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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Recent work by Kevin Dayhoff in Explore Carroll


Recent work by Kevin Dayhoff in Explore Carroll

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Patti Anne Battaglia, nationally known artist, teacher, 56 Published April 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle Patricia Anne “Patti” Battaglia, 56, of Catonsville, a nationally known artist and teacher, died March 13 at home after an extended illness. She was well known in the Carroll County art community for her unique jewelry, collages and printmaking; and ... ...

Easter egg hunts, distillery raids signaled spring in Carroll County Published April 4, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... quot; So here's the history lesson for today: Chocolate bunnies also might wind up on your "hide," but are doubtless not as painful as buckshot. When he is not eating too much Easter candy, ... ... ....

Strangers, celebrities offer to pay Marine family's court-ordered expenses Published April 4, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle People across the county — including Fox News cable host Bill O'Reilly — have pledged to help pay a $16,500 legal bill being levied against the father of U.S. Marine Lance Corp. Matthew Snyder, of Westminster, whose 2006 funeral was picketed by members of ... ...

Strangers, celebrities help pay expenses for family of fallen Marine Published March 31, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle People across the county — including FOX News cable host Bill O’Reilly — have pledged to help pay a $16,500 legal bill being levied against the father of fallen U.S. Marine Lance Corp. Matthew Snyder, of Westminster, whose 2006 funeral was picketed by ... ...

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away Published March 29, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle The mayor’s office and two council seats are up for grabs this coming May 3 when Mount Airy citizens go to the polls to select new leadership for the town.It was standing room only at the Mount Airy Board of Supervisors of Elections citizens’ meeting March ... ...

Palm Sunday blizzard was winter's final revenge in 1942 Published March 28, 2010 by Westminster Eagle ... as you read this column on Palm Sunday 2010, history has not repeated itself. If it has, you may find me spending Easter in Florida ... bonnet and all. When he is not delusional with spring fever, ... ... . ...

Pennsylvania attorney general says WTTR sports announcer exposed himself to agent Published March 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle Bryan McLean, a part-time sports announcer for WTTR Radio in Westminster, is facing charges of unlawful contact with a minor stemming from an allegation that he exposed himself to an undercover agent for the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General. ... ...

Maryland's 1864 Constitution: Alas, we hardly knew ya Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... rejected it on Feb. 26, 1870. It was finally ratified here on May 7, 1973. When he's not studying the second verse of "Maryland My Maryland," written in April 1861 by James Ryder Randall, ... ... . ...

Shall we dance? Published March 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle Rules include no swords or spurs on the dance floor, and courtesy toward both Blue and Gray revelers is as important as dance form. The third annual Corbit's Charge Civil War Ball will be held Saturday, March 27, transforming the gymnasium of the old ... ...

BB&T bank on East Main Street in Westminster robbed Published March 16, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle The BB&T bank at 193 E. Main St. was the scene of a robbery Monday at approximately 2:20 p.m., say Westminster Police Department officials.At that time, a man entered the bank and passed a note to a bank teller announcing a robbery. Although the ... ...

Richard Dixon's son recalls a life of his father's firsts Published March 14, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle ... ; said Tim, "is a result of his Carroll County education." For more information about Tim Dixon's book, go to www.marylandsfirstblacktreasurer.com. When he is not reading Tim Dixon's book, ... ... . ...

No bail for man accused of attacking his wife with a hammer Published March 11, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle A bail review hearing for Anthony Troy Soligny, accused of attacking his wife with a hammer on March 2, was held Thursday. In the hearing in Carroll County District Court, visiting Judge Paula J. Brown, noted that Soligny is accused of a violent crime and ... ...

New Windsor man suspected in hammer attack returns to Maryland Published March 10, 2010 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle On Tuesday, the Maryland State Police brought Anthony T. Soligny, of New Windsor, back to Maryland to face charges stemming from allegedly attacking his wife with a hammer on March 2. He was arrested March 3 on I-85 just outside of Lavonia Georgia and had ... ...

Carroll County man accused of hammer attack to be returned to Maryland Published March 9, 2010 by Westminster Eagle Maryland State Police said Monday that a Carroll County man who was arrested in Georgia on March 3 for allegedly assaulting his wife with a hammer the previous night will be brought back to Maryland today.Anthony T. Soligny, 33, of the unit-block of ... ...

