Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist
Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Md Troopers Assoc #20 & Westminster Md Fire Dept Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Westminster Municipal Band led a hot time in Ocean City http://t.co/Qts6FIe

Westminster Municipal Band led a hot time in Ocean City http://t.co/Qts6FIe

Eagle Archive: Kevin Dayhoff says that the Westminster Municipal Band led a hot time in Ocean City at the annual firemen's association in 1931 - baltimoresun.com http://t.co/Qts6FIe

This year, the 119th annual convention was held in Ocean City last month, June 18-24.

The history page from the Frostburg Maryland Fire Department reports that it was one of nine member fire companies that organized the first Maryland State Firemen's Association convention in Frederick in June 1893…



Recent articles by Kevin E. Dayhoff in the Carroll County section of the Baltimore Sun - See more at: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/#sthash.QSDcAAvJ.dpuf





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Recent articles by Kevin E. Dayhoff in the Carroll County section of the Baltimore Sun

Recent articles by Kevin E. Dayhoff in the Carroll Co. section 

of the Baltimore Sun



http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2013/07/recent-articles-by-kevin-e-dayhoff-in.html


Westminster Municipal Band led a hot time in Ocean City

... cost 20 cents; a pound of peanut butter, 21 cents; and two cans of tomatoes were 15 cents." A washed-out trumpet player, Kevin Dayhoff now parades in his pajamas at his keyboard. When he's not busy with that, he may be reached at

Soldiers and civilians shared common ground in Carroll during Civil War [Eagle Archives]

... Carroll County should be proud of its thoughtful approach of paying the proper homage and respect to a horrible conflict 150 years ago. When he is not at the Union Mills Homestead enjoying the exhibits, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Timber Ridge burns its mortgage [Eagle Archive]

... Rent for a one-bedroom unit was $122.94, and a two-bedroom unit rented for $221.94. When not reading "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury while listening to "Fire" by Arthur Brown, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached by smoke signals or

Church property considered for site of Westminster Library in 1972 [Eagle Archive]

... could 'pep up the center of town.' " The current 40,000-square-foot library facility opened on the former church property in March 1980. When he is not roaming the stacks of the Westminster library, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Carroll County loses a goodwill ambassador [Eagle Archive]

... care during our trying time. Donations of any amount will be accepted at both viewings to benefit this most worthy cause." When not reminiscing about the good old days in the Carroll County Office Building, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Raise the flag to salute America [Eagle Archive]

Raise the flag to salute America [Eagle Archive]
... across the globe and pay humble tribute to this enduring American symbol and celebrate the hope and ideals that it embodies. When he is not immersed in studying the history and trivia of the U.S. flag, KevinDayhoff may be reached at

In May 1979, a tornado battered Westminster [Eagle Archive]

In May 1979, a tornado battered Westminster [Eagle Archive]
... William Donald Schaffer, as well as Gov. Harry Hughes and U.S. Rep. Beverly Byron all offered assistance. When he's not hiding in the basement of his house any time he hears the wind howling outside, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archives: Standard, aka junk, mail goes back to 19th century

Eagle Archives: Standard, aka junk, mail goes back to 19th century
... mail marketers to increase the number of sales pitches they send by standard mail…" Now isn't that just special … Unbelievable. When smoke is not coming out of ears over junk mail, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archive: McDaniel talk offers glimpse into history of 'Presidents Club'

Eagle Archive: McDaniel talk offers glimpse into history of 'Presidents Club'
... with our (McDaniel) Office of Communications & Marketing… bring these bestselling writers and this book conversation to our campus." When he is not lost in the pages of The Presidents Club, Kevin Dayhoffmay be reached at

Prettyboy Reservoir Day on April 27 celebrates region's liquid asset

Prettyboy Reservoir Day on April 27 celebrates region's liquid asset
... will have a booth with documents and photos of the building of the dam. Parking and the day’s events are free of charge and will be held at When he is not hiking in Prettyboy Watershed, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at  

Eagle Archive: McDaniel donation comes from graduate of 120 years ago

Eagle Archive: McDaniel donation comes from graduate of 120 years ago
... pay for all of this, "tuition, board, room, heat, light, and laundry," at the college would cost $200 a year. When he is not saving his pennies for a donation to the college 120 years from now, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archive: King's letter reminds us of a journey too long

... president of the freshman class. "However, he was not comfortable with us, and dropped out at the end of his one year," he wrote. When he is not immersed in studying the letter from Birmingham jail, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

On Memorial Day, remember the first from Carroll to die in Vietnam [Eagle Archive]

On Memorial Day, remember the first from Carroll to die in Vietnam [Eagle Archive]
... sale at the Historical Society of Carroll County. After attending Memorial Day ceremonies at the Westminster Cemetery, Kevin Dayhoffmay be found at the Carroll County Vietnam Memorial Park on Willis Street for a short impromptu ceremony. He may be reached ...

