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WILLIAMS INTRODUCES OAKUM STREET OUTLAWS
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When Jim Williams grew up on Oakum Street in Edenton, his adventures were plentiful. So much so that he is publishing a series of books focusing on Edenton adventures.
Williams introduced young audiences to his new adventure series, Oakum Street Outlaws on Saturday with an exclusive reading in the Cupola House Garden.
During the event, Jim read from the first book in the series, The Mystery of the Lady in the Cupola, a story inspired by local history and imagination that promises mystery, excitement and plenty of adventure.
The reading marked the official launch of the new series, which Williams has created for both young readers and listeners. The books are designed to spark curiosity and encourage children to explore the joy of reading while connecting with stories rooted in familiar places and characters.
Following the reading attendees met with Williams asked questions about the writing process and had books signed. The event offered a unique chance for children to interact directly with Williams while discovering a new literary adventure set against the backdrop of one of Edenton’s most treasured historic sites.
Presented by the Cupola House Association, the program combined storytelling, history and imagination in a setting that has inspired generations of visitors.
Mystery of the Lady in the Cupola follows Jimmy and his friends as a simple day on Oakum Street turns into the beginning of an unforgettable adventure. Drawn by whispers, curiosity, and the sight of an old house watching over the street, the boys become determined to uncover the mystery surrounding the famous cupola high above one of Edenton’s historic homes.
The author’s next book is called the Woodworker’s Coming Home.Williams books are available on Amazon.




The X-Files’ Fox Mulder always insisted that the truth was out there. All we needed was to have Steven Spielberg prove it, which he looks to do in his latest cinematic venture, Disclosure Day.
I don’t think I’m giving anything away by saying that this film continues to explore Spielberg’s fascination with (and belief in) extraterrestrial life. His previous sci-fi films provided us with answers as to whether there might be intelligent life in the universe. Disclosure Day leaves us with more questions than it does answers. Would knowing the truth unite us or divide us? What impact would that have on our religious faith and beliefs?
For some of us who think that this film may be an extension of ET or Close Encounters, we would be mistaken. This is not one of those classic family movies you would take the kids to, although there are wondrous Spielbergian moments in the film that movie goers of all ages would enjoy. Oh my—that staggering train sequence! Instead, Spielberg elects to study the deeper, more somber themes that surround that one question that all humans seem to share--“Are we alone in the universe?”
I remember Daniel Day Lewis’ performance in Spielberg’s production of Lincoln. Upon seeing it, I walked out of the theater pretty much convinced that Lewis would be getting an Oscar for his performance. I had the same feeling about Emily Blunt’s performance as I left the Taylor. What emotion does Blunt not demonstrate in this film? She runs the entire gamut from contentment to confusion to anxiety to fear to panic to grief to rage to astonishment and finally to acceptance. And she manages to convey these emotions often without saying a word but simply through a facial expression or a look in her eyes. Count on Blunt’s name to be bandied about come Oscar time next year. She was that good, as was the strong supporting cast led by Josh O’Connor.
We live in a period of cynicism and doubt. Many films today tend to reflect that mood. It takes a creative genius like Spielberg to instill a sense of promise in us while at the same time eschewing overt sentimentality in his films. The final scenes of the movie were emotionally riveting and deeply satisfying. And while the film ends with a single word that has us wondering what might come next, we do leave having some hope for the future. I remember after seeing The Sixth Sense wanting to go back into the theater to watch it again simply to fully understand what it was that I just saw. Disclosure Day left me with that same feeling.

