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Deep Creek's Got Talent tomorrow at Honi Honi

The Honi-Honi Bar is proud to present our 7th Annual Deep Creek’s Got Talent! fundraiser event on Saturday, June 14th, 2014 at the Honi-Honi Bar.  Last year, through the generosity and support of contestants, sponsors, and local businesses, we were able to raise over $22,000, for HART for Animals.  Over the past six years, through the generosity and support of contestants, sponsors, businesses and the community, Deep Creek’s Got Talent! has raised more than $90,000 for local charities and organizations.

This year, we are very excited to announce our support to Cindy’s Fund.  Cindy’s Fund is a local charity, established in memory of Cindy Kutchman, that raises money for cancer education and screening programs.  Cancer will attack one in three women and one in two men in Garrett County.  Cindy’s Fund has already been successful in helping to save lives in our community through its support of cancer screening programs in Garrett County.  These programs have brought screening directly to more than 1000 uninsured persons and discovered more than 47 persons with cancer of the breast, cervix, colon, skin and ovary in the last 4 and a half years.  Screening leads to early detection of cancer and early detection is the key to survival.

Cindy’s Fund is dedicated to helping end and alleviate the pain and heartache of cancer and extending survivorship by pursuing early screening and evaluation for Garrett County cancer victims through the Garrett County Health Department.

Cindy’s Fund also covers miscellaneous expenses not covered by insurance for those in need, such as gas cards, food vouchers, hotel stays, and medical/nutritional supplies.

Much more here.

Major consolidation planned for Garrett County schools

Student population redistribution proposed

Greg Larry

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — The Garrett County Board of Education is proposing a major shuffle of the student population as well as a rearrangement of districts and class space as part of an ongoing effort to consolidate due to falling enrollment and a shrinking funding base.

After having studies completed on the school facilities and how they can best be utilized given the current student population, the school board has developed a four-year plan to consolidate the school system.

The consolidation will include moving many students to different schools and will cause families to review their transportation options.

Jane Wildesen, the supervisor of elementary education for the board, is also a member of the School Attendance Area Committee, which helped develop the set of recommendations that are a part of the new plan. The new consolidation plan is open for public input by email and postal mail through June. Two meetings, on June 16 at 5 p.m. at Southern Middle School and June 18 at a location to be determined, will be held to take public input as well. The board may take action on the plan at the June 18 meeting.

Wildesen, who stressed that she does not speak for the school board, said the consolidation plan has been a challenge.

“Anytime changes like this are considered it is difficult. We have already closed three elementary schools: Dennett Road, Bloomington and Kitzmiller,” said Wildesen.

The plan asks for the boundaries for all schools to be revised. The proposed changes in the new consolidation plan are as follows:

• Portable units adding eight classrooms will be added to Broad Ford Elementary School to alleviate overcrowding.

• Approximately 25 students from Broad Ford will be sent to Crellin.

• Broad Ford students living in the Swan Meadow district will have an option to attend Swan Meadow.

• Southern Middle School to undergo complete renovation. Sixth grade to use portable units during construction.

•  57 students at Broad Ford will be sent to Yough Glades.

• Approximately 47 students at Yough Glades to attend Swan Meadow.

• Swan Meadow to become K-5, with grades 6 to 8 attending Southern Middle.

Bus transportation will remain as is and will not be extended to encompass any of the proposed changes for the 2014/2015 school year. Any student who can use established routes will continue to be provided that bus service.

“If a stop is on the existing routes, we will honor that. The transportation system is being evaluated for 2015/2016. We are still analyzing the cost for transportation,” said Wildesen.

Wildesen said the renovations at Southern Middle School are extensive and will take two years. She said the project will depend on securing funding.

“The school is 37 years old and has never had any revisions. We are hoping for approval for the design phase. If approved, we could start in the summer of 2015,” she said.

The boundaries of the Swan Meadow, Broad Ford and Yough Glades districts are all being re-evaluated. The school system also wants to implement a universal start and end time for all schools.

The plan has a proposal that would grandfather the incoming fifth-graders at Broad Ford to stay at Broad Ford if they apply for an “Out of Area Request.”

“Our hope is for a far more efficient and sustainable delivery of educational services to all students,” said Wildesen.

Email input on the consolidation plan to areaenrollmentproposal@garrettcountyschools.org. Letters can be mailed to: Garrett County Public Schools, Attention: J. Wildesen, 40 S. Second St., Oakland, MD 21550.

Greg Larry can be contacted at glarry@times-news.com.