Catonsville High School [Graduation 2013]

Catonsville High School [Graduation 2013]
... Hanna Dasoo, Jeremy Luke Davis, NiTavia Rashaé Davis, Shaquanna ShaniceDavis, Brian Richard Davitt, Karlie Ann Dayhoff, Riley Benjamin Delker, De'Asia Dashai Delly, Abel Shimelis Deneke, Michael Olin Denhardt, Amber Lynn Depew, Brandon ...

Sheriff's Office says Carroll residents targeted in phone scam

Sheriff's Office says Carroll residents targeted in phone scam
According to information from the Sheriff's Office, suspicious telephone calls are reported to have also been made to Baltimore County and Baltimore City residents.

Getty and Kasemeyer discuss state politics with students at McDaniel

Getty and Kasemeyer discuss state politics with students at McDaniel
On April 17, State Senators Joe Getty, R-Baltimore and Carroll counties, and Ed Kasemeyer, D-Baltimore and Howard counties, shared anecdotes and answered questions from about 50 McDaniel College students who had gathered in a lecture room at Hill Hall for the occasion.

Eagle Archive: Reflecting on Easter with grace and peace

... following response: "Because that is the way it has always been Mr. Dayhoff. Do you have any additional impertinent questions to share with ... with you. When he is not studying his old Latin textbooks, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archive: From Hoffman's Inn, Mike Eaton inspired a love of Carroll living

Eagle Archive: From Hoffman's Inn, Mike Eaton inspired a love of Carroll living
... Society for details, at or 410-848-6494. It was Eaton who instilled in a young Kevin Dayhoff a love of all things about writing and Shakespeare. When he is not re-reading his favorite Shakespeare play, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: Ralph Condon, 85, retired Carroll County businessman

... Creek Cemetery. No word yet as to whether or not the county granted the family the proper permits to bury him. (Yes, that is a bit of sarcasm.) When he not re-reading the story of David and Goliath, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: There is no predicting the weather in March

... will require 10 days to restore service again. … The county roads were drifted shut and were shoveled open by men." At this point spring cannot come soon enough. When he is not out shoveling snow, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: In 1945, fire and 'canned news' in Taneytown

... for the explosion of the barrels of coal oil. It was only through the heroic efforts of the firemen that adjoining buildings were saved." When he is not practicing stop, drop, and roll for fire safety, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archive: Celebrating McDaniel's, and Westminster's connections in Greece

... next to the Acropolis, where Paul delivered the Sermon on Mars Hill, Acts 17: 22-31. When he is not trying to remember the difference between Doric, Ionic and Corinthian Greek columns, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached after dinner at .

Eagle Archive: Community's history comes to rest at Westminster Cemetery

... 1180. You may also mail a check to: Westminster Cemetery Company, P.O. Box 1251, Westminster, MD 21158-1251. When he is not visiting centuries of Carroll County history at the Westminster Cemetery, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: Remembering the Maine, and a local Spanish American War casualty

... this day, the battle is commemorated every year at the sprawling American Guantánamo Bay military base in Cuba When he is not keeping warm by being a historian-snowbird in the south in February Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archive: Armacost's fiscal conservatism had its roots in Carroll upbringing

... of Commissioner Armacost, and the county owes him a debt of gratitude for his service to our county and our community. When he is not reminiscing with friends over serving in government many decades ago, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: Westminster's Rotary Club marks 90 years of service, and counting

... record, said Lightner. Recipients are chosen by the club's Scholarship and Awards Committee. The deadline for applications is April 1. When he is not volunteering in the community with his wife Caroline, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: Good riddance to short, dark, gray, cold and dreary month of February

... provided with comfortable quarters." I think I speak for the ladies of then-Western Maryland College: Good riddance to the month of February. When he is not looking for a four-leaf clover for good luck, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

Eagle Archive: History of government in Carroll County is one of change and debate

... Commissioners to five at-large members and also rejected a charter form of government. That was then, but what will happen next? When he is not gazing into a crystal ball wondering what will happen next; Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .

Eagle Archive: Civil War era baseball revisits county's love of the grand old game

... information on the upcoming baseball event at the farm museum, call 410-386-3880 or go to carrollcountyfarmmuseum.org or ccgovernment.carr.org/recreation. When he is not out practicing his knuckle ball, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Submit #Westminster News to @Blair_CAEagle @SunWestminster


Submit #Westminster News to @Blair_CAEagle @SunWestminster

Submit #Westminster news to Blair Ames and the Baltimore Sun









Submit #Westminster News to @Blair_CAEagle @SunWestminster
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Report: New details on Saylor death - The Frederick News-Post : Frederick

Report: New details on Saylor death - The Frederick News-Post : Frederick:

'via Blog this'

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Mount Airy native announces campaign for delegate - The Frederick News-Post : Mount Airy

Mount Airy native announces campaign for delegate - The Frederick News-Post : Mount Airy:

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Sen. Getty to speak Wed., July 17 2013 in Union Bridge on the impacts of the 2012 redistricting in the 2014 elections

Sen. Getty to speak Wed., July 17 2013 in Union Bridge on the impacts of the 2012 redistricting in the 2014 elections
How Legislative Redistricting Impacts Carroll County's 2014 Election

Sen. Getty to Speak at West Carroll GOP Club this Wed.
Marylanders for Joe Getty
July 15, 2013

I will be speaking this Wednesday at the monthly meeting of the West Carroll Republican Club about the 2012 cycle of legislative redistricting and how it impacts Carroll County for the 2014 gubernatorial election. The meeting begins with dinner at 6 p.m. and program at 7 p.m. at the Buttersburg Inn (9 N. Main St., Union Bridge, Md. 21791). Dinner is dutch-treat and the public is invited to attend.

As candidates have been announcing their plans this spring and summer, I have been increasingly asked about the new districts created as a result of the 2010 census.

The congressional and state legislative district maps are available on the Md. Department of Planning redistricting website (click here - scroll to the bottom of the page for the link to the interactive map). The Carroll County Commissioner districts did not change and the current map is available on the county board of elections website (click here).

Reprinted below is a summary of how the 2012 redistricting process affected the areas of Carroll and Baltimore counties that comprise Senate District 5:

A RECAP OF REDISTRICTING ON SENATE DISTRICT 5

When representatives of the 13 states met in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787, they debated a controversial provision to require that the members of the U.S. House of Representatives would be apportioned by population. The Maryland delegates to the Constitutional Convention were opposed to that provision because it would give greater power to the larger states of New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia as compared to the smaller states such as Delaware and Maryland.

However, that provision for apportionment by population passed and it became a hallmark of modern democracy in the new federal government. The first federal census was held in 1790 and has been conducted every 10 years since for the primary purpose of apportioning each state's members to the U.S. House of Representatives.

In recent years, the legislative redistricting process has become confusing to most citizens. In Carroll and Baltimore counties, redistricting entails new legislative maps at the federal, state and local level. Every 10 years, these multi-layered legislative districts are redrawn based upon the results of the U.S. census.

Through much of our state's history, the redistricting process was less confusing because the county boundaries served as the boundary lines for state legislative districts. Prior to 1967, every county was allocated members in the State Senate and the House of Delegates based upon broad population formulas.

For example, Carroll County was apportioned with one senator and four delegates whose district was the county boundaries during most of the 20th century.

The use of county boundaries for state legislative districts was struck down due to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 1963 of "one-person, one-vote" in a case known as Baker v. Carr. This ruling affected state legislative districts throughout the nation.

Maryland went through the transition with the adoption of new "one-person, one-vote" districts that overlapped county boundaries with the passage of redistricting plan that took effect in 1967.

From 1967 to 1982, the population of Carroll County was split between a western district joined with Frederick County and an eastern district joined with Baltimore County. The majority of population in those two districts was outside of Carroll County. For that reason, Carroll County did not have a resident senator for 16 years.

During the 2012 cycle for Maryland redistricting, the congressional districts were fast-tracked and established by the General Assembly in a special session held in October 2011and were effective for the primary election held April 3, 2012.

The state legislative districts were challenged but upheld in the Court of Appeals and are effective for the gubernatorial election cycle in 2014.

The Carroll County Commissioner districts saw little population change and will remain the same. The Baltimore County Council Districts were slightly amended adopted by the council.

Listed below is a recap of the changes that have occurred in this redistricting cycle:

Congressional Districts: Maryland retained eight Congressional Districts with each district containing a population of 721,529. Carroll County and northern Baltimore County were removed from Cong. Dist. 6 (incumbent, Roscoe Bartlett). Carroll's population was split between Cong. Dist. 1 (incumbent, Andy Harris) and Cong. Dist. 8 (incumbent, Chris Van Hollen). Northern Baltimore County was split between Cong. Dist. 1 also and Cong. Dist. 7 (incumbent, Elijah Cummings). In December, a federal court upheld the congressional plan adopted by the General Assembly and these districts are effective for the 2012 election.

