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Monday, October 18, 2010
Big Seth Mitchell Post Tomorrow Morning
A Comment Worthy Of A Post
I attened the Delmar Fire Departments Annual Dinner this past Saturday as a guest of a friend. During the speeches and awards ceremony they reconignized people that helped them during the snow storm this past winter, farmers who helped with tractors and people that helped get the snow off your roof. They all got plaques for thanks. There was no mention of you whats so ever. I thought you helped them also? Did I miss something? Why they not give you thanks?"
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7 to 9 PM
In the
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WOR-WIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CANDIDATES INVITED:
At Large: Dave Cowall -- Bob Culver – Matt Holloway -- Ed Taylor
First District: David Goslee -- Sheree Sample-Hughes
Fourth District: Bob Caldwell -- Dave MacLeod
Candidates Will Be Questioned on Significant Issues Expected to Face the County Council during the Next Term – 2011 through 2014 by DON RUSH of WSCL/WSDL (Public Radio Delmarva)
Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases
Date of Incident: 15 October 2010
Location: 25000 block of Rising Eagle Rd., Mardela Springs, MD
Suspect: Male Juvenile, 16 YOA, Mardela Springs, MD
Narrative: On 15 October 2010 at 6:21 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of an altercation occurring inside a residence in the 25000 block of Rising Eagle Road in Mardela Springs, MD. Upon arrival, the deputy learned that the altercation began when the 16 year old son became angry with his mother and aunt, began throwing things around the house and assaulted them. The deputy also discovered that the juvenile had just been released from electronic monitoring.
The deputy placed the juvenile under arrest and transported him to the Sheriff’s Office where authorities from the Department of Juvenile Services were contacted. The juvenile was detained in the Lower Shore Children’s Center pending formal court adjudication.
Charges: Assault 2nd
Incident: Fugitive Arrest / Resisting Arrest
Date of Incident: 15 October 2010
Location: 1400 block of Westchester Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Charles E. Moor, Jr., 36, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 15 October 2010 at 9:02 AM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office was surveilling a residence in the 1400 block of Westchester Street in an attempt to locate Charles Moor, the subject of an active arrest warrant that charged Moor with Assault and Stalking. The deputy had been to the residence on three prior occasions but had been unable to make contact with Moor. On this attempt, the deputy saw Moor come outside with a dog which allowed the deputy to approach and make contact with him. Once Moor realized the deputy was there, he ran into the house and closed the door. Additional deputies arrived but Moor refused to exit the residence. During the encounter, Moor opened the door in an effort to interact with the deputies who then attempted to take Moor into custody. During the attempted apprehension, Moor resisted arrest and struggled against the deputies’ efforts. During the struggle, one of the deputies received an injury to his hand that required treatment at Peninsula Regional Medical Center where he was treated and released.
Moor was taken into custody and transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Moor was charged with the arrest warrant and the additional charges stemming from the arrest. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner released Moor on Personal Recognizance.
Charges: Resisting Arrest / Failure to Obey a Law Enforcement Office / Disorderly Conduct
Warrant: Assault 2nd degree / Harassment/ Trespass/ Phone Abuse / Stalking
Incident: Theft
Date of Incident: 15 October 2010
Location: 201 N. Baptist Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Charlene Wright, 28, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 15 October 2010 at 4:39 PM, a deputy was driving through the parking lot of the District Court Multi-Service Building with a patrol vehicle equipped with a mobile Tag Reader system. The tag reader alerted the deputy to stolen plates displayed on a 2001 Cadillac parked in the lot. The deputy confirmed the information and waited for the operator to return. When the operator and owner, Charlene Wright, returned the deputy interviewed her about the tags. Wright informed the deputy that she "did not know" how the plates came to be on her vehicle.
The plates had been reported stolen to the Sheriff’s Office on 13 October 2010.
The deputy placed Wright under arrest and transported her to the Central Booking Unit where she was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner released Wright on Personal Recognizance.
