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Letters
Local News
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Restaurants of SOMD
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Feature
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Education
15
Community
16
Seniors
17
Entertainment
19
Obituaries
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Community Calendar
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Library Calendar
21
Games
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Classifieds
23
Business Directory
23
Auto Accidents
Workers comp
Divorce/Separation
Support/Custody
Domestic Violence
Criminal/Traffic
DWI/MVA Hearings
Power of Attorney
Name Change Adoption
Wills Guardianship
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Local News
Celebrating 20 Years
By Crista Dockray
Staff Writer
Neal A. Zabiegalski, D.D.S., P.C.,
of Chesapeake Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery celebrated 20 years of business in St. Marys County on Thursday, Oct. 29.
From noon to 2 p.m. Dr. Zabiegalski
held an open house at his new California location with a variety of food and
refreshments for guests that included
county doctors and staff and dignitar-
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The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners announces that county offices will be closed
Wednesday, Nov. 11, in observance of the Veterans
Day holiday. In addition:
The county senior centers will be closed and Meals
on Wheels will not be delivered.
There will be no county bus service.
Calvert Library locations will be closed.
Mt. Hope and Southern community centers will be
closed. Northeast Community Center will be open
with normal operating hours.
The Appeal Landfill and county convenience
centers will be open.
Chesapeake Hills Golf Course will be open with
regular hours.
The Calvert Marine Museum will be open 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Flag Ponds Nature Park will be closed.
Kings Landing Park will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Battle Creek Cypress Swamp will be closed.
Edward Hall Aquatic Center will be open with
regular hours.
Governor Larry Hogan today announced that most Maryland businesses will see a significant reduction
in unemployment insurance taxes, the
lowest possible rates allowed under
state law, beginning in the First Quarter of 2016. Maryland employers will
now pay between $25.50 and $127.50
less per employee per year than what
is paid by businesses under the current rate.
Our administration is committed
to making it easier for citizens and
companies to do business in Maryland. Earlier this year, we eliminated
100 fees across state government,
and we are streamlining processes in
government agencies, cutting out bureaucracy and working to identify and
eliminate unnecessary regulations
that harm small businesses and employers, said Governor Hogan. Due
to the strong growth of the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, we
are pleased to be able to let business
owners know that the cost of unemployment insurance in Maryland will
be reduced. This is a real win for our
business community and the state as
Information on Calvert County Government services can be found online at www.co.cal.md.us. Find
Calvert County Government on Facebook.
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The Calvert County Department of Public Works will begin a project to help control
flooding along 5th Street in North Beach in
the coming weeks. The stormwater drainage
improvement project will be completed in
two phases, with the first phase beginning in
mid-November.
County crews will improve the existing
ditch line along the eastbound side of 5th
Street between Milwaukee and Greenwood
avenues. When completed, the grassed swale
along the road will be re-established to pro-
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POLICE REPORTS
Prince Frederick - Barrack U
Armed Robbery:
On Oct. 27 at 2:30 a.m., Trooper Kaitz responded to the 7-11 in Dunkirk for a robbery
in progress. Upon arrival, Tpr. Kaitz made
contact with the store employee and another
witness. They advised that a male approximately 6 ft. tall and 200 lbs. had demanded
money and cigarettes. The suspect left in a
car with a loud exhaust. While in the store,
the suspect kept his right hand in his pocket
indicating he had a gun. The suspect has
been identified and the investigation was
turned over to CED South.
Destruction of Property:
On Oct. 27 at 6:20 p.m., Trooper First Class
Rowe responded to the 12900 block of Barreda Blvd. in Lusby for a malicious destruction
of property complaint. The home owner ad-
Vehicle Thefts
suspect.
Sheriff Mike Evans is requesting the citizens of Calvert County assist us by locking
their vehicles and removing any items of
value from within them. In addition citizens
are being asked to relay this message to family and friends via social media outlets, community meetings, neighborhood watches etc.
Should you witness any suspicious activity or observe any subjects in your neighborhoods that you are not familiar with, please
call 911. Your assistance will be greatly
appreciated.
