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DCL Park Visitors Advised Of Closings, Crowding For Fest

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Sep. 8, 2011

The roads of the Deep Creek Lake State Park, as well as the boat ramp and beach area, will be heavily congested for most of the weekend of Sept. 17 and 18 as a result of the 5th annual SavageMan Triathlon Festival.

The competition will begin and end at the Deep Creek Lake State Park beach area. Visitors should expect traffic congestion and a large number of people moving throughout the park from 6 a.m. until late afternoon each day, officials said.

There are more than 500 athletes registered to participate each day of the event, which is a fundraiser and a melanoma cancer awareness campaign of the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation. For additional information, persons may go to the event web site at savagemantri.org/

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McHenry Water System Follow-Up Hearing Scheduled

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Sep. 8, 2011

The Board of Garrett County Commissioners will conduct a follow-up public hearing on the McHenry Water System – Water Connection and User Fees and Connection Amortization Policy on Saturday, Oct. 1, at 9 a.m. in the Garrett College auditorium.

According to a release from the commissioners’ office, this hearing is scheduled to review and receive public commentary to consider changes to the existing policy and to address questions on expansion of service to the water district.

Also, the commissioners and the Department of Public Utilities staff have compiled answers to a number of questions that were presented during the public hearing on August 27. These are now available on the Garrett County Government web site at www.garrettcounty.org.

Interested persons who have questions on this matter are encouraged to attend the October 1 hearing, and prior to that date may contact the Department of Public Utilities at 301-334-6983, or the county administrator or the commissioners at 301-334-8970.

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Grant fuels efforts for county-wide Internet

$50,000 awarded to fund feasibility study
From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Fri Sep 09, 2011, 11:21 PM EDT

CUMBERLAND — A $50,000 federal grant is fueling local and state efforts to make high-speed Internet available across Allegany County — an improvement that is expected to attract new jobs and businesses to the area.

The Appalachian Regional Commission awarded the grant this week to the Allegany County Board of Education, which is part of a multi-agency partnership that is striving to improve Internet access across Western Maryland.

Maryland received more than $115 million last fall through the American Reinvestment & Recovery Act to extend broadband access across the state, particularly in rural areas. The project is called One Maryland Broadband Network (OMBN).

“It’s really a cooperative partnership,” said Nil Grove, chief technology officer for the school system, which has already received funds through OMBN to extend broadband to 14 of its 22 school buildings. Construction is expected to start this spring.

The $50,000 ARC grant will help fund a feasibility study for how to connect the eight remaining school buildings, as well as libraries, public safety, and other government agencies across the region, Grove said.

Garrett County received a similar $50,000 ARC grant in May and is in the midst of conducting a feasibility study.

“We’re hopeful and anxious because of what we think it can do for our schools,” Grove said. “It’s a wonderful opportunity.”

Eventually, the intention is to make affordable, high-speed Internet available to residents throughout the state.

“This federal funding will help grow Western Maryland’s economy, making an investment that will draw in new visitors, improve education, and attract new high-tech businesses, jobs, and economic development to the region,” Sen. Barbara Mikulski said in a press release announcing ARC grants to Allegany and Washington counties.

The Washington County Free Library received $61,000 to purchase new computers and replace obsolete equipment, and the town of Williamsport received $20,000 to develop bike lanes to attract tourists

Said U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin: “Technology is the key to jobs, innovation and growth in the 21st century, and this funding will give residents of Washington and Allegany County the tools they need to succeed.”

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2011 Art & Wine Festival @ Deep Creek Lake

September 9-11, 2011

Check out the photos from the September 11, 2010 festival!

Friday, September 9: Wine Pairing Dinners at Participating Restaurants

Saturday, September 10:

Deep Creek Lake Art & Wine Festival Noon-6 pm.
Rain or Shine! Garrett County Fairgrounds, McHenry, MD

Added More Space! The Wine Store is relocating to the new exhibit hall providing more space for wine tasting!

Tickets available at the festival gate! Click here for ticket info

Click here for the 2011 list of wines
Sunday, September 11:
Sunday brunch at area restaurants
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Celebrity To Participate In Savage Man

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Triathlon celebrity Dave Scott will be among the elite participants in the 5th annual “Tri-To-Win” SavageMan Triathlon Festival, slated for Sept. 17 and 18, with the start and finish at Deep Creek Lake State Park. Scott is a triathlon legend, having been the champion of the famous Ironman six times. He is joining a field of numerous other accomplished athletes, such as John Kenny (USA) and Zach Ruble (USA), SavageMan 2nd and 3rd placers, respectively, in 2010; Josh Beck (USA), considered one of the world’s top duathlete champions in running and cycling; and Susan Williams, two-time SavageMan 70.0 victor, women’s course-record holder, and the USA’s only Olympic triathlon medalist ever (Athens 2004).

