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Volume VII, Issue 24 Late November
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the Endowment I would like to commend the Class o 1957 or their commitmthe youth o the Community. I sincerely hope that other classes will take on the chhave laid down and help us obtain our goal. Endowment Chairman Doug Stanley
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By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Former mayor and county su-pervisor and local businessmanJohn Marlow is tooting the horno his Warren County High SchoolClass o 1957. Marlow explainedthat during this years 55th ClassReunion week his classmates ac-cepted the challenge o committingunds to augment the education othe schools current crop o students
through the Warren County Educa-tional Endowment.
Tey did so with the impetus o aninitial promise rom a class donorwho chooses to remain anonymous,
to match classmate donations upto $1,000. With that jump start theclass surpassed its goal o $3,000 byraising a total o $5,000 that week.
I dont think any other class hasmatched that during a week and wedlike to challenge the other classes totry and beat our total, Marlow toldus as we met or a photo op o theClass o 57 check presentation toEndowment Chairman Doug Stan-ley at the Warren County Govern-ment Center.
On behal o the Endowment Iwould like to commend each andevery member o the Class o 1957or their commitment to the En-dowment, the Warren County Pub-
lic School System, and the youth othe Community. I sincerely hopethat other classes will take on thechallenge that they have laid downand help us obtain our goal, Stanleysaid.
Helping our public schools
Stanley explains, Te goal o theWarren County Educational En-dowment is to be a community sup-port or the enormous energy putorth by our teachers, students, sta,and parents to ensure that WarrenCounty Public Schools graduateshave an enhanced ability to leadsuccessul lives. Our mission is to
serve as a catalyst or the continuingimprovement o the learning envi-ronment in our schools via undingprojects that: are sponsored by theschool system, and consistent withits mission/direction; initiate sus-tained improvement in the unda-mental capability o the school sys-tem; and enhance the attractivenesso the community through the pro-motion o educational excellence.
He said the Endowment hasawarded 10 grants totaling $33,50to WCPS this year.
Our goal is to build the endow-
ment to $1 million which wouldgenerate approximately $50,000 peryear in unding or grant projects inthe school System. Since the creationo the Endowment in 1994, throughthe generosity o donors and spon-
sors, the Endowmenapproximately $700tinue to work to reach
GO GRADS; GMEN!!!
WCHS Class o 57 issues $-raising challen$5k raised or WC Education Endowment during 55th Reunion We
WC Educational Endowment Chairman Doug Stanley thanksClass o 57 member John Marlow or $5,000 donation raisedduring class reunion week.
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People are acing the choice o paying their utilities or eeding their amilies.to see that no person go homeless in this community and have to sleep in the ccal Salvation Army Director Lt. Pradeep Ramaji
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By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
On Nov. 14, Front Royal Mayorim Darr and ocials rom the Sal-
vation Army, along with the R-MAchoir and other local ocials o-cially began the 01 Holiday SeasonSalvation Army Kettle Kick-O Pro-gram.
Darr lauded the Christian-basedaid program and its ongoing pres-ence and positive impact on ourcommunity. Te mayor late made therst ocial donation rom the town.He was quickly ollowed by Salva-tion Army board member and eventmoderator ringale, who made a$5,000 donation rom the Jean DixonChildren to Children Foundation, in
honor o the late nationally-knownpersonality and psychic. ringalewas pulling double duty, making theDixon Foundation donation as an o-cial o that organization as well.
Salvation Army ocials Dr. RobertSkip Hansen and Bob Milton romthe National Capital and Virginia Di-
vision in D.C. joi ned local Salvation
Army Director Lt. Pradeep Ramajiand his wie Priscilla, in launchingthe Kettle bell ringing campaign.
Tey noted the organizationsgoal was to raise $33,000 in WarrenCounty this year, an increase overlast years total o $,000 raised. TeKettle campaign is still seeking cor-porate sponsors and donated turkeys
or meals or the neeseason.
People are acingpaying their utilities amilies, Ramaji said ic reality o not onlythe nation and worldeconomic climate. Othat no person go hocommunity and havecold.
Te R-MA choir Salvation Army Musison, in providing a muto the event. Local SBoard ocial Rev.
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Why did the chicken cross the road?
By Nick Tomas
Apparently, i youre six years old, to get to theother side is an acceptable and singularly humor-ous answer to this age-old question which seems todate rom a New York magazine article publishedaround 1850.
Te answer may also depend upon whomyou ask. So, i some well-known personali-ties were asked Why did the chicken cross theroad? they might respond along these lines:Dick Cheney: It was eeing rom me. I tried towing it with my AK-47, but took out the KFC signhal a mile down the road instead.George W. Bush: I dont know about things likethat - Laura doesnt let me cross the road alone.But I hope the poor chicken doesnt misunderesti-mate the trac.Al Gore: I invented the chicken.
