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County Commissioners Allocate $50,000 To "I Can Swim" Program

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Oct. 20, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners have allocated $50,000 for “I Can Swim.” In cooperation with the Board of Education, Garrett College developed the program with the goal of providing swimming and water safety training to every kindergarten student in the county.

Commissioner Jim Raley proposed the allocation during the commissioners’ public meeting on Tuesday afternoon.

“To me, as a nonswimmer, I know how important the program is,'” Raley said.

He said he had thought about the allocation for some time, but Gene Helbig’s letter to the editor in last week’s Republican “brought to light” the importance of I Can Swim.

Helbig, who lost his grandson Jack to a water accident, begged readers to donate to the program. Helbig and his wife Cathy recently presented a $1,000 check to I Can Swim. Their donation will enable 10 students to take swimming lessons.

Raley also noted that college officials were not afraid to implement the program, despite the lack of secured funding.

“What they did was forge ahead and said, ‘We’re going to do this,” Raley said.

Commissioner Bob Gatto, also an nonswimmer, approved Raley’s proposal.

“I can see the whole county benefiting from the I Can Swim program,” Gatto said. “I support the motion.”

Commissioner Gregan Crawford also approved the allocation.

The county’s donation will come from the unassigned fund balance in the fiscal year 2012 budget. Raley noted that recent developments, such as the sale of a county-owned facility in the Southern Industrial Park, make the allocation possible.

“We know that’s its an important enough program that the money is going to be well spent,” Raley said.

He stressed, however, that the funding would be for the first year only, to support the program in its initial stage and solicit more donors and sponsors.

I Can Swim classes began last week at the Garrett College Community Aquatic & Recreation Complex. The grand opening for Phase I of the complex will be held this Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The commissioners will present a ceremonial check for $50,000 to Garrett College president Richard MacLennan during the event.

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Habitat area benefits woodcocks, honors bird scientist

By Dan Neuland
Today’s Sportsman

ADMIRATION AND respect for the late Aelred D. Geis and his influential work promoting sound wildlife management practices were evident at the ceremony dedicating the Aelred Geis Memorial Woodcock Habitat Demonstration Area at Mount Nebo Wildlife Management Area in Garrett County on Oct. 14. The event included a tour that showcased the habitat management techniques that support woodcock and other young forest wildlife.
Geis was a longtime resident of Maryland and a migratory bird scientist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He died at the age of 78 in 2007.

The project at Mount Nebo is a cooperative between the Aelred Geis Estate, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the Ruffed Grouse Society and the Wildlife Management Institute. Each agency supplied funding and other resources to promote regeneration of young alder trees in an 8-acre section of wetland in the heart of Mount Nebo. This section is now dedicated to the memory of Geis and is a significant component in the total woodcock habitat mosaic of feeding, nesting and brood-rearing at Mount Nebo.

Family, friends and colleagues of Geis spoke of his commitment and drive to protect and create early successional forest habitat.

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More than 350 take part in carved bear hunt

For the Cumberland Times-News

SWANTON — As Garrett County’s bears are getting ready to go to their winter dens, their wooden counterparts carved as a fundraiser for Deep Creek Lake State Park will be looking for new homes as well.

The Western Garrett County State Park Volunteers Inc. began a project in May where people could hunt for 20 carved and painted wooden bears throughout the summer season. “Discover the Bears, Carve a Memory: Only in Garrett County” was launched to raise funds for educational projects to study the treetops at the Discovery Center at Deep Creek Lake State Park.

Many locals and visitors grabbed their Bear Trail log book and sought the bears. More than 350 people found all 20 and completed the log book to be eligible for prizes including a 5-foot chainsaw carved bear, a flat screen TV, GPS unit or park pass. Completed guides must be registered at the Discovery Center.

The bears will be auctioned and the prizes drawn at the Bearly a Gala event Nov. 5 at Wisp Resort.

The gala will provide the only opportunity for the public to see all 20 bears in one location. The evening will include a chance to meet the artists and fostering businesses and enjoy some food and drink while tapping your foot to renowned bluegrass artists Bob Yonke and regional recording artist Jack Mackin. Bids on bears will be taken at the event or go to www.discoverycenterdcl.com.