Citizens with information on the following crimes or any criminal activity in Calvert
County who wish to report it anonymously
can now access the Calvert County Crime
Solvers link through the Sheriffs Office
website.
Go to http://www.co.cal.md.us/residents/
safety/law/sheriff/ and click on the Crime
Solvers link to leave an anonymous tip online, or call 410-535-2880. Information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect
could result in a $1,000 reward.
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and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
news@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following weeks edition.
Doris Woolford
Tettimer, 91
Doris Woolford Tettimer,
91, of St. Leonard, Md.,
passed away on Oct. 31,
in Prince Frederick, Md.
She was born Feb. 15, 1924
and lived her entire life in
Calvert County, Md. She
graduated from Calvert
High School in 1940 and proceeded to
start her family of six children. She was
a member of St. Pauls Methodist Church
and a charter member of the Company 7
Alarmers in St. Leonard. Her most joy
came when she cooked Sunday dinners for
her large family, in her tiny kitchen. Her
children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and friends will cherish the memory
of those moments forever.
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Elmer F. Wolfrey, 92
Elmer F. Wolfrey, 92,
of Lusby passed away on
Tuesday, Oct. 27 at the
Calvert Burnett Hospice
House.
Elmer was born in
Southwest, Washington,
D.C. on Feb. 26, 1923 to the
late George Thomas Wolfrey and the late
Annie Mae (Fines) Wolfrey.
In 1990, Elmer married Shirley Wise
Wolfrey and they resided in Lusby, Md. for
25 years.
In 1949, Elmer married the late Naomi
Mae Wolfrey and together they raised six
children: Joanne Nelson Prentiss (Robert),
the late George Warren Nelson, Sr., the late
E. Franklin Wolfrey, Jr., Judy Anna Best
(Michael), June Annie Santilli (Rocky) and
Scott Michael Wolfrey, Sr. Elmer is also
survived by 12 grandchildren, 27 greatgrandchildren, six great-great grandchildren, and sister, Frances Zylich. Elmer was
preceded in death by his brother Thomas
J. Wolfrey and sister Mildred Mae Burley.
A Navy veteran of WWII and a graduate
of Southeastern University in Washington,
D.C., Elmer retired from Washington Gas
Light Company in 1982 after 35 years of
service.
Family received friends on Friday, Oct. 30
from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the Rausch
Funeral Home, 20 American Ln., Lusby. A
funeral service was held at 11 a.m. in the funeral home chapel. Interment followed in Ft.
Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Md. at 1:30
p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in memory of Elmer F. Wolfrey to the Burnett Calvert Hospice House,
4559 Sixes Rd., Prince Frederick, Md. 20678.
Condolences to the family may be made at
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Safe Harbor provides all counseling and
therapy for their residents. They encourage
their residents to get protective orders and they
provide accompaniment to go to court in order
to obtain it.
They provide local transportation within
Prince Frederick to go to work, counseling,
therapy and the like.
The residents qualify for nutritional support
through Calvert County DSS so Safe Harbor
residents do their own shopping and cook their
food in the large community kitchen the shelter offers. The shelter also provides full bathrooms and laundry facilities.
Safe Harbor is a very unique organization
in that the employees work for the state and
manage the program, the county owns the
building and provides them all of the service
and maintenance support for the building and
the community runs the 501(c)(3) Safe Harbor,
Inc., which takes donations.
Safe Harbor is in need of monetary donations in order to provide their clients with
services such as $20 gas cards to get to work
or security deposits to help them move out of
their abusive situations.
The shelter does often find themselves in
need of disposable diapers. At one point this
year they had 13 children under the age of
seven at one time.
Project ECHO is the only year round homeless shelter in Calvert County. It was founded
in 1992, and the first building that opened in
1993 was a 16-bed house. They moved into
their current location in Prince Frederick six
years ago and now have 40 beds. They have
a floor entirely dedicated to men and a floor
entirely dedicated to women that each hold 20
beds. Among those 40 beds are two suites that
can hold up to six family members.