Ron Paul: Tats none o our concern. Chickensshould be ree to cross roads without governmentintervention.Sarah Palin: Fry baby, ry!Arnold Schwarzenegger: I dont know the an-swer, but I can tell its a girlie chicken by the wayit walks.Michael Moore: Ater being conned, abused,and repressed by capitalistic poultry armers, thechicken was escaping to reedom, to star in mynew movie Eggo.Paris Hilton: Just because Im, like, umm, gor-geous and an heiress, I still have my own viewsabout chickens and roads. Let me check with my
agent to see what I think.Lindsay Lohan: It crossed? Dang, I must havemissed it.Charlie Sheen: Winging!
David Letterman: And the number one reasonthe chicken crossed the road it was eeing whenit saw this weeks CBS ratings.Dr. Phil: Te issue is not why the chicken is cross-ing, by why were enabling it to engage in risky ac-tivities.Samuel L. Jackson: Clearly, this is one dumbmother clucker.Darth Vader: It was crossing over to the Dark Side.May the sauce be with you.Bill Gates: In this age, we shouldnt have to worryabout real chickens and potential poultry highwaycarnage. Te next version o Windows will eaturean app where a virtual chicken can saely crosssimulated roads.Te United Nations: We will send a team o poul-try inspectors to the road site in question and de-termine i a crossing is viable. Ten we will orma committee to determine i the chicken crossing
should be internationally sanctioned. Tis maytake or 3 years at which time we will make anunenorceable recommendation.Woody Allen: I cant look at chickens. I get theurge to move to Rhode Island.Superman: It was my ellow crime ghter SuperChicken, in disguise as Cluck Kent.Mel Gibson: Bloody chickens! Teyre responsibleor all the bad eggs in this world.Martha Stewart: It was trying to escape my crock-pot. I wanted it or a recipe I was testing or mynew book, Cooking with Conviction.Pat Robertson: Only the good Lord knows. Butthis is typical o liberal, eminist poultry that are
clearly being tempted by the devil ttheir homes and amily. Repent, chiwill appear in the orm o a speeding strike you down.
iger Woods: It was probably scaredto hit a lot o birdies and eagles.Kirstie Alley: Because I was chasTree words: Chicken Pot Pie.William Shatner: ChicKHAAAAADeForest Kelley: I dont know, Im a chicken plucker. Wait! Look out ono... hes dead, Jim.Dr. Suess: I do not like chickens on tI do not like them with a toadI do not like them with green beansI do not like them with collard greenI do not like them in my commode.Steven Wright: I met this grouchthe side o the road today. I think it wDonald rump: Youre ried!Bill OReilly: It was walking in my Nand I hit it. Stupid chicken! Okay, sunion-loving, veggo, anti-gun totting
global warmer, ar let nutjobs haveallowing chickens to just wander recroads. Tey dont care what damagecar, ALRIGH? Oh, so its MY ault ten got hit? Get OFF the roads, chickea memo.
Nick Tomass eatures and columns hin more than 200 magazines and necluding the Washington Post, LA iribune, Boston Globe, San Francisand Christian Science Monitor. He caat alongtheselines@yahoo.com
By Dave Zirin
Lets start with a act: On November
16, the Israeli Air Force bombed the10,000-seat Palestine Stadium intoruins. Te stadium also headquar-tered the center or youth sports pro-grams throughout the Gaza Strip. Tisis the second time Israel has attenedthe acility. Te rst was in 006 andthe people o Gaza have spent the lastsix years rebuilding the elds, stands,and oces to keep the national soccerteam as well as club sports alive in theregion.
Im sure the reaction to this actwill depend on what side people takein the current conict. For the Israeligovernment and their supporters,they promised collective punish-ment ollowing the Hamas rocketsred over the border and they are
delivering collective punishment.Matan Vilnai, deputy deense ministero Israel has in the past threatened aholocaust and Gilad Sharon, son oormer Prime Minister Ariel Sharon,called or Gaza to be the new Hiro-shima. In this context, a sports acil-ity must seem like little more thantarget practice.
For those attending daily demon-strations against the carnage, thisnews o a stadiums destruction mustalso be seen as an irrelevancy. Aterall, according to Te Wall Street Jour-
nal, 90 Palestinians, including 50 ci-vilians, have been killed in Gaza; 5children are among the more than 700
injured and these numbers are climb-ing as I write. Israeli ground troopsare massing at the border and Presi-dent Obama can only bring himsel todeend Israel without criticism. Tereis only so much concern or a stadiumpeople can be expected to muster.
