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Friday, February 27, 2009

Wife Of Salisbury Police Officer Speaks Out

Joe, I am the wife of an SPD officer who tries to let him keep his work at work. I finally asked him and another officer on his squad about SPD and this is what I learned.

When they are full staffed there are 88 sworn officers, which has been the same about for past 10 - 12 years.

There are four road patrol squads who are made up of 3 supervisors and about seven officers each.

The CAT unit which used to be the bike unit only has four officers who work the streets. (supposedly they dont want them riding bikes that much)

There are about eleven detectives to include the supervisors.
Lets think about this, that is only about 32 officers, not including supervisors, who work the streets.

My question is why so many sworn officers not on the streets in this time of crisis. Maybe if they take some of those detectives and put them back on the street, there would not be some many crimes, then they would not need all those detectives anyway.

My husband loves his job, but is tired of being short handed, working his a$$ off for alot less money then other agencies in the area, and of working with supervisors and a command staff that does not care one bit about the road officers.

There are many great officers at SPD who do some great work, but all the command staff and supervisors want are people to handle calls, not be proactive.

I hope and pray that change is coming and for all the officers not only at SPD but all over to be able to go home to their families and loved ones every night.

I know Jason King very well and know him to be the best officer SPD has, ask any of the officers at SPD. Sounds like you are bitter, what you didnt get any awards? Do some work, study more for your test and maybe next time you will be recognized.

I will get off my soap box with this, out with the mayor, out with the chief and the major. For obvious reasons I wil not sign this cause it would come back on my husband. Thank you and God bless you all.

HELP

A friend home was broken into in Salisbury today. While several items were stolen, two were of big concern, two guns. Here's where I need every one's help. We need to know all of the local locations of gun dealers that would purchase these weapons. With any luck the thief will have taken them to one of these dealers and can be identified. We're pretty sure who did it, now all we have to do is match him up with the buyer of the guns.

Wall Street Suffers Worst February Since 1933

US stocks pushed to a bear-market low as an expanded federal rescue of Citigroup and a dividend cut for General Electric hit even more of their share values and the broader market.

In the last day of trading for February, traders did exactly what they had for most of the month, either selling out of or shorting large banking stocks. Pacing off the session's decline, Citigroup closed down US96 cents, or 39 per cent, at $US1.50, after the US Treasury Department said it is willing to convert up to $US25 billion ($39 billion) of its preferred stock holdings into common stock in a move that would give the Government a 36 per cent share of the giant bank. Over the last few weeks, concern that banks would need even more capital has weighed on share prices across the sector. And those few traders willing to even play in banking stocks are mostly holding short positions.

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GANNETT TAKES NOSE DIVE ON INVESTMENT DOWNGRADE

Gannett Co., Inc. - (The Daily Times parent company) - stock price eroded further after yesterday's announcement by Moody's regarding their downgrade to junk status.

Price of the stock slide to an all-time record low of just $3.22/Share shattering yesterdays record low and setting yet a new record low.

In addition, Gannett announced it was cutting its preferred dividend by 90% to just .04/share.
Click here to see today's trading: http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE:GCI

Today on Bill O'Reilly's daily radio broadcast he announced that the New York Times may file bankruptcy by May 1st. Recently, the New York Times has borrowed 250 million dollars to stay a float from Mexican Businessman Carlos Slim Helu at an astronomical 14% interest rate.

9 Day Old Crane

Friday Morning Sept. 26 2008 - Castle Hill/Sydney

9 Day Old 250t Liebherr Crane (never used before)
$4mill price tag (USD or Aussie?)


Failure of back propping beneath the 200mm thick concrete deck
Crane support outrigger punches through slab causing crane to lose balance and collapse across the site and onto adjoining property


Crane balanced in the air for approx 1 hour before entire rig & boom collapse completely across site and rigs falls through to the basement level.





Miraculously no one was seriously injured or killed.

Comegys Pulls A Fast One

Gary is receiving special treatment from the Cottages at RiverHouse on Pemberton. The same group Gary just help get fee waivers and money.

I was told that Gary pushed Resolutions 1557 & 1558 - to support a loan
from the State and a waiver of capacity fees for Cottages at Riverhouse. The Resolutions were approved unanimously, granting them $78,764.40, plus a Loan not to exceed $1.5 million provide by Dept of Housing and Community Development.

Other candidates have approached the Cottages about coming out there and they put them off. They said they wanted to wait and invite all the candidates, but if that were true, why do we now discover Comegys is going out there for dinner with no word to the other candidates?

Aother person for another campaign also called out there several weeks ago to inquire and the Manager told her as well, that he "had just gotten a call from another candidate and the owner was "going to call the Mayor and find out what to do". Well, we know what she told him..

URGENT “BEAT THE PEAK”


7 A.M. to 9 A.M., Monday Morning, March 2

6 P.M. to 8 P.M., Monday Evening, March 2

7 A.M. to 9 A.M., Tuesday Morning, March 3



Because of the colder than normal temperatures expected across our region early next week, between the hours of 7 A.M. and 9 A.M. Monday morning, March 2 AND 6 P.M. to 8 P.M., Monday evening, March 2 AND 7 A.M. and 9 A.M. Tuesday morning, March 3 we are asking you to delay the usage of all unnecessary lights or appliances during these hours as well as turning your thermostat down 3 degrees.

While the largest consumers of electricity in the home during these hours and during this time of year are heating costs and lighting, other large consumers of electricity include major appliances such as dishwashers, washing machines, clothes dryers, hot water heaters and stoves.

By delaying the use of unnecessary lighting and appliances as well as reducing your thermostat 3 degrees between 7 A.M. and 9 A.M. Monday morning, March 2 AND 6 P.M. to 8 P.M., Monday evening, March 2 AND 7 A.M. and 9 A.M. Tuesday morning, March 3, we can save energy resources, avoid high cost energy and help the environment.

We thank you for your help. Together we can “Beat The Peak”

WCDC Loses Inmate?

I was at the District Court in Wicomico County today to testify for a friend. While I was there the case of State vs Brinton Cox was called. This is the inmate who attacked Sergeant Stone. When the case was called Mr. Cox was not present. The state was ready with its witnesses. When the Detention Center was called to have Mr. Cox brought to court the Detention Center said that they did not have an inmate by that name.

I thought this was odd so I went to the Maryland Judicary website and looked up Mr. Cox's case. Here is what I found out.
1. An arrest warrant was issued on Janurary 12, 2009 for assault on a correctional officer and reckless endangerment.
2. On Janurary 13, 2009 Mr. Cox had a apperance before a district court commissioner and a bond of 9500 dollars imposed.
3. Mr. Cox had an bond review in district court and the bond upheld.
4. I found no place where Mr. Cox was released on bond pertaining this case.

These are all public records and even I was able to look them up with no problem.

Since this is a Wicomico County case and the detention center is to keep track of all their inmates, where is Mr. Cox?

I went so far as to call to the Detention Center myself and was told that Mr. Cox was released from Wicomico County Custody on Feburary 24, 2009.

What kind of jail do we have when a inmate is released that should not be.

Murder Suspect Extradited And Arrested Today

Dover – The Delaware State Police arrested Demitrius L. Hoskins today at 1 pm after he was extradited by Delaware State Detectives from New York to Troop 2 today. Hoskins was responsible for the March 31, 2006 killing of Shelton Smith.

He was formally charged with Murder 1st degree, Possession of a Deadly Weapon during the Commission of a Felony, Robbery 1st degree and Conspiracy 2nd degree. He was incarcerated at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center with no bond.

