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Friday, December 30, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Maryland PIRG: Release: Order gets utilities back ...

Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Maryland PIRG: Release: Order gets utilities back ...: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HOLDS UTILITIES ACCOUNTABLE TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOALS Release: Order gets utilities back on track to hit E...

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Maryland Senator Joe Getty: Upcoming Town Hall Meeting - Jan. 4 – Hampstead




Marylanders for Joe Getty

December 29, 2011


Sen. Joe Getty will be hosting a Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4, to discuss with constituents the status of federal, state and local redistricting that is occurring this year. The meeting is open to the public and will be held at 7 p.m. at J&P Pizza, 903 S. Main St., in Hampstead.

Major changes were proposed by Gov. Martin O'Malley for Carroll County and northern Baltimore County in the alignment of both congressional districts and state legislative districts. Getty will begin the meeting with an update of these maps illustrated through a power-point presentation.

Getty will also discuss recent developments including the decision released last Friday by the three-judge panel considering the challenge in federal court over the state's congressional redistricting plan that was adopted by the Maryland General Assembly in October. The judges upheld the plan of Gov. O'Malley which moved Carroll County out of the 6thCong. District.

Carroll County will now be split between Cong. District 1 and 8. Hampstead and Manchester will be part of a northern and eastern portion of Carroll County that will share a district with the entire Eastern Shore. The remainder of Carroll County and a large portion of Frederick County is moved into Cong. District 8 which is primarily in Montgomery County.

In upholding the congressional redistricting plan, the federal court determined that the changes to Maryland's districts were done for the purpose of gaining a Demcratic partisan advantage. For example, the removal of 100% of Carroll County from the 6thCong. Dist. was clearly part of a design to dilute conservative voters of the existing district and create an opportunity for a Democratic candidate to win in the newly-configured district.

However, the court held that the Supreme Court has not provided a basis for lower courts to overturn state plans based upon "partisan gerrymandering." In a concurring opinion, Judge Roger Titus of the federal three-judge panel wrote: "it is clear that the plan adopted by the General Assembly of Maryland is, by any reasonable standard, a blatant political gerrymander. If the claim had been pressed by the Plaintiffs and an acceptable standard existed for judging it, I would not have hesitated to strike down the Maryland plan."

Getty will also outline how Gov. O'Malley's redistricting plan that provides for realignment of Maryland's 47 Senate districts and 141 member of the House of Delegates will affect local residents. A hearing was held in Annapolis last Thursday on the state map recommended by the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee.

The final plan will be introduced by Gov. O'Malley on the opening day of the General Assembly session on January 11, 2012. The plan becomes law 45 days later unless the Senate and House adopt a different redistricting plan.

Finally, Getty will also discuss the recommendations by the committee that has prepared a report on the 5 districts for Carroll County Commissioners.





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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Off Track Art: Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck; Febr...

Off Track Art: Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck; Febr...: Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck; February 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM; The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, Frederick...

Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck; February 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM; The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, Frederick 



Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck

February 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM


You are invited to attend a photographic exhibition at The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll Street, Frederick, MD.
Meet the artist, Kelly Heck, on February 4, 2012 from 3:00 pm till 5:00 pm and enjoy the Beautiful Silence series, which features winter landscapes in and around Carroll County, Maryland.

If you cannot attend the reception, please consider stopping by during the show from January 28th till March 25th.

Note: There will be two more shows up as well for you to enjoy! If you have any questions feel free to contact me (Kelly) or contact The Delaplaine directly at 301.698.0656. Thanks!
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Labels: art show, exhibition, gallery, Photography exhibit, photography show, art gallery, Frederick arts, Frederick events, Maryland events, Maryland arts

Event Organizer: Kelly Heck (Continuing Education Teacher at Carroll Community College)

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Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck; February 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM; The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, Frederick

Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck; February 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM; The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, Frederick

Exhibition "Beautiful Silence" by Kelly Heck

February 4, 2012 at 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM


You are invited to attend a photographic exhibition at The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll Street, Frederick, MD.

Meet the artist, Kelly Heck, on February 4, 2012 from 3:00 pm till 5:00 pm and enjoy the Beautiful Silence series, which features winter landscapes in and around Carroll County, Maryland.

If you cannot attend the reception, please consider stopping by during the show from January 28th till March 25th.