They are the only shelter in the tri-county
area that accepts entire families, said Develop-
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The Northern High School (NHS) Patriot Players have been working hard and
spending countless hours on their newest production Zombietown by Tim
Bauer.
The play takes place in a Texas town
during a zombie apocalypse, but no one
is positive about where the zombies came
from during this apocalypse. The fast
moving show is filled with witty laughs
and also tons of excitement. Makeup
takes about an hour to do but looks lifelike in the end and the intense zombie
costumes bring lots of amazement to the
play along with the talent.
The show includes students Joey Almony (grade 12), Samson Allen (grade 9),
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Angela Davis, political activist, educator and scholar, gave The Margaret Brent Lecture entitled, Racial
Justice, Feminism and the Prison Industrial Complex at St. Marys College of Maryland last Thursday, Oct. 29.
Davis lecture was held at the Michael P. OBrien
Athletics and Recreation Center Arena at 4 p.m and
was sponsored by the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, the Office of the President, the
Lecture and Fine Arts Committee and the Center for
the Study of Democracy.
Joe Lucchesi, an associate professor of Art History
and a member of the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program faculty, gave a welcome. Laraine Glidden, Acting Provost and Dean of Faculty,
followed him with the history of the Margaret Brent
Lecture Series. Glidden and President Tuajuanda C.
Jordan then presented Davis with the Margaret Brent
Award.
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Senior
Citizen News
Centers Closed
Calvert Pines, North Beach and Southern Pines Senior Centers
will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11 for Veterans Day. No Meals on
Wheels will be delivered. Thank you to all veterans for your service.
Alzheimers Caregiver Support Group Training
The Calvert County Office on Aging in partnership with Asbury
Solomons is seeking individuals interested in becoming trained to
lead Alzheimers Caregiver Support Groups in Calvert County. The
Alzheimers Association staff will hold a training session, Friday,
Nov. 20, 12 5 p.m. at the Southern Branch Library, Solomons. If
you are interested in this initiative, please contact Susan Justice, Division Chief for the Calvert County Office on Aging at 410-535-4606
or 301-855-1170 or by email at justicsa@co.cal.md.us.
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In Our Community
Tuesday, Nov. 10
Hot Dog, Beef Barley Soup,
Baked Beans, Coleslaw,
Orange
Wednesday, Nov. 11
Centers Closed for Veterans
Day
Thursday, Nov. 12
Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes,
Mixed Green Salad, Carrots,
Wheat Bread, Tropical Fruit
Friday, Nov. 13
Roast Beef with Gravy,
Mashed Potatoes, Marinated
Cucumbers and Onions, Scandinavian Vegetables, Wheat
Bread, Mandarin Oranges
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Day After Halloween Show Featured Horses Once Neglected Now Healed
Freedom Hill Horse Rescue (FHHR)
welcomed former rescue horses back
to the barn during this years (day after) Halloween Show on November 1st.
The event featured almost 20 current
and former rescue horses in costume,
plus other riders from the area. It was a
great event to illustrate the positive results that rescue organizations have on
abused, neglected, and unwanted horses
in our area.
There is an unfortunate need for
the event coordinator and FHHR volunteer. The costumes were just amazing
this year. The Lone Ranger and Silver,
Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Dorothy and
Toto, and Napoleon Dynamite and LaFawnduh were just a few of the guests
who joined in the fun. Photos can be
viewed on the Freedom Hill Horse Rescue website at https://www.freedomhillhorserescue.com/halloween-show.html.
The horse and riders
competed in a pumpkin
toss, a haunted obstacle course, a barrel race and more. They even bobbed for
apples. Despite some morning rain, the
event was a huge success. The FHHR
leadership sends a huge thank you to all
volunteers, supporters, and participants.
It really takes a village to run a rescue!
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Thursday, Nov. 5
Swamp Candy
Ruddy Duck (13200 Dowell Rd.,
Dowell) - 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Mechanicsville) - noon
Free Family Steam Event
Annmarie Sculpture Garden and
Arts Center (13480 Dowell Rd.,
Dowell) - 1 p.m.