Charges: Theft
Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 17 October 2010
Location: 100 block of Hall Drive, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Pending
Narrative: On 17 October 2010 at 12:02 AM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded for an assault in the 100 block of Hall Drive in Salisbury. Upon arrival, the deputy met with a 21 year old victim suffering from facial and shoulder injuries. The victim stated that he was walking down the street when he was accosted by two unknown white male subjects. The victim stated that these two individuals began calling him a thief before they attacked him and knocked him down to the ground. Witnesses to the attack stated they saw the suspects kick the victim while he was prone on the ground.
This investigation is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office at 410-548-4890 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.
Charges: Assault
Incident: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
Date of Incident: 16 October 2010
Location: Ocean Gateway at Sixty Foot Rd., Pittsville, MD
Suspect: Alferdo Jeronimo- Garmio, 55, Arlington, VA
Narrative: On 16 October 2010 at 8:33 PM, a deputy on patrol on eastbound Ocean Gateway in the Pittsville area had his attention drawn to a vehicle travelling 25 miles an hour under the posted speed limit on Ocean gateway and weaving to the point other vehicles were having to get out of the way. The deputy stopped the vehicle and found it operated by Alferdo Jeronimo - Garmio of Arlington, VA. The deputy had to assist the operator with getting the vehicle in park and then observed a half empty bottle of brandy on the passenger side floorboard of the vehicle. The deputy also detected a strong odor of alcohol emanating from within the vehicle.
After the administration of road side standardized field sobriety testing, the deputy placed the Alferdo Jeronimo – Garmio under arrest. The deputy transported him to the Maryland State Police barrack where a breath sample was obtained. The result of the test was a .21. The deputy transported Jeronimo – Garmio to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner detained Jeronimo – Garmio in the Detention Center in lieu of $7,500.00 bond.
Charges: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
Incident: Possession of Crack Cocaine
Date of Incident: 15 October 2010
Location: Jersey Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Paul W. Mihalek, Jr., 44, Delmar, MD
Narrative: On 15 October 2010 at 11:25 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle operated by Paul Mihalek of Delmar for speeding on Jersey Road. Upon contacting Mihalek, the deputy observed that Mihalek was visibly nervous and moving his hands furtively around the center console area. The deputy also observed that Mihalek would not look at him during the encounter. A WCSO Drug K9 team arrived and scanned the vehicle for the presence of the odor of illegal drugs, during which the K9 alerted positively to that odor. The deputy searched the vehicle and subsequently located a baggie of crack cocaine in the center console.
The deputy placed Mihalek under arrest and transported him to the Central Booking facility where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner released Mihalek on Personal Recognizance.
Charges: Possession of Crack Cocaine
Salisbury Police Department Press Releases
White male, 25-30 years of age, medium build, 6’ tall,
wearing a dark jeans, white shoes and a black hoodie type jacket with the hood up. This suspect was in possession of a black revolver type handgun with a brown wooden handle.
White male, 25-30 years of age, medium build, 6’ tall,
Wearing blue jeans, and a long sleeved black shirt.
CC # 201000041464
Anyone with information concerning this incident is asked to call the Salisbury Police at 410-548-3165 or Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Information may be provided anonymously.
On October 15, 2010 at approximately 5:45 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on a warrant received by Salisbury officers for an assault that occurred on August 7, 2010. On that date it was reported to the Salisbury Police that an adult male victim had been stabbed during an argument with the below listed suspect. The argument occurred in the front yard of a residence on the two hundred (200) block of Washington Street and resulted in the below listed suspect producing a knife and stabbing the victim in the right arm and the left forearm. The victim was treated and released as a result of the injury.
ARRESTED: Robert (nmn) Colon, 29 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
Possession of a deadly weapon
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201000031328
On October 15, 2010 at approximately 10:18 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on an outstanding arrest warrant received by Salisbury Officers for an assault that occurred on October 13. On that date Salisbury Officers received a call to respond to the Emergency Room at the Peninsula Regional Medical center to meet with the victim of an assault. Upon arrival the officer met with a seventy (70) year old female victim that had been assaulted in a check out line at the Walmart Store on North Salisbury Boulevard. The victim advised that while attempting to change check out lines the victim’s shopping cart inadvertently bumped into the below listed suspect’s wife’s cart. The suspect and his wife then became enraged, resulting in the suspect putting the victim on her cart and ramming her into the conveyor line causing her to fall from the cart onto the floor. The suspect rammed the victim into the conveyor belt four (4) times before she fell to the floor. The suspect and his wife then fled from the area. The officers were able to identify the suspect resulting in the arrest warrant.
