Deep Creek Lake Real Estate Blog - Jay Ferguson

Deep Creek Lake Real Estate Blog - Jay Ferguson
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Happy Day After Memorial Day!


What a beautiful weekend! I think temperatures actually reached the 90's here in Garrett County & Deep Creek Lake. Lots of people in town enjoying the lake, the state parks and the spectacular weather. Feel free to share stories & pictures to the I Love Deep Creek Lake & Garrett County group on Facebook!

Thanks!

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Home prices: 'Double-dip' confirmed

Jay's note: The Garrett County & Deep Creek Lake market numbers are definitely different overall than the rest of the country, as you can see from my monthly market analysis over the years, but there are still INCREDIBLE prices out there for the discerning buyer. Want analysis of a property you are thinking of buying or selling? I can help - give me a call (301-501-0420) or email me.

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Home prices hit another new low in the first quarter, down 5.1% from a year ago to levels not reached since 2002.

It was the third straight quarterly drop for the S&P/Case-Shiller national home price index, which was released Tuesday.

Prices are now down 32.7% from their peak set five years ago.

"Home prices continue on their downward spiral with no relief in sight," said David Blitzer, spokesman for Standard and Poor's.

The index covers 80% of the housing market, and this month's report confirmed "a double-dip in home prices across much of the nation," said Blitzer.

Read more here.

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Price reduced! BIG LAKE VIEWS! 55 Jeffrey Lane - GA7267793

Just reduced $40,000 this morning! Now $389,900!

55 JEFFREY LN #2
OAKLAND, MD 21550


Enjoy the comfort & privacy of a single family home with this 4BR, 4+BA, detached vacation home! Let the condo assoc. do the dirty work while you RELAX in over 3100 s/f of prime living space. Wide views of the lake from every room, 4 master suites (views!), custom rec room with billiards, eat-in kitchen, expansive deck, hot tub, reading loft and more! Leased boat slips & owner financing avail.


Contact Jay Ferguson @ 301-501-0420 or DeepCreekLaker@Gmail.com for more information or to setup a private showing for this property.

Listing # GA7267793
$389,900


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GC Commissioners Will Hold Public Mtgs. On Tuesdays

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May. 26, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners announced this week that beginning in July they will conduct public meetings on the first Tuesday of the month at 9 a.m. and the third Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m.
On the other Tuesdays, they will be in the office to review and conduct informational sessions with the county administrator, county attorney, government staff, component units, and other parties.

"These work sessions will be scheduled to allow staff a time to present briefings to the board and to provide input to and receive guidance from the board," the commissioners noted in a press release.

Interested persons may contact the commissioners' office to see what matters are scheduled for discussion on any dates. In addition, the agenda for all public meetings are posted on the Garrett County government web site at garrettcounty.org by noon on the Friday proceeding the public meeting. Public meeting minutes are posted on the same site.

Anyone having questions may contact the commissioners' office at 301-334-8970.

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Monday, May 30, 2011

So That We Remember...



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Memorial Day activities will be held in several locations in Garrett County on Monday, at which veterans of today and of times past will particularly be remembered and honored by various military organizations, service organizations, school groups, and the public in general. This photo by John McEwen was taken in the Oakland Cemetery, where the annual ceremony of remembrance will be held following a parade through downtown Oakland. The parade will form at the Oakland Railroad Station and move at approximately 10:15 a.m. The service at the cemetery will begin at 11 a.m. and be conducted by members of American Legion Post 71 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10077. The guest speaker for the service will be retired Brig. General Robert Hoffman. The Southern High School Band and Garrett Highlands Pipes and Drums will present patriotic numbers, and Jessica Storck will be a vocal soloist.


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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Mystery Writer Martha Grimes To Be Special Guest Of Mountain Lake Park


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World renowned author Martha Grimes, who spent many of her younger years in Mountain Lake Park, will be the guest of honor at a special program and book signing on Saturday, June 18, 2 to 4 p.m. at Mountain Lake Park Town Hall.

