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>Deep Creek Lake Fireworks Finale 2011

>Here’s the video for the fireworks finale (link):

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>July 4th Photos

>WOW! Another great 4th of July fireworks display at Deep Creek Lake. There had been thunderstorms before hand, so the sky was just clearing up and had some great colors for sunset. My daughter Kayleah & I met up with our good friends Rita & Adam and were heading out on the boat to see the fireworks from McHenry Cove. Curveball – the fuse for my navigation lights was out. Navigating without lights after dark wasn’t an option, so, we did a quick little boat tour as the sun set, and ended up driving up to the Wisp to see them.

It’s been a few years since I have gone by land to see the fireworks, and it reminded me of just how many people are there watching. From the time we crossed the 219 bridge, there were cars parked on either side of the road – people tailgating, setting up chairs and basically having a great time waiting for the show to begin. From Rock Lodge Rd & Point View Inn, cars lined BOTH sides of Garrett Highway. Not parked front to back, mind you, like you see for the fair. They were parked side to side, most people backed in. So, for the next 3 miles or so, it was packed solid. Amazing.

Meanwhile, I was trying to think of a unique place to watch from – I had narrowed my choices down to ASCI, near the top of Wisp Resort (to try and see them at eye level) or the golf course. I chose the golf course. We found a spot to park – believe it or not, there was only one other car there – and hiked up to the cart path by the tee box. Great spot – only 3 other people were around. Very unique perspective, too – the fireworks appeared to be going off right over top of the Wisp hotel.

Very impressive! The acoustics were amazing, with the sound bouncing between the mountains and echoing down the lake. My brother actually heard them from Oakland!

After the grand finale, the sound of the cars beeping, boat horns, whistles, cat-calls & cowbells were resounding. Cold chills moment! It lasted for a good minute or so. I LOVE watching the fireworks at Deep Creek Lake! The natural acoustics make every boom sound 10x louder, and the sound carries down the entire lake corridor. Great fun! Thanks to all the sponsors – especially Hugh Umbel!

Video is forthcoming this afternoon 🙂 Check back!












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>Grants to help put inmates to work

>BALTIMORE — The Allegany County Sheriff’s Office and Garrett County Sheriff’s Office have received grants aimed at providing the judicial system with meaningful diverrsionary sentencing options that place adult non-violent offenders into unpaid work assignments.

Funded by the Governor’s Office of Crime Control & Prevention, the programs enable the courts to assign offenders to provide maintenance and clean-up work in the community and public buildings.

Allegany County’s grant is for $30,647 and Garrett County’s is $25,785.

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>Lots Of Exploding Red, White, And Blue Fireworks

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Jun. 30, 2011

Lots of exploding red, white, and blue fireworks will be witnessed throughout the nation during the next several days as Americans celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. Locally, Oakland will host a celebration on Sunday, July 3, at Broadford Park, featuring fireworks at dusk. Accident will observe its annual homecoming on Monday, July 4, with a flag raising, patriotic music, games, and a parade through town at 11 a.m. Also on Monday, the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce and local businesses will present the annual Fire on the Mountain display at Wisp Resort, and the annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July in the Park will be held in Terra Alta, W.Va. The Terra Alta Volunteer Fire Department will also host its 85th annual Independence Day celebration Tuesday, July 5, through Saturday, July 9, with music, a parade, and, of course, fireworks on Friday, July 8. Photo taken by Lisa Broadwater during last week’s Grantsville Days.

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>Happy 4th of July!

>The weather was mostly cooperative over the holiday weekend. I’m not sure if there will be fireworks tonight at the lake or not (radar looks bad), but if the weather holds out – I’ll be there for photos & video! Check back tomorrow!

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>Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation works to help fund research, inform people of cancer risk

>Posted: Monday, July 4, 2011 12:15 am | Updated: 11:54 pm, Sun Jul 3, 2011.

Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation works to help fund research, inform people of cancer risk By Vanessa Junkin, Times Correspondent

Donations sought: In addition to monetary donations, which can be made online, the foundation seeks volunteers. Safko said the next big event is the Tri-To-Win SavageMan Triathlon Festival at Deep Creek Lake State Park Sept. 17 and 18. If interested in participating, email contact@winthefight.org. To volunteer to help with the race, fill out a form on the website. Volunteers wishing to help in other ways can email contact@melanomaresource.org.

Why do you believe in the cause? “The Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation was initiated due to the loss of a loved one in our family, and rather than a memorial tree, brick or park bench, we decided to create a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charity dedicated to melanoma prevention, detection, care and cure,” Safko said “and [to] have a more enduring and positive impact on the lives of many.” Nicolay, a Carroll resident, was Safko’s mother-in-law.

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>GC Commissioners Restructure County Government Departments

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Jun. 30, 2011

The Board of Garrett County Commissioners has approved and implemented a reorganization and restructuring plan for county government departments, county administrator Monty Pagenhardt announced yesterday.

Gary Mullich, General Services director, recently retired, and his department will no longer exist. Functions and personnel previously assigned to General Services have been designated to several other departments and offices of Garrett County government.

“The board has known for some time that Fiscal Year 2012 would be a time when available funding and revenue would continue to decline,” Pagenhardt said. “The commissioners have taken necessary funding measures to assure that Garrett County government remains solvent by providing quality public services without operating with a structural deficit and operate within a budget that will provide required public services efficiently, cost effectively, and without a reduction in hours of operation.”

