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Military veterans of the United States were honored Friday, Veterans Day, across the country, and Garrett County took part in the observance. Various ceremonies were held throughout the area, including a parade and commemoration event in the county seat. A parade with veterans and the Southern Garrett Marching Band got under way in the morning, leading to the Garrett County Courthouse. While the original plan was to have the proceedings outdoors at Veterans Park, blowing snow resulted in a change of venue, and the crowds gathered inside the rotunda for the remainder of the ceremony. Maj. Gen. Melissa Rank, retired assistant Air Force surgeon general, offered the speech for the day, and members of both the American Legion Post 71 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10077 provided the welcome, invocation, special singing, the placing of the wreathes, and a 21-gun salute. Pictured is U.S. Marine Corps veteran Paul Shogren, quietly offering his salute to fallen comrades. Photo by John McEwen.

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Wisp Winter White Sale

Wisp Winter White Sale – Saturday, November 19, 2011

There have been snow flurries throughout the day here in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland. Mother Nature & Old Man Winter are helping prep the stage for the Wisp Winter White Sale, only two days away!

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Renewable energy in Constellation deal questioned

Posted: Nov 17, 2011 11:26 AM EST
Updated: Nov 17, 2011 11:48 AM EST
By ALEX DOMINGUEZ
Associated Press Writer
BALTIMORE (AP) – Promises to build more renewable energy sites in Maryland as part of the proposed sale of Constellation Energy to Chicago’s Exelon Corp. are drawing opposition in western Maryland.

The chairman of the Garrett County Board of Commissioners wrote Exelon President and CEO Christopher Crane this month saying industrial wind-power generation has been a contentious issue in the county.

The board “does not support further industrialization of ridge tops until a prudent and reasonable public policy has been created and enacted that will provide protections to those who will be adversely impacted,” Chairman Gregan Crawford said in the letter.

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Despite some concerns, Deep Creek Lake relatively healthy

Elaine Blaisdell
The Cumberland Times-News Wed Nov 16, 2011, 11:30 PM EST

OAKLAND — Despite some issues, three years of data show Deep Creek Lake is healthy, John Griffin, secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday.

“(The lake has) good water quality, diverse plant and animal life and a moderate load of nutrients. That’s not to say there aren’t some areas of concern,” Griffin said during a public meeting in Oakland.

Those concerns include an invasive aquatic plant known as Eurasian water milfoil, the deaths of about 1,000 fish last year, deepening sediment in some coves and low water levels.

“I think we our on the verge of a new era,” Griffin said. “Generally the lake is healthy and we want to keep it that way and that means we need to develop a much more prominent relationship with everyone with the county and the town of Friendsville to keep it the way it is and solve some of these problems so they don’t become major problems.”

Nicole Christian, president and CEO of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, wants the state to help promote a positive image of the lake, noting that a negative portrayal could have an effect on tourism and real estate.

“We need you guys to help to spread the message that the lake is in good health because, right now, the only message that is out there is about sewage spills, fish kills, that the lake is in poor health or sediment is filling it in,” said Christian. “Not that there aren’t issues, but we need to handle those issues here locally working with our partners. We don’t really need that battle fought in the media.”

Sixteen sites are used to monitor lake conditions and the water is tested and sampled during all seasons, said Bruce Michael, the DNR’s director of resource assessment. The agency is establishing a water treatment program that will assess trends in data and look at potential impacts of development and land use changes.

“We want to make sure we assess the health of the lake at these potential impacts,” Michael said.

During the public comment portion of the meeting, Friendsville Mayor Spencer Schlosnagle, Councilman Jess Whittemore and Charlie Walbridge of American Whitewater spoke about the importance of lake levels to the whitewater rafting businesses in Friendsville.

Griffin said recreation on the lake is important and that one of DNR’s goals is to continue to preserve the lake and maintain it as a recreational and economic asset for the county and the state.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com.

