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Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Westminster and state officials cut the ribbon on downtown sidewalk retrofit project

Westminster and state officials cut the ribbon on downtown sidewalk retrofit project

Westminster and state officials joined together Tuesday morning to cut the ribbon on over 200 new disabilities-compliant sidewalk curb cuts throughout downtown Westminster

By Kevin E. Dayhoff, 

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Westminster city officials and representatives from four Maryland state government departments gathered together Tuesday morning in front of the Westminster Recreation and Parks Family Center on Longwell Avenue to celebrate, and cut the ribbon, on an unprecedented groundbreaking $318,000 partnership that resulted in the completion of 214 new or rebuilt ADA-compliant curb ramps in the downtown area.

“What a wonderful project this is and with so many partners, said Westminster mayor Kevin Utz in prepared remarks for the occasion, after he was introduced by Mark Vernarelli, spokesperson for the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.

“With these partners 4 curb ramps were reconstructed, 64 curb ramps were modified and 164 new curb ramps were installed…” Because of this partnership, “over 200 ADA Compliant curb ramps now exist in Downtown Westminster,” explained Utz.

Utz read-off a long list of state secretaries and dignitaries who traveled from state offices in Baltimore and Annapolis for the occasion; including MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Secretary Gary Maynard, Deputy Secretary J. Michael Stouffer, Public Safety Works Coordinator John Rowley, Director of Corrections Felicia Hinton, and Facility Administrator Leonard Rice.

Also present were Department of Disabilities Secretary Catherine Raggio, Deputy Secretary George Failla, Jr., and Access Maryland Director Cari Watrous as well as MD Department of Housing & Community Development: Assistant Secretary Carol Gilbert, Director of Community Programs Cindy Stone, and Project Manager Dona Sorce.

Along with Tony Romano, a representative of Romano Concrete Construction and Ronnie Townes, 21, an inmate who helped build the curbs; MD Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Coordinator, Career and Technology Programs Ken Weeden, Field Director of Correctional Education Jack Cunning, and David Bordley were there to cut the ribbon and discuss the unprecedented city, state and private partnership.

According to information provided by the department of public safety, DPSCS, the project was “Grant-funded thanks to work by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development … The curb project is the largest project of its kind ever done by inmates in the DPSCS Public Safety Works community project initiative. The inmates learned concrete skills from Romano Concrete, a longtime and valued partner with DPSCS.”

Westminster mayor Kevin Utz was joined by Westminster Common Council president Dr. Robert Wack, council member Tony Chiavacci, city administrator Marge Wolf, public works director Jeff Glass, police chief Jeff Spaulding, , Community Programs Specialist Sandy Anderson, city engineer Mike Matov, assistant street superintendent Wayne Reifsnider and recreation and parks director Abby Gruber.

Planning for the project began in earnest after a similar, but much smaller partnership was called to Glass’ attention in the summer of 2012. “We submitted the grant application on August 27,” said Anderson. “The actual work on the sidewalks began last May.”

“I’m very pleased that what initially started as a conversation with Secretary Maynard and Secretary Skinner has become a model partnership between the City of Westminster and three state agencies – Disabilities, Public Safety and Corrections, and Housing and Community Development,” said MD Dept. of Disabilities Secretary Catherine Raggio. “As a result of this partnership, we now have sidewalks that are safer and more accessible for individuals with disabilities, seniors and others.”

“DPSCS worked with the MD Dept. of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation to secure the partnership with Romano Concrete---with whom DPSCS inmates previously worked on the Eastern Shore at Cambridge in a similar but smaller project,” according to information provided by DPSCS. “This project is the first to give inmates DLLR on-the-job certifications.”

“It’s been a great project… It’s made a big difference for (getting around) downtown,” said Glass. Wolf and Utz agreed. “Everybody was a winner,” said Wolf.

Maynard called the inmate restorative justice initiative, “groundbreaking.” “This is our largest community curb project yet,” said the DPSCS secretary. “Our inmates have built or rebuilt more than 200 curbs, getting valuable skills training from Tony Romano and his concrete tradesmen, and helping this nice town become more accessible in the process.

“We call projects like these Public Safety Works ‘restorative justice’ programs, because they allow inmates who want to pay society back with a really meaningful way to do that.

“On any given day, we have more than 350 inmates out across the state of Maryland doing meaningful projects. Right now, inmates are rebuilding a skipjack on the Eastern Shore, gleaning fresh produce for the Maryland Food Bank, planting millions of oyster spat, restoring battlefields, cemeteries and playgrounds, and helping cities and non-profits with all kinds of projects they couldn’t do otherwise.

