In the Pines, based on the 1898 insurrection that toppled Wilmington’s elected local government, won Best Film at the Golden Hour Film Festival in Morgantown.
Despite a global pandemic the last two years, East Providence Fire Department Capt. John Potvin and Coventry’s Hopkins Hill Fire Department would always find a way to take part in
The John Locke Foundation, a free market think tank in Raleigh, has recently wrapped production of its first film: a short titled 'In the Pines.' We sat down with Locke's creative director, Greg de Deugd, who also produced the film. CJ: You are the producer of “In the Pines.” What does the producer do? GD:
Thomas Point Lighthouse was built in 1875, a mile and a half off of the tip of Thomas Point proper, at the end of the shoal that had been snagging the keels of too many ships since they started coming over from England in the early 1600s. There had been two prior lighthouses on shore, but they were too remote to be effective and prone to erosion.
COVENTRY — At the Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead this past weekend, dozens of local scouts gathered for two days of fun activities, service work and enjoying the great outdoors.