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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Actor Who Voiced ‘Good Hands With Allstate’ Dies
Ed Reimers, 96, also appeared on ‘Star Trek,’ ‘The Millionaire’
NEW YORK - Ed Reimers, the actor who told television viewers "you're in good hands with Allstate" for decades, died Sunday in upstate New York, a relative said. He was 96.
Reimers, who also served as an announcer for several TV shows in the 1950s and '60s, died at his daughter's home in Saratoga Springs, said Dean Lindoerfer, his nephew by marriage. The cause of Reimers' death wasn't immediately clear.
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Johnson's Feed & Seed Delivers - AGAIN
Sbynews,
Previously I sent an email touting the high level of customer service at Johnson's Feed & Seed. I also mentioned they promised to call me when their Fall vegetable plants arrived. True to their word, Ann called me this past Friday afternoon letting me know the plants had just arrived. I went over today (Sunday) and picked up broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage plants. They also had red kale, collards and head lettuce plants available for fall planting. Any of you avid gardeners looking for fall veggie plants, Johnson's Feed and Seed has them.
I've attached a picture of the plants to show they are not the limp, wilted plants you might find at the big box stores. The plants are grown by a local grower, not shipped in from who knows where. These folks are tops in my book.
Council Majority vs Mayor and Citizens of Salisbury
Those who would continue to keep this city in turmoil demand to know Mayor Ireton's schedule when school reopens. Had these instigating obstructionists been paying attention they would know the mayor negotiated a part time position with the WCBOE. He was elected to fill a part time position as mayor. Unlike the former leader of the Reich, this mayor has to work for a living. Everyone casting their votes knew this in advance. I believe Mr. Ireton said he would be teaching in the mornings and be available in the GOB until late in the evening, long after city employees had gone home.
What's the problem? Barrie Tilghman spent her days at the gym, playing bridge down at High Banks, shopping at Kuhns, scheming to cover up the fiasco at the WWTP, manipulating to acquire the bog that the fire palace is built on, twisting and turning to cover up the fact that Mike Dunn and his father owned the property now known as Sassafras Meadows, let us not forget the controversial pipestem annexation, and this was during her last term as mayor. The underhanded deeds from her first days in office are too long to list. She was not in the GOB 5 days a week, 8-10 hours per day, during her 12 year reign of terror, EVER.
During his campaign, Mayor Ireton and his campaign staff knew nothing would change if the District 1 seat didn't change. So, we got what we have, all for 1 vote. Everyone in this city knew he would be fighting an uphill battle every day, with every decision. The council majority are not, I repeat, ARE NOT, team players. The only team they play for is the team of Barrie Tilghman and special interest groups.
Mayor Ireton and the city are stuck with Barrie Tilghman's budget. Although Louise Smith is listed as council president, it is without a doubt Gary Comegys is running that sideshow. Comegys is still smarting from his loss of the mayor's seat, and what a loss it was, don't expect him to work with the mayor on anything. Louise Smith has her marching orders, continue to lie to the public, as she has since she started knocking on doors during her campaign, and vote with Gary Comegys. Same old Louise. Shanie Shields, admits she has done absolutely nothing since 2005 until Mayor Ireton vetoed the donation of the Lake Street property. Why would she stand out for something that would in no way, shape or form benefit her constituents in District 1? She stood out because Gary Comegys told her to, that's why.
The council majority is destroying this city. They knew Mayor Ireton did not and would not support their action to accept a "donation" of the Lake St. property. Mayor Ireton made them aware of his position in advance of the meeting. His veto is no surprise to them, and should not have been a surprise to anyone, no matter how they spin it. Remember, all three of these people are Tilghman puppets. Comegys and Smith have been caught in enough lies to bury them. Shields has made enough stupid statements to keep everyone laughing, she has not offered an original thought since her first day on council. The only thing Shanie has to offer the council majority and their special interest groups, is the race card. Shanie has misplayed her race card on the Lake Street properties, and she knows it.
What is their game plan, you might ask? Their plan is to apply as much pressure on the mayors office with the expectation that Jim will throw his hands up and quit. NEWSFLASH: IT'S NOT GOING TO WORK THIS TIME AROUND BARRIE.
Mayor Ireton is saddled with Barrie Tilghmans administration, none of whom can be trusted. John Pick has done more backpedaling than a unicyclist in the Barnum and Bailey circus. Paul Wilber, should retire his shingle. A sitting judge has opined that Wilber works for special interests (landlords) and not the citizens. How can anyone expect Jim Ireton to perform as promised during his campaign, when the city administrator and city solicitor can not be trusted? I won't even get into his department heads that think they still work for Barrie.
So what can we expect from our new mayor? We can expect him to have to fight for everything. We can expect the council majority to fight against him at every turn. We can expect nothing to get done, no matter how hard he works or how loud the citizens scream. Is Mayor Ireton's term in office going to be a term of vetoes? If necessary, I hope so.
Until the administration, council majority, department heads and others get the message, THE WITCH IS DEAD, I predict a long 4 years for the mayor and citizens of Salisbury.
What's the problem? Barrie Tilghman spent her days at the gym, playing bridge down at High Banks, shopping at Kuhns, scheming to cover up the fiasco at the WWTP, manipulating to acquire the bog that the fire palace is built on, twisting and turning to cover up the fact that Mike Dunn and his father owned the property now known as Sassafras Meadows, let us not forget the controversial pipestem annexation, and this was during her last term as mayor. The underhanded deeds from her first days in office are too long to list. She was not in the GOB 5 days a week, 8-10 hours per day, during her 12 year reign of terror, EVER.
During his campaign, Mayor Ireton and his campaign staff knew nothing would change if the District 1 seat didn't change. So, we got what we have, all for 1 vote. Everyone in this city knew he would be fighting an uphill battle every day, with every decision. The council majority are not, I repeat, ARE NOT, team players. The only team they play for is the team of Barrie Tilghman and special interest groups.
Mayor Ireton and the city are stuck with Barrie Tilghman's budget. Although Louise Smith is listed as council president, it is without a doubt Gary Comegys is running that sideshow. Comegys is still smarting from his loss of the mayor's seat, and what a loss it was, don't expect him to work with the mayor on anything. Louise Smith has her marching orders, continue to lie to the public, as she has since she started knocking on doors during her campaign, and vote with Gary Comegys. Same old Louise. Shanie Shields, admits she has done absolutely nothing since 2005 until Mayor Ireton vetoed the donation of the Lake Street property. Why would she stand out for something that would in no way, shape or form benefit her constituents in District 1? She stood out because Gary Comegys told her to, that's why.