ARRESTED: James Russell Crockett, Jr., 24 years of age
Delmar, Maryland
CHARGES: First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
Disturbing the peace
Dangerous weapon with intent to injure
Disorderly conduct
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201000040807
On October 15, 2010 at approximately 6:30 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of second street and observed the below listed suspects acting suspiciously in a motor vehicle. The officers made contact with the suspects and immediately detected the scent of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The vehicle was checked and the officers located suspected marijuana in the vehicle. As a result of this seizure, the officers executed a search and seizure warrant at a residence on second street and recovered additional marijuana, suspected cocaine, and a set of weighing scales.
ARRESTED #1: Corey Daniel Brittingham, 30 years of age
Quantico, Maryland
CHARGES: Possession of marijuana (2 counts)
Possession of "crack"/cocaine
Possession of cds/paraphernalia (3 counts)
Maintaining a common nuisance
ARRESTED #2: James Costacheck Grady, 31 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Possession of marijuana
Possessionof cds/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Both released to Central Booking
CC # 201000041162
On October 16, 2010 at approximately 6:40 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of E. Church St. and Walston Avenue and conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle occupied by the below listed suspect for traffic violations. During the stop, the officer observed a quantity of suspected marijuana on the floor of the vehicle.
ARRESTED: Ernest DeAngelo Ward, 23 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Possession of marijuana
Possession of cds/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201000041308
Marine Stuns Crowd At Tea Party
A former Marine sings the 2nd verse of the national anthem at a Tea Party gathering. Betcha most people have never heard the 2nd verse, but they should.
Top Dem, Socialists Plot '1-World' Scheme
Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., who has a long history with the Democratic Socialists of America, or DSA, was recorded promoting a "one-world" government, while asking the socialist group to organize against the war in Afghanistan and in support of Obama's policies.
"I see that us making him more cooperative with our plans is going to strengthen him and not weaken him," Conyers says to applause from the DSA activists.
"Whose job do you think it is to get him straightened out and get him on the right track? Ours! Ours!" Conyers exclaimed to more applause.
Conyers was meeting earlier this month with a small group of DSA activists and leaders who had come to Washington, D.C., for the "One Nation" rally that was organized by a coalition for progressive groups, including communist and socialist organizations.
The meeting was recorded and was posted on the Internet by DSA National Director Frank Llewellyn.
At the end of the 8 minute video, Conyers states, "I look forward to our next meeting. I want us to schedule it."
Promoting the concept of a one-world government, Conyers told those assembled, "We know that when unions, political ideology, clergy, labor, civil rights come together and just people who are progressive enough to see in this one-world concept that we're all in this together, it makes certain things pretty easy to understand where we are coming from."
Video of his appearance can be seen below:
GO HERE to read more.
Delaware Awarded $2.25 Million In TIGER II Transportation Funds
Grant Will Target Options for the Newark Rail Station
Newark -- The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) has announced the award of $2.25 million in planning grant funds to address transportation needs surrounding the redevelopment of the former Chrysler assembly plant in Newark. A consortium of state, academic and private agencies joined together to apply for funding under the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) II grant program.
The TIGER II funds will be used to develop a preliminary plan for transit-oriented services in and around the Newark Rail Station. The plan will focus on transportation solutions to support economic development, accessible housing and multi-modal transportation choices for the area surrounding the former Chrysler site, now owned by the University of Delaware.
"This is terrific news for transportation. Rail infrastructure is critical and this is a major project that supports Delaware," said Governor Jack Markell. "The grant gets us closer to creating the kind of transportation hub that our University and the Newark region needs and wants. We will need more mobility options for people as the University transforms the former Chrysler site and Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) redevelopment occurs in nearby Aberdeen."
