Thursday, April 9, 2015

Carroll County Delegate Haven Q. Shoemaker's Weekly Update

Carroll County Delegate Haven Q. Shoemaker's Weekly Update

Delegate Haven Shoemaker, District 5, Carroll County
Annapolis contact info:
   House of Delegates
   Room 320
   6 Bladen Street
   Annapolis, MD 21401
   (410) 841-3359
Member
Ways and Means Cmte
Education Subcmte
Finance Resrcs Subcmte
Carroll County Delegation
Western MD Delegation
Veterans Caucus
Sportsmen's Caucus

Things are moving fast...

Well my friends, it’s down to the wire now.  We’ll have marathon sessions on the floor of the House of Delegates tomorrow, Saturday, and Monday.  If we don’t pass a budget by midnight on Monday we’ll have to make use of the extension Governor Hogan granted us via executive order late last week.  Hopefully that won’t be necessary, but if that’s what it takes to get this state on the right track then that’s exactly what we’ll do.

Here are a few important bills that are still up in the air…
  • Passed the House 139-1
  • Awaiting passage in the Senate
  • Passed the Senate unanimously
  • Awaiting passage in the House
  • Passed the Senate unanimously
  • Awaiting passage in the House
  • Passed the Senate unanimously
  • Awaiting passage in the House
  • Passed the Senate 46-1
  • Awaiting passage in the House
Of course this is just a sample of the myriad legislation we’ve seen come through Annapolis this year.  If you have a particular bill you’re interested in please don’t hesitate to contact me and I’ll give you the latest details.  Thanks as always for reading my weekly update.  Have a wonderful day!
Haven N. Shoemaker, Jr.
State Delegate, District 5, Carroll County

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Fire Law Blog

Fire Law Blog

April 9, 2015 – February 18, 2015

Brett Pearce, over at the station, had called www.firelawblog.com to my attention on February 18, 2015…

This is some scary stuff. Just saying…

20150218 Firelawblog.com
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Romans Chapter 13 verse 4


Romans Chapter 13 verse 4

For he is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer. Romans 13 v4
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Monday, April 6, 2015

1st Sgt Pete Edge MSP retired died April 4, 2015


1st Sgt Pete Edge MSP retired died April 4, 2015. 

Arrangements for Pete Edge are scheduled at Bethel Baptist Church in Ellicott City. 12-8 pm Fri Viewing and 1100 am Sat Funeral.




MD State Police MSP,
MD State Troopers Assoc Lodge #20,

MD State Troopers Assoc Lodge # 20 Chaplain
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Approved April 6, 1931 AN ACT to provide for the revision and codification of the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster

Approved April 6, 1931 AN ACT to provide for the revision and codification of the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster

Editor’s note: One of several initiatives in history to revise, organize and re-codify the city’s ordinances…

Volume 580, Page 297 Session Laws, 1931


CHAPTER 146.

AN ACT to provide for the revision and codification of the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, a municipal corporation, and authorizing the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, a municipal corporation, to pass an ordinance, after the codification and revision of said ordinances, adopting, legalizing and declaring the same to be the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, in lieu of all others dealing with the same subject matter, and making the printed copy there of admissible in evidence in any and all proceedings.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, a municipal corporation of the State of Maryland, be and it is hereby authorized to have revised and codified its ordinances, and when so revised and codified to, by ordinance, approve, adopt and declare such ordinances so revised and codified to be the ordinances of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, in lieu of, and as a substitute for, all ordinances of said municipality in force at the time of the passage of such ordinance dealing with or relating to the same subject
matter.

298                         LAWS OF MARYLAND.                 [CH. 147

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That said ordinances so revised and adopted shall be printed and said ordinances or any of them, may be read in evidence from any printed volume purporting to contain them published under the authority of the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster, and said printed volume shall in all cases be received as evidence of said ordinances without any further authentication or proof thereof; and the cost of this revision, codification and printing may be paid for out of any funds on hand not otherwise appropriated.

Approved April 6, 1931.


19310406 Chap 146 Rev and Codification of Wster Code
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Friday, April 3, 2015

The Town of Manchester will hold an election on Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The Town of Manchester will hold an election on Tuesday, May 19, 2015. A Mayor and two (2) Council Members will be elected. The term of office is four (4) years.

If you are a registered voter in the County and a resident within the incorporated Town limits, you are eligible to vote in Town election. You may obtain universal voting applications (allowing you to vote in ALL elections) at the Town Office or at the Carroll County Board of Elections at 300 S. Center Street, Westminster, MD 21157. Deadline for registration through Carroll County is on or before 4pm April 20, 2015. If you have recently completed a Change of Address form at the Motor Vehicle Administration, you may want to contact the Carroll County Board of Elections at 410-386-2080 to ensure the information is updated.

QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS:
1. You must be a citizen of the United States.
2. You must be at least eighteen (18) years of age on or before Election day.
3. You must be registered.
4. You must have resided within the corporate limits at least thirty (30) days immediately preceding the election.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR MAYOR:
1. You must have maintained continuous occupancy of a primary residence in the town for at least one (1) year immediately preceding the election.
2. You must be a qualified voter of the town for at least one (1) year preceding the election
3. You must be at least twenty-five (25) years of age by Election day.
4. You shall maintain a permanent domicile in the town throughout the term of office.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR COUNCIL:
1. You shall have maintained continuous occupancy of a primary residence in the Town for at least one (1) year immediately preceding their election.
2. You must be a qualified voter of the town for at least one (1) year preceding their election.
3. You shall maintain a permanent domicile in the town throughout the term of office.

A candidate for office must file a nomination packet with the Manchester Board of Supervisors of Elections on or before April 6, 2015. Packets are available at the Town Hall, 3208 York St., Manchester, MD 21102. Nomination packets will also be accepted at a special meeting in the Town Hall on April 6, 2015 from 7:30pm-8pm.

Nominations Monday, April 6, 2015 7:30pm-8:00pm

Election Tuesday, May 19, 2015 7:00am-8:00pm
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Thursday, April 2, 2015

Town of Manchester

Town of Manchester: http://manchestermd.gov/


Rich in history and popular with transplants, Manchester is a small town in northeast Carroll County where old and new collide. It is located on the bustling MD Route 30 – a trucking and commuter route connecting Hanover, Pennsylvania and Baltimore County, Maryland.

With its tidy housing developments-and several more new neighborhoods on the way-this town is part suburb. But with its quaint small downtown and lack of fast-food restaurants, Manchester retains its small-town atmosphere.

Manchester began (circa 1760) as a harmonious blend of English and German cultures, indicated today by the English name of the town and by old tombstones in the cemetery inscribed in German. It developed an atmosphere of local pride and cooperation still evident in the neatness of the streets, homes and yards, and in many cooperative enterprises such as the volunteer Fire Company, “Christmas Tree Park”, “Charlotte’s Quest Nature Center”, a community swimming pool, and strong churches. 


A Lutheran church was erected in Manchester in 1760 as the first place to worship in Carroll County. That church’s direct descendent is Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, founded in 1862 and located on Church St. A large white oak, older than the church, stands beside it and is considered the town symbol and town tree. Manchester’s existence has always been closely related to the agriculture of the district. Growth of tobacco in the area years ago led to the development of an extensive cigar manufacturing business (now gone). 

A bank, an insurance company, and several service stores, all locally inspired, have catered to rural needs. More recently, commuters to Hampstead, Hanover,Westminster, and Baltimore have established their homes in the relatively peaceful and neighborly atmosphere of Manchester.

At one time, an iron mine was opened near Melrose (north of Manchester) which was thought to have such potential that a spur railroad was built at the site. However, the ore proved to unprofitable and both rail line and mine have disappeared. There was even an iron foundry in Manchester in the early days.


During the Gettysburg campaign of the Civil War, Manchester saw much activity among Union forces. Thousands of troops camped in and near the town.


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See the Sites | Crossroads of the American Civil War



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African American

AFRICAN AMERICAN

Explore sites that touch on the African American experience during the Civil War.  Visit places like Tolson’s Chapel, in Sharpsburg, a post-Civil War church and Freedmen’s Bureau school, and Lincoln Cemetery in Gettysburg, where many African American military veterans of the Civil War are buried. View Map
Battlefields / Military

BATTLEFIELDS / MILITARY

In addition to the well-known battlefields, explore places like Ball’s Bluff, and South Mountain, and Shepherdstown, where smaller engagements had no less meaning for the participants. View Map
Cemeteries / Monuments

CEMETERIES / MONUMENTS

Hundreds of monuments throughout the region honor the exploits and sacrifices of so many, and several cemeteries are dedicated to those who fought and died in the war. View Map
Historic Buildings

HISTORIC BUILDINGS

Historic buildings are almost everywhere you turn here.  John Brown’s Fort in Harpers Ferry, Kemp Hall in Frederick, the David Wills house in Gettysburg, and the Landon House in Urbana are just a few to explore. View Map
Homefront

HOMEFRONT

Civilians in this border region experienced the war almost daily.  Visit the Jenny Wade House in Gettysburg, the Barbara Fritchie Museum in Frederick, and the Union Mills Homestead in Carroll County to see how war affected the citizens of the area. View Map
Museums / Archives

MUSEUMS / ARCHIVES

Find out how the wounded were cared for at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, and visit the Belle Boyd House to see where the spy lived in Martinsburg. View Map
National / State Parks

NATIONAL / STATE PARKS

National Park Service sites like Antietam National Battlefield and Gettysburg National Military Park, and state parks like Maryland’s South Mountain Battlefield tell the story of the bravery of soldiers and the carnage of war.  View Map


Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:

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See also - Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art www.kevindayhoff.com: Travel, art,artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalistsand journalism, reporters and reporting, music, culture, opera... Ad maioremDei gloriam inque hominum salutem. “Deadline U.S.A.” 1952. Ed Hutcheson:“That's the press, baby. The press! And there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing!”- See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.4HNLwtfd.dpuf
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