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New listing! 165 Lower Penn Point – GA8374128 – $125,000 – Type A Dock, Lake Views

Investment property for potential future public sewer expansion. Enjoy access to a private Type A Dock & the tranquil, level shores of Penn Point. Lake view lot offers close proximity to the water and dock area. Does not currently qualify for a septic system. Modest 4 bedroom summer cottage with water holding tank & outdoor shower/out-house facilities. Home sold in AS-IS condition. More here.
Listing Information
Property Type: Single Family-Detached
4 1 Full
12,196 Sq. Ft. 1950 1
PENN POINT
Holding Tank
None, Other
School Information
CALL SCHOOL BOARD SOUTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL
Room Information
Bathrooms
1
Kit-Dining Combo
Interior Features
 None, Other, None, Other
Other
 Other, None, Lvl Entry-Main
Exterior / Lot Features
 Dock Facilities, Water Access
 Unpaved, Dirt Driveway
Concrete
Boat Slip
Asphalt Shingle
None
Water
DEEP CREEK LAKE
0
R
Needs work, Fixer-Upper
 Private Pier, Backs to Trees, Cleared, Partly Wooded, Water Access, Water View, Open, Private, Secluded
Driving Directions
Travelling from Taylor-Made DCV&S, south on Garrett Hwy, left on Sand Flat Rd. Left on Boy Scout Rd, right onto Penn Point Rd, right through stone gates onto Lower Penn Point, cottage on left.
Financial Considerations
$100 Annually
Fee Simple
1218025493
$1,368
2013

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New Listing! 892 Marsh Hill Road – GA8373498 – $299,000 – Slopeside – Lake views

Nearly new – renovated & expanded classic lake cottage. Arguably the best location for 4 seasons enjoyment, Marsh Hill Rd at the base of the ski slopes & the lake across the street. 2 master suites, custom tile baths, high end furnishings and attractive floor plan. Lake views. Must see to appreciate! Much more here.
Listing Information
Property Type: Single Family-Detached
4 4 Full
9,147 Sq. Ft. 1950 3
MARSH HILL
Public,Public H/U Avail,Well,Other
Public Sewer
School Information
CALL SCHOOL BOARD SOUTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN GARRETT HIGH
Room Information
Bathrooms
4
Kit-Dining Combo, Liv-Din Combo
Interior Features
 Oil, Wood, Forced Air, Stove
Improved, Partially Finished, Other, Heated
 1
 None, Other
2 Attach Mstr Baths, Attach Mstr Bath, Bath Ceramic Tile, Drapery Rods, Drapes/Curtains, Entry Lvl BR, Fireplace Equip., FP Screen, FP Mantels, MBRs-Multiple, MBR-BA Full, Other, Other, W/W Carpeting, Washer/Dryer Hookup, Wood Floors, Wd Stove Insrt
Exterior / Lot Features
 Drvwy/Off Str
Stone, Concrete, HardeePlank
Shingle
None
Water
DEEP CREEK LAKE
0
R
Shows Well
Driving Directions
Travelling from Taylor-Made DCV&S, turn onto Garrett Hwy, left on Sang Run Rd. Left on Marsh Hill, #892 on the right side.
Financial Considerations
Fee Simple
1218016591
$3,240
2013

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Garrett County reimbursed $20K for tanker truck incident

From Staff ReportsCumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — The Garrett County Commissioners received a $20,343 insurance settlement from the National Interstate Insurance company for costs incurred to the county as a result of the tanker truck accident on April 16.

A tanker full of 10,000 gallons of liquid propane overturned in the heart of the Oakland business district and traffic had to be detoured for Routes 219 and 135 to Sand Flat Road. The Garrett County Roads Department will receive $13,672.

The incident prompted transfer of 45 inmates of the Garrett County Detention Center to the Allegany County Detention Center where they remained incarcerated overnight prior to being returned to Garrett County. The inmates were evacuated to the Southern Garrett Rescue Squad building prior to being taken to the Allegany County jail in Cresaptown.

The Garrett County Sheriff’s Office will receive $6,671, of which $2,214 will go toward detention center overtime, $1,062 for 911 center overtime, $1,935 for Allegany County, $744for transporting the inmates, $423 for food for the inmates and for the command post and $290 for sheriff’s office overtime costs.

“There was also a lot of overtime involved for the various agencies involved and hundreds of people involved in the emergency response,” said Monty Pagenhardt, county administrator, in a previous interview.

Garrett County’s 911 calls were handled by Allegany County during the incident.