GO HERE to read more.
Cops: Female Mafia Informant Dissolved In Acid
Woman allegedly slain by former partner; family angry she cooperated with Italian authorities
2 Postal Workers Found Shot Dead At Post Office
Police in Tenn. town searching for 2 suspects in apparent robbery attempt
Senator Colburn Receives Business Recognition
Cambridge – Senator Richard F. Colburn (R. Eastern Shore) stated today, "I am honored to receive recognition for my business advocacy in Maryland. We must strengthen Maryland’s economy. A recovery from this recession will occur only when the private sector begins to hire new employees. Maryland must encourage growth in the private sector. Maryland is not currently business friendly, and changes must be made to make it more business friendly. Maryland state government continues to promulgate regulations and taxes which hinder MD businesses. That has, in turn, made it difficult to compete with the competitive business environments in Maryland’s neighboring states."
Maryland Business for Responsive Government (MBRG), a non-partisan organization, selected Senator Colburn as a recipient of the John Shaw Pro-Business Award, which acknowledges legislators for their pro-business voting record over a period of four years. Senator Colburn proudly received a cumulative score of 85%. Similarly, the National Federation of Independent Business (NIFB) recognized Senator Colburn for having a 100% voting record from 2007—2010 on Maryland’s most pivotal small business issues. He was one of only five Maryland senators to receive a perfect voting score. Because of his steadfast support of Maryland’s business community, the Maryland Chamber Political Action Committee has announced their endorsement of Senator Colburn’s candidacy for Maryland State Senator for District 37. Based on the recommendations of Maryland’s local Farm Bureaus, Senator Colburn has also been endorsed by the Maryland Farm Bureau Political Action Committee because of his voting record on issues regarding the protection of Maryland’s agriculture and rural life.
As a recipient of these accolades, Senator Colburn stated, "A lot of people talk the talk, but I walk the walk when it comes to supporting Maryland’s businesses. I am pro-business and pro-jobs. My recognition by the MBRG, NIFB, and the Maryland Chamber of Commerce and Maryland Farm Bureau PAC’s says it all; and I will continue to support pro-business legislation in Maryland. I will also continue to advocate for Maryland agriculture and seafood, the two largest industries on the Eastern Shore."
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Is Seth Mitchell Intimidating Residents And Business Owners?
We soon started seeing Seth Mitchell signs in the very same yards that originally had Matt Maciarello signs already there. TWO signs in one yard, that just doesn't make sense.
This weekend we started seeing Seth Mitchell signs popping up next to Matt Maciarello signs at business locations as well, hence the photo above. Seth placed his sign next to Matt's, almost in an attempt to block it, especially if you're heading south on Rt. 13.
Come on Seth, GROW UP and stop acting like a bully. If this isn't reason enough to vote for Matt Maciarello, well, just wait until my next post. It will seal the deal for who WILL be our next States Attorney in Wicomico County.
2010 TOYS FOR TOTS
One of the greatest gifts in life is getting together with good friends. While that's tough to beat, getting together for a bike ride, well, that's really tough to beat. However, getting together with friends, going for a bike ride, getting escorted from Ocean City on Rt. 50, then the Bypass and ultimately ending up at the American Legion in Salisbury, well, I can't think of any better way to spend my day.
Now, the only thing that can top ALL of that is when you can do so for the kids. That's right Folks. This weekend was the TOYS FOR TOTS Ride where around 250 local bikers got together to raise thousands of dollars and hundreds of toys for those kids in need.
I'd like to thank the Maryland State Police and the Wicomico Sheriff's Office for closing down Rt. 50 and the Bypass for this event. It made everyone feel very special and every one of these men and women deserved it.
Candidate Matt Maciarello Holds Fundraiser At Main Street Gym
This 6 hour long fundraiser was the event of the political season. Hour after hour guests continued to arrive, many of them wishing they had been there earlier. Quite a few thousand dollars was raised by this single event that included a silent auction. A. Kaye Kenney was the big winner of a custom Fernando Guerrero Jacket. It was a good time had by all and the beef, well, it was to die for!
