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Monday, March 23, 2009

Barrie Tilghman and Poogate

POOGATE

Tens of millions of dollars spent and the new waste water treatment plant just doesn't work.  Salisbury Mayor Barrie Tilghman is doing all she can to spin this looming fiscal and political disaster.

"We're 99% compliant."  "The WWTP is 'substantially' complete."

There are just a few problems Barrie.  "Substantially complete" isn't complete.  "99% compliant" isn't good enough for Ivory soap, much less the Maryland Department of the Environment and the EPA.

At Tilghman's press conference today, she knew that she couldn't put enough lipstick on this pig by spinning those lines, so she pulled the same old tricks out of her old, shabby, tattered bag - she blamed it on the "blogs" and smeared the only two members of the city government that give a tinker's damn about the city's taxpayers and water and sewer ratepayers.

Without naming them directly, Tilghman implied that councilwomen Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen violated privilege by "leaking" information about the city's Rube Goldberg WWTP and the fact that the city cannot meet it's state mandated May 1 permit deadline to those dirty, nasty blogs (like the one her son writes for).  As usual, the facts don't support Tilghman.

Stay tuned sports fans.  We'll have more (a lot more) at 8:30 AM.

cross posted at Delmarva Dealings

A New Record Day Has Arrived!


Salisbury News just blasted away our former record day and the night is still very young! You know something Folks. Even though this Mayor takes every opportunity to try to blast the Blogs, it always backfires on her and rewards us with mega hits. Mind you, she's getting smarter by not naming us by Salisbury News but once everyone Googles us or lets just say the Salisbury Waste Water Treatment Plant, Salisbury News comes right up on top and guess what, there we are! Dee, Dee, Deeee!

In fact, when you do Google the Salisbury Waste Water Treatment Plant we are the #1 Google Hit. So thanks again Barrie!

The above photo was taken today at the Press Conference and clearly shows one of the many faces of Mayor Barrie Tilghman. Lots of red in that face if you ask me. I don't know about you Barrie but I've had one of the best Birthday's I've ever experienced. Who would have ever dreamed my best present I have ever received would have actually come from you!

Two SPD Officers Escorted Out Of Police Department?

Word on the street is that a Cpl and a Lt were asked to turn in their guns and badges and were escorted out of the Salisbury Police Department today.

One source says they heard their was some suspensions today. The Roman Empire is crashing Folks. The SPD must be down quite a bit of Officers at this point and certainly Mr. Comegys can't actually believe the Department is fully staffed, as he likes to claim and Forums and Debates.

When I hear more in this I'll let you know.........

Voice Your Opinion On The Daily Times


The Daily Times has finally come up with a partial article, (brief as it may be) on the Salisbury WWTP. However, commenters are HOT. Their story says:

SALISBURY: City hires new consultant for WWTP, expects delays

Salisbury — Mayor Barrie Parsons Tilghman announced today the city has entered into contract with a new consultant for the completion of the Waste Water Treatment Plant upgrade and is requesting a permit extension from Maryland Department of the Environment.

Tilghman said certain filters within the system that drive the Biological Nutrient Removal process have slowed in efficiency and have delayed the testing of another new component.

See the full story in The Daily Times on Tuesday.


Here's ONE of the comments......

FriendWhosADem wrote:

Don't you people at the Daily Times realize how ridiculous your "slant" on these issues is? It can't be accidental that EVERY time these "leaders" screw up you choose to soft-pedal the situation....you cannot still believe that you have any credibility at all with the public, or that you're anything except a joke. I cancelled my subscription because of bad service a couple of years ago, and have since been trying to follow local issues online thru your website....the absolute mess that has been made of the city and the wasteful use of tax money should have been HONESTLY reported, instead you're just printing press releases issues from the foxes who are in the henhouse.

This is the last straw for me. You NEED to go out of business. I just feel sorry for some of your loyal employees, who have no control over your editorial position. Maybe their next employers will know the truth when they trip over it. You don't.

GO HERE to see more.

O M G!

