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CRIME6
EDUCATION8
SPORTS11
FEATURE12
OBITUARIES14
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 16
LIBRARY CALENDAR
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IN OUR COMMUNITY
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ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR 20
SENIOR CALENDAR
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GAMES21
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Calvert Commissioners
Reject Tax Powers
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
The entire board of the Calvert County
commissioners rejected last week sending
a piece of legislation to the county delegation in Annapolis that would have given
the Board of Education the authority to tax
citizens property to fund schools.
The decision was made Nov. 15.
Commissioner President Evan Slaughenhoupt said he understood the argument
of teachers that they had been denied step
increases promised in their contracts and
that the oft touted pay scales in Calvert
showing them as among the best paid in
the state were not illustrative of the reality.
There simply was not enough money in
the countys budget to provide all the steps
teachers desired, he said.
The pay scales are on record but not
every step could be implemented, Slaughenhoupt said.
He said that giving those step increases
meant raising taxes, something he did not
support in this case.
Otherwise youre allowing for these big
tax increases, Slaughenhoupt said.
Commissioner Tom Hejl said that the
teacher salaries were a political issue that
got batted between the commissioners and
the school board.
This comes from the board not really
having the authority [to get more money
for teacher salaries] and throwing it back
at us, Hejl said, adding that the tax money
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By Guy Leonard
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Oakville
Last weeks count of absentee and provisional ballots in Calvert ensured that
Tracy McGuire kept her District 2 school
boardseat.
The race had been a close one ever
since the unofficial results from Nov. 8,
ElectionDay.
The final vote tally was 19,267 ballots
cast for McGuire with 19,141 cast for her
opponent Nancy Highsmith.
Highsmith is a retired teacher and administrator for Calvert public schools.
The race was so close on Election Day
that the outcome could not immediately
be determined since there were some
taking office. Under the governors leadership, the Board of Public Works approved
a $15 million contract for preliminary design and engineering of the replacement
bridge in 2015. In addition, the administration allocated over $61 million toward this
project in the FY 2017-2022 Consolidated
Transportation Program (CTP). Using this
funding, MDTA has begun preliminary
engineering for the new bridge, which includes environmental studies, test borings,
right-of-way acquisition, and preliminary
engineering for replacement designs. This
is the final step before design can begin.
With only one, narrow lane in each direction, the existing bridge causes near
daily congestion and traffic issues. Routine
maintenance and large-scale preservation
efforts have significant traffic impacts. The
new bridge will be built north of and parallel to the existing 1.7-mile bridge and will
include two lanes of traffic in each direction and a barrier-separated bicycle and pedestrian path.
MDTA was able to reduce the initial $1
billion price tag of the project by more than
$200 million by taking a practical design
approach to the new bridge. This project is
anticipated to support an estimated 1,180
jobs per year over five years.
By right-sizing the bridge design, were
able to deliver an affordable new bridge
and do it years sooner, said Transportation Secretary and MDTA Chairman Pete
K. Rahn.
Without the construction of this project,
the current bridge would have required a
major rehabilitation project in the next five
years. The MDTA will demolish the existing bridge after the new bridge opens.
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The Basics
Score: St. Marys 73, Spalding 67 (OT)
Records: St. Marys (2-1), Spalding (0-2)
Location: St. Marys City, Md. Michael P. OBrien Athletics & Recreation
Center Arena
The Short Story: Junior guard Ochae
Bynum (Waldorf, Md./North Point)
poured in a season-best 24 points in leading the St. Marys College of Maryland
mens basketball team to an overtime win
Sunday afternoon. The Seahawks picked
up a 73-67 victory over Spalding University in the consolation game of the Dan
Greene Memorial Invitational.
How It Happened
Bynum dropped 10 of his 24 points in
the extra frame as St. Marys outscored the
Golden Eagles, 14-8, to secure its second
win of the season and third place at the Dan
Greene Memorial Invitational. He went
3-of-3 from the floor and 4-of-6 from the
free throw line.
Bynum scored the opening basket of the
game before junior forward James Abrams
(Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer) gave Spalding
a four-point lead at the 10:39-minute mark,
forcing a Seahawk timeout. Following the
timeout, St. Marys used a 25-10 run to
establish a 33-24 halftime lead as Bynum
capped the run with a three-pointer.
Juniors Delaszo Smith (Baltimore, Md./
Annapolis) and Alie Kondeh (Laurel,
Md./Ideal Academy PCS) paced the Seahawks at halftime with nine points each.
As a team, St. Marys shot 33.3-percent
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Feature Story
take care of those less fortunate than himself. It is readily apparent he took to heart his
familys teaching and has practiced it well.