Grimes, who is perhaps best known as the author of the Richard Jury mystery series (22 books to date), also authored a four-book series based on her early years spent at the Mountain Lake Park Hotel, which was owned and operated by her mother.

The lead character in her four books that are set in the Park and the Oakland area is 12-year-old Emma Graham, who actually represents Martha herself at that age.

"Hotel Paradise [the title of the first book], is the story of my 12-year-old life," said Grimes, who is a native of Pittsburgh, but spent her summers at the hotel.

The three subsequent books in the mystery series are titled Cold Flat Junction, Belle Ruin, and her most recent release, Fadeaway Girl, which includes Emma's employment as a cub reporter for the local newspaper The Conservative, representing The Republican.

Read more here.

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Northern's Fratz voted player of year

By Chris Appel, Cumberland Times-News, Md.

May 27--ACCIDENT -- Considering it's been a decade and a half since the last time anyone in the area has accomplished what she has, it could be a long time before we come across another player like Kaitlynn Fratz.

After four years of scoring almost at will, Fratz's high school career puts her in a neighborhood with few occupants. With her second consecutive selection as the Cumberland Times-News Area girls basketball Player of the Year, she joins Westmar's Dawn Sloan (1990-92) and Jill McGowan (1995-97), and Bishop Walsh's Lauren Zapf (1998-99) as the only players to win the award multiple times since its inception in 1990.

By being selected player of the year Fratz also puts herself on the Times-News All-Area First-Team for the fourth year, becoming just the second player (McGowan, 1994-97) to be voted first team all four seasons. The All-Area team is featured in today's Sports Magazine.

Fratz can now lay claim to a barrel of records and milestones. She holds Northern High School records (girls and boys) with 221 career three-pointers, 284 career steals and the single-season scoring mark with 734 points. She also set school girls records with 305 career assists and most points in a single game, with 39. With 2,103 career points, Fratz is Garrett County's all-time scoring leader.

More important, though, was that Fratz was able to help her team to a 23-5 record and a trip to the Maryland 1A State Finals. After sharing the Times-News Area Championship with Allegany last season, Fratz led the Huskies to their first ever outright championship.

"Kaitlynn is not a person who seeks personal recognition, but I really believe that she felt she had something to prove to herself," said Northern Coach Steve Fratz. "Her number-one priority was to do whatever it took to bring Northern its first state championship, and any personal achievement would be what it would be."

The possibility of joining such an elite group did not seem to put any more pressure on her shoulders. At least not any that anyone could see.

"Kaitlynn always felt that she could win -- she wanted the ball in her hands when the game was on the line. Each game night tremendous pressure was on her shoulders, but you would never know it," Coach Fratz said.

And it seemed when Kaitlynn was able to ignore the pressure, the rest of the team was able to follow suit.

"A look at her high school career demonstrated how well Kaitlynn excelled in the big games. Her confidence spilled over to her team and even to the coaches."

At no time was that more important, or evident, than during Northern's playoff run to the Maryland 1A finals. After scoring 15 points in an opening round win against Clear Spring, Fratz scored 24 in wins over Southern and Allegany, 25 in a region championship game win over Smithsburg and 28 against Mardela in a state semifinal.

"I would have to say Kaitlynn's best performance of the season was the entire playoffs," said Coach Fratz. "Her level of play was escalated so high that it took the entire focus of the opposing teams to try to stop her, leaving the door open for her teammates to excel."

Kaitlynn finished her high school career by scoring 22 points in Northern's 80-62 loss to Dunbar in the state championship game.

Barely challenged as an individual scorer, she led the area in scoring for the third straight season by averaging 26.2 points, and drained an area-best 86 three-pointers. A 73-percent foul shooter her senior season (158 for 216), Fratz was also among the area leaders in assists (3.0 per game) and steals (2.8).

Though already playing well enough to earn the area's top award last season, Fratz still strived to improve her game through intangibles.