Matt Maciarello Works The Crowd At Wine Fest
Being a genuine "nice guy," Matt Maciarello introduced himself and shook hands with literally hundreds, (if not thousands) of people over a two day period at the Wine Festival. Folks, If you ever though I'm a busy man, this guy is just everywhere.
In between events over the weekend he was also going by homes to drop off signs, install signs and even fixing signs that had blown over during the high winds. Matt Maciarello is earning your vote. Rain or shine, he's out there knocking on doors. He wants you to know who he is and what he stands for.
Lt. Governor Brown Attends Wine Festival
You're Kidding Me, RIGHT?
The next thing I knew I saw his face, the big old smile and it was none other than my friend Rick Pollitt. Man, did I feel bad for my thoughts. Let me say this Folks. The one thing I have noticed about Rick Pollitt is that when he is out doing personal things, he's in his personal vehicle and not burning taxpayers gas.
Sorry Rick but you can't blame me for thinking what I was thinking. My Mom always told me, whenever someone flips you the bird it means you're #1. LOL
A Class Act
Hey GA, Look Where I Found Waldo
Congressman Frank Kratovil went out of his way to make sure I was able to capture these images in support of our next Wicomico County States Attorney Matt Maciarello. I knew I liked this guy for some reason.
AFP-Maryland Kicks Off “NOW or NEVER Maryland” Bus Tour Friday
2010 Wine Festive Breaks Previous Record In Attendance
The 2010 Wine Festival in Wicomico County blew away their previous attendance record in a very big way. People came from all over the East Coast to attend this event. The morning was a bit chilly and windy but that didn't stop those who wanted to try out the different wines.
You have to give props to the Parks & Rec. Department as well as the Tourism Department for delivering yet another major success in economic & development to the County. This is two weekends in a row they have delivered. Much of the money from these events goes to help curb the overhead costs of running the parks and recreation in Wicomico County.
We can't forget Bike Week, Pork in the Park and the Beer Festival. ALL of these events deliver a great time and bring millions of dollars right here to Wicomico County.
Salisbury Firefighters Out In Full Force This Weekend
Salisbury Firefighters were out in full force passing out FREE Smoke Detectors and batteries. If you do not have a smoke detector and or are worried your batteries might be near their end of life, contact the Salisbury Fire Department and they will be more than happy to come by and drop one off, install one and or replace your battery. Great work SFD!
Wheels That Heal Car Club Raises Funds For Those In Need
The Wheels That Heal Car Club was out again this past weekend raising money for those people who need it the most, especially in such trying times. No matter where I went this entire weekend, candidate Matt Maciarello was there greeting people.
It should be noted, as many of you know, I attend a LOT of events pretty much daily. I have never once seem Seth Mitchell out and about attending these events. I guess the man believes he has this race in the bag. LOL
Memory Walk
On a brisk Saturday morning, hundreds of people gathered for the annual Alzheimer's Association Walk in Downtown Salisbury. They served food and drinks for everyone in attendance and WMDT helped organize everyone for the event.
DiCarlo Printing Is More Than Just A Printer
A prime example is this exhibit of "The Great Fire" in Downtown Salisbury. Children were bused in from all over the County to come visit this exhibit showing images of the fire as well as much of the actual equipment used to fight the inferno.
Our hat is tipped to the DiCarlo Family for going the extra mile this past weekend as well as the Salisbury Fire Department for displaying their equipment on the Downtown Plaza. When the children were finished visiting the exhibition they were greeted by the SFD in which they gave a breakdown of their equipment as well as fire prevention techniques.
Chocolate? Nah. Butterscotch Blondies!
Butterscotch Blondies
¾ cup (1-1/2 sticks) margarine, softened
¾ cup brown sugar
½ cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1-2/3 cups butterscotch chips
1 cup chopped walnuts
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cream together margarine and sugars until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. On low speed, add flour and baking soda; then finally butterscotch chips and nuts. Pour into a greased 13 x 9-inch pan. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes.Here's more butterscotch goodies!
