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The life and times of Colonel John Klinehoff Longwell
(1810-1896,) a newspaper publisher and advocate for the creation of Carroll
County in January 1837, will be the topic of a presentation at the county’s
annual birthday celebration at Grace Lutheran Church on Sat. Jan 16, 2016 by
former Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff
Image courtesy of the city of Westminster and Historical
Society of Carroll County.
Carroll County is turning 179, and the Historical Society of
Carroll County is throwing it a birthday party.
The party is from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at the Grace
Lutheran Church in Westminster. There will be a talk on one the county's
founders, John Longwell, cupcakes and refreshments. The event is free.
The Historical Society throws the county a party every year
as a way to raise awareness about Carroll's history, executive director Gainor
Davis said.
"I think it's an amazing thing to have a county that's
been around 179 years and continues to thrive," Davis said.
The event will start with a talk by former Westminster Mayor
Kevin Dayhoff on Longwell, shortly after 2 p.m. The talk should last
about 45 minutes, Davis said.
People are welcome to join at any time. Cake and punch will
start around 3 p.m.
"It's basically a time for us to introduce people to a
little bit of their history," Davis said.
Longwell founded The Carrolltonian, a newspaper that
was crucial to the founding of the county. He lived at Emerald Mill mansion,
which was recently bought by the historical society, she said.
The Historical Society recently moved into the mansion,
holding its annual Winter Wine Warmer there last weekend. The society hopes to
open an exhibit about Greek heritage in the county in Emerald Hill mansion in
the spring, Davis said.
Cupcakes and beverages will follow a talk on Carroll
founding father John Longwell.
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The life and times of Colonel John Klinehoff Longwell
(1810-1896,) a newspaper publisher and advocate for the creation of Carroll
County in January 1837, will be the topic of a presentation at the county’s
annual birthday celebration at Grace Lutheran Church on Sat. Jan 16, 2016 by
former Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff
Image courtesy of the city of Westminster and Historical
Society of Carroll County.
Colonel John Klinehoff Longwell was a Carroll County founding
father who lived from 1810 to 1896.
Colonel Longwell was a newspaper publisher. At the age of
23, Longwell established the Carrolltonian newspaper in 1833 and proceeded to play
a leading role in the formation of Carroll County out of parts of Frederick and
Baltimore Counties, in January 1837 - and took an active part in all of its
affairs. He became widely known as a civic and financial leader in the county.
In 1842 he established a farm just outside of town, north of
Westminster and began construction of a huge mansion home on his estate he
called “Emerald Hill.” He was elected State Senator in 1850 and 1871; president
of Baltimore and Reisterstown Turnpike in 1858; was a director of the Union
National Bank and later served as the bank president 39 years from 1857 to
1896. He also served as a Carroll County Commissioner.
Longwell also helped establish the Westminster English and
Mathematical Academy, the West End Academy and the Westminster Female Institute;
and served as a board trustee for Western Maryland College.
Col. Longwell will be the topic of a presentation at the
county’s annual birthday celebration at Grace Lutheran Church on Sat. Jan 16,
2016.
Image courtesy of the city of Westminster and Historical
Society of Carroll County.
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Over 115 business and community leaders filled the Zigler
Hospitality Center at the Brethren Center facility in New Windsor this morning
for the annual Carroll County Chamber legislative breakfast. Jan. 7, 2016 I
scratched-out a few quick notes on my smartphone. … below
the video
Over 115 business and community leaders filled the Zigler
Hospitality Center at the Brethren Center facility in New Windsor this morning
for the annual Carroll County Chamber legislative breakfast. Jan. 7, 2016
Thursday 8 am. And it is always good to see Kelly Heck. I can always geek-out
and talk with her about art, technology, and photography. She rules.
Always good to see Mike Fowler, the BGE representative, who
spoke well and mentioned the 200th anniversary of BGE
Bill Gavin is the Carroll Co. Chamber of Commerce Legislative
Committee chair… Has chaired the committee for 40 years. Jan. 7, 2016
Del. Haven Shoemaker. … Discussed his committee assignment
and shared a few examples of matters that have caught his attention. I continue
to like his straightforward no nonsense style
Several brought-up the need to inject some funds into the
state pension system to shore-up the fund. Not much mention of pension reform.
