COLD WEATHER ARCTIC ALERT
SWEATER WEATHER WHEN WALKING PETS (on the dogs)
BYRUMS HARDWARE MAY STILL HAVE SNOW SHOVELS...
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BYRUMS HARDWARE MAY STILL HAVE SNOW SHOVELS...
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The cold weather is upon us and as we look towards spring, Russell James claims the freeze is here for another 10 days. While we are all experiencing the chill, dogs, cats, and other pets also react adversely to cold. Don't forget about them. Hree are a few tips on keeping your pets comfortable during these ice forming days.
1).Bring them indoors: Dogs who are kept outdoors and “outdoor cats”—like those featured in Breaking the Chain a documentary produced by Oscar winner Anjelica Huston—often go without adequate food, water, shelter, or veterinary care. Animals who are left outdoors in the cold can suffer from frostbite and exposure, and dogs who are kept tethered can become tangled and die when they’re unable to reach food, water, or shelter.
2). Gear up: Coats will keep dogs comfortable in cold weather (just be sure to remove wet jackets the moment dogs return home), secure harnesses can help prevent them from getting loose on walks, and booties will protect their sensitive paw pads from the frozen ground. Keep walks short in cold weather, especially for shorthaired dogs.
3). Don’t forget birds: During extreme winter weather, provide birds and other wild animals with access to an emergency water supply by filling a heavy nonmetal water bowl (tongues can freeze to metal) and breaking the surface ice at least twice a day.
4). Don't forget the walkers- After a long walk make sure to bring those wonderful companions home, feed them, make sure they have plenty of water, turn the heat up and walk down to Waterman's, The Herringbone or Carrozza and enjoy a warm meal and a drink, pets are a lot of enjoyable work. The rewards come in many forms.

The New Year brings new opportunities especially for restaurant owners and employees to look back over the past year and at the same time plan ahead with some fine tune changes for the future. As creative types. chefs are continuously fine tuning their concepts and they menus to please their customers and feed their team’s creativity at the same time.
For Chef Gavin Holter and Carrozza the Italian Trattoria on S. Broad, February brings entrees to the table. The restaurant now offers full dinner service. For those who have grown fond of the Carrozza crew’s menu, you will notice some new additions and some of the favorites, bringing you back, remain.
“We really strive to listen to the community and adjust to feedback,” said Holter. “It’s important that we serve food the community likes in the way that they like it.”
One of the most immediate changes you’ll notice - you won’t be eating there for lunch. Holter decided to fully focus on dinner service, expanding the menu and the wine selection.
Some of Holter’s most popular dishes remain and the chef added a selection of appetizers, a Caesar Salad and a new entrees, Pesce del Giorno, featuring a rotating fish of the day selection of served with lemon herb risotto, carrots, and a burro bianco sauce. Partnering with Nixon’s Fishery assures the very freshest fish to serve.
Holter has also added Mussels as an appetizer, along with Polpette, Holter’s meatball selection.
“I’m most excited about our meatballs, which people are loving. They can be added to any pasta dish,” said Chef Gavin. “This menu has added more than we’ve taken away, and we really think we’ll have a dish to suit everyone’s needs and tastes.”
Customers can still order food to-go which has been very popular since Carrozza opened last year.
“I’m excited for everyone to try the new offerings. We hope to create a space where folks feel welcome and want to return,” Holter said. “We are very confident that our guests will enjoy the new and improved Carrozza.”
Carrozza is now open on Tuesday - Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturdays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Carrozza Italian Trattoria
206 S. Broad St.
252-415-0022
The Carrozza Team, Destiny, Kyle and Gavin with Edenton Chowan Chamber Executive Director Susan Creed last year at the restaurant's grand opening. If You missed it, SEND US YOUR EMAIL, YOU WON'T MISS GOOD NEWS AGAIN...