“We are very serious about this particular kind of project here in Westminster---where inmates get actual skills training from professional tradespeople. We’re having inmates trained in hazardous materials abatement and they’re taking down the old House of Correction prison in Jessup, a deconstruction that’s saving taxpayers at least five million dollars compared to the cost of demolition. It’s the only project of its kind in the country.

“These skills should serve the inmates well and give them a leg up on jobs when they get out and go home. I would love to talk to you today about how Public Safety Works might be able to help your agency or non-profit.



Maynard also elaborated upon how the partnership with the city gave the prison inmates an opportunity to learn job skills. “We may be in charge of keeping people locked up,” continued the secretary, “but what we really want is to set people free; to free them from addictions and anger issues, give them education and job skill training, and turn them into productive taxpaying citizens. After all, almost all inmates will one day be getting out.”

“We are very serious about this particular kind of project here in Westminster---where inmates get actual skills training from professional tradespeople,” remarked Maynard.

“This project, however, is about so much more than curbs and concrete,” said Utz in agreement. “With this project, the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) provided training for the inmates. With this project the state corrections department has provided construction experience and positive community participation for the inmates. With this project the inmates have received certification from the DLLR for on the job training. With this project the inmates participated in a major community project.

“Maynard was all smiles as he thanked the city and invited city officials to talk about more opportunities for partnerships. “Thank you again for this wonderful collaborative effort, and thank you, Mayor Utz, for allowing the Dept. of Public Safety and Correctional Services to perform this important work in Westminster.”

Utz added, “At this time I’d like to personally thank the inmates for their hard work. Their work was crucial to the success of this project. Concrete lasts a long time. We hope that the experience gained from this project will last even longer. Thank you.”

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Westminster Maryland Online: Westminster holds ribbon-cutting for curb cuts constructed by inmates

Westminster Maryland Online: Westminster to hold ribbon-cutting for curb cuts c...: Inmates working with Departments of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS), Housing and  Community Development (DHCD), ...

Inmates working with Departments of Public Safety
and Correctional Services (DPSCS), Housing and 
Community Development (DHCD), Labor, Licensing 
and Regulation (DLLR), and Disabilities (DOD) join 
the City of Westminster to install ADA 
compliant curb-cuts at Lincoln Road and
 East Main Street in Westminster on 
October 15, 2013. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff

Westminster to hold ribbon-cutting for curb cuts constructed
by inmates

City of Westminster, DPSCS, DHCD, DLLR, DOD, and Advocates
for the Disabled to Hold Ribbon-Cutting Celebrating More Than 200 ADA Curbs
Constructed By Inmates

Tuesday, November 5, 2013 at 11 a.m.

TOWSON, MD (November 1, 2013)-The groundbreaking Public
Safety Works inmate restorative justice initiative celebrates another milestone
on November 5, when The Departments of Public Safety and Correctional Services
(DPSCS), Housing and Community Development (DHCD), Labor, Licensing and
Regulation (DLLR), and Disabilities (DOD) join the City of Westminster to cut
the ribbon celebrating more than 200 ADA-compliant curbs that were done by
inmates in downtown Westminster.

Grant-funded thanks to work by the Maryland Department of
Housing and Community Development, the curb project is the largest project of
its kind ever done by inmates in the DPSCS Public Safety Works community
project initiative. The inmates learned concrete skills from Romano Concrete, a
longtime and valued partner with DPSCS.

DPSCS Secretary Gary Maynard, Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz,
and top leaders from DHCD and Access Maryland will all be on hand, as will some
of the inmates who worked on the project.

When: Tuesday, 11/5/2013 at 11 a.m.

Where: 11 Longwell Avenue just off Main St. in downtown
Westminster, MD



Sidewalks, Westminster, Carroll County, ADA, wheelchair
compliant, restorative justice, ribbon-cutting


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Monday, November 04, 2013

Congratulations to Len Lazarick as MarylandReporter.com celebrates 4th birthday, joins Investigative News Network

Congratulations to Len Lazarick and MarylandReporter... 

MarylandReporter.com celebrates 4th birthday, joins Investigative News Network

MarylandReporter.com turned four years old on Saturday. When we formally launched the news website for government and politics, Nov. 2, 2009, it was exactly one year from the 2010 gubernatorial election. This Monday is exactly one year from the next gubernatorial election.