It is the commissioners’ objective to evaluate all areas of the 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,” he said. “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 over $125,000 per year.”

All 23 positions were the result of employee retirement or resignation. The total cost savings is approximately $1.4 million, according to the county administrator.

As part of the restructuring, an Engineering Department will be created.

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>To Celebrate July 4th

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The Garrett Community Concert Band and the Garrett Choral Society, under the leadership of husband and wife team Moe and Julie Turrentine, respectively, will join their musical talents again this year to celebrate the birthday of the United States on July 4th. The two groups will present several patriotic numbers under the “big tent” at Garrett College on Independence Day, beginning at 7 p.m. This celebration is hosted by the Garrett Lakes Arts Festival, Garrett College, and other contributors. Admission is free, and guests may picnic on the grounds. Food will be available for sale. The music is being timed to finish just as the first fireworks are shot from the hillside of the Bear Claw Tubing Park at Wisp. Earlier in the day, a celebration will be held in the town of Accident, complete with a parade and other entertainment, and on Sunday, July 3, the annual Broadford Park celebration will be held, with fireworks at dusk. It’s time to celebrate! Photo by John McEwen.

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>Educational Programs On Leasing Of Property, Mineral Rights Slated

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Two evening programs slated for July in the auditorium of Garrett College have been scheduled, and are designed to offer area residents information about the leasing of private property to companies interested in drilling for natural gas using hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.”

The Emmy Award-winning documentary titled Split Estate will be shown in the auditorium on Monday, July 11, at 7 p.m. The film explores the consequences for landowners who do not own the mineral rights under their property. There is no admission charge, and the film will be presented without commentary.

Acclaimed for its fairness and independence, the 2009 documentary shows how lives are changed when gas wells are drilled on properties whose owners cannot control the surface development. Trees are cleared, roads are built, and wells and gas processing stations can be put in place, all without any say from the landowner.

“Split Estate is a must-see film for any elected official who deals with natural resources issues and impact that oil and gas extraction can have on a community,” said Brian Egolf, a New Mexico state representative.

The exact number of landowners in western Maryland who face such a “split estate” situation, from among the approximately 550 mineral leases that have been purchased by out-of-state energy companies since 2006, has not been publicly cited. Whether state or local officials even know an exact number is not clear.

Shale gas drilling was put on hold in Maryland until at least August 2014 after Gov. Martin O’Malley earlier this month announced an executive order requiring more study of the issues. Although the order focuses primarily on dealing with the environmental consequences of drilling in nearby states – some 2,500 gas wells have been “fracked” in Pennsylvania since 2005, with hundreds more in West Virginia – the order also requires state authorities to address a host of private-property rights conflicts, such as the severance of mineral rights.

Then on Wednesday, July 13, the public is invited back to the GC auditorium for another educational/informative program centered on the drilling/fracking controversy.

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>Backyard bears relatively common

>Michael A. Sawyers
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Sat Jul 02, 2011, 06:33 PM EDT

There is no doubt about it.

I have received more phone calls and emails this summer than at any previous time about bears.

Harry Spiker, bear biologist for the Maryland Wildlife & Heritage Service, said recently that Allegany County has the fastest growing bruin population in the state and that is certainly reflected in the number of contacts I am getting.

People are often excited when they call. A number of those calls have been from people who have been around for seven or eight decades and they report that the bear they just saw was their first.

It pains me to tell them that there are so many bear sightings that we don’t report them in Bear Watch, our regular feature about bears, both dead and alive. To make Bear Watch, the bruin has to eat your cocker spaniel or enter your kitchen seeking an apple pie or something like that. Of course, bears that get whacked and stacked on a Maryland highway make Bear Watch for sure.

If someone decides to pick up a cub and take it home, that gets even greater attention, say Page One. That also gets the attention of the Maryland Natural Resources Police and eventually a judge.

When I hear about a sighting in Allegany County, I pass it along to the state wildlife agency. Sightings of Yogi and Boo Boo or Smokey in Garrett County are so commonplace that they are no longer counted by the wildlife people.

In the photos or emails that I receive, it is often evident that the bear has come to that location because of a food source, especially birdseed.

A black bear will walk past a dead deer and a garbage can to reach birdseed. You will not get much sympathy from the wildlife staff if your French doors get broken by a bear who slipped trying to get to the birdseed you had hanging nearby.

Don’t get angry with me. I didn’t make the policy. I’m just telling you about it.

The carcass of the second gobbler I got this spring was in a garbage bag and the bag was in a garbage can behind our house in Rawlings. When I went to bed that night, I thought, “You know. I should probably bring that can into the garage.”

Too late. Overnight, a bear got the whole bag, stepped on and smashed the lid and moved off. I eventually found the bag and some feathers 100 yards into the woods, but what was left of the turkey was already inside a bear’s belly somewhere else.

Living with bears around is a challenge and, in my mind, a danger. Bears don’t know their own strength and are equipped to kill.

Here is a link to the DNR’s advice about living with bears: www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/Hunt_Trap/blackbear/bblivingwith.asp

It is, you know, illegal for you to feed bears in Maryland even if you are not hunting them. People have been convicted of that violation.

I get the feeling that we are going to see and hear a lot more about bears in Allegany County this summer. I have contended for years that one will show up on the bricks of Cumberland’s Town Centre on a Thursday morning when the Farmers’ Market is in progress… especially when corn on the cob is available.

I hope we have a photographer on duty when that happens.

Contact Outdoor Editor Mike Sawyers at msawyers@times-news.com

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