I think however that we should alltake a moment to ask the question,Why?
Why has the Palestinian sports in-rastructure, not to mention Palestin-ian athletes, always been a target othe Israeli military?
Why has the Palestinian domesticsoccer league only completed sevenseasons since its ounding in 1977?
Why are players commonly subject-ed to harassment and violence, not to
mention curews, checkpoints, andall sorts o legal restrictions on theirmovement?
Why were national team players Ay-man Alkurd, Shadi Sbakhe and WajehMoshate killed by the Israeli DeenseForces during the 009 military cam-paign?
Why did imprisoned national teamplayer Mahmoud Sarsak require ahunger strike, the international soli-darity campaign o Amnesty Interna-tional, and a ormal protest rom bothFIFA and the 50,000-player soccer
union FIFpro to just to win his ree-dom ater three years behind bars?
Te answer is simple.
Sports is more than loved in Gaza(and it is loved.) Its an expression ohumanity or those living under oc-cupation. Its not just soccer and itsnot just the boys. Everyone plays,with handball, volleyball, and basket-ball joining soccer as the most popu-lar choices. o have several thousandpeople gather to watch a girls sportingevent is a way o lie. Its a community
event designed not onlon the eld, but chestands. As one Palesti
Gaza said to me, [Spoto orget where we arewho we are.
Attacking the athlture is about attackin
joy, normalcy, or a unnizable humanity coulo lie or a Palestinian
Tis is critical or Is
Killing hope: Why Israel targets sports in G
Continued ne
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nationally and at home. Te only waythe Israeli government and its alliescan continue to act with such brazendisregard or civilian lie is i they con-
vince the world that their adversariescollectively are less than human. Tesubway ads calling Muslims savages,
the Islamophobic cartoons and videosthat are held up as examples o reespeech, are all part o a quilt that says
some deaths are not to be mourned.At home, attacking sports is about
nothing less than killing hope. Israelstotal war, underwritten by the UnitedStates, is a war not only on Hamasor military installations but on theidea that lie can ever be so careree
in Gaza as to involve play. Te objec-tive instead, is to hear these words oa young girl outside Al Shia Hospital
on November 18th who said, o theworld and people: Why should we bekilled and why shouldnt we have anormal childhood? What did we do toace all this?
I you play, you can dream. I youdream, you are imagining a better
world. As the great Olympian WilmaRudolph said, Never underestimatethe power o dreams and the inuence
o the human spirit. Te potential orgreatness lives within each o us.
Nothing marks the nihilism oIsraels project quite like this act:they dont want the people o Gazato dream. In the eyes o BenjaminNetanyahu, they are only worthy o
nightmares.
[Reprinted by permisthor. Dave Zirin is th
orthcoming Game Otics Has urned the Sp
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Veterans DaySo now as Im leavin, Im weary as Hell. Te conusion Im eelin, aint no tonTe words ll my head, and all to the oor. I Gods on our side, Hell stop th Bob Dylan, With God On Our Side
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Speakers at the 01 local remem-brance o Veterans Day reminded usthat this Nov. 11 holiday began as Ar-mistice Day commemorating the endo what was believed to be the warto end all wars World War I.
Tat belie that war could no lon-ger be the solution to national, reli-gious or secular disputes was due tothe historically unprecedented death,destruction and human carnage themodern technology o 1914-1917brought to bear on violent humanconict.
For some reason, as one speakernoted, in 196 Congress decidedto rename Armistice Day, VeteransDay, ocusing on the heroic sacriceo the soldier, but without the addednotion o trying to move beyond the
need or such personal sacrice inthe uture o international and hu-man relations.
Ninety-our years ater the rstArmistice Day in 1918 listening toemotional words rom Front RoyalMayor im Darr recalling hi s atherslove o the holiday o remembranceand honor o sacrice; and observing
the presence o veterans and surviv-ing amily members o dierent gen-erations and dierent wars; as wellas statistics cited by VFW speakerso 67,000 homeless vets nationwideand 18 veteran suicides every day,I reected on the worlds collectiveailure to take heed o the lessons wethought we had learned way back in1918. It is a ailure perhaps reect-ed in that 196 holiday name change,a change orwarded by politicians,
not soldiers.Perhaps ironically, it is my under-
standing this is the rst Veterans Daywithout one surviving veteran romWorld War I still alive. But thinkinon all this, I ound mysel hummingand then mouthing the lyrics o anold Bob Dylan song rom the mid1960s. In honor o all our veterans,past, present and uture, I think thoselyrics appropriate to share:
With God On Our Si
Oh my name it is nomeans less
Te country I comethe Midwest
Is taught and brouglaws to abide
And the land that I on its side
Oh the history booksit so well
Te cavalries chargell
Te cavalries chargdied
Oh the country wawith God on its side.Te Spanish-Amer
its dayAnd the Civil War
laid awayAnd the names o
made to memorizeWith guns on their h
on their side
Te First World Waand it went
Te reason or ghtget
But I learned to accwith pride
Once we honored sacrice AND the hope or peVeterans Day began as Armistice Day 94 years ago when war ende
The R-MA Color Guard helps kick o a day o memory, a day ohonor o service.