During one of his regular fishing trips to
Solomons, he passed a vacant building with
a for sale sign just off Route 2/4. It was then
he decided he wanted to open a restaurant in
lower Calvert County.
A natural entrepreneur at heart, Billys
first opportunity to earn a little money started prior to becoming a teenager. He loved
cinnamon sticks and set out to learn how to
make them. While he didnt get rich from
selling these sweet treats at 10 cents a piece,
it did provide some pocket money and gave
him the ability to buy things his friends
could not afford. At the age of 13, he started
working on charter boats as a mate for the
boat captains and looking after the boating party with their fishing rods and tackle,
bait and anything else required to make the
outing a success. He learned to clean the
fish that were caught for the boaters, then
clean the boat from stem to stern once they
docked. It was a long, hard workday, but he
enjoyed it. Then at 15, his dad passed away
and he had to help with running the family
owned liquor business. At a very early age,
all of this experience helped prepare him to
run a business of his own one day.
In 1990, he opened Boomerangs Origi-
Billys idea of sharing sets a great example for all of us during this time of Thanksgiving. His contributions are extensive and
his gifts to the community are given freely.
Thank you for your abundant generosity, not
only now, but throughout the year. While
not seeking any publicity for yourself, your
quiet efforts have had a tremendous impact on making this the Land of Pleasant
Living.
Billy Wells story is but one of the many
wonderful stories of people who work hard
all year to see that the hungry and undernourished members of our community are
fed. We wish to acknowledge the great support of innumerable groups such as Bernie
Fowler, Jrs Farming4Hunger, St. John Vianneys Food Pantry, Reverend Robert Hahns
Chesapeake Church Outreach, the S.M.I.L.E
Ecumenical Ministries, Solomons Methodists Weekend Backpack program and many,
many other wonderful organizations scattered throughout the Tri County area who do
so much for our needy. Happy Thanksgiving and thank you for all you for our citizens
as well.
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Obituaries
In Remembrance
Suzanne P. Cibulay
Suzanne P. Cibulay, 83, of Solomons, MD passed
away on November 17, 2016 at her
residence.Bor n
January 19, 1933
in Calvert County,
MD, she was the
daughter of the late
Norman H. and Reba G. Pardoe. Suzanne
was educated and graduated from the Calvert County public schools in 1950. Upon
graduation, she moved to Washington, DC
and worked for the C&P Telephone Company. In 1956 she moved home and worked
for the Maryland National Bank. Suzanne
retired as Assistant Manger at the Bank of
America in Lusby, MD. In 1959 she married Ronald Cibulay. Ronnie and Suzanne
were married for fifty three years. She was
a hard worker and loved her family dearly,
especially her nephews and niece.Suzanne is survived by her sister, Norma
Lee Buckler (George), nephews, Stanley
(Nancy), and Bradley (Joan), niece Jackie
(Gary), grand nephews, Christopher (Charity) and Matthew, great grand nieces, Julie,
and Katie, and great grand nephew David.
Suzanne was preceded in death by her parents, Reba G. and Norman H. Pardoe and
William
Nelson Jim
Sipe, Sr
William Nelson
Jim Sipe, Sr.,
passed away November 15, 2016 at
Calvert Memorial
Hospital in Prince
Frederick. Jim was born October 6, 1944 in
Calvert County, raised in Chaneyville and
attended public schools. He was primarily a
farmer, raising tobacco, corn, soybeans and
livestock. He worked for Camp Kaufmann,
a former summer camp in Huntingtown, as
a maintenance supervisor and he was also
a truck driver for Maryland Tobacco Growers Association. He married Marilyn Fink
in March 1963 and they lived in Huntingtown. He was a member of the Maryland
Farm Bureau. Jim truly loved farming and
spending time with his family.He was preceded in death by his wife, Marilyn, sons
William N. Billy and John E. Sipe, and a
brother Donald Doodle Sipe. Jim is survived by daughter Sharon A. Sipe, grand-
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
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Maurice
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David
Lenharr Sr., 70,
of Huntingtown,
Maryland, passed
away
peacefully
surrounded by his
children on Friday,
November
11th,
2016 at Calvert
Memorial Hospital. Paul Sr. is survived by his son Paul Lenharr II, daughters
Elizabeth Lenharr, Aalisa Thoms, and Kelley Seidenman, and his brothers Raymond
and Urtha Lenharr, along with many loving grandchildren, nieces, nephews and
extended family. Paul was a loving father,
grandfather, and friend to all.Paul loved
his Harley Davidson motorcycle and enjoyed long rides with friends and family.
