Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Good morning, Greenville. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 4th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Pitt County Department of Social Services asks community members to donate items to bring Christmas cheer to elderly and disabled residents in adult care homes — the donations will help brighten their holiday season. The Daily Reflector
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ ECU’s Graduate School held its annual three-minute thesis competition on Monday—graduate students presented their research on one slide to a panel of judges. The winner will represent ECU at the upcoming regional competition in Baton Rouge. WITN
- ➤ Dr. Diane Majewski directs special projects at ECU Honors College where she creates events and trips that help about 900 students feel connected and succeed academically — she also leads local service programs like Book Bag Buddies and organizes traditions such as a pinning ceremony that build strong student bonds. East Carolina University
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ WITN hosted its first Pumpkin Toss where meteorologist Charlie Ironmonger and anchor Baileigh Bockover led a contest that challenged participants to toss carved pumpkins into buckets—teaching viewers eco-friendly ways to dispose of jack-o'-lanterns after Halloween by composting or donating them for animal feed. The event highlighted creative cleanup methods that help reduce waste during the post-Halloween season. WITN
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Eastern Carolina hospitals report that federal Medicaid cuts from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are causing multimillion-dollar losses and forcing them to adjust services for all patients—hospital leaders say dwindling funds for infrastructure may also challenge local economies that rely on hospital spending. WITN
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ ECU women's basketball beat UNCW 82 to 63 Monday night in Minges Coliseum while six players scored in double figures and the team forced 27 turnovers (the Pirates improved to a record of 1 to 0 on the season). WITN
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Down East Holiday Show
6 PM – 2 PM — Greenville North Carolina Convention Center — Tickets not on sale — Explore unique vendors and holiday offerings at this festive community event.
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The Breakfast Club - 80s Tribute Band
8:30-10 p.m. — The State Theatre — Check venue for details — Enjoy a night of 80s nostalgia with live music from The Breakfast Club.
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Holiday Market
5-7 p.m. — Yoga Strong Studio — Free entry — Shop for holiday gifts from local artists while enjoying complimentary massages and hot drinks.
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Beau's Buddies Turkey Trot for Tots
8 a.m. — Fleet Feet Greenville — $25/$30 for 5K, $15/$20 for Fun Run — Participate in a family-friendly race supporting local families battling cancer this Thanksgiving.
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Christmas Town
4-9 p.m. — Ayden Chamber of Commerce — Free entry — Experience the magic of the holidays with shopping, hot chocolate, and a festive parade of lights.
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