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IN OUR COMMUNITY
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GAMES
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ENTERTAINMENT19
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
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County Times
Calvert
Local News
By Dandan Zou
Staff Writer
Owings resident Darrell Lee Adams was
given 25 years of incarceration after being
indicted for stabbing his 58-year-old mother Faye Adams while on probation.
He was sentenced to 25 years with 10
years suspended for the first-degree assault. Circuit Court Judge Mark Chandlee
also gave Adams the full 10 years of backup time for violating his probation.
Adams had 10 years of backup time
for robbing a BB&T bank in Dunkirk in
the March of 2010. He robbed $712 from
a bank teller, according to the police. The
now 39-year-old was on probation for the
robbery and lived with his 77-year-old maternal grandmother Doris Jones on Solomons Island Rd. in Owings.
In the evening of May 17, 2015, the police responded to a call from Adams family requesting assistance to control him.
When the police arrived, Adams were
argumentative and difficult to deal with
while his parents, Faye and Glenwood Adams, his grandmother Jones and his uncle
Dean Jones were trying to mediate him, according to the charging document. At the
time, Adams seemed to pose no threat to
himself or other family members, and the
police left.
About an hour and a half later, Adams
grandmother Jones called 911 and reported
that he had stabbed his mother with a knife
and was fighting with other family members. The police arrived to find Faye Adams bleeding from her abdomen and arms
while Adams father and uncle were on top
of him holding him down, the charging
document said. They had taken the threeinch-long folding knife away from Adams,
but he kept fighting them.
Police investigator said Faye Adams had
five to seven lacerations and had lost a significant amount of blood. She was transported to Prince Georges County Hospital. Adams was handcuffed and relocated
outside of the residency, and he appeared
belligerent, talkative, argumentative and
unapologetic, the investigator wrote in the
charging document.
According to family statements, after the
police left, the family continued to try to
calm Adams down so he could keep stay-
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Obituaries
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
gazetteobits@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
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William Paul Booty Hall, 47, of Huntingtown passed away August 9, 2016. He
was born May 4, 1969 in Prince Frederick
to Elmer Paul and Karen Irene (Schulze)
Hall. Booty was raised in North Beach and
attended Calvert High School. He was employed as a carpenter working on commercial and residential buildings. In his leisure
time Booty enjoyed hunting, dancing, football and camping.Booty is survived by his
son Lane Corbin Hall of Little River, SC,
mother Karen Irene Hall and father Elmer
Paul Hall of Huntingtown and sister Kelley
P. Hall of Lothian. He is also survived by
his nephew William C.R. Will Hall and
wife Shannon, nieces Kaitlin Demember
and husband Andrew and Shelby Richardson as well as his great niece Ellie Hall.In
lieu of flowers contributions may be made
to the Booty Hall Memorial Fund set up in
Karens name at SunTrust Bank.
To Place A Memorial,
Please Call
301-373-4125
or send an email to
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Thursday, August 18
Asbury Book Discussion - Dead Wake:
The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
Calvert Library Southern Branch at
Asbury,11100 Asbury Cir, Solomons
10:30 to 12:00 p.m.
#1 New York Times Bestseller from the
bestselling author and master of narrative
nonfiction comes the enthralling story of
the sinking of the Lusitania. Join us for this
lively book discussion every other month
on the 3rd Thursday. Next book to discuss
is decided by the group. 410-326-5289.
Friday, August 19
Saturday, August 20
Monday, August 22
Green Crafting
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons- 2 to 4 p.m.
Making crafts out of materials that would
typically be thrown out. Crocheting, needlework, sewing, and simple tying techniques will be used. 410-326-5289.
Tuesday, August 23
Drop-in Computer Coding
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850
Costley Way- 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy. Younger children
will need the help of an adult. 410-535-0291
or 301-855-1862.
Flying Needles
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons- 6 to 9 p.m.