Always A Good Time On 3rd Friday In Downtown Salisbury
Mayor Ireton has done a fantastic job promoting Downtown Salisbury and giving it a boost. If you've never been, you really should give it a try. You never know who you're going to run into.
WBOC May Have Chopper 16 But SBYNews Has Ladder Truck 16
I want to thank Mr. Gordy for allowing me this experience. I was joined by State Senator Rich Colburn.
Lisa Murkowksi Funded By 'Rent-An-Eskimo' Racket
"Alaskans Standing Together," a special campaign committee, was formed late last month to attack Republican nominee Joe Miller and support Murkowski through ads. In late September AST took in $800,000 from nine Alaska Native Corporations -- unique, privileged, and politically connected for-profit entities created in the 1970s by legislation written by Stevens.
While the companies are technically owned by the natives, the taxpayer-funded spoils from these contracts accrue to the well-connected nonnative lobbyists, subcontractors, and executives in the "Alaska mafia" made up of aides, friends and donors of Stevens, the Murkowskis, and Rep. Don Young (R). Meanwhile the 130,000 Alaska Natives, who are shareholders in the ANCs, have received $720 million over the last nine years, which comes to $615 per native annually. In effect, the natives are unwitting frontmen for this racket.
Critics on Capitol Hill say this is worse than Jack Abramoff's exploitation of Indian tribes, and, in a dark joke, dub the ANCs with the politically incorrect name "rent-an-Eskimo."
Read more at the Washington Examiner
Salisbury News Helps Kick Off 2010 Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign
SbyNEWS helped the Salisbury Salvation Army kick off the 2010 Red Kettle Campaign with a $5,000 donation. Joe Albero, publisher of SbyNEWS, presented the check to Major Ken Morris, Corps Officer at SbyNEWS’s Salisbury offices.
Albero emphasized the importance of the Salvation Army and the Red Kettle Campaign:
All of the money collected locally, whether dropped in the kettles or donated online, goes to local programs. This is, by far, the Salisbury Salvation Army’s largest fundraising effort each year. The dollars we donate during this holiday season will not only help assure families in need will have a Christmas meal and Christmas toys for their children, the funds will also support after school programs for disadvantaged kids, aid to our seniors, and emergency food and financial assistance to our needy friends and neighbors.In attendance was Sandy Fitzgerald-Angello, Vice President & Dealer Operator of Pohanka of Salisbury. Albero cites Fitzgerald-Angello and Pohanka’s “Pay It Forward” program as the inspiration behind SbyNEWS’s donation:
Sandy has shown what can be accomplished by working with your customers to help improve the community. Thanks to SbyNEWS’s readers and our generous advertisers, who have seen the value of teaming with us, SbyNEWS is fortunate to be able to help the Salvation Army and thereby serve our neighbors on the Lower Shore. We encourage our readers and everyone else in the Salisbury area to get involved; by donating in person, online, or volunteering their time and ringing a bell at one of the kettle locations.SbyNEWS readers will also be able to participate directly in the Red Kettle Campaign. By clicking the Red Kettle logo prominently displayed on each page, readers can donate from the comfort of their own home or office.
Albero called on each member of the Lower Shore community to participate in this worthwhile effort by donating their time, their treasure, or both. “Even though times are tough, the folks of Delmarva have always gone above and beyond in helping those less fortunate than ourselves. This Christmas season can’t be any different. I hope that we all pull together and again show one more reason why this is such a great place to call home.”
Pani Pit Pizza
I saw a couple times on SBY news where you promoted the new pizza shop. My husbands also italian so the only time we get true italian hoagies or anything is when his family comes down to visit or we travel north.
We decided to try it out friday and it was great. Even our 18 month old loved it! (See the attached
picture)
Thanks for informing us!
-megan
Foreclosure Crackdown May Prompt Short Sales
With the potential crackdown on foreclosures -- a response to a national investigation into unfair foreclosure practices that includes hundreds of falsified documents in Maryland -- banks may be more amenable to "short sales" to avoid a drawn-out foreclosure proceeding.