DAYHOFF: For local kids, Seuss' magic plays as well today as it did in 1940s Published March 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle ... released in April 1942. When he is not reading Dr. Seuss, ... ... ....

County man accused of assault is apprehended in Georgia Published March 3, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle Maryland State Police said Wednesday that a Carroll County man they say allegedly assaulted his wife Tuesday night with a hammer, was arrested shortly before 3 p.m. today by deputies in Georgia. State Police Lt. Andrew Winner identified the man as ... ...

DAYHOFF: In the 1800s, residents endured a real storm of the century Published February 28, 2010 by Carroll Eagle ... to 15 above." Well, thank goodness for small favors. As for the situation we're facing in 2010, let me just say: Spring can come anytime now. When he is not muttering about his hatred of winter, ... ... ....

REMEMBERING HOBY: Renaissance man in Wolf's clothing Published February 21, 2010 by Eldersburg Eagle, Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... of knowledge about the writing and entertainment business," said Kevin Dayhoff, Eagle columnist and former Westminster mayor. "He was always helpful and supportive," Dayhoff said. "Even when we disagreed, he was always so ... ...

EAGLE ARCHIVE: Which comes first, baseball or digging out my driveway? Published February 21, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... that hope is near, baseball's spring training is here, and soon it will be raining instead of snowing. When he is not delusional with cabin fever, ... ... or visit him at www.westminstermarylandonline.net. ...

DAYHOFF: For Valentine's Day, traditions range from cards to Crokinole Published February 14, 2010 by Carroll Eagle ... , I'll leave you with one of my most heartfelt: Roses are red, violets are blue. I hate snow ... and you should too. When his not playing Crokinole, ... ... or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

Historic 1857 quilt inspired by the politics and faith of its era Published February 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle ... all the quilt -- another piece of the fabric of our community history. When he not trying to figure-out how to operate an old family sewing machine, ... ... or visit him at www.westminstermarylandonline.net....

Reception held for McDaniel president-elect Published February 3, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle Westminster community leaders had an opportunity to meet and welcome McDaniel president-elect Dr. Roger N. Casey and his wife, Robyn Allers at a reception held Wednesday, Jan. 27, at the Carroll Arts Council.Casey, 48, was selected in December by the ... ...

Funeral for Sen. Charles Mathias at the National Cathedral Published February 2, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle The funeral for former Maryland U.S. Senator Charles McCurdy (Mac) Mathias was held Tuesday at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C.Mathias died at the age of 87 on Jan. 25.Although he is most remembered for his decades of support for civil ... ...

Remembering how we used to celebrate the best care anywhere Published January 31, 2010 by Carroll Eagle ... professionals. As we look around today, there's still a lot to be thankful for. When he's not worrying over the aches and pains of getting old, ... ... , or visit him at www.westminstermarylandonline.net. ...

Carroll County's 173rd birthday celebrates a patchwork quilt of history Published January 24, 2010 by Carroll Eagle ... who received it as wedding present in the 1930s. When he is not interpreting the language of quilts, ... ... or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

'Coach' Charlie Havens was a good sport, and a patriot, too Published January 17, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... Coach Havens. If you have one, e-mail it to me or drop it in the mail at P. O. Box 1245, Westminster, MD 21158. When he is not shivering from the cold, Kevin Dayhoff may reached at ... or visit him at www.westminstermarylandonline.net. ...

New year means a new city attorney in Westminster Published January 12, 2010 by Westminster Eagle The new year for Westminster city government will begin with new municipal attorneys for the first time in 30 years.At the first meeting of the Westminster mayor and Common Council for 2010, the city announced the appointment of Elissa Levan and Karen ... ...