Hand Dancing and Line Dancing Social
House of Dance (24620 Three
Notch Rd., Hollywood) - 5 p.m.
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Applebees (555 N Solomons
Island Rd., Prince Frederick) - 8
to 10 a.m.
Texas Holdem and Cash
Games
Julie Rogers Studio of Dance
(4120 Old Town Rd., Huntingtown) - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8
Saturday, Nov. 7
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Community
Calendar
Friday, Nov. 6
First Free Friday
Calvert Marine Museum (14200 Solomons
Island Rd., Solomons)- 5 to 8 p.m.
The museum is open and free to the public. Join
Song Circle for a jam session and sing-along in
the Harms Gallery at 6 p.m. Docents will be in
every gallery.
Chicken Dinner - Chesapeake Beach
American Legion Post 206 (3330 Chesapeake
Ave., Chesapeake Beach)- 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Join us for an informal dinner from 5:30 to 7
p.m. hosted by the American Legion Stallings
Williams, in the lower-level dining room. The
dinner includes all the trimmings and salad and
beverage for $12. Public invited. Call for more
information 301-855-6466. www.ALpost206.
org.
Try Modern Western Square Dancing
Southern Community Center (20 Appeal Ln.,
Lusby)- 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Intro to Modern Western Square Dancing--Aqua Squares Square dance club will be
hosting First Fridays, free. Come for a free
introductory lesson. No experience or partner
necessary. Bring the whole family. For more information, contact Bill and Mary 301-863-8054,
Pete and Paula at 301-872-4547, or Rita at
410-535-9654. Email us at aquasquaresclub@
yahoo.com.
Saturday, Nov. 7
Zumba at the Beach
NE Community Center (Chesapeake Beach)- 9
to 10 a.m.
This class combines all of the step toning and
strengthening for your legs and glutes and all
of the Zumba fitness-party fun you love. Try it
once and you will be hooked. No experience
necessary. Aerobic step boards will be provided. When the weather is warm, we hold class
under the gazebo outside. For more info, email
Zumbabonnie@comcast.net.
Huntingtown HS Craft Fair
Huntingtown High School (4125 N Solomons
Island Rd., Solomons)- 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Annual craft fair at Huntingtown High School.
Concessions, vendors and crafters. Locally
advertised, in the cafeteria. Spaces are $30. To
reserve a space, please email cascierol@calvertnet.k12.md.us for an application.
Monday, Nov. 9
Girls Night Out: Holiday Gifts
Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center
(Solomons)- 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Series: 2-class series. Age group: adults (21
and older), member cost: $85, and nonmember
cost: $90. Materials fee: all materials provided. Instructor: Sarah Houde. No experience
needed! Grab your favorite snack and make it a
night out as we use soft clay slabs and coils to
create decorative and functional items to give as
holiday gifts. Items can include cookie or appetizer trays, mugs, ornaments, angels, bells, and
more. Each person can make 3-4 items; keep a
few, give a few! Recruit your friends and make
it a true girls night out! Registration required. To
register, call 410-326-4640. For more information, visit www.annmariegarden.org.
Zumba at Dunkirk Fire Department
Dunkirk Fire House- 7 to 8 p.m.
This class is Zumba Gold Toning - a dance/
fitness program specifically designed for the
beginner that allows you to move at your own
pace while working with light weights. No
experience is necessary. This class will be held
on the ground floor through the rear parking lot.
Drop in fee is only $5, with greater discounts on
multi-class passes. For more information, email
Zumbabonnie@comcast.net.
Tuesday, Nov. 10
Southern Maryland HR Professionals Conference
CSM Campus (115 J.W. Williams Rd., Prince
Frederick)- 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Early Bird Discount Available. The Human
Resources Association of Southern Maryland
is presenting its fifth conference in Building B,
Multipurpose Rm. The conference will feature
a keynote speaker and four breakout sessions
featuring eight different topics. The program is
designed to provide professional development
for HR professionals, support staff, business
managers or anyone with Human Resources
(HR) responsibilities SHRM Development Credits and HRCI recertification credits are pending.
