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Sunday, August 08, 2010

DAYHOFF: Clock docs make house call to fix historic Westminster clock tower on Main Street

DAYHOFF: Clock docs make house call to fix historic Westminster ... Explore Carroll By Kevin Dayhoff (Enlarge) Wayne Reifsnider, assistant superintendent for the City of Westminster Street Department, works to replace the hands of the 1896 ...

DAYHOFF: Clock docs make house call to fix historic Westminster clock tower on Main Street Eagle Archives Posted 8/08/10 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle

(Enlarge) Wayne Reifsnider, assistant superintendent for the City of Westminster Street Department, works to replace the hands of the 1896 Westminster town clock in the early morning hours of Aug. 3. Reifsnider was assisting a crew from Precision Repair, a timepiece restoration company, which performed a bit of delicate surgery four stories above Westminster's Main Street as part of an overall restoration project for the historic clock. (Photo by Kevin E. Dayhoff)


In the early morning hours of Aug. 3, the old clock atop the old Westminster fire hall -- which served Westminster from 1896 to 1998 at 66 E. Main St. -- got a brand new shiny pair of hands. The venerable timepiece has been a fixture in town since it was dedicated at 3:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, 1896.


City of Westminster workers used a crane from Thomas Bennett and Hunter, a local road-building firm; and Dave Booth of Precision Repair, a timepiece restoration firm, to accomplish the delicate surgery performed four stories in the air.

Clock doctor Booth was assisted by Wayne Reifsnider, assistant city Street Department superintendent. Meanwhile, Superintendent Larry Bloom, along with Jeff Glass, the city public works director; and city workers Shawn Lockard and Alan Miller, served as ground support.

Keeping the old timepiece working has been challenging for the city workers in the last number of years.

Miller said it was good to get it worked on, as he looked briefly up at the old clock. Lockard added, “I’m glad that we’re finally getting it fixed.”

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If you would like to contribute, send a donation to the Westminster Clock Tower Fund at the Community Foundation of Carroll County, 255 Clifton Boulevard, Westminster, Md. 21158...http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4596/clock-docs-make-timely-house-call-citys-historic-timepiece/

Friday, March 05, 2010

The snow plow

The snow plow http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/302692.html

On a bitterly cold winter's morning a husband and wife in Westminster, MD were listening to the radio during breakfast. They heard the announcer say, "We are going to have 16-20 inches of snow today. You must park your car on the even-numbered side of the street, so the snowplows can get through." So the good wife went out and moved her car.

A week later while they are eating breakfast again, the radio announcer said, "We are expecting 18 to 24 inches of snow today. You must park your car on the odd-numbered side of the street, so the snowplows can get through." The good wife went out and moved her car again.

The next week they are again having breakfast, when the radio announcer says, "We are expecting24 to 30 inches of snow today. You must park...." Then the electric power went out. The good wife was very upset, and with a worried look on her face she said, "I don't know what to do. Which side of the street do I need to park on so the snowplows can get through?"

Then with the love and understanding in his voice that all men who are married to blondes exhibit, the husband replied, "Why don't you just leave the car in the garage this time."

Hat Tip Stinger DJ Dennis Stem and Bob Ruby

20100305 The snow plow Humor, Humor blondes, Weather Winter Snow, Westminster PW Street Dept

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Westminster government offices closed Wed Feb 10 2010

Westminster MD City offices will be closed on Wednesday, February 10, 2010.

Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/12c8qb or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/381249035/westminster-md-government-offices-closed-wed-feb

City offices will reopen at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 11, 2010.

http://www.westgov.com/inclementweather.html

The Westminster street department has hardly caught a break this winter since the white stuff began to fall with a vengeance on December 19, 2010. In this picture from earlier in the winter, a Westminster snow removal truck struggles to keep up with the wintry-mix… Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

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20100209 sdsom Westminster govt offices closed Wed Feb 10 2010 Weather Winter Snow, Westminster City Government, Westminster PW Street Dept, Westminster PW Street Dept photos

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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Snow – again

Snow – again

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff

The white winter stuff hit Carroll County for the second time in as many days Tuesday.

Just last Saturday almost five inches of a light powdery snow fell on the area. Although Carroll missed the brunt of the storm that dumped as much as a foot of snow on the lower Eastern Shore, the wintry weather still made driving treacherous.

On Tuesday another three to six inches fell on the Westminster area, causing the Westminster street department snow removal crews to be out in force overnight clearing the city streets.

