N&O Stylebook on Down East

The News & Observer's stylebook says Down East should be avoided.

The internal guide to proper language usage has been compiled over a period of years and is updated annually in strangely contentious meetings of a panel of copy editors and reporters.

(Dome once unsuccessfully fought new restrictions on the word "schmuck" for far longer than you would think it merited.)

According to the stylebook, the broader definition of Down East is incorrect:

Use sparingly. This term refers to localized regions. Traditionally in this state, "Down East" refers to the eastern part of Carteret County east of the North River and North River Bridge, which does not include Beaufort or Morehead City. For the coastal region or the part of the state east of Interstate 95, use (northern, central or southern) coastal North Carolina or Eastern North Carolina or, if accurate, the Coastal Plain. 

Hat Tip: Steve Merelman 

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Down East Journal host: Not my idea

George Olsen says the narrow definition of Down East is correct.

The host of Public Radio East's "Down East Journal" says that the proper definition of the geographical term is the area east of Beaufort and before the ferry landing.

Of course, his show uses the more liberal definition of essentially the coastal plains area, and he says he's heard definitions that are literally all over the map.

Recent episodes of "Down East Journal" have featured towns as far afield from Carteret County as Jacksonville, New Bern and Greenville.

But Olsen's not taking any credit for helping popularize the broader definition.

"I didn't create Down East Journal," he says. "I just inherited it."

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Small business names Down East

How do you define Down East?

One way to determine the boundaries of North Carolina's vaguely defined coastal region is to ask small business owners who have picked the name for themselves.

A search of business names on Google Maps shows Down East Hearing Care, Down East Stained Glass and Down East Kennel & Supply, among many others, in the area east of Interstate 95.

Businesses with the words "Down East" in the name range from Rocky Mount down to Wilmington and are located in Kinston, New Bern, Greenville, Manteo and Morehead City.

That meets the newer, broader definition of the term for the coastal plains of North Carolina. 

A number of "Down East" businesses in Carteret County also meet the narrower definition historically used to describe the home of so-called "high tiders."

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A definition of Down East

An Eastern Carolinian offered up the narrowest definition of Down East.

In a Nov. 23, 2002, article in the Winston-Salem Journal, Cape Lookout Coastkeeper Frank Tursi said the broader definition of the North Carolina region would "elicit sighs" from locals.

"While it is true that to 'upstaters' the term applies generically to everything east of I-95, to Carteret County natives the term is used to describe a specific piece of real estate that lies east between Beaufort and Cedar Island, between Core Sound and the Neuse River. This hundred or so square miles of mostly marsh includes such places as Otway, Davis, Atlantic, Bettie, Stacy, Lola, South River, Marshallberg, Merrimon and Harkers Island, which the natives consider is becoming increasingly gentrified...

He said the narrow definition would not include Ocracoke or other parts of the Outer Banks.

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Another Down East governor?

Does the Down East have a lock on the Executive Mansion?

With the win last week by Governor-elect Beverly Perdue of New Bern, the state's coastal plain continues its 16-year run of governors.

News stories have casually referred to Perdue and some of her advisers as being from "Down East," but that depends on who is asking.

Traditionally, that appelation referred only to communities east of Beaufort in Carteret County, a distinctive community with its own "high tider" accent and history. (Senate leader Marc Basnight's family is from this region.)

In recent years, however, "Down East" has expanded to encompass most of the area of the state east of Interstate 95, including Rocky Mount, Wilmington, Kinston and Greenville.

That broader definition would also include Wilson, home of former Gov. Jim Hunt; Southport, home of Gov. Mike Easley; and New Bern, Perdue's home. 

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