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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Washington Post Political News Alert: Obama to travel to Gulf Coast Friday


News Alert: Obama to travel to Gulf Coast Friday
02:42 PM EDT Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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White House officials say President Obama will travel to Louisiana Friday to assess the efforts to stop the oil leak there. It will be his second trip to the region since the leak began.

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/C7I8XW/LY29P/67EZEY/SCJQ76/24VRL/6C/t

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Boehner Joins House Republicans in Unveiling America Speaks Out

Boehner Joins House Republicans in Unveiling

America Speaks Out

GOP Leader: “House Republicans are giving Americans a megaphone to speak out, using the best technology available.”

WASHINGTON, DC – At The Newseum today, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) joined House Republicans in unveiling America Speaking Out (ASO), an unprecedented initiative to engage the American people and give them a voice in crafting a new governing agenda for the 111th Congress. At AmericaSpeakingOut.com, all Americans can submit ideas on a wide range of critical issues and have each of them debated and discussed on the merits in an open and transparent forum.

“All across America, the people are speaking out, but unfortunately, Washington hasn’t been listening,” Boehner said. “When you look at all the taxes, all the spending, and all the debt, it’s clear that Washington has been doing what’s best for Washington, not what’s best for America. House Republicans are giving Americans a megaphone to speak out, using the best technology available. AmericaSpeakingOut.com provides a platform for Americans to submit their ideas and have each of them debated and discussed on the merits in an open forum.”

Before introducing ASO’s chairman, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), and vice chairman, Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL), Boehner noted that this agenda will be rooted in principles of smaller, more accountable government.

“As Republicans, we know our principles, and we’re going to use them to build a new governing agenda rooted in our principles of smaller, more accountable government,” Boehner added. “We want the American people to be engaged in this process right from the start, and that’s what America Speaking Out is all about.”

In the coming weeks, Republican lawmakers will hold live ASO town hall meetings, where constituents will be invited to add their ideas to this national dialogue.

NOTE: While encouraging a national dialogue, the ASO website also makes clear that House Republicans know their conservative principles and will stand by them. The front page of the site includes this statement: “Here, Americans are provided a new platform to share their priorities and ideas for a national policy agenda. As Republicans, we are committed to our principles of limited, more accountable government; economic freedom; lower taxes; fiscal responsibility; protecting life, American values, and the Constitution; and providing for a strong national security. This is an open forum, however, where all Americans are welcome to respectfully offer their opinions, regardless of party affiliation and whether we endorse them or not.”

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More Information: GOPLeader.gov

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2010 Lunch on the Lane Concert Series Set for Fridays in June in Westminster MD

DATE: May 25, 2010

2010 Lunch on the Lane Concert Series Set for Fridays in June

Performers Announced

(Westminster, MD) -- It’s almost summer, and there are lots of reasons for getting outside. One of them is the free 2010 Lunch on the Lane Concert Series in Downtown Westminster.

Great musical sounds will abound from the Locust Lane stage every Friday at Noon during the month of June, as the Lunch on the Lane Concert Series comes back to rock the town.

Leftstronger will kick off the series on Friday, June 4th. Leftstronger is an amazing band that performs all original music in the style of Alice in Chains, Shinedown, Creed and Soundgarden. Leftstronger's music combines all the elements of great, radio-friendly rock and roll: catchy hooks, hard-driving rhythms and strong vocal harmonies.

Skydivers from Baltimore, Maryland, will perform their pop/rock, indie music on June 11th. Local band Twenty for Seven takes to the Locust Lane stage on June 18th in their first appearance at Lunch on the Lane.

Sepia closes out the series on June 25th. Labeled by some as post-punk folk rock, Sepia pulls from a diverse set of influences spanning blues, rock, punk, metal, and pop. Regardless of labels, the music is all unique and all Sepia.

Each concert runs from 12 noon to 1:00 pm; so buy a brown bag lunch, a hoagie or a slice of pizza from one of our fine downtown eateries and come listen to the music while you savor our local flavors.

The Downtown Westminster Main Street Program and Coffey Music are once again the proud sponsors of the Lunch on the Lane Concert Series.