The council majority is destroying this city. They knew Mayor Ireton did not and would not support their action to accept a "donation" of the Lake St. property. Mayor Ireton made them aware of his position in advance of the meeting. His veto is no surprise to them, and should not have been a surprise to anyone, no matter how they spin it. Remember, all three of these people are Tilghman puppets. Comegys and Smith have been caught in enough lies to bury them. Shields has made enough stupid statements to keep everyone laughing, she has not offered an original thought since her first day on council. The only thing Shanie has to offer the council majority and their special interest groups, is the race card. Shanie has misplayed her race card on the Lake Street properties, and she knows it.
What is their game plan, you might ask? Their plan is to apply as much pressure on the mayors office with the expectation that Jim will throw his hands up and quit. NEWSFLASH: IT'S NOT GOING TO WORK THIS TIME AROUND BARRIE.
Mayor Ireton is saddled with Barrie Tilghmans administration, none of whom can be trusted. John Pick has done more backpedaling than a unicyclist in the Barnum and Bailey circus. Paul Wilber, should retire his shingle. A sitting judge has opined that Wilber works for special interests (landlords) and not the citizens. How can anyone expect Jim Ireton to perform as promised during his campaign, when the city administrator and city solicitor can not be trusted? I won't even get into his department heads that think they still work for Barrie.
So what can we expect from our new mayor? We can expect him to have to fight for everything. We can expect the council majority to fight against him at every turn. We can expect nothing to get done, no matter how hard he works or how loud the citizens scream. Is Mayor Ireton's term in office going to be a term of vetoes? If necessary, I hope so.
Until the administration, council majority, department heads and others get the message, THE WITCH IS DEAD, I predict a long 4 years for the mayor and citizens of Salisbury.
545 vs 300,000,000
EVERY CITIZEN NEEDS TO READ THIS AND THINK ABOUT WHAT THIS JOURNALIST HAS SCRIPTED IN THIS MESSAGE. READ IT AND THEN REALLY THINK ABOUT OUR CURRENT POLITICAL DEBACLE.
Charley Reese has been a journalist for 49 years.
545 PEOPLE
By Charlie Reese
Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.
Have you ever wondered, if both the Democrats and the Republicans are against deficits, WHY do we have deficits?
Have you ever wondered, if all the politicians are against inflation and high taxes, WHY do we have inflation and high taxes?
You and I don't propose a federal budget. The president does.
You and I don't have the Constitutional authority to vote on appropriations. The House of Representatives does.
You and I don't write the tax code, Congress does.
You and I don't set fiscal policy, Congress does.
You and I don't control monetary policy, the Federal Reserve Bank does.
One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one president, and nine Supreme Court justices equates to 545 human beings out of the 300 million are directly, legally, morally, and individually responsible for the domestic problems that plague this country.
I excluded the members of the Federal Reserve Board because that problem was created by the Congress. In 1913, Congress delegated its Constitutional duty to provide a sound currency to a federally chartered, but private, central bank.
I excluded all the special interests and lobbyists for a sound reason.. They have no legal authority. They have no ability to coerce a senator, a congressman, or a president to do one cotton-picking thing. I don't care if they offer a politician $1 million dollars in cash. The politician has the power to accept or reject it. No matter what the lobbyist promises, it is the legislator's responsibility to determine how he votes.
Those 545 human beings spend much of their energy convincing you that what they did is not their fault. They cooperate in this common con regardless of party.
What separates a politician from a normal human being is an excessive amount of gall. No normal human being would have the gall of a Speaker, who stood up and criticized the President for creating deficits.. The president can only propose a budget. He cannot force the Congress to accept it.
TheConstitution, which is the supreme law of the land, gives sole responsibility to the House of Representatives for originating and approving appropriations and taxes. Who is the speaker of the House? Nancy Pelosi. She is the leader of the majority party. She and fellow House members, not the president, can approve any budget they want. If the president vetoes it, they can pass it over his veto if they agree to.
It seems inconceivable to me that a nation of 300 million can not replace 545 people who stand convicted -- by present facts -- of incompetence and irresponsibility. I can't think of a single domestic problem that is not traceable directly to those 545 people. When you fully grasp the plain truth that 545 people exercise the power of the federal government, then it must follow that what exists is what they want to exist.
If the tax code is unfair, it's because they want it unfair.
If the budget is in the red, it's because they want it in the red ..
If the Army &Marines are in IRAQ, it's because they want them in IRAQ
If they do not receive social security but are on an elite retirement plan not available to the people, it's because they want it that way.
There are no insoluble government problems.
Do not let these 545 people shift the blame to bureaucrats, whom they hire and whose jobs they can abolish; to lobbyists, whose gifts and advice they can reject; to regulators, to whom they give the power to regulate and from whom they can take this power. Above all, do not let them con you into the belief that there exists disembodied mystical forces like "the economy," "inflation," or "politics" that prevent them from doing what they take an oath to do.
Those 545 people, and they alone, are responsible.
They, and they alone, have the power.
They, and they alone, should be held accountable by the people who are their bosses.
Provided the voters have the gumption to manage their own employees.
We should vote all of them out of office and clean up their mess!
Charlie Reese is a former columnist of the Orlando Sentinel Newspaper.
What you do with this article now that you have read it.......... Is up to you.
This might be funny if it weren't so darned true.
Be sure to read all the way to the end:
Tax his land,
Tax his bed,
Tax the table
At which he's fed.
Tax his tractor,
Tax his mule,
Teach him taxes
Are the rule.
Tax his work,
Tax his pay,
He works for peanuts anyway!
Tax his cow,
Tax his goat,
Tax his pants,
Tax his coat.
Tax his ties,
Tax his shirt,
Tax his work,
Tax his dirt.
Tax his tobacco,
Tax his drink,
Tax him if he
Tries to think.
Tax his cigars,
Tax his beers,
If he cries
Tax his tears.
Tax his car,
Tax his gas,
Find other ways
To tax his ass.
Tax all he has
Then let him know
That you won't be done
Till he has no dough.
When he screams and hollers;
Then tax him some more,
Tax him till
He's good and sore.
Then tax his coffin,
Tax his grave,
Tax the sod in
Which he's laid.
Put these words
Upon his tomb,
Taxes drove me
to my doom...'
When he's gone,
Do not relax,
Its time to apply
The inheritance tax.
Accounts Receivable Tax
Building Permit Tax
CDL license Tax
Cigarette Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Dog License Tax
Excise Taxes
Federal Income Tax
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
Fishing License Tax
Food License Tax
Fuel Permit Tax
Gasoline Tax (currently 44.75 cents per gallon)
Gross Receipts Tax
Hunting License Tax
Inheritance Tax
Inventory Tax
IRS Interest Charges IRS Penalties(tax on top of tax)
Liquor Tax
Luxury Taxes
Marriage License Tax
Medicare Tax
Personal Property Tax
Property Tax
Real Estate Tax
Service Charge Tax
Social Security Tax
Road Usage Tax
Sales Tax
Recreational Vehicle Tax
School Tax
State Income Tax
State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)
Telephone Federal Excise Tax
Telephone Federal Universal Ser vice Fee Tax
Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Taxes
Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge=2 0Tax
Telephone Recurring and Non-recurring Charges Tax
Telephone State and Local Tax
Telephone Usage Charge Tax
Utility Taxes
Vehicle License Registration Tax
Vehicle Sales Tax
Watercraft Registration Tax
Well Permit Tax
Workers Compensation Tax
STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY? Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, and our nation was the most prosperous in the world. We had absolutely no national debt, had the largest middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids.
