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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Belmont Fire Department gets new 4-wheeler By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info

Greenways, pathways, and biking trails are becoming more and more popular in our area and now the Belmont Fire Department has a new piece of equipment designed to get into the farthest reaches of those areas in response to any type of emergency. The new vehicle is an on and off road “four-wheeler”

made by the Polaris company. The bright red and black, $20,000 machine arrived a few weeks ago and has already been in action. “We used it on a medical call to the Thread Trail on S. New Hope Rd.,” said BFD division captain Craig Austin. “We also took it to a brush fire at the railroad tracks.” The Polaris can go most anywhere. It’s powered by a 1,000cc engine, has big

knobby tires, an automatic transmission, and of course, four wheel drive. The fully enclosed cab seats two firefighters side by side with a jump seat in the bed for a third passenger. The bed is also capable of holding a stretcher/rescue basket and medical supplies in a storage space. The outside of the machine has an array of LED lights and a siren. It carries a large fire extinguisher. See BELMONT FD, Page 4

Belmont Fire Dept. public information officer Matthew Hodge ready for action in the new fourwheeler. Photo by Alan Hodge

Beekeepers Suzy Smith (left) and Brittney Ashhurst all suited up and ready to inspect Smith’s hives near the Belmont Community Garden.

Something good is buzzing in downtown Belmont By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info

Something or another is always buzzing in downtown Belmont and one of the best is the cluster of colorfully painted bee hives near the community garden just off

N. Main St. The hives belong to beekeeper Suzy Smith who put them there about a year ago. “I wanted to get some bee hives but the HOA in my neighborhood would not allow it,” said Smith. “That’s when I contacted

Jonathan Taylor and he happily said I could put my hives at the community garden. It’s a beautiful place.” Smith says she’s been a beekeeper for about a year and caught the bug after attending a bee workshop at See BEES, Page 5

South Point High art class students created banners for the Black Friday event paying honor to the schools that would make up the student body in the late 1960s. This one shows Belmont High “Cardinals”. Among the artists that did the work are from left- Jessica Airhart, Wendell Pacheco Miron, Grace Deason, Emma Orraca.

This Black Friday event is extra special By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info

The annual “Black Friday” football game to be held on Oct. 4 between East Gaston and South Point high schools is always a big one,

and this year will be even bigger due to the fact that several special recognitions are planned as part of the evening. Folks, schools, and teams that will get a nod include -the class of 1969- the last

class to attend the old BHS and graduate from the new South Point school, the 1979 State Championship team of Coach Jim Biggerstaff that included current Carolina Panther DB coach Perry See SOUTH POINT, Page 6

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