He enjoyed spending time with his children
and grandchildren, always a favorite time
for them. Paul was active with the Calvert
Elks lodge for many years, serving in several leadership positions and selflessly giving his time towards the betterment of the
organization. Known as the man in black,
Paul was a regular and welcome face when
patrons visited the lodge for various functions and events.Pauls favorite quote and
one that he lived by:What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others
and the world remains and is immortal.
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Thursday, November 24
Saturday, November 26
Friday, November 25
American Indian Heritage Day
(Location: Calvert Marine Museum)
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Celebrate the culture of the indigenous
peoples of Southern Maryland. Check the
daily events schedule at the admissions
desk for special tour times. FREE with museum admission.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
(Location: 9021 Dayton Ave, North Beach
Md, 20714)
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Twin Beach Players presents The Best
Christmas Pageant Ever!
In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple
struggling to put on a church Christmas
pageant is faced with casting the Herdman
kidsprobably the most inventively awful
kids in history. You wont believe the mayhemand the funwhen the Herdmans
collide with the Christmas story head on!
This delightful comedy is adapted from
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roles for children and adults, a few favorite
Christmas Carols, and a lot of laughs!
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This delightful comedy is adapted from
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Monday, November 28
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Join us on November 28, 2016 from 9am5pm for on-site interviews at Calvert Library 850 Costley Way, Prince Frederick,
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Wednesday, November 23
Saturday, November 26
Construction Zone.
2:00-4:00pm.
Bring your family to explore the Librarys
building sets. Its come and go constructive time in the storytime room as we bring
out the librarys collection of Legos, Keva
Planks, Lincoln Logs, Blocks, Magformers
and more. No registration. Calvert Library
Prince Frederick.
Monday, November 28
Green Crafting.
2:00-5:00pm.
Green crafters will meet 2-5 on Mondays to
make crafts out of material that would typically be thrown away. Crocheting, needlework, and simple tying techniques will be
used. Teens are welcome. Calvert Library
Southern Branch.
Tuesday, November 29
Flying Needles.
6:00-9:00pm.
Knitting, crocheting and portable crafting
group open to anyone wanting to join in
and share talents, crafting time or learn a
new skill. Calvert Library Southern Branch
Wiz Kids
6:30-7:30pm.
Be a Wiz Kid! Wiz Kids is a group of doit-all kids who meet every month to learn
about, and do activities based on, science,
technology, art, engineering, math and
their community. This month we will explore The White House! For kids in grades
3-5, Registration is required and opens one
month before each event. Calvert Library
Prince Frederick.
Wednesday, November 30
Song Circle / Jam Session.
6:30-8:30pm.
Singer-musicians trading songs, taking
turns in choosing and leading a group of
musicians. Its a sing-along with space for
learning from each other and trying new
things. A range of playing abilities and
experience can be expected. Public is welcome to participate or just observe. Calvert
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Watched and Rise Up Shepherd and Follow, are interwoven with more contemplative selections, Silent Night and Randal
Thompsons Nowel. Other traditional favorites include a light-hearted Frosty the
Snowman, a rhythmic Deck the Halls in
7/8, and rousing versions of Jingle Bells
and We Need a Little Christmas.
This season, Patuxent Voices is directed
by member and trustee, Linda Aughe. The
8 members of Patuxent Voices come from
Calvert and St. Marys Counties. In addition to giving two sets of concerts annually,
one at Christmas and one in the spring,
Patuxent Voices can be seen at a variety of
community events. During the holiday season, they will perform at the Calvert Marine Museum for the Solomons Christmas
Walk on Friday, December 2 at 7:15pm.
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Anne Arundel Community College, invite
the community to a FREE Holiday Choral
Concert on Saturday, December 10, 2016
at 3pm at Patuxent Presbyterian Church,
California, MD. No reservations needed
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Holiday Closings
All three senior centers have exercise classes and fitness rooms to help
you shed those extra holiday pounds.
Senior centers are available for people aged 50 and over. Exercise classes include: Lets Move, Walk to the
Beat, Increase the Beat, Bone Density Training, Yoga, and more. Information can be found on our website
at www.co.cal.md.us/services/office
on aging/newsletters, or call Calvert
Pines at 410-535-4606.
Tuesday, November 29
Thursday, December 1
Friday, December 2
Wednesday, November 30
Lunches are served to seniors, aged 60-plus, and their spouses through Title
IIIC of the Older Americans Act. Suggested donation is $3. To make or cancel a
reservation call: Calvert Pines Senior Center at 410-535-4606 or
301-855-1170, North Beach Senior Center at 410-257-2549, or Southern Pines
Senior Center at 410-586-2748. Lunches are subject to change.
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20. Nests of pheasants
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