Wait till GA Harrison puts up a Post tonight about the Press Conference! I know, this is a total tease but the lies and those caught in them today were just UNBELIEVABLE!

Whatever you do, watch 47 & 16 News tonight at 6:00 PM. Then come back and see the posts that follow here. There will be a Post tonight, one tomorrow and one the following day. Man, it just doesn't get any better than this Folks.

Salisbury's $84,000,000.00 Waste Water Treatment Plant Won't Work!




While many have wondered where the notorious Mayor Barrie Tilghman of Salisbury has been this past year, Salisbury News has the answer. She's been in hiding because she knew something none of you were aware of.

Ladies & Gentlemen, what you are about to hear is by far the biggest cluster, (you know what) the Eastern Shore has ever seen. The Salisbury Waste Water Treatment Plant could be a massive SCAM, costing Salisbury Taxpayers more than $40,000,000.00! That's right, it doesn't work and over the past 6 months your Mayor has known the system wasn't going to work!

Mayoral Candidate Gary Comegys prides himself on voting yes to a "Proprietary System." Here's the thing. Under accomplishments on his Campaign Website it says, " New Waste Water Treatment Plant (many years in the planning and design)" During debates and forum's he's constantly taking the position of just how proud he is on the new WWTP and how he was instrumental in the process, yet he has known there were some very serious issues at hand with it and kept it quiet.

This proprietary system has NEVER been made before, other than a model, (whatever that means) it has never been proven to work. It's a patented system, (so we were all told) in which, should ANYTHING ever go wrong, you can only rely on ONE company, (the company that designed this pipe dream) to fix it. Guess what, they can't fix it either!

At this very moment the company that was handling the OVERSIGHT of the Contractor has in fact been suspended. This is NOT good Folks. I have documents below proving the system will NOT work and your Mayor and Gary Comegys have known about this problem for quite some time. This is not the kind of people you want running your City, that's for sure. They want ALL of this to slide by all of you in the hopes of getting it past the election and then start pointing fingers later.

However, while Salisbury News has been aware of this situation since late Friday night, I held off exposing it so it would gain the biggest impact on Monday. To put it frankly with all of you, YOU'RE SCREWED! Mayor Tilghman sold you snake oil and Gary Comegys was the Vice President.

The Tilghman Administration has in fact contacted the MDE and have asked for yet another extension. Even though Mayor Tilghman stated we'd all be on line last September, even though she recently went so far as stated we're on time with the WWTP, SHE LIED! Her own State of the City Address said, it "was substantially completed in 2008." This was said on March 13, 2009.

A Consultant has been hired for the sum of $20,000.00 to come in and help figure out what has happened and what they currently have. In his letter dated 3-13-09 he stated, "It sounds like your treatment plant has been plagued with both process and physical/mechanical problems since start up." He goes on to expand on his rates both for engineering AND litigation. His litigation fees as an experts are $400.00 an hour, not included in his $20,000.00 fee. When "I" read litigation fees, someone is getting sued! Read between the lines Folks!

In a memorandum to the Mayor and Council dated 3-16-09 Mr. Messick states that "the City's engineering consultant, O'Brien & Gere Engineers, has been unable, after 6 months, to start up the new WWTP processes for compliance with the NPDES Permit Limits which are to come into effect on May 1, 2009." He goes on to say, "The City has selected another Engineer / Operations Expert (suspending O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc.) to assist the City in wastewater-treatment-process engineering, functional operations and adjustments for the upgraded and expanded WWTP processes and facilitate compliance with NPDES limits within the remaining approximate 1.5 - month time period, to avoid enforcement measures from MDE and EPA and prevent a non-compliant discharge to the environment from the Salisbury WWTP."

Just how much more of this crap are you people going to take. Here you have Comegys and Tilghman agreeing to pay out $40,000,000.00 for a system that has never been proven. They told you this thing would do things no other Plant could achieve, yet they never researched a finished product and now it will not work.