Old Cong. Dist. 6: This district was targeted by the Democrats to pick up a seat and move from a six Democrats to two Republican advantage to a 7-1 Democrat majority in Congress. The traditional Western Maryland district was split with Carroll, Baltimore and Harford counties removed entirely from the district. By shifting 50 percent of the district's population into Montgomery County, a reliably conservative district was altered to one that tilts Democrat. The GOP voter registration was 47 percent - it drops to 34 percent in the new district. Democrat registration rises from 36 percent to 44 percent.

New Cong. Dist. 1: Carroll County becomes nine percent of this district that stretches along the Mason-Dixon Line and encompasses the entire Eastern Shore. Taneytown, Manchester, Hampstead, Finksburg and environs become part of Cong. Dist. 1. A strip of Baltimore County stretches along the Mason-Dixon line about five miles wide to join the district with Harford County and the Eastern Shore. The voter registration numbers of the new Cong. Dist. 1 are: 42 percent Republican; 41 percent Democrat; and 16 percent decline to affiliate.
New Cong. Dist. 8: The remainder of Carroll County becomes 14 percent of this district which is strongly Democratic with 70 percent of the district's population in Montgomery County. Voter registration numbers are: 51 percent Democrat; 28 percent Republican and 20 percent decline to affiliate.

State Senate and House of Delegate Districts: Maryland has 47 Senatorial Districts and 141 delegates (there are three delegates for each Senate District which are apportioned in single member or multi-member districts). The ideal population will be 122,813 for senatorial districts and 40,938 for single-member delegate districts with an acceptable deviation of +/- five percent. The governor's proposal was submitted on the opening day of the 2012 Legislative Session and became law Feb. 24.

     Net result for Carroll County: three senators retained and the House Delegation grows from four to eight members. In Baltimore County, the northern portion that is currently Delegate Dist. 5B is now split between three senate districts: 10, 42 and 7.

Senate Dist. 5: The entire Senate Dist. 5 (incumbent, Joe Getty) is shifted to lie within the boundaries of Carroll County. In addition to the current area in District 5A (Westminster, Hampstead, Manchester and Finksburg), the proposed district will encompass western Carroll County (Taneytown, Union Bridge and New Windsor) and southern Carroll County in Eldersburg down to Md. Rt. 26 (Liberty Road). Three delegates will run at-large in the new district but four Republican incumbents (Donald Elliott, Nancy Stocksdale, Susan Krebs and Justin Ready) were drawn into the three-member district.

Senate Dist. 4: The municipality of Mt. Airy and the surrounding election precincts will remain in Senate Dist. 4 (incumbent, David Brinkley), but there will no longer be a single-member delegate district in Carroll County. The bulk of Senate Dist. 4 will move into Frederick County and will have three delegates (incumbents Kathy Afzali, Michael Hough and Kelly Schultz) running at-large in the district.

Senate Dist. 9: In a similar vein, Senate Dist. 9 (incumbent, Allan Kittleman) will still include Sykesville and the surrounding area of South Carroll, but there will no longer be a single-member delegate district in Carroll County. Senate Dist. 9 moves farther into Howard County and the Carroll County portion will be part of a two-member delegate district (incumbents Gail Bates and Warren Miller) of which the majority of the population is in Howard County.

Baltimore County Senate Dist. 10, 42 and 7: Most of the Upperco area is shifted into Senate Dist. 10, which encompasses much of the western portion of Baltimore County. The new Dist. 42 runs diagonally from the northwest corner south along I-83 and into Timonium and Cockeysville. This district offers the best opportunity state-wide for the Republicans to pick up a seat in the State Senate. On the eastern side of the county, Dist. 7 picks up population at the northern and southern edge of the county boundary for a district that is principally in Harford County.

Carroll County - County Commissioner Redistricting: The districts for the Carroll County Commissioners will remain the same. There were no significant population shifts in Carroll County over the last decade and the existing districts remain within the acceptable plus-or-minus five percent range.

Baltimore County Council: The County Council completed the task of redistricting the seven council districts with the adoption of Bill 59-11 Oct. 3, 2011. Northern Baltimore County remains in Council Dist. 3. The councilmanic boundaries established by the bill become effective for the next election of council members in 2014.


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