The wet-heavy snowfall Tuesday made for beautiful scenery as it stuck to the trees and shrubbery, but that was lost on drivers negotiating the slick winter mess on the roads.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

Where did all the snow go?

December 28, 2009 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2009/12/where-did-all-snow-go.html http://tinyurl.com/y8rz3hx http://twitpic.com/vkcu4 http://twitpic.com/vkd2g
Welcome to Maryland weather. It was only a week ago when we were toughing it out under almost two feet of snow.

All last week, news accounts trickled-in from throughout the state of various local governments having a tough time clearing the snow for Christmas week.

Not so in Westminster. On Sunday, December 20, 2009, Uniontown Road in Westminster was already a bare road less than 12 hours after the snow stopped; thanks to the great work of the Westminster MD Street Department. [20091220 UTRoad] Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/vkcu4 or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/304092949/welcome-to-maryland-weather-it-was-only-a-week

And our front sidewalk has been cleared thanks to our new neighbors across the street.

Yes, we have every older person’s dream come true – a nice very young couple has moved-in just across the street. [20091220 UTRoad and sidewalk] Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/vkd2g or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/304096994/and-our-front-sidewalk-has-been-cleared-thanks-to

20091220 UTR in Westminster is already bare rd December 20, 2009 by Kevin Dayhoff Dayhoff photos snow, Weather Winter Snow, Westminster PW Street Dept

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Westminster MD e-cycling for city residents Nov 7 2009

Westminster e-cycling for city residents Nov 7 2009 http://tinyurl.com/ydgaxft

City of Westminster
56 West Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157
Phone 410-848-9000
Fax 410-857-7476

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 30, 2009
Contact: Larry Bloom
Phone: 410-848-9077

WESTMINSTER E-CYCLING PROGRAM CONTINUES
City residents can drop off old electronics for recycling

Westminster, MD – In June, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) awarded grants to municipalities for the institution or initiation of local recycling programs for computer and video display devices under the Statewide Electronics Recycling Program.

The City of Westminster applied for and received a $25,000 grant from MDE to start an electronics recycling program in Westminster.

As a result, Westminster established a mobile electronics waste recycling center known as the Westminster Initiative to Recycle E-waste Drop-off Center (W.I.R.E.D. Center).

The W.I.R.E.D. center is used as a mobile electronics waste recycling center for residents to drop off electronics waste, which will allow the City to separate the collection of computers, video display devices, and other forms of electronic waste from the regular bulk trash thereby reducing the amount of trash entering the landfill.

The W.I.R.E.D. center will allow the City to properly recycle or dispose of electronic waste by encouraging residents to participate easily and conveniently.

The next drop-off date is November 7, 2009 and the location is 105 Railroad Avenue.

The following items will be accepted: televisions (NO WOOD), microwaves, projection equipment, computers, fax machines, stereos, copiers, monitors, wire & cable, DVD players, electronic toys, peripherals, VCRs, camcorders, telephones, electronic typewriters, CD players, cell phones, calculators, PDAs, scanners, and printers.
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The City of Westminster Public Works Department is located at 56 West Main Street. The department is responsible for overseeing the Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants, and the Utility Maintenance and Street Departments. For more information, call 410-848-9000 or visit http://www.westminstermd.gov/.
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Monday, January 05, 2009

City of Westminster Public Works bulk pick up


City of Westminster Public Works bulk pick up

Monday, January 5, 2009 Daily Photoblog

While working in my office this afternoon, I heard the sound of “back-up beeper” outside. Upon looking out my window, I saw the City of Westminster public works street department personnel removing yard waste from my neighbor’s home across the street.

The bulk pick up program in Westminster is superb and the men and women of the department do a super job. They are some of the real unheralded heroes in our community. They usually get very little attention, yet go about their jobs on a day-to-day basis, and are a key component to our quality of life in Westminster.

20090105 Public Works bulk pick up

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

20080619 Westminster Street Department Superintendent Larry Bloom to be recognized MML employee of the year

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Westminster Street Department Superintendent Larry Bloom to be recognized MML employee of the year

The City Connection

Bringing Employees Together

May 2008

From Marge Wolf

One of the rewards of managing in municipal government is supervising employees who grew up in the community and lived in the municipality all their lives. They bring a sense of dedication and commitment to the job that embodies small town values at their best.

While the City of Westminster is extremely fortunate to have a number of these home grown employees, I was able to select only one of them for nomination as the MML Employee of the Year.

