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BOC to discuss Courthouse Square tree removal plan Mar. 19 By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Pender County Commissioners tabled a plan to remove about 19 trees from the Courthouse Square at the board’s Feb. 20 meeting. The plan was tabled until the Mar. 19 BOC meeting in Burgaw. In 2017, Tim Mathews, Certified Arborist with the Cooperative Extension, completed a Tree Risk Assessment Report on all mature trees on the Courthouse Square. The detailed report outlined the overall condition of each tree as well as provided recommendations

regarding whether the trees condition warranted removal. Overall, the assessment recommended about two-thirds of the mature laurel oaks on the square be removed due to their condition and threat risk. “There was concern about removing all the trees at once. The removal of the trees was prioritized,� said Assistant County Manager Chad McEwen. The plan proposes removing trees and replanting new trees over a two-year period. Commissioner Jackie Newton asked if the tree committee formed in early 2017 in Burgaw was involved in the removal plan.

“There was a committee formed that had a vested interest in this issue and I want to know if they were consulted and had any feedback to this,� Newton said. “When we have someone who gives an opinion that we need to remove two-thirds of the trees on the Courthouse Square, I want all the feedback we can get from anybody that has anything to say. I know there was a group that was organized when he (Matthews) first went out there. I want input to be at least solicited before we go any further on this.� McEwen said Burgaw officials were aware of the process and the assessment had been

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Health Department conducts survey From Staff Reports The Pender County Health Department is partnering with a number of local organizations to conduct a Community Health Assessment. The assessment will include a health opinion survey of approximately 210 residents across Pender County Mar. 2224 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Surveyors will be conducting randomly selected door-todoor surveys to get residents’ opinions about community issues, health behaviors, access to healthcare and emergency preparedness. To ensure the safety of citizens, surveyors will be wearing name badges. A Community Health Assessment is conducted every four years to identify the health status, concerns and

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sent to the town. Newton said she wasn’t speaking of town government – she was speaking of the citizens. Board chairman George Brown said the report and the proposed removal of so many trees on the Square was “a hard pill to swallow.� Brown said the discussion of this proposal would be better discussed in Burgaw, rather than Hampstead, the location of the Feb. 20 meeting. “I should have caught that. This really should be on an agenda that takes place in

resources in Pender County as a part of a strategic health planning process. The results will be used for developing priorities and action plans for improving health services. Fo r m o re i n fo r m at i o n about Pender County Health Department, visit http://health.pendercounty.nc.gov/

Holly Shelter Shooting range in the black By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

The Holly Shelter Shooting Range is operating financially Malpass Corner Elementary School School students launch paper airplanes during STEM night activities Mar. in the black, according to fig8. Teachers Aubree Garcia (center) and Kayla Wynne (left) assist the children. ures provided to the Pender County Board of Commissioners. The partnership between PenderTractors County and the North Push Mowers • Lawn • Zero Carolina Wildlife Resources Trimmers & Chainsaws By Lori Kirkpatrick baskets, shrubs, native plants, vegetable community.â€? Commission opened in NoPost & Voice Staff Writer starts and houseplants. Classes will be There is a $5 admission fee, and kids vember, 2016. offered on gardening, nature and related ages 12 and under will be admitted free. “The last two quarters of Poplar Grove Plantation will hold its topics. Herbal and all-natural products, Engaging activities for the kids will be operation have seen positive 26th Annual Herb and Garden Fair April 7 artisan crafts and local food trucks will available, as well as classes and nature revenue,â€? said Pender Counand 8. The event will take place Saturday be there as well. trail walks throughout the two days. ty Planning Director Kyle from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Sunday from Event Coordinator Suzette Cooper Visitors are invited to come out and learn Breuer. 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. A variety of vendors said, “For the community, the Herb and from neighbors and some of the commuBreuer said the range saw will be on site selling a wide selection Garden Fair marks the beginning of nity’s best local historians, herbalists, 1,311 registered users during of plants and items for your garden. A spring. Everybody looks forward to it, and basket-makers. Our State magazine the last reporting period, with selection of nature-themed exhibits and and it has always been so well attended. will also be on site to distribute their the majority of the users comactivities will also be available. I hope that everyone will come out and special April Heirloom issue. ing from Pender, New Hanover, Throughout the two-day event, the get all their plants and start getting exA grill from Lowe’s at Porter’s Neck, Brunswick and Onslow coungrounds will be filled with a selection of cited about their gardens. They will be along with many other items, will be raf- ties. Weekends are the busiest locally grown plants that will include: supporting local growers, producers and time at the range, with Sunday herbs, perennials, annuals, hanging artisans. I think it’s really good for the the most popular day to shoot. Continued on page 2A Staff photo by Andy Pettigrew

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Responding to a question from Commissioner Jackie Newton, Breuer said the range does not permit automatic weapons. The range implemented a price increase recently to keep revenue figures positive. Commissioner David Williams said he received only one complaint regarding the increase. Turn Mowers “I talked with the guy who was complaining about going up a few bucks on the pass, and he was going to shoot $100 worth of ammo while there. Let’s keep this in perspective,� Williams said. “I think people realize it’s fair and a good deal.� Commission Chair man George Brown said he didn’t like the higher fees, but maintaining safety is very important. The range employs part time NRA trained range of-

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