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Newark Man Indicted in 2006 Murder Investigation

Released Friday, July 11, 2008

Dover – The Kent County Grand Jury has indicted a 22-year-old Newark man for the murder of Shelton Smith. The indictment was obtained on July 7, 2008 after Delaware State Police homicide detectives provided information to the grand jury indicating that Demitrius L. Hoskins, 22 formally of Piano Drive, Newark was responsible for the March 31, 2006 killing.

Police focused the investigation towards Mr. Hoskins after a concerned citizen told them Mr. Hoskins was responsible for the murder. As the detectives proceeded with the case, they were able to obtain cellular telephone records from Hoskins that placed him in the area of the crime when it occurred. Along with additional evidence that has been obtained from investigators linking Hoskins to the crime, the indictment was issued. Police have confirmed that Robbery was the motive for the murder and that Hoskins was responsible for robbing the victim of a large sum of money.

Arrest warrants are on file for Hoskins for Murder 1st degree, Possession of a Deadly Weapon during the Commission of a Felony, Robbery 1st degree and Conspiracy 2nd degree. Currently, Hoskins is incarcerated in Rikers Island Prison in New York on unrelated charges. Detainers from Delaware authorities are being sent to New York to ensure his incarceration continues until he can be extradited to Delaware for the charges.

Please be advised that this is an ongoing investigation with additional suspects being sought. To protect the integrity of the case and future court proceedings, this is all the information that can be released.

Note: The location of the shooting occurred on Dover-Kenton Road south of Cheswold.


Demitrius Hoskins

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Original Release

Homicide Investigation

Cheswold- The Delaware State Police Homicide Unit is investigating the shooting death of a 20-year-old Dover man, which occurred sometime late yesterday afternoon in the Cheswold area.

At approximately 5:15 p.m. the victim was dropped off at Kent General Hospital by a friend. The victim was suffering from a gunshot wound to the right upper torso and was rushed into surgery; however, he succumbed to his injuries and died a short time later.

According to the victim’s friend, the shooting occurred in the Cheswold area, but the exact location has not been determined at this time. The friend also advised that the victim was shot by two black males that were operating a dark red Nissan with Pennsylvania registration.

The victim has been identified as Shelton Smith, 20, of Dover.

This investigation is on-going, and anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to call the State Police Homicide Unit at (302) 739-5939, 9-1-1, or Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333.

THE JOE ALBERO VERSION OF THE CAMDEN FORUM

If I were running for Mayor, here's how I would have responded to the questions being asked.

1. How would I handle crime in the City of Salisbury?

Let's get right to the beef of this question with a confident answer. I would immediately terminate the Chief of Police, contract or not. Your Wife, Daughter, Son, Mother, Father or even your own life is far more important to me than the legalities of his contract. I believe he has not performed his duties to a level in which we as citizens can be comfortable with. I know for a fact he is not willing to work as a team with other law enforcement agencies and I want a partner who will work with everyone to make Salisbury a better and safer place to live.

The SPD is too top heavy with Chiefs and not enough Indians, period. Our Chief would not be an executive. He or she will be a cops, cop. Sub Stations, give it a rest. I want our Officers on the streets knowing who everyone is, not inside of a building waiting for someone to knock at the door. I want them on bicycles and foot patrol. If you don't like where I'm going, don't vote for me because that's the direction I'm heading in.

2. Boards and Appointments?

No special interests. Let's take the Zoo for example. How many acquisitions and dispositions have there been in the past 30 days. I'd want that report every single month. Ron Alessi, GONE! Richard Insley, GONE! I believe it doesn't take a Rocket Scientist to understand what's going on out there. I would request a letter of interest explaining how you feel you could serve each Board. As far as a resume, a letter will do just fine. I will share these Candidates with our City Council and gain their wisdom by asking them to participate as well. However, I would hold the final answer. There needs to be only one head of household on answers like this one.

3. Views of fiscal budget 2010? Line item budget?

Line Item Budget, period! There will be no games played. We WILL break down every department and fine tune your tax dollars. Many say I'm tighter than a ducks a$$ and that's waterproof. I didn't get to retire at 40 years old by spending, spending, spending. I saved, saved, saved instead. As far as getting my hands on short notice to the current Budget, I'd do everything I could in the mean time to cut corners but not jeopardize quality of service. Look, every one is going to have to give and take, including the taxpayers. However, if YOU want a break anywhere along the line, we're going to have to cut things in the mean time.

4. Mall TIF, Developer subsidies? No More! Let's just look at the history of past experience. The people have spoken and I will work for the people.

5. Surplus Assets? I love this question. I believe, (considering my past business history) I could create a department of perhaps two people who could market and sell ALL of our surplus items. I believe I could easily have that department paying for itself within the very first year and probably much sooner. Selling items on EBay and or arranging certain items to be sold at local auctions would certainly bring in more money than unloading lot items for next to nothing. I would also encourage items to be inventoried like all the equipment left over on a Fire Truck, (for example) to be inventoried and sold, rather than given away or sold at a Department Heads pleasure.

6. Repairing infrastructure? The first few things that come to mind are of course road, curbs, sidewalks, pipes, the Zoo, Station 2, I'm sure there are more. Look, our City is starting to look like crap, let's face it. As many of you know, I used to own the old Fire Station in Pittsville. They took that structure and added on, rebuilt the old portion and created an incredible Restaurant inside for LESS than what they want to spend to rebuild Station 2, NOT GOOD ENOUGH! I smell a skunk on ALL of these projects and I for one will not stand for things like this any more. I think back the the almost $100,000.00 to REPAIR an elevator in the GOB. I happen to be business savvy enough to know a brand new elevator, including the shaft for a three story building cost around $100,000.00. The buck stops here! The Zoo, every ounce of spending will immediately STOP until they can proven they can become self sufficient. Every other Zoo in America is, we should be no different. Sidewalks and curbs, let's find a Contractor that wants to work with the City and or use our own Public Works to at least get out there and repair key areas within our City. Roads, I'd ask ALL citizens to come forward with the worst roads first and satisfy their needs immediately. I would ask for state money wherever I can find it and create a program whereas we can get back on track with our roads and cutting millions of dollars from the Zoo and Fire Departments would be a great start. Pipes, we must get up to speed as well there and maintain this City the way the taxpayers expect and deserve it to be.

7. Position of Richard Insley on Landlord Board? Again, the Mayor serves the Public. The public has spoken and the City has spent entirely too much money on additional lawsuits referencing this man. He would be terminated immediately and a fair and just board would be recreated.

8. Campaign Contributions, 1 candidate has all large donations while others are small. Too much is being made of this issue, IMHO. If it is the will of the people to change those rules, I am all for supporting the will of the people. For now, no one is breaking any rules. I would have no problem as a Candidate to make each and every donation posted on my Website every single day, if that would please the people. I have absolutely nothing to hide.

9. Stand Pipe, it's stable and determined to be safe. Is it historic? We cannot afford it, grant money or not. I will be just as responsible to the State of Maryland as I will be for the City of Salisbury. Same goes with a Fire Boat and other ridiculous spending currently going on with the Tilghman Administration. The structure is secure and with times as hard as they are for ALL taxpayers in the state, I'm not going to ask for things that are not NEED items. Wants are simply out of the question. If you want to vote for another Candidate who will take advantage of the rest of the Taxpayers, cast your vote for them. I will be responsible and accountable, period. As for its history, it's a pipe people. Isn't it like putting lipstick on a pig?