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The 15: Alternatives To Watching The NBA

5. Getting antsy? Jump in the car and head west to check out Deep Creek Lake. It will take your breath away. And while in that part of the state, try a visit to Sharpsburg and the nearby Civil War battlefield of Antietam. One day in September 1862, more than 23,000 Americans were killed or injured — brother against brother, father against son, the terrible war that nobody won.

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Real Estate: Why home prices won't bottom out

By John Wasik

Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:30pm EST

(Reuters) – Watching the U.S. home market struggle to rebound is like listening to children in the back of a car. No, we’re not there yet.

The National Association of Realtors reported that ten real estate markets are “leading the nation toward a general recovery and stability of the housing sector,” but myriad problems are going to weigh down the housing market for months to come.

The lingering malaise in the economy has triggered a new wave of defaults and foreclosures. After five straight quarterly drops, foreclosures nationwide shot up 14 percent from the second to third quarter this year, according to data released by Realtytrac, the foreclosure information service (see link.reuters.com/kaw94s), in October.

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FireFly Farms Creamery & Market Limited Edition Gift Crate Samplers

FireFly Farms Creamery & Market (http://www.fireflyfarms.com), producer of artisanal goat cheeses from Maryland’s Allegheny Plateau, is pleased to announce the availability of their 2011 limited edition gourmet gift crate samplers—appetizing treats for your favorite holiday host, cherished friend, or appreciated business-client this winter season.

Accident, MD (PRWEB) November 16, 2011

FireFly Farms Creamery & Market (http://www.fireflyfarms.com), producer of artisanal goat cheeses from Maryland’s Allegheny Plateau, is pleased to announce the availability of their 2011 limited edition gourmet gift crate samplers—appetizing treats for your favorite holiday host, cherished friend, or appreciated business-client this winter season.

Each elegant, slide-top, wooden gift crate features two of FireFly Farms’ award-winning handcrafted cheeses paired with a selection of specialty food items from the FireFly Farms Creamery & Market, located at 107 South Main Street in Accident, Maryland, in Garrett County.

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Winter travel safety tips offered by State Highway Administration

Cumberland Times-News The Cumberland Times-News Mon Nov 14, 2011, 10:34 PM EST

LAVALE — With the official start of winter just weeks away, the Maryland State Highway urges motorists to make preparations now to deal to with hazardous travel conditions that are fast approaching.

Since 2000, Western Maryland has averaged 30 winter storms every year, compared to seven on the Eastern Shore and in Southern Maryland and eight in the Baltimore/Washington metropolitan area. The Oct. 29 snowstorm was the earliest metro area winter storm since 2000. The storm dumped up to 11 inches of snow in western Allegany County.

Travelers can plan ahead before hitting the pavement by logging onto the cyber highway at www.roads.maryland. gov and clicking on “CHART” — Coordinated Highway Action Response Team. The CHART website offers travel information, snow emergency plans, real-time traffic camera views, weather information, average travel speed maps and incident-related road closure reports. CHART is located at the Statewide Operations Center in Hanover where SHA personnel have access to hundreds of cameras throughout the state.

The easiest way to report any issues along SHA-maintained highways is through the Customer Care Management System by logging onto roads.maryland gov and go to “Contact Us” tab and click on “Submit a Service Request.” The online submission form is easy to fill out and will be directed to the proper department within SHA to address the issue.

In the event of snow, motorists are urged:

• Not to drive if you don’t have to.

• Don’t Crowd the Plow — never pass a snow plow or plow train (a series of plows working in tandem). If driving behind a snow plow or salt truck, provide plenty of space (at least seven to eight car lengths) behind the truck.

• Know Before You Go — Call 511 or 1-855-GOMD511 or visit www.md511.org for current travel information.

• Remember that bridges, ramps and overpasses freeze first. Use caution when driving across them.

• Four-wheel drive vehicles are just as vulnerable to slipping on ice as regular two-wheel drive vehicles.