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Westminster Maryland Online: Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Taylorsville United Me...

Westminster Maryland Online: Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Taylorsville United Me...: Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack: Taylorsville United Methodist Church : Taylorsville United Methodist Church , November 14, 2009, the day of the ...


Taylorsville United Methodist Church

This year the bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 9,
2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 4356 Ridge Road, Mt. Airy,
MD 21771.

For more information call 410-875-4101

Taylorsville United Methodist Church
4356 Ridge Road
Mt Airy, MD. 21771
Tel: 410-875-4101
Rev. SarahB. Dorrance

Taylorsville United Methodist Church, November 14, 2009, the day of the annual Christmas Bazaar Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/pnwkp





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Friday, November 01, 2013

Delta Airlines Honor Guard February 13, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_VGxfmDmEo

Delta Airlines Honor Guard February 13, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_VGxfmDmEo

http://www.youtube.com/v/c_VGxfmDmEo?version=3&autohide=1&feature=share&autoplay=1&autohide=1&attribution_tag=-vpyECqhAwL4Rhf2BxAZSg&showinfo=1


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UNGER DECISION -- Sniper who shot seven Baltimore City cops in 1976 could get new trial By Alan Z. Forman

UNGER DECISION -- Sniper who shot seven Baltimore City cops in 1976 could get new trial

COURT OF APPEALS  DECISION
TOSSES OUT HIS CONVICTION

John Earl Williams fired from 3rd floor window at Lombard and Carey Sts. in West Baltimore,
killing one police officer,  wounding 6 others

CHRONICLED IN YOU CAN?T STOP MURDER

By Alan Z. Forman


The teenage sniper who shot seven cops -- killing one -- from his third floor window in a West Baltimore row home in 1976 has had his conviction overturned and will likely be getting a new trial.

Four days after a lone gunman shot and killed a Baltimore City councilman and wounded two others in a botched attempt to kill then-Mayor William Donald Schaefer, John Earl Williams telephoned the Baltimore Police Department, told a dispatcher what he was about to do, and then began shooting the city's finest near his home at the corner of Lombard and Carey Streets.

Known as The Good Friday Shooter, his rampage took place on April 16, 1976. Now well into his fifties, Williams, 18, was trying to impress a young girlfriend who had just dumped him. ......


...and check out this week's Dave Maril "Inside Pitch" column on the weekend -- http://voiceofbaltimore.org/?s=inside+pitch

Also review this week's "Need-To-Know News" -- http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/10595

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Column One: Obamacare victims and Israel By CAROLINE B. GLICK

Obamacare victims and Israel

Column One: Obamacare victims and Israel By CAROLINE B. GLICK

http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Column-One-Obamacare-victims-and-Israel-330307

US President Barack Obama views lies as legitimate political tools. He uses lies strategically to accomplish through mendacity what he could never achieve through honest means.

Obama lies in both domestic and foreign policy.

On the domestic front, despite Obama’s repeated promises that Obamacare would not threaten anyone’s existing health insurance policies, over the past two weeks, millions Americans have received notices from their health insurance companies that their policies have been canceled because they don’t abide by Obamacare’s requirements.

The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board explained that Obama’s repetition of this lie was not an oversight. It was a deliberate means of lulling into complacency these Americans who opted to buy their insurance themselves on the open market, in order to stick them with the burden of underwriting Obamacare.

Continue reading... http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Column-One-Obamacare-victims-and-Israel-330307
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

News from The Hill: ObamaCare gives incumbent Dems the jitters


News from The Hill:

ObamaCare gives incumbent Dems the jitters 

By Alexander Bolton

The Affordable Care Act is casting a shadow over Democrats’ chances in Senate battleground states, putting pressure on vulnerable Senate Democrats to distance themselves from the law’s clumsy rollout.
Five vulnerable Democratic incumbents who this week called for extending the law’s enrollment period and delaying penalties for not signing up on time come from states where voters hold unfavorable views of the law.

Some Democratic strategists, however, argue the issue is not as potent as Republicans think and predict it could boomerang on conservatives who have pushed for a full repeal of the law without offering detailed proposals to replace it.


For all the latest news:
Visit TheHill.com 
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Connect with The Hill on Google+

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Last Sun 20Oct2013 CB takes brief break while serving canteen at Wimert Ave fire

#KED #Westminster

Friday, October 25, 2013

The Write of Center.: Over Promised, Under Delivered

The Write of Center.: Over Promised, Under Delivered: Callous, cold and calculating politicians are doing nothing to help hundreds of thousands of Americans who will go without healthcare insur...