What in the hell happened? Can you spell 'politicians?'
And I still have to 'press 1' for English!?
I hope this goes around THE USA at least 100 times!!! YOU can help it get there!!!
GO AHEAD - - - BE AN AMERICAN!!!
EDITORS NOTE: To those of you who still believe you're in a 33 1/3 tax bracket, keep going back to the TAXES listed above and you'll quickly learn that MOST Americans are in a 80% tax bracket. This is exactly why most Americans have next to nothing for savings in the Bank.
This isn't the America we grew up to believe in, the land of the free. There's absolutely NO WAY to live the American Dream, unless you hit the lottery and they'll tax you BIG on that too.
Future generations will simply work for an organization that will control pretty much everything you earn and they'll do what for you, NOTHING. That organization is called the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. You can easily make more money in Canada!
Pretty soon we'll be seeing commercials showing pride in our military, God Bless America will be the theme song in the background, yet there will be no words, just music because they're too afraid to say "GOD."
Live Polio Vaccine Used In Nigeria Has Mutated
Joe,
As you know, I have been very concerned about the proposal to use live virus in the coming swine flu vaccine. The shedding which occurs after exposure to live virus can lead to a mutation which becomes catastrophic. In Nigeria a live form of Polio vaccine has been used and is mutating. This article explains the dangers of using such a live virus in vaccines:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090814/ap_on_re_af/af_med_polio_nigeria
We need to educate ourselves about vaccines now, before they are forced upon us.
Mark Carter
We Are Change Colorado - Military Confirms States Deciding Mandatory Vaccination
While asking questions with the CDC Pentagon representative, We Are Change Colorado was able to get a video confirmation that States will be deciding on the issue of mandatory vaccinations, not the Federal government.
We Are Change Colorado attended a CDC meeting held in Denver, Colorado to advise on a vaccination program. They educated everyone at the event on vaccinations and the reality of what we are faced with right now, the Military representative from the pentagon who was there was so frustrated with our objections and questions he left before the meeting was even done.
Also, We Are Change Colorado is launching a website dedicated to Vaccination Awareness called VaccinationEducation.com where free downloadable fliers and information will be made available as well as videos and so fourth. The website is in development now and will be up soon. It will offer DVDs as well for actions and begin a Vaccine truth day similar to the 11th of the month actions. Vaccine Awareness has never been more important. We are also considering starting a Pledge similar to Oathkeepers to have nurses and doctors pledge that in a mass forced vaccination program implemented, if ever, they will not give it if the person refuses.
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7 Month Narcotics Investigation Nets Arrests
Location: Lewes, Milton, and Milford, Sussex County, DE
Suspect(s):
Devaugh Ayers, 26, 400 block Ocean Court Shipbuilders Village, Milton
Anthony Francis, 25, 30213 Regetta Bay Blvd, Heron Bay, Lewes
Steven Francis, 27, 30213 Regetta Bay Blvd, Heron Bay, Lewes
Wayne Wyatt, 49, 28468 West Springside Drive, Harbeson
Mary McNeill, 36, 509 Burton Village, Rehoboth
James Eley, 24, 412 Bridgeham Ave., Milford
Zelda Sheppard, 40, 15204 Hudson Road, Milton
WANTED PERSONS
Russell Ayers, 23, Lewes
Michael Brewer, 31, Burton Village, Rehoboth
Terrance Johnson, 28, of Lewes
Stephen White, 26, of Lincoln
Lawrence Micclhe, 35, Dagsboro
Jacob Svenson, 27, Dagsboro
Resume:
Delaware State Police, DEA Dover Task Force, Dover Police Department, Milford Police Department, Georgetown Police Department, Probation and Parole and Dewey Beach Police Department have concluded a 7 month investigations that results in the arrest of 7 individuals for narcotics racketeering and related drug charges after several raids were conducted. In addition 6 suspects are still wanted as a result of the investigation.
On Thursday, August 13, police executed 7 search warrants in the Lewes, Milton and Milford areas of Sussex County in connection with the investigation. As a result of this investigation Devaughn Ayers was implicated as a main supplier of cocaine and crack cocaine in the Lewes / Pinetown area. Ayers used a residence located at 30093 Pinetown Road and 17716 Cone Lane in the Lewes area. Ayers and several co-conspirators were responsible for the distribution of over 1 kilogram of cocaine.
When Ayers was arrested on Thursday on Pinetown Road and was found in possession of 100.5 grams of crack cocaine and paraphernalia. A search warrant executed at Cone Lane resulted in the seizure of several handguns and a shotgun and additional paraphernalia. Most of the items were in a BMW parked in the residence which was maintained by Ayers. He was arrested for Organized Crime and Racketeering, 7 counts of Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with the intent to Deliver Cocaine, Maintaining a Vehicle, 14 counts of Conspiracy 2nd, 9 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, 5 counts of delivery of Cocaine, 8 counts of Criminal Solicitation 2nd, and 4 counts of Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited and Receiving a Stolen Firearm. He was committed to the Department of Correction in default of $631, 500 cash bond.
A subsequent warrant was executed at the home of Anthony and Steven Francis located at 30213 Regetta Bay Blvd., Heron Bay, Lewes. As a result of the search police recovered 233 grams of marijuana.
Anthony Francis was charged with Organized Crime and Racketeering, 2 counts of Conspiracy 2nd , 2 counts of Criminal Solicitation 2nd, Possession with the Intent to Deliver Marijuana, Maintaining a Dwelling, Tampering with Physical Evidence, 2 counts of Possession of Paraphernalia and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Anthony was committed to the Department of Correction in default of $3,500 bail
Steven Francis was charged with Maintaining a Dwelling, Conspiracy 2nd, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Steven was released on $3,500 bail.
A search warrant executed at Wayne Wyatt’s residence, 28468 West Springside Drive, Harbeson resulted in Wyatt’s arrest. He was charged with Organized Crime and Racketeering and 3 counts of Conspiracy 2nd. Wyatt was committed to the Department of Correction in default of $36,000 bail.