Honorary committee co-chairs of the project are Richard MacLennan, president of Garrett College, and Nicole Christian, president of Garrett County Chamber of Commerce.

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Biking Trio Completes 15-Day Trek From Florida To Bittinger

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Oct. 20, 2011

by Brenda Ruggiero

A road trip from Venice, Fla., to Bittinger may not seem very unusual, at least not when it is made by car. But when the trip covering 1,213 miles is made by bicycle over the course of 15 days, it becomes a lot more challenging.

A group of friends completed such a trip last Friday, Oct. 14. The men included Tim Bender of Accident, Titus Beitzel of Bittinger, and Ken Miller of Venice, Fla., formerly of Grantsville. In “real life,” Tim is self-employed at BYCO Enterprises, Titus is the manager of operations at Pillar Innovations LLC, and Ken is a pilot for NetJets Inc., flying business jets from Canada to South America.

“Two years ago, I thought it would be a neat idea to bike from my house in Florida to my property in Maryland,” Ken said. “I saw more people biking in Florida and I saw more people traveling long distances, and that is what gave me the idea. I started talking about my idea, and some friends were interested in joining me. We didn’t train together, but kept comparing ideas and experiences.”

Tim noted that he had the urge to do some kind of trip, and when Ken told him he was looking for someone to go with him, he was game.

“I loved the idea of a challenge that could be difficult to accomplish, yet still an adventure and physically demanding,” he said.

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County Commissioners Approve McHenry Water System Policies

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Oct. 20, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved new fees and policies for the McHenry Water System District. Included in the document are hook-up time frames and payment schedules for hundreds of property owners who are required to connect to the public system.

“[We’ve] crafted, I think, the most equitable, blanket policy possible for the McHenry Water System,” said commission chair Gregan Crawford. “I’m sure there are people who will certainly take issue with that, but we’re still under a state mandated code. . . . Regardless of the history of who did what portion and when, what extension was done by whom, who paid for what, or what the intentions were, this is our system and we own it, and the responsibility lies with us.”

The previous board of county commissioners held a public hearing on Dec. 7, 2010, on expanding the district to numerous areas around Deep Creek Lake, including Marsh Hill Road, the McHenry Business and Technology Park area, and Sweet Rewards Development.

No written or verbal commentary about the proposal was received at that hearing, and the district boundary changes were approved. The current commissioners held a similar hearing on the issue at Garrett College on March 19. That event also drew little public response.

Shortly thereafter, however, the commissioners received numerous objections to the mandatory connection policy and hookup costs. State law mandates that businesses and homeowners connect to a public system if the lines come within a certain distance of their properties.

During the last seven months, Crawford noted, the commissioners conducted three Saturday morning hearings at Garrett College on the issue, receiving five hours of public comments from those events, plus numerous phone calls, letters, e-mails, and courthouse visits at other times.

As a result of those hearings and comments, Crawford noted, the county came up with policies that reduced and standardized the fees, improved the public hearing notification system regarding water and sewer projects, and amended amortization schedules and connection time requirements.

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September 2011 Real Estate Sales Statistics – Residential

36 homes sold in September 2011, down slightly from September 2010, where we sold 39 homes and up from August, where we sold 31 homes.

Let’s take a look at the rest of the stats:

There are 67 homes under contract right now (73 last month).

The average list vs. ORIGINAL sales price was 82.04% – down from last month (85.39%).

The ADJUSTED list vs sale price was 88.43%, also down from last month (92.91%).

The current # of active/for sale listings in MRIS (minus timeshares) is 738, down from last months 785. We have a 20.5 month supply of homes available (minus timeshares) based solely on the September sales numbers. This number is down significantly from last month’s 25.32 month supply.

Random observations:

•2 ‘newer’ homes sold in September (5 years old or less)

•It appears that 20 or so of these sales were vacation homes

•20 homes sold under $300,000 (last month was 19)

•25 homes sold under $400,000

•1 home sold over $ 1 million (1 home last month)

•1 home sold for higher than full price or at full price (last month was 4)

•One house sold for 70.79% of asking price – 143 Walnut St in Friendsville

•The oldest home that sold was 121 yrs old

•The average age of the homes that sold was 31 years (32 last month)

•8 condo/townhouse properties sold (7 last month)

Here are the statistical breakdowns:

Average Sale Price: $359,760 (last month $292,561)

Average Days on Market: 210/314 (last month 201/224) (days on market with current broker/total days on market)

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GC Commissioners Vote Against Hiring Western Lobbyist

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Oct. 20, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners this week informed officials in Allegany, Frederick, Washington, and Carroll counties that they will not participate in a plan to hire a lobbyist to represent western Maryland interests in the 2012 General Assembly session.