Winter miseries include cold, wind and a threat to our ice cream supply Published January 10, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... ice cream in the middle of a snowstorm. It, too, would probably result in a lot of paperwork. When he is not looking for ice cream in a snowstorm, ... ... , or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

DAYHOFF: New years of the past carried doom, gloom ... and a few local bright spots Published January 3, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle ... Year, we should all hold brighter hopes of the future, and make some good resolutions." Amen to that. When he is not partying in Taylorsville, ... ... or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

Crime and vagrants greeted the new year in days gone by Published December 27, 2009 by Carroll Eagle ... it, but he is not sure. Like everybody else, Mr. Tuck is frustrated but isn't sure who to blame." When he's not wearing a New Year's party hat, ... ... , or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

Snow day like this Published December 20, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Squeals on Wheels Published January 31, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle The Chesapeake Roller Derby team Mutiny defended the ship well, but it was the South Jersey Derby Girls who rolled to a 56-29 victory Jan. 23 in the first-ever roller derby event at the Danele Shipley Memorial Arena at the Carroll County Ag Center, in ... ...

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Recent articles by Bryan Sears

Recent articles by Bryan Sears

Barth joins Ehrlich campaign
Explore Baltimore County (blog)
By Bryan P. Sears The population of employees of the Bob Ehrlich for Governor (again) campaign grew by one Monday afternoon with the announcement that ...

Explore Baltimore County: Medical marijuana bill step closer to vote
... scheduled for hearings in both the House Health and Government Operations and the Judiciary Committees on Feb. 26. Neither committee has voted on the bill. The General Assembly wraps up its work Monday at midnight. — Bryan P. Sears ...
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Cavey won't seek re-election
Explore Baltimore County (blog)
By Bryan P. Sears The county's top GOP said Tuesday that he won't seek re-election this fall. Chris Cavey, chairman of the county's Republican Central ...
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Explore Baltimore County: Prosecutor's office hasn't pursued cases ...
Prosecutor's office hasn't pursued cases of dual voting. Nearly 200 people thought to have voted twice in 2008. By Bryan P. Sears bsears@patuxent.com. Posted 4/07/10. Nearly 200 voters in Maryland, including at least two dozen in ...

Councilman says road salt may carry environmental, health issues
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com This past winter season was a stark reminder that dealing with snow and ice on roadways comes with a price. ...
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Wife, others indicted in Hess murder case
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By Bryan P. Sears, bsears@patuxent.com A woman accused of hiring someone to kill her husband, as well as the alleged trigger man, could each face the death ...
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Explore Howard: Politicians not surprised by Ehrlich's plan to run
“I think career-wise, it's something you had to do to maintain the sense of being the leader of the party, and I think it's going to be an uphill battle for him.” Staff writer Bryan P. Sears contributed to this report. ...
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Potholes are testimony to tough winter
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears (Enlarge) Among the county road crews who are attempting to fill more than 45000 potholes that have appeared this spring after a frigid, ...
Delegation denies bid for elected school board in the county
Explore Baltimore County
By Bryan P. Sears The effort to bring a partially elected school board to Baltimore County has failed for another year. The county's Senate delegation ...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Ehrlich back on campaign trail By ...
By Kevin Dayhoff
Ehrlich back on campaign trail - Former governor to formerly announce his bid in Rockville, Arbutus By Bryan P. Sears Posted: 3/30/10 in Arbutus Times, Baltimore Messenger, Catonsville Times, North County News, Northeast Booster, ...
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Ehrlich back on campaign trail
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By Bryan P. Sears Republican former Gov. Robert Ehrlich will seek a rematch against Democratic incumbent Gov. Martin O'Malley and will make a formal ...
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Gettysburg College News: NewsHour Journalist Gwen Ifill to speak about why politics matter April 8

kevindayhoff NewsHour Journalist Gwen Ifill to speak about why politics matter April 8 at Gettysburg College http://tinyurl.com/yd6n9ap


Gwen Ifill will speak on "Breaking Through: Why Politics Matters" April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gettysburg College Union Building, Room 260.

Ifill is moderator and managing editor of "Washington Week" and senior correspondent for "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer." Author of "The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama," she also moderated the Vice Presidential debates during the Presidential elections in 2004 and 2008.

This event is the final in the Eisenhower Institute's Spring Speaker Series at Gettysburg College, which included USA Today Journalist Joan Biskupic and United States Naval Academy Professor Howard Ernst.

Posted: 4/5/10

Gettysburg College creates new major in Organization and Management Studies

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Gettysburg College's Department of Management has overhauled its major, which is now called Organization and Management Studies (OMS).