One battle remembered at site o our annual remembrance oall battles and those who served.
World War II vet John F. Dofemyer and wie Norma - heressaluting you, John.
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For you dont count the dead, whenGods on your side
When the Second World War cameto an end
We orgave the Germans, and thenwe were riends
Tough they murdered six million,in the ovens they ried
Te Germans now too, have God ontheir side
Ive learned to hate the Russians,all through my whole lie
I another war comes, its them wemust ght
o hate them and ear them, to runand to hide
And accept it all bravely, with Godon my side
But now we got weapons, o chemi-cal dust
I re them were orced to, then rethem we must
One push o the button, and theshots worldwide
And you never ask questions, when
Gods on your side.
In a many dark hour, Ive been
thinkin about thisTat Jesus Christ, was betrayed by
a kiss
But I cant think or you, youll haveto decide
Whether Judas Iscariot, had God
on his sideSo now as Im leavin, Im weary as
HellTe conusion Im eelin, aint no
tongue can tell
Te words ll my hthe oor
I Gods on our sidenext war
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Navy vets, Chie Petty Ocer Mike McDermott and Command-er Tory Failmezger. As reported in our last issue, Failmezgercelebrated this Veterans Day with the release o book, An
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Tats our motive to build a bridge that will meet Federal Highway Administration requstate specications or the trac that exists now and orecast trac. Te trac count was 1. We want to build a sae structure and move on. VDOs Ed CarterMorgans Ford Bridge
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
A Nov. 14 public inormationalmeeting hosted by the Virginia De-partment o ransportation at FrontRoyal Fire Company One on thepending replacement o the MorgansFord Low-water Bridge drew a goodcrowd o curious citizens. Tose citi-zens may be curious because they are
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Im excited about it happening. I wish it wasnt taking so long and I wish theyd put better signage up be-ore and ater it happens. Te reason I come to these meetings is I think it gives Jessica a chance to speak to keep there rom being another Jessica. ammy Barr, mother o bridge drowning victim
Morgans Ford Bri
being distributed by replacement op-ponents on the stairway leading tothe Nov. 14 VDO Public Ino Meet-ing, I eel propaganda is an appropri-ate characterization.
Why?1/ Opponent Point 1A & 1B: Te
condition o the bridge is called asaety issue. It has been deliberately
neglected to build a case or a newbridge and Repairing the bridgecosts $1.5 MILLION. (BOLD andcaps in context)
Counterpoint: Really Uponwhat evidence are these statementsbased?!!?
Te bridge was built in 195 whenit likely carried more people walk-
ing or traveling on horseback or byhorse-drawn carriage than the occa-sional Roaring 0s motorcar. Tatwas about two decades ater automo-biles were introduced to the travelingpublic and VDO was only a twinklein some yet-to-be-born state bureau-crats eye. We are told the averagedaily trac crossing the bridge 30
years ago (198) was just 300 vehiclesper day. A trac count this May indi-cated a daily trac ow approaching1,900 and that is with a saety banon commercial truck trac (we sawabout 15 cars cross in a 5 to 10 min-ute span around 1:30 p.m. during aweekday photo stop there recently).
VDO dammed the river up-
stream o the bridge iit to make repairs thbridges base (see phVDO nd during th
Te present bridrepaired; the concretshape. Its beyond repsistant Resident Admwin Ed Carter told 14 inormational meesecond lowest rating soundness in the statsay its going to all d but it cant be repairmeet state and ed
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VDO exaggerates saety issues at the Morgans Ford site in order to instill public ear. GAinstalled at the bridge prevent crossing during high water. rom replacement opponentsout outside meetingMorgans Ford Bridge
structurally or its existing traccount.
Carter told us VDO is planninga bridge designed to last 75 to 100
years.You dont know what will happen
in 50 years. You dont want to buildanything that will lock you into anysituation or that many years. Tatsour motive to build a bridge thatwill meet Federal Highway Adminis-tration requirements and state speci-
cations or the trac that existsnow and orecast trac. Te traccount was 1,876 on May 1. We wantto build a sae structure and moveon, Carter said. Opponent Point 2: Te bridgereplacement project reects poorpublic planning and policy.