Coach Fratz noticed the difference in the way she commanded the floor.

"Game management was her best improvement. She initiated all of the offense, demonstrated patience and limited her emotions. She let the game come to her instead of pushing the envelope every time up the floor," he said.

Fratz will be continuing her career at the University of Pitt-Johnstown, where she has accepted a full athletic scholarship to play basketball.

According to Coach Fratz, Kaitlynn is walking into a chance to make an early impact.

"UPJ lost their two leading scorers, with one of them being an All-American. Coach (Sasha) Palmer operates a lot out of two point guard looks, and she has made mention that she would like to have more scoring production from that position."

The impact that Fratz had on the Northern basketball program will never be forgotten. Her No. 11 jersey was retired and will be prominently displayed in the lobby of the gymnasium.

Chris Appel is a reporter for the Times-News. Write to him at cappel@times-news.com


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Mikulski to visit counties

For the Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Sat May 28, 2011, 11:07 PM EDT

CUMBERLAND — U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) will be in Allegany and Garrett counties next week.

On Tuesday at noon she will be at the Center for Career and Technical Education in Cresaptown to hear from educators, parents and students about needs of rural school districts. On Wednesday, she visit with the Garrett Engineering and Robotics Society Inc., in Accident, at 10 a.m.

These meetings with educators, parents and students about the needs of rural school districts are the fourth and fifth in a series of eduction roundtables Mikulski has convened in Maryland as Congress prepares to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

Mikulski recently was appointed chairwoman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee on Children and Families. The HELP Committee will play a major role in reauthorizing ESEA.

During the roundtables, Mikulski will ask participants how ESEA helps them improve student outcomes, how it gets in the way and how they would reform it to better meet their students’ needs. In Allegany County, she will visit the Allegany Center for Career and Technology. During the Garrett County visit, she will focus her discussion on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.

During her stop in Allegany County, Sen. Mikulski will also visit the Cumberland Fire Department, where she will tour a fire station and meet with first responders. In the last year, the fire department has received nearly $1.5 million in federal funding to hire firefighters and police officers.

ESEA emphasizes equal access to education and establishes high standards for students. In 2002, the law was reauthorized as the No Child Left Behind Act, which chronically underfunded its mandates and too often applied a one-size-fits-all approach to addressing some of the biggest challenges in education. This year’s reauthorization is an opportunity to provide schools with the flexibility and resources needed to make improvements.


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Friday, May 27, 2011

Helping the Wounded to Heal


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Fly-fishing is therapeutic for many disabled military veterans, who receive training through Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing Inc. Oakland resident Harold Harsh, a former Marine, has been involved with the group since its inception about five years ago. Harsh is pictured above with TSGT Shaun Meadows, USAF, at a fly-fishing tournment at Rose River Farm in Syria, Va. Note that Meadows has endured a grave injury, but now stands on his own.

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Boaters, residents at odds over noise reduction plan

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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2011 3:00 am | Updated: 9:58 am, Thu May 26, 2011.

Boaters, residents at odds over noise reduction plan By Wendy Gilbert Mariner Editor Cecil Whig | 2 comments

A proposal to limit boat noise on Cecil County rivers split residents largely into two camps at a Tuesday night hearing: Older waterfront property owners and younger "performance boating" enthusiasts.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources officials hosted the session at Elkton High School on pending regulations to quiet noisy boats on the Bohemia, Elk and Northeast rivers as well as the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.

Bob Gaudette, director of boating services, said the agency gets a lot of telephone calls about the breach of the waterfront peace. Other than Deep Creek Lake, there are few places in the state that generate as many complaints, he said....

Read full article here.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

House for Sale in Oakland 531 THIRD ST S GA7549030



531 THIRD ST S
OAKLAND, MD 21550

Restored craftsman style home within walking distance to historic downtown Oakland. Upgrades include high efficiency boiler & instant, tankless hot water system. Other great features include a full acre of land, original woodwork & trim, and sun-room.