Allegany County commissioner Michael McKay suggested the plan during a Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) meeting a few months ago. The cost of the endeavor was estimated at $5,000 per county.

Garrett County administrator Monty Pagenhardt said it was unclear to the local officials if a lobbyist would pursue several issues or just one.

“There are too many uncertainties,” he said about the plan.

He noted that the five western counties might not have the same level of interest or all be in agreement on such issues as Marcellus shale drilling.

Local commission chairman Gregan Crawford announced his opposition to the idea last week, and the commissioners voted unanimously not to participate in the plan.

“They simply thought there were too many unanswered questions and concerns about hiring a lobbyist,” Pagenhardt said.

He noted that Crawford, is on the MACo board of directors and the MACo Legislative Committee.

“He is very involved in all legislative matters, and Garrett County is represented very well by his efforts,” Pag-enhardt said.

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NOW THAT'S A PUMPKIN CHUCKER!

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Leave it to Phenix Technologies of Accident to design an incredibly sophisticated chucker for use in the second annual Pumpkin Chucking Contest held Saturday just north of Oakland as one of the events of the annual Autumn Glory Festival. Phenix successfully defended its title for both accuracy and distance in the competition. This air cannon, designed and constructed by several Phenix employees, launched 8-10 pound pumpkins over 500 yards. The six-man Phenix team consisted of Mike Chaney, Lloyd Oester, Andy Teter, Ben Vitez, Jason McCroskey, and Joe Thomas. They noted their appreciation for sponsors Lake View Auto Parts, Pleasant Valley Tarp, and Beitzel Excavating.

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September 2011 Lot/Land Sales

4 lot/land sales in Garrett County in September 2011.

There are currently 584 lot/land listings in Garrett County. There have 62 sales so far this year, as of today.

Here’s a quick look at the September sales:

HOYE CREST DR 4 ACRES GA7212408 $28,000
LOT 19 NORTH GLADE MEADOWS 3.36 ACRES GA7437327 $29,000
MOSSER RD LOT 2.48 ACRES GA7588229 $25,000
BECKMAN’S PENINSULA 1.18 ACRES 101′ LAKEFRONT GA7621659 $525,000

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Garrett County residents will help hire new head of schools

Finding replacement for Teets will begin, end with public input

Elaine Blaisdell Cumberland Times-News

OAKLAND — The Maryland Association of Boards of Education is seeking public input on the hiring of a new Garrett County schools superintendent. After public input is sought, the position will be open for applications no later than Jan. 1, according to Tom Carr, president of the Garrett County Board of Education.

Once public input is gathered, MABE will forward the comments to the Board of Education, which will use the comments to put together a job description.

“The interviewing process is going to begin with and end with public input,” said Carr.

MABE will host a public input session Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Southern High School cafetorium and BOE members will not attend this meeting. Those wishing to attend the input session are asked to consider two to three things that make Garrett County a special place to work, live and learn; four to five qualities/characteristics that would be favorable for a new superintendent; and challenges that a new superintendent will face in upcoming years.

“The board is relying on the community to embrace the effort and join us in searching for the best candidate possible,” said Carr.

MABE will receive applications until the end of February/March and a new superintendent will be hired by April to replace interim superintendent Sue Waggoner. She was named to the position in April, following the announcement of Wendell Teets’ retirement.

Selected representatives of stakeholders such as teachers, administrators, support staff, bus drivers, the business community, parents associations and service groups will be invited to interview the top three to four final candidates, which will require a three- or four-day commitment, explained Carr.

Although the position will be advertised nationally, Carr is hoping to find someone local to fill the position.

“I think we have enough talent in these mountains to hire someone locally. However, if we have someone great from the Eastern Shore, that would be fine, too,” said Carr.

Anyone who is unable to attend the public forum may submit written comments to Kitty Blumsack at kblumsack@mabe.org by Nov. 1.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com

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