Counterpoint: See above counter-point. Opponent Point 3: A new bri dgeis said to cost $7.8 MILLION, butprobably MUCH MORE! (Capital-
ization and BOLD in context)Counterpoint: Te new bridge is
currently budgeted at between $7.1to $7.3 million, with no projectionsI am aware o on the current sched-ule threatening to raise the cost to $8million or more. Opponent Point 4: Heavy tracis scheduled to be routed through aNational Rural Historic District onnarrow colonial roads that cannot bewidened.
Counterpoint: Depending on
your denition o hc may already exist And while road routcolonial times paths,current paved ones wBoth Warren Countycials say there is noacilitate commerciathrough the area nortTe county has alreadolution to ban all comtrac, including dumtrucks, rom the newhas already banned truo 30-eet rom the neconsidering the couna more expansive comban.
Carter said, yes, thebuilt to specications heavier truck trac; bthere is an immediateacilitate such trac.specications are dstate and ederal con
dards on publicly-unture projects, as well common sense as Cain building or an unk100 years. Opponent Point 4Aignores Morgan Fordnity resource, recreatgathering place and
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tion and Morgans Ford is a naturalresource, low banks and a low bridgeallow ease o access to the river
Counterpoint: Now let me get thisstraight, the large parcel landown-ers circling the wagons against thisbridge replacement like to gathersocially and hang their eet o theedge o the bridge as 1800 or so carscareully make their way past them?Okay, I have no direct knowledge thisis not true. But it sounds a little dan-gerous, kids. You might want to con-sider rubbing elbows socially, not on
the bridge, but near the south-sideparking pullover with people I otensee there shing rom the bank. You could invite them over or a shcookout ater.
Exaggerated saety concerns(What would Jessica say?)
Opponent Point 5: VDO exag-gerates saety issues at the MorgansFord site in order to instill publicear. GAES are now installed at thebridge prevent crossing during high
water.Counterpoint: Ater pointing out
the initial High Water warninggates were repeatedly vandalized,orcing VDO to spend additionalmoney to replace and solidiy theirbases, well let someone else addressthis point.
Ill stand by and eavesdrop onsome o the conversations o peoplewho are against it but Ill walk awaybeore I say something rude to them,ammy Barr, mother o 1-year-oldJessica Barr told us at the Nov. 14
meeting. Jessica was traveling romthe Stephens City area to come to theaid o a amily riend in the Howells-
ville area shortly ater 9 p.m. March30, 010 during a night o drivingrains and a ooded river. FollowingGPS into an area she was unamil-iar with, Jessica was swept into theriver, eventually drowning about 75eet downstream o the bridge atermaintaining contact with a 911 op-erator throughout the incident untilthere was no more air pocket or herto retreat to and her cell phone con-nection went dead.
Im excited about it happening,Jessicas mom said o the bridge re-placement. I wish it wasnt taking solong and I wish theyd put better sig-nage up beore and ater it happens.Te reason I come to these meetingsis I think it gives Jessica a chance tospeak to keep there rom being an-other Jessica.
ammy Barr said the day ater her
daughter drowned in 010, she droveto the site.
I knew where the warning signwas and I missed it. Tey told us shenever even got to the bridge. She wentaround that curve and her wheelswere in the water and she went oin the rocks beore the bridge. Hercar washed up against the bank right
against that tree, thather mom said, pointithe ar bank in a photwork we showed her.
Her mother said 006 Sebring went inshorted out the carstem, preventing her either the car doortrapping her inside (or Detroit to reintrocally-controlled wind
You know there wegates out there that beore they put in mones in concrete. I bmemorial to her dowit up near where she wmom said, I came bawas gone. Te personproperty there took trespassing and wouldback to me. I told himdown here the nighttelling her she was tr
you? I dont even knodont know whats wro these people, aammy Barr said o dents hostile to the re
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Morgans Ford Bridge
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Shenandoah County Supervi-sor Richard raczyk nds himselat ground zero o the controversyover replacement o the MorgansFord Bridge. raczyk has longsupported the replacement as asaety issue or county residentsand visitors. Te 010 death atthe bridge o 1-year-old JessicaBarr during ooding has only ac-
centuated this belie.We asked the supervisor or his
reaction to the Nov. 14 VDOPublic Inormation meeting hespent a good deal o time at, eld-ing questions and sometimescomplaints.
I eel the three-hour presen-tation was eye-opening to many
who attended. Since I spearhead-ed this project several years ago,I truly thought a replacementbridge would be a no-brainer butthat was not to be, raczyk ob-served o the mounting opposi-tion he believes is being generat-ed by a minority o area residents.Hundreds o petition signatureswere turned into me supportingthe bridge replacement by citi-zens who use it on a regular basislike I do. I handed those over to
VDO at the outset o the proj-ect.