In addition, the department has initiated changes to more closely align the management curriculum with the College's liberal arts focus while better preparing students for the contemporary workplace.

The new OMS major will explore "organizations, how they behave within the context of societal issues, how people in those organizations behave, and how those organizations are managed." Anchored firmly in the social sciences, OMS aims to "reaffirm the liberal arts foundation of the studies of organizations and management."

Prof. Bennett Bruce, department chair and chief architect of the changes, said that OMS was the department's answer to three questions: "How can we contribute to the mission of the College, how can we create something that's great for students, and how can the faculty do something that we're passionate about?"

The major in OMS is intended to give students a solid foundation in organization theory and behavior, statistics, research methods, and systems thinking, while choosing one of two tracks: Organizations and Society or Intra-Organizational Dynamics. Courses cover such topics as organizational culture, social responsibility, ethics, leadership, motivation, gender and diversity within organizations, and organizational change.

OMS replaces a more traditional management major that combined courses in management and business, according to Bruce. The new major, he said, will give students the "intellectual freedom" to dig deeply into some of the most important issues organizations grapple with today, such as sustainability, corporate ethics, and globalization.

Though business courses have been removed from the OMS major, they still have an important role in the Gettysburg curriculum. Students in any major will now be able to add a business-literacy minor to their field of study. The minor includes courses in finance, marketing, accounting, organizational behavior, and economics.

Distinguishing the OMS major from a traditional business major is one of the objectives of the new structure. Critical thinking, rigorous inquiry, and the acquisition of knowledge-instead of just skills-are central to the OMS curriculum, which stresses "intellectual boldness, creative problem solving, entrepreneurial thinking, and the practice of responsible management."

Bruce said the new major will give students "a larger perspective than just how to maximize profit," while also giving them a competitive advantage when they graduate. "Our students will get a good foundation for graduate work. They'll be prepared for cutting-edge work in organizations. And they're likely to be attracted to companies that are doing something innovative."

Founded in 1832, Gettysburg College is a highly selective four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences with a strong academic tradition that includes Rhodes Scholars, a Nobel laureate and other distinguished scholars among its alumni. The college enrolls 2,600 undergraduate students and is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.

Posted: 4/6/10

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Golf with a Mission by Taylorsville UMC & Calvary UMC in Mt. Airy


Golf with a Mission by Taylorsville UMC & Calvary UMC in Mt. Airy

Saturday, April 24, 2010
12:00pm - 5:00pm
The Links at Challedon

Golf with a mission sponsored by Taylorsville UMC & Calvary UMC in Mt. Airy. Proceeds go toward mission and new programs. Early bird special rates end April 10th. Each team uses best shot. Fun day, come on out!

For more information contact: Calvary United Methodist Church in Mount Airy, MD at 301-829-0358 or Taylorsville United Methodist Church at 410-875-4101

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My http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns appear in the copy of the Baltimore Sunday Sun that is distributed in Carroll County: https://subscribe.baltsun.com/Circulation/

Monday, April 5, 2010

Sykesville Police are investigating the theft of a wheelchair

Sykesville Police are investigating the theft of a wheelchair

April 5 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff for Soundtrack http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/04/sykesville-police-are-investigating.html

Folks in the small town of Sykesville are shaking their heads in disbelief today upon learning that over the weekend someone stole the wheelchair of a town resident who is paralyzed from the chest down.

Sykesville is a relatively quiet town of approximately 4500 residents, which straddles the Carroll and Howard County border in the southern part of Carroll County, where - still to this day - most everyone knows each other.

However, a small part of that small-town trust has been shaken. According to the town police chief, John Williams, who answered the phone when this reporter called the department asking for additional information, “the theft of a wheelchair occurred during the evening hours of Saturday, April 3, 2010 between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.

“The owner of the wheelchair is a town resident and is paralyzed from the chest down. The adult size wheelchair is red and black in color with ‘QUICKIE’ printed in white lettering on the back of the chair.”

When asked why he answers the phones and if he also takes out the trash and washes the windows at the police station, Williams only admitted to be “in a flurry of administrative tasks,” with a wry chuckle.