A warrant executed at the home of Michael Brewer and Mary McNeill located at 509 Burton Village, Rehoboth Beach resulted in the seizure of 41.7 grams of crack cocaine and paraphernalia. McNeill was taken into custody and charged with Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with the Intent to Deliver Cocaine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Conspiracy 2nd, 2 counts possession of drug paraphernalia and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. McNeill was committed on $87,500 bail. Brewer was not present at the time of the raid. Brewer is wanted by the state police for Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with the Intent to Deliver Cocaine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Conspiracy 2nd and 2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
Milford Police executed a search warrant at the home of James Eley, located at 412 Bridgeham Ave., Milford. Eley was charged with Organized Crime and Racketeering and 3 counts of Conspiracy 2nd. Eley was committed on a no cash bond.
In addition Zelda Sheppard, 40, of Milton, was arrested on Pinetown Road during the raid. She was in possession of 21 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She was arrested for Possession with the Intent to Deliver Marijuana and 2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Troopers are also actively looking for the above subjects who are wanted of racketeering and drug charges.
Suspect(s):
Devaugh Ayers, 26, 400 block Ocean Court Shipbuilders Village, Milton
Anthony Francis, 25, 30213 Regetta Bay Blvd, Heron Bay, Lewes
Steven Francis, 27, 30213 Regetta Bay Blvd, Heron Bay, Lewes
Wayne Wyatt, 49, 28468 West Springside Drive, Harbeson
Mary McNeill, 36, 509 Burton Village, Rehoboth
James Eley, 24, 412 Bridgeham Ave., Milford
Zelda Sheppard, 40, 15204 Hudson Road, Milton
WANTED PERSONS
Russell Ayers, 23, Lewes
Michael Brewer, 31, Burton Village, Rehoboth
Terrance Johnson, 28, of Lewes
Stephen White, 26, of Lincoln
Lawrence Micclhe, 35, Dagsboro
Jacob Svenson, 27, Dagsboro
Resume:
Delaware State Police, DEA Dover Task Force, Dover Police Department, Milford Police Department, Georgetown Police Department, Probation and Parole and Dewey Beach Police Department have concluded a 7 month investigations that results in the arrest of 7 individuals for narcotics racketeering and related drug charges after several raids were conducted. In addition 6 suspects are still wanted as a result of the investigation.
On Thursday, August 13, police executed 7 search warrants in the Lewes, Milton and Milford areas of Sussex County in connection with the investigation. As a result of this investigation Devaughn Ayers was implicated as a main supplier of cocaine and crack cocaine in the Lewes / Pinetown area. Ayers used a residence located at 30093 Pinetown Road and 17716 Cone Lane in the Lewes area. Ayers and several co-conspirators were responsible for the distribution of over 1 kilogram of cocaine.
When Ayers was arrested on Thursday on Pinetown Road and was found in possession of 100.5 grams of crack cocaine and paraphernalia. A search warrant executed at Cone Lane resulted in the seizure of several handguns and a shotgun and additional paraphernalia. Most of the items were in a BMW parked in the residence which was maintained by Ayers. He was arrested for Organized Crime and Racketeering, 7 counts of Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with the intent to Deliver Cocaine, Maintaining a Vehicle, 14 counts of Conspiracy 2nd, 9 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, 5 counts of delivery of Cocaine, 8 counts of Criminal Solicitation 2nd, and 4 counts of Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited and Receiving a Stolen Firearm. He was committed to the Department of Correction in default of $631, 500 cash bond.
A subsequent warrant was executed at the home of Anthony and Steven Francis located at 30213 Regetta Bay Blvd., Heron Bay, Lewes. As a result of the search police recovered 233 grams of marijuana.
Anthony Francis was charged with Organized Crime and Racketeering, 2 counts of Conspiracy 2nd , 2 counts of Criminal Solicitation 2nd, Possession with the Intent to Deliver Marijuana, Maintaining a Dwelling, Tampering with Physical Evidence, 2 counts of Possession of Paraphernalia and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Anthony was committed to the Department of Correction in default of $3,500 bail
Steven Francis was charged with Maintaining a Dwelling, Conspiracy 2nd, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and 2 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Steven was released on $3,500 bail.
A search warrant executed at Wayne Wyatt’s residence, 28468 West Springside Drive, Harbeson resulted in Wyatt’s arrest. He was charged with Organized Crime and Racketeering and 3 counts of Conspiracy 2nd. Wyatt was committed to the Department of Correction in default of $36,000 bail.
A warrant executed at the home of Michael Brewer and Mary McNeill located at 509 Burton Village, Rehoboth Beach resulted in the seizure of 41.7 grams of crack cocaine and paraphernalia. McNeill was taken into custody and charged with Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with the Intent to Deliver Cocaine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Conspiracy 2nd, 2 counts possession of drug paraphernalia and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. McNeill was committed on $87,500 bail. Brewer was not present at the time of the raid. Brewer is wanted by the state police for Trafficking Cocaine, Possession with the Intent to Deliver Cocaine, Maintaining a Dwelling, Conspiracy 2nd and 2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
Milford Police executed a search warrant at the home of James Eley, located at 412 Bridgeham Ave., Milford. Eley was charged with Organized Crime and Racketeering and 3 counts of Conspiracy 2nd. Eley was committed on a no cash bond.
In addition Zelda Sheppard, 40, of Milton, was arrested on Pinetown Road during the raid. She was in possession of 21 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She was arrested for Possession with the Intent to Deliver Marijuana and 2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Troopers are also actively looking for the above subjects who are wanted of racketeering and drug charges.
2006 Pierce Enforcer Pumper Refurbishment SFD
Here are the specs for each of the new engines going to Wisconsin to be refurbished. Who in their right mind would refurbish new fire trucks that are only 3 years?
City of Salisbury Fire Department
Salisbury, Maryland
2006 Pierce Enforcer Pumper 17437-01
Maintenance and Refurbishment
Pierce Midwest Refurbishment Center
816 Commercial Avenue
Weyauwega, WI 54983
920-867-2142
Date: February 18, 2009
Quote is good for 90 days
QUALIFICATIONS
Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., located in Appleton , Wisconsin , is truly a leader and innovator in the fire apparatus industry. The Pierce Refurbishment Center has achieved the very same reputation for fire apparatus repair and refurbishing. Located 30 miles west of Appleton in Weyauwega , Wisconsin , the Pierce Refurbishment Center facility is dedicated exclusively to the refurbishing and repair of all makes and models of fire apparatus. Pierce Manufacturing has produced fire apparatus for over 50 years and has been refurbishing apparatus for more than 30 years.
The 40,000 square foot Refurbishment Center has 16 well-equipped bays staffed by 52 certified, highly skilled mechanics. Fabrication and refinishing is done at the main manufacturing facilities to assure our customers the same fine quality that new Pierce apparatus is famous for.
WELDING REQUIREMENTS
Pierce Manufacturing follows American Welding Society D1.1-96 standards for structural steel welding. All aluminum welding will be done to American Welding Society and ANSI D1.2-96 requirements for structural welding of aluminum. Flux core arc welding shall use alloy rods, type 7000, American Welding Society standards A5.20-E70T1.