Locust Lane Stage is just off East Main Street, across from the Westminster branch of the Carroll Public Library, between Pomeroy Jewelers and The Optical Solution. Ample parking is available in the Longwell Parking Deck and Sherwood Lot behind Locust Lane.

For more information about what is happening in Downtown Westminster, see: http://www.westgov.com/economic/calendarofevents.asp.

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John Waters Live on The Marc Steiner Show Today!





At 5pm today, historian Nell Irvin Painter joins us to discuss her latest book, The History of White People. At 6pm, the one and only John Waters will be on the air with us to talk about his new book of essays, Role Models, that is being released today!

Then on Wednesday, we have Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore, and Kai Bird, Pullitzer Prize-winning author whose new book explores the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Thursday, we'll discuss a black Christian's perspective on the Holocaust with Hubert Locke, and more!

Listen from 5-7 pm on WEAA 88.9FM or online at www.weaa.org.


All shows are also available as podcasts at www.steinershow.org. Join the conversation by calling 410-319-8888 or emailing steinershow@gmail.com.

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Monday, May 24, 2010

Westminster resident dies from injuries received from an accident at home.


May 24, 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff

Westminster resident dies from injuries received from an accident at home.
Westminster, MD - It is being reported that Westminster resident Scott Jeznach has passed away from injuries he received when he was injured while working on his vehicle at home and was flown to Shock Trauma in serious condition on May 21, 2010.

Jeznach is well known in the community as a member of the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department and from 1997 to 2008 he served as the code enforcement officer for the city of Westminster.

He was a former member of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division and 7th Special Forces Group. He received multiple commendations associated with his 13-year military career which included participation in the Invasion of Panama - Operation Just Cause and the First Gulf War - Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

He is survived by his wife, Josephine Velazquez-Jeznach

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Check back for more details as they become available.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Jesse Stone Series by Robert B Parker


In 1997 Parker introduced a new series character, Jesse Stone. Stone has left the LAPD in disgrace over a drinking problem in the wake of his failed marriage, and in an attempt to get his life back together, he’s taken a job as a small-town police chief in Paradise, MA. Struggling with alcoholism and his emotionally tangled relationship with his ex-wife, the actress Jennifer Stone, Stone tries to make a new life for himself in Paradise. (from The Robert Parker Companion)



Split Image

Family ties prove deadly in the brilliant new Jesse Stone novel from New York Times–bestselling author Robert B. Parker.

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Night and Day

Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone confronts a town's darkest secrets in the shocking new novel from the New York Times–bestselling author and "America's greatest mystery writer" (The New York Sun).

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Stranger in Paradise

The last time Jesse Stone, chief of police of Paradise, Massachusetts, saw Wilson "Crow" Cromartie, the Apache Indian hit man was racing away in a speedboat after executing one of the most lucrative and deadly heists in the town's history. Crow was part of a team of ex-cons who plotted to capture Stiles Island, the wealthy enclave off the Paradise coast, by blowing up the connecting bridge. Residents were kidnapped, some were killed, and Crow managed to escape with a boatload of cash, never to be seen again. Until now.

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High Profile: A Jesse Stone Novel

The murder of a notorious public figure places Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone in the harsh glare of the media spotlight.

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Sea Change

Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone faces the case of his career in the newest novel in the bestselling series.

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Stone Cold

Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone returns, tracking the path of a pair of thrill killers.

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Death in Paradise

Filled with magnetic characters and the muscular writing that are Parker's trademarks, Death in Paradise is a storytelling masterpiece.

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Trouble in Paradise

Robert B. Parker and his legendary Spenser series have long been considered the one plus ultra of detective fiction. But the critics' praise for Jesse Stone's debut in Night Passage proved there was room for addition to the Parker literary canon.

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Night Passage

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How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo by Damon Kiesow in Poynter

How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo

by Damon Kiesow May 18, 2010

http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=134&aid=183008

Chuck Myron thinks newspapers might have lost their mojo. The last time he saw it was in 2006 somewhere around Fort Myers, Fla.