• Pack a winter driving survival kit —including a shovel, blanket, water, jumper cables, flares, snacks and a flash light.

• Clear snow from your vehicle’s headlights, roof and from other places that may obstruct vision or become a danger to other motorists.

• Make sure your vehicle is in proper working conditions. Check the battery, tire tread and pressure, belts, hoses and fluid levels.

• Travel with plenty of gas in the tank.

• When shoveling snow, do not place it in the street or roadway. Plow trucks push snow to the right. When facing your driveway, pile snow to your left, off the road. The reminder will save you additional hours of shoveling.

SHA District 6 that includes Allegany, Garrett and Washington counties maintains 582 lane miles in Allegany County, 496 lane miles in Garrett County and 750 lane miles in Washington County.

The LaVale shop that serves Allegany County includes 42 SHA trucks and equipment and 49 hired trucks and equipment and has a salt dome capacity of 21,000 tons.

In Garrett County, the Keysers Ridge shop includes 40 SHA trucks and equipment and 64 hired trucks/equipment and its salt dome capacity is 26,116 tons.

The SHA strategies for winter operations consist of application of anti-icing materials prior to or at the onset of precipitation to prevent snow and ice from bonding to pavement. The SHA is expanding its anti-icing operations in an attempt to lessen overall salt usage.

The principal winter material used by the SHA is salt, rock and solar (sodium chloride) that is effective at pavement temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit and above. The SHA also uses treated dalt, abrasives, calcium chloride, salt brine (liquid sodium chloride), magnesium chloride and GEOMELT 55 (desugared sugar beet molasses).

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Winter adventures in Maryland's mountains

14th November 2011

For a festive holiday that will take your breath away, a trip to the ‘Mountain Side of Maryland’ may be just the ticket. Rollercoaster through mountains, sledge with beautiful huskies, snowmobile across snow-capped terrain, or enjoy the stunning views from a private lakeside cabin there is something for everyone.

Maryland’s western region boasts plenty of outdoor activities, panoramic views and the historic and charming mountain towns of Cumberland, Frostburg, Grantsville, Hagerstown, Oakland and Sharpsburg. The perfect place to recharge for the New Year, Deep Creek Lake boasts stunning views and activities including ice fishing, skiing, snowtubing, snowmobiling, snow shoeing and ice skating. With a variety of lodges, cabins and chalets around the lake this is the perfect retreat for couples families and large groups.

The Mountain Coaster at Maryland’s Wisp Resort is the only one of its kind in the Mid-Atlantic region. It is a real adrenaline rush and combines breathtaking views from the top of Wisp Mountain with the thrill of a rollercoaster ride. You’ll dip, roll and twist through 350 vertical feet of stunning mountain and forest landscape, reaching speeds up of to 26mhp. A perfect alterative way to take in the views you can even slow the speed of the cart with individual braking systems.

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Md. DNR investigating possible spread of invasive aquatic plant in Deep Creek Lake

DAVID DISHNEAU Associated Press
First Posted: November 15, 2011 – 4:01 am
Last Updated: November 15, 2011 – 8:07 pm

OAKLAND, Md. — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday it is taking a closer look at an invasive aquatic plant in Deep Creek Lake that some area residents say could strangle the boating opportunities that make the mountain reservoir a tourist magnet.

Agency officials said at a public meeting that they will assess the distribution of Eurasian water milfoil across the entire lake over the next year and advise property owners on how to limit its effects.

“We realize that there’s been a lot of a lot of concern over the last year. People are complaining that it’s exploding over the lake,” said Bruce D. Michael, director of resource assessment.

The weed, called EWM for short, is a green, leafy plant with long, slender stalks. It grows in water up to 20 feet deep and forms dense mats that can entangle swimmers and hinder boats. It first arrived in Wisconsin in the 1960s and has become a nuisance nationwide.

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