice 3 BR, 2 BA house with 1.8 acres of beautifully landscaped yard. Features a double attached garage and a separate detached garage and workshop with electricity. Another feature is the 16 x 30 Sunroom.

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120 Randomwood Lane ~ $205,900 A LOT of house for the money! 4 BR, 3 baths, LR, den, Carolina room, extra large kitchen, dining room. Located on the 7th tee of the River Bend Golf course.

Waterfront 4 BR 2.5 Baths home in River Bend. Large living room with hardwood floors & fireplace. Deck overlooks the canal & boat dock.

Spacious home in Trent Woods near Bangert School. Beautiful established yard. Vaulted ceilings. Skylights. Detached 24 x 32 workshop.

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Beautifully maintained lakefront home in Carolina Pines! Spacious floor plan provides open living with fully appointed & updated eat-in kitchen, sep dining, split bedrooms, sep laundry with washer/dryer and 2 car garage! BONUS is 4th bedroom with bath. Conveniently located and on cul-de-sac.

605 Pinetree Drive ~ $200,000 5 B/R 3 Bath Home Close to Hospital & Shopping. Presently Under Lease. Great Investment.

502 Neuchatel ~ $199,900 Updated brick 3 B/R 2 Bath home in Taberna. Top-notch condition. Well-manicured lawn. Cathedral & Tray ceilings. Screened porch & patio with fenced backyard. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com

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101 Hilda Drive ~ $222,000 Fabulous 4 bedroom,3 bath home Forest Run. Move-in condition. Many custom features inside and out. Close to Cherry Point Air Station, Hwy 70 and Carolina Colours. Don't miss out on this home at $ 222,000. CALL TODAY! MLS#89322 Nancy Hollows Real Estate® 252-636-3177

1310 Benfield Avenue ~ $225,000 1115 Coral Reef Drive ~ $229,900 Beautiful brick home in immaculate shape with gorgeous yard. Front yard has nice brick edging and walkway. Totally updated. Rear yard is fenced. Established neighborhood. Shows well. See attached listing of improvements with dates.

Awesome home in FFH “2013 Community of the Year”. Home in great condition. Hardwood. Granite in kitchen & baths. Stainless appliances. Wet bar w/wine cooler. New Deck. Outdoor fire pit. Irrigation. Come look!

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105 Third Street ~ $249,900

2003 Royal Pines ~ $249,900

4 BR 3 BATH w/ FROG in Fairfield Harbour. Brick home in like new condition. Great open Extremely nice 3 b/r 2 bath home above Carolina Room. Split bedroom floor plan. floor plan features great room with fireplace, dinRinnai hot water heater. Circular drive plus ing room, breakfast area, all with hardwood floors, the Trent River. Bulkhead and floating gorgeous molding, custom kitchen. Screened porch more bells & whistles. Water view with deck overlook golf course and pond. Ready to dock ready for your enjoyment. & water access. move in. Call the “The Tyson Team” www.tysonandhooksrealty.com MLS#90725 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 MLS#90709 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766 MLS#88686 Linda Wahnsiedler 252-670-2734

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101 Barkside Lane ~ $299,000 Upscale 4 B/R 3.5 Bath home in Hunters Ridge. Desirable location. Above-ground swimming pool. Updated country french kitchen. Bonus room plus more. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com Call the “Tyson Team”. MLS#89958 Tyson & Hooks Realty (252) 633-5766

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718 Pollock Street ~ $319,000

411 Johnson Street ~ $349,900

Dream of owning your own business steps away from Tryon Palace, History Museum, shops and resaurants of historc New Bern. The Captain's Stay Bed & Breakfast offers four rooms plus Owners' quarters. Run a B&B on the weekends and cover you living expenses in historic New Bern.

306 Camelia Road ~ $319,950 Premiere double lots on 2 holes of NBG & CC. Older home or incredible location for custom-built. Established yard with beautiful azaleas. Call “The Tyson Team”.

1903 Home w/a view of the Neuse. 4 B/R 3 Bath home w/beautiful front porch w/mosaic tile encased w/stately bannister . Beautiful woodwork, 7 fireplaces, pocket doors, extensive woodworking. Needs TLC.