Note: There will be two more shows up as well for you to enjoy! If you have any questions feel free to contact me (Kelly) or contact The Delaplaine directly at 301.698.0656. Thanks!
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Labels: art show, exhibition, gallery, Photography exhibit, photography show, art gallery, Frederick arts, Frederick events, Maryland events, Maryland arts
Event Organizer: Kelly Heck (Continuing Education Teacher at Carroll Community College)

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“Off Track Art” is an artists’ co-op and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in historic downtown Westminster, Carroll County Maryland. 

Open: Wed-Fri. Noon to 6 PM , Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM. http://offtrackart.blogspot.com/ 
 For news and information on Off Track Art previous to December 15, 2011, you can go to http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/search/label/Art%20Off%20Track%20Art

Morris Martick, Baltimore’s Iconic Restaurateur Extraordinaire Passes


December 28, 2011

Baltimore’s Iconic Restaurateur Extraordinaire Passes
Kevin E. Dayhoff
http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4827
Morris Martick, the son of Polish Jewish immigrants, who ran the delightfully quirky Martick’s Restaurant Francais at 214 West Mulberry Street in Baltimore for almost 40 years, passed away December 16.

The mere mention of Mr. Martick, 88, a Baltimore icon and institution, brought back memories of many wonderful visits over the decades to his zany restaurant until it closed in August 2008.

One of the better descriptions of Mr. Martick, among many, came from Baltimore Sun writer, Rob Hiaasen, in a wonderful article dated May 17, 2006. “Morris Martick … lifelong bachelor, former Sunday pilot, former oyster boat owner, 1966 candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates, art patron, self-taught cook, self-taught self – is eating cornflakes in his own restaurant.”

Mr. Martick’s French restaurant was located in the house where he was born. At the time his parents ran a little neighborhood grocery store out of the building, err, house that is…

According to a tribute written by Jacques Kelly, for The Baltimore Sun on December 16, “His parents, who came to Baltimore from Pennsylvania in 1917, operated a grocery store. When liquor sales became illegal during Prohibition, they ran a speakeasy. Mr. Martick said in a 1973 Sun profile that ‘they hid the liquor in the bathroom.’ After repeal in 1933, they obtained a liquor license and opened the bar.”... http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4827

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Baltimore characters are fun… Mr. Martick will be missed… Just saying… Happy New Year everyone. Stay well. http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4827

Edited from the piece for word limit… right after: Although I was a “Morning Sun” reader, I often would seek-out a copy of the Evening Sun for the specific purpose of reading Mr. Goodspeed’s column.

And I was quite excited when he came to Westminster for a short stint at the Carroll County Times. “Mr. Goodspeed left The Evening Sun in 1967 and went on to edit the Carroll County Times for a year and the Towson Times for another year,” according to Mr. Kelly.

Mr. Goodspeed, according to Mr. Kelly, “often picked up news tidbits at Martick's bar on Mulberry Street, and quoted Rose, whom he described as ‘the girl bartender.’ ”

And before: So, while roaming the streets of Baltimore very late one night with a gaggle of artist-friends, we were referred to a “quirky French restaurant,” by the name of Martick’s… Recalling Mr. Goodspeed’s column, I jumped at the chance to go to Martick’s for a bite to eat – thinking it was still a bar…

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History.com: 1895: First commercial movie screened and other stories from the past


December 28: General Interest
1895: First commercial movie screened

On this day in 1895, the world's first commercial movie screening takes place at the Grand Cafe in Paris. The film was made by Louis and Auguste Lumiere, two French brothers who developed a camera-projector called the Cinematographe. The Lumiere brothers unveiled their invention to the public in March 1895 with a brief film showing workers leaving the Lumiere factory. On December 28, the entrepreneurial siblings screened a series of short scenes from everyday French life and charged admission for the first time... read more


American Revolution
1781 : British post troops on John's Island
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/british-post-troops-on-johns-island

Automotive
1938 : Silent-film star and inventor of mechanical turn signal dies
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/silent-film-star-and-inventor-of-mechanical-turn-signal-dies

Civil War
1822 : Confederate General William Booth Taliaferro is born
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/william-booth-taliaferro-born

Cold War
1973 : Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago published
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/solzhenitsyns-the-gulag-archipelago-published

Crime
1793 : An American hero is arrested in France
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/an-american-hero-is-arrested-in-france

Disaster
1908 : Earthquake rocks Sicily
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/earthquake-rocks-sicily