In part, the nomination read as follows:

“Mr. Larry Bloom is the Superintendent of our Streets Department in the Department of Public Works. He does an exceptional job of organizing and directing a crew of 24 in maintaining 317 acres of City property, spreading 1400 tons of salt to keep the streets clear of snow and ice, maintaining 10 municipal buildings, sweeping streets, responding to 4300 calls for bulk trash pickup as well as miscellaneous activities such as decorating for holidays and events, displaying banners, planting trees, and staffing approximately 20 special events.

Like all DPW Superintendents, he accomplishes these activities with ingenious, creative scheduling, “duct tape and paperclips” to keep recalcitrant vehicles and equipment operating and encouraging an exceptional work ethic in his employees. However, while his exemplary job performance alone would merit a nomination, it is the following activities which are above and beyond the scope of his job description that Larry is being recognized by this nomination:

· Mr. Bloom received a “Cost Saving Award” from the City for his idea to purchase a hybrid vehicle to save gas and reduce our emissions. So far, this vehicle has reduced our gas consumption from 21 miles per gallon to 13 miles per gallon and the projected savings keep increasing with the price of gasoline.

· He has participated in the establishment of a Safety Committee to produce a city-wide safety manual. When he realized how much it was costing the City to send our employees off site to training seminars on traffic control, he enrolled in the Trainer’s Course, became certified, and now provides that training on site to all employees at no cost.

· When our new health care provider suggested that we institute an employee wellness program, Larry was the first to again volunteer—the next time we heard from him was to receive an invitation to participate in the Tuesday and Thursday morning walks with his Streets Department employees.

Mr. Bloom had mapped out a mile long walk to start the day’s activities as the initial activity of the Wellness Committee and challenged the other departments to follow suit! At our annual Employee Wellness Day, he enlisted Wellness Committee members to join him in baking Weight Watchers cookies to provide a health(y) dessert.

Mr. Bloom approaches these extra activities with the same intensity that he approaches his regular duties—full steam ahead—with gusto! His contribution and leadership in these other activities extends far beyond his own division and he provides a good role model for other managers.

It is for his exemplary work ethic and leadership that we nominate Larry Bloom
as the MML Employee of the Year.”

A panel of City Administrators reviewed the nominations and selected Larry for this honor.

Larry Bloom will receive his award at the Maryland Municipal League Convention in late June. Please offer Larry congratulations on his selection as the MML Municipal Employee of the Year.

20080619 Westminster Street Department Superintendent Larry Bloom to be recognized MML employee of the year


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Westminster Dept Public Works Street Dept Superintendent Larry Bloom
Westminster Dept Public Works Street Dept
Maryland Municipal League

Monday, October 08, 2007

20071001 Westminster Leaf Vacuum Schedule

20071001 Westminster Leaf Vacuum Schedule

Westminster Leaf Vacuum Schedule

Photo: The City's new leaf vacuum mounts on the back of a Street Department dump truck or garbage truck. Leaves are vacuumed through the large blue hose, which can be operated from inside the truck's cab, are chopped, and stored in the body of the unit. Once full, the truck is driven to the landfill, where the chopped leaves are combined with other yard waste, and offered as free mulch to county residents.

Leaf Vacuum Program to begin on October 1, 2007

Several folks have asked about Westminster’s leaf vacuuming program for this fall. On the City of Westminster’s Street Department page I found the following:

The City of Westminster Department of Public Works announces the beginning of the Leaf Vac Program effective OCTOBER 1, 2007.

RESIDENTS MUST CALL THE STREET DEPARTMENT AT 410-848-9077 OR 410-857-9286 TO SCHEDULE A SPECIAL PICK-UP.

Click here to view a map of the Leaf Vacuum Schedule (164kb PDF)

Please be sure the leaves are near the curb, or in a location that will allow access from the street when you call to schedule your pick-up.

The following schedule for pick-up of leaves within the City limits will go into effect on Monday, October 1, 2007:

* MONDAY - East of MD Route 27

* TUESDAY - East of MD Route 31 and West of MD Route 27

* THURSDAY - South of Uniontown Road & West of MD Route 31

* FRIDAY - North of Uniontown Road and West of MD Route 31

Leaves may be raked into the gutter area and should NOT be placed in the gutter area more that 12 hours ahead of the scheduled pick-up.