Ladies & Gentlemen, ANY good business person would NEVER hire a company to install a unique product for $40,000,000.00 that has never been proven! This is not a simple mistake. The Mayor, (through these letters) has been well aware that the system is NOT WORKING, yet she says nothing. The system was supposed to be up and running last September, it is not. Now, through Salisbury News you are learning for the very first time that things are not just bad, they're very bad.

This Mayor should be impeached immediately as ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! The images below are the recent series of letters going back and forth on this matter, proving what I'm saying is accurate. You can click on these images and enlarge them and read for yourself just what's going on.

Gary Comegys rubber stamped far too many items as a Councilman. Developer reimbursements, the old mall, Sassafras annexation, the WWTP, can someone please tell me what this guy has done right? Muir Boda challenged Debbie Campbell for voting "NO" too often. Hey Muir, Debbie voted "NO" on most of the WWTP items too, what say you now?

If you want the entire Eastern Shore laughing at the City of Salisbury because the citizens were so stupid they actually voted this guy into office as Mayor, my God, give Gary Comegys your vote. If you want to wise up and throw these bums out of office once and for all, make a stand April 7th Ladies & Gentlemen and send these people the right kind of message, vote Jim Ireton.

Clearly this will be all over the local news by 12:00 today and if it isn't, well, then you'll know just how much power Barrie Tilghman has over the media. The documents I have provided clearly show this has been an issue for at least the past 6 months and nothing was said to you. The cover ups are over. The election is over. Get this woman out of the way because Jim Ireton has a lot of work ahead of him. Shame on you Barrie Tilghman AND Gary Comegys!



Early Morning Crash Claims Dover Woman’s Life


Dover – The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating an early morning fatal crash that has killed a 78-year-old Dover woman. Troopers responded to the 3-car crash today at 7:43 am on Lebanon Road (State Route 10) at Blades Drive.

Investigators learned a 1995 Nissan Altima, operated by Kenneth L. Owens, 18 of Dover was traveling westbound on SR 10 in the left lane approaching Blades Drive. A 2001 Ford Focus, operated by Brian A. Lucykanish, 17 of Dover was traveling westbound on SR 10 behind the Altima.

A 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, operated by Emily M. Thompson, 78 of Dover was stopped on Blades Drive, waiting to cross over the westbound lanes of SR 10, when she entered the roadway in the path of travel of the Altima. As a result of this act, the Altima struck the Grand Am in the left rear causing the crash.

After the impact, the Focus then struck the Altima eventually leaving all vehicles coming to rest in the roadway. Because of the crash, the operator of the Pontiac Grand Am, Ms. Thompson, died at Kent General Hospital as a result of injuries sustained. She was wearing a seatbelt.

The other two operators were transported to Kent General Hospital, treated, and released for minor injuries. Currently, their seatbelt use in unknown. Alcohol is not a factor in the crash. The roadway was closed for approximately 3 hours and has been reopened.

The crash remains under investigation.

COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING ON FISCAL YEAR 2010 OPERATING BUDGET


Wicomico County Executive Richard M. Pollitt, Jr. announced today that his annual meeting to present his operating budget to the public is set for Thursday, April 2nd, at 7:00 P.M. in the Flanders Room of the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center.

Mr. Pollitt commented, “To say the least, preparing this year’s budget in the current economic atmosphere is challenging. I expect county revenues to be down by about $12 Million. That equals an operating budget of approximately $117 Million. Just two years ago, when I struck my first budget, we were at $132 Million. At the same time, the county tax rate has decreased. In Fiscal Year 2010, the tax rate will be below what it was in 1989. The major portion of the county budget is dedicated to education and public safety. There isn’t much left after that.”

“I am eager to share the details of my proposed budget with all of our citizens at the meeting on April 2nd,” continued Pollitt, “we have many challenges in front of us and we need to move forward together.”

Mr. Pollitt will submit his budget proposal to the County Council by April 15th. Per the Wicomico County Charter, the Council may delete from line items of the proposal but they may not add to line items or the total. If deletions are made, the executive may allocate that amount to other items. If the Council fails to approve the original or amended budget by June 15th, the budget as submitted goes into effect on July 1st.

