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Thursday, October 26, 2017
In this edition... A Pender County church building has been recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. Read more on page 1B. Pender County football teams are getting down to crunch time in their regular seasons. Read more in Sports on page 8A.
The Media of Record for the People of Pender County
Volume 48, No.3
Surf City Candidates Forum Thursday Oct. 26
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Welcome Center, 6 p.m.
From Staff Reports The last of three Candidates Forums held by The Post & Voice and county Chambers of Commerce will be held Thursday evening in Surf City. The town council race in Surf City has generated much interest as six candidates are running for two open seats on the board. “All our Candidates Forums this year have been well received and well-attended,� said Post & Voice Publisher Andy Pettigrew. “I expect the Surf City forum to be no different. From the word around town, there is a lot of energy in this year’s town council election.� The ballot for Surf City will
feature candidates Teresa Batson Batts, Sandi Lowry, Dorothy Royal, Jeremy Shugarts, Peter Sloan, and Donna Thigpen. “As always, we will take written questions from Surf City residents to be posed to the candidates. Each candidate will have ample time at the beginning of the forum for introductions and to say whatever they wish,� Pettigrew said. “This is a good time for interested voters to come, hear the candidates, and find out where they stand on the issues important to Surf City residents.� The forum will be held at the Surf City Welcome Center, located adjacent to the Roland Street beach access at 6 p.m.
Governor’s Volunteer Service Award nominations open Honoring exceptional volunteers across Pender County
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2018 Gover nor’s Volunteer Service Award. The awards program, created by the Office of the Governor in 1979, recognizes North Carolina’s most dedicated volunteers. Through the years, the award has been bestowed on thousands of North Carolinians who have shown concern and compassion for their neighbors by volunteering in their local community. Each County selects up to
10 individuals, businesses, groups/teams and one paid Director of Volunteers to be recognized for their outstanding contributions to their communities. One of the nominees will be nominated for the Governor’s Medallion Award for Volunteer Service, which is awarded to the top 20 volunteers in the state. A local committee evaluates the nominations. The 2018 Nomination form can be found on the NC Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service website
Staff photo by Andy Pettigrew
Revolutionary War-era history comes alive at Moores Creek National BattleďŹ eld as the park holds its third Saturday event on Oct. 21. Colonial re enactors demonstrated examples of life in the 1700s. Here ladies show how various beverages were made from coffee to beer.
Pender County’s 911 backup system now online By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher
By Barbara Mullins Special to the Post & Voice
The one thing you can never afford to go down is the 911 system.
The heart of emergency management and law enforcement in Pender County is the 911 system. It is a lifeline for those Pender County Sheriff Carson Smith experiencing a medical emergency or an urgent need for help. Continued on page 2A running. The main site and the backup When those three numbers are dialed, have the very same hardware. If we were it is absolutely necessary for a trained to lose the 911 center to, say a tornado or professional to answer the call. fire, the backup site would still be operaPender County Sheriff Carson Smith tional. We could dispatch all calls from is responsible for the county’s 911 system. the backup center.â€? His department staffs and keeps the sysPender EMS and Fire, along with tem in top working order. Smith reported Emergency Management, gave the Sherto County Commissioners at their Oct. iff ’s Department several offices in the 16 meeting Pender County now has a 911 county EOC to set up equipment for the 911 backup center. After about a year of proved form and be received backup center on line and running. Smith told Commissioners all coun- working, installing a new phone system by the Pender County Board of Elections office by 5 p.m. ties in the state are required to have a 911 for the entire 911 system, the plan was approved by • the state. Tractors • Zero Turn Mowers Oct. 31. The form is avail- backup plan in place by July 2016. With Push Push Mowers Mowers • Lawn Lawn Zero Turn Mowers “The primary 911 Tractors center and •the able on the Pender County some counties simply having portable Trimmers & Chainsaws Trimmers & Chainsaws website at the Board of Elec- equipment that can be hastily set up in backup are identical as far as capabilSheriff Carson Smith the event of losing 911 service, Pender SALES ity is concerned,â€? Smith •said. “If the• DELIVERY tions page. •• SERVICE PARTS SALES SERVICE • PARTS • DELIVERY primary 911 center were toAvailable suddenly cially in the 911 system,â€? said Commiss4HE ELECTION CANVASS WILL now has a permanent backup facility. Financing Financing Available “We had a rudimentary 911 backup at disappear today, all we would need is the sioner David Piepmeyer. be held at 11 a.m. in the Board of Elections office in Burgaw, the county Emergency Operations Cen- personnel to operate in the backup – turn Smith said the backup site is one half Nov. 17. The canvass is the ter in Burgaw with a few computers and on the lights and sit down at the desks. mile from the primary 911 center, and the official certification of the radios,â€? Smith said. “Some counties have We are in a lot better shape than a lot of state recommends the sites be at least a election results by the Board a couple of suitcases with equipment in counties that have to load equipment and mile apart. a closet they can pull out and go down move it. That just does not work. We are of Elections. “We hope someday when we have a For additional information the road, hook up and hope it works. You just a matter of minutes from being up new law enforcement center and jail to contact the Pender County can have a lot of problems with that. I and running if something happens to the be a little further away. The one thing Board of Elections at 259- wanted a place where you could walk in, main center.â€? you can never afford to go down is the turn on the light switch, and be up and “Redundancy is very important, espe- 911 system.â€? 1220.
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One-stop voting now through Nov. 4 Election information
From Staff Reports With the municipal elections less than two weeks away, here is infor mation regarding voting in Pender County. s/NE STOP EARLY VOTING WILL be held in the Board of Elections office at 807 S. Walker St. Burgaw, thru Nov. 4. One-stop voting hours are Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. s!BSENTEE BALLOTS ARE ALlowed. Requests for an absentee ballot must be made in writing using a state ap-
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