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Shanksville Memorial In The Making

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The drive to Shanksville, Pa., from Garrett County is probably an hour or so, but the flying time between that now-hallowed ground and that of this area is just moments. When the plane came down in Shanksville on Sept. 11, 2001, so close to the mountaintop, the fear already present was keenly intensified for Garrett Countians. The unfolding tragedy was suddenly close at hand. There will be two days of commemoration at that location this weekend, with President Barack Obama to speak, as well as former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and Vice President Joe Biden, among others. The drawing above is that of the memorial now being built. Information about the site can be found at http://www.nps.gov/flni/parkmgmt/memorialdesign.htm. Today’s issue of The Republican features a special tribute to the 10-year anniversary of the attacks, complete with essays by local persons who were eyewitnesses to the events, as well as information provided by the Newspapers In Education Institute. The commemoration ceremonies at Shanksville are open to the public. The schedule and other information is included in today’s issue, and can also be found at www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm.

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Garrett Countians Reflect On Memories Of 9/11

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Sep. 8, 2011

While it is not customary for the editorial staff of The Republican newspaper to cover national or international news, the events of Sept. 11, 2001, while some distance away, did indeed impact the lives of every resident, and did warrant attention and coverage in our news columns. Our focus at this newspaper has always been on our own, those of our mountaintop home, who either reside here, have made their home here at one time, or have close ties to the area still. Therefore, we deemed it appropriate to ask some of our own who were eyewitnesses to these terrifying events to tell their stories of that day, and to also express how the day changed them, or how they feel the events changed the world. We were pleased to receive several essays, all of which are published below….

…Matthew Sincell

Mtn. Lake Park native, current resident of Park City, Utah

Ten years ago I stood in Hamilton Park looking at the New York City skyline, camera in hand, and watched the two towers smoke. I had moved to Weehawken, N.J., on Sept. 9, 2001. I remember feeling as if I were caught somewhere between sleeping and waking, as if I and the gathering crowd of people around me were moving in perpetual slow motion. I didn’t know quite what was happening, but I knew deep inside that the world as I knew it was stirring. I was witnessing some great change. I found myself snapping a series of photos as each of the two towers fell. Somehow focusing on this tiny action of click, advance, click, advance, allowed me to document this moment with a certain detachment; as if looking through the camera lens made it less real. I understood intellectually that thousands of people were dying before my eyes, but emotionally it was impossible for me to comprehend. I think even 10 years later, it’s impossible for me to fully comprehend. I stayed in the city for nine more years, and watched, and was a small part, I suppose, of its resilience.

I witnessed things during those nine years that have made a permanent mark on me, on my own life-fabric. In a place where hate might have been the strongest, and perhaps most justified, reaction, I found instead that there was an outpouring of compassion. First, the compassion was extended toward the families of the victims. In my own profession at the time, theatre (which immediately after the event seemed about the most useless of professions), I saw fellow actors, writers, directors, and producers begin to write and perform plays to raise awareness and money for the families of the victims. There was a forum for the stories to be written down, remembered, and examined. A couple of years later, after the initial reaction to “protect our own and lash out at Muslims” subsided, I saw plays being written that attempted to get to the heart of why and how this all happened. This was done gingerly at first, because the wound was still so fresh. In some cases it was a matter of “not yet. It’s still too soon.” Gradually pain shifted into compassion and then into understanding, and then into a continued attempt to separate terrorists from a religion, which at its core is a religion of peace. I saw the sun continue to rise every morning. I saw people go back to work. I saw people walking forward, with scars, but walking forward.

Ten years later on Sept. 11, and every year since, my heart aches in remembrance of what was lost, the sacrifices made by those in the towers, the rescuers, and those who continue to work at ground zero today. I think of my friend, Ray Stapleton, my housemate, who spent the better part of four days in hell, with no sleep, climbing into the rubble of the towers hoping to find some small sign of life.

I also think about what was gained. I think about the strength of the human spirit. I think of my family. I think of how impermanent, how precious, and how beautiful life is. When I want to tell someone I love them, I tell them now. Now is the moment to live life. Now is truly what we have. These are the things I think about 10 years later.

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Athletes From Across The Globe Register For 2011 SavageMan Race

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Sep. 8, 2011

The 5th annual “Tri-To-Win” SavageMan Triathlon Festival, slated for Sept. 17-18 at the Deep Creek Lake State Park, has attracted athletes from 32 states – including California and Hawaii – Washington, D.C., and numerous foreign countries such as Canada, Great Britain, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Australia. Olympians and world champions will be arriving in Garrett County next week for the three-pronged athletic competition.

This event, which has become internationally renowned as one of the most difficult triathlons in the world, is organized and produced by the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation. Proceeds from the event will benefit the foundation as well.

Philip Graves (GBR) and the Desiree Ficker (USA) will be back to defend their 2010 victory performances, with Graves setting both new overall SavageMan 70.0 course and 55.7-mile bike records; and Ficker a new 13.1-mile run record.

The 2011 starting field will also include John Kenny (USA) and Zach Ruble (USA), 2nd and 3rd placers respectively in 2010; as well as the featured triathlon legend, six-time Ironman World Champion Dave Scott (USA).