That was the year Gannett began field-testing their mobile journalism project at a handful of papers around the country. Myron and a dozen of his colleagues at the Fort Myers News-Press were given laptops, cameras and wireless Internet cards and told to go forth and report from on-the-road around the paper’s 811-square mile coverage area.

Myron’s summation of the project and of the industry since then is brief and to the point: “I think there has been too great an emphasis on technology and not enough on journalism.”

That is also the thesis of his book-in-progress that argues the pursuit of technology is overshadowing the practice of journalism at many newspapers. The working title is appropriately enough "How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo" and focuses on his time at the News-Press from 2005 to 2007.


Read the entire story here: http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=134&aid=183008

via Poynter Online 5/18/2010 Damon Kiesow How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo

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NPR: Plummeting Marijuana Prices Create A Panic In Calif.

Business
Legal pot, under the guise of the California's medical marijuana laws, has spurred a rush of new competition. As a result, the wholesale price of pot grown in California is plunging, worrying growers and dealers. "There's a tremendous amount of concern, borderlining on fear," says a former underground grower who now cultivates medical marijuana.

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I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol by Kevin Dayhoff

In days gone by, when the county was dry, thoughts of summer and sunshine inspired Carroll County residents to make moonshine.

We did it with zest; they say it was best. It is a big mystery, but it is our history. I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol.

Yes, one of the best-kept secrets about Carroll County history is our tradition of moonshine. Think about it. It's really a no-brainer. For starters, our county is well-known for being one of the top grain producers in the mid-Atlantic region, and we're blessed with many springs, streams and creeks of sparkling fresh water.

Moreover, we have an abundance of fruits and tree barks available for flavorings. For example, I'm told -- by a reliable souse -- that if you add birch bark to the mash, it gives the moonshine a mint-like flavor.

Or so I'm told.

As for the manufacture and distillation of the magic elixir, we have plenty of out-of-the-way backwoods and valleys to hide a small still to serve as a mixer.

Writing for the Historical Society of Carroll County a number of years ago, local historian Jay Graybeal noted that, "not everyone supported the ban on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. ... In fact, Maryland's popular Democratic governor, Albert C. Ritchie, consistently bucked Prohibition as an infringement on personal rights ..."

Read the entire column here:

http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4342/i-can-tell-tale-i-can-tell-it-all-about-glory-days-illegal-alcohol/

I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol by Kevin Dayhoff

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Washington Post News Alert: Republicans take House seat in Hawaii

Washington Post News Alert: Republicans take House seat in Hawaii
12:07 AM EDT Sunday, May 23, 2010
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Republican Honolulu City Councilman Charles Djou won the special election in Hawaii's 1st district to replace Neil Abercrombie, a 10-term Democratic congressman who resigned to run for governor.
Djou had been leading in recent public polls in the winner-takes-all contest -- largely as a result of a feud between two Democratic candidates that has splintered their party's base. The win hands the Republican Party a symbolic victory in its bid to regain control of Congress.


For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/KYNZS9/P9ZGM/1CX0X4/AS0ZI8/SOPRA/FW/t

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

An African American cultural district for Baltimore? by Kenny Burns

An African American cultural district for Baltimore? by Kenny Burns

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/local-opinions/2010/05/african_american_culture_shoul.html


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Baltimore has a population of more than 630,000, of which 64 percent are African American, according to the most recent U.S. Census estimate. With these figures in mind, does the city really need a concentrated African American cultural district? The Rev. Al Sharpton recently visited Charm City to throw his support behind the push for one. Sharpton said such a district would bolster the self-image of local youths, in addition to being "an investment in the social order."

Read his entire column here:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/local-opinions/2010/05/african_american_culture_shoul.html

Kenny Burns blogs at Maryland Politics Today. The Local Blog Network is a group of bloggers from around the D.C. region who have agreed to make regular contributions to All Opinions Are Local.

