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Jun. 30, 2011

The fight to defeat skin cancer was given a significant boost on Saturday, as more than 600 athletes hopped on their bicycles and rode all over Garrett County for up to 125 miles in the Win-The-Fight Gran Fondo. This was a four-ride-option biking fundraiser hosted by the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation. In last year’s inaugural event, 200 riders brought in a total of $14,000 for the foundation. This year, according to Greg Safko, foundation president, 602 riders took part and raised $39,000. In addition to the support of the melanoma organization, the Gran Fondo brings hundreds of athletes and their families into Garrett County, who, according to the multiple positive after-event surveys, were in awe of the scenery and beauty of the county, as well as bowled over by the friendliness and helpfulness of the many volunteers along the way. Local rider Tom Johnson said he had many conversations with other riders throughout the day. “The comments they made about Garrett County were all great,” Johnson said. “It made me proud to tell them that I have lived here and ridden here for many years, and am happy to be able to share our wonderful county. I’m sure we will see many of these cyclists here again.” Photo courtesy of Railey Mountain Lake Vacations.

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>New laws begin today

>SALISBURY — Dozens of new laws take effect in Maryland today, including measures that raise the sales tax on alcoholic beverages and hike the fees for vehicle titles and vanity license plates.

The laws are among thousands the General Assembly adopted during the 2011 session this winter. Most laws don’t become active until Oct. 1.

Also going into effect today are new rules for shipping wine directly to Maryland residents. Residents can now receive bottles by mail from permit-holding wineries across the country. The law stops short of allowing shipment to residents from retailers offering wine-of-the-month clubs.

More here.

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>United Way sets annual meetings

>CUMBERLAND — The United Way Garrett County will hold its annual meeting July 13 at 8:30 a.m. in the library of Perkins Restaurant in McHenry. Breakfast will be a Dutch treat.

The United Way Allegany County will hold its annual meeting July 14 at 8 a.m. in the fellowship hall of the Salvation Army.

The meetings are open to donors and agencies of the United Way.

Garrett president Ernie Gregg and Allegany president Betsey Hurwitz-Schwab plan to review activities of the past year, the recently completed campaign and election of new members to the Executive Committee.

Questions regarding the meetings may be directed to 301-722-2700.

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>Garrett restructuring government

>Action to save county about $125,000 per year

For the Cumberland Times-News

Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Thu Jun 30, 2011, 10:46 PM EDT

OAKLAND — The Garrett County commissioners are reorganizing county government to assure that it will remain solvent while providing quality public services, according to County Administrator Monty Pagenhardt.

The Department of General Services personnel have been reassigned to other departments and offices within county government. The county will now have an Engineering Department to consolidate all engineering staff. County Engineer Dwight Emory has been named director of the new department.

The Department of Solid Waste and Recycling will operate independently with Dave Baker assigned as the manager. Edgar Uphold will be assigned to the Facilities and Maintenance Department as manager. All three supervisors will report to Pagenhardt. The county airport will now be under the authority of the Garrett County Roads Department. Ed Kelley will be retained as airport manager.

The Liquor Control Board will be placed under the authority of the Department of Planning and Land Development-Licensing and I-spection Division.

The commissioners continue to evaluate all areas of government to assure that the expenditure of public funds is appropriated in a manner that will provide public service in an affordable system, according to Pagenhardt.

“Over the past two fiscal years the county has reduced total employment by 20 employees,” Pagenhardt said in a news release. “The restructuring and realignment of services that will be put in place will result in an additional decrease of three positions and generate a cost savings of more than $125,000 per year. All 23 positions were the result of employee retirement or resignation. The total cost savings is approximately $1.4 million.”

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