Knitting, crocheting and portable crafting
group open to anyone wanting to join in
and share talents, crafting time or learn a
new skill. 410-326-5289.
Wednesday, August 24
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Events
Thursday, August 25
Friday, August 26
Friday, August 26
Monday, August 29
Green Crafting
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons- 2 to 4 p.m.
Making crafts out of materials that would
typically be thrown out. Crocheting, needlework, sewing, and simple tying techniques will be used. 410-326-5289.
Tuesday, August 30
Meet Eyebrow
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Tuesday, August 30
Flying Needles
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Road, Solomons- 6 to 9 p.m.
Knitting, crocheting and portable crafting
group open to anyone wanting to join in
and share talents, crafting time or learn a
new skill. 410-326-5289.
Wednesday, August 31
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Thursday, August 18
Friday, August 19
Saturday, August 20
Sunday, August 21
Monday, August 22
Tuesday, August 23
Wednesday, August 24
Thursday, August 25
Little Minnows
(Calvert Marine Museum 14200 Solomons
Island Rd, Solomons)
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
A program for children age 3 5 and their
caregivers with this month featuring a Waterman/Lighthouse Keepers theme. Fee is
$5, CMM members free.
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Contributing Writer
she loved swimming at the beach and seeing her family during the summer.
Brunicardis cake matched the balloons
all around the room purple, white, and
yellow (her favorite
color). She blew out the
candles, and made her
wish out loud: I hope
you all live to be 100.
Near the end of
the party, Brunicardi
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with her three nieces
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gifts. Hardins gift was
a hit with everyone at
the party, especially
with Brunicardi. He
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chicken wearing a shirt
2015 Plein Air Festival artist and CSM art student Barbara Stepura
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south and east
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41. Emerges
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44. Chinese sword
45. Energy unit
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48. The Golden State
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52. Strayed
54. Liquid body
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56. Plutonium
57. Truckers use this
59. Largest English
dictionary (abbr.)
60. Beloved British
princess Lady __
61. The Bay State
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14. Edible red algae
15. Hitters need this
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Wednesday, August 24
In Entertainment
Thursday, August 18
Night Cap
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
6:30 p.m.
Sunset Concert Festival
ODonnell Lake (10400 ODonnell
Lake Park, Waldorf)
7 p.m.
Calvert Toastmasters Meeting
CourtHouse Square Room 205 Main
Street Prince Frederick
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Alli & I
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
8:30 p.m.
Use holiday cards to create Holiday Card Placemats, Friday,
August 26, 10:30 a.m. All supplies
will be provided. Free. Pre-register.
Come out for the Scrabble
Tournament, Tuesday, August
30, 10:30 a.m. Pre-register by
August23.
Thursday, August 25
Friday, August 26
Lunches are served to seniors, aged 60-plus, and their spouses through Title
IIIC of the Older Americans Act. Suggested donation is $3. To make or cancel a
reservation call: Calvert Pines Senior Center at 410-535-4606 or
301-855-1170, North Beach Senior Center at 410-257-2549, or Southern Pines
Senior Center at 410-586-2748. Lunches are subject to change.
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Friday, August 19
Monday, August 22
Team Trivia
The Ruddy Duck Brewery (13200
Dowell Rd., Dowell)
7 p.m.
Tuesday, August 23
Cedar Point Ladies Golf
Cedar Point Golf Course (23248 Cedar Point Rd, Patuxent River)
8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ben Connelly
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)
6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday, August 24
Saturday, August 20
R&R Train
Anthonys Bar and Grill (10371
Southern Maryland Blvd., Dunkirk)
Sunday, August 21
Crab cake dinner - St. George
Catholic Church
St. George Catholic Church Community Center (19197 St. George Church
Road, Valley Lee)
Noon to 5 p.m.
Annual Candy Carnival
Living Hope Church (46694 Midway
Dr, Lexington Park)
1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, August 25
Sunset Concert Festival
ODonnell Lake (10400 ODonnell
Lake Park, Waldorf)
7 p.m.