Te bridge, according to reli-able engineers, cannot be repairedand due to its current conditionis high on VDOs replacementpriority list. So the question is,do you replace it with a two-lanebridge as presented by VDO or
do you let it all into the river in aew years eliminating the passagealtogether? Tats the basic ques-tion.
And people need to under-stand the state and ederal moneycommitted to the project will notpay or a one-lane replacement
bridge its that simple. It is notdestroying history, or swimmingor shing areas. All those ar-eas remain essentially the same,raczyk said.
I travel the bridge daily dur-ing winter ice issues and springooding and I do not consider the
current bridge a sapeople. And trac pVDO or the next dict a continual invelopment in Shenaand Happy Creek arincrease usage over
While some o hiremain at odds withbridge issue, one ent he met at the Nmeeting buoyed his
I nally got to meamily o Jessica Bamost grateul or theorts and gave me that elt good, ra
ed.
raczyk undeterred by critics o bridge replacemSupervisor says saety, trafc & engineering standards are bottom l
A bridge south o Strasburg that mirrors the planned MorgansFord replacement bridge.
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On Nov. 10th personnel rom War-ren County Emergency Services, AirCare PH1 Air Medical and the 1st
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Te Air Care unit established abase at FRR in April o this year.
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Tey said I was going to press my luck I did and I was stupid or that. But Im segoing to college Im 6; Im not willing to mess around anymore. Im too old to kup. Justin Bailey seeks court leniency on probation violations
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By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
A young man who made himselthe ace o what passed or FrontRoyals rather eeble branch o theOccupy Movement in 011, willnd himsel occupying a jail cellor two years and eight monthsollowing a probation revocationhearing in Warren County Cir-cuit Court on Nov. 13.Ater hearing evidence on a se-
ries o probation violations overthe past two years, it appears thatrather than ocusing on nationalissues surrounding corruptionand potential criminality in U.S.nancial institutions, 6-year-oldJustin Michael Bailey should havespent more time ocusing on hisown legal responsibilities stem-ming rom 006 convictions onelony destruction o propertycharges.Baileys current legal problems
began with an early lashing outat authority in the orm o spray-paint vandalism targeting a num-ber o public town-owned mu-nicipal and county-owned schoolproperties, as well as run ins witha business owner near the inter-section o East Main and ChesterStreets.Released on probation ater
those 006 vandalism incidentswith restitution responsibilitieso over $3,400, as well as otherprobation requirements, includ-
ing substance abuse counselingand maintaining a regular sched-ule o contact with a probationocer, prosecution evidence in-dicated Bailey chose to push hisluck and stretch the boundar-ies o the legal systems toleranceat non-compliance with thoseterms.Bailey admitted to those ear-
lier lapses, blaming himsel butclaiming to have now seen theerror o his ways. Tose errorsincluded paying only $10.89 o a$3,431.8 restitution bill; gettingarrested twice or drunk in pub-lic; testing positive or marijuana;getting convicted on a 008 pre-scription raud charge; ailing tomaintain or complete his sub-stance abuse counseling classes;and not bothering to phone orvisit his probation ocer as re-quired and requested.Deense attorney Neal Knudson
presented two witnesses, Baileyand Sherry Hall o Street WiseMinistries. Both testied that thedeendant was trying to turn apositive corner in his lie with thehelp o the non-denominational
ministry or troubled or downon their luck youth. However, onNov. 13, 01, Bailey ound out itwas too late, that ater six yearso playing a shell game with thesystem, as Assistant Common-wealths Attorney Bryan Laytontermed it, his luck had nally runout.Prior to ruling on the revocation
request, Judge Dennis L. Huppasked the deendant i he wantedto say anything.Tey said I was going to press
my luck I did and I was stupidor that. But Im serious aboutgoing to college, Bailey, who hasbeen jailed or one month andone day ollowing the revocationling, began. Street Wise Minis-tries Hall had testied that Baileyhad a passion or cooking andhad been in contact with LibertyUniversity about their culinaryschool program.Why should I believe that?