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Pictures for “It takes many hands to push the swings at city playground” column

(Enlarge) Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz was all smiles as he discussed the new ADA-compliant playground equipment which the Westminster Lions Club helped sponsor behind the baseball diamond at the playground on April 23. Carroll Eagle photo by Kevin Dayhoff


“It takes many hands to push the swings at city playground”

EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4327/it-takes-many-hands-push-swings-city-playground/ 5/16/2010

(Enlarge) Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz was all smiles as he discussed the new ADA-compliant playground equipment which the Westminster Lions Club helped sponsor behind the baseball diamond at the playground on April 23. Carroll Eagle photo by Kevin Dayhoff

Many of the fond memories I have of growing up in Westminster occurred at the Westminster Municipal Playground.

Many know the playground as home to Westminster Fallfest, Carroll County's largest community charity event.

That's appropriate — rec programs park facilities and most of the quality of life improvements in our community have been the result of efforts between citizens, the private sector and enabled by government.

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The tradition of civic support lives on to this day. On April 17, I had the pleasure of attending the opening day ceremonies of the Westminster Optimist Little League.

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The tradition of civic support lives on to this day. On April 17, I had the pleasure of attending the opening day ceremonies of the Westminster Optimist Little League and the dedication of the new Westminster Lions Club play area behind home plate at the Westminster playground.

Read the entire column here: http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4327/it-takes-many-hands-push-swings-city-playground/

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My Wednesday, May 19, 2010 column: Animal lovers’ food fight


The Tentacle: Animal lovers’ food fight

My Wednesday, May 19, 2010 column: Animal lovers’ food fight - http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=3760


On Monday, May 17, 2010 the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) ran full-page ads in the New York Times and the Washington, DC edition of The Wall Street Journal.

Recent events and a recent article in the New York Times focused my attention once again to the Humane Society of the United States. Then, this past Monday, May 17, 2010 the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) ran full-page ads in the New York Times and the Washington, DC edition of The Wall Street Journal, that caught my eye. The ad highlighted: “SURPRISED to hear the Humane Society of the United States shares less than 1 percent of your donations with local pet shelters? The Humane Society of the United States is NOT your local animal shelter…” Find the ad here: http://tinyurl.com/2bkcg38.

I addressed the ad and the recent New York Times article, “Report on Lobbyist Commissioned by Humane Society,” by Joseph Plambeck, which may be found here: the report (http://tinyurl.com/29btzpa); in my Wednesday, May 19, 2010 column: Animal lovers’ food fight - http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=3760

If you will recall, it was on May 14, 2008, that I penned a column for http://www.thetentacle.com/ about a series of unusual circumstances involving the Humane Society of the United States and the Westminster Livestock Auction.

My working title for my investigation was “Cows, Lies, and Videotape.” When it appeared on The Tentacle, it was titled, “Investigating a Downer.” It may be found here: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=2597.

Read Animal lovers’ food fight – here: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=3760

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Florida Attorney General Rules Photo Tickets Are Public Records

Florida Attorney General Rules Photo Tickets Are Public Records

May 21, 2010 http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/31/3146.asp

Red light camera tickets in Florida turns sensitive, private information into a public record.

Florida's Office of the Attorney General last week issued an informal ruling that classified red light camera and speed camera citations as public records. That means anyone can order copies of the photographs taken by the private companies that operate the automated ticketing machines that were legalized this week with the signature of Governor Charlie Crist (R).

The Palm Beach Post had wanted to print names of the interesting people who received photo tickets, so the newspaper issued a request for a list of the 8600 individuals who were mailed tickets by the British company that runs the cameras for the town of Juno Beach. ...

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"Personal information... may be disclosed by the state department of motor vehicles to a law enforcement agency for purposes of facilitating the agency's performance of its functions," Senior Assistant Attorney General Gerry Hammond wrote...

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Photo ticketing companies qualify as "subsequent users" with authority to publicize information including an individual's "photograph, social security number, driver identification number, name, address (but not the 5-digit zip code), telephone number, and medical or disability information," according to the informal opinion. The same information, while in the hands of government officials, is protected by state and federal law.

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Read the entire article here: http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/31/3146.asp

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Washington Post News Alert: Graham, Reilly to chair independent investigation of oil spill

Washington Post News Alert: Graham, Reilly to chair independent investigation of oil spill
07:49 PM EDT Friday, May 21, 2010
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President Obama will appoint former EPA administrator William Reilly and former Florida senator Bob Graham to head an independent commission looking into the BP oil spill, sources familiar with the decision said Friday night. The commission will examine a number of issues, ranging from causes of last month's spill to federal oversight of offshore oil and gas drilling and the potential risks of such energy exploration.