Williams noted that “neighbors got together and carried the owner from his car to his bed… But we sure would like to return the wheelchair to its owner.

“Officers canvassed the neighborhood, but so far we have had no luck locating the wheelchair and we have no suspects at this point. The wheelchair has been valued at $4,500.00,” said Williams.

The investigation is ongoing. If anyone has additional information that could help the Sykesville Police Department, they are asked to call 410-795-0757.

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Judge Bell to speak at Carroll Co Freedom Fund Banquet


Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals to be the featured speaker at the Carroll County NAACP Branch 7014 Freedom Fund Banquet

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March 31, 2010 By Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/ybghotl http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/04/judge-bell-to-speak-at-carroll-co.html

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Crossposted: NEWS BRIEF — Maryland's chief judge to be featured speaker at ... Investigative Voice By Kevin Dayhoff Robert M. Bell, long-serving chief judge of the Maryland ... Editor's Note: Kevin Dayhoff, who frequently contributes to Investigative ...

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The Carroll County branch of the NAACP has announced that Chief Judge Bell will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming annual Freedom Fund banquet to be held April 9.

In 1996, Bell became the only active judge in the State to have served at least four years on all four levels of Maryland’s judiciary, and the first African-American to be named the state’s chief jurist.

Bell began his long career as an attorney with the law firm Piper and Marbury. He was first appointed to the bench in 1975 as a judge of the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City, according to information from his office.

He next served as a judge for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City from 1980 until 1984. In that year, he was appointed judge to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland and in 1991, Bell was appointed to the Court of Appeals of Maryland.

On October 23, 1996 then-Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, appointed him to the state’s highest court, Judge of the Court of Appeals.

Bell, who in his current role manages over 3,000 employees, and oversees the Maryland court system, lectures frequently at schools and community groups.

He was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina on July 6, 1943 grew-up in Baltimore where he attended Dunbar High School.

In 1960, twelve Dunbar High School students entered a downtown Baltimore restaurant, were refused service and subsequently arrested and convicted for trespassing.

One of those students was a young Bell, who led an appeal of the verdict in a landmark civil rights case, Bell v. Maryland, which was eventually argued before the United States Supreme Court and brought an end to de facto racial segregation in Maryland.

Bell continued his education at Morgan State College, where he received his A.B. degree in 1966. He went on to Harvard University Law School where he received his J.D. in 1969.

The annual banquet will be held this year at Martin's Westminster on Friday, April 9, 2010, beginning 6:30 pm. Tickets for the banquet are $45.00. For more information contact Charlotte Brown (410) 861-7890, Jean Lewis (410) 861-6872, Bernard Jones, Sr. (410)-876-2358, or the Carroll County NAACP web site, http://ccnaacp7014.blogspot.com/

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Disclosure: The writer is a life member of the NAACP

Labels: Carroll Co NAACP, Diversity NAACP Carroll Co Chap, Judiciary Maryland, NAACP, NAACP Carroll Co

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Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals to be the featured speaker at the Carroll County NAACP Branch 7014 Freedom Fund Banquet

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Top Frederick News-Post Headlines

Top Frederick News-Post Headlines

April 3, 2010

Deputy injured, dog dead after 911 investigation
BURKITTSVILLE -- A Frederick County Sheriff's Office deputy shot and killed a large German shepherd Friday afternoon after being attacked and injured, the office reported.

Property caught in county's cross hairs
WALKERSVILLE -- A rewrite of the county's comprehensive land use and zoning plan is making life difficult for Lewis and Tanya Ramsburg.

Fire heavily damages Emmitsburg apartment building
Firefighters were on the scene of a fire that did heavy damage to a three-story historic apartment building in the center of Emmitsburg Saturday morning.

Fire & Police Blotter
Man found after car chase

Fire heavily damages Emmitsburg apartment building
EMMITSBURG -- A fire Saturday morning heavily damaged a historic, 150-year-old building on Emmitsburg's town square, displacing residents of the building's 16 apartments. No one was seriously hurt, but damage is estimated at $1.5 million.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny


Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at the Westminster Fire Department

Come enjoy all you can eat breakfast with the Easter Bunny to benefit The Westminster Fire Department

Saturday, April 3, 2010 6:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: Westminster Fire Department, 28 John Street, Westminster, MD

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20100401 sdsom Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Labels: Annual Easter, Carroll Co Community Events, Fire CC Depts 03 Westminster

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What part of ‘no parking in front of a fire hydrant’ is it that you did not understand?