Ireton Responds to Announcement of Tilghmans Press Conference on WWTP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, March 23rd, 3:45 pm

Ireton responds to announcement of Tilghman Press Conference on Wastewater Treatment Plant

--Salisbury--Candidate for Salisbury Mayor, Jim Ireton, today responded to yet another last minute, end of term, press conference by Salisbury Mayor Barrie Parsons Tilghman. Ireton said "It is my hope that someone in the media here in Salisbury will just ask the simple question: The plant cost taxpayers 40 million dollars. Mrs Tilghman, how much more will it cost to get this working?" This news at the Wastewater Treatment Plant comes on the heels of the Environmental Task Force recommending filtration systems for outfall pipes (that Ireton testified in favor of, and Mr. Comegys voted twice in the same night against) and the news that no report is due out from the Mayor's Crime Task Force. "We have 14 days until this kind of governance by drama ends. I encourage our citizens to listen carefully to what Mayor Tilghman has to say about taking full responsibility, you'll notice that we have heard it all before." Ireton added.

Wicomico Sheriff's Office Respond Quickly To Threatening Text Messages


Wicomico School System and Wicomico Sheriff's Office Respond Quickly to Threatening Text Messages, Arrest Suspect

Today at noon, the Wicomico County Public Schools received the same threatening electronic messages which were received in Delaware last week, with the addition of Parkside High School and Wicomico High School to the message. We have been working closely since we became aware of this situation in cooperation with the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office which has determined that the threats were unfounded.

We are pleased to announce that, through fast response and diligent investigation, a suspect was apprehended, interviewed and, subsequently, confessed and was arrested. The suspect is a 16-year old male Wicomico County student living in Salisbury.

“The Wicomico County Public Schools would like to thank the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office for its excellent work on this matter and wishes to assure the parents and guardians of students in the school system that safety is our first priority,” said Dr. John Fredericksen, Superintendent of Schools. Parents and guardians with questions or concerns should contact their child’s principal.

“We will investigate incidents like these very aggressively. We take our students’ safety absolutely seriously,” Dr. Fredericksen said. “The school system would also like to thank the student body and parents who assisted with the investigation for the safety of all students.”

A joint press conference with the Superintendent of Schools and Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis will take place at the board at 3 p.m. Monday, March 23.

STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!!


Everyone drop what you're doing, Mayor Barrie Tilghman has called for an emergency Press Conference to wish me a Happy Birthday. No, seriously, she's called for a Press Conference TODAY at 3:45 at the GOB in room 306 referencing the Salisbury WWTP. Oh, this is going to be soooooo good! Mrs. I take full responsibility will find a way to blame this on the Blogs, you just wait and see.

Happy Birthday, Joe

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Possession of a Handgun
Date of Incident: 22 March 2009
Location: U.S. 13 S/B at St. Luke’s Road, Fruitland, MD
Suspect: Donnell S. Dixon, 32, Newport, VA

Narrative: On 22 March 2009
at 11:35 PM, a deputy stopped a Ford SUV operated by Donnell Dixon of Virginia for erratic driving on the U.S. 13 bypass. Upon stopping the vehicle, the deputy discovered that the New York registration plates displayed on the Ford were supposed to be displayed on a Chevrolet sedan. Because of Dixon’s overt nervousness, the deputy investigated further and discovered that Dixon was in possession of both a loaded .45 cal handgun and a loaded 12 gauge shotgun. Both were transported concealed within the vehicle. The deputy placed Dixon under arrest for the illegal transport of the weapons.

Dixon was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Dixon was detained by the Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $5,000.00 bond.


