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McHenry Water System Hearing Slated Saturday


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Aug. 25, 2011

The Board of Garrett County Commissioners will hold a public hearing this Saturday, Aug. 27, at 9 a.m. in the Garrett College auditorium to consider changes to the water connection/user fees and the connection/ amortization policy for the McHenry Water System.

Interested persons will be heard at the hearing on the necessity or advisability of the proposed policy and rate change.

For more information, persons may call the commissioners’ office at 301-334-8970.

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County Commissioner Meeting TODAY re: tax increases

Starting at 4:05 PM today at the county courthouse, the County Commissioners will be holding hearings on proposals to increase several real property related taxes in Garrett County. These include the Recordation Tax, the Transfer Tax, and the Rate of Interest for Overdue Property Taxes. Some of the proposed increases require legislation.

Also scheduled are hearings for rate increase in the Hotel Rental Tax and the Admissions and Amusement Tax.

The specific increases under consideration, if any, are not posted in the public notice. According to the commissioners’ office, the county will make a presentation on the projected needs and shortfalls in budget and revenue over the next few years and provide information on why the increases are being considered.

The information below as taken from the commissioners’ agenda.

4:05 PUBLIC HEARING: Department of Financial Services

Proposed Tax Rate Increase for Recordation Tax

4:10 PUBLIC HEARING: Department of Financial Services

Proposed Tax Rate Increase for Admissions and Amusement Tax

4:15 PUBLIC HEARING: Department of Financial Services

Proposed Legislation for Tax Rate Increase for Hotel Rental Tax

4:20 PUBLIC HEARING: Department of Financial Services

Proposed Legislation for Tax Rate Increase for County Transfer Tax

4:25 PUBLIC HEARING: Department of Financial Services

Proposed Legislation for Tax Rate Increase for Rate of Interest for Overdue Property Taxes

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Info Sought On July Burglary Of Concession Stand


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Aug. 18, 2011

The Garrett Bureau of Investigation is seeking information concerning a burglary that reportedly occurred during the evening hours of July 16.

Unknown suspect(s) reportedly forced entry into the concession stand at Broadford Lake Park and removed $350 worth of property and caused approximately $100 in damage to the buildings. Anyone with information on this crime or any crime may leave an anonymous tip at www.garrettcountycrimesolvers.org or call the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office at 301-334-1911.

Tipsters may be eligible for a reward of up to $300. Anyone who has sent a tip online at the above-mentioned web site is reminded to check his/her crime ID number at the site, as recent rewards have been authorized to certain tipsters.

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Salem curriculum impacts children

Stephanie Weaver

The Cumberland Times-News Sun Aug 21, 2011, 09:30 PM EDT

GRANTSVILLE — When 13-year-old Adam first came to Salem Children’s Trust, he was in third grade. Recalling his time at the school, he can’t pick one favorite memory. Instead, it’s the horses, his peers, and the staff that has made an impact.

“We always have fun,” he said.

Over the years, Todd Mechem, executive director of Salem, has seen major improvements in Adam’s behavior and considers him a “Salem success story.”

“He has wonderful social skills, he will hold a door for a lady, and says ‘please’ and ‘thank you,’ ” Mechem said.

This character-building is part of the curriculum at Salem, according to Mechem, along with their regular classroom education. “We train them how to react in social situations,” he explained.

Salem, a nonprofit charity, is licensed by the Maryland Department of Human Resources as a long-term group home or short-term shelter care facility for youth ages 6 to 18. However, the school can receive children from the Department of Juvenile Services, Department of Social Services or parent referral. DJS youth, like Adam, make up 40 percent of Salem’s students, according to Mechem.

DJS children who go to Salem are “very similar to children in the welfare system,” according to Jay Cleary, director of communication at the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services. These children are facing minor offenses, if any, and have a higher level of needs.

With many youth lacking a “home,” Salem provides a “family-like” environment, according to Mechem. The youth live in one of four houses on Salem’s 380 acres of woods, “similar to (houses) you’d see in Garrett County,” Mechem said.

Unlike other residential programs, youth at Salem have their own rooms, with free rein to decorate them. They also have daily chores and family meals — emphasizing relationships between peers and “teaching parents,” adults who live with the youth in the home.

According to Mechem, these relationships are essential. Salem staff is encouraged to joke around and reach out to make youth feel comfortable. “It’s not uncommon for a staff person to take a student out to lunch,” he said.

Salem is both a residential and educational facility — not all students live there— that places emphasis on nature and Christian principles. Although Salem is a Christian-based program, the staff recognizes and respects all religions. The goal of the spiritual aspect is to show kids they have “internal worth,” according to Mechem.

