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Fire Marshal: Sprinkler System Saved Carroll County Home

Fire Marshal attributes control of the fire and family’s safety to sprinkler system.

By Kym Byrnes

August 19, 2011

Three people safely escaped from a Mount Airy home Aug. 18 and there was minimal fire damage to the home, thanks to a sprinkler system that was installed during the house’s construction two years ago.

Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal Jason Mowbray told Patch that the public often doesn’t hear about the successes of these residential sprinkler systems because the fire damage and human injury are avoided, leaving little to report.

“It’s not exciting news but it’s important to get the word out that these sprinkler systems do work in saving lives and minimizing damage from fire and smoke. Because they work so well, we often don’t hear about them,” Mowbray said….

…The State of Maryland adopted the residential sprinkler requirement in the building code last year. Mowbray said they made the wording so that that counties can opt of out requiring it in their building code. Washington County and Garrett County are two of the counties that opted out of adopting the ordinance.

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Staycation: Mountainous Maryland

….Almost an hour further, you’ll find Deep Creek Lake and similar activities to Rocky Gap, but with skiing in the winter and white water rafting in warmer months. This area of Garrett County—the westernmost county in Maryland—is widely visited and has a bustling tourist season. Here, you’ll find a bit more diversity in activities.

Deep Creek Lake has several high-quality dining venues, a modern movie theater, go-carts, shopping mall and more choices for indoor recreation. Night clubs, water sports and horseback riding are also on the list of recreational activities, along with all-terrain vehicle rentals and guided trails.

Whether your wallet will let you travel only as far as Rocky Gap, or all the way to Deep Creek, there’s certainly no shortage of adventures to be found in-between the two.

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The 66th Crowning



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The annual crowning of the Garrett County Farm Queen was conducted in the new exhibit hall at the fairgrounds in McHenry on Sunday evening. Only two candidates entered the competition this year, with Katelyn Gnegy being chosen as the 2011 Farm Queen and Annie Graham as the first runner-up. Gnegy is pictured above in the front. At left is 2010 Farm Queen Kara Savage, and Graham is on the right. Queen Katelyn will reign over the many activities of the Garrett County Fair through Saturday night.

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Algae Growth At Broadford Lake Prompts GCHD Swim Advisory


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Aug. 18, 2011

Persons are advised to avoid swimming at Broadford Lake in Mtn. Lake Park today because of the growth of blue-green algae, according to Steve Sherrard of the Environmental Health Division of the Garrett County Health Department.

This is an advisory, not a posting of a complete closing. If persons opt to swim in the water, they should follow certain precautions outlined below.

Blooms of algae, called microcystis aeruginosa, have been observed in Broadford Lake, the officials reported. These blooms appear as a greenish substance floating on the water’s surface. Sherrard said the algae thrives in hot weather, which the county has experienced this month. While a few cold nights appeared to have stopped the growth, a tester from the health department went out this morning and spotted the algae again on the surface.

Persons should not swim in the water where these blooms are visible. They should not drink, swallow, or inhale the water. Pets should be kept away from the water.

If water contact occurs, persons should be sure to wash off with fresh water.

According to a press release from the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the following have been reported where blue-green algae blooms are present in recreational waters:

Contact with water may cause either irritation or allergic reactions of the skin.

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Police disarm, arrest Garrett County man

From Staff Reports

Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Tue Aug 16, 2011, 11:27 PM EDT

GRANTSVILLE — A Grantsville man armed with a loaded rifle was arrested without incident early Tuesday when he charged at Garrett County sheriff’s deputies outside his residence on Bill Beitzel Road.

After being taken into custody, Jason Ray Beitzel, 27, was taken to Garrett Memorial Hospital for mental evaluation prior to being released to the custody of the sheriff’s office for arrest processing.

Charged with reckless en-dangerment, and first- and second-degree assault, Beitzel remained in custody late Tuesday morning awaiting further evaluation by medical personnel and a bond hearing by a district court commissioner.

Shortly after 1 a.m., deputies were dispatched to the 400 block of Bill Beitzel Road in reference to a “mental subject.”