For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/46MP2V/A2PL3/VBZHZ2/KT46Z8/NHJOQ/82/t
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Grand opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building at Westminster City Park on May 20th at 10 am

Grand opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building at Westminster City Park on May 20th at 10 am http://tinyurl.com/2evr2vt

Please Join Us for the Opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building
Date: 5/20/10
Time: 10:00 am
Where: Westminster City Park
Please call 410-848-6962 for more information or to RSVP

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Please Join Us for the Opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building
Date: 5/20/10
Time: 10:00 am
Where: Westminster City Park
Please call 410-848-6962 for more information or to RSVP

Please join us for the grand opening of the David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building at Westminster City Park on May 20th at 10 am. Join Mayor Utz, Westminster Fallfest Inc. President Marshall Green, Westminster Optimist President John Paris, Director of Recreation and Parks Ron Schroers and Mrs. Evelyn Babylon in this dedication and ribbon cutting event.

The new community building will serve Westminster Optimist, Westminster Fallfest Inc., and many other non-profit organizations throughout the year.

The building is being named in honor of David S. Babylon, Jr., who served the citizens of Westminster for twenty-five years as a distinguished member and President of the Westminster Common Council, was a life member of the Westminster Fire Department, and was a well-respected and successful Westminster businessman.

This new two-story building will replace the current outdated structure and is designed to continue to function as a snack shack and storage facility, but will also include a community meeting room and office facilities for Westminster Fallfest Inc.

The building will be owned by The City of Westminster and will be operated and maintained through a partnership with The City of Westminster, Westminster Fallfest, Inc., and The Westminster Optimist Club.

Funding for this exciting project was made possible by a lead private sector gift of $50,000.00 from the family of David Babylon.

Councilwoman Suzanne Albert and the Westminster based architectural firm of Dean Camlin & Associates, the Westminster based engineering firm of CLSI, and the Board of Directors of Westminster Fallfest, Inc. each have made important contributions to this endeavor.

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Monday, April 14th, 2008

“Paving the Road to a Better Community”

A History and overview of The David S. Babylon Jr. Community Building project: “Look what we started.”

Westminster Mayor and Common Council
P.O. Box 710, 1838 Emerald Hill Lane,
Westminster, Maryland 21158-0710
410-848-9000

Westminster Fallfest, Inc.,
P.O.B. 805, Westminster, Maryland, 21158 (410) 848-9000

At the sixth annual Fallfest Gala, the Westminster mayor and Common Council, Westminster Fallfest, Inc., and the Westminster Recreation and Parks Advisory Board kicked off a capital campaign to replace the Westminster Municipal Playground concession stand with a new two-story multi-purpose community building.

At the event held last Saturday at Martin’s Westminster, Evelyn and Caroline Babylon represented the family of the late former Westminster Common Council president David S. Babylon, Jr., and presented the Fallfest Paving the Road to a Better Community Committee with a pledge of $50,000 in his memory, to get the capital campaign off to a good start.

The gift to the city of Westminster is in honor of Mr. Babylon who dedicated his life to public service for the community he loved.

Mr. Babylon’s daughter, Caroline announced the memorial gift on behalf of the family and turned the podium over to her Mom, Evelyn Babylon.

Mrs. Babylon, remarked: “The last night of the last family vacation in which David was able to participate, the whole family was sitting at the long dinner table – about 20 of us – and Dave nudged me with his elbow, and, gesturing with his other hand, said, ‘Look what we started!’ It was, indeed, a scene of joyful conviviality.

“The family joins me in believing that David would be proud to be here [he loved parties like this] and add his voice of approval to the kick-off of this campaign. We think he would nudge each of you to join in this endeavor so that we could soon all say, ‘Look what we started!’”

Mr. Babylon began a lifelong love affair of service to our community when he joined the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company #1 on June 1st, 1949. Serving in the fire department was another of the passions in his life. He served for many years as secretary/treasurer. He had fond memories of the Westminster Volunteer Fire Company’s annual summer carnivals which were held at the playground.

