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In This Edition... • With Easter in the not too distant future, Burgaw is planning an Easter Egg Scramble. Read more about it on page 1B. • The Trask Titans captured the regular season basketball title with a 13-1 record. Read more in Sports on page 7A.

The Media of Record for the People of Pender County

Volume 48, No.19

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School Board election moved to November

Fun at Miller’s Pond Park

By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Recent changes in state law have moved the School Board election in Pender County from the May primary election to the fall general election in November. In another major change, School Board elections are now partisan events, rather than the non-partisan elections in years past. That means candidates will run as Republicans or Democrats like other elections. Nine counties in the state, including Pender, made the switch from non-partisan to partisan School Board elections. “The School Board will have a primary this May like everyone else and the general election will be in November,� said Pender County Elections Director Dennis Boyles.

Three seats on the board are open this year, with Kenneth Lanier Rochelle Whiteside seeking reelection. Katherine Herring has announced she will not seek reelection after 28 years on the board. Whiteside will face her first election after being appointed to fill the unexpired term of resigned member Tom Roper. The official filing period for the fall election opened Monday at noon and will continue through Feb. 28 at noon. Whiteside has filed as a Democrat in District 1 with Lanier filing as a Democrat in District 2. Retired principal June M. Robbins of Burgaw filing as a Democrat for a seat on the board from District 4. School Board primaries will be necessary when more than one candidate of the same party files in the same district.

Flu is around, still not too bad, official says By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher It’s like waiting for the other shoe to drop. With the flu rampant across the state and country, Pender County has

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largely avoided an outbreak of the disease. As always, the school situation is the best indicator of the level of flu in the county.

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Warm February days make for a good time to enjoy the playground at Miller’s Pond Park. Young Addison Teachey takes a trip down the slide

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School officials get public input on future

of Penderlea School historic buildings By Miranda Ferguson Special to the Post & Voice

The Pender County Board of Education held a community meeting at Penderlea last month to hear input on options for the completion of the Penderlea School project. Pender County Schools Superintendent Dr. Steven

Hill presented options for the Penderlea School facility campus, including athletic facilities that would be possible with the media center remaining on the campus, as well as if it was demolished with the rest of the school building. Approximately 50 community members, school staff

members, and several county commissioners were present at the meeting. Several shared their thoughts on the proposed plans, with all speaking in favor of demolishing the media center to create more space for athletic facilities including a football/soccer field and baseball field. “The community wants

to preserve the gymnasium and auditorium and several suggestions were made as to who could be responsible for the maintenance and operation of these buildings,â€? Dr. Hill said. “We are looking into ways we can create a monument to pay tribute to the school and its history.â€? Push Mowers • Lawn

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SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • DELIVERY Williams announces BOC relection bid, will face challenge Financing Available By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Veteran Pender County Commissioner David Williams announced that he will file with the Pender County Board of Elections Feb. 20 to serve another term on the Pender Board of County Commissioners. Williams serves as the rep-

resentative for Commissioner District 1, and is a life-long resident of Hampstead and Pender County. Williams has served four previous terms on the Board of Commissioners, including serving multiple times as chairman and vicechair. Williams will face a challenge from Surf City resident Dorothy Royal. Royal, who

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filed for the District 1 seat Feb. 12 as a Democrat, ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Surf City town board last fall. Three seats on the Board of Commissioners will be open in the November election, with Republicans George Brown (District 3) and David Piepmeyer (District 2) also up for reelection.

Three candidates filed for Pender County Sheriff on Monday – Republicans Alan Cutler, Larry Brown, and Jimmie Stokes. A total of seven candidates have announced their intent to file for Sheriff. The official filing period for the Nov. 6 general election will run through noon Feb. 28. The North Carolina primary election will be May 8.

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Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity recently began construction on its ďŹ rst home in Burgaw and celebrated the ďŹ rst volunteer work-day this past Saturday, February 3 with a Wall Raising Ceremony. The back exterior wall was lifted by volunteers (pictured) to signify the end of ceremony and beginning of the build day. Burgaw Mayor Pete Cowan, (above right) worked with other volunteers and family members of homeowner in raising the walls for this future home.â€?

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