📍 Historic Edenton North Carolina — 7-Day Weather Outlook:
Friday Jan 30 — Thursday Feb 6, 2026
Friday
🌤️ Partly sunny then mostly cloudy; chilly
High: ~33°F • Low: ~26°F
Chance of light snow late/overnight.
Saturday
❄️ Snow likely, blustery winds
High: ~23-27°F • Low: ~17-18°F
Snow expected with moderate accumulation possible.
Sunday
🌨️ Chance of snow early, then clearing
High: ~27-29°F • Low: ~13-16°F
Snow tapering in afternoon; turning windy and brisk.
Monday
☀️ Sunny and cold
High: ~36-37°F • Low: ~18-22°F
Dry, bright, cold conditions.
Tuesday
☀️ Sunny, still cool
High: ~41-42°F • Low: ~25-28°F
Mostly clear skies; quiet weather.
Wednesday
☁️ Mostly cloudy with rain chance
High: ~45-46°F • Low: ~32-34°F
Rain chances increase later; mild compared to earlier week.
Thursday
🌦️ Chance of rain & snow mix early
High: ~42-44°F • Low: ~30-32°F
Mixed precipitation possible, then partial clearing.
🌟 Weekly Outlook Summary 🌟
A big transition in weather this week for Edenton: a cold start Friday and weekend, with snow likely Saturday and lingering early Sunday, followed by a return to sunnier but cold conditions Monday–Tuesday, and then a slightly milder, wetter pattern mid-week with rain/snow chances.

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner….on South Broad Street.
Stores are filled with creative gift ideas for the special person in your life…
The store windows are decorated expressing LOVE but the streets have been quiet due to the weather. Let's bundle up and take a walk down S. Broad Street. Stop into the stores to warm up on great seasonal items and find that special Valentine's Day gift.
The merchants are open and their stores are filled with gifts selected for your favorite Valentine....you may even find some very good buys on winter wear.
Here’s a few suggestions from the S.Broad St. merchants.
The Style Shop- Novelty sweaters sure to please…don’t forget the great sale rack
Edenton Tea Company- Teas and tea cups including gifts ready to go.
Surf, Wind & Fire- Sportswear will say "I love you" also enjoy great saving on winter wear
Simply Stated- Fashionable sweatshirts say it all-you'll love the sale rack savings
Bryum’s Gifts- New wallet for mom or some serving pieces she'll love, or possibly she'll finally get that new bike...
Polka Dot Palm-Wonderful home accessories and a new woman’s clothing line
Still Life-Lots of jewelry and a fashionable wrap- perfect for all year long wear. Don't forget the chocolate and caramel sauces
North No. 4- The most adorable rabbits you could ever love
Christian Book Store-Lots of wonderful gifts for the entire family
Downtown Diva- Nothing tops a red dress for Valentine's Day - Diva has a great selection
Coastal Thread - Great items for both him and her- and then,
Stop in and get a coffee at Kraken Coffee House next store
We had a quick taste of it on Saturday. It really is closer than we think.
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Edenton as a town and community obviously has a gravitational pull for many, however creative individuals who are in love with small towns are especially attracted to the historic prestige the town offers.
So is the case with Don Vaughan and William Payton who've been working diligently on rehabbing a cottage on Carteret Street, coming down from Delaware on the weekends, to address the task. While researching Don’s family history, they discovered Edenton. The family, Don found, has ties in Beaufort, New Bern as well as Washington.
For those driving down Queen St. past the Bridge Exxon a new sign sprouted last week, signifying a new business. Don and William's new business.
Spending more time in Edenton, they decided to open a similar business at 104 West Queen Street, to the one they own in Delaware.
The Carolina Cottage will be a mix of repurposed/up-cycled furniture, home decor and gift items and other found objects.
According to Don they plan on offering a selection of 'must have' items that are 'friendly to the wallet. William has been a small business owner and floral designer for over 30 years and has been honored a number of times as winning ‘Best of Delaware'. Don also has over 25 years of retail and business development experience.
“We are community minded and see the importance of supporting small and local business,” said Don. “We understand the value of supporting local businesses so that the money stays within our local community.”
The duo also own a business in Delaware and are in the process of selling the business to an employee. The look towards a March closing date, however, they plan on opening sooner in downtown soon.
"We hope for a soft opening on January 30,” said William, “We look forward to meeting the community. After that weekend, we will be open a few weekends a month as we navigate selling our current business in Delaware and establishing our full-time residence in Edenton.”



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