Upon arrival, deputies found Beitzel sitting inside his residence where he was armed with a rifle. He then walked toward the officers, failing to comply with commands to drop the weapon. Beitzel then reportedly loaded one round into the rifle and continued toward the deputies in an aggressive manner before he was subdued by deputies and taken into custody, according to the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office.

Police said no one was injured in the incident.

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Summer Travel Savings with Vacation Rental Homes at Deep Creek Lake, Maryland

It’s Not Too Late to Save on Summer Travel by Lodging in a

Deep Creek Lake Vacation Rental

Railey Mountain Lake Vacations Offers a Varied Selection of Last-Minute

Accommodations for Less

McHenry, Md. (Aug 16, 2011) – For trips planned during the late summer months, savvy travelers are looking at every way they can stretch the family budget to maximize enjoyment without sacrificing comfort or recreational opportunities.

Deep Creek Lake Maryland is within 3 hours’ drive from major cities like Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Baltimore, Md., with many area visitors saving on the rising costs of airfare by hitting the road. Lodging is the second largest vacation expenditure, and one way traveling families can save without cramping style before summer’s end is by staying in a multi-bedroom vacation rental home.

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A Summertime Palette

 

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These varying hues of pink, yellow, green, and purple are most pleasing to the human eye, at least most would agree, and the Mountaintop is no where lacking in such colors. August marks the time when plants mature, coming to their full potential, whether it be to please the eye, or to feed a hungry mouth. Sweet corn on the cob is being sold across the county, as are tomatoes and melons and squash, among many other tasty and healthful foods. Also shown in this photo is Maryland’s state flower, the black-eyed Susan, bobbing its bright head. The summer is short in Garrett County, but certainly does not lack the season’s beauty. Photo by Lisa Rook.

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FireFly Farms Earns Blue Ribbon For Bleu Goat Cheese


 

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Aug. 11, 2011

Firefly Farms, producer of goat cheeses from Maryland’s Allegheny Plateau, has earned a top honor at this year’s American Cheese Society’s annual conference, which was held in Montreal, Canada.

FireFly’s aged goat cheese, Mountain Top Bleu, received the first place ribbon, beating out numerous other blue-veined goat cheeses. The ribbon marked the 14th individual honor received by Mountain Top Bleu, which has been recognized by Saveur Magazine as one of its 50 favorite American cheeses.

“This is the 44th individual award for our FireFly Farms product line,” explained Matt Cedro, head cheese maker.

“It always feels great to have our work recognized on the national stage. We are very proud of all our cheeses and to receive this type of recognition is wonderful.”

“It all began nearly 10 years ago with a first-place ribbon for Mountain Top Bleu at the ACS in 2002,” added Mike Kock, FireFly Farms president.

“As we move our creamery to Accident and prepare to expand our business, it’s greatly fulfilling that Mountain Top Bleu has remained America’s best.”

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Let The Fun Begin


 

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In addition to the rides and games of the midway, the 55th annual Garrett County Agriculture Fair will offer a wide range of fun activities for the whole family. Exhibits, musical entertainment, art displays, a magic show, and a wide variety of food and beverages are just some of the offerings that the $10 flat entrance fee will purchase. The event will take place from Aug. 13 to 20 at the fairgrounds in McHenry. For a complete schedule one may visit the web site www.garrettcountyfair.org.

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Paddlers Compete At Championships

Maryland Holds First State Paddling Match

POSTED: 10:12 pm EDT August 13, 2011

UPDATED: 10:17 pm EDT August 13, 2011

MCHENRY, Md. — Canoeists and kayakers are competing in Maryland’s first state paddling championships in McHenry.

Organizers of the event at Adventure Sports Center International overlooking Deep Creek Lake said the slalom races were held on the upper section of the center’s whitewater course. The mountaintop sports center is hosting the International Canoe Federation’s canoe slalom world championships in 2014.

Read more: http://www.wbaltv.com/entertainment/28858911/detail.html#ixzz1VCTjO5zv

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