[20001128 What Part of No Prkg Dont You Understand]

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O'Reilly steps forward to pay fallen Marine family’s court-ordered expenses


Cable news host steps forward to pay fallen Marine family’s court-ordered expenses

The O'Reilly Factor host Bill O’Reilly stepped forward and said, “That is an outrage… I will pay Mr. Snyder’s obligation.”

March 31 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff By Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/oreilly-steps-forward-to-pay-fallen.html

Fox News cable news host Bill O'Reilly has said that he will pay the $16,500 legal bill for the father of fallen U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Matthew A. Snyder, of Westminster who was killed instantly March 3, 2006 while on assignment in Al Qaim, Iraq.

Protesters led by Fred Phelps, of the Topeka, Kansas Westboro Baptist Church protested at Lance Cpl. Snyder’s funeral at his funeral service which was held in his home parish of St. John Catholic Church in Westminster on March 10, 2006.

According to news reports, Phelps and the church have picketed a number of military funerals around the country claiming that the deaths of U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan and Iraq are punishment for the nation’s tolerance of homosexuality.

In response to the protests, Lance Cpl. Snyder’s father, Albert Snyder, of York, Pa., sued Phelps, his daughters Shirley Phelps-Roper and Rebecca Phelps-Davis, and the church and won an $11 million damage award for emotional distress and invasion of privacy in October 2007.

The judge subsequently reduced the amount to $5 million. However, the verdict was thrown out on appeal in the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Maryland, which last Friday ordered Snyder to pay the costs of Phelps’ appeal.

Meanwhile the Fourth Circuit’s decision has been appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court which agreed earlier in the month to consider whether or not the protesters’ messages, which include phrases such as ‘Thank God for dead soldiers,’ are protected by the “time, place and manner” precedent under the First Amendment which addresses the competing privacy and religious rights of the mourners.

Sean Summers and Craig Trebilcock, the York, Pennsylvania attorneys representing Snyder are doing the work for free; however the filing requirements for an appeal the U.S. Supreme Court can be expensive. A situation only exacerbated the decision last Friday that Snyder pay the court expenses involved in the Fourth Circuit’s decision, which has subsequently made national news.

Various legal experts have said in news reports that the Fourth Circuit had the discretion to hold off on making a ruling until the Supreme Court made its decision.

Meanwhile, a web site, MatthewSnyder.org, has been created by the law firm of Barley Snyder, LLC, who is representing the Snyder family for folks who would like to donate money for the Snyder family's continuing legal expenses.

In a phone interview this afternoon with this reporter, a representative of the firm said that all the money collected will go towards the expenses that will be incurred for preparing the case for the U.S. Supreme Court, “which can be pretty hefty…

“Not the attorney fees, because we are representing the family for free,” she added.

O’Reilly steps forward.

Yesterday on “The O'Reilly Factor,” O’Reilly stepped forward and said, “That is an outrage… I will pay Mr. Snyder’s obligation. I am not going to let this injustice stand…

“It is obvious that they were disturbing the peace by disrupting the funeral. They should have been arrested, but our system is so screwed up that loons are allowed to run wild. Snyder is fighting the good fight, and he is taking his case to the Supreme Court as he should. We are behind him 100 percent,” opined O’Reilly on the broadcast.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear Snyder’s appeal during its October term and with a verdict will be announced in the middle of next year.

As for media reports that O’Reilly has volunteered to pay the appellate expenses ordered by the Fourth Circuit, the representative from Barley Snyder, LLC said that the phone has ringing off the hook as a result of those reports…

She added that she had also heard that (O’Reilly has said he will contribute) but cannot confirm at this point that he has indeed written a check, “Although I am sure he is good to his word.”