Last year’s efforts to scale back the taxes on military
pensions was mentioned and continuing the efforts to stop taxing retirement incomes
because all those folks are leaving the state...
Del. Susan Krebs... Also thanked the Chamber legislative
committee…
Regulatory reform commission initiative… Revenues good but
unfortunately it is from Capital gains taxes. Whole different posture with Gov.
Hogan…
Sen. Justin Ready… also thanked the Chamber… discussed
process a bit… real and significant tax relief… We do not have a budget
surplus, we have a fund balance.
Del. Trent Kittleman represents a portion of Carroll Co.
Regulatory reform. The importance of supporting business. Has one bill that
students pass the citizenship test.
×××××
A number of important issues were raised during the question
and answer period. A number of folks asked some good questions and the Carroll
County Delegation to Annapolis was very forthcoming, transparent, and
articulate about many complex topics. Hats off to the elected officials who
attended.
Several members of the Board of Ed were there. Bob Lord,
Devon Rothschild, Jim Doolan, and Virginia Harrison as well as school
superintendent Steve Guthrie.
Carroll County Commissioners Dennis Frazier and Richard
Rothschild attended as well as Taneytown Councilwoman Diane Foster and Mayor
McCarron.
New Windsor Mayor Neal Roop and Council member Ed Pals grove
attended.
A question was asked about automatic voting registration
The problem of high filing fees for personal property taxes…
Mandatory paid sick leave and paid family leave and
mandatory … Mandated benefits… have a negative impact… on business.
Need 7 more in the house and 5 in the senate… for veto-proof
legislature
High speed internet access badly needed in rural areas. The
last mile… necessary for expanding business in rural area. And necessary for
supporting Ag, the number 1 business in Carroll County.
A single consolidated time off benefit… combine sick leave,
vacation …
Restoration of Highway User Revenues. … New secretary for
MDOT…
Dennis Frazier: Last mile will cost 200 million. Last mile
will cost Westminster 24 million.
The idea of allowing large grocery stores to sell alcohol.
Ready: alcohol is a controlled substance… Allowing the huge big boxes and
grocery stores to sell alcohol will damage small businesses and allow alcohol
to be too easily available. …
State law that requires 2 year residence registration for
manufacturers… small breweries…
Definition of small business
Del. Krebs: Cost of healthcare is driving the budget.
Medicaid is a huge cost…
Net out-migration of the wealthiest Marylanders.
Bill to overturn the estate tax relief and exemption.
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artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists
and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem
Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson:
“That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!”
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Carroll County saw considerable successes last year in areas
such as farmland preservation and protecting valuable water supplies, but much
work remains to be done.
Speaking at the annual State of the County luncheon
sponsored by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, County Commissioner Julia
Walsh Gouge said Carroll is among the top in the state for farmland
preservation, and the water resource ordinance enacted last year was recognized
by the federal government's Environmental Protection Agency as one of the best
in the region.
But Commissioner Dean L. Minnich said other projects, such
as paving gravel roads and providing relief to overburdened volunteer
firefighters, are being squeezed as state legislators force unfunded mandates
onto county government. See more: Annual
State of Carroll County Maryland luncheon sponsored by the Carroll County
Chamber of Commerce
January is Thyroid Awareness Month, a campaign of the
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists designed to inform the public
of the importance of this organ and how to recognize when something goes wrong.
The thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland at the base of the
neck that releases compounds, the thyroid hormones T3 and T4, in order to help
regulate the body's metabolism, according to Dr. Mack Harrell, immediate past
president of the association.
This year, the thyroid awareness campaign is focusing on
hypothyroidism, the most common thyroid disorder, where decreased levels of
thyroid hormones can create a wide range of symptoms from depression, lack of
energy and weight fluctuations, to constipation, sensitivity to cold and dry,
itchy skin.
According to information provided by the American
Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, hypothyroidism is one of the most
frequently misdiagnosed conditions in the U.S., with estimates that as much as
10 percent to the population may have the disease.
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artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists
and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem
Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson:
“That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!”
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Changes could be coming to the standards by which fire and
emergency response teams are graded around the county.
At a meeting of the County Board of Commissioners on
Thursday, representatives from the county's planning and public safety agencies
asked the commissioners to consider amendments to the county's fire and
emergency response standards, including expanding the amount of time considered
acceptable for fire departments and cutting down on the acceptable percentage
of times emergency medical service providers can be documented as late or
nonresponsive to calls in order to be rated "adequate" by the county.
