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Ski patrol students get ultimate storm training experience

For the Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland Times-News

SOMERSET, Pa. — National Ski Patrol Mountain Travel and Rescue instructors Jerry Timcik and Mike Logsdon led the ultimate training experience when the Laurel Highlands was hit with 36 inches of snow earlier this month.

The group of 10 ski patroller students represented patrols from various ski areas in Western Maryland and Pennsylvania.

The course provided training to assist in a lost skier search and rescue mission in mountainous, cold weather, snowy conditions. The seven days culminated in a two-night overnight session on Laurel Mountain in Kooser State Park in Somerset County.

“Typically, patrollers ski or snowshoe about 1 mile into the back country for the first night’s experience,” said Logsdon, who is an Alpine patroller at Wisp Ski Resort and director of adventure sports at Garrett College. “This gives everyone a chance to get a feeling for the weather conditions, nature of the terrain and provides a sort of warm-up for the next day’s journey of 5 to 10 miles further into the back country.”

However, as Friday night’s snowfall began to accumulate, and with what the patrollers discovered Saturday morning, it became apparent that further journey on unbroken trail would be a highly risky venture.

Timcik, a cross-country, or Nordic, patroller with experience in winter back-country travel and rescue who serves on the Kooser State Park trail system, made the official call,

“We’re staying put. Since we’re already set up, it would be unwise for us to expend such an incredible amount of energy to trek to another campsite, set up camp, and try to instruct the various required lessons. With West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania all declaring a state of emergency, I feel we are as safe and protected as we can be here in these mountains, at this location.”

At about 3 a.m. Saturday, one patroller’s tent had collapsed and buried him. Having difficulty breathing and pushing himself free from the heavy snow, he had to evacuate himself by slitting open the roof of his tent. He then constructed a makeshift emergency tarp shelter to protect himself from the elements.

Participants constructed snow shelters known as quinzees to sleep in the second night. As a test of a quinzee’s strength, patrollers walk across the roof. When the outside temperature dropped to 5 Saturday night, temperatures inside the quinzees were about 30.

By noon Sunday, the park officials had opened the road to the participants’ vehicles and the group proceeded to the park office for a graduation ceremony.

Graduates included Fred Fargotstein, Laurel Highlands Nordic Patrol; Andrew Scott, Laurel Hill Nordic Patrol; John and Angelina LaForge, Wisp Alpine Ski Patrol; Eleonore Randolph, Laurel Highlands Nordic and Wisp Alpine patrols; John Majhan, Laurel Mountain Alpine Patrol; John Dyke, Seven Springs Alpine Patrol; and Stephan Kaltwasser and Catherine Patterson, students at Garrett College.

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Maryland Housing Statistics – December 2009

The official state report of housing stats from December 2009

Garrett County’s sales by units were up by 12% however the prices from the same period last year were off by 35%. This isn’t surprising, as last December we were just starting to witness corrections in the market from the October stock market fiasco. It will be interesting to see how this pays out through the spring/summer months when our market is traditionally strongest.

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Art Gallery Of Garrett College To Host Art Fundraiser For Haiti Relief

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Feb. 4, 2010

The Art Gallery of Garrett College has announced a sale of art to benefit the people of Haiti. Local artists are being asked to donate original works of art for sale at reasonable prices to raise funds for Haiti relief.
The show and sale will be Valentine’s Day, Sunday, Feb. 14, from 1 to 4 p.m., and is scheduled to coincide with a massive world wide initiative in the art community referred to as “Help–Portrait Haiti.” Thousands of art sales will be occurring all over the world on Valentine’s Day as an expression of “love” for the people of Haiti. All proceeds (100%) will go to Haiti through the internationally recognized “Hope For Haiti Now” organization.

“The crisis in Haiti is an emergency that requires our attention immediately, as well as our assistance for many years to come,” said a spokesperson. “Musicians have held concerts, celebrities responded, and many relief agencies and church organizations have hastened to the call. Now, artists are joining the effort with a belief that there is power in numbers, and we can make a difference.”