General Interest
1832 : Calhoun resigns vice presidency
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/calhoun-resigns-vice-presidency
1869 : America's first Labor Day
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/americas-first-labor-day
1908 : Worst European earthquake
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/worst-european-earthquake
1989 : Dubcek returns to public office
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/dubcek-returns-to-public-office

Hollywood
1954 : Denzel Washington born
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/denzel-washington-born

Literary
1932 : Argentine novelist Manuel Puig is born
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/argentine-novelist-manuel-puig-is-born

Music
1991 : Nine killed in a stampede outside a hip-hop celebrity basketball game
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/nine-killed-in-a-stampede-outside-a-hip-hop-celebrity-basketball-game

Old West
1900 : Carry Nation attacks a Kansas saloon
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/carry-nation-attacks-a-kansas-saloon

Presidential
1856 : Woodrow Wilson born in Staunton, Virginia
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/woodrow-wilson-born-in-staunton-virginia

Sports
1975 : Central Red Army defeats New York Rangers at MSG
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/central-red-army-defeats-new-york-rangers-at-msg

Vietnam War
1964 : South Vietnamese win costly battle at Binh Gia
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/south-vietnamese-win-costly-battle-at-binh-gia
1972 : Hanoi announces return to the Paris peace talks
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hanoi-announces-return-to-the-paris-peace-talks

World War I
1856 : Woodrow Wilson is born
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/woodrow-wilson-is-born

World War II
1941 : Request made for creation of construction battalions
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/request-made-for-creation-of-construction-battalions


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New Windsor students dig deep to explore archaeology and local history


November 25, 2011
Digging into the past can be an intriguing and enlightening experience.
But when it involves slogging for hours through shin-deep mud and frigid water on a chilly November morning, it might tend to dampen the intrigue and stifle the enlightenment a little bit.
Not so for a dozen or so students from New Windsor Middle School who, on a recent Saturday morning, participated in an ongoing archaeological dig at one of New Windsor's landmarks, its 1797 springhouse.
Long ago, tourists from as far away as Philadelphia flocked to this Carroll County hamlet to partake of the spring's sulphur-laden "wonder waters." ... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/education/ph-ce-kid-dig-1127-20111121,0,5638152.story


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Monday, December 26, 2011

Five Things We Learned from Ravens-Browns - baltimoresun.com

Five Things We Learned from Ravens-Browns - baltimoresun.com:

The Sun's Kevin Van Valkenburg examines five facts the Ravens' 20-14 win over the Browns taught us.

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Risky Places To Swipe Debit Card | Bankrate.com

Risky Places To Swipe Debit Card | Bankrate.com:

By Claes Bell • Bankrate.com

"Would you give a thief direct access to your checking account?

No? Unfortunately, you may be doing just that by regularly using your debit card. Debit cards may look identical to credit cards, but there's one key difference. With credit cards, users who spot fraudulent charges on their bill can simply decline the charges and not pay the bill. On the other hand, debit cards draw money directly from your checking account, rather than from an intermediary such as a credit card company."

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff: Ron Smith, the “Voice of Reason” on WBAL radio, dead at 70


Ron Smith, the “Voice of Reason” on WBAL radio, dead at 70


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On Monday night, the venerable longstanding, highly rated, and critically acclaimed 1090 AM WBAL talk radio host, Ron Smith, died of pancreatic cancer at his home in Shrewsbury, PA… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4813


By Kevin Dayhoff,

December 21, 2011

Ron Smith, 70,the highly celebrated radio talk show host on 1090 AM WBAL talk radio for 26 years, died of pancreatic cancer last Monday night at his home in Shrewsbury, Pa.

Generations of Carroll countians have grown-up listening to Smith – and 1090 WBAL radio, long before he joined the station in the fall of 1984.

David Zurawik, The Baltimore Sun’s media critic since 1989, noted late Monday night that “Mr. Smith spent more than 26 years on WBAL's airwaves, most of it in the afternoon drive-time period until a move to mornings last year, passionately talking politics from a conservative point of view.”

Zurawik explains the ‘Voice of Reason’ title came from a listener, according to Smith’s wife, June; “A caller, responding to one of Ron’s rants on the constant struggle between various theories and the hard, cold, facts of reality, said, ‘You are The Voice of Reason.’ ” The term stuck.

Zurawik wrote the thoughts of many. “But it is not his politics for which he will likely be remembered as much as the informed conversation he helped create on Baltimore radio — and the way he publicly shared his final days with listeners of WBAL and readers of The Baltimore Sun.”