Mr. Babylon was born on September 4, 1923 in Westminster, and when he was a child, the city did not have a playground. The Westminster Municipal Playground was not inaugurated until 1936 and dedicated by the Westminster Mayor George E. Matthews, Council President Joseph L. Mathias, councilmembers Walter H. Davis, Edwin S. Gehr, Jesse C. Royer, and City Attorney D. Eugene Walsh, in 1937.

By the time the playground was in use, Mr. Babylon was attending Valley Forge Military Academy. He graduated from Valley Forge in 1941 and was one of the youngest Captains commissioned in the U. S. Army during World War II.

When Mr. Babylon was young, providing recreational opportunities was a hot-button political topic as was exemplified by an editorial in the Democratic Advocate, on April 7, 1922, “Westminster, and the Recreation Problem.”

The lack of a municipal playground while growing up in Westminster only exacerbated his understanding later, during his public career, of providing community recreation opportunities.

After Mr. Babylon served in World War II, he graduated from Gettysburg College in January 1948 with a BA degree in Economics. He continued in a business, Cunocar Bookkeeping Service, which he had begun in his college years. Many in Westminster have fond memories of Mr. Babylon’s green “office-on-wheels,” in which he would travel from business to business. He sold his business and retired in 1986.

Mr. Babylon, who passed away at age 82 at his home on August 22, 2006, served on the Westminster Common Council for 25 years, from 1964 until he retired in 1989. For 16 of those years, he served as the Common Council President as did his grandfather, F. Thomas Babylon, in 1898 and 1899.

In the mid to late 1970s, the Westminster mayor and Common Council worked hard in a major downtown revitalization effort of Westminster’s business district. To celebrate the successes of that effort, Fallfest was born in 1978.

Mr. Babylon was an enthusiastic supporter of Fallfest. In her remarks last Saturday night Mrs. Babylon noted “Dave was an enthusiastic member of the Common Council when the idea of Fallfest was introduced, and he wholeheartedly backed the idea. Indeed, even when he was not fully mobile, he acquiesced to going down to the celebration in a wheelchair – and fully enjoyed it, of course.”

Westminster Mayor Tom Ferguson has fond memories of the Westminster Playground as a kid growing up in Westminster. He remembers that “my brother and I were among the first to play Little League Baseball (there when the baseball program started) in the 1950s… Along with folks such as Bob and Jim Reck, Art Caples, Pinky Bixler, and Butch Martin.”

“This is another classic example of a successful private –public partnership to what is already a gem in Westminster. If I may say so, I am very appreciative of this generous - magnificent gift from the Babylon family - especially in light of Mr. Babylon’s years of service to the community. He was always so much involved in civic projects and improvements. This will certainly attract other donors to step up to the plate to get it done.”

Doing it right has been an overriding theme of the City. Westminster director of recreation and parks, Ron Schroers, noted that the City has been on a continuous improvement program for the Westminster Playground for the past 15 years. “By using grants and private donations we’ve built pavilions, replaced playground equipment, re-done the basketball and tennis courts…”

“It’s really great to see the community to come together to make this city project happen. This is one of the most heavily used parks in Carroll County… (One of the reasons, besides the facilities is because) it is the best-shaded park…”

Carroll County owns 24 parks in the county and the City of Westminster has eight.

Mr. Schroers noted that in addition to the Babylon family gift, $66,000 has already been obtained for the building from a combination of Carroll County’s and Westminster’s “Program Open Space” state grant.

He hopes to begin construction of the new building after the 30th Fallfest takes place this September. Cost estimates are currently being developed, however preliminary indication is that more money is needed and the City and the Fallfest Committee are currently looking for additional donors of materials, money and in-kind work donations.

The project began in the summer of 2006 according to the Program Open Space grant proposal. At that time:

“The Westminster Mayor and Common Council determined that the existing concession stand needed to be replaced. The 1 story building has a leaky roof, rotten wood siding, no environmental controls, and is a general eyesore.”