Contact Jay Ferguson @ 301-501-0420 or DeepCreekLaker@Gmail.com for more information or to setup a private showing for this property.

Listing # GA7549030
$269,900

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School system revamping summer program

Children will go longer, start younger
Anonymous Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Wed May 25, 2011, 11:33 PM EDT

CUMBERLAND — Allegany County school officials are making a couple of changes to a three-year-old summer school program for at-risk children at Beall and John Humbird elementary schools.

This year they’re keeping the children longer — seven weeks instead of five.

And they’re starting the children younger — pre-pre-kindergarten instead of pre-kindergarten.

“For the first time we’re opening the program to children who are getting ready to enter pre-kindergarten, so they’ll come to school having routines already established,” said Dee Blank, supervisor of early childhood education for Allegany County Public Schools.

“We’re finding out that what we invest in early learning is just multiplied down the line,” Blank said.

The summer school program is one example of how public school officials here are trying to do a better job of preparing children for school, and data shows that Allegany County is doing something right.

According to a report by the Maryland State Department of Education’s Division of Early Childhood Development, 91 percent of kindergartners in Allegany County were “fully ready for school” in 2010-2011. That’s up from 89 percent last year, and 66 percent a decade ago, data shows.

To measure school readiness, trained kindergarten teachers consider a variety of areas, including social and personal skills, language and literacy, mathematical and scientific thinking, social studies, arts, physical development and health.

In Garrett County, 94 percent of kindergartners were school-ready in 2010-2011. Statewide, 81 percent of children were fully ready to enter school, up from 49 percent in 2002, the report said.

Over the last several years, Allegany County’s early childhood programs have grown, with more than 500 children enrolled in pre-kindergarten this year — the most ever, Blank said. Next year, pre-K will be available at all Allegany County elementary schools, including Mount Savage, which in the past has sent its students to other schools for pre-K.

In Maryland, full-day kindergarten is mandatory for all 5-year-olds. Pre-kindergarten is made available first to economically disadvantaged children, then to the wider public.

In Allegany County, the half-day program turns into a full day of school for many children because school officials work closely with Head Start, Blank said.

“A lot of our 4-year-olds are getting a daylong experience,” Blank said. “They have a morning Head Start and afternoon pre-K, or vice versa.”

Partnerships with other agencies, such as the YMCA and the Allegany County Library System, are also enhancing early childhood education opportunities. For example, the Cumberland YMCA Family Center recently received a $50,000 grant from the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, which includes funding for “literacy parties” at the Judy Center, an early childhood education center at Beall Elementary School.

And the Allegany County United Way recently launched an “Imagination Library,” which provides free, age-appropriate books once a month to children ages birth to 5 who qualify. The program is modeled after one founded by country musician Dolly Parton in 1996.

This year’s summer school program at Beall and John Humbird, funded through grants, will include reading and math exercises, hands-on science experiences, field trips, cooking and play, Blank said.

“We teach them games like Duck, Duck, Goose and Tag — things that kids don’t do in the neighborhoods anymore,” she said.

Last year, 50 students attended at Beall, and 25 students attended John Humbird’s program, which is also open to South Penn Elementary students.

“We know that over the summer students who are at risk run the risk of losing some of what we’ve taught them,” Blank said. “We do enriching things like you hope families would do during the summer.”

Contact Kristin Harty Barkley at kbarkley@times-news.com

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Delmarva Power wants land-based wind power supply from PA not MD

Delmarva Power wants land-based wind power supply from PA not MD
May 24, 2011

By Mark Eichmann

Power company wants state approval for agreement with Synergics Eastern Wind Energy to move land-based wind farm from western Maryland to central Pennsylvania. The agreement moves the wind farm about 75 miles, and company officials say it will allow the wind power supply to start sooner. Synergics is expected to take ownership of the new Chestnut Flats wind farm is located in Blair County, Pennsylvania later this year.