Short sales occur when a financially distressed homeowner owes more to the bank than the home's value. To enable a sale, the bank agrees to forgive part of the homeowner's loan.
"[Banks] have been dragging their feet in short sales," said Dennis Melby, district vice president of the Maryland Association of Realtors. "But if they go to foreclosure and it's dragged out for even longer ... this lights a fire in them to finish."
The Maryland judiciary's Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure has passed an emergency proposal that would give judges more oversight in foreclosure proceedings. The rules, which include requiring people who have signed a legal document to attest to its validity in court, could slow down the process.
The emergency proposal, which is scheduled to go before the Court of Appeals on Tuesday, addresses recent revelations that hundreds of false affidavits have been filed in Maryland courts, primarily by bank employees who signed off on foreclosure documents without reading them.
Alan M. Wilner, chairman of the rules committee, called the acts "an assault on the integrity of the judicial process."
The committee said thousands of documents may need to be examined for fraud for which a special examiner should be appointed. They propose those additional costs be charged to the foreclosing party except in cases where the borrower's affidavit is being examined.
But real estate agents said the rule change, if approved by the appellate court, doesn't change the larger picture -- it can't give homes back to people who can't afford the payments.
"At closing when you signed all those documents you agreed to pay that mortgage," said Joe Doman, a Re/Max agent who specializes in short sales. "People are looking for a loophole to get out of it."
Read more at the Washington Examiner
White House Not Budging On Tax Hikes For Wealthy
Facebook Apps Transmitted Personal Info
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Nevada's Angle May Emerge As Biggest Dragon Slayer In New Senate
If she defeats Reid on Nov. 2, Angle will become more than the junior senator from Nevada. She'll be widely embraced by Republicans as a folk hero who rose from obscurity to topple one of the most powerful, and partisan, Democrats in Washington.
“It’s a whole range of things,” said Jon Ralston, a top expert in Nevada politics. “Familiarity breeds contempt. He’s (Reid) not charismatic. He’s said all kinds of things over the years that have come back to haunt him. The Democratic agenda is unpopular in this state, and he is the face of that. You put it all together and you have a guy who would be dead in re-election if not for one, his own money and machine and two, the candidate who has been nominated to face him.”
Ralston also believes that Angle won the debate last week that pitted a seeming political novice against one of the most powerful politicians in the United States.
“Angle won because she looked relatively credible, appearing not to be the Wicked Witch of the West (Christine O'Donnell is the good witch of the tea party) and scoring many more rhetorical points,” he wrote Sunday in The Reno Gazette-Journal. “And she won because U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., looked as if he could barely stay on a linear argument, abruptly switching gears and failing to effectively parry or thrust.”
But the paper Sunday endorsed Reid over Angle.
And so it has gone for Angle, 61, a one-time longshot who has, more than most candidates this year, benefited from the anti-establishment wave coursing through the electorate. She catapulted past two prominent and well-funded opponents in the GOP primary by positioning herself as a conservative die-hard who would not carry water in Washington for party insiders.More on this>>
Dem Ads against GOP Not Accurate On FairTax Proposal
Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) is just one of several Democrat candidates saying the FairTax -- a levy that replaces the federal income tax with a 23 percent sales tax on everything, including the purchase of a new home or car – is backed by Republicans and will bust family budgets if enacted into law.
Research supplied by FairTax.org shows that Democrats in 16 districts have run at least 31 ads blasting Republicans for supporting the tax. But many of these ads neglect to mention the levy is essentially a national sales tax that would replace the current federal tax system.
FactCheck.org recently slammed the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) for running ads that omitted this fact.
“Democrats are accusing Republicans of supporting a 23 percent sales tax on everything, which would be on top of all existing taxes… it’s misrepresenting by omission of the FairTax idea,” FactCheck.org director Brooks Jackson told The Hill.
“It’s very deceptive,” Philip Hinson, national spokesman for FairTax.org, said of the ad.
“It just speaks to the desperation of the Democratic Party because they see an absolute tsunami developing and they can’t come up with anything better than this,” he added.
The FairTax replaces income and payroll taxes with a national sales tax that would likely be collected at the state level. It also provides a rebate for incomes that are below the poverty line.