Charges:
Wear/Carry a handgun in a vehicle
Wear/ Carry a handgun upon and about person
Wear/ Carry a Concealed dangerous Weapon (handgun)
Wear/ Carry a Concealed dangerous Weapon (shotgun)

The Following individuals were arrested by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office on Arrest Warrants 16 March – 22 March 2009

Arrest Warrants
Gerald Lynn Todd Jr., 25, Delmar, DE; CDS Poss w/ Intent Distribute/ Robbery, held $250,000.00 bond
James Lee Elliott, 60, Fruitland, MD; Sex Offense 2nd/3rd/4th degree, held without bond
Clarie Marie Hendrix, 25, Pittsville, MD; Theft less $500, theft scheme, held $3,000.00
Andrew C. Cannon, 18, Delmar, DE; Conspiracy to Armed Robbery, held $200,000.00 bond
Manuel Kevin Diaz, 43, Salisbury; Att. Burglary / MDOP, held $35,000.00
Latoya Cherie Blake, 18, Salisbury; Assault 2nd Degree, Released personal recognizance

Failure to Appear Bench Warrant
Georgia Lee Moffitt, 42, Eden, MD; FTA Robbery, held no bond
Latrina J. Coverdale, 20, Salisbury; FTA, Theft under $100.00, held $1,000.00
Kirk E. Holden, 38, Salisbury; FTA for VOP hearing, Escape 1st Degree, held without bond
Kenneth Lee McMillion, 34, Salisbury; FTA Drive Suspended, held Without Bond
April C. Figgs, 24, Salisbury; FTA Motor Veh Theft / Poss CDS, held $5,000.00
Tyrus Mel Davis, 29, Salisbury; FTA Theft under $500, held $5,000.00

Violation of Probation Bench Warrant
David M. Arvey, 49, Georgetown, DE; VOP Theft/Assault 2nd, held $10,000.00
Brian Edward Tribeck, 34, Fruitland, MD; VOP DUI, Drive Revoked, held $25,000.00
Luis Edward Colon, 21, Salisbury; VOP Burglary, held $50,000.00
Iberson Marcelus, 20, Salisbury; VOP Theft under $100, held $5,000.00
Mary V. Hutchins- Lake, 50, Baltimore; VOP Assault 1st Degree, held $25,000.00

Circuit Court Bench Warrant – Child Support Non Compliance
James C. Grady, 29, Salisbury; Child Support Non Compliance, held $1,000.00
Kevin James Corbin, 41, Child Support Non Compliance, held $1,000.00
Edward S. Seehafer Jr., 31, Child Support Non Compliance, held $1,000.00
Kenneth lee McMillion, 34, Salisbury; Child Support Non Compliance, held $2,000.00

Circuit Court Indictment
Darrell Wayne Jones, Jr., 16, Salisbury; Robbery / Assault 1st Degree (charged as adult) held without bond

Fugitive from Justice
Michael Shane Eskridge, 35, Fugitive from Delaware, Held without Bond pending extradition back to DE

WMDT Raises Another $1,200.00 For Women Supporting Women






WMDT & Mitchell's Martial Arts opened up the old Skate Land Roller Rink and raised $1,200.00 more towards Women Supporting Women. Mitchell's gave 100% of the take at the door for this event and quite frankly, everyone had a blast. I'll give WMDT one thing, they sure know how to give back to their community.

Fruitland Police Department Press Release


Case #: 2009-9226
Incident: Domestic Assault/CDS Violation
Date March 22, 2009
Location: S. Camden Avenue Fruitland, Md.

Charged:
Joy Ellen Cabral
Cauc. Female DOB 04/14/1981
S. Camden Avenue
Fruitland, Md.

Charges:
2nd Degree Assault
Reckless Endangerment
Possession of CDS Paraphernalia

Disposition: Remanded to custody of the Wicomico County Detention Center

On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at approximately 0100 officers responded to S. Camden Avenue in response to a domestic assault complaint. Upon arrival, officers observed the complainant to have several bleeding scratches on his nose and around his eye, scratches on his chest, neck, back and stomach area and a bruise on his back. The complainant advised he was in bed when his girlfriend, Joy Ellen Cabral, came home after having been gone for several days. He advised that Cabral began doing drugs in the bathroom and wanted to use his cell phone in order to get some more. The complainant refused at which time Cabral launched into a tirade that resulted in the complainant being punched, scratched and struck with fists, hands and thrown objects which included knives, forks and a radio.