Smith was born in 1941 in upstate New York, the son of an assistant school superintendent, according to Zurawik, who helped fill us in on Smith’s early years before his legendary success in Baltimore… http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2011/12/ron-smith-voice-of-reason-on-wbal-radio.html or http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2011/12/kevin-dayhoff-ron-smith-voice-of-reason.html or http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4813

Although he is reported to have been well-read and highly educated, many will be surprised to know that Smith “dropped out of high school at age 17 and joined the Marines,” according to Zurawik. “He was in the Marines from 1959 to 1962, his last duty serving at a Navy submarine base in New London, Conn…

“After the Marines, Mr. Smith started working in community theater in Albany, N.Y., near his hometown of Troy, while he ‘tried to figure out’ what he wanted to do…

“Mr. Smith's first broadcasting job was as a disc jockey in Haverhill, MA. He didn't like the station, but he liked being on the air. He returned to Albany and eventually landed a radio and TV reporting job at WTEN. He was at that station five years…”

Before his longstanding stint with WBAL radio, Carroll countians first got to know Smith when he first arrived in Baltimore on TV – on Channel 11’s “Action News,” in 1973. He was on the air as a reporter and then its weekend anchor until 1980, when “he was unceremoniously dumped in an anchor desk shuffle…,” according to Zurawik.

According to his official biography, “Ron was a TV anchor and reporter for WBAL-TV until 1980, when new management decided to make a change in his department by getting rid of him.

“They parted by ‘mutual consent,’ which is when your bosses decided you’ve got to go and you agree there’s nothing much you can do about it.”

In 1980 “Mr. Smith went to work full time as a stockbroker,” explained The Baltimore Sun article. “But he never lost the desire to be on air. And while he claimed to enjoy working in the financial world, it was all prelude for the passion he found as a talk-show host starting part-time in 1984 and full time a year later on WBAL radio...”

The rest is history… However, the history of WBAL and Carroll County can arguably go back as far as when it first went on the air in 1925. It was started as a subsidiary of the old Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company, now known as Baltimore Gas Electric – Constellation Energy.

That was eight years before The Consolidated Public Utilities Company of Westminster merged with the Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company, in 1933. The Westminster power company can trace its roots back to 1867, when it first formed as the Westminster Gas Light Co.

One of the first mentions of WBAL radio in Carroll County is brought to our attention as a result of research by the Historical Society of Carroll County. On June 8, 1945, the now out-of-print Westminster newspaper, the Democratic Advocate reported, “Sykesville high school students will broadcast over station WBAL, Baltimore, on Saturday, June 9, at 4 p.m. The skit which they will dramatize is called ‘After the War —then What?’”

The same newspaper reported on February 1, 1946, “The Baltimore Radio Broadcasting Station, WBAL, will bring the well known program "Junior Town Meeting of the Air" to Westminster in a broadcast at Westminster High School on Tuesday, February 5th, from 1:30 to 2 p.m. The subject to be discussed will be "Is American Family Life Deteriorating"? Local students will present their views direct from the school to your home.”

On February 8, 1947, the newspaper reported, “Westminster and the surrounding community was very much interested in the Junior Town Meeting broadcasted over Station WBAL on Tuesday afternoon… In summing up the half-hour discussion, Mr. (Mike) Eaton said that he felt the main point had been brought out by Thomas Holmes, Jr., when he said, ‘These things we have said put forth a challenge, a challenge to us; the teen agers of today, who will in the near future have families of their own, and also should strive to rebuild and protect our American Family Life.’ ”

Several decades later, Smith brought back the conversation about protecting “our American Family Life,” to the radio in our homes, offices, and automobiles.

Zurawik noted in the Baltimore Sun, “According to Ed Kiernan, longtime general manager of WBAL, ‘a voracious reader, Ron Smith arrived at his opinions after careful thought and research. He arrived early to work always prepared and excited to get behind the microphone.’ ”

Smith, “died at his home … surrounded by his wife, June, and the rest of his family,” according to a report by WBAL-TV. “Funeral services will be private. A public memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.”

Smith’s passing leaves a lot of “dead air” in an intelligent, uncomplicated, “everyman” approach to the news and events of the day. He will be missed. Semper Fi.

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Carroll Eagle Pictures of the Year - baltimoresun.com

Carroll Eagle Pictures of the Year - baltimoresun.com

The staff of the Carroll Eagle shares some on their favorite pictures from a wide variety of events in the community from the 2011 calendar year. ... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/ph-ce-poy11-pg,0,2091454.photogallery