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Future plans for county discussed at BOC meeting Pender County Commissioners met last week for their annual winter meeting, which usually involves wresting with the upcoming budget. But this year, commissioners took a different route, spending the majority of the time talking about infrastructucture – specifically, water. County Manager Randall Woodruff said the board discussed some financial matters and he gave commissioners an overview of budget needs, but primarily the discussion centered on future water needs for the county. “Most of our time was taken up with water and waste-

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water needs for the county. The county is experiencing growth – we are one of the fastest growing counties in the state, so we have a lot of projects that are going to be coming our way in the future,� Woodruff said. Woodruff said a new water line from Rocky Point to Hampstead is needed, since the current line is not adequate for future growth. “We want to ensure we have adequate water to serve the growth on the east side of the county,� said Woodruff. Commissioner David Piepmeyer said the discussions on the future water needs for the county help keep ahead of the

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Pender County Commissioners used their annual winter planning meetings to discuss infrastructure and future plans for the county in last week’s retreat.

Pender EMS & Fire gets a facelift By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher After more than 30 years with the same look, Pender EMS & Fire vehicles will be sporting new graphics. Three new ambulances in the Pender EMS stable of emergency vehicles have the new graphic package, with others to follow. “During the next three years we will be replacing trucks and we will be going to the new graphics package,� said Pender EMS & Fire Director Woody Sullivan. “The new fire trucks will also have the graphics package. We are just getting around to that after the merger. It will take four years to get the graphics on all the trucks.� Pender EMS replaces

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Coastal Beverage Coastal Beverage Company, Inc., one of eastern North Carolina’s premiere distributors of beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages, has selected a 27.7-acre parcel at Pender Commerce Park that will serve as regional distribution space as well as its corporate headquarters. Pender County Commissioners voted Monday to approve the transaction pending satisfaction of the upset-bid requirement. “This announcement by Coastal Beverage is once again indicative of the success of our on-going efforts to invest in economic development for the purpose of creating jobs for our Pender County citizens,� said George Brown, Chairman of the Pender County Board of Commissioners. “The county’s strategic vision to develop Pender Commerce Park was a bold one, and is proving to be the job creator we desired.� The announcement by CBC, will be Pender Commerce Park’s fourth tenant. It also comes on the heels of Empire Distributors’ arrival to the park two years ago. Acme Smoked Fish became the park’s first tenant in 2013.

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FedEx, Coastal Beverage moving to Pender Park From Staff Reports Pender County received a economic boost Monday when Pender County Commissioners announced two companies moving to Pender Commerce Park. FedEx Freight, a less-thantruckload (LTL) carrier, a unit of FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX) has selected a 12.5-acre parcel at Pender Commerce Park for a new service center. “The ar rival of FedEx Freight highlights the rise of Pender Commerce Park as one of our region’s most appealing industrial properties, and demonstrates the county’s ongoing efforts t0 create jobs for its citizens,� said George Brown, chairman of the Pender County Board of Commissioners. The company will be the park’s third tenant. New York-based Acme Smoked Fish and Empire Distributors, a consumer supply-chain leader, established operations there in 2013 and 2015, respectively. Located on U.S. Highway 421 in the community of Currie, the 450-acre full-service industrial park was completed in 2011 as part of a partnership between Pender County and Wilmington Business Development (WBD). “Pender Commerce Park is well on its way to being the modern business destination county leaders envisioned in 2006 when we began developing it,� said David Williams, a Pender County Commissioner who also represents the county on the WBD board of directors. “It is an asset that will further our push for greater economic diversification.�

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From Staff Reports Long-time Pender County Board of Education member Katherine Herring announced she will not seek reelection to the board in May. In an announcement released last week, the 28-year veteran said she will not be on the May ballot. “I would like to thank everyone for all the support they have given me over the years as a Pender County Board of Education member. Since 1990 I have served the county with dignity and the assurance of providing our children the quality education they deserve,� Herring wrote. “I pray future board members continue to provide equality and fairness to all Pender County Schools students and employees. Our children deserve the best and our employees deserve a good working environment with trusted leadership. These factors help to build the network of success in Pender County. “At this time I am announcing that I will not seek reelection for the Pender County Board of Education in 2018. I have enjoyed my service to the children of this county and will continue to keep them in my prayers. I will continue to work with the children as a servant of God and as a concerned Pender County citizen. Thank you again for all your support. May God bless each of you and God bless the children.

three ambulances each year ready been remounted three as part of a rotating program times.â€? to update vehicles. When an ambulance reaches 150,000 miles or five years old, it is replaced. “This way we spread the cost of Push replacing the trucks Mowers • Lawn Tractors • Zero Turn Mowers over five years instead of Trimmers & Chainsaws spending it all at once,â€? said Sullivan. Sullivan says the “boxâ€? on the back of the ambulance is removed and placed on a new truck. The box is then upgraded with the latest medical equipment. “A brand new truck costs me $175,000 and a remounted truck costs $110,000,â€? Sullivan said. “We can do that up to three times with a box. We had to buy three new ambuPhoto contributed lances this time because we Pender EMS and Fire ambulances and ďŹ re trucks will get had three trucks that had al- a makeover with new graphics.

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