Built for JOHN R. GREEN in 1820, as a Federal side hall residence, the 2-1/2 story house was purchased by First Presbyterian Church in 1842 for a home for its clergy. Enlarged circa 1900. Fine original staircase, mantels and architectural features throughout. A must see!

MLS#88697 Connie Sithens 252-474-4054

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Beautiful custom 3 BR/ 3 Bath home overlooking lake in Quail Woods. In-ground pool. Carolina Room. FROG. Quiet cul-de-sac. Built-ins. S/D has underground utilities & brick entrance. www.tysonandhooksrealty.com

Builders family home with many upgrades; granite or marble countertops, S/S Appliances, tile bathrooms, luxurious master suite. Enjoy cooking out on the deck overlooking private fenced backyard. Garage large enough for 2 1950's chevys plus motorcycles. Concrete drive large enough for boat/trailer.

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127 Walden Road ~ $380,000

This is a lovely impressive unique home with unusual LOVELY, EASY-LIVING. 2+ CREEKFRONT ACRES with a height and detailing. A 4 BdRm & 3 bath home with tray DOCK and many "cut-above" details. Cat. 6 wiring. 2 Fireplaces, ceiling, crown molding and hardwood floors. All Formal one marble. French doors. Abundant down lighting. Stunning chanareas. A stunning Kitchen with work Island, recessed deliers. Custom maple built-ins. Pocket doors. Leaded glass windows. Custom-made blacklighting, plenty of cabinets and breakfast out shades. NEST thermostat. bar & generous family eat-in space. MLS#91324 Lee Ann Fordyce 252-626-0506 MLS#92131 Barry Evans 252-259-5076

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3704 Cerise Circle ~ $477,500

Awarded Blue Ribbon from 2013 Builders Association. Beautiful home in desirable neighborhood. Open concept with great room and gas fireplace with stone surround and pre-wired for audio TV. Large kitchen with granite countertops and island with Jenn-Air range.

Exceptionally stately nice home in Trent Woods w/ 4 fireplaces, 3 BR's and 2.5 Baths situated on quiet neighborhood on corner lot. Williamsburg designed w/ private and beautiful yard.

Spectacular setting overlooking 3rd Green of the Carolina Colours Golf Course. Energy Star Certification, superb trim work, unique double FROG, Rennai hot water system. Too many features to list - A MUST SEE!

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405 Surrey Lane ~ $599,000 2.7 ac. w/ 145’ waterfont on Wilson Creek. Private. Ideal restoration, teardown or subdivision. “Call the Tyson Team”

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3 BEDROOM 2 BATH DOUBLE WIDE All appliances. 716 Clermont Road, Lot 1 New Bern. Motivated seller. Make offer! Call Stan Church Real Estate (252)6336476 or (252)638-1788

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2 BR 1 BA, Kitchen, living room. New carpet/paint, washer/dryer hook up No pets $500, 1211 Raleigh St. 252-633-4885 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH Separate laundry room, new carpet/paint & fireplace. (252)633-4853 515 NATIONAL COURT DRIVE, NEW BERN 3 BR, 1 BA, newly renovated, hardwood floors, office, dishwasher, washer/dryer, central heat/air & large backyard. $625 (252)670-3692

James City-$600 2/2 bath + laundry. Newly renovated! No pets/ smoking. HUD OK. 252-648-1047 NEW BERN, Renovated Historic House. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. $975/mo+security. (252)671-4564 RENT TO OWN: 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH located at 1305 Cutler Street in New Bern. Newly renovated with large yard, wrap around deck, detached garage. Requires lease, deposit & income verification. Pets negotiable. $700/mth without appliances, $750/mth with appliances. Call (252)626-5436

CAROLINA PINES - 4 BR/2 BATH Immaculate, lakefront home, culde-sac. $1,150/mo. 252-342-6465 511-169678

