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Holidays bring upswing of theft incidents, warns Madison Police
NEWS
Sylvia Lambert named Principal of the Year
By STAFF REPORTS
MADISON - Madison Police took to social media last week to warn residents of two types of thefts recently occurring more frequent. According to MPD Community Relations Office Teresa Taylor-Duncan, the department has received several calls lately related to mail box theft and pickpockets. “Residents have reported more thefts of mail from their mailboxes over the past week,” Officer Taylor-Duncan said. She suggested the following tips to safeguard your mail: 1. Drop mailed items at the Post Office or Postal drop box. 2. Retrieve your mail as quickly as possible after delivery or have a neighbor pick it up for you. 3. Sign up for Informed Delivery to receive photos of your mail. With the holidays fast approaching, there is an expected rise in mail theft incidents. Also, shoppers are being targeted more too. “We have received reports of teams of individuals working together to distract victims and remove wallets from purses or shopping carts,” Officer Taylor-Duncan said. “Be aware of ‘shoppers’ who don’t observe social distancing, may be overly helpful, or display unusual behaviors as tactics used by thieves to get you to let your guard down.” Report any incidents of theft immediately to the Madison Police.
In recognition for her outstanding successes at Bob Jones High School, Sylvia Lambert has received the honor of “District 8 High School Principal of the Year.” Page 3A
EVENTS The new Madison City Council consists Maura Wroblewski, District 1; Connie Spears, District 2; Teddy Powell, District 4; Ranae Bartlett, District 5; Karen Denzine, District 6, and John Seifert, District 7.
Rocket City Christmas Spectacular is here! It’s starting to look a lot like Christmas in Town Madison, or at least it will starting Friday, Nov. 13. Hundreds of thousands of lights will be on display for all to safely enjoy this holiday season. Page 5A
EDUCATION
Swearing-in ceremony held to begin new era for Madison’s city council By JOHN FEW john@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - The Madison City Council has several new faces to start its new term, along with an aggressive agenda for the next four years. District 4 councilman Greg Shaw, one of four incumbents reelected in the August election, was selected to be the city council president. He will lead the council into a new era, one with a majority women representatives. New council members Ranae See COUNCIL Page 2A
Success for first Chess Halloween Tournament Madison City Chess League etched a new page in its history by hosting the first Halloween Chess Tournament, an outdoor contest on the new turf field of Madison City Schools Stadium. Page 6A
SPORTS
Connie Spears, surrounded by her family was sworn-in to represent District 2 on the Madison City Council.
Madison City School Board
Lessman sworn in as new school board member By STAFF REPORTS MADISON - Alice Lessmann was sworn in Thursday as the newest member of the Madison City Board of Education. She replaces Ranae Bartlett, who resigned near the end of her second five-year term to take the Madison City Council seat she won election to this fall. Madison County Circuit Judge Claude Hundley administered the oath as Lessmann’s husband and family looked on. “I am grateful for this opportunity to serve Madison City Schools,” Lessmann said beforeSee LESSMAN Page 2A
Judge Claude Hundley administered the oath as Lessman’s husband, Steve, and children, Ben and Leah look on.
Then there was one The first round of the AHSAA post-season playoffs saw just one of the three local teams advance to round two. Find out who advanced and who did not. Page 1B
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Suspect nabbed after vehicle burglary caught on camera
Voters reported long lines at polling places last Tuesday for the general election, as shown in this photo of Madison City Hall. However, Madison County Probate Judge Frank Barger said lines moved very quickly with very few problems during the day. 194,559 people out of 302,446 registered voters cast their ballots in Madison County. That is up by 30,200 from four years ago. There were over 37,000 absentee ballots to count this year, compared to a little 5,000 in 2016.
From Our farm, to your table.
By STAFF REPORTS
MADISON - The Madison Police is cautioning people about leaving their vehicles unlocked. According to According to MPD Community Relations Office Teresa Taylor-Duncan, in the early morning hours of Nov. 1, a Madison resident in the area of Dawn Drive received an alert from his Ring home security camera system. “The resident immediately called See NABBED Page 2A
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