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After passing US 264 in the north Greenville area, NC 903 splits northeasterly from US 13/NC 11 to Stokes and then north to Robersonville which is the first original section of the route. After connecting with US 13 (third and final time) and US 64 , NC 903 goes north and merges with NC 125 and travels to Hamilton .
Bethel is a town in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States.The population was 1,577 at the 2010 census.The town is a part of the Greenville Metropolitan Area located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region.
It is administered by the Pitt County Public School system. High school students attend nearby Ayden-Grifton High School, which is located between Ayden and Grifton. Just south of Grifton is the private K-12 school Arendell Parrott Academy. Higher education is provided through Pitt Community College in Winterville and Lenoir Community College ...
Pierson is 22 miles (35 km) northwest of Greenville and 29 miles (47 km) northwest of Grand Rapids. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 0.25 square miles (0.65 km 2 ), all land.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is a medical school of the University of Pittsburgh, located in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThe School of Medicine, also known as Pitt Med, encompasses both a medical program, offering the doctor of medicine, and graduate programs, offering doctor of philosophy and master's degrees in several areas of biomedical science, clinical research, medical ...
Anne Pitt was the daughter of Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford and his wife, Anne Wilkinson. Her granduncle was William Pitt the Elder.. She married then-Foreign Secretary William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville, on 18 July 1792.
The paper was originally titled "The Eastern Reflector", and was founded in 1882 by David Jordan and Julian Whichard. They founded the paper in a part of their mothers' school house with equipment they bought from another paper they had worked for, The Greenville Express.
In 2015, Connelly was elected to Greenville's City Council for District 5. He ran for mayor in 2017, after Allen M. Thomas, the previous mayor, resigned.He won the election on November 7.