In 2008, the Delaware Public Service Commission approved a 20-year contract between Synergics and Delmarva Power fo wind energy and renewable energy credits.

Read more here.
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Poor construction aided escape; jail staff acted professionally

To the Editor:
The Cumberland Times-News Mon May 23, 2011, 09:39 PM EDT

5/23/2011 — In regard to the most recent inmate escape at the Garrett County Detention Center on May 19, I would like to make the public aware of the following information regarding this matter. (“Friendsville woman flees detention center,” May 20 Times-News, Page 1A)

First and foremost this escape was by no means caused by employee error. The detention center employees acted professionally and promptly and greatly assisted in the apprehension of the suspect.

In 1998, the county received funding to build a holding facility directly adjacent to the visiting room in the Garrett County Detention Center. The funding was provided by the Department of Juvenile Services with the intention of it being used for the detainment of juveniles.

This facility has often been used for the adult inmates when the jail is overcrowded, as in this case. The holding facility was constructed with concrete cinder blocks. However, unbeknownst to me, the bathroom facilities were constructed of half-inch drywall.

(Escapee Alisa Marie) Shaffer began kicking the walls inside the bathroom (out of camera range) and was able to compromise a hole into the corner of the lobby, out of sight of corrections officers. She then turned her jail outfit inside out to hide the black and white striping and ran out of the facility. This was observed by a civilian who directly reported it to jail staff.

Within moments we had numerous on- and off-duty units from various agencies in the search, and with the assistance of information provided by the Department of Parole and Probation we were able to safely locate and return Shaffer to the facility within an hour.

This escape was caused by nothing more than poor construction and lack of a thorough final inspection at the time of its completion in 1999.

I have immediately directed that this holding facility be no longer utilized until it can be properly reconstructed.

My staff was able to locate the original holding facility plan, dated June 1, 1998, and after careful review nowhere did it indicate that any exterior walls were to be drywall.

This type of construction in a detention facility is inexcusable. The jail staff continually battles an outdated and deteriorating facility, but we will continue to make every effort to keep the facility secure for the public.

Sheriff Rob Corley

Garrett County Sheriff’s Office


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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Ski and golf resorts honored

S.R. Sandy Black

2:16 p.m. EDT, May 23, 2011
The National Ski Area Association gave out awards at its May convention and Sugarbush Resort was among the winners....

...Wisp Resort in the greater Deep Creek, Md., area, was awarded the Affinity Award in 2009 via the Golf Course Industry Builders Excellence Awards for enhancing the overall golf experience.

The resort is home to the Wisp Resort Golf Course and the Lodestone Golf Club, which boasts a stunning Hale Irwin Signature Design Course.

The Lodestone Golf Club is located on an expansive mountain ridge above Deep Creek Lake and is one of the most popular mid-Atlantic courses to play.

Read full article here.

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BOE Weathers "Perfect Storm"; No Layoffs Scheduled For 2012

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May. 19, 2011

At a special meeting of the Garrett County Board of Education held on Tuesday, Dr. Wendell Teets, superintendent of schools, announced that no school personnel would be laid off in 2012.

This news, well received by a few teachers and faculty members in attendance, was attributed in part to the savings gained from a retirement incentive offered by the school system.

In all, the incentive allowed the schools to reduce through attrition 27 faculty positions, apply those savings to the budget, and avoid terminating any employees.

"This program has saved a lot of young teachers and provided an investment in the future," Teets said of the incentive. "Without it we would have had to look at layoffs."

In a presentation on the 2012 budget, Teets dubbed the recent impact on the county's state aid a "perfect storm."

Initially faced with a budget shortfall of around $3 million, the Garrett County education system recorded the state's largest drop in enrollment and its largest per pupil wealth increase, all while the state's per pupil wealth decreased.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Md. seeks to quiet speed boats in northeast Chesapeake Bay, Deep Creek Lake

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First Posted: May 24, 2011 - 12:08 am

ELKTON, Md. — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking tighter restrictions on speed boat noise in two popular boating areas.