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School Personnel Explain Two-Day School Closing

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School Personnel Explain Two-Day School Closing

Feb. 11, 2010

It was decided this week that Garrett County schools would be closed today and tomorrow because of weather conditions. Transportation director Ed Wildesen explained the reasoning behind Wednesday’s decision to close for both days.
According to Wildesen, the decision was made by an entire team of individuals representing various agencies, including county and state roads departments, local police agencies, and emergency management organizations.

The State Highway Administration at Keyser’s Ridge recorded approximately 34 inches of snow-fall during this past weekend’s storm, and another 15 to 20 inches over the past two days. A total of 26 Garrett County roads remain closed and inaccessible, according to Garrett County Roads general superintendent Jay Moyer.

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Oakland ready for third annual Winter Fest

Ice sculptures focal point for three-day celebration; activities planned for all ages

For the Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland Times-News

OAKLAND — Oakland Main Street is sponsoring its third annual Winter Fest on Feb. 19, 20 and 21, with a wide variety of activities planned for Garrett County residents and visitors alike.

Organizers said last year’s festival was a huge success and this year’s festival has been expanded to a three-day event. Once again, ice carving demonstrations will be held during the run of the celebration. The event relies on sponsorships from local businesses and contributions from the public.

Festival crowds will be treated to an encore performance by expert ice sculptor Bill Sandusky, whose company, Frozen Assets, has been a member of the National Ice Carvers Association since 1999. Sandusky, an award-winning ice carver who served Western Pennsylvania for 15 years, is now located in Colorado. This will be his third Oakland Winter Fest.

Five carvings will be created during the daylight hours with an additional 25 sculptures being displayed throughout town. Tons of sparkling ice art will grace downtown Oakland throughout the day and evening during the festival.

Highlights of the festival include:

• Progressive Dinner, starting at Oakland’s historic train station with diners arriving at each dinner course via horse-drawn sleigh.

• All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast at the local fire hall.

• Lighting ceremony, with most of the ice sculptures lighted after dark. During previous festivals, many people drove around downtown in the evening to see the sculptures.

• Announcement of Oakland’s 2010 Snowflake Toddler, selected by the community.

• An “ice throne” to sit on, providing an opportunity for photographs.

• Dragon slide.

• Frozen bowling alley.

• Snowmobile drag races.

• Snowman building competition.

• Wine tasting.

• Music by the Preston Madrigals and Maria Rose and Danny Elswick.

• Campfire with s’mores.

• Photo scavenger hunt

• Arts and craftr vendors at the train station.

• Food vendors

For more information, call Jim Johnson, Winter Fest Committee chairman, at (301) 616-4008, or Arlene Murray, Oakland Main Street manager, at (301) 616-2411.

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Plow driver escapes burning truck in Garrett County

Cumberland Times-News

GORMAN — A Garrett County snowplow driver was able to escape from the truck just before it burst into flames Tuesday evening, according to the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office.

David Rolf was operating the 1998 Mack truck on King Wildesen Road at about 7:15 p.m. when it caught fire. Gorman Volunteer Fire Department put out the fire and the vehicle was a complete loss. There were no injuries, police said.

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The Basics: Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit 2009/2010


Bringing the Dream of Homeownership Within Reach

As part of its plan to stimulate the U.S. housing market and address the economic challenges facing our nation, Congress has passed new legislation that:

•• Extends the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit of up to $8,000 to first-time home buyers until April 30, 2010.
•• Expands the credit to grant up to $6,500 credit to current home owners purchasing a new or existing home between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010.
Here is more information about how the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit can help prospective home buyers become part of the American dream. If you have specific questions or need additional information, please contact a tax professional or the Internal Revenue Service at 800-829-1040.

Who Qualifies for the Extended Credit?•• First-time home buyers who purchase homes between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010.

•• Current home owners purchasing a home between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010, who have used the home being sold or vacated as a principal residence for five consecutive years within the last eight.
To qualify as a “first-time home buyer” the purchaser or his/her spouse may not have owned a residence during the three years prior to the purchase.

If you or your client purchased a home between January 1, 2009 and November 6, 2009, please see: 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.