Steve Nelson
Anglers Seafood Bar & Grill (275
Lore Rd., Solomons)
6 to 10 p.m.
Zumba Gold-Toning at Mt Hope
Mt. Hope Community Center (104
Pushaw Station Rd, Sunderland)
7 to 8 p.m.
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COMMISSIONERS
CORNER
Budget Time
As we begin another budget build (FY18 effective July 1, 2017 June 30, 2018),
I reflected upon how transparent we were
this previous year, only to receive criticism
for our decisions at the very end when real
changes were hard to make and impacts
unacceptable.
This year, I began using Social Medial
encouraging anyone to assist building this
upcoming budget. This article also extends that invitation. To date, of the four
individuals who indicated expertise and
offered to help, only two have emailed me
to participate. Others are welcomed, but remember, most effective input occurs early
in the process as the build unfolds. Making
changes later is more difficult. If one thinks
they want to influence this build, email me
at slaughek@co.cal.md.us and I will email
you a spreadsheet with the following two
tasks:
Task one is to take the spreadsheet I
send, and perform the following: Identify
what Services you recommend cutting.
Note, if you choose to cut a Function, that
may have an adverse effect upon a Service.
The other part of this task is to identify any
new Services you think should be added.
Each Service description must begin with
an Active Verb and the Basis of Estimate
item written in laymans language. The
county staff will need that information to
determine the financial part related to the
Service.
By example, my own thoughts include
possible county government restructuring. Where we might find financial savings
such as terminating county involvement
in the Chesapeake Beach Train museum
by transferring it to either the town or any
local business that may benefit with that
tourist attraction. The other area I would
By Evan Slaughenhoupt
Commissioner President
cut might be the Tri-County Council. However, these ideas were not vetted with my
fellow commissioners who may have different ideas (and it takes at least 3 to affect
such changes). Also remember, the county
may need to expend additional funding to
support a new Animal Shelter.
While some tweaking of the budget is
possible offering some savings, and the
county staff is always looking to reduce expenses, frankly it takes funding to provide
services.
Real financial impacts (one of the driving
reasons for needing to increase tax rates the
previous year) include unfunded mandates
imposed upon us by the state. Therefore,
the second part of the task would be for you
to begin an effort to petition the State legislature to restore the Highway User Revenue
to the counties.
Calvert County absorbed Maryland State
Legislatures unfunded mandates, including the shift from state to county a yearly
$5.3 million payment towards teacher pensions, requirements for new watershed implementation standards, and a yearly loss
of $5.2 million in Highway User Revenue
(HUR) which is state-collected gas tax
money intended for county roads.
You should coordinate your petition with
both the Republican and Democrat central
committees here in Calvert County as well
as unaffiliated voters. The likelihood of
changing the teacher pension and watershed items is small, however, there is a real
political possibility of restoring the HUR.
Restoring HUR just might assist reducing
some of that recent tax rate increase. Are
you ready to get engaged in this, or comfortable watching it from the sidelines?
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5 BR/3.5 bath home is Close to PAX and shopping
This pristine home is move in ready and located on a cul de sac street. Enjoy the
large deck over looking your private back yard. Freshly painted, open floor plan,
huge eat in kitchen, finished basement, lawn irrigation, and 5 large bedrooms.
with a full basement ready for you to finish in your own style! You will love the
unique beautiful woodwork throughout this beauty. Full unfinished basement
with high ceilings. walkout entrance with paved patio.
$357,500
$374,900
$224,978
Walk to LES, Father Andrew White, College of S.MD, Hospital, Dunkin Doughnuts
and Chocolate shop, Auxilary FD. Super Location!
$274,900
Patrick Dugan
Sell Phone 240-577-1496
Office 301-863-2400 ext. 229
email me at
Patrick4Homes@gmail.com
$274,893