Additionally, leaves should NOT be placed in the gutter during inclement weather, as this creates blockages in the City's storm drainage system. The public is requested to cooperate in placing leaves at locations giving the vacuum unit the best access. ** The leaf vacuum is only equipped to handle leaves-please check to make sure there is no other debris in your leaf pile, as it may damage the equipment**

Open burning is prohibited by law within the corporate limits of Westminster, since public collection of leaves and debris is provided. The City will utilize the leaf vacuum unit as it has in the past. The leaf unit will be on the street according to the above schedule in the autumn season except during inclement weather.

Green Tip- Instead of having your leaves removed, rake them into your garden or flowerbed, or compost them to provide important nutrients and organic matter for your soil. To learn more about composting your lawn waste, visit:

http://landscaping.about.com/cs/compostandmulch/a/leaf_mulch.htm

Visit the Street Department page for information on other services they provide.

Westminster City Hall

P.O. Box 710, 1838 Emerald Hill Lane,

Westminster, Maryland 21158-0710

410-848-9000

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

20070703 City street department walking the streets


Westminster Eagle

07/03/07 By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Westminster Street Department employees pause for a picture by the City’s new 2007 10-ton International multi-purpose diesel dump truck on June 15th, 2007. Photo by Caroline Babylon

When they are not operating equipment such as this you may very well find them walking the street.

Members of the Westminster Street Department include:

Larry Bloom, Butch DuVall, Bubba Strawsburg, Don Hann, Larry Pitinger, Michael Pupaza, Pat Walsh, Billy Walsh, John Robertson, John Linthicum, Hank Jarrell and Shawn Lockert.

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If you've been out and about in Westminster in the wee hours of the morning near the playground and City Hall, you may have noticed a group of burly men walking together.

Recently the Westminster Street Department employees began "trying to do a wellness campaign," and have been walking a mile just before work two days a week, according to Larry Bloom, Westminster's superintendent of Parks, Buildings and Streets.

"We're trying to encourage the employees to be healthier," said Bloom. "Hopefully the city will see a reduction in our health insurance premiums as a result."

"We have a mile course laid out that takes us by city hall and around the playground and back," he said.

Showing off a picture of a grandchild, department employee Butch Duvall said, "hopefully exercise will keep me around longer to watch this little one grow up. Exercise helps; gives ya more energy for the day and wakes the body up. I ain't gettin' no younger."

Bubba Strawsburg, too, said he wanted "to get in shape," but coworker John Robertson Sr. rolled his eyes and said, "Some of 'em jog."

Bloom said members of the department would like to walk three days a week, but right now it's two.

Another employee, who asked not to be identified, said Westminster City Administrator Marge Wolf was scheduled to join the group, but so far has been a "no-show."

When reached for an explanation, Wolf pledged that she's "going to do it too," but hasn't been able to work it in her schedule.

She also said she usually walks with her dog and the dog would be annoyed if she walked without it.

But one employee responded that Wolf's dog, too, "is welcome to join us."

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

20070621 Westminster Eagle Week in Review

June 21st, 2007

Local News


News Briefs

By Kevin Dayhoff

City takes delivery of new diesel dump truck

Last Friday, instead of getting an early start on the weekend, many employees of the Westminster Street Department hung around the shop a few minutes after work.

They were waiting with anticipation for the expected delivery of a new, 2007 10-ton Inter...

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The $125,400 truck replaces a vehicle that was 13 or 14 years old. The new truck was included in the fiscal year budget that will end June 30 and came-in $10,000 under budget, according to Larry Bloom, Westminster's superintendent of Parks, Buildings and Streets.

"We worked carefully with Bare Truck Center, used the state bidding contract, ordered it early, and saved the city money," said Bloom.

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[Read full story]

Kevin E. Dayhoff


Carroll working to save and share 'Our Barn'

I recently had the opportunity to visit Carroll County's historic Marlin K. Hoff log barn, which was built between 1785 and 1795.

Those accompanying me included Community Media Center videographers Joe Cimino and Rod Boudreaux, who are planning an educational video of the barn and its relocation t...

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These two talented artists have completed a number of great documentaries, including recent videos on the work of the Westminster Municipal Band and the Carroll County Children's Chorus.

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Who could deny the appeal of a dancing chorus line including Dave Roush, County Chief of Staff Steve Powell and Commissioner Dean Minnich singing "Our Barn" to the tune of Petula Clark's hit, "Downtown?"

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[Read full story]


Mom is the law

Prior to six months ago, Elizabeth Duvall of Westminster could be found driving her two sons around in her minivan.

