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Humane Society Holiday Drive
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Vol. 16, No. 12
A Shoreline Community, Pine Knoll Shores, N.C.
December 2021
PKS Students of the Month
Connor Marsh
Just two sophomores were chosen as Students of the Month in October
at West Carteret High School—and both are residents of Pine Knoll Shores.
Congratulations, Connor Marsh and Kenley Riley!
Connor Marsh, son of Martin and Renee Rogers,
moved full time to Pine Knoll Shores in 2017,
having previously lived in Michigan, northern
Virginia and Clayton, NC. He is an honor student
and active in extracurricular school programs, such
as the Student Leadership Academy and Youth and
Government. Connor’s sporting interests led him
to involvement in martial arts (karate and Brazilian
Jujitsu). He has been an active Boy Scout for the
past 10 years, achieving the rank of Eagle Scout in
2019. Many Pine Knoll Shores residents may recall
Connor’s Eagle Project, which was placing book
exchange boxes (Little Eree Libraries) around town shortly before the pandemic.
Connor has participated in a number of additional community service projects,
including his current service on the Carteret County Teen Court, and he is an
active member at First United Methodist Church. As one might expect of any
Pine Knoll Shores teen, Connor has his boating license and may be seen driving
the family skiff in the local waterways. Some of Connor’s leisure time activities
include video gaming, skateboarding, horseback riding and bike riding. If you see
him out and about on his bike, be sure to give him a wave.
Kenley Riley, daughter of Dr. Kenneth and Kelly Riley, is a sophomore scholar
athlete. She was recognized as student of the month
at West Carteret for her academic achievements,
genuine enthusiasm for learning and a sincere
desire to support her peers. Kenley participates in
Student Government and the Scholastic Leadership
Academy, and she is on the Varsity Wrestling and
Swim teams. Last season, she brought home the
bronze medal in the North Carolina High School
Athletic Association Women’s State Wrestling
Championship and won conference championship
medals in four swimming events. Recently, Kenley
served as a page with Governor Roy Cooper. She
loves to fish, surf and run around Pine Knoll Shores.
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Pine Knoll Shores
Election 2021
I Winners in Bold Type |
! Mayor |
i John Brodman (incumbent): 394 votes j
I Write-In"^ (miscellanous): 21 votes j
i Write-In^ (Robert Cox): 9 votes j
I Commissioners (3) |
I William Knecht (incumbent): 311 votes j
I Robert Cox: 303 votes |
I Alicia Durham (incumbent): 288 votes |
I Larry Corsello (incumbent): 272 votes j
I Write-In"^ (miscellanous): 16 votes j
I Special appreciation is extended to outgoing |
I Commissioner Larry Corsello |
I for his service to the community’. |
I *Per the Board of Elections, write-in names with fewer than |
I five votes are included in the miscellaneous count. Those with |
I more than five votes are listed separately. |
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