10. How much time can you devote towards being Mayor? Fortunately I can afford to work full time as your Mayor and I'd be honored and proud to do so. I will agree with Mr. Ireton, there are others who would qualify for this position and could better represent most of the Candidates currently running for Mayor if the job paid properly. Fortunately I'm in a financial position I could afford to be paid what the Taxpayers are offering but while I'm in Office I would NOT ask for any increase. I understood what the pay was coming into this election and I will stand behind that pay for the next 4 years. If YOU believe I deserve more money after 4 years because I have turned the City around financially and saved you enough money, the compliment would be well received. For now, it is what it is and I accept that.

11. How will you stimulate the economy? I'd start with working closer with the Economic & Development people in the City & County. They must perform or they must be replaced. Incentives to relocate Downtown is a plus but I cannot in good conscience ask the owners of those properties to lower their rents to encourage others to relocate there. Instead, I would create a plan that would make people want to be a part of the Downtown area. I would encourage people to bring in attractive businesses that can cater to the Downtown wants and needs. It's not that difficult to look at your surroundings and realize that the Downtown area is mainly lawyers. An Office Supply Store would be a great asset for starters. I would encourage business people Downtown to tell us what their wants and needs are and go from there. In a forum where there's not enough time to provide expanded answers I would suggest everyone to go to my Website where details of such a complicated subject could be expressed in great detail because Salisbury is not just Downtown. There you would find answers thought out years in advance as to all of the wants and needs for our economy.

12. Do you believe there are Gangs in Salisbury? Heck, everyone knows, I'm the one that brought Gangs to the forefront in Salisbury. While this Administration and Chief of Police was in denial, while the local Media, (MSM) refused to expose this problem, I brought it out and forced everyone to recognize there is in fact a serious problem with Gangs. We need a Task Force to work hand in hand with ALL of the local Police Departments and truly take a bite out of our crime and Gangs. I can tell you first hand, walking the streets at night in Downtown Salisbury put the Graffiti to an immediately halt. Recognizing it years ago could have prevented the growth of these Gangs but they ran free and as the stats continued to climb and crime became so bad, ignoring it was probably the worst thing that could have happened. The County wanted to create laws to remove Graffiti within 24 hours and the City refused to work with the County on such a law. I will work with the County and I will turn the Gang situation around. Gang members start out very young. I believe working with our schools and tackling the problem head on there first would be a great start.

13. Should the City draft legislation for doing business with LLC's and expose who the players are? This is a no brainer. The City of Salisbury will never again do business with an LLC not willing to expose the Principals within that LLC or any other Corporation trying to be protected from being known by the general public.

14. Transparency & Open Government? If I can get it, YOU can get it. I would use the exact same policy Rick Pollitt uses. I would immediately demand that ALL Department Heads answer to our Council. Does it take time away from their job, absolutely. However, we need to stop covering everything up and bring everything to the table because this is YOUR City. In 4 years from now when you're wondering who to vote for as Mayor in the next election, I'd be proud to run on my record and NOT give you answers like other politicians have done to you in the past.

My closing statement would be as follows. You have seen me at almost every City Council Meeting for the past 4 or 5 years. You have seen me at City and County events and I have a pretty strong handle on who's doing what and where. You have seen me get involved with Salisbury News and expose the rights and wrongs in Salisbury. You know where I stand on these issues as well as many others not asked or touched in these forums. For example, what would I do with Station 16, the old Fire Station. I would make it a First Response EMS Station, period. I would KEEP that building and use the upstairs for more space for any department outgrowing the GOB. If this was not the will of the people I would then suggest a children's library and offer FREE Parking around that building with additional Handicap spaces, which are extremely limited right now within the City. As your next Mayor I would make you PROUD to live in Salisbury and follow in the footsteps of Mr. Jim Mathias in the sense that our City is the finest City in the world, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! That in itself would rebuild our economy and want others to relocate to our HOME. I'll end with, has everyone else answered your questions, or did they fluff their answers?

There was one question I believe I missed and that was Salisbury University Students not feeling welcome here. The students are one of the biggest life lines in Salisbury. I would embrace them. I would even encourage one of them to run for our City Council and or possibly create a 6th seat on the Council. One way or another, I would find a place in the City to welcome them to be a part of our lives in such a way. Have you ever gone somewhere or some place you knew you weren't welcome, yet you were paying big bucks to be there? Enough said.

BREAKING NEWS!!!!

Salisbury City Park

My mother in law and sister in law were riding by the park on the back way in (by the residential area going towards the moose lodge) and saw these three guys standing by the building. One was peeing on the building and the other 2 were looking out around the building. Then they saw this woman jogger coming by and they looked they were going to jump out. The next thing you knew she went by and never saw them and they took after the woman. My mother in law pulled over and called 911. My sister in law jumped out of the van and went running down the hill towards the woman screaming "they're behind you run, faster!" because the woman had no idea they were even there. She said the 3 guys kept coming at them then took off when they saw my mother in law with the phone in her hand. It took the cops a good 25 min to get there and they said they would ride around and see if they saw anyone. My sister in law was really upset because it took them so long and something could have happened to them before the cops even got there. She said the woman was really grateful they had seen these guys because no one knows what they could have done to her. My sister in law lives by the park and said that she has never seen anyone just hanging out around the buildings on that back side. Usually just walkers and joggers since it just wraps around the park. She said that if she hadn't noticed them standing there, it may have not turned out as good. Please let your community know since I know that the cops weren't concerned about it at all. I would hate to see something happen to someone at our park because of unawareness.

Thanks!

Crime is becoming a very serious issue Folks. It's rare to see Police Reports and Press Releases from the SPD any more and they don't want you to know about situations like this because there's an election just days away.

Please look out for each other and THANK YOU to the individuals who had that woman's back. GREAT WORK!

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Theft
Date of Incident: 26 February 2009
Location: 35000 block of Cobbs Hill Road, Willards, MD
Suspect: Juvenile, 16 YOA, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 26 February 2009
at 11:13 AM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence in the 35000 block of Cobbs Hill Road and met with a taxi driver who claimed his fare refused to pay for a ride from Salisbury to Willards. The Deputy discovered that the taxi did in fact pick up a 16 YOA juvenile in the Long Avenue area of Salisbury and drive him to the Cobbs Hill Road area of Willards. The Taxi driver advised that the juvenile would not pay the driver. The deputy located the juvenile inside the residence where he had been dropped off and placed the juvenile under arrest.

The juvenile was transported to the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office where he was processed and released to a parent pending action by the Department of Juvenile Services.

Charges: Theft under $100.00

Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 26 February 2009
Location: 1700 block of Wilson Lane, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Dionte Keith Dutton, 24, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 26 February 2009
at 12:33 PM, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence in the 1700 block of Wilson Lane, Salisbury for a reported altercation between two subjects. Upon arrival, they met with a subject who claimed she had been assaulted by a cohabitant identified as Dionte Dutton. During the investigation, the deputy observed injuries on the victim consistent with her statements. Dutton, who was on scene, was arrested.

Dutton was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, he was held in the Detention Center in lieu of $7,500.00 bond.

Charges: Assault 2nd Degree

Baltimore, MD Man Jailed In “LSD” Sting

Bridgeville – The Delaware State Police Sussex County Drug Unit has arrested a 46-year-old Baltimore, MD man for several drug related offenses after completing an ongoing undercover operation into the delivery and distribution of LSD and Marijuana Hashish.

During the investigation, detectives derived information that Robert A. Ewers, 46 of Baltimore, would be delivering a quantity of LSD and marijuana hashish to the parking lot of business on S. Main Street in Bridgeville yesterday.