The fire and emergency response times are tied to the
county's concurrency management standards, which are designed to prevent
residential growth from proceeding at a rate that strains public facilities
like schools, sewers, water, and public safety. Each year, according to county
code, a report is compiled by the county's Planning and Zoning Commission staff
to assess the county's capacity to undertake more development and to make any
recommendation for changes.
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artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists
and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem
Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson:
“That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!”
- See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists
and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem
Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson:
“That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!”
- See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
Doug Bostian, 71, an active member of Union Bridge Fire
Company for 52 years, died Jan. 8, 2016
Charles Douglas (Doug) Bostian, 71, died Fri., Jan. 8, 2016
He was an active life member of the Union Bridge Vol. Fire
Co for 52 years, joining in May 1963.
Passing of CCVESA Past President Doug Bostian
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday,
January 16 at the fire hall of the Union Bridge Fire Company, Whyte &
Locust Sts., with Rev. Richard L. Michael, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church,
Union Bridge and Deacon Charles Barnhart of Keysville Lutheran Church,
officiating.
Charles Douglas (Doug) Bostian, 71, of Otterdale Mill Road,
Taneytown, died Friday, January 8, 2016 at The Dove House, Westminster, after a
two-year fight with cancer. He was the husband of Linda E. Bostian, his wife of
30 years. Born June 19, 1944, he was the son of the late Charles T. and Lois
Hobbs Bostian of Middleburg.
He was an active life member of the Union Bridge Volunteer
Fire Company for 52 years, joining in May 1963. He was a proud volunteer
fireman, serving as president, vice president, trustee, on the executive board,
the executive committee and he chaired many committees including the Building
Committee. He was the chief cook and purchasing agent at the fire hall, always
seen in the kitchen with his apron on. He was the Juniors' Director for many
years and served as a delegate to the Maryland State Firemen's Association.
Doug was the past president of the Carroll County Volunteer Firemen's
Association in 2002-2003 and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2001. He
served on many committees of the Firemen's Association.
He was a member of the Monocacy Lodge #203, AF & AM in
Taneytown, serving as Worshipful Master in 1983. He was also a member of the
Boumi Temple, Baltimore, the Western Maryland Shriners, 32nd Degree A & A
Scottish Rite, Carroll Scottish Rite Club and Plymouth Chapter #41, Order of
the Eastern Star. He was employed at the National Bureau of Standards (NIST)
for 32 years, retiring in December 1999. He enjoyed his grandchildren, fire
company activities, going to sales and auctions to collect
"treasures", coin collecting, guns and tools.
In addition to his wife he is survived by two daughters
Jennie Jack and husband Andrew of Hagerstown and Lottie Wieboldt and husband
James of Honeye Falls, NY; four grandchildren, Braiden and Ashlynn Allen and
Wyatt and Charles Wieboldt; two step grandchildren, Dylan and Kasey Jack; two
nieces, Kristy Erb and Robin Zinn and two nephews, John and William Harchenhorn
and two great nephews, Billy and Derek Erb. He was preceded in death by his
parents and cousin, Melvin "Pete" Bostian.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday,
January 16 at the fire hall of the Union Bridge Fire Company, Whyte &
Locust Sts., with Rev. Richard L. Michael, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church,
Union Bridge and Deacon Charles Barnhart of Keysville Lutheran Church,
officiating.
The family will have private inurnment services at Haugh's
Cemetery, Ladiesburg.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to
the Union Bridge Volunteer Fire Company, P.O. Box 1050, Union Bridge, MD 21791
or to The Dove House, 292 Stoner Ave., Westminster, MD 21157
Originally posted on the MSFA website by: Neal Roop – Thanks
Mayor
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and journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maiorem
Dei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson:
“That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!”
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Sat night, Jan. 9, 2016 - 1st duty crew night of 2016... A Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. training exercise with 15 firefighters at the Carroll County Public Safety Training Center.
Training never stops with the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1
A great dinner at the Westminster firehouse with good friends, colleagues, and family.
Sat night, Jan. 9, 2016 - 1st duty crew night of 2016... A Westminster Vol. Fire Dept. training exercise with 15 firefighters at the Carroll County Public Safety Training Center.
Training never stops with the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1