Josh Beck (USA), considered one of the world’s top duathlete champions in running and cycling, and who posted a sub-6:00 minute run record on the SavageMan 13.1-mi. run course in 2010, is returning for his 5th consecutive race.

Fronting the women’s field is two-time SavageMan 70.0 victor, women’s course-record holder, and the U.S.’s only Olympic triathlon medalist ever (Athens 2004) Susan Williams.

In the March 2010 Triathlete magazine, an article was published titled “The 100 Best Races in the World,” in which the SavageMan 70.0 was the lead-in two-page feature preface highlight, and was given the “Editor’s Choice” distinction of “Number One Hardest Race on Earth!”

Greg Safko, president of the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation and race director, said the two-day festival has “built a loyal following and solid reputation among athletes worldwide seeking a very unique lifetime experience.”

He also reported that post-race surveys taken by athletes indicate that 100% of athletes recommend the SavageMan Triathlon Festival to others.

“This survey result reflects the phenomenal attraction to western Maryland for the race,” Safko said.

There are a multitude of viewing areas in Deep Creek Lake State Park and across Garrett and Allegeny counties for the general public, he noted. Volunteers to help out with the event are still in need.

“Volunteering doubles the fun for spectators to experience this one-of-a-kind international sporting event up close,” Safko said. “And our volunteers are key to ensuring a safe and successful event for participants from around the country and world, as well as supporting the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation’s mission.”

For further information on volunteering, persons may visit www.savagemantri.org/volunteers.html. For course maps and daily activities, persons may go to the primary SavageMan web site at www.savagemantri.org.

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Upcoming Events @ Deep Creek Lake

Sep 2 – Sep 5 41st Annual Rudy’s Labor Day Sale

Celebrate the official kickoff to the 2011 ski and board season at the 41st annual Rudy?s Labor Day Sale! The area?s largest ski & snowboard sale offering an extensive selection of wintersports equipment, apparel & accessories at discount warehouse prices.

Date: September 2, 2011

Website: http://www.rudysclothing.com

Location: Wisp Resort in the Main Lodge

Contact: 301-387-4640

EMail: info@rudysatwisp.com

Date/Time Details: Friday & Saturday 9am to 8pm

Sunday 9am to 6pm

Monday 9am to 4pm

Fees/Admission: None

Sep 2 – Sep 5 Wisp Outdoors Used Equipment Sale.

Date: September 2, 2011

Website: http://www.wispresort.com

EMail: info@wispresort.com

Sep 2 Little Yough Summer Music Festival

Concerts are free…..bring your lawn chair & enjoy the music. Food Vendors On Site 6:00pm – ?. Tonight – Remedy

Date: September 2, 2011

Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Location: MountainFresh Pavilion, Second & Alder Streets, Oakland

Contact: Lillian Steele (301) 616-9790

EMail: steelebeatrice@gmail.com

Date/Time Details: September 2, 2011 – 7:00pm – 10:00pm

Fees/Admission: Free

Sep 4 Dogsledding Presentation and Kennel Visit

Enjoy an educational and entertaining dogsledding presentation. Grill mushers; see equipment; hug Huskies; watch films. No reservations needed today.

Date: September 4, 2011

Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Website: http://www.HuskyPowerDogsledding.com

Location: Husky Power Dogsledding at Mountain MD Kennels, LLC

Address: 2008 Bumble Bee Road, Accident, MD 21520 — Three Miles from Wisp – near the Airport in McHenry

Contact: 301-746-7200

Date/Time Details: 10 am – noon

Fees/Admission: $20

Sep 4 Family LEGO SuGO Event

Come design, create, and build a LEGO robot that will push your opponent off the SuGO ring. All ages are welcome. The G-FORCE FTC team also demonstrates their robot. http://sugo.gearsinc.org/.

Date: September 4, 2011

Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Website: http://sugo.gearsinc.org/

Location: GEARS Center in Accident

Sep 10 Art & Wine Festival

Benefiting the American Red Cross, the festival includes wine, regional artists, children’s area, silent auction, live music and lots more!

Date: September 10, 2011

Website: http://www.deepcreekwinefest.com

Location: Garrett County Fairgrounds

Sep 11 Dogsledding Presentation and Kennel Visit

Enjoy an educational and entertaining dogsledding presentation. Grill mushers; see equipment; hug gorgeous and friendly HUSKIES; watch an exciting film of them working/pulling (or see a real team run if it’s cold enough) and learn a lot! No reservations required this day. It is a two hour program starting at 10 am. Price: $20 each.

Note: We offer this same tour (but by reservation only and with a minimum price) almost every day. Please see our website for more info: “Tours” page.

Date: September 11, 2011

Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Website: http://www.HuskyPowerDogsledding.com

Location: Husky Power Dogsledding at Mountain MD Kennels, LLC

Address: 2008 Bumble Bee Road, Accident, MD 21520 — Three Miles from Wisp – near the Airport in McHenry

Contact: 301-746-7200

Date/Time Details: 10 am – noon

Fees/Admission: $20

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