At approximately 3:00 pm, acting on the aforementioned information, members of the Sussex Drug Unit, Sussex County Governors Task Force, and Troop 5 patrol units established surveillance of the parking lot and observed Robert A. Ewers arrive in the parking lot in a black Dodge Caliber. Detectives then contacted Ewers and continued the investigation.

A subsequent search of Ewers jacket resulted in the seizure of 220 individual dosage units of LSD and 29 grams of marijuana hashish. Inside the vehicle, detectives located a digital scale. Ewers was arrested for Trafficking LSD, Possession with Intent to Deliver LSD, Delivery of Marijuana Hashish, Maintaining a Vehicle for Keeping Controlled Substances, and 2 counts of Possession of Drug paraphernalia. Ewers was committed to SCI in default of $40,000 cash bond.

Detectives also contacted a passenger named Richard V. Rorke, 56 of Baltimore. Rorke, who was intoxicated, refused to cooperate with the investigation by not revealing his hands to police. Investigating officers, concerned for their safety, continued to direct verbal commands at Rorke to reveal his hands. After refusing to do so, troopers approached him at which point he physically resisted detention. After a brief struggle, he was apprehended without further incident.

Rorke was arrested for resisting arrest and committed to SCI on $1000 secured bond.

Camden Association Forum




With a crowd of more than 80 people, this Forum was by far the best one yet. The questions were more in line of what your next Mayor's responsibility might be as well as many of the hot topics we face in hard times. I'll share my thoughts at the end of this article. The following are my notes.....

The first question asked by Mr. Bill Reddish was based around crime and what will you do as Mayor to work on this issue?

Della Penna: I've heard we need more Police Officers, I don't believe it. Crime has gone up elsewhere and I don't know about you but I still leave my back door wide open.

Comegys: Any crime is a problem. When we increased pay, crime went down. We need more Officers and technology. We need to re institute Crime Watches. Invest more into Grant opportunities.

Ireton: I reviewed a Comprehensive Study from 2006. There was a 1 1/2 to 4 1/2% increase in crime over Baltimore. Open up Sub Stations again. Bike Patrol. More money for Police Officers. I stood in front of the Council and showed then where they could cut $1.6 million. We have more than 7,000 students at SU.

Caldwell: Crime exists and it's going to continue. We're not going to be able to afford new positions. Crime Watch. Things will be tight for the next 24 to 36 months.

City Boards & Appointments.

Ireton: It's hard to find people to serve. We need to stop bringing in people who could benefit from serving. It's like the fox in the hen house, like Richard Insley.

Della Penna: No favoritism for anyone. The Zoo is a big priority. The Zoo used to be the best around. It's not like that any more now.

Caldwell: Repetitive. Find people competent.

Comegys: We need to better advertise. Take in letters of intent. Make sure the city is represented as best as we can.

Views of fiscal budget 2010? Line item budget?

Comegys: New Mayor will have an impact on our new budget. I believe a program budget works. It's a better management tool than a line item budget.

Della Penna: I'm in favor of a program budget.

Caldwell: The incoming Mayor will have less impact than Mr. Comegys says. There's not much time for the new Mayor to impact the budget. I am in favor of a line item budget. I believe the Mayor should present a budget to the Council, (like we used to do) and then it becomes their budget. I would offer a charter amendment to the Council to change it back to the way it used to be.

Ireton: I'm weary about this one. It will be in conjunction with 5 Council Members. I'm in favor of the line item budget.

Competitive Bidding, such as the City Attorney and other services?

Ireton: Competitive bidding is great but I have seen my fair share of change orders in my time. The City's lawyers salary needs to be set and the lawyer needs to stick to that figure. We need to get the best bang for our buck.

Caldwell: Some can be outsourced and some can be under our control. It truly depends on the service. Set a price for City attorney and set a figure for any additional services required.

Della Penna: The City attorney should not work elsewhere.

Comegys: I'm not going to low bid my attorney just like I wouldn't low bid my Doctor. In 1998 &1999 we spent $180,000.00 in attorney fees. In today's money we're spending just about the same.

Mall TIF, Developer subsidies?

Comegys: We have no risk in the Mall TIF. We still get base line taxes. No tax payers are at risk. County just purchased 5 acre lot from the old mall.

Caldwell: Development is good for all of us. Our previous Council did a good job doing so. However, we need to be more careful. The status of the old mall is unclear to me.

Della Penna: I agree with the TIF. The City is dragging their feet.

Ireton: I would not be in support of a TIF. There is the population of the entire town of Delmar in that one location, the old mall. For 30, 40, 50 and even 60 years these people need to pay for their services from the City. Yes, we were all happy to see the old mall come down but it was sad to see that citizens had to sue.

Surplus Assets?

Della Penna: Have an auction.

Comegys: We have a good system in place. We advertise to solicit bids. If no one bids, then that's the value. I think we have a good system. Old Fire Trucks bring what they bring.

Ireton: I agree with Mr. Comegys. We have a problem with crime, let's get back to that.

Caldwell: No change in system is warranted. I see no reason for change.

SU Students don't feel welcome in Salisbury?

Comegys: We have a problem with the lack of housing.

I stepped out of the room at that moment.

Repairing infrastructure?

Comegys: In 1957 we spent 33% in infrastructure. Today we spend 59%. We need to put more tax money into streets and sidewalks.

Ireton: 3 ways. 1, line item budget. 2, An adequate public facility ordinance and 3 put our own fiscal in order. We raised taxes 25% over the last 6 years. I'll provide audits on line, on time.

Caldwell: Infrastructure, lack of building permits in recent years. This is a very important issue for our next Mayor. Salisbury needs someone with experience.

Della Penna: We need a strong infrastructure. Why does it take so long for permits. Our roads need to be fixed.

Position of Richard Insley on Landlord Board?

Ireton: In the opening rules you mentioned no personal attacks. I feel this question does just that and I opt not to respond to that question as I feel it goes against your own rules. The audience broke out into applause.

Comegys: I agree with Mr. Ireton.

They chose to drop that question and move on.

Campaign Contributions, 1 candidate has all large donations while others are small.

Caldwell: Everyone is following the law.

Comegys: I would like to thank all those people who made donations to my campaign. We've all complied with that. We're all operating on a shoe string.

Della Penna: I didn't raise anything.

Ireton: We all need to give a check to Mike Della Penna. I've been in this a long time. You should be discriminating.Some people on Boards & Commissions, you should be worried about who's donating. We have had a history of politicians who have been bought & sold. I do not have property on the edge of town to be annexed.

Citizens Questions.

Stand Pipe, it's stable and determined to be safe. Is it historic?

Comegys: It should be preserved. Part of the cost will come out of the water & sewer fund. If we get grant money to pay for it, why not. It's a part of our history.

Della Penna: Anything historic should be saved.

Ireton: Most of our historical things are gone. We've become a place of concrete and strip malls. It should be saved.

Caldwell: I disagree. Just because it's old doesn't mean it's historic. I don't think it has any historic sense. $140,000.00 could hire two cops instead.

How much time can you devote towards being Mayor?

Della Penna: 24 hours a day. I don't have a job.

Ireton: This question has been an elephant in the room for a while now. If I'm lucky enough to be elected, is $25,000.00 a year enough? Do we pay enough per year? I will do everything necessary to be successful as your Mayor.

Caldwell: Whatever time it takes.

Comegys: Whatever is necessary.

Ireton came back and said, it's important that all incomes are represented.

How will you stimulate the economy?