SINGLE SOURCE MANUFACTURER
Pierce Manufacturing is a single source apparatus manufacturer. The definition of single source is a manufacturer that designs and manufactures their products using an integrated approach, including the chassis, cab and body being fabricated and assembled on the bidder’s premises. The warranties relative to the chassis and body design (excluding component warranties such as engine, transmission, axles, pump, etc.) will be from a single source manufacturer and not split between manufacturer (i.e. body and chassis).
ISO COMPLIANCE
Pierce Manufacturing operates a Quality Management System under the requirements of ISO 9001. These standards sponsored by the "International Organization for Standardization (ISO)" specify the quality systems that are established by the manufacturer for design, manufacture, installation and service. A copy of the certificate of compliance Number 32454 is included with this proposal.
WARRANTY
Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. warrants all new components and repairs to existing components to be free from defects in materials and workmanship per the enclosed warranty policy.
TERMS
Payment is to be made, in full, upon completion and final acceptance at Pierce Manufacturing, Inc.
SHIPPING PRECAUTIONS
All of the following will need be completed before shipping your apparatus to Pierce Manufacturing for Refurbishment or Repair. Failure to complete the listed items below will result in additional cost to the fire department.
All water tanks, foam tanks, pumps, all inlets and discharge plumbing, all drains, and any other plumbing are to be completely drained prior to being driven or flat-bedded.
Strip down all loose equipment unless arranged with Pierce prior to shipping in order to make the repair process easier and to eliminate the potential for lost equipment while the unit is being refurbished or repaired.
All loose or potentially loose items should be taped or strapped to ensure they do not come loose during transit.
TRANSPORTATION
Pierce manufacturing will arrange transportation by means of a drive away service both to the refurbishment center in Weyauwega , Wisconsin from the City of Salisbury, MD and back to Salisbury , MD with the completed apparatus.
Dealer Net: $ 5,782.00
INSPECTION
The following inspections will be performed before the removal of any components and before any disassembly. A detailed inspection report will be forward to the fire department for disposition. Additional repairs will be open: subject to inspection.
· Incoming Electrical inspection
· Incoming Chassis Inspection and Road test
· Incoming Pump Test
· Incoming Body Inspection
Inspections are required to verify working components before they are removed.
Dealer Net: $ 1,513.00
TWO-TONE CAB UPPER REPAINT
Remove all lightbars, air conditioning roof unit, brow light, crew cab side scene lights and cab chrome trim for repainting the existing white paint break area BLACK. Break line and shield to match existing.
Repair all caulk cracks under the cab roof rain drip prior to repainting.
After repainting black reinstall lightbars, air conditioning roof unit, brow light, crew cab side scene lights and chrome trim on the paint break. Test and verify proper operation of all removed items.
Dealer Net: $ 9,358.00
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
On Scene Solutions LED compartment light strips will be provided in each body compartment. Strips will be mounted vertically along each side of the door framing. The light strips will be centered along the vertical side of the doorframe.
There will be a total of seven (7)Qty, compartments that include these lights.
These lights will be in addition to the existing 6” compartment lights.
Opening the compartment door will automatically turn the compartment lighting on.
Dealer Net: $ 4,389.00
AIR BOTTLE HOLDERS
All SCBA brackets in the cab and crew cab will be replaced with new "Hands-Free" auto clamp style bracket in its backrest. For efficiency and convenience, the bracket will include an automatic spring clamp that allows the occupant to store the SCBA bottle by simply pushing it into the seat back. For protection of all occupants in the cab, in the event of an accident, the inertial components within the clamp will constrain the SCBA bottle in the seat and will exceed the NFPA standard of 9G. Bracket designs with manual restraints (belts, straps, buckles) that could be inadvertently left unlocked and allow the SCBA to move freely within the cab during an accident, will not be acceptable.
There will be a quantity of five (5)Qty, SCBA brackets provided.
Customer supplied SCBA will be Scott Air-Pak 50, 30 minute – 4500 psi, 5.48” diameter, carbon bottles.
Dealer Net: $ 2,226.00
EXISTING AUTO EJECT FOR SHORELINE
The auto eject charge monitoring screen will be relocated to the exterior of the cab just above the shoreline receptacle to match the new apparatus 21857TR-01Qty, Shoreline.
Dealer Net: $ 160.00
MIRRORS
The existing West Coast mirror will be removed and replace with one (1) Ramco, Model 6000-PCHR, polished aluminum mirror will be mounted on each of the cab doors. All holes will be plugged before the black two-tone repaint. The mirrors will be 9.25" x 13.50", with a convex section. The mirror head will have a highly polished aluminum finish.
The flat glass in each mirror will be heated and adjustable, with remote controls that are convenient to the driver.
The convex section in each mirror will be heated and adjustable, with remote controls that are convenient to the driver.
Dealer Net: $ 2,389.00
5.00” REAR INLET PIPING
Modify the 5.00” rear inlet piping to extend the 6.00” Stroz adapter to the end of the rear upper half step. Nothing is to stick out beyond the rear of the apparatus. Exposed pipe will be painted red #114 to match body color.
Dealer Net: $ 995.00
HOSEBED DECK LIGHT
One (1) 6.00" Unity AG deck light with swivel mount, with a 6,000 candle power halogen flood bulb will be provided at the center of the front hosebed cross divider. Light will face rearward to illuminate the hosebed area. Light will be connected to the cup switch on the driver’s side rear bulkhead labeled “Deck Lights”.
Dealer Net: $ 398.00
SIDE AND REAR VISION SYSTEM
A backup camera system with two (2) additional cameras will be provided.
There will be three (3) cameras provided in the following locations: one (1) camera will be installed on the passenger side cab mirror area, one (1) camera will be installed on the driver side cab mirror area, and one (1) camera located at the rear of the truck.
The camera at the rear of the truck will be activated when the apparatus is put into reverse. The passenger side camera will be activated when the right turn signal is active. The driver side camera will be activated when the left turn signal is active.
The camera images will be displayed on the apparatus 6.8" LCD color monitor with integral camera switcher. The LCD will be in clear view of the driver with exact location to be identified at a later dateLocation, Camera Monitor.
Dealer Net: $ 3,804.00
FOLDING LADDER
The existing folding ladder will be repositioned from the outside edge of the hydraulic ladder rack to the inside edge matching 21857TR
Dealer Net: $ 496.00
LADDER RACK TREADPLATE BOOT
An aluminum treadplate boot will be installed on the front of the hydraulic ladder rack to match 21857TR
Dealer Net: $308.00
DEPARTMENT DOOR SEALS
The existing cab door department seals will be removed and replaced with new seals to match 21857TR
EMBLEM
There will be two (2) "Star of Life" emblems sized and installed one (1) each side on D-3 and P-3 to match 21857TR.
