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Beachtree Properties Debuts New Property in Oakland, Maryland

MILLERSVILLE, MD–(Marketwire – July 19, 2010) – Beachtree Properties, a resort group comprised of boutique hotels, announces renovation completion and opening of its newly-acquired property in Oakland, Maryland.

Inn at Deep Creek, formerly known as Alpine Village Inn, a 29-unit lakeside hotel, has undergone extensive renovations after Beachtree Properties took ownership in May. The detailed project incorporated a complete makeover from the inside-out, including a new roof, kitchens, bathrooms, furniture, flooring and carpeting. To make guests’ stay more comfortable, new pillow top beds, contemporary fabrics and fixtures with sheer and blackout curtains in each suite have been added. In addition, each suite is complete with flat screen TVs, iPod docking stations, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Inn at Deep Creek is an all-suite hotel situated on the largest freshwater lake in Maryland. The resort’s suites feature brand-new warm elegant décor with kitchens and some suites feature fireplaces. Onsite amenities include a large heated outdoor pool, a landscaped poolside grilling area complete with picnic tables, a private beach with a day-use boat dock, and a second-floor balcony to provide guests with views of the lake.

Deep Creek Lake is situated in Garrett County, Maryland, and known for its approximate 76,000 acres of lakes, parks, caves and forests. It encompasses 3,900 acres and is at a mountain elevation almost half a mile high. Popular for its freshwater man-made lake with twenty-six different species of fish, the lake is perfect for fishing, whether it be fly fishing or ice fishing. Exciting activities at the lake include kayaking, canoeing, rafting, camping, hiking, mountain biking and in the winter, skiing at nearby Wisp Ski Resort.

The hotel opened Fourth of July weekend and is open year-round. For information or to make reservations, call Inn at Deep Creek at 877.853.6932 or visit www.InnatDeepCreek.com

Beachtree Properties specializes in distinctive boutique hotels in exciting vacation destinations. Formed in 2006, Beachtree Properties manages twelve independent resorts across North America, providing a home away from home with all the services expected from a large hotel chain. Beachtree Properties values and recognizes the character and individuality of each property, offering well-appointed accommodations and world-class service.

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Maryland DNR Registration Now Open For Becoming An Outdoors Woman

Swanton, MD – (Ammoland.com) – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces that registration is now open for the next Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) weekend workshop to be held Friday, October 22 through Sunday, October 24 at the Western Maryland 4-H Center in Garrett County near Deep Creek Lake.

BOW enables women to learn about a wide variety of outdoor opportunities in a casual, non-threatening environment.

“The program is designed to be hands-on, giving participants enough knowledge to further pursue their interests once the workshop is over,” said Patty Allen, Maryland BOW state coordinator.

Participants may choose from more than 30 classes, including outdoor photography, geocaching, turkey and deer hunting, fly fishing, hiking, kayaking, outdoor survival skills and many others. In addition, BOW places special emphasis on the camaraderie that goes along with outdoor recreation.

These outdoor skills workshops are offered specifically for women 18 years of age and older; however, men are also welcome.

For more information or to register for the upcoming workshop, visit http://www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/Education/bow/index.asp

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Olympic whitewater paddler Casey Eichfeld auction


From Steve Green @High Mountain Sports:

Olympic whitewater paddler Casey Eichfeld will be giving a private flatwater kayak lesson/tour to a few special guests on Deep Creek Lake.
All proceeds go toward supporting him as a whitewater athlete. The tour includes all neccesary equipment including: a kayak, lifevest, and paddle …from High Mountain Sports. The 1 hour tour/lesson will start at 8:30 AM on Saturday July 31st. Traders Coffee House will provide pastries and beverages before or after the tour. If there are substantial competing bids we will consider a second chance offer to the second highest bid. The winning bidder may bring up to 5 guests.

Link to auction on eBay

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Misty morning at Deep Creek Lake

An otherwise misty morning at Deep Creek Lake after some booming thunderstorms last night:





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Banks repossess homes at record pace: RealtyTrac

By Lynn Adler

NEW YORK | Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:59am EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Banks repossessed a record number of U.S. homes in the second quarter, but slowed new foreclosure notices to manage distressed properties on the market, real estate data company RealtyTrac said on Thursday.

The root problems of job losses and wage cuts persist, making a sustained U.S. housing recovery elusive.

Banks took control of 269,962 properties in the second quarter, up 5 percent from the prior quarter and a 38 percent spike from the second quarter of last year, RealtyTrac said in its midyear 2010 foreclosure report.

Repossessions will likely top 1 million this year.

“The underlying conditions haven’t improved,” RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga said in an interview.

The housing market still grapples with “unemployment, economic displacement in general, and still sits on over 5 million seriously delinquent loans that in all likelihood will at some point go into foreclosure,” he said.

In 2005, the last “normal” year in housing, Sharga said, about 530,000 households got a foreclosure notice and banks took over a comparatively minuscule 100,000 houses.

This year more than 3 million households are likely to get at least one foreclosure filing, which includes notice of default, scheduled auction and repossession, Irvine, California-based RealtyTrac forecasts.

Read the rest here.

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Home buyers still calling shots on price:Trulia

By Lynn Adler

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sellers cut prices on nearly one quarter of U.S. homes listed in June, an increase from May, showing buyers still call the shots in the U.S. housing market, real estate website Trulia.com said on Wednesday.

Sellers lowered asking prices at least once on 24 percent of homes listed as of July 1 compared with 22 percent the prior month, Trulia said in a report provided to Reuters before official release.

More job creation and employment security are needed for a sustained rebound, San Francisco-based Trulia said. Swelling inventory, under the weight of record foreclosures and typical summer selling, remains a formidable obstacle.