Ireton: Downtown. Brew Pub, the Council needs to get more involved. Maryland is sometimes a difficult place to do business. We need to offer credits to businesses willing to come Downtown the way it is, not after it's built back up.

Caldwell: Create an environment to make it desirable to do business with. Make the system work and invite businesses.

Della Penna: I'm not a politician, I'm a businessman. Lower the rent.

Comegys: Developers know our process takes a long time.

Do you believe there are Gangs in Salisbury?

Della Penna: Work with Police and remove the Gangs.

Comegys: Gangs are here. To what extend, I don't know. I would want the Police Chief to inform me better. I'm going to demand this of our Police Chief. (note, the Chief had left the building when that statement was made). The school system has a role in this as well.

Ireton: Dan Dougherty can tell you exactly how many Gang Members there are in Salisbury. Job problems, schools, faith groups, code compliance, sub stations. Get cops into the sub stations and cops back on the streets.

Caldwell: I think admitting they're here was the first step. Graffiti needs to be cleaned up immediately after it happens. A task force is necessary.

Should the City draft legislation for doing business with LLC's and expose who the players are?

Comegys: I'm not so sure. LLC's are a legal entity. There are some corporations we don't know who the owners/players are.

Ireton: Note: I have no notes.

Caldwell: Disclosure is important to the City.

Della Penna: I'm not a lawyer, I don't know.

Transparency & Open Government?

Caldwell: You will not see Mayor Caldwell interrupting City Council Meetings and arguing with the Council.

Ireton: 220 signatures on a petition to reopen sub stations. Note: I got lost from there.

Comegys: Consider all of our records here. Do you want5 a Mayor to talk about problems or resolve problems.


For the very first time, Salisbury University Students were represented in a Public Forum and invited. They walked out of this meeting very happy and pleased and enjoyed their experience.

I think if you were someone new to Salisbury and you came into this Forum trying to get educated, Gary Comegys probably came off as the winner. However, since everyone is NOT new to local politics, I believe Ireton and Caldwell did a fantastic job. Ireton is always more charismatic than anyone else and if you ask me, if I wanted someone going to Annapolis representing the City of Salisbury, Jim Ireton would be the best Candidate for Mayor of Salisbury. Bob Caldwell would be a very close second. Mike Della Penna is a nice enough guy but who's kidding whom here, the man is certainly not Mayoral material. I know I didn't deliver this kind of post from the last three Forums. The main reason for such is how long it takes to type this out. This Forum was far more important so I took the additional time to do so.

I will say this however, Jim Ireton has out performed everyone in each of the Forums held to date. While I question Jim's commitment towards this position being a full time job for him, I take no credit away from his answer because I personally feel he's right on target when it comes to paying your Mayor. Look, this is a serious job and Salisbury is certainly big enough to be paying at least $50,000.00 a year. I feel the same way about Mike Lewis and the job her does as Sheriff. It's an insult to pay so little and in order to get properly represented you have to be retired and financially secure.

Jim is a great candidate and I believe Jim when he says he's do everything it takes to be a success as your Mayor. Comegys is conveniently retiring but I have to say Folks, if you want more of the same, then give him your vote. Bob Caldwell is a great man, period. However, I just haven't heard Bob sell me on solid answers and convincing answers. I would want to know exactly what it is you're going to deliver as the next Mayor and delivering careful answers at these meetings just doesn't cut it and that goes for ALL of the candidates.

If I have the time later I'll provide to you what "I" would have said as a Candidate and you determine if anyone answered these questions with confidence and convincing enough to gain your respect and vote.

Again, here's what I want YOU to think about. When you make your vote on Tuesday, think about which one of these men you want standing there in Annapolis representing the City of Salisbury.

UPDATE: While Mr. Comegys seemd very proud of the fact that the County has in fact purchased 5 acres of the old mall property and implied last night that a deal was complete, this was absolutely inaccurate. The following statement just came in from Jim Fineran. "Here’s the situation…program Open Space has encumbered $1.5 Million for acquisition of 5 acres of land for use as a parking lot on what is known as the Old Mall property. There has been no purchase from the property owners. Negotiations are ongoing."

That being said, Mr. Pollitt assured me that there would be no purchase of that property with Wicomico County Taxpayer Money. OK, so this program is state money but it does come out of your pockets. I personally believe nothing should be done until the task force comes back with an answer on if they believe they should build a new Civic Center, or not.

HISTORICAL MOMENTS BY GEORGE CHEVALLIER

Don't forget tomorrow's "HISTORICAL MOMENTS BY GEORGE CHEVALLIER" at 9:00 AM sharp.

Somerset NAACP on Participation in Sports

Kudos to the Somerset County branch of the NAACP for demanding that students be required to keep a 2.0 average in order to participate in sports.  These folks obviously have their priorities in order.

Unfortunately for the Wicomico and Worcester Boards of Education this raises a serious question.  Why do they seemingly place a higher priority on sports participation than academic achievement?

Wicomico only requires students to maintain a 1.6 GPA.  Worcester? 1.75  As we approach budget time, the two boards should be asked some hard questions.  Bad teachers can't be fired.  Money is wasted on often meaningless bureaucratic programs.  But ... we need to make sure that kids who can't get at least a C in all of their classes should be able to play football or basketball.

I'm dying to hear a response to this one.

cross posted at Delmarva Dealings



Milford Man Killed In Pedestrian Fatal Crash

Milford – The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating the fatal crash involving a hit and run driver who struck and killed a 90-year-old Milford man last evening..

Troopers responded to the crash at approximately 9:08 pm in the area of S. Rehoboth Blvd - approximately .1 tenth of a mile south of the corporate limits of Milford - after a passing motorist discovered a person lying on the southbound shoulder of the roadway.

The ensuing investigation revealed Paris M. Sharp, 90 of Milford was walking across S. Rehoboth Blvd when an unknown vehicle struck him. After the collision, the striking vehicle fled the scene. Sharp was taken to Milford Memorial Hospital where he died of injuries sustained in the crash.

Sharp was wearing dark colored clothing, had no light in his possession and was not crossing at a designated crosswalk. The investigation is continuing and investigators have no suspect vehicle description. The DSP is asking for anyone who may have information on this crash to contact investigators at 302.697.4455 ext 213 or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.TIP.3333.

The road was closed for approximately 2 hours as investigators examined the scene. The crash remains under investigation.

Response to the Response - by Two Sentz

I hope we are starting to see the point here.

For every "he said" there is a "she said". For every republican stereotype about democrats, there is a democratic stereotype about republicans. And for every stereotype there is factual evidence to both support it and equal evidence to disprove it. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

If sunnyinoc has a right to do a post making fun of democrats that is only a “joke” and democrats are supposed to “accept” it as “free speech,” then shouldn’t twosentz be allowed to do a post making fun of republicans which they too should see is only a “joke” to be “accepted” as “free speech”?

I know the stereotypes I posted are NOT true and I know the stereotypes sunnyinoc posted are NOT true. But what we have to realize as a community and as a nation is that there are people who are like us, but that disagree with us. When we make hurtful statements, we should expect a scornful reaction.

Obviously politics gets people’s blood boiling. We all know this. That’s why sunnyinoc posted his/her post, that’s why I posted mine, and that’s why we all tune in to this blog to see the reactions.

I know SBY News is traditionally a haven for right-wingers but Joe is clearly taking steps to bring it toward the center, which I think is something to be commended. We are just experiencing some growing pains.

Here’s what I think would be VERY fruitful for this comment thread: let’s list all the things Republicans and Democrats have in common, whether good or bad. I’ll get us started.

Both Reps and Dems are Americans.