Which Properties Are Eligible?
The Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit may be applied to primary residences, including: single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and co-ops.

How Much Is Available?
The maximum allowable credit for first-time home buyers is $8,000.

The maximum allowable credit for current homeowners is $6,500.

How is a Buyer’s Credit Amount Determined?
Each home buyer’s tax credit is determined by two additional factors:

1.The price of the home.
2.The buyer’s income.

Price

Under the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit, credit may only be awarded on homes purchased for $800,000 or less.

Buyer Income

Under the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit, which is effective on November 7, 2009, single buyers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with incomes up to $225,000—may receive the maximum tax credit.

These income limits have changed from the 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit limits. If you or your client purchased a home between January 1, 2009 and November 6, 2009, please see 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.

If the Buyer(s)’ Income Exceeds These Limits, Can He/She Still Get a Credit?
Yes, some buyers may still be eligible for the credit.

The credit decreases for buyers who earn between $125,000 and $145,000 for single buyers and between $225,000 and $245,000 for home buyers filing jointly. The amount of the tax credit decreases as his/her income approaches the maximum limit. Home buyers earning more than the maximum qualifying income—over $145,000 for singles and over $245,000 for couples are not eligible for the credit.

Can a Buyer Still Qualify If He/She Closes After April 30, 2010?
Under the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit, as long as a written binding contract to purchase is in effect on April 30, 2010, the purchaser will have until July 1, 2010 to close.

Will the Tax Credit Need to Be Repaid?
No. The buyer does not need to repay the tax credit, if he/she occupies the home for three years or more. However, if the property is sold during this three-year period, the full amount credit will be recouped on the sale.

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Funding Plans For Garrett County Scholarship Program To Continue

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The Board of Garrett County Commissioners continues to receive commentary that the Garrett County Scholarship Program will not be funded for future years.
“Statements related to a termination of this program are untrue and unsubstantiated,” a press release from the commissioners stated. “The board strongly believes that funding of this program that allows all Garrett County public school seniors to attend Garrett College at no cost will have many constructive and positive long-term consequences for not only the students who participate in the program but all of Garrett County.”

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Crellin Elementary Teacher Awarded State Environmental Educator Of The Year

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Crellin Elem. Teacher Awarded State Environmental Educator Of The Year

Feb. 11, 2010

Crellin Elementary School teacher Rebecca Sanders was recently named the Chesapeake Bay Trust’s 2010 Environmental Educator of the Year. This award is given to honor outstanding environmental stewards who have made exceptional contributions to improve the health of the environment and the Chesapeake Bay.
“Our work is supported by over 400,000 Marylanders who contribute annually to the trust’s work as a grant-maker either by making donations through the “Treasure the Chesapeake” license plate program and the state’s income tax
check-off program for the bay, or by participating in a funded project,” said Allen Hance, executive director of the Chesapeake Bay Trust.

Each year, the trust recognizes an educator and a student for their work to support the environment and the Chesapeake Bay. Students and teachers from across the state submit applications for the $5,000 awards.

The trust was joined by Lt. Governor Anthony Brown earlier this month to announce Sanders as the winner of its 2010 award. “Selected from a talented pool of nominees, this educator teaches about the bay and the broader watershed through science classes and other parts of the curriculum; uses school grounds and local natural areas to enrich classroom experiences; and motivates and inspires students by promoting environmental awareness throughout the school and the broader community,” noted Hance.

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Board of Education Exploring Ways To Cut Its Budget

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BOE Exploring Possible Ways To Cut Its Budget

Feb. 11, 2010

The Board of Education recently held its regular monthly meeting, at which members discussed several ways of cutting back on budget needs. The board’s financial director, Irvin Fink, and school superintendent Dr. Wendell Teets are in the process of finalizing the FY2011 budget.
One of the proposed ideas to help cut costs is the renovation of some area elementary schools, and the possible closing of others. There are currently seven elementary schools – Broad Ford, Yough Glades, Dennett Road, Bloomington, Rt. 40, Crellin, and Accident. It was decided at the meeting that there will be a committee formed to study all seven schools, with the committee made up of members of the public as well as school officials.

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