EMBLEM
There will be two (2) "Smoke Detector" emblems sized and installed one (1) each side on D-1 and P-1 to match 21857TR.
EMBLEM
There will be two (2) “Fire Helmets” with 9-11-01 to match existing one (1) each side of crew cab, behind crew cab doors installed after the two-tone black repaint.
WEBSITE EMBLEM
There will be three (3) website emblems installed one (1) on D-3, one (1) on P-3 and one (1) on the rear R-1 roll up doors to match 21857TR.
Dealer Net: $ 2,735.00
Total of all work $ 34,553.00
City of Salisbury Fire Department
Salisbury, Maryland
2006 Pierce Enforcer Pumper 17437-01
Maintenance and Refurbishment
Pierce Midwest Refurbishment Center
816 Commercial Avenue
Weyauwega, WI 54983
920-867-2142
Date: February 18, 2009
Quote is good for 90 days
QUALIFICATIONS
Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., located in Appleton , Wisconsin , is truly a leader and innovator in the fire apparatus industry. The Pierce Refurbishment Center has achieved the very same reputation for fire apparatus repair and refurbishing. Located 30 miles west of Appleton in Weyauwega , Wisconsin , the Pierce Refurbishment Center facility is dedicated exclusively to the refurbishing and repair of all makes and models of fire apparatus. Pierce Manufacturing has produced fire apparatus for over 50 years and has been refurbishing apparatus for more than 30 years.
The 40,000 square foot Refurbishment Center has 16 well-equipped bays staffed by 52 certified, highly skilled mechanics. Fabrication and refinishing is done at the main manufacturing facilities to assure our customers the same fine quality that new Pierce apparatus is famous for.
WELDING REQUIREMENTS
Pierce Manufacturing follows American Welding Society D1.1-96 standards for structural steel welding. All aluminum welding will be done to American Welding Society and ANSI D1.2-96 requirements for structural welding of aluminum. Flux core arc welding shall use alloy rods, type 7000, American Welding Society standards A5.20-E70T1.
SINGLE SOURCE MANUFACTURER
Pierce Manufacturing is a single source apparatus manufacturer. The definition of single source is a manufacturer that designs and manufactures their products using an integrated approach, including the chassis, cab and body being fabricated and assembled on the bidder’s premises. The warranties relative to the chassis and body design (excluding component warranties such as engine, transmission, axles, pump, etc.) will be from a single source manufacturer and not split between manufacturer (i.e. body and chassis).
ISO COMPLIANCE
Pierce Manufacturing operates a Quality Management System under the requirements of ISO 9001. These standards sponsored by the "International Organization for Standardization (ISO)" specify the quality systems that are established by the manufacturer for design, manufacture, installation and service. A copy of the certificate of compliance Number 32454 is included with this proposal.
WARRANTY
Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. warrants all new components and repairs to existing components to be free from defects in materials and workmanship per the enclosed warranty policy.
TERMS
Payment is to be made, in full, upon completion and final acceptance at Pierce Manufacturing, Inc.
SHIPPING PRECAUTIONS
All of the following will need be completed before shipping your apparatus to Pierce Manufacturing for Refurbishment or Repair. Failure to complete the listed items below will result in additional cost to the fire department.
All water tanks, foam tanks, pumps, all inlets and discharge plumbing, all drains, and any other plumbing are to be completely drained prior to being driven or flat-bedded.
Strip down all loose equipment unless arranged with Pierce prior to shipping in order to make the repair process easier and to eliminate the potential for lost equipment while the unit is being refurbished or repaired.
All loose or potentially loose items should be taped or strapped to ensure they do not come loose during transit.
TRANSPORTATION
Pierce manufacturing will arrange transportation by means of a drive away service both to the refurbishment center in Weyauwega , Wisconsin from the City of Salisbury, MD and back to Salisbury , MD with the completed apparatus.
Dealer Net: $ 5,782.00
INSPECTION
The following inspections will be performed before the removal of any components and before any disassembly. A detailed inspection report will be forward to the fire department for disposition. Additional repairs will be open: subject to inspection.
· Incoming Electrical inspection
· Incoming Chassis Inspection and Road test
· Incoming Pump Test
· Incoming Body Inspection
Inspections are required to verify working components before they are removed.
Dealer Net: $ 1,513.00
TWO-TONE CAB UPPER REPAINT
Remove all lightbars, air conditioning roof unit, brow light, crew cab side scene lights and cab chrome trim for repainting the existing white paint break area BLACK. Break line and shield to match existing.
Repair all caulk cracks under the cab roof rain drip prior to repainting.
After repainting black reinstall lightbars, air conditioning roof unit, brow light, crew cab side scene lights and chrome trim on the paint break. Test and verify proper operation of all removed items.
Dealer Net: $ 9,358.00
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
On Scene Solutions LED compartment light strips will be provided in each body compartment. Strips will be mounted vertically along each side of the door framing. The light strips will be centered along the vertical side of the doorframe.
There will be a total of seven (7)Qty, compartments that include these lights.
These lights will be in addition to the existing 6” compartment lights.
Opening the compartment door will automatically turn the compartment lighting on.
Dealer Net: $ 4,389.00
AIR BOTTLE HOLDERS
All SCBA brackets in the cab and crew cab will be replaced with new "Hands-Free" auto clamp style bracket in its backrest. For efficiency and convenience, the bracket will include an automatic spring clamp that allows the occupant to store the SCBA bottle by simply pushing it into the seat back. For protection of all occupants in the cab, in the event of an accident, the inertial components within the clamp will constrain the SCBA bottle in the seat and will exceed the NFPA standard of 9G. Bracket designs with manual restraints (belts, straps, buckles) that could be inadvertently left unlocked and allow the SCBA to move freely within the cab during an accident, will not be acceptable.
There will be a quantity of five (5)Qty, SCBA brackets provided.
Customer supplied SCBA will be Scott Air-Pak 50, 30 minute – 4500 psi, 5.48” diameter, carbon bottles.
Dealer Net: $ 2,226.00
EXISTING AUTO EJECT FOR SHORELINE
The auto eject charge monitoring screen will be relocated to the exterior of the cab just above the shoreline receptacle to match the new apparatus 21857TR-01Qty, Shoreline.
Dealer Net: $ 160.00
MIRRORS
The existing West Coast mirror will be removed and replace with one (1) Ramco, Model 6000-PCHR, polished aluminum mirror will be mounted on each of the cab doors. All holes will be plugged before the black two-tone repaint. The mirrors will be 9.25" x 13.50", with a convex section. The mirror head will have a highly polished aluminum finish.
The flat glass in each mirror will be heated and adjustable, with remote controls that are convenient to the driver.
