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Pender Health Department receives state award By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher The Pender County Health Department has been named the NC Public Health Association’s Best Large Health Department in North Carolina. This award
is given to a health department in counties of 60,000 or more population. Pender County Health Director Carolyn Moser credited the work of the Health Department staff and support from the Pender County Commissioners for
Currie man charged in Rocky Point robbery From Staff Reports A Currie man has been charged with the Oct. 14 armed robbery of the Phoenix Travel Center in Rocky Point. Jonathan Omar Kelly, 27, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with two counts of robbery with a dangerous weapon, two counts of possession of stolen goods, and two counts of second degree kidnapping. Kelly allegedly entered the Phoenix Travel Center the evening of Oct. 14 robbed the store at gunpoint. The Pender County Sheriff ’s Office sought public help in identifying Kelly by releasing store security camera photos of the incident. Kelly was booked into the Pender County Jail under $150,000 secured bond.
making the award possible. “The award recognizes health departments that work to serve their individual communities – to tailor our health services to meet the needs of our residents specifically,� said Moser. “We try to be innovative with our public
health care and think outside the box. We would not be able to do what we do without the support of a Board of Commissioners that are committed to advancing public health.� The NC Public Health Association was formed in 1909 by a
group of superintends of health to promote public health in North Carolina. The association works to improve public health through political advocacy, public awareness, professional development, as serves as an interface between research and practice.
Sheriff’s Hampstead meeting Oct. 29
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T h e Pe n d e r C o u n t y Sheriff ’s Office will hold a community meeting at Hampstead Baptist Church 67 Factory road Oct. 29 from 6-8 p.m. The meeting is part of the Sheriff ’s Office series of community meetings held across Pender County. All are welcome to join in and meet Sheriff Alan Cutler and discuss any concerns about the community . For more information call 470-7811
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Veteran Topsail Kiwanis pancake chef Linda Stipe instructs apprentice Camden Lander in the art of ipping apjacks at the annual pancake breakfast held during Autumn with Topsail last weekend.
Arrest made in Maple Hill shooting robbery with dangerous weapon, second degree kidnapping, and possession of firearm by felon. Pickett is in the Pender County Jail under a secured bond in the amount of $250,000 with a first court appearance scheduled for Oct. 22. Deputies with the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office responded Oct. 5 to the area of 7270 N.C. Hwy. 50 Maple Hill in reference a
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From Staff Reports An arrest has been made in connection to two shootings in the Maple Hill community Oct. 5. Rakeem Tavarus Pickett was taken into custody Oct. 15 in Jacksonville and turned over to deputies with the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Pickett was charged with two counts of assault with deadly weapon inflicting serious injury,
report of shots fired. Two individuals, Timothy Hardman and Corey Hardman, arrived at the Pender Fire/ EMS station in Maple Hill shortly after the call was received. Both men had sustained non-life threatening gunshot wounds and were transported to New Hanover Regional Medical Center for treatment. Further investigation determined that the victims
were shot at a community building located at 7255 N.C. Hwy. 50. The criminal complaints allege that Pickett, a convicted felon, unlawfully restrained Timothy Hardman and threatened him with a handgun for the purpose of robbing Phillip Hardman. The complaints further allege that Pickett shot Timothy and Corey Hardman.
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One-stop voting underway One-stop early voting for Pender County municipal elections is underway. Voters who live in municipalities may vote early at the Pender County Board of Elections Office in Burgaw on S. Walker Street beside the county gover nment building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Ballots may be cast through Friday Nov. 1. Surf City voters who live in Onslow County have a different schedule and should consult the Onslow Board of Elections.
Pender Early College plans Fall Festival Friday
By Lori Kirkpatrick Post & Voice Staff Writer
Pender Early College (PEC) Prom Committee will hold a Fall Festival Oct. 25 from 4-7 p.m. at Burgaw Rotary Park. The event will include a crafts market, bake sale, game booths and other fall activities. In the event of inclement weather, the festivities will move inside of Cape Fear Community College’s Burgaw Center building. The festival has been organized by PEC Prom Committee member and student Abby Rollins, with the guidance of mathematics teacher Bethany Hall. Proceeds from the event will help offset the cost of prom tickets for PEC
students. Hall said that she put Abby in charge of fundraising because she wants the students to feel like they have more of a voice with what is happening with the prom. She also wants them to begin to learn some of the responsibilities involved in planning an event. While Hall has taken charge of most of the financial part of it, Abby has been the one to do the planning. “Since we are an early college, we’re not supposed to only get them ready for college level classes - but also prepare them for the demands and the responsibilities that come with being treated like an adult when you are still a junior in high school,� said Hall.
“We will have some of the clubs in our school participating and selling different items that they have made. We will also have vendors that are local businesses that will be marketing their businesses, even if they are not selling anything.� In addition to teaching students responsibilities, another goal of the festival is to get the community involved. This will result in a wide range of participants. A speech pathologist will be at the fall festival to market her business, as well as a vendor who sells Avon and another who sells essential oils. A taco food truck will also be available. “We are just trying to get
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Horse rides were a popular attraction at the Burgaw Halloween in the Park event. Penderosa Rescue and Sanctuary provided the horses for the fun ride.
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