“It’s the best school I’ve ever been to,” a Salem School student said.

Statistics show the school’s therapeutic model is working. According to DJS statistics, three males were released during the 2009 fiscal year, while no youth came back for referral or rearrest. Although Salem can’t contact students once they leave the school, Mechem said that many students keep in contact by writing letters or visiting. For many, Salem is the only family they know.

On the wall in his office, Mechem has pictures of every student who has been to Salem. As he points out, you can’t tell which student has come to Salem through DJS or DSS. To him, each picture is a reminder of the mission of Salem.

“It gives kids a chance to have a fresh start,” Mechem said.

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Boating meeting

Thursday, 10 a.m.-noon, Maryland Boat Act Advisory Committee meeting, Kent Island Yacht Club, 117 Yacht Club Drive, Chester. The committee will discuss the 2011 regulatory requests and be briefed on recent regulatory changes to vessel noise on Deep Creek Lake and other matters. The public is welcome to attend.

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5 places to go stand-up paddleboarding in Maryland

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The Wisp Resort on Deep Creek Lake offers a variety of conditions depending on how close you’re willing to paddle to the boats.

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Still water becomes Class IV rapids

Sunday, August 21, 2011

By Craig Meyer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Even in a sport like kayaking, where every course has its own distinct features and challenges, the ASCI complex in Deep Creek Lake, Md., is considered truly unique among the greater kayaking community.

Situated in mountainous western Maryland, the whitewater course at ASCI maintains the distinction of being the world’s only mountaintop whitewater course.

“There is nothing in the United States or even the world that is like this,” said ASCI business manager Sandy Bello.

ASCI, a not-for-profit organization formed to promote adventure tourism and healthy outdoor lifestyles, opened the whitewater course in 2007 and has taken over 45,000 people rafting and kayaking in that time.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11233/1168601-140.stm#ixzz1VmXt74PM

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State's Attorney Will Not Pursue Escape Charges


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Aug. 18, 2011

Charges against two men implicated in Deandre Kelly’s escape from the county jail in January were not prosecuted by State’s Attorney Lisa Thayer Welch during recent Garrett County Circuit Court proceedings.

Richard Demoan Hall Jr., 27, Frederick, and Eric Mandrell Nibbins, 27, Washington, D.C., were both indicted by the March 2011 grand jury with one count of conspiracy to commit first degree escape, first degree escape, two counts of first degree assault, two counts of second degree assault, and use of a handgun in the commission of a felony/crime of violence.

Five drug-related charges against Hall were also not prosecuted by the state’s attorney: possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) with intent to distribute, conspiracy to possess CDS with intent to distribute, CDS distribute with a firearm, and two counts of possession of marijuana.

The drug charges stem from a traffic stop conducted by Maryland State Police on eastbound I-68 near Friendsville on Jan. 22. Hall and Kelly were passengers in a car driven by 27-year-old Frostburg area resident Amber Lynn James, who was stopped for traveling 83 mph in a 65 mph zone.

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Civic Club's Publicity Book Wins First In Nation


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Multiple hours of researching, designing, cutting, pasting, and other creative activity paid off in a big way for the GFWC (General Federation of Women’s Clubs) Civic Club of Oakland this year, as the organization’s publicity book, which records all the activities, news releases, invitations, programs, and other club events for an entire year (2010), was deemed to be the very best such book in the country. The book won the state of Maryland contest in June, and then this month was announced as the national winner. Members of the local club recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to the national headquarters to receive the award. The honor is timely, as the club has launched into a celebration of its 100th year of existence, having been founded in 1911. A series of events celebrating that milestone will take place this fall. More information will be published as these celebrations near. Pictured above at the D.C. event this month, from left, are Kris Yusko and Judi Schiff, both local members; Josephine Miller, state president; Carlene Garner, national GFWC president; Betty Ellington, local member and book compiler; Barbara Frantz, local president; and Ellen Fritz, local member and book compiler.

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So Many Choices To Make


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Thanks to cooperative (and generally sunny) weather, as well as the efforts of the event’s organizers, participants, and vendors, the Garrett County Agriculture Fair continues to offer an array of exhibits, food, rides, and games for patrons of all ages. Above is young fairgoer Jackson Doyle of Salisbury, Pa., who, undeterred by hands already full, scans a kiddie-pool sized sea of rubber ducklings in hope of choosing a winner. The fair continues through Saturday, Aug. 20, at the fairgrounds in McHenry. Photo by Barb Law.

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