The convex section in each mirror will be heated and adjustable, with remote controls that are convenient to the driver.
Dealer Net: $ 2,389.00
5.00” REAR INLET PIPING
Modify the 5.00” rear inlet piping to extend the 6.00” Stroz adapter to the end of the rear upper half step. Nothing is to stick out beyond the rear of the apparatus. Exposed pipe will be painted red #114 to match body color.
Dealer Net: $ 995.00
HOSEBED DECK LIGHT
One (1) 6.00" Unity AG deck light with swivel mount, with a 6,000 candle power halogen flood bulb will be provided at the center of the front hosebed cross divider. Light will face rearward to illuminate the hosebed area. Light will be connected to the cup switch on the driver’s side rear bulkhead labeled “Deck Lights”.
Dealer Net: $ 398.00
SIDE AND REAR VISION SYSTEM
A backup camera system with two (2) additional cameras will be provided.
There will be three (3) cameras provided in the following locations: one (1) camera will be installed on the passenger side cab mirror area, one (1) camera will be installed on the driver side cab mirror area, and one (1) camera located at the rear of the truck.
The camera at the rear of the truck will be activated when the apparatus is put into reverse. The passenger side camera will be activated when the right turn signal is active. The driver side camera will be activated when the left turn signal is active.
The camera images will be displayed on the apparatus 6.8" LCD color monitor with integral camera switcher. The LCD will be in clear view of the driver with exact location to be identified at a later dateLocation, Camera Monitor.
Dealer Net: $ 3,804.00
FOLDING LADDER
The existing folding ladder will be repositioned from the outside edge of the hydraulic ladder rack to the inside edge matching 21857TR
Dealer Net: $ 496.00
LADDER RACK TREADPLATE BOOT
An aluminum treadplate boot will be installed on the front of the hydraulic ladder rack to match 21857TR
Dealer Net: $308.00
DEPARTMENT DOOR SEALS
The existing cab door department seals will be removed and replaced with new seals to match 21857TR
EMBLEM
There will be two (2) "Star of Life" emblems sized and installed one (1) each side on D-3 and P-3 to match 21857TR.
EMBLEM
There will be two (2) "Smoke Detector" emblems sized and installed one (1) each side on D-1 and P-1 to match 21857TR.
EMBLEM
There will be two (2) “Fire Helmets” with 9-11-01 to match existing one (1) each side of crew cab, behind crew cab doors installed after the two-tone black repaint.
WEBSITE EMBLEM
There will be three (3) website emblems installed one (1) on D-3, one (1) on P-3 and one (1) on the rear R-1 roll up doors to match 21857TR.
Dealer Net: $ 2,735.00
Total of all work $ 34,553.00
Womens World Series Fast Pitch Softball
Notes From 8-11-09 WBOE Meeting
The Wicomico County Board of Education at its monthly meeting on Aug. 11:
Heard from Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Fredericksen that:
- Schools are getting ready, curriculum work is ongoing, meetings are being held on how best to serve some of Wicomico's most challenging students, building improvements are taking place throughout the school system, particularly at the new James M. Bennett High, and staff training is taking place as the new school year approaches. The latest news is posted at www.wcboe.org.
- Word is anticipated soon from the Maryland Attorney General's Office on the school system's maintenance of effort agreement with Wicomico County.
- The Board is waiting for the governor to announce two appointees to the Board of Education. Sue Hitch, whose term ended June 30, is continuing to serve until her replacement is named. Brian Kilgore resigned on June 1 and the replacement will fulfill the remaining four years of the term.
- Regulations for using federal stimulus funds arrived that day and are being reviewed.
- Final quotes ranging from $7,000-$32,000 have been received for conducting a school climate survey whose results would be compared with the results of other surveys. The survey committee will look at the proposals for different types of surveys.
- He will be sitting down with a group of students Aug. 12 at Salisbury Middle School for a videotaped group interview that will air later on PAC 14.
Reports
Received for information the monthly classified personnel matters report, updated reports on competitive grant applications for 2008-09 and 2009-10, and the July 14 project listing report from Facility Services. Board members praised the comprehensive project listing report. A summer projects update will be available soon. The Board also approved the monthly personnel report for certificated employees and August budget transfers, some of which will require County Council approval.
Promotions and Appointments
Approved the appointment of Jackie Deal and the promotion of Cynthia Waters to serve as pupil personnel workers, and the ratification of the superintendent's appointment of Stacy Messick as coordinator of employee relations.
Pre-Qualification
Approved the pre-qualification of a number of professional architectural and engineering firms for miscellaneous small scale projects (fees under $100,000).
Tuition
Approved the tuition rate schedule for 2009-10 for non-resident students, both in-state and out-of-state, and for non-resident CTE students.
Bid Awards
Awarded the bid for miscellaneous masonry to Cain Masonry Inc. as the primary vendor and Hayward Masonry as the secondary vendor as the low responsive and responsible bidders. In 2008-09, approximately $25,000 was spent on miscellaneous masonry projects.
Voted to utilize the National IPA DuPage County Contract #P08-02 with Canon Business Solutions to lease three color copiers to replace similar existing color copiers.
Voted to utilize the Eastern Shore of Maryland's Educational Consortium Food Service Committee contract with Schmidt Baking Company Bread Products for Food Services bread products. The annual contract value for the school system is $139,100.
Awarded the contract for ice cream products to Jack & Jill Ice Cream, through a unit price contract with the Eastern Shore of Maryland's Educational Consortium Food Service Committee. The annual contract value is $62,000 for Wicomico Food Services.
Voted to purchase food services equipment from several different vendors as the low responsive and responsible bidders in order to replace some Food Services equipment with available American Recovery & Reinvestment Act ($97,000) and Food Services funds.
Awarded the Bid for General Materials of Instruction -- Unit Price and Catalog Contract to School Specialty as the low responsive and responsible bidder, at an annual contract value of $315,000.
Food Services Budget
Approved the Food Services budget for the 2009-10 school year. The balanced budget of $6,830,498 includes a $750,000 transfer from the school system's general fund (subsidizing food services is a common practice for school systems) and does not include any meal price increases for students. In addition to the traditional lunch and breakfast programs, Food Services provides an after-school snack program for some locations, the Maryland Meals for Achievement breakfast program in several schools, a summer food service program at 17 sites, and enterprise catering.
Planned Transitioning of Adult Basic Education
Voted to begin planning the transitioning of the school system's Adult Basic Education program to a successor agency effective June 30, 2010, when the current state grant expires. Offered for many years with grant support from the Maryland State Department of Education, Adult Basic Education is now shifting to the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation as a program that is closely aligned with job training. Wicomico will inform the secretary of Labor, Licensing & Regulation of its intention not to continue the program so the state can prepare a request for proposal to determine a successor sponsoring agency. The school system will help ensure an orderly transition because the program is a valuable one, but it will be delivered better by an organization with a closer focus on jobs, Dr. Fredericksen said. In many communities across the country, adult basic education is now delivered at a community college. The school system will focus on its K-12 program.