Hupp, who noted he has presid-ed over Baileys legal cases since006, pressed the deendant.Im 6; Im not willing to mess
around anymore. Im too old to
keep messing up, Bailey replied.During direct testimony Baileypointed to other jail inmates hisage, who he said treated jail like avacation. Tey love it here (jail) I dont want to be like that, Bai-ley testied.I believe in second and third
chances, Hupp responded to thedeendants assertion he had -nally seen the light and changedat a undamental, personal level.However, the judge then re-
counted earlier probation viola-tions that have returned Bailey tojail or various periods beore hewas again released on those sec-ond and third chances. Te judgealso noted Baileys ailure on hisrestitution responsibility, point-ing to the eeble $10.89 paymenton a $3,431-plus vandalism resti-tution responsibility.I understand you want to be a
cook, want to be a che. But howar do we go in giving a second
chance ater you haus o like this? HuTe judge then a
question by revoprobation and rultwo years and eighhis original destrucerty sentences. Tethat upon his releserve two years oprobation and be recourt costs and therestitution.We asked Street
tries Hall i she wocontact with Baileincarceration and trpick up where he tetrying to get himseally and proessionpast indiscretions chim.She assured us sheDuring her testim
the court that the establishing a th
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Page County man aces multiple chargesA Page County man is being
held without bail in the War-ren County Jail ater his arrestWednesday evening, Novem-ber 7, 01 by Sergeant JoshSeal with the Warren CountySheris Oce.Derek Michael Berry, age 33,
o 134 Wintergreen Drive, Lu-ray was charged with aggra-vat-ed assault, drug/narcotic viola-tions, resisting arrest, eludingand driving revoked.Sergeant Seal was traveling
south on Route 340 when he
noticed the vehicle in ront ohim cross over the center line
several times. When Seal attempted to perorm a trac stop thevehicle turned on to Indian Hollow Road and the driver exitedthe SUV and took o running through a eld. Sergeant Seal wasable to catch the suspect and a struggle took place. Sergeant Sealdeployed pepper spray and was eventually able to handcu Berry.Money and several plastic baggies containing green leay mate-rial were located on Berry.Berry is scheduled to appear in Warren County General District
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halway house that would havebeen available to Bailey had thecourt decided to give him anoth-er second chance that day. Shealso was attempting to see Bailey
make positive moves in his sud-den career interest in cooking,including a potential applicationto Liberty University.Now his riends, Hall and Bai-
ley himsel must wait and see ithe alienated and slow-to-matureyoung mans Nov. 13, 01 ver-bal commitment to meaningulchange will survive -/3 years
in jail; or i the Bailey will windup like those he cited his age injail already, content with an insti-tutional lie o incarceration andpetty criminality.We wish him the best. But
also wish that momentary 011commitment to the grassroots
Occupy social movecited as a watershepersonal discoveryin with a lasting anstantial impact (atOccupy is more th
ing signs and hangistreet).
I understand you want to be a cook, want to be a che. But how ar do we go in giving a secondchance ater you have just blown us o like this? Judge Dennis L. Hupp ater noting deendanthad paid only $10.86 o a $3,431.8 restitution bill over six years in ront o his court
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Te sheri and I wanted an outside agency to conduct the investthere could not appear to be any avoritism or partiality shown.Chie Norman Shiett
Public safety
By Roger BianchiniWarren County Report
Te national media may haveCIA Director David Patreus andU.S. ranking Aghan war GeneralJohn Allens sex and e-mail scan-dals, but right here in River Citywe may have our own story involv-ing the arrogance o power, albeiton an epochally smaller scale andstage.
Okay, theres no sex involved andno supreme commanders whoseproessional heads, or at least eyeshave rolled. But as o their Nov. 5resignations, there are three or-mer Warren County Sheris O-ce deputies now out o nice lawenorcement jobs, apparently inthe case o at least two, due to adisregard or some o the laws theywere hired to help enorce.
wo o three deputies who re-signed, Brad Pugh and David
Robinson, were charged on Nov.10 with misdemeanor charges ounlawul hunting. Pugh was alsocharged with hunting without a li-cense and leaving wanton (carcass)waste behind. Te latter charge isdescribed on the warrant as killand knowingly allow a game ani-mal to be wasted without makinga reasonable eort to retrieve theanimal and retain it.
Eric Ramey was the third WCSOdeputy to resign Nov. 5, ater aninvestigation by Game & InlandFisheries Ocer Kevin G. Bilwinwas completed. But Ramey wasnot charged on Nov. 10 with Pughand Robinson. We asked SheriDaniel McEathron i Ramey mightbe given the opportunity to applyor reinstatement since he was notcharged.
Im not going to comment onthat. It was a personnel matterthat was handled internally, the
sheri replied.Despite the town location o the
suspected violations, FRPD ChieNorman Shiett turned the inves-tigation over to Game & InlandFisheries to avoid any potential ap-pearance o conict o interest dueto the close working relationshipo the countys two law enorce-ment agencies and its two chies.
Te sheri and I wanted an out-side agency to conduct the investi-gation so there could not appearto be any avoritism or partialityshown, Chie Shiett told us.
Sheri McEathron agreed, say-ing, We discussed it early onand decided letting a third partyhandle it would be the best way toproceed.