“After studying the cost of repairing the existing building, it was determined to be more cost effective to raze the current building … and build a new structure.” (Before the building falls down.)

“The expanded facility will be available for many community groups for a variety of uses. What was formerly only a concession stand and sports equipment storage, will now also have available a multi-purpose meeting facility. The second story will be made available as offices/workspace for Westminster Fallfest … which is partnering in the building … by securing additional funding, donations of money, materials, and volunteers. This project continues the City’s investment … to make it the best and most heavily used recreation facility in Westminster…”

Andy Biller is in his 18th year serving on the Westminster Recreation and Parks Advisory Board. He currently serves as the chair.

Mr. Biller said, “I grew up in Carroll County and as a youngster I spent a lot of time in town and learned to appreciate the Westminster Playground as one of Carroll County’s true community treasures. The park has always been the shining moment in the City. I’m proud to be a part of yet another historic improvement for our community.”

Mr. Biller has been “impressed with how hard Westminster Council President Roy Chiavacci has worked on constantly improving not only the playground but all of Westminster’s recreation opportunities.”

Mr. Biller was in a meeting recently with President Chiavacci to review the capital campaign and building plans. President Chiavacci is said to have exclaimed, this is “awesome.”

Once the building is constructed the Optimist Club “is going to have our meetings there and use it to support the clubs’ youth activities in the community,” said Darlene Dorsey, the president of Optimist Club of Westminster.

The Optimist Club has “been around for about 50 years. We took over the Little League program years ago from the Civitan Club. Boy, am I excited. I saw the plans the other day when I visited with Ron Schroers… We love the playground improvements. I remember the wooden bleachers and they have been replaced with nice new metal bleachers… (The building plans have) exceeded our expectations. We’re looking forward to it; the present building is an eyesore.”

The Westminster director of public works, Jeff Glass, is also looking forward to the project. After all, it is his responsibility to keep failing buildings such as this useful and safe.

When he heard about the new playground community building, he said that he “fully understands and values the need to expand” the city’s public works and recreation infrastructure.

Mr. Glass, who “began working for the City in 1982 and worked with Mr. Babylon for a number of years when he was the Council President and I was a student of his thinking process… This is exactly the way Mr. Babylon would have wanted it done. Don’t just replace it – prepare for the future.
Take the opportunity to stretch a dollar further and leverage the tax dollars to build what the community needs for the future while the building is being replaced…”

Mr. Glass went on to recall how “Mr. Babylon was known for being fiscally conservative when he was on the council,” and always encouraged the private sector to step up to the plate for needed infrastructure improvements before he turned to taxpayers...

Tom Beyard, the City’s director of planning agreed. He has also worked for the City long enough to have worked with Mr. Babylon. “It’s always a great idea when the public section and the philanthropists can get together for the community.”

Carroll County Commissioner Dean Minnich also knew Mr. Babylon well; they were in the Lions Club together. He recalled that in past years, “the roots of Carroll County recreation were the service clubs.”

He remembers that “it was the Civitan Club that started the Little League program at the playground back in the 1950s… Drs. Klinger Jr. and Senior… (And) the business community took care of the tasks long before government got involved… A bunch of young fathers got involved to make sure softball, soccer, and baseball (were available.) Those guys used to go out on their own time and rake, mow, lime the fields, pick up rocks…”

Westminster Councilwoman Suzanne Albert, (the granddaughter of Westminster Mayor David E. Walsh May 20, 1912 – May 15, 1916,) grew up at 134 East Main Street in Westminster.

She said that “growing up (the playground) was my backyard... Nothing like having your own playground practically in your backyard. I could walk to it. I guess I took it for granted. I just thought that every community had a playground like that. (Nevertheless) we can’t take it for granted and we need to take care of it for future generations. It’s important to sustain such an important community asset.”

Mrs. Evelyn Babylon reiterated, “It is important that we continue to build upon the work of those who went before us and maintain and improve the park for our children’s children. That’s the way Dave would have wanted it.”

Councilwoman Albert, who knew Mr. Babylon well, said the community is thankful for what Mr. and Mrs. Babylon have started – and not just the playground…

Monday, April 14th, 2008/Kevin Dayhoff
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