“We’re seeing more and more sellers reduce their home listing prices to attract potential buyers, who definitely have the upper hand in negotiations this season,” said Trulia Chief Executive Pete Flint.

Home buying demand came to a screeching halt after the April 30 deadline to sign contracts for up to $8,000 in tax credits.

Applications to purchase houses sank to 13-year lows, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association, as the spring race for tax credits stole from summer sales.

“The slow start to the summer season is creating major concern that we are heading toward a double-dip in the second half of this year” in the housing market, Flint said in a statement.

Read the rest here.

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Garrett Memorial Hospital discharges satisfied customers

Kristin Harty Barkley
Cumberland Times-News

— CUMBERLAND — Garrett County Memorial Hospital outperformed most hospitals in Maryland last year, including the two former branches of Western Maryland Regional Medical Center — at least according to patients.

In a survey of discharged patients, 74 percent said they would recommend Garrett Memorial to family and friends, compared to 60 percent for Cumberland Memorial and 67 percent for Braddock.

Statewide, about 64 percent of pa-tients surveyed said they would recommend a Maryland hospital.

The Hospital Guide data, published last week by the Maryland Health Care Commission, includes information on how each Maryland hospital performed in 14 areas of care, including treatment of patients with heart attacks, heart failure and pneumonia. It also rates how well hospitals manage surgical care, including prevention of infections and blood clots.

Collected during calendar year 2009, the surveys were completed by about 41,000 patients discharged from Maryland’s 46 acute care hospitals.

Western Maryland Health System opened its new hospital in mid-November 2009, closing the Memorial and Braddock campuses.

On the surveys, patients were asked 27 questions about their recent hospital stay, including questions about how clean and quiet the hospital was and how well doctors, nurses, and staff communicated with them.

At Garrett, 76 percent of patients said the hospital was clean, compared to 70 percent at Memorial and 66 percent at Braddock. Statewide, 63 percent of respondents gave a favorable response for cleanliness.

In communication, too, Garrett ranked well above the state averages — and above scores for Johns Hopkins University Hospital, which was the No. 1 most recommended hospital.

For example, 87 percent of patients at Garrett said doctors communicated well with them, compared to 79 percent at Memorial and 78 percent at Braddock. At Johns Hopkins, 81 percent of patients gave doctors a favorable communication score, and statewide, it was 78 percent.

Braddock and Memorial both scored at or above the state average in most categories, though their overall favorable ratings of 60 and 56 percent were below the state average of 61 percent. Garrett’s overall rating was 73 percent.

Maryland was one of three states to participate in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey, a standardized national survey of patients’ perspectives of hospital care.

The data, available at http://mhcc.maryland.gov/consumerinfo/hospitalguide/index.htms, is a tool for the public to compare quality measures at the state’s hospitals, said Marilyn Moon, chair of the Maryland Health Care Commission.

“Publicly reporting timely and important information about quality will assist consumers in making informed choices about their health care and provide hospitals with performance benchmarks that can assist in their quality improvement activities,” Moon said.

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Forever changed – Backbone Mountain ridge at Eagle Rock


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Jul. 15, 2010

The Backbone Mountain ridge at Eagle Rock in southeastern Garrett County has been vastly altered, with 28 massive wind turbines now being erected. They can be seen for many miles. After years of debate, a long permitting process, and a variety of violations of water, air, and land regulations resulting in fines, Constellation Energy was successful in bringing the project to fruition, opening the door to more wind industry development in the county. This aerial shot was taken by Bob Browning, McHenry. The blades for the towers have been arriving over the past week or so, one of them resulting in a power outage yesterday when the delivery vehicle accidently tore down power lines near Mason School Road.

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Events Schedule For Friendsville Days Announced

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Jul. 15, 2010

The annual Friendsville Days will be held on Friday, Aug. 6, through Saturday Aug. 7, at the Community Park in Friendsville. Numerous activities are being planned in celebration of the 30th year.
The car, truck, and motorcycle show will be held on Aug. 7 from 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Anyone interested in more information about the show should contact Pat Reip-Dice at 301-746-4280.

The Ms. Friendsville Days contest will be held for girls entering 11th or 12th grade this fall. Prizes will be awarded. Interested persons should contact Pat Bowser at 301-616-5576 for more information.

Parade invitations have been sent to last year’s participants, but anyone who did not receive an invitation may contact Sheryl Mac-Lane at 301-616-6644 to participate. Vendor spaces are still available by contacting Lucretia Sines at 301-746-5933.

A three-on-three basketball tournament for all ages is being held on Aug. 7. Persons should contact Phil Smith at 301-746-5172 for more information. A volleyball tournament is also scheduled for Aug. 7. Interested participants should call Dianne DeWitt at 301-746-5087.

The horseshoe pitching contest is sponsored by S & S Market. Anyone wanting more information should contact Vernon Sines at 301 746-5656, or Don VanDivner at 301-746-4440.

Persons interested in obtaining more general information about the event should call Town Hall at 301-746-5919, or Mayor Schlosnagle at 301-746-5864. More information as well as schedule of events will be posted at a later date.

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Fiddle, Banjo Competition Set In Friendsville

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Jul. 15, 2010

The 46th annual Fiddle & Banjo Contest, sponsored by the Friendsville Lions Club, will be held this Saturday, July 17, at Friendsville Community Park.
Pre-show entertainment will begin at 5 p.m., consisting of performances by N2 Pick’n from Moorefield, W.Va., and square dancing by Pete Bray’s Starthurs from Cumberland. The fiddle and banjo competition will begin at 7 p.m. Admission is $5 per person.

Those planning to attend are advised to bring lawn-chairs, sunscreen, and possibly umbrellas. There will be food and refreshments available for purchase on the grounds. There is also a playground, basketball court, tennis courts, volleyball court, and a walking path, all available for free use.

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