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220 Apartments for Rent 1 BEDROOM $350 & UP. Also furnished rooms $105/week & up. New Bern (252)637-2040 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENTS Waterfront setting, weekly, monthly. (910)578-5777 FIRST MONTH FREE! Tryon Park Townhomes, Havelock. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, $650/month. utilities, water, sewer, trash, approx $200 month, for estimated total of $850 per month. Pet friendly with some restrictions. Call (252) 637-3115 for more details on our move-in specials and to see any available unit! NEWPORT, NC Quiet, clean, 1 bedroom apartments. Completely furnished including housekeeping. No deposits. No waiting. Pay by the day, week or month. Hostess House 252-223-6020

1650 SQ FT, GREAT LOCATION! Progress Energy. New HVAC, newly remodeled, perfect for attorney, CPA, Insurance office. 3605 Trent Rd, across from Board of Education. Lease terms negotiable. (252) 675-5433 1822 S.GLENBURNIE RD. Across from Post Office beside UPS store. Retail or office. $1400. Chuck Tyson (252)670-5230. VARIOUS SIZE OFFICES. Ranging from $450-$750/Month Chuck Tyson, Tyson Management. (252) 633-5766

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NAME BRAND 17 cu ft Family Size Refrigerator, $388 Plaza Superstore, Havelock (252)4470314

COZY 1 BEDROOM HOME. 800 Sq.Ft. Located on Club Foot Creek. Private Dock and Marina usage. 15 minutes to Cherry Point Base. Very clean and quiet, Recently renovated with new floors, new appliances, new central heat and air, Sunroom, carport, and a detached storage building. Military personnel receive $25 discount monthly. $780/mo.+ security & 1st month rent. No pets. Matthews Point Marina. (252) 444-1805


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PECAN GROVE APARTMENTS

1731 ELMWOOD STREET

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IA L NT E SID

All appliances w/ washer/dryer connections

$525 per month

1-3 Bedrooms ~ $475 to $595

2 Bedroom ~ 1 Bath

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

TRYON PARK TOWNHOMES

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IA L NT E SID

In Havelock

$650

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IA L NT E SID

133 Twinwood Dr. Appliances include Washer & Dryer Pet Friendly

$650

per month

2 Bedroom ~ 1 Bath Duplex

Lonnie Pridgen Real Estate 252.637.3115

Mento Real Estate Services, Inc. 252.447.4477

1497/1481 RACETRACK ROAD RE

2 BR 2 BA 2 UNITES AVAILABLE Across from HJ Macdonald. 1 car garage, Stove, Fridge & dish washer. Yard maint incl.

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3 BR 1.5 BA

Nice home w/ appliances. Washer/dryer conncetions in garage. Carpet & Vinyl. Close to downtown, hospital & shopping. MLS# 91994

Degraffenried

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

317 Woodhaven Drive

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Beautiful remolded home. Large family room & upgraded kitchen. This home is ready to move-in. Close to MCA's Cherry Point, Havelock, Shopping and minutes from the beach

$900 per month

RE

2005 Grace Avenue

Townhome

$675

RE

159 Apache Trail

115/127 Heather Glen

L TIA EN D I S

Mento Real Estate Services, Inc. 252.447.4477

Mento Real Estate Services, Inc. 252.447.4477

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2102 FOXHORN ROAD

$1000

3 BR 3 BA

Home on nice wooded lot on cul-de-sac. Deck. Appliances.

RE

1993 ACORN

L TIA EN D I S

3 BR 2 BA

Nice home outside city limits. Close to Cherry Point

$1100

Per month

RE

IA L NT E SID

119 SCAMOZZI

3 BR 2 BA

Appliances, Fireplace - gas logs, Whirlpool bath.

$995

2 Units Available

Mento Real Estate Services, Inc. 252.447.4477

L TIA EN D I S RE

$850 SURREY DOWNS

$900

Heather Glen off Lake Road - Havelock

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home. Huge Den + Sunroom & 2 car detached garage. Pet Friendly

3 BR 2 BA

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

2 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Townhomes. Appliances include Washer & Dryer

per month

IA L NT E D SI

$795

Indian Hills - Havelock

617 Lee Drive

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12x15 Covered patio. Fanced Back Yard. Den w/ fireplace. Fresh paint.