Shiett was a major in theWCSO prior to being selected bytown council to replace retiringFRPD Chie Richard Furr on Aug.4. Shiett became town police
chie on Aug. 31.While no reerence to the loca-
tion o the incidents is in the war-rants, inormation received by thispaper indicated it was o Route 55East, on the hill behind the WZRVradio station in the own o FrontRoyal. Te situation appears tohave developed ater a FrontRoyal Police ocer who lives inthat area, identied as Lt. ClintKeller, reported the deputies mayhave been hunting near his home.Keller was one driving orce inpresenting a deer-culling programimplemented within the town lim-its last year.
Tat program is run under strictsupervision o the Virginia Depart-ment o Game & Inland Fisherieswith operational oversight by theSuburban Whitetail ManagementProgram o Northern Virginia. Aspeople involved with the programsince its inception in the com-
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Bee bulgogi is standard Ko-rean amily ood. Its made withmarinated broiled (or bbqd)sliced bee and served with sidessuch as kim chee, parboiled spin-ach, parboiled soy bean sprouts,roasted sesame seeds, seaweedand rice. When possible I substi-tute venison or bee, thus creat-ing Venison Bulgogi.
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1 medium sized onion, sliced1/ sesame oil1/8 t black pepperone garlic clove, peeled andcrushed1/8 t grated resh ginger1 sake or dry sherry (optional)toasted sesame seeds
sides: parboiled spinach, par-boiled soy sprouts, roasted sesa-me seeds, seaweed, kim chee andrice.
1. Prepare the marinade. Mixall the ingredients (except meat)
together, ensuring that the sug-ar dissolves. Add the meat andtoss. Marinate at least 4 hours,or overnight in the ridge. Tendrain, separating the liquid rom
the onions and meat.
. Start the rice.
3. Heat a 1 rying pan over me-dium heat, spray with oil. Addthe marinated meat, onions andgreen onions and stir until themeat is cooked. Slice, sprinklewith sesame seeds and serve withsides. Te seaweed can be usedas a wrap too. Feeds 4, dependingon appetite.
Notes
Te spinach, soy sprouts andthe sesame seeds can be madein advance. All store well in theridge.
Kim chee is spicy ermentednapa cabbage and an excellentcondiment or meat, eggs andbuckwheat noodles. Te FrontRoyal Giant carries it in theirproduce section. Kim chee is alsomade with green onions, daikonand cucumber; some give it su-perood status.
(Managing editors note: man,Im drooling is it deer season yetand would any local hunter wantto contribute a little o his take tothis recipe?!!? Youll get some too,I promise Leslie, dont orget tosave some or the hunter.)
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Conservation scientist BillMcShea spoke about Deer asCritical Architects o the For-est at the Beautication o FrontRoyal Committees recent annualscholarship luncheon. McSheascredentials include wildlie ecol-ogist, computational biologistand member o the internationalcommittee charged with over-sight o the worlds deer popula-tions. His good natured, casualdemeanor and disarming presen-
tation created an immediate rap-port with the audience.
McShea began with an over-view o deer populations. He said
that there are 50 species o deerin the world, with a third o thoseendangered. In the 1800s Virgin-ias deer were rare too becauselocal game was a popular res-taurant dish. Ten in the 190sand 30s wildlie agencies pio-neered species restoration. Deerwere shipped rom Arkansas toShenandoah National Park in the1930s and 40s and the white taildeer population rebounded. o-day, even though its habitat hasdeclined, the North Americanwhite tailed deer is more abun-dant than 00 years ago - 35 mil-
lion deer today compared to 15- 0 million deer then.
Deer are the orests chie ar-chitects and engineers McShea
stated, and as an example de-scribed the impact o deer on mi-gratory birds and small mammalpopulations. Specically, deereat birds nesting vegetation, sothere are ewer birds. Deer alsosuccessully compete or acornswith small mammals. With ewersmall mammals hawks start eat-ing small birds. Deer also aectinvasive plant species by clearingout natives and turning over lealitter. McShea described deer asdisturbance agents responsibleor a loss o diversity and oster-ing the invasion o exotic plantsand animals.
McShea pronounced contem-porary Virginia as deer heavenwith its orest edges, corn eldsand landscaping. Dogs andences are the best controls hesaid, while adding that a prop-erty owners deer control is onlyas good as their neighbors. Goodmanagement happens at thecommunity level... We have totake ownership o the deer.
I think that densities need tobe brought down with a goal oincreasing diversity. McShea sit-ed the states hunting programs,including urban hunts, as posi-tive steps. However, they are lim-
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Ater the talk thisMcShea what he elwas. He replied thdense deer populaprivate land and tpartnerships betwand private land ohelp curb the probsuggested an increaged urban hunts.
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