The agency is holding a hearing Tuesday night in Elkton on boat noise levels in the northeastern Chesapeake Bay.

It will hold another hearing Thursday at Deep Creek Lake State Park regarding noise levels on that western Maryland lake.

DNR officials say the two areas account for more than half of the state's boat-noise complaints.

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Garrett County Heritage Area Headed Toward Certification

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May. 19, 2011

After nearly eight years in the making, the Garrett County Heritage Area is close to certification. GC Chamber of Commerce president/CEO Nicole Christian presented an update report on the issue to the county commissioners on Tuesday afternoon. The GC Community Action Committee's Christine Carter also attended the meeting.

The chamber, with assistance from Community Action, is overseeing the heritage project and will manage the area and its plan, once certification is achieved.

The Maryland Heritage Areas Program was created by the state in 1996, and the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority (MHAA) was established as its administrator. Garrett County was recognized as a proposed Heritage Area in 2003.

The purpose of the program is to link resource preservation with economic development and tourism.

"Maryland's Heritage Areas are locally designated and state certified regions where public and private partners make commitments to preserving historical, cultural, and natural resources for sustainable economic development through heritage tourism," Christian said.

Reading an MHAA description, she added, on the local level, Heritage Areas focus community attention on often under-appreciated aspects of history, living culture, and distinctive natural areas, thus fostering a stronger sense of pride in the places where Marylanders live and work.

"If you think about this definition, this is Garrett County to a 'T,'" Christian said. "So it only makes sense that we are in this process of moving toward becoming a certified Heritage Area."

She noted that heritage tourism is on a good, upward trend.

"We see this as a real opportunity – a way for us to grow this industry," the president said about certification.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

GC Holds Commencement For 106 Grads From Age 19 To 66

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May. 19, 2011

The Garrett Highlands Pipes and Drums led the academic procession for the 39th commencement ceremony at Garrett College on Saturday.

Following an invocation by Elizabeth Grant, director of liberal arts and justice studies, President Richard L. MacLennan welcomed all in attendance and addressed the students.

"You have worked hard to get here today but you were not alone. You had the support of others," he said, and then asked parents, grandparents, spouses, and children of the graduates to stand and be acknowledged.

Dr. MacLennan then rec-ognized the role of the faculty and staff in preparing the students for this achievement.

"Today we honor 106 graduates. The youngest is 19 and the oldest is 66," he noted. "Those of you who are transferring to other colleges may be interested to know that last year Garrett College transfer students earned a grade point average of 3.5 at their new institutions. This is higher than the averages for students from any other community college in Maryland."

William B. Grant, pres-ident and CEO of First United Bank & Trust, delivered the commencement address. He drew upon the visual image of the mountaintop as the focus of his comments.

"Each of you has been to the mountaintop, both literally and figuratively," he said.

Continuing with his theme, Grant explained that people are drawn to mountains for three reasons: challenge, perspective, and change.

"Attending college and in life, preparation is needed for the prospect of success," he said. He compared the mountain climbers' base camp for preparation to the mentoring and assessments provided by faculty and staff before the student begins the journey.

"Today you stand at your summit. Those who have gone before you left lines to help you climb. You now have an obligation to hold out those lines to the students who come after you," he said.

The graduates, Grant said, have also achieved new perspectives on the moun-taintop.

"Your vision is wider than ever before," he said. "You have a completely new view of the world."

He encouraged the grad-uates to help others as they move forward in life.

"You are at a mountaintop in life, and there will be many more mountaintops for you," he concluded.

Dr. George Brelsford, dean of student life, introduced Catherine Patterson of Bowie to give the student address. She was selected for this honor because of her outstanding accomplishments while at GC, he explained.

"Catherine has made the dean's list each semester at Garrett College," he said. "She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa, is the sophomore representative in the Student Government Association, and was recently named to the All-USA, All-Maryland Academic Team."