The Edenton Farmers Market is inviting families, friends and neighbors to gather for a special afternoon of fun, learning and community on Wednesday, June 17, beginning at 3 p.m.
The event will feature activities designed for all ages, including Story Time with local librarian Anna Kallas and live music by Brad Johnson of Hopewell Farms.
Edenton Market President Mary Wolfe says the afternoon is intended to bring together residents and visitors in a relaxed setting where they can enjoy local agriculture, community resources and family entertainment.
In addition to the special activities, market goers will have the opportunity to browse a wide variety of local vendors and community organizations. Participating vendors will include Ask a Master Gardener, Donna’s Desserts, HopeLine, Hopewell Farms, Jonny Backyard Seed, Lee Hill Top Farm, Marie’s Resin Treasures & Crafts, Patchwork, Second Chance Farm Nursery, Sutton Creek Farms, Sweet & Savory, Ward Family Farms and Weaver Worm Farm. Community resources will also be available.
Visitors are encouraged to come early and stay for lunch. Mitch Davis, owner of The Edenton Hot Dog Company will begin serving lunch at 11:30 a.m., offering market-goers an opportunity to enjoy a meal before the afternoon festivities begin.
Wolfe and the market team of volunteers have designed the event as a celebration of local food, music, education and community connections. Whether visitors are looking to shop for fresh produce, learn gardening tips, enjoy live music or simply spend time with family and friends, there will be something for everyone.
The Edenton Farmers Market welcomes residents and visitors alike and hopes the event will provide an opportunity for neighbors to connect while supporting local farmers, artisans and small businesses.
The market opens to everyone, and organizers encourage the community to "come one, come all" for an afternoon of food, fun, music and fellowship in downtown Edenton.

John A. Holmes High School Principal Sonya Rinehart is inviting the community to get a first look at the future of education during a special Community Open House on Friday, July 24, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday, July 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Residents, students, alumni and families will have the opportunity to tour the brand new school campus, meet staff members and celebrate the opening of the state-of-the-art facility that will serve generations of students to come.
Organizers say the event is designed to showcase the school’s modern learning spaces while welcoming the community into a new chapter for John A. Holmes High School. Guests are encouraged to explore the campus, connect with educators and experience the vision for the future of education in Chowan County.
School officials say they look forward to welcoming the public for this exciting milestone event.

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📍 Historic Edenton North Carolina — 7-Day Weather Outlook:
Friday, June 12 — Thursday, June 18, 2026
☀️ Mostly sunny and warm
High: ~86°F • Low: ~69°F
A classic June day with light coastal breezes.
🌤️ Partly sunny and humid
High: ~88°F • Low: ~71°F
Summer warmth continues to build.
⛈️ Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms
High: ~89°F • Low: ~72°F
Scattered storms may develop late in the day.
🌦️ Partly sunny with scattered showers
High: ~86°F • Low: ~70°F
A few showers possible, especially afternoon.
🌤️ Partly sunny and slightly less humid
High: ~84°F • Low: ~68°F
More comfortable conditions return.
☀️ Mostly sunny and pleasant
High: ~85°F • Low: ~67°F
Excellent weather for outdoor activities.
☀️ Sunny and warm
High: ~87°F • Low: ~69°F
A beautiful finish to the week.
🌟 Weekly Outlook Summary 🌟
Summer settles comfortably across Edenton this week with temperatures holding in the middle and upper 80s. Humidity increases through the weekend, bringing the potential for scattered afternoon thunderstorms Sunday and Monday.
No prolonged wet weather is expected, and sunshine remains the dominant feature of the forecast. By Tuesday and Wednesday, slightly drier air returns, creating pleasant conditions for boating, fishing, waterfront walks, and outdoor dining.
Overall, the week delivers a classic northeastern North Carolina June pattern with warm afternoons, mild nights, and occasional pop-up storms.
🧭 Weekly Weather Headlines
• ☀️ Summer warmth continues
• 🌡️ Near 90° Sunday
• ⛈️ Storm chances Sunday–Monday
• 🌤️ Drier air returns Tuesday
• ☀️ Beautiful midweek weather
For your New Yorker-style poster:
Headline:
Mid-June in Edenton.
Warm. Waterfront. Summer Settles In.
Sunrise: 5:56 AM
Sunset: 8:23 PM
Water Temperature: ~75°
Pollen: Moderate
UV Index: Very High
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