Both Reps and Dems serve in the Military.

Both Reps and Dems have died for this country.

Both Reps and Dems own firearms.

Both Reps and Dems pay taxes.

Both Reps and Dems cheat on their taxes.

Both Reps and Dems are rich.

Both Reps and Dems are poor.

Both Reps and Dems believe in God.

Both Reps and Dems break the law.

Both Reps and Dems up hold the law.


I could go on and on. Let’s see who can put petty differences aside for a minute and step up to the plate.


Two Sentz

Pizza In 2010

This is funny, but the scary part is that it's probably not too far away from being reality


Want to know how to order a pizza in 2010? Click the link and see... turn up the volume. . . listen closely. . . watch the pointer carefully!

This seems so true, it's frightening!

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Cell Phones Should Be Rejected From Schools

Lessons from Columbine:

"Just minutes after the first explosion of a pipe bomb on the roof of Columbine High School, the entire 911 phone system at the Jefferson County PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) became overwhelmed. During the first hour and forty minutes, 119 calls were received via 911, with an additional 114 received in the subsequent three hours. In addition, non-emergency lines quickly reached capacity. These numbers reflect a 2,000 percent increase in the average call volume. In addition, many calls were taken by surrounding agencies when the county's system reached capacity.

Adding to the call volume were the calls from the media persistently seeking any and all information they could get, even to the point of calling 911 knowing they would get through to someone. Within the first 12 hours, 339 phone calls were received from the news media alone. These calls continued for weeks at an alarming level from around the world.

All phone systems were impacted. As soon as the first media report, conventional phone circuits became completely overloaded in the immediate area of Columbine, and all of the Denver Metro area experienced similar problems once the story broke nationally as family and friends called to assure that loved ones were accounted for and safe.

Immediately, cell sites reached overload, rendering cell phones virtually useless by first responders. Initially, most of the cell traffic was from students and faculty who were affected. Even when COW's (Cell On Wheels) were brought in, they too reached capacity very quickly, as news media took up a large portion by locking into a connection with their news room and maintaining it for hours.

Without question, the hardest obstacle faced that day, both at the scene and at the various communication centers that were involved, was dealing with the tremendous amount of information. Information was coming from phone calls both inside and outside of the school. Students were relaying information to law enforcement officers and firefighters. Parents, friends and other jurisdictions were calling to relay information they had received from students barricaded inside the school. School officials also had information they were receiving from staff members over their own two-way radio system. From every direction, command staff was bombarded, and much of the incoming information was out of sequence, unclear and conflicting. Making sense of it became extremely difficult. For example, in the first six minutes, law enforcement construed that there were six to eight shooters based on the information they received. In the end, as we know, there were only the two shooters, Dylan and Eric, randomly and rapidly moving throughout the school firing their guns, throwing grenades and setting off pipe bombs. "

The Impact of Governance, Operations and Technology on Critical Emergency Response: Lessons from Columbine
By: Chuck Burdick, former
Operations Chief
Littleton Fire Department
Columbine CO

COULD THAT “STANDPIPE” MAKE THE DIFFERENCE NEXT WEEK?


At the Camden Neighborhood Association’s forum for the candidates who want to be Salisbury’s next mayor, one of the few matters on which there was any real substantive difference involves the old water storage “Standpipe” tank. As you drive along Route 50, between Division Street and the drawbridge, it is to the north and is barely noticeable unless you stop and look. At least half of the City’s residents probably are not aware of it, and only a minority can remember when it was actually used for the purpose for which it was built – it’s been out of service for decades. Although covered with rust because it has not been painted for years, it’s apparently not about to collapse.

At the City Council meeting on Monday (Feb. 23), a capital improvement plan was adopted that includes about $135,000 to refurbish the standpipe for “historical” and “safety” reasons. The funding source would be City taxes and sewer and water fees. The work would not make the standpipe serviceable, and there is no plan to do so or to use it for water storage. Thus, for an amount that would fund 2 additional police officers for a year (or cover the operating deficit of the marina for 2 years), the City may soon have a more attractive “pipe without a purpose” in the interest of “historical” preservation.

In the candidate’s forum, when asked about their position on that expenditure, Mr. Ireton and Mr. Comegys said that it was appropriate, but Bob Caldwell was of a different position, stating that it was not appropriate. He feels that just because the standpipe is old, it is not really historic.

As someone who pays Salisbury’s property taxes and sewer and water fees, I’m surprised and very displeased that the City revenue would be used to refurbish this obsolete structure, which should have been sold for scrap back when the price of metal was much higher. During his period on the Council, Mr. Comegys has had ample opportunity to get that done, but has not even tried.

This matter shows the distinct difference between Bob Caldwell, who is a fiscal conservative, and Mr. Comegys, who is a tax & spend style career government employee in what is probably Maryland’s must overfed (with tax revenue) bureaucracy. He has raised the property tax rate twice since he has been on the City Council and even proposed a possible food tax by the City (he changed his position after a large public protest). Mr. Ireton’s career choice as a public school teacher does not inspire much confidence in his position on taxes and spending either, but to his credit he voted to cut the property tax rate when he was on the City Council in 1998-99.

Mr. Caldwell is the only candidate who states in his campaign appearances and literature that we are in a period in which it will be necessary to eliminate unnecessary expenses in the City budget to avoid further tax increase and maintain the really important governmental functions, such as public safety, roads and other infrastructure. In his brochure, the first point in his plan for restoring Salisbury is that “Budgetary Discipline Is Essential” Sometimes when listening to the other candidates’ plans and promises, I wonder if they follow the financial news. Mr. Caldwell has stated that “the TIF subsidy for private development of the old Salisbury Mall property and the proposed funding for the North Prong of the Wicomico River are examples of projects that need scrutiny” and that “there are many others, such as the City Marina’s continuing deficit.”

In the primary election next week, Salisbury residents, if registered, can vote for two different candidates. Mr. Caldwell’s position on fiscal discipline – the standpipe being a timely example -- is well worth your second vote if you support another candidate. Voters are urged to look at his website: www.Electbobcaldwell.com.

SALISBURY UNIVERSITY OUGHT TO BE INCLUDED TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT

Several members of the Maryland General Assembly have sponsored a House Bill that will require the University of Maryland System that enrolls more than 14,000 students to prepare a Community Impact Statement that is to be posted on the Institution's website. Moreover, it requires the impact statement to reveal how the following are to be effected, the roads , surrounding neighborhoods, procurement of businesses, police protection and so on.



It would be nice for one of elected Delegates to have joined-in so as to include Salisbury University in this piece of legislation so that the residents and County/City officials of Wicomico County and the City of Salisbury would be aware of what's coming 'down the pike'.



After all. . . isn't this what TRANSPARENCY is suppose to be about?



Click here to read the full details of HB-693 - University of Maryland - Community Impact Statement.

Help Wanted/Job Seeking 2/27/9

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Have a great weekend.

Letter To The Editor

Joe,

I remember while back you or G..A. had a big post on the Mayor and Council authorizing the Salisbury Fire Department to 6 (SIX) paramedics and the have refused to. To this day the SFD is still down 6 (SIX) paramedics and See and Hoppes continue to hire basic EMT's. I have been told they just hired 1 paramedic from PG County and a basic EMT from the state of Delaware. WTF is wrong with that picture? There were at least 2 firefighter/paramedics that applied for the position and they only hired 1. This paramedic happended to be an attractive female from PG County, hmmmm. The other firefighter/paramedic was a local guy who already works at local fire departments and they hired a basic EMT over him. WTF! I have also been told that numerous volunteer firefighter EMT's from the Salisbury Fire Department were denied or passed over for the job for the basic EMT. Why are these people good enough to volunteer for the city, but they are not good enough to work for the city?