During the course of the investigation, officers observed a glass pipe containing CDS residue which had been used and left in a chair by Cabral when she returned home.

Cabral was arrested and charged with Domestic Violence and Violation of CDS laws.

Camden Neighborhood Forum Update

Joe,

Just to keep everyone abreast of who of the candidates will be attending, here's the current tally and responses:

Comegys - regrets
Ireton - confirmed
Boda - confirmed
Campbell - confirmed
Polk - confirmed
Shields - not yet responded

Tim Spies

Obrien & Gere WWTP Brochure

Link to an Obrien & Gere promo that touts its design on the WWTP here - http://www.obg.com/media/File/brochures/EnhancedNutrientRemovalBrochure.pdf

Are You A Militant?

If you're an anti-abortion activist, or if you display political paraphernalia supporting a third-party candidate or a certain Republican member of Congress, if you possess subversive literature, you very well might be a member of a domestic paramilitary group.

That's according to "The Modern Militia Movement," a report by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC), a government collective that identifies the warning signs of potential domestic terrorists for law enforcement communities.

"Due to the current economical and political situation, a lush environment for militia activity has been created," the Feb. 20 report reads. "Unemployment rates are high, as well as costs of living expenses. Additionally, President Elect Barrack [sic] Obama is seen as tight on gun control and many extremists fear that he will enact firearms confiscations."

GO HERE to see more.

Suspect’s Identity Sought In Over the Counter Medication Theft Case


Location of Incident: Acme, 2098 Naamans Road, Wilmington, Delaware, New Castle County

Date and Time of Occurrence: Friday, March 20, 2009, at approximately 7:30 p.m.

Suspect(s): White female, 20 – 30 years old, average build, brown hair pulled back in a pony tail, wearing a black and gray horizontally striped shirt

Resume: Troopers assigned to the Troop 1 Retail Theft Unit are seeking the identity of a theft suspect.

On March 20th, a white female walked into the Acme in the F&N Shopping Center, on Naamans Road, and made her way to the over-the-counter medication section. She selected multiple bottles of pain relievers (11 total and valued at approximately $150.00) from display and concealed them in her purse. She then exited the store without paying.

Anyone who may recognize this subject, captured on surveillance video, is asked to call 302-761-6677 ext. 322.

Help Mayoral Candidate Jim Ireton Reach $10,000.00


Jim has passed the $9,000 mark in donations, and we have YOU to graciously thank for it! From the beginning of this campaign, Jim has actively sought out supporters and friends to help fund his run for Mayor, and you have stepped up to the plate, time and time again. To all of you, Jim says THANK YOU!

We have less than one thousand dollars to go in reaching our goal of $10,000 before the election, and we still have literature, postage, mailers, advertisements, etc. to purchase, in order to get Jim's message out to ALL of the voters of Salisbury.

Will do donate to help us reach, and possibly exceed, this goal? With 2 weeks to go, THIS is 'crunch time'.

Please go to the website and donate directly:

http://jimireton.com/donate.html

Or you can make a check payable to "Jim Ireton For Mayor" and mail it to:

Jim Ireton For Mayor
c/o Michael Elliott, Treasurer
1111 Fairview Ln
Salisbury, MD 21801

Thank you for your continued support. Jim could not have done any of this without you! LET'S HIT THAT $10,000.00 GOAL!

Thanks,
Campaign Committee for Jim Ireton

In accordance with Title 1.12.030 A. No candidate for mayor or for member of the city council shall receive campaign contributions in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per individual or entity per campaign in cash and/or in-kind services of a commercial nature. Authority: Michael W. Elliott, Treasurer

A Message From Senator Andy Harris


Joe,


Alex Mooney and I have a Maryland Senate Joint Resolution SJ11 that calls on our federal elected officials to oppose reinstatement of the fairness doctrine. We put up a website http://www.fairnessdoctrinemd.com where people can go to sign an online petition for support of our resolution.