Woodhaven

L TIA EN D I S

$700

234 FORREST PARK DRIVE

3 BR 2 BA

Colony Estates

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IN CITY LIMITS

915 Colony Drive

IA L NT E SID

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

$900

Nice Harwood floors. Appliances. Fenced Backyard

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

$750

3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Townhome. Appliances include Washer & Dryer

3 BR 1 BA

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766 L TIA EN D I S

IA L NT E D SI RE

2 BR 1.5 BA Close to shopping, schools, medical offices. Includes stove, refrigerator and dishwasher

1405 DEVERS

IA L NT E SID

$750 FAIRLAWN DUPLEXES

L TIA EN D I S

1519 College Way

Twinwood/ Havelock

2 Bedroom ~ 1.5 Baths

IA L NT E SID

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IA L NT E SID

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Arcadia Village

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

808 CRANE

IA L NT E D SI RE

3 BR 2 BA Open Floor Plan

$1400

$1150

TRENT WOODS

RIVER TRACE

FAIRFIELD HARBOUR

Mento Real Estate Services, Inc. 252.447.4477

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

1804 RIVER DRIVE

MINI STORAGES

3301E HIGHLAND SQUARE

Wolf Creek - Havelock

IA L NT E D SI RE

3 BR 3 BA

Beautiful 3 BR/3 BA home on the Neuse River w/ dock & boat lift. Fully furnished. Great deck with gorgeous views. Back-up generator. Granite counter tops. TWO fireplaces.

MLS#92037

$1800

3 Convenient Locations Trent Self Storages Glenburnie Mini Storage Craven Maxi Storage Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc.

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

252.633.5766

2500 Trent Road

SOUTH JIMMIES CREEK DRIVE

L CIA ER M M CO

1,200 Sq. Ft. Busy Commercial Center

$850 month

IA L RC E MM CO

Price Range

$500 to $750 Sq. Ft. Range 700 to 1536

TRENT ROAD PLAZA

JIMMIES CREEK OFFICE COMPLEX

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

2684 MLKING BLVD.

IA L RC E MM CO

1200-1300

Sq. Ft. $8-$10 Sq. Ft. BERN SQUARE SHOPPING CTR

IA L RC E MM CO

MOREHEAD CITY

2000 sq. ft. $1200-$1500

L CIA ER M M CO

500 sq. ft. Reception Area/Private Office/Bath

BRANDYWINE SHOPPING CENTER Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

ER MM CO

$665 Month High Traffic Area- 1 Unit Available

$450 month

HIGHLAND SQUARE

HIGH TRAFFIC AREA

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

OMARKS SQUARE

2507B NEUSE BOULEVARD

L CIA ER M M CO

Prices Range

$750 to $1500

L CIA ER M M CO

Reception Area/ 4 offices

$800 month

PER MONTH

TOWN PARK PLAZA

Office Spaces on 1st & 2nd floors Lonnie Pridgen Real Estate 252.637.3115

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

TRENT ROAD

MCCARTHY SQUARE

IA L RC E MM CO

monthly

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

1423 B S. GLENBURNIE ROAD L 800 sq. ft. CIA

3010 Trent Road

$2650

mo. Professional office kitchen/breakroom plus storage.

IA L RC E MM CO

800 Cardinal Dr.

$4750

mo. 5,000+ sq. ft. bldg w/ Reception Area

17 Offices & 5 Bathrooms

10 Offices & 2 Bathrooms

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty, Inc. 252.633.5766

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Glenburnie Professional Center

1425 #7 Glenburnie Rd. ~$65,000

1425 #8 Glenburnie Rd. ~$65,000

Nice brick office complex w/ multiple offices, reception area, admin office, bathroom. Owner financing available. Can be leased for $750/month w/option to buy. MLS#92352

Brick complex on high traffic road. Multiple offices w/ reception, kitchenette. Owner financing. Can be leased. MLS#92353