I believe one of the volunteers from Salisbury that got turned down was a firefighter/EMT-I which is an intermediate level paramedic who is a paid firefighter with the Anne Arundel County Fire Department. Why wasn't this guy hired.

Joe this is an issue that needs to be investigated by the city council. I remember Don Cathcarts letter to the area stating how great Comegys was to the city and the fire department.

The current paramedics are overworked and many are looking for careers elsewhere. When other departments start hiring paramedics again there is going to be a mass exodus and Salisbury will be left with NONE!!

Wake up Salisbury, when you dial 911 in the near future you may not get the paramedics you are paying taxes for.

It is time for SEE, GORDO and HOPPES to go!!!

Blocking SbyNEWS

Should the city of Salisbury government block access to SbyNEWS? Probably. They should also block access to Red Maryland, Delmarva Dealings, Delaware Liberal, Two Sentz, monoblogue ... Do you get my point?

Government employees shouldn't be reading blogs on the taxpayers' dime. They shouldn't be surfing for porn (I don't know if that's blocked). They shouldn't be planning their next vacation.

Assuming that reports are true and that SbyNEWS is the only blog being blocked, this raises several questions. First, is Mayor Barrie Tilghman that petty? YES, that question is rhetorical. Second, how much has it cost the Salisbury taxpayer to purchase, install, and maintain blocking software that seems to be focused on Tilghman's little feud with SbyNEWS?

Someone should file a question with the Mayor's office. -
What was the cost?
What is the cost to maintain the software?
What specific sites are blocked? (often porn sites and some others are blocked through the use of a database subscription; don't really need that list)

Expect to fill out a form. Don't expect an answer anytime soon.

Only Great Minds Can Read This

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Consumers Union Reaches Out

Minerva Novoa,Internet Advocacy Coordinator

The big banks got billions of our tax dollars to rescue them from their own financial mess. Now, they turn around and hit us with higher interest rates and fees on our credit cards. When are consumers going to stop getting the short end in this bailout? Chase, Citibank, HSBC, Capitol One and others recently hiked interest rates with the average card rate now about 14%. Meanwhile, the banks are paying as little as 0% for overnight loans. Unbelievable.Federal agencies passed a rule cracking down on abusive credit card rate hikes, but it won’t go into effect until mid-2010. That gives banks more than a year to try and make up for their bad bets by charging you more. Tell Congress to pass credit card reform right now -- we can’t wait another year.

Update On Brooke Mulford


Joe,

Here is an update on Brooke Mulford. Things are definitely turning around as you can read. Everyone’s prayers seem to be working! I just thought you and your readers would appreciate an update and some GOOD news for once. Thanks again for all you have done to support Team Brooke. We are just 8 days from the big event at Seacrets. Hope to see you and all of your supporters there. If anyone needs more information please visit http://www.BrookeMulford.com..

Kindest regards,

Eric Morris
Team Brooke

How is everybody doing? I am a little nauseous at this point, but I have had a great few days up to this point. I will bring you up to speed, because Daddy blew it again. He thought he at least posted the scan results, but did not. I am taking matters into my own hands and will fill you all in, OK? OK! Mommy got a phone call late Sunday from Dr. Weiser and informed her from the CT Scan that the tumor had definitely shrunk and the MIBG Scan showed that the cancer in my bones was not as bright as the first time. The first two rounds of Chemo were working and doing what they are supposed to do. YEA BROOKE! On Monday I was going to get the bone marrow biopsy, but a slight oops happened. I ate breakfast and was not supposed to eat after 12 Midnight on Sunday night. I could not have this procedure done again until Thursday AM. This also pushed back my Chemo. This is not a major problem and it actually did our family good. Mommy and me stayed at Grammy’s and did not return home, so we could take a break and relax and a couple extra days of me feeling good. I always feel good before the next round of Chemo, so I got a couple extra days. I also had some photos taken of me by a photographer for a special event I will be participating in. Stay tuned for all the details, but I will say the photos are truly amazing! Daddy was not around for a few days, he was home working so he missed a lot of fun.

Thursday morning came and I was not even awake, but I whispered to Mommy with my eyes closed, “Do not feed me.” Mommy, Grammy and I got in the car and headed to CHOP. I was really missing Bailey and I wanted to see my Daddy before my procedure. Daddy was being driven up to CHOP by Nana, they left Salisbury at 6AM. I was in the day hospital at CHOP and just about ready to go when Daddy and Nana barely made it. I had the biggest smile and just that fast I was whisked off to be put under sedation to have the procedure. This procedure is no fun. On one side of my back they draw fluid from my spine and on the other side they scrape a bone chip. I am very sore and I have two matching band aides right above my heiney. That is so silly. I was taken back into my room and woke up around 20 minutes later. I was very not with it, but I sputtered out my DS game! The nurse said, “that was the first time and quickest anyone ever said they wanted a game.” It was my new DS game, My Little Pony from Grandpa Greg and Grandma Millie. I have not put that down for 3 days! Now we had to wait to be admitted when a room became available. They were able to begin the 3rd round of Chemo though. We hopefully will find out the results of the tests sometime tomorrow.For a couple hours I had a lot of fun with my family. Around 3PM we got the word to go to our room. It was on the same floor, but on the other side of the hallway. We set up the room, we got this procedure down now. We then all watched the video that Miss Tina and Mr Steve gave us of Beat it with Brooke Walk! Daddy had been saving this so we could all watch it together. It was amazing all those people and all those doggies too! After this Nana and Grammy had to go, and the Chemo was starting to affect me, I did not feel too good. Mommy then went to get something to eat and Daddy and I watched Curious George. I have not been able to do this for a few days, Daddy and me always watch it in the morning. We colored and drew pictures and I got sick again. Mommy came back and Daddy had to get ready to go so soon. He had to still check into the McDonald House and you have to do that by 8PM. We all said our goodbyes and I was fussy and cranky after that. Poor Mommy! Well that is kind of it in a nutshell, I really had a good 7 days you could say up till today and even today I was in good spirits up until around 5PM. Even though things did not go as planned this week, I think it was a good week for everyone to recharge their batteries and get ready for this next round. I am now going to turn it over to Daddy and say goodbye! I just want to end by saying I think of you all out there in so many ways thru the course of the day and you all mean so much to me. All the things that have happened in the last 2 months and all that everyone has prayed, volunteered, letters, cards, donations, gifts, comments, done for Mommy and Daddy and kept me in their thoughts has just been my salvation thru this journey so far, Love Brookie!

Hi everybody, sorry for the mess up this week. I did think I posted those results we received late on Sunday but I did not. Sorry to keep everyone in suspense. When we are home now it is hard to find enough time to get everything done. After coming home from being at work I am drained and need to go to sleep. The last couple of days I have been going from 6AM till 1AM. I am beat, so I will finish this tomorrow. The main thing is Brooke got you all updated. Look forward to getting caught up on the websites, email and that Facebook thing! Thanks for keeping us in your prayers and they are definitely working and we continue for more good news! Rob

Stakes Are High For 3rd Annual Eastern Shore Regional Poker Classic


(Salisbury, MD) The two-day Eastern Shore Regional Poker Classic returns to the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center on Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21. Doors open at 8:00am on Friday with play beginning at 11:00am. Play will resume on Saturday at 10:00am.