Patterson, an adventure sports major, carries a 3.77 GPA. She spoke about ask-ing for advice from others on her speech for graduation and getting lots of different opinions. She said she came to the conclusion that in this instance, as in so many, "one needs to go where one's heart leads."

So she opened her address with a quote: "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who'll decide where to go."

She explained that the quote was from her favorite author, Dr. Seuss.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

McKay revives prayer tradition at commission meetings

Matthew Bieniek
The Cumberland Times-News Fri May 20, 2011, 11:12 PM EDT

CUMBERLAND — Once Mike McKay dug into county records and discovered that county meetings had once opened with prayer, he knew that offering a prayer when he was at the helm of those meetings was a precedent he wanted to follow.

“I personally believe that any important undertaking needs to invoke ... the deity,” McKay said. “I want to stay true to who I am.” McKay found his precedent in the minutes of a 1963 commission meeting. He spent time researching the issue before he became a commissioner, he said.

So at each county commission meeting, after Danny Williams, president of the Mount Savage Water Company, leads the Pledge of Allegiance, McKay asks those present to bow their heads in prayer. It seems that everyone does just that and most present offer a hearty “Amen” at the conclusion of the prayer.

While the pledge is listed on the agenda, the prayer isn’t. McKay said that’s to avoid the appearance that the commission has made a formal decision to offer prayers. The prayer, he said, is his personal prayer. If he’s not present, another commissioner might choose not to offer a prayer, to request a moment of silence, or do nothing at all, he said.

“It’s not a policy or decision of the commission,” McKay said. McKay said there are no plans to have local clergy or others offer prayers.

McKay said his prayer is a nondenominational Masonic prayer. The prayer addresses God as the “Supreme Architect of the Universe,” and asks that the meeting be conducted and concluded in a spirit of peace and harmony.

So far, McKay said one person has lodged an objection to the prayer in an email. McKay said he respects the fact that some people may not approve of his decision to offer a prayer at meetings. Until McKay began offering his prayer, prayer had not been a part of commission meetings for some time in Allegany County, according to officials.

In recent weeks, Frederick County commissioners voted 3-2 to add an opening prayer to their public meetings, The Associated Press reported. Frederick County requires that prayers avoid the mention of any particular religion, denomination or sect.

While McKay is reviving a tradition, there’s nothing new about prayer at local governmental meetings, and there have been few, if any objections to the prayers over the years.

In Garrett County, commissioners have members of the Mountaintop Ministerial Association offer an invocation before each of their regular public meetings. The invocation is listed on commission agendas. Ministers from the association are free to offer whatever prayer they like. If a member of the association isn’t available, Commissioner Robert Gatto leads a moment of silence, said County Administrator Monty Pagenhardt. Pagenhardt said the prayers have been occurring for at least 15 years. “We haven’t had any issues,” Pagenhardt said.

The cities of Frostburg and Cumberland also open meetings with a prayer. John Kirby, the Frostburg city administrator, said there has been a tradition of prayer at the beginning of City Council meetings for decades. Frostburg and Cumberland, like Garrett County, list the invocation on their agendas.

Prayers are usually offered by members of the Frostburg Ministerial Association, or Kirby in their absence. Kirby said members of the Jewish faith are among those who have opened council meetings with a prayer. No guidelines are provided to clergy for their prayers. Kirby said that while he usually uses a prepared text, he sometimes offers an extemporaneous prayer.

Frostburg City Council meetings have recently been opened with the following prayer, Kirby said: “Heavenly Father: We offer our thanks and ask your blessing on this special community, for the time we share together and the bounty of our nation; For the commitment of the people who volunteer their time and talents to make our community a better place to live and to work and raise a family. We ask your blessing because we know that we alone cannot meet the challenges, solve the problems or provide sufficient inspiration. We offer our thanks to you for the beauty, the time and the place that is Frostburg. Amen.”