Tyson & Hooks Realty~(252) 633-5766

Tyson & Hooks Realty~(252) 633-5766

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105 Knotline Rd. Lot #177 ~$82,500 E.27 acre waterfront lot in desirable River Bend. Approximately 128 feet on the canal. Build your dock & tie up your boat. MLS# 88837 Bob Bartram 252-636-7313 Century 21 Zaytoun-Raines

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2409 Grace Avenue~$220,000

800 Cardinal Drive~$450,000

Medical/Dental Building. Ample Parking. Terrific Location. Close to Everything Tyson & Hooks Realty~(252) 633-5766

Ideal location for medical or other business. 17 Offices/5 Bathrooms/Reception Tyson & Hooks Realty~(252) 633-5766

4140 Dr. MLKing Blvd.~$550,000 Excellent location on Hwy 17 South. High traffic! Presently occupied by American Fabricators. Tyson & Hooks Realty~(252) 633-5766

4414 HWY 17 S/RIVER BEND/GREAT INVESTMENT/ $36,000 UNDER TAX VALUE-REDUCED Listed by:Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 .................................................................................................................................$49,900 3709 TRENT ROAD/FORMERLY THE “ICE HOUSE” HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATION/GREAT OPPORTUNITY Listed by:Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ............................................................................................................................... $194,900 3940 MLKING BLVD./1 AC. CLEARED CORNER LOT ZONED C-3/ CITY WATER & SEWER AVAILABLE/231 FT. OF FRONTAGE HWY 17 S Listed by:Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ............................................................................................................................... $275,000 3540 MLKING BLVD./.99 AC. NEXT TO BOWLING ALLEY HIGH VOLUME TRAFFIC HIGHWAY Listed by:Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ...............................................................................................................................$295,000

Lots & Land Lots of wide open space for sale

114 Plantation Creek Drive $39,000 MLS#82976 Land & Waterfront Properties, LLC. Call Leverett Owens (252) 229-8444

325 Dixon Road $69,000 MLS#85420 Land & Waterfront Properties, LLC. Call Leverett Owens (252) 229-8444

925 Sea Holly/Water Access/ Fairfield Harbour ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ...................................$7,500 1607 Caracara/Fairfield Harbour ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ....................................................... $11,900 906 Port Royal Court/Bulk Sale/6 lots ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766................................................ $15,900 1023 Barkentine Drive/FFH Lot w/Pond ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ...........................................$24,900 5919 Santo Domingo Court/Fairfield Harbour ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ..................................$39,900 112 Covey Court/Lakefront!/Underground utilities ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ...........................$45,000 3 Old Airport Road ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766............................................................................$54,900 2 Old Airport Road ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766............................................................................$56,900 124 Pinhurst Dr ~ Greenbrier/Backs to putting green & clubhouse MAKE AN OFFER ~ Listed by: Bob Bartram Century 21 Zaytoun Raines • (252) 636-7313 ........ $70,000 100 Brite Lane Oriental, NC ~ 1.10 acres, WATERFRONT ~ Listed by: Melissa C. Lewis • (252) 259-1460 .....................$82,000 1221 Pine Valley Dr 1/2+ acre on 18th lake of the Emerald/Already bulkheaded ~ Listed by: Bob Bartram Century 21 Zaytoun Raines • (252) 636-7313 .... $135,000 1698 Simmons Street/Acreage ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 .......................................................... $150,000 6102 Cassowary/FairField Harbour Waterfront ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766............................... $175,000 Waterfront Lot/A Street/Bridgeton #2-REDUCED ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 .........................$229,900 Waterfront Lot/A Street/Bridgeton #3-REDUCED ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 .........................$249,900 811 B Street/Bridgeton/Perfect Riverfront Setting ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766............................ $275,000 128 Johnson Point Road/Neuse River ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766 ..............................................$299,000 611-613 Becton Road/Adams Creek ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766.................................................$299,900 661-2 Hanes Farm Road/1.85Acres, 160’ on the Trent River ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766....................... $599,000 661 Hanes Farm Road/3.5 +/- ac. Trent River ~ Listed by: Tyson & Hook Realty • (252) 633-5766............................... $1,250,000 EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED