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Israel Builds World's Largest Underground Hospital
No concrete was poured in central or northern Israel for two days anywhere but at the construction site, due to the fact that all available equipment and workers had been hired to pour the roughly 7,000 cubic meters of concrete needed to make the hospital's base.
“This is a historic moment, not only for Rambam, but for the entire State of Israel,” said Rambam Director Professor Rafi Beyar. “For a period of two years, we have coped with unexpected, difficult and weighty logistic problems regarding this construction. We overcame the obstacles, and with the help of our friends – donors and Ministry of Health officials – we are on the right path.”
The hospital will serve as both a medical facility and a parking lot. At most times, the facility will provide space for 1,500 employees and visitors to park their cars. However, in case of emergency, the facility will quickly become a 2,000-bed hospital protected from both conventional rocket attacks and chemical or biological warfare.
The hospital will be able to generate its own power, and will store enough oxygen, water and medical equipment to get by for at least three days.
Due to its location, the facility is not only underground, but is eight meters below sea level in a beachfront city. Special pumps have worked around the clock to move underground saltwater back to the sea, allowing builders to keep working.
In late October, work will begin on the Ruth Rappaport Children's Hospital. Following that, builders will begin construction on new oncology and cardiology wards.
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Fiorina's Polish Converting Skeptics
But that was then.
Now, Mrs. Fiorina's polished performance in her bid in California to unseat Sen. Barbara Boxer is turning heads among influential social and religious conservatives. Win or lose, they say, the former Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO's campaign-trail transformation and her political convictions make her a top-of-the ticket contender for the Republican Party down the road.
"Carly Fiorina could easily be a presidential candidate," said Larry K. Burbach, a Burbank advertising executive and social conservative. He was one of many attendees at a recent private gathering of conservatives who were wowed by an address by Mrs. Fiorina.
Besides being impressed by her fiscal know-how — critiquing the state of California's tax structure, environmental regulations and state employees retirement benefits on businesses — they admired her general election strategy of emphasizing her opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage, a risky move in a liberal-leaning state.
"Carly Fiorina showed the kind of leadership that we so desperately need," said Beverly LaHaye, chairwoman of Concerned Women for America. "The ovation she received from some of America's leading conservatives said it all."
While former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has parlayed defeat as a vice-presidential candidate in 2008 into a national political platform, a victory by Mrs. Fiorina in the nation's largest state would quickly elevate the former CEO's profile while giving her time to hone her policy and political skills on Capitol Hill.
But first she has to defeat Mrs. Boxer. Polls show Mrs. Boxer, a three-term incumbent Democrat, holding an average 3 percentage point lead, leaving Mrs. Fiorina well within striking distance of becoming the first California Republican elected to the Senate in 22 years.
About 3 percent of voters remain undecided. A poll released over the weekend by Reuters/Ipsos had Mrs. Boxer ahead by 1 percentage point.
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My name is Ryan Stevenson, I would like to cordially invite you to a candle light vigil on October 12, 2010 at 7:00 PM at Dravo Plaza on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware.
We are gathering to remember the teenage victims of suicide from across the county. The suicide victims we are gathering to remember were known victims of homophobic harassment.
We are requesting your attendance not because we want you to advocate for gay rights, although we wouldn't mind it either. We asking you to attend so you as a candidate for United States Congress can stand with us and make it abundantly clear that violence and bullying against any group, including the gay community, will not be tolerated on any level.
In your new ad you say you are one of us. We are anticipating a very large crowd, that shows the Delawareans are taking a stand, show Delaware that you are one of us; stand with us on Tuesday night.
I assure you as the event organizer that all participants, speakers, and attendees will be treated with respect as we will be there to remember the young lives lost this last month and to appeal to school age and college students that suicide is not the answer. You are welcome to speak as well, that is your decision.
Regardless of political views the harassment and bullying of Delaware and America's youth is not right. So I am asking you again, please stand with us on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 7:00 PM at Dravo Plaza on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware.
Respectfully
Robert “Ryan” Stevenson
Event Organizer