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New listing! Building/hunting lot Old Crellin Rd – GA8373205 – $24,900

wolf-sat copy

Scenic lot on Old Crellin Rd. White Meadow Run stream runs through property. Seller will convey steel culvert for driveway access. More here.
Listing Information
Property Type: Land
1.47 Acres Recreation, Residential, Hunting
OLD CRELLIN ROAD
None, Other
Septic, Other, None
Recreation, Residential, Hunting
School Information
CALL SCHOOL BOARD SOUTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN GARRETT HIGH
Room Information
Interior Features
 None
Exterior / Lot Features
 Water Access
WHITE MEADOW RUN
150
R
 Utilities W/I 50′
Driving Directions
From Taylr-Made DCV&S, Turn Right On Garrett Hwy. Follow South Through Oakland, Turn Right Onto Rt 39 West. Turn left On Old Crellin Rd On The Left. Property Approx 1.5 Miles On Right.
Financial Considerations
Fee Simple
1214032738
$181
2013

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New listing! 2247 Herrington Manor Rd Oakland – GA8373774 – $191,000 – Walk to State Parks

Brick rancher with plenty of upgrades in an incredible setting! You’ll love driving home – surrounded by horse farms, state forests/parks and some of Garrett County’s most scenic vistas! 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas and 3 acres of level and partially wooded ground. Big views of the mountains from your yard! Detached garage, wooded setting. More here.
Listing Information
Property Type: Single Family-Detached
3 1 Full
130,680 Sq. Ft. 1,800 (approx) 1958
Yes- 1 space 2
HERRINGTON MANOR
Well
Septic
School Information
BROADFORD SOUTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN GARRETT HIGH
Room Information
Bathrooms
1
Kit-Dining Combo
Interior Features
 Electric Heating, Propane, Other, Forced Air, Other
Full, Other
 1
 None, Other, Lvl Entry-Main
Entry Lvl BR, Fireplace Equip., Other, Other, W/W Carpeting, Washer/Dryer Hookup
Exterior / Lot Features
 Horses Allowed
 1 Garage Spaces, Garage
Brick, Siding
None
Shows Well
 Deck
Driving Directions
From Taylo-Made DCV&S, south on Garrett hwy to Oakland. Right on Liberty St., which eventually turns into Herrington Manor Rd, property on left – 2447.

Garrett school transportation on board agenda

From Staff Reports

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — The Garrett County School Enrollment Committee will make a recommendation on the transportation study contracted by the board of education with School Bus Consultants at the June 10 school board meeting at 6:05 p.m. at the Central Office.

The 2013-14 Facility Study made a recommendation to consider moving students from the southern end of the county north.

The transportation study was completed following the facility study and Superintendent Janet Wilson appointed a committee to analyze the data and make recommendations to assist the school system in operating more efficiently.

After the board meeting, the committee’s presentation, along with the School Bus Consultants’ report, will be posted at www.garrettcountyschools.org. The board will accept public comments on the School Enrollment Committee report until noon on June 16. Comments can be submitted to areaenrollmentproposal@garrettcountyschools.org or by mail to Area Enrollment Proposal Committee, Garrett County Public Schools, Attention: Jane Wildesen, 40 S. Second St., Oakland, MD 21550.

The board will meet again June 16 at 5 p.m.

More here.

Garrett commission candidates talk job creation, budget

Elaine Blaisdell

Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — Garrett County Commission candidates Eric Robison, Larry Tichnell, incumbent Gregan Crawford and Andrew Harvey address the biggest issues facing the county.

Both Tichnell and Robison said that the budget is one of the biggest issues facing the county. Tichnell suggested looking at each department to try to trim the fat from the budget. Robison has concerns about capital reserves being used to balance the fiscal 2015 budget.

“This will leave a structural deficit of $1.2 million for the incoming elected commissioners and kick the can down the road,” said Robison, who participated in the administrative session in which the commissioners reviewed the budget. “We should be looking at reducing the budget and working within the revenues generated, just like most households and businesses. If you make X, you can only spend X or go into debt.

“We should run government like a business and in economic hard times make difficult decisions to assure the success of the business,” said Robison. “I am willing to run government like a business; we need to budget within our means and market our assets.”

Tichnell also noted property rights and whether there should be zoning or not.

“I’m against zoning in the county,” said Tichnell.

Robison said that many issues facing the county stem from a lack of economic development.

“We need to broaden the tax base and market Garrett County to businesses that will enhance the current business base,” said Robison. “Those new businesses need to attract millennials with growing families and the ability to grow and encourage development for local employment.”

The county faces many challenges with growth and development similar to that of other rural counties across the state and the country, according to Crawford.

“Local government has had to be very reactive to changes in policies implemented by the state and the new fiscal realities of a slow recovery in rural areas,” said Crawford. “Problem solving, whether in business or government, requires innovative thinking and collaboration on all levels.”