Proceeds from the two-day tournament benefit the Friends of Wicomico Recreation and Parks’ “Tomorrow Fund.” The “Tomorrow Fund” provides recreational opportunities to families in need for programs like after school child care, summer day camps and youth sports.

Pre-registration is underway, and a special discounted price of $375 is available prior to March 19. The buy-in will increase to $400 after that. Buy-in includes $30,000 in tournament chips. Low cost satellite tournaments are being held throughout the area. Visit http://www.easternshorepokerclassic.org/ for a chance to win your buy-in.

Interested participants must be at least 18 years old. More information and registration forms can be found at http://www.easternshorepokerclassic.org/. Forms can be mailed to the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center or delivered in person to the Box Office (open Monday-Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm). Payment in the form check or money order must accompany each registration; credit cards will not be accepted.

RICHARD INSLEY REDUX? -- INFORMATION PLEASE

During the intermission at the forum last night for the mayoral candidates in Salisbury’s upcoming election, there was mention of a major rift among the landlord’s trade group –“SAPOA” – about the effort being made by Salisbury’s legendary landlord, Richard Insley, to influence the outcome by duping his tenants into voting for his champion, Gary Comegys, and against Bob Caldwell and Jim Ireton. Insley’s letter to his tenants was exposed on this blog a couple weeks ago.

The buzz last night was also about recent correspondence by and or about Sir Richard sent to or from the officers or members of SAPOA – we don’t have complete details and have not seen any such document(s). If you have any, it can be made public on this blog by sending it to the e-mail address stated above.

A Readers Response To Two Sentz

Because I believe we really are a monarchy, not a democracy and that the President should have the powers of a King.

-Hasn’t Barack Obama taken offices that have traditionally been under the Legislature and put them under the office of the White House? Isn’t he the one who has attempted to consolidate as many offices as possible under the control of the Presidency?

Because I believe the Constitution is just a goddamn piece of paper.

-You mean like the part that says you have to be a US Citizen to be president? Or the part that says you have the right to bear arms (a convenient thing Liberals tend to forget)?

Because the rule of force trumps the rule of law.

-Hmmm…that’s why the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is a Conservative…

Because we need more poor people.

-Any student of economics can show you that “hand-outs” and “bail-outs” do nothing…you must have solid job creation and wealth creation…you can’t just keep printing money.

Because an obese drug addict with a radio show told me to.

-And I voted Democrat because an uneducated, rich, spoiled Hollywood starlet told me to.

Because I love catchy phrases like "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" and "BRING 'EM ON."

-Because “Hope”, “Change”, and “Yes, We Can” sound so much better.

Because clean air is so darn overrated.

-And so are pointless taxes and environmental programs that have proven to be expensive failures…yet we keep doin’ em.

Because the thought of torturing people brings me close to orgasm.

-And the thought of letting terrorists go free brings makes Libs cream their pants.

Because "habeus corpus" was dreamed up by a bunch of men wearing tights.

- Unless of course you’re a President who committed perjury, then the rules just don’t apply to you…

Because I think my chances of getting salmonella are very low.

-What? This point didn’t even make sense.

Because facts are for liberal weaklings.

-Facts are inconvenient truths for Liberal douche-bags…they mean you actually have to prove something.

Because when I finally get wealth and power I damned well aim to keep it forever.

-Heck yeah, because it is MY wealth and power…as my property I can see fit to do with it as I will…why penalize me for being successful?

Because the idea of bombing Iran makes me salivate.

-And bombing Kosovo, Somalia, Yugoslavia, Albania, Iraq (Operation Desert Fox, look it up, 1998)

Because gays don't deserve civil rights.

-They don’t deserve special rights…and marriage is a church matter, not a state matter.

Because rape victims don't deserve abortion rights.

-But people who are lazy do…

Because the unregulated free-market is working so well.

-Again…understand economics before you open your mouth. Economics is cyclical…are there things the government can do to help, yes…but Soviet Russia proves the government cannot run the economy.

Because I like Big Brother reading my emails.

-Who cares, I got nothing to hide…plus it is better than my ex-wife reading them.

Because we don't have enough Nukes yet.

-Didn’t know this was a major campaign issue…

Because America rightfully belongs to white Christians.

-Bobby Jindal would beg to differ…as would Michael Steele…and Condoleeza Rice…and Colin Powell. Quick tell me who was the first President to install an African-American person as Secretary of State…(and he did it twice in a row!

Because $75 billion profit in three months isn't enough for Big Oil, I want to give them more.

-Well, it’s their company…who’s giving them more? The consumers who buy gas…so, everytime you fill up your hybrid, you too are paying Big Oil.

Because I love the tax loop holes we created that allow Big Oil to keep all that money.

-You mean like the same tax loopholes that families use all the time to save money?

Because I believe greedy corporations will do the right thing for me.

-Because my greedy government is so much easier to trust, and they’ve got such a good record too!

Because if you don't think exactly like I do you must be a socialist commie.

-Because no Republican has ever voted for a Democrat…ever…in history…not once…

Because Sarah Palin really knows what she is talking about.

-And Al Franken is a brilliant genius (who was also an old, overweight radio talk show host)

Because "white guilt" is an actual thing.

-Wait, which party is the party of reparations? And welfare? And Medicaid? Which party panders to African-Americans the most?

CONGRATULATIONS OFFICER BRIAN BEAVERS

Officer Brian Beavers has been with the Salisbury Police Department for 21 years. Right now at this exact moment, 8:00 AM, Brian officially retires from the SPD and has served this community better than most will ever know. I consider Brian a true friend, an honorable man, a great Father and an unbelievable Husband.

Brian, thank you for all you have given. God Speed my Friend and may you enjoy your retirement and future in good health. Between his service with the SPD, including sick leave and his time in the military Brian will have served 29 total years serving Salisbury and America.

It's 8:00 AM Brother, tell the Chiefy he's #1! Now let's go make some chicken wings!

A TEST FOR OLD KIDS

Have some fun my sharp-witted friends. This is a test for us 'old kids'! The answers are printed below, but don't cheat.

01. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, Who was that masked man? Invariably, someone would answer, I don't know, but he left this behind. What did he leave behind?________________.

02. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on The _______________ Show.

03 'Get your kicks, __________________.'

04. 'The story you are about to see is true. T he names have been changed to ___________________.'

05. 'In the jungle, the mighty jungle, _______________.'

06. After the Twist, The Mashed Potato, and the Watusi, we 'danced' under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called the '_____________.'

07. Nestle's makes the very best . . . . _______________.'

08. Satchmo was America 's 'Ambassador of Goodwill.' Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was _________________.

09. What takes a licking and keeps on ti cking? _______________..

10. Red Skeleton's hobo character was named __________________ and Red always ended his television show by saying, 'Good Night, and '________ ________. '

11. Some Americans who protested the Vietnam War did so by burning their______________.

12. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk in the front was called the VW. What other names did it go by? ____________ & _______________.

13. In 1971, singer Don MacLean sang a song about, 'the day the music died.' This was a tribute to ____________.

14. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it. It was called ___________________.

15. One of the big fads of the late 50's and 60's was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist. It was called the ________________.


ANSWERS :
01. The Lone Ranger left behind a silver bullet.
02. The Ed Sullivan Show
03. On Route 66
04. To protect the innocent.
05. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
06. The limbo
07. Chocolate
08. Louis Armstrong
09. The Timex watch
10. Freddy, The Freeloader and 'Good Night and God Bless.'
11. Draft cards (Bras were also burned. Not flags, as some have guessed)
12. Beetle or Bug
13. Buddy Holly
14. Sputnik
15. Hula-hoop