While she still drives her family around in a minivan, Duvall's driving techniques have been "tweaked" a bit after attending the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission Academy in Sykesville.

Last Friday, Duvall graduated with the academy's latest class, and was recognized as the top driver of emergency vehicles.

"They would tease me that I probably don't drive my minivan the same way," Duvall laughed of her classmates' comments.

But she added ...
[Read full story]


Airport groups vow to continue opposition
Despite last week's approval by the Carroll's Board of County Commissioners to expand the runway at Carroll County Regional Airport, citizen groups say they will continue to oppose the issue as it enters its next phase -- a two-year environmental study.

The results of the study could still halt th...
[Read full story]


Family that plays, stays together

Ken, Stephanie and Ryan Koons have turned their love for music into a family affair.

The husband, wife and son trio, known as Wherligig, will perform traditional Celtic and Nordic music in celebration of the Summer Solstice this Thursday, June 21, at the Carroll Arts Center in Westminster.

Initially formed in 1985, Wherligig has evolved over the years in the type of music the group plays, the instruments they use and the members who play in the band.

Ken and Stephanie have been the core of the band since its inception, and several years ago son Ryan joined them to make it a...
[Read full story]

Business Briefs


Main Street Minute
Turn up the heat for a new summer look

It's the first week of summer vacation and the transition from spring fashions to summer flip flops has begun.

If you're looking to add some pizzazz to your summer look without venturing too far from home, just take a walking, shopping tour of Downtown West...
[Read full story]

Recreation


Sideline View

Athletes offered a banner year in Carroll County

It wasn't long ago that Carroll County was barely a factor when it came to state high school championships.

With the significant population boom of the past 15 years and the accompanying growth of youth feeder programs throughout the county, Carroll's high school teams started to become more competitive.

County programs took another huge step during the 2006 -07 school year, as five of seven Carroll high schools won state titles.

The run began in the fall, when the Francis Scott Key boys cross country team won the Class 2A...
[Read full story]

Opinion


Familiar face at police barrack is benefit for Carroll County
Editorial

One of the first moves for the new Maryland State Police Superintendent Terrance Sheridan was a welcome one for Carroll County.

Last week Sheridan announced that he was reinstating longtime Westminster Barrack commander Lt. Dean Richardson to that post.

Richardson has been the comman...
[Read full story]

Wolf at the Door


It's all over but the shouting, unless there's a legal battle
When Commissioner Michael Zimmer voted against the expansion of the Carroll County airport last week, my faith in human nature was renewed. I remember clearly who was holding up his signs on election day.

Now that the expansion has been included in the airport's master plan, there's still much to ...
[Read full story]

The Passing Parade


There's a full house in the theater of the absurd ...
And it's little wonder, what with the series of absurdities that have dominated the media lately.

On center stage -- where I fear she'll remain until she's either carried off in a straight jacket or loses her girlish figure -- is that living Barbie doll, Paris Hilton, who was born into a fortune a...
[Read full story]

Healthy Recipe
Appealing taste comes from fresh bananas

This week's recipe focuses on the good health and taste of bananas, and is provided by JaDenna Jones, Health Educator and Cessation Coordinator for the Carroll County Health Department.

Discovered by Alexander the Great on his conquest of India in 327 B.C...
[Read full story]

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Friday, March 27, 1970

19700327 Highway Safety Program Slated For This County

Highway Safety Program Slated For This County

Community Reporter, March 27, 1970

Leo F. Kuhn Serving As Safety Coordinator — To Attend Workshop April 2

Local participation in State and community highway safety programs has gained momentum in Carroll County.

Carroll R. Dell, Director of Planning and Public Works for the city of Westminster, reports that within the past month the city has submited an application for Federal funds to prepare a feasibility study to connect Bond Street and John Street into one common intersection.

Also, Chief of Police, Leroy Day, submitted a preliminary draft of a police application for the purpose of adding a foot patrolman and an additional vehicle to the city's police force.

As Safety Coordinator for Carroll County, Leo F. Kuhn has the responsibility for coordinating all the highway safety projects within the geographic area of Carroll County and to administer the details of proposed programs.

At present, only the city of Westminster has projects being considered. However, the Mayor and members of the Town Council of each municipality in Carroll County has been contacted and encouraged to make inquiry with that particular geographic jurisdiction to determine if any needs exist relative to the National Highway Safety Program standards. Kuhn explained that he is available to answer questions and to further explain the implications of the safety standards.

Community Reporter, March 27, 1970.