The cost is $100 for members and $125 for
non-members. Continental breakfast and lunch
is included. To register, please go to www.hrasmonline.shrm.org by Nov. 6. More information
about HRASM can be found at www.hrasmonline.shrm.org.
TexMex Dinner
American Legion Post 206, Rt. 260 (3330
Chesapeake Ave., Chesapeake Beach)- 5:30
to 7 p.m.
Join us for an informal dinner hosted by the
American Legion Auxiliary Stallings Williams
Post 206, on Route 260 in Chesapeake Beach,
in the lower-level dining room. The cost is $10,
including all the trimmings and beverage. Call
for more information 301-855-6466 or visit
www.ALpost206.org. Public welcome.
Zumba Gold-Toning
Sunderland Elementary School (Sunderland)- 7
p.m.
This class is Zumba Gold Toning class - a
dance/fitness program specifically designed for
the beginner that allows you to move at your
own pace while working with light weights. No
experience is necessary. Come see what its
all about. We have a great group of ladies who
have a blast while growing stronger with every
class.
Thursday, Nov. 5
Shake It Out Music and Movement
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H.
G. Trueman Rd., Solomons 10 to 10:30
a.m.
Shake It Out Music and Movement will create a rich environment that promotes social,
emotional and physical skills. Come join us
for some shaken fun.
Resume and Cover Letter Workshop
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 1 to 3 p.m.
Need help with your resume? Join job counselor Sandra Holler in a small group to learn
what makes a strong resume and cover
letter. If you have one started, bring it with
you so editing can happen on the spot. One
printed copy helps. Please register.
Drop-in Computer Coding
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819
Harbor Rd., Chesapeake Beach 5 to 6 p.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy.
Tween Night: Paws Are Our Cause
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 6
On Pins & Needles
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 1 to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 7
Brain Games: Mahjongg, Scrabble & more
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way noon to 3 p.m.
Lego Mania
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 9
Monday Morning Movies & More
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 10 to 11 a.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy. Younger children will
need the help of an adult.
Flying Needles
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H. G.
Trueman Rd., Solomons 6 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 12
Calvert Conversations
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819
Harbor Rd., Chesapeake Beach 10 to 11 a.m.
Shake It Out Music and Movement will create a rich environment that promotes social,
emotional and physical skills. Come join us
for some shaken fun.
Drop-in Computer Coding
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819
Harbor Rd., Chesapeake Beach 5 to 6 p.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy.
Drop-in Minecraft
Calvert Library Fairview Branch, Rt. 4 and
Chaneyville Rd., Owings 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Lego Mania
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819
Harbor Rd., Chesapeake Beach 6:30 to 7:30
p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 10
Calvert Library Celebrates Military Families
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Have fun learning the languages of computers. Its fun, Its easy.
Friday, Nov. 13
On Pins & Needles
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 1 to 4 p.m.
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Events
Saturday, Nov. 14
Chess Saturday at the Library
Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch, 3819
Harbor Rd., Chesapeake Beach 10 a.m. to
noon
Monday, Nov. 16
Books & Toys
Calvert Library Southern Branch, 13920 H. G.
Trueman Rd., Solomons 10 to 11 a.m.
Persuasion by Jane Austen. Moms, parents, caregivers and your tots! Book club for
mom, playtime for kids!
Monday Morning Movies & More
Calvert Library Prince Frederick, 850 Costley
Way 10 to 11 a.m.
Games
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Games
CLUES ACROSS
1. Owed
7. Shawl
13. Slow tempo
14. Bodily structure
16. Sun-god
17. Franklin or Eleanor
19. Degree
20. Norwegian poet
22. Local school organization
23. Consumer
25. Brews
26. Hero
28. To clear or tidy
29. 9th month
30. Hit lightly
31. Pinna
33. DoD computer language
34. One Direction won at 2014
awards
36. No. Am. peat bog
38. Clear wrap
40. Napped leather
41. In a way, takes
43. Transported
44. Back muscle
45. Unhappy
47. Wrong
48. Chit
51. Epic poem
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