Mother of Missing Woman Christine Sheddy Says 'Thank You'

On behalf of myself and my family we would like to thank everyone for supporting us in the search for Christine.

This search would not be possible without the support of your community. We were overwhelmed by the response of people that would take time out of their lives to help us.

I tried to personally thank as many people as I could for coming out. If I didn't get to you, thank you. Just know that you are appreciated.

Flatland Search and Rescue....Your professionalism, and attention to detail was first rate!!!

To the cadets from the Civil Air Patrol...Your presence at this search was inspiring. I know that our country is in good hands. You were amazing. Dave, thank you!

As a former Wal-Mart associate....Thank you Wal-Mart for the food, drinks and manpower that you provided. What a great group of people.

Sysco , Hardee's, Subway, Pizza Hut , Domino's, McDonalds ,KFC and Pocomoke Greene Turtle ....Your donations of food was more than anybody expected, nobody went away hungry.

Atlantic Pumping...I know I can speak for everyone when I say..........THANK YOU. The portapotty's were very much appreciated.

On a personal note I would like to thank Stephanie Burke for her amazing ability to pull together a community. I still cant get over your organizational skills. You not only talk the talk, you walk the walk. Thank you for taking on the task of this search. This was no small feat. Your ability to make things happen is second to none!!

Billy, your skill on the grill was much appreciated.
Brenda Ward, thank you for all your efforts. It was finally great to meet you.
Ms. Daisy, it was a pleasure.

Bobby Cowger, thanks for clearing the way and thanks for participating in a search group. Thank you for setting an example of what leadership is all about.

If I have missed anyone, I apologize. Thank you all for your time, compassion, and sincere willingness to help a family find there loved one.

You were all instrumental in helping us feel that we were not alone.

Thank you all.

Lynn Dodenhoff

Salisbury Crime Statistics

Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reports FBI Crime Reports
Click on link above to see more information.

Mayor Tilghman Wants To Meet Everyone In The Camden Area

Hey Barrie, after the Post this morning at 9:10, I'll bet you there will be a line a thousand people long wanting to get a few minutes with you, Gary and Muir that Tuesday night! ROTFLMAO!

This desperate woman spent your tax dollars once again to promote the other candidates by mailing this out to the entire neighborhood. What does she care, right? I mean, what are you going to do about it now.

Someone is going to crack open a new bottle of something in just a few minutes. Sit tight Folks, the big one is coming in just a few minutes!

ALL YOU CAN EAT

Beef & Dumplings

When: Sunday March 29th

TICKETS $10

Carry-out Available

Where: Delmar VFW

Time 1-4PM

Proceeds to benefit Senior Girl Scout Troops 246& 81

Roast Beef, Dumplings, Green Beans Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Rolls and Homemade Desserts.
FOR TICKETS CALL: Brandie Campbell 302-466-0119

Franchot Agents Arrest Salisbury Man, 3rd Time

Defendant Arrested for Illegal Cigs Before in 2006 and 2008 --

Annapolis, Md. (March 16, 2009) - Field enforcement agents for Comptroller Peter Franchot confiscated more than 5,000 packs of contraband cigarettes and arrested a Salisbury man Saturday night along U.S. 13 North in Somerset County. The incident marks the defendant’s third arrest in Maryland concerning contraband cigarettes.

“Following the recent announcement of lower than expected revenue projections, unremitting tax scofflaws will not be tolerated,” said Comptroller Franchot. “Maryland needs to keep hold of each dollar it is due. We will continue to crackdown on this kind of illegal activity.”

Comptroller’s agents stopped a 2009 Mercury Sable, with Florida license tags, at approximately 2:30 p.m. and discovered 5,234 packs of contraband cigarettes valued at nearly $26,300. Officials seized the illegal cigarettes and arrested the driver, Ming Keang Louie, 60, of Salisbury, MD. Agents charged Louie with transporting contraband cigarettes and possession of contraband cigarettes. The transporting charge is a felony, which carries a $50 per carton fine and/or two years imprisonment; and the possession offense is a misdemeanor, carrying a $1,000 fine and/or imprisonment, not exceeding one year.