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Thousands of these same Americans have conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and may be currently treated for cancer. It wasn’t President Barack Obama or Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., NV) who fought for these people. It was the conservatives in Congress who did.

The conservatives in Congress were well aware that the innumerable promises that the president made about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) where not only misleading, but would likely create the opposite effect that the president said would happen.

http://www.thewriteofcenter.com/2013/10/over-promised-under-delivered.html#gpluscomments

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Healthcare.gov problems: Why "5 million lines of code" is the wrong way to fix them.

Healthcare.gov problems: Why "5 million lines of code" is the wrong way to fix them.:

http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/10/21/healthcare_gov_problems_why_5_million_lines_of_code_is_the_wrong_way_to.html?wpisrc=newsletter_jcr:content

"We all know by now that healthcare.gov is an utter mess. The next question: How long will it take to fix?

The New York Times this weekend had a pretty dispiriting answer:"

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That sounds bad already. But then there was this head-turner: “One specialist said that as many as five million lines of software code may need to be rewritten before the Web site runs properly.”

Five million lines of code? Well, if that seems like a lot, consider that the site as a whole apparently contains 500 million lines of code. “By comparison,” the Times notes, “a large bank’s computer system is typically about one fifth that size.”

... http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/10/21/healthcare_gov_problems_why_5_million_lines_of_code_is_the_wrong_way_to.html?wpisrc=newsletter_jcr:content

'via Blog this'

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Saturday, October 19, 2013

on a collision course: Looking for Redfeather? In paperback, on Amazon

on a collision course: Looking for Redfeather? In paperback, on Amazon: Looking for Redfeather , a contemporary novel about three runaway teenagers who meet up by chance on the road, is now available in paperback... http://lscollison-star-crossed.blogspot.com/2013/10/looking-for-redfeather-in-paperback-on.html



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Seniors against Obamacare

  
I received my "Obamacare enrollment packet”
2162B3EF60694B039DF1C832F20C0749

I wanted to let you know that earlier today I received my  "Obamacare enrollment packet” from the White House.

It contained:
· An aspirin and a band-aid.
· An 'Obama Hope & Change' bumper sticker
· A 'Bush's Fault' yard sign
· A 'Blame Republicans first, then anybody and everybody'  poster
· A 'Tax the Rich' banner
· An application for unemployment and a free cellphone
· An application for food stamps
· A prayer rug
· A letter assigning my debt to my grandchildren
· And lastly, a coupon for a machine that blows smoke up my ass.

Everything was made in "China" and all directions were in Spanish.
Keep an eye out. Yours should be arriving soon.
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Black Dragon Roll at Asian Sakae Cranberry Square Westminster MD

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Tokyo Maki sushi at Asian Sakae Cranberry Square Shopping Center Westminster MD

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Rainbow Roll at Asian Sakae Cranberry Square Shopping Center Westminster MD

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Friday, October 18, 2013

So pleased to get my copy 'Looking for Redfeather' by classmate Linda Collison

#KED #Westminster

I can see history by the 1949 Packard dashboard lights

#KED #Westminster

Westminster-Paide Partnership table succcesful Philanthropist of year breakfast

Parking for Estonians only... #KED #Westminster

My friend Clyde is oustanding in his field... of Carroll County MD #trees

#KED #Westminster

Hayley Tsukayama Washington Post: Windows 8.1 launches, with some familiar touches

Windows 8.1 launches, with some familiar touches

By Hayley Tsukayama, Thursday, October 17, 2013


Microsoft’s latest operating system update, Windows 8.1 is now available. The new update brings back at least one of the familiar touches that users missed after the company launched its major system overhaul, Windows 8, last year: the start button.

The button has become a sort of rallying point for Windows 8 critics who were not big fans of the decision to change the look of the operating system to a grid-like pattern meant to work on touchscreens in addition to a keyboard and mouse. Consequently, it was one of the main rollbacks of the Windows 8.1 update, along with the ability to boot the computer straight to the desktop rather than to the Microsoft 8 start screen.

The return of the start button, however, doesn’t mean the return of the start button menu — instead … Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/windows-81-launches-with-some-familiar-touches/2013/10/17/5801ae38-373a-11e3-80c6-7e6dd8d22d8f_story.html?wpisrc=nl_tech

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Related stories:

Windows 8.1 to be ready for consumers Oct. 18, Microsoft says

Windows 8.1: All about Microsoft’s latest update

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