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20100331 sdosmked Cable news host to pay to Snyder family court exps

Labels: Free Speech, Free Speech protesters, Iraq War, Iraq War Carroll Co Reaction, Iraq War CCo Cpl Snyder KIA 2Mar06, Journalists O'Reilly-Bill, Supreme Court of the US

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Mount Airy MD prepares for town elections


Mount Airy prepares for town elections

League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.

March 31, 2010

Special to be crossposted on The Grogg Report

By Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-prepares-for-town-elections.html http://tinyurl.com/ydkhrj6

The mayor’s office and two council seats are up for grabs this coming May 3 when Mount Airy citizens go to the polls to select new leadership for the town.

At the Mount Airy board of supervisors of elections citizens’ meeting on March 8 in the town hall council chambers, the chair of the elections board, Bruce Walz, banged the gavel and brought the short, 20-minute meeting to order at precisely 7 p.m.

Citizens, from the town of almost 10,000, which straddles the Frederick and Carroll County border, crowded into the room to nominate candidates to vie for the mayor’s office, currently held by Peter Helt; and two council seats, currently held by Gary Nelson and Chris Everich.

Each town council member is paid $4,000 per year and the mayor is paid $8,500 a year.

Citizens nominated Wendi Peters, currently a town councilmember, and Patrick Rockinberg, who currently serves as the vice-chair of the Mount Airy planning and zoning commission to vie for mayor.

For the two council seats, citizens choose three to stand for election: David M. Blais, Scott Strong, and incumbent councilmember Chris Everich.

Councilmember Gary Nelson is to date, not a candidate for re-election.

A distinguished member of the community, B.J. Dixon, the former town clerk who retired after 30-years of service to the community, rose to the podium first.

“I’m here this evening not only as a resident of the Town; not only as a past employee of the Town; but as a concerned citizen that feels we need to get the town back on track with someone that has leadership abilities. I’m here to nominate Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mayor.

Tony Falletta then rose to nominate Pat Rockinberg for mayor. He explained that “Pat moved to Mount Airy in 1997 and since that time has been very active in the community.” Mr. Falletta said “it was during the 2006 election cycle that I first met Pat and have come to admire his leadership abilities.”

Current Mayor Helt nominated Mr. Everich by citing a Bible verse from Proverbs 15:22, “Without counsel, plans go awry. But in the multitude of counselors they are established… In short it is better to get the opinion of many counselors than to have a bunch of yes men. I have found Chris Everich to be a good counselor and not a yes man. Chris can be talked to, reasoned with and learned from.”

Former Mayor Pyatt nominated Mr. Blais, by noting that “he earned his Eagle Scout badge from Mount Airy’s Troop 460, graduated from Linganore High School and has served honorably in the U.S. Air Force for 24 years since 1986.”

To wrap-up the meeting, Tim Askeland nominated Mr. Strong. Mr. Askeland reiterated after the meeting that Mr. Strong could make a positive contribution to the community because he is a volunteer sports coach for Mount Airy’s children and he vigorously opposed a recent annexation initiative for the Rigler property, (part of which was to be used for sports fields.)

I attended the meeting for a number of reasons. As a student of governance, political science, and history; the town is a great study of a municipality with enormous potential that is being held back by what many consider to be a crisis in government.

Although I make my home in Westminster, my Quaker ancestors, the Wright family, along with the Warfield, Grimes, Haines, Farver and Gilliss family, began living in the area since the early 1700s, long before it was an incorporated municipality.

Over the years my family has seen it all. We witnessed the “first wave” of “newcomers” that came to what is now known as Mount Airy, when the railroad arrived.

The delightful quintessential small town maintained a reputation through the 1950s and 60s for a high quality of life.

However the last decade has been unpleasant. Still others will say that in the last quarter-of-century Mount Airy has developed quite a reputation for its contentious elections; and the mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation have since been the standard by which the town deliberates and grapples with many growing pains.

Then it began to be “discovered” by folks in the throes of urban flight in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Being located near Interstate 70 made the commute to the Baltimore of Washington, D.C. employment centers easy. This exacerbated growth pressures in the days of inexpensive gasoline, low taxes, and quality housing stock that was reasonably priced.