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DODGE 2001 RAM 2500 TRUCK 27,200 miles! You read that right! Long bed, 5.9L magnum V8 automatic 10,000 towing cap. Leather seats. Great condition! Runs great! $6,500/best offer! 715-828-7672

NISSAN 2001 PICK UP. Silver, Extended Cab, Auto, Real Work Saver was $4400 Sale $3985 Plaza Auto Supermarket Havelock 252- 447-0314

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NICE 14x80 2/2 on 1/2 acre, 7 miles to New Bern. No pets. $495 per month. (252)249-3999

NICE 14x80 2/2 on 1/2 acre, 7 miles to New Bern. No pets. $495 per month. (252)249-3999

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2005 HONDA SHADOW Spirit 750 (VT750DC). Excellent condition (garage kept), new tires, light bar, cruise control, 8,250 miles. Includes saddle bags, cover, and helmets. Great bike! $4,000 252-229-7529

CARTER’S MOBILE HOME PARK INC. North Harlowe Section of Havelock, large 2 bedroom, 2 bath, small 2 bedroom, 1 bath, large 3 bedroom, 1 bath mobile homes immediately available for rent, all in outstanding condition with central heat/air. Also, 4 bedroom brick house with living, dining, front porch & carport on 2 acres. Includes lawn maintenance. Section 8 & military welcome! Security deposit required. No pets. (252)714-4485 or 757-3521

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Classifieds! CHEVY 1998 C/K 3500 Cheyenne Silverado, Crew Cab, 4 Dr, Super Worker was $4485 SALE $3985 Plaza Auto Supermarket Havelock 252- 447-0314

JEEP 2001 CHEROKEE Black, Sporty, 6CYL, 2DR, Local Low Miles was $4400 Sale $3900 Plaza Auto Supermarket, Havelock (252) 447-0314

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FORD 2002 EXPLORER White, Clean, Sharp Ride, Super Buy was $3800 Blow Out Price $2500 Plaza Auto Supermarket, Havelock (252)447-0314

Save on these frontline Ready Pre-Owned before they go to the auction!

JEEP 1998 CHEROKEE SPORT Burgundy, Sturdy Dependable Workhorse was $3874 Sale $2997 Plaza Auto Supermarket Havelock 252- 447-0314

BMW 2000 323i SERIES Solid Luxury Ride, Come Test Drive was $4400 Sale $3700 Plaza Auto Supermarket, Havelock (252)447-0314

CHEVY 2000 MONTE CARLO Black, 2 Door, Clean, Sharp was $4990 Sale $3990 Plaza Auto Supermarket Havelock 252447-0314

FORD 2006 TAURUS SEL White, V6, Clean Dependable was $3490 Sale $2997 Plaza Auto Supermarket, Havelock (252)447-0314

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2006 Ford Explorer

1989 Toyota Celica

$14,983

$11,931

$6,891

Stk#6170C

Stk#6165D

2006 Volvo XC90

1996 Chevrolet Tahoe

$8,980

Stk#P7198

TOYOTA 1998 CAMRY Loaded, Leather, Dependable Transporter was $3400 Sale $2997 Plaza Auto Supermarket, Havelock (252)447-0314

Stk#1021A

2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

2011 Harley Wide Glide

$14,483 $13,981 Stk#P7206A

Stk#4026D

2003 Buick Regal

2001 Cadillac El Dorado

2007 Buick Lucerne

$10,991

$6,976

$6,204

$14,971

Stk#9065A

Stk#5092A

Stk#5160C

Stk#P7222

2007 VW Beetle

2009 CHEV HHR

$11,906

$11,949

Stk#2051A

Stk#P7145A

2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer

2009 Honda Fit

$13,636 $10,951 Stk#2010B

Stk#5185A

1707 HIGHWAY 70 EAST, NEW BERN, NC 28560

(877) 756-2976

www.trent.com *Tax, tags, & $389 dealer administration fee additional. Photos for illustration purposes only. See dealer for details

511-165810

DODGE 2001 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT 37,000 miles! You read that right! 3.3L, V6, one owner, power locks/windows, 4 disc CD changer. Super clean! Runs great! Roof rack available. $5,800/best offer! (715)828-7672


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