Comptroller agents arrested the man two times prior to this weekend’s incident. In 2006, Louie was charged with transporting and possession of 2,440 packs of contraband cigarettes after being arrested on Route 12 in Worcester County. His second arrest occurred in May 2008 when he was stopped on U.S. 13 North at Brantley Road with 4,870 packs of illegal cigarettes. Again, he was charged with transporting and possession of contraband cigarettes.

Louie was remanded to the Somerset County Detention Center and must post a $30,000 bond before he will be released. The contraband cigarettes and the vehicle were seized as evidence and are subject to state and federal forfeiture laws.

Since the start of fiscal year 2009 on July 1, Comptroller agents have already arrested 89 individuals for tobacco violations and seized 136,448 packs of contraband cigarettes valued at $653,694, compared to the 55 individuals and 55,967 packs that were seized in all of fiscal year 2008.

Michelle Obama’s Political Gardening

Steven Milloy
March 20, 2009

The Obama-smitten mainstream media lapped up First Lady Michelle Obama’s announcement that she and 5th graders from a local elementary school were going to plant and maintain a vegetable garden at the White House. The New York Times reported,

While the organic garden will provide food for the first family’s meals and formal dinners, its most important role, Mrs. Obama said, will be to educate children about healthful, locally grown fruit and vegetables at a time when obesity and diabetes have become a national concern.

While we’re all for teaching kids about gardening, Michelle Obama’s garden is more about raising green ideologues more than green vegetables:

“Locally grown” food is a green euphemism for their fight against imports and exports of food. The Greens don’t want you eating Chilean grapes in the winter or French wine anytime, for example.
Organic food, of course, is a symbol of the green movement. The sad truth is that organic food is actually harder on the environment than conventionally grown food, requiring more land, water and labor.
The Times acknowledged the garden’s politics as such, reporting that,

The question had taken on political and environmental symbolism, with the Obamas lobbied for months by advocates who believe that growing more food locally, and organically, can lead to more healthful eating and reduce reliance on huge industrial farms that use more oil for transportation and chemicals for fertilizer.

What will Michelle Obama grow? According to the Times:

The Obamas will feed their love of Mexican food with cilantro, tomatillos and hot peppers. Lettuces will include red romaine, green oak leaf, butterhead, red leaf and galactic. There will be spinach, chard, collards and black kale. For desserts, there will be a patch of berries. And herbs will include some more unusual varieties, like anise hyssop and Thai basil. A White House carpenter, Charlie Brandts, who is a beekeeper, will tend two hives for honey.

Wouldn't you like your own taxpayer-paid beekeeper?

What’s the lesson for the 5th graders? That they, too, can grow up to be elitist and get glowing PR for hornswoggling children and federal employees into growing fancy vegetables to promote your anti-people political views and to feed your exotic palate?

The Times also noted,

But the first lady emphasized that she did not want people to feel guilty if they did not have the time for a garden: there are still many changes they can make.

“You can begin in your own cupboard,” she said, “by eliminating processed food, trying to cook a meal a little more often, trying to incorporate more fruits and vegetables.”

Aside from the nutritional value offered by a great deal of processed foods, what about all the people who work in or whose jobs depend on the processed foods industry?

Let them eat home-grown berries when they're put out of work?

Finally, there’s Alice Waters, the San Francisco-based “slow food” advocate and Obama fundraiser. Waters likened the White House garden to the World War II “victory gardens,” telling the Associated Press that,

“To have this sort of ‘victory’ garden, this message goes out that everyone can grow a garden and have free food.”

Free food?

Anyone who has gardened knows first -and that home-grown vegetables can hardly be considered as “free.” Between the water, seeds, fertilizer/compost, pest control, labor and worry, gardening is hardly “free.”

But then again, if you're the first lady and White House employees and children are doing all the work, and taxpayers are picking up all the costs, maybe there really is such a thing as a free veggies.