With the growth brought tension and the wheels began to get wobbly as early as June 1973 when Mayor Lewis C. Dixon and Frederick W. Stevens got in a scuffle after a “meeting when Stephens presented problems with a sewer station on land he used to own,” according to the June 29, 1974 edition of “The Community Reporter.”

Mr. Stevens filed a $90,000 damage suit in Circuit Court a year after the incident claiming that he suffered “painful injuries about his face and head and was caused great mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation.”

In the last several years, Mount Airy has stayed in the news for political turmoil and intrigue, allegations of ethics violations, quarrels over growth and annexation, recreation, and water. On September 3, 2007, the town was awakened to a devastating three-alarm fire in the 200 block of South Main Street.

In 2009, a total of three citizens took turns in the mayor’s office in a year of public bickering and disagreement.

Helt, who was voted in as mayor by the council members on Dec. 7, 2009 after the council voted out former Mayor David Pyatt, chose not to stand for election for mayor. Helt had taken the place of former Mayor Frank Johnson Jr., who was elected in 2006 and resigned in February 2009.

There was also turnover in 2009 among the councilmembers as Everich was chosen to take the place former councilmember John Woodhull who moved out of town and did not finish his term.

On the evening of the citizens’ nominations the League of Women Voters of Carroll County announced that the non-partisan organization will hold a candidates’ forum on March 31 at 7 p.m. for those running for office.

The forum will be held at the Mount Airy town hall and will be broadcast live by the Community Media Center. The forum will feature questions developed by the League and questions from the audience. For more information about the forum, contact the League at info@carroll.lwvmd.org.

The last day for write-in candidates to get on the ballot is 5 p.m. April 12. The deadline to register to vote is April 5 and absentee ballots are available at the town offices up until April 15.

Elections are held in the town every two years. Citizens will have an opportunity to vote for one mayor and two councilmembers on Monday, May 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Firemen's Activities Building on Twin Arch Road.

For more information call the town office at 410-795-6012 or 301-829-1424 or visit the town web site at http://www.mountairymd.org/.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail him at kevindayhoff @ gmail.com.
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Wendi Peters for Mount Airy mayor campaign profile http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/wendi-peters-for-mount-airy-mayor.html Posted March 31, 2010

Mount Airy prepares for town elections League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum. March 31, 2010 Special to be crossposted on The Grogg Report by Kevin Dayhoff http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-prepares-for-town-elections.html

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away League of Women Voters to hold candidates' forum March 31 Posted http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4173/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over-month-away/ 3/29/10 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Scott Strong for Mount Airy town council campaign profile March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/scott-strong-for-mount-airy-town.html

BJ Dixon nominates Councilwoman Wendi Peters for the Office of Mount Airy Mayor By Kevin Dayhoff for Soundtrack March 29, 2010 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/bj-dixon-nominates-councilwoman-wendi.html

Mount Airy town elections a little over a month away http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/mount-airy-town-elections-little-over.html League of Women Voters of Carroll County to hold candidates’ forum.
March 19, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

Current Mount Airy Mayor Helt nominates Mr. Everich http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/03/current-mount-airy-mayor-helt-nominates.html

The Mount Airy Lottery in The Tentacle: http://www.thetentacle.com/ by Kevin E. Dayhoff Wednesday, March 24, 2010: “The “awful aughts” were not kind to Mount Airy. The last decade seemed to have been on the minds of citizens who crowded into the Mount Airy town hall on March 8 to nominate candidates to vie for elected offices in the upcoming election….”

“Mount Airy electoral nominees named” By Jennifer Jiggetts, Times Staff Writer Jiggetts http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/article_27f19880-2d92-11df-9131-001cc4c002e0.html Friday, March 12, 2010

“Mount Airy announces nominations for mayor and Town Council” Originally published March 10, 2010 By Nicholas C. Stern News-Post Staff http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271

“Peters, Rockinberg to face off for mayor - Two nominated for mayor, three for two open council seats in Mount Airy's May 3 election” by Angie Cochrun Staff Writer Thursday, March 11, 2010 http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

David Blais Candidate for Mount Airy Town Council web site
http://www.davidblais.com/contact.html

http://www.thegroggreport.com/merrygoround.htm

http://www.gazette.net/stories/03112010/mounnew162451_32547.php

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=102271
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