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Pets of the Week Little Max has been at the shelter too long.This Plott hound mix is a charming pup and would make someone a wonderful pet. Spunky is a 3-4 month old black Lab puppy. She is a happy little girl that is ready to be trained to do all sorts of tricks. ALBEMARLE Dental associates Qenevd and Cosmetic ihentistiy DR. CHRIS KOPPELMAN, DDS DR. ETHAN NELSON, DDS Modern Dentistry in a relaxed environment for the entire family. We always welcome new patients! \ Call for an appointment % 482-5131 103- Mark Dr., Edenton, NC ' (behind the Chowan Hospital) 311 south broad street edenton, north Carolina ‘ 252-482-3525 Visit us online at www.albemarledental.com MARY JO SELLERS PHOTOS Rocky is a fantastic mixed puppy, possibly Lab, Dalmation or blue tick. He is 4-5 months old and available now for adop tion at the Tri-County Animal Shelter on Icaria Road in Tyner. For more info on Rocky and other adoptable animals, call the shelter at 221-8514. 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RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT .33 Large amount of used restaurant equipment including commercial refrigerators & freezers, stoves, grills & griddles, , large wok line, stainless steel sinks, hoods & ice machine heads. Also a large amount of concession style equipment including hot dog warmers, brewing stations, warm display boxes, shelving, tables, chairs, bar stools, etc Used sound equipment includes (3) Feavey & Yamaha amps, Peavey & Yamaha speakers, speakers stands, microphones, mic stands, (2) electric pianos, Yamaha 8 pc. drum set, etc.,. Cash or check day of sale. Credit/Debil cards accepted with a .1% tonvenience fee. Everything sold "as is. where is". Council to consider 4th term appointment Kalbach being considered to stay By REBECCA BUNCH Staff Writer The Edenton Town Coun cil will consider at its Sept. 11 regular monthly meeting whether Airport Commis sion Chairman Jim Kal bach can be reappointed to his post since he has served the maximum three terms. Kalbach’s most recent term has expired, but he could be reappointed should the council decide that special circumstanc es exist for an exception. Kalbach has been closely involved in plans for a so lar farm adjacent to the airport, a project the town has been working on with Duke Energy “The town’s code of or dinances calls for a three term limit on the town’s various boards and com missions,” Town Manager Anne-Marie Knighton ex plained in an email. “There is a provision in the code that allows for a person to serve a fourth term if spe cial circumstances warrant an additional term.” Councilman Steve Biggs, who serves as the Town Council’s liaison with the airport commission, said during a council committee meeting on Aug. 27 that he had been very impressed with the job Kalbach had done in the past. “He has done an out standing job of serving as Warriors routed by St. David From staff reports RALEIGH — The Law rence Academy football team dropped to 0-2 after being handed a 42-6 defeat by St David’s last Friday The Warriors struck first on quarterback Jesse White’s 66-yard run, how ever, a penalty nullified the touchdown. Despite some sustained offensive drives, the War Crimewatch EDENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS • Aug. 30 — Amanda Lynn Christian, 24, of Cabarrus Street, simple physical as sault. • Aug. 30 — Monta Dequey Privott, 18, of East Queen Street, simple physical assault and injury to real property. • Aug. 30 — Milton Herman Copeland Jr., 30, df West Gale Street, was charged • with failure to appear. • Aug. 29 — Avery Dequae Coston, 24, of Coston Lane, was charged with failure to appear. • Aug. 28 — Anthony Smith Jr., 30, of Edenton, failure to appear. INCIDENTS • Aug. 28 — Fraud on North Broad Street. • Aug. 27 — Vandalism at Net-Change on East Church Street. chairman of the airport commission,” Biggs said in recommending that the council consider reappoint ing him. Biggs chairs the council’s administrative committee which brings board and commission appointments before the council. Councilman Willis Priv ott agreed. “I don’t know that we’ve had anybody that’s done the job he (Kalbach) has done,” Privott said. “I re ally think he deserves an other chance.” After the meeting Kal bach said he would be happy to be reappointed to the airport commission especially in light of the pending solar farm project. A lease agreement for that project was also among the items on the agenda at the Aug. 27 meeting but action was continued until the Sept. 11 meeting. Kalbach, 71, works as a part-time consultant for Whitener Capital Manage ment headquartered in Rocky Mount. “Since I just work part-time, I have the time to do it and would be happy to continue serving on the commission,” he said. Also open is a vacancy on the town’s recreation advi sory board left by the ex pired term of Steve Gabel. Gabel, having served three full terms, is not eligible for reappointment. Knigh ton said the town plans to advertise for potential can didates. ! For more sports, see pages 6A and 7A 'vc. / _ „ J riors shot themselves in the foot with various mis cues and penalties. The Merry Hill private school looks to notch its first win Friday on a return trip to the Raleigh area, this time to face Cary Christian School • Aug. 27 — Larceny of padlock and injury to per sonal property at East Coast Equipment on East Church Street. • Aug. 27 — Larceny (shoplift ing) and injury to personal property at Dollar General on North Broad Street. • Aug. 26 — Injury to personal property at Waterford Place. • Aug. 26 — Larceny on Cabarrus Street. • Aug. 25 — Vandalism on West Peterson Street. • Aug. 24 — Larceny of lawn mower on Old Hertford Road. • Aug. 22 — Hit and run on Virginia Road. • Aug. 20 — Unauthorized use of debit card on North Broad Street. CHOWAN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ARRESTS •Aug. 25—Kristopher Mi chael Simons, 25, of White Oak Drive, was charged with assault on a female, domestic criminal trespass and injury to real property. 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