Contact Matthew Bieniek at mbieniek@times-news.com

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NHS Musicians Shine In Chicago



The Northern Garrett High School stage band, concert band, and choruses recently competed in the Heritage Music Festival in Chicago, and brought home an impressive lot of gold and silver trophies, as well as ratings of Superior and Excellent from the judges. The teenagers, teachers, and chaperones also toured a number of historic sites and museums while in the Windy City, and met other musicians from across the United States and Canada. The band students are directed by Duane Salisbury, and the choruses are led by Debi Beachy. See story for complete details. The combined group of instrumentalists and singers, as well as chaperones, are pictured above at the time of their performances in Chicago.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

The Old Way West - Republican News



Every May, as part of the National Pike Festival, a wagon train can be seen traveling along U.S. Route 40. Those who hitch up their horses and participate in the event begin in Boonsboro and journey several hundred miles, stopping to camp along the way. This will be the 38th year that the wagon train has made this journey as part of the festival. The experience is meant to invoke nostalgia for a time past, though the lush green landscape of western Maryland might be reason enough for many to join in. The photo was taken this morning by Lisa Broadwater near Grantsville.

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Summer's near, parks beckon

With Memorial Day approaching, summer is almost upon us - a great time to get outdoors and explore some of the many parks around us.

What are your favorite places for hiking, picnicking and enjoying the outdoors? One of mine is Swallow Falls State Park, boasting some of the most gorgeous scenery in Maryland.

Near Oakland in Garrett County, it's a 3 1/2 hour drive from Baltimore, a bit beyond Deep Creek Lake, but worth it. It's an awesome place of rushing mountain streams, majestic forest and roaring waterfalls. Muddy Creek Falls, seen above in a short video I shot recently, is the state's highest free-falling waterfall, with a 53-foot drop.

Swallow Falls also harbors the state's largest remaining stand of Eastern hemlocks, towering evergreens that once covered much more of the landscape. A 40-acre patch of hemlocks there somehow escaped the logger's saws, making it one of just a handfull of old-growth forests in Maryland. You can also hike along scenic and wild Youghiogheny River.

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Hospitals to test out new billing approach

Under experimental system, charges based on illness, success of treatment rather than services provided
by Margie Hyslop | Staff Writer

As many as half of the 46 primary care hospitals in the state are moving toward switching by July from the current system, in which they simply are paid for each service, to where they are paid based on the patient's illness and how effectively it is treated.

"The concept is to put a limit on a bundle of services that is focused on the health of the patient," said Robert Murray, executive director of the Health Services Cost Review Commission, which approved the three-year experiment in January.

Murray said the new hospital payment system is a switch from reimbursing hospitals for every patient admission or procedure to paying hospitals a predetermined amount to treat a patient and letting hospitals keep the savings if they treat patients effectively so they do not have to be readmitted.

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Friendsville woman flees detention center

From Staff Reports
The Cumberland Times-News Thu May 19, 2011, 11:43 PM EDT

OAKLAND — A Friendsville woman who escaped from the Garrett County Detention Center Thursday afternoon was apprehended about an hour later on Fingerboard Road, the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office said.

Alisa Marie Shafer, 31, fled the facility about 4;30 p.m., “aided by a design flaw and structural failure at the facility,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.

Deputies developed information that Shafer had been picked up by a vehicle in the area of Hutton Road. Police located the vehicle and a traffic stop was made on Fingerboard Road where Shafer was taken into custody without incident.

The sheriff’s office was assisted by Maryland State Police, Oakland Police Department, Natural Resources Police and the State’s Attorneys Office.

An investigation is ongoing by the Garrett Bureau of Investigation and additional charges are pending, police said.

Thursday’s incident marks the second time in four months that an escape has occurred from the jail. Deandre Kelly, 29, of Washington, D.C., escaped the facility on Jan. 23. He was subsequently arrested May 2 in the Lynchburg, Va., area by U.S. marshals.

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