Bus Contracts
Awarded bus contracts to Eric Morris (bus 20, serving Pemberton and West Salisbury elementary schools) and Bruce Lewis (bus 502, serving Willards Elementary, Pittsville Elementary and Middle, and Beaver Run Elementary).
Board Member Reports
Heard from Board President Mark Thompson that he has been visiting schools this summer and that schools are eager to have Board members visit -- though not for full tours on the first couple of days of the school year.
Heard from President Thompson that the Wicomico County Board of Education will be recognized Aug. 20 with a certificate of appreciation as an employer who supports employees in the Guard and Reserves.
Learned from board members Robin Holloway and Sue Hitch that there is area-wide difficulty in scheduling well visits to doctors because of a shortage of doctors due to the area's growing population as well as the recent, tragic death of Dr. Jose Alvarado, father of former student representative to the Board David Alvarado. Mrs. Holloway said the shortage of available well visits may be an issue if students aren't able to get their physicals for participating in sports.
Heard from Dr. Margo Handy, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction and Support Services, that the school system is working closely with the Health Department to ensure it has the latest information on H1N1 for schools, custodial staff and school nurses. The school system will share consistent, current information on protective measures with school families.
Heard from Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Fredericksen that:
- Schools are getting ready, curriculum work is ongoing, meetings are being held on how best to serve some of Wicomico's most challenging students, building improvements are taking place throughout the school system, particularly at the new James M. Bennett High, and staff training is taking place as the new school year approaches. The latest news is posted at www.wcboe.org.
- Word is anticipated soon from the Maryland Attorney General's Office on the school system's maintenance of effort agreement with Wicomico County.
- The Board is waiting for the governor to announce two appointees to the Board of Education. Sue Hitch, whose term ended June 30, is continuing to serve until her replacement is named. Brian Kilgore resigned on June 1 and the replacement will fulfill the remaining four years of the term.
- Regulations for using federal stimulus funds arrived that day and are being reviewed.
- Final quotes ranging from $7,000-$32,000 have been received for conducting a school climate survey whose results would be compared with the results of other surveys. The survey committee will look at the proposals for different types of surveys.
- He will be sitting down with a group of students Aug. 12 at Salisbury Middle School for a videotaped group interview that will air later on PAC 14.
Reports
Received for information the monthly classified personnel matters report, updated reports on competitive grant applications for 2008-09 and 2009-10, and the July 14 project listing report from Facility Services. Board members praised the comprehensive project listing report. A summer projects update will be available soon. The Board also approved the monthly personnel report for certificated employees and August budget transfers, some of which will require County Council approval.
Promotions and Appointments
Approved the appointment of Jackie Deal and the promotion of Cynthia Waters to serve as pupil personnel workers, and the ratification of the superintendent's appointment of Stacy Messick as coordinator of employee relations.
Pre-Qualification
Approved the pre-qualification of a number of professional architectural and engineering firms for miscellaneous small scale projects (fees under $100,000).
Tuition
Approved the tuition rate schedule for 2009-10 for non-resident students, both in-state and out-of-state, and for non-resident CTE students.
Bid Awards
Awarded the bid for miscellaneous masonry to Cain Masonry Inc. as the primary vendor and Hayward Masonry as the secondary vendor as the low responsive and responsible bidders. In 2008-09, approximately $25,000 was spent on miscellaneous masonry projects.
Voted to utilize the National IPA DuPage County Contract #P08-02 with Canon Business Solutions to lease three color copiers to replace similar existing color copiers.
Voted to utilize the Eastern Shore of Maryland's Educational Consortium Food Service Committee contract with Schmidt Baking Company Bread Products for Food Services bread products. The annual contract value for the school system is $139,100.
Awarded the contract for ice cream products to Jack & Jill Ice Cream, through a unit price contract with the Eastern Shore of Maryland's Educational Consortium Food Service Committee. The annual contract value is $62,000 for Wicomico Food Services.
Voted to purchase food services equipment from several different vendors as the low responsive and responsible bidders in order to replace some Food Services equipment with available American Recovery & Reinvestment Act ($97,000) and Food Services funds.
Awarded the Bid for General Materials of Instruction -- Unit Price and Catalog Contract to School Specialty as the low responsive and responsible bidder, at an annual contract value of $315,000.
Food Services Budget
Approved the Food Services budget for the 2009-10 school year. The balanced budget of $6,830,498 includes a $750,000 transfer from the school system's general fund (subsidizing food services is a common practice for school systems) and does not include any meal price increases for students. In addition to the traditional lunch and breakfast programs, Food Services provides an after-school snack program for some locations, the Maryland Meals for Achievement breakfast program in several schools, a summer food service program at 17 sites, and enterprise catering.
Planned Transitioning of Adult Basic Education
Voted to begin planning the transitioning of the school system's Adult Basic Education program to a successor agency effective June 30, 2010, when the current state grant expires. Offered for many years with grant support from the Maryland State Department of Education, Adult Basic Education is now shifting to the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation as a program that is closely aligned with job training. Wicomico will inform the secretary of Labor, Licensing & Regulation of its intention not to continue the program so the state can prepare a request for proposal to determine a successor sponsoring agency. The school system will help ensure an orderly transition because the program is a valuable one, but it will be delivered better by an organization with a closer focus on jobs, Dr. Fredericksen said. In many communities across the country, adult basic education is now delivered at a community college. The school system will focus on its K-12 program.
Bus Contracts
Awarded bus contracts to Eric Morris (bus 20, serving Pemberton and West Salisbury elementary schools) and Bruce Lewis (bus 502, serving Willards Elementary, Pittsville Elementary and Middle, and Beaver Run Elementary).
Board Member Reports
Heard from Board President Mark Thompson that he has been visiting schools this summer and that schools are eager to have Board members visit -- though not for full tours on the first couple of days of the school year.
Heard from President Thompson that the Wicomico County Board of Education will be recognized Aug. 20 with a certificate of appreciation as an employer who supports employees in the Guard and Reserves.
Learned from board members Robin Holloway and Sue Hitch that there is area-wide difficulty in scheduling well visits to doctors because of a shortage of doctors due to the area's growing population as well as the recent, tragic death of Dr. Jose Alvarado, father of former student representative to the Board David Alvarado. Mrs. Holloway said the shortage of available well visits may be an issue if students aren't able to get their physicals for participating in sports.
Heard from Dr. Margo Handy, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction and Support Services, that the school system is working closely with the Health Department to ensure it has the latest information on H1N1 for schools, custodial staff and school nurses. The school system will share consistent, current information on protective measures with school families.