Sanitary district creation begins for HI By CATHY WILSON Staff Writer County commissioners took the first step Monday night towards creating a sanitary district for the camping sections of Holi ¬ day Island now known as Minzies Creek Village (MCV). Commissioners unani mously accepted a petition from MCV, an unincorpo rated nonprofit associa tion comprised of full time residents and other prop erty owners in the Camp Holiday Island section as well as other users of the section’s wastewater treat ment plant. Petitions bearing sig natures of more than 51 percent of the property owners supported asking commissioners to create the district that will be called Minzies Creek Sani tary District. All of the sig natures were mapped and verified by County Man ¬ ager Frank Heath. County commissioners will now schedule a joint public hearing with the North Carolina Depart ment of Environment and Natural Resources in the near future before the dis ¬ trict can be created. “This is the first step, but there are a lot of en gineering issues, a lot of financial issues the group has to deal with,” said See SANITARY, 11 IT'S ^uraNG Season STAFF PHOTOS BY CATHY WILSON And the hunt begins! Children of all ages scampered to hunt Easter Eggs Saturday at Calvary Pentecostal Holiness Church in Belvidere. SB 1 .4.7B More than 3,000 Easter Eggs were hidden Saturday at Calvary Pentecostal Holiness Church, giving children of all ages plenty of exercise and fun! While most of the plastic eggs contained candy, some golden eggs con tained cash! It was al! part of the community celebra tion hosted by the church, which also provided free bar becue, gospel music, games and a gospel message. Some ran, some took their time including, these little girls (right) who found lots of Easter Eggs during Saturday’s hunt. Locals to speak at state board meeting By PETER WILLIAMS The Daily Advance Perquimans Superinten dent of Schools Dwayne Stallings and local Supe rior Court Judge J.C. Cole were expected to attend a state school board meet ing in Raleigh April 3 to voice concerns over lack of school funding. Eight regional educa tion service alliances or consortiums (made up of school systems throughout the state) were set to speak to state board members, voicing how local schools are adjusting to education- Like US on Facebook Cole Stallings Broadband is coming 6 89076 47144 2 al budget cuts and planned additional cuts for the up coming fiscal year. Stallings went to sup port the regional Albe marle area of which Don, Phipps, superintendent in Beaufort county, was spokesman. Judge Cole of Perquimans County, who sits in the First Judicial District, was scheduled to relay his views on how educational budget cuts eventually impact local courtrooms. There are 17 counties in the northeast region from Pitt north to Northampton From staff reports Workers laying cable along U.S. Highway 17 and through Hertford in recent weeks are help ing to bring broadband service to this area in the future. Round 2 of the Golden LEAF Rural Broadband Initiative began last year with construction crews laying 1,200 miles of broadband infrastruc ture through 79 counties in North Carolina in- See BROADBAND, 2 BRETT A. CLARK/THE DAILY ADVANCE Claude Owen (l-r), Stacy Ingran and Johathon Swaf ford install pipe that will house fiber optic lines in Perquimans County. Stun gun used in chase See MEETING, 10 Loaded .38 caliber pistol also found in swamp area From staff reports Police attempting to stop a ve hicle for an expired registration tag ended up in a foot chase and one sus ¬ pect was hit with a stun gun in the swamp behind Brace Avenue late Thursday night. According to police reports, a .38 caliber handgun was also found in the swamp area after police appre hended 20-year-old Ban Zollar Lee See CHASE, 10 ROCKy HOCK Qp^ i Sponsored by the Rocky Hock ^ Ruritan’s Relay for Life Team Pot-filled box turns up at Fed Ex center From staff reports A cardboard box filled with Christmas-wrapped bags of sus pected marijuana was discov ered Friday evening at the Fed Ex distribution center in Hert ford. The street value of the marijuana is estimated by police at $20,000. Local police intercepted the delivery package that was ad dressed to a Kitty Hawk man. Hertford Police notified the Dare County Sheriffs Department which executed a controlled delivery in that county over the weekend and an arrest was made, said Chief Mike Carver. According to police reports, a Fed Ex employee saw an open box on the conveyor while working around 5:45 p.m. The employee believed he saw mari juana in the box and notified the supervisor. After contacting Fed Ex security, the supervisor opened the box and discovered 4-6 packages of suspected mari juana wrapped in Christmas wrapping paper. One bag was See POT FOUND, 11 Etheridge resigns Winfall council Tyrone White to fill remainder of term By CATHY WILSON Staff Writer A new member of Winfall Town Council has resigned from office after moving outside the town limits. Frankie Etheridge, who was elected to council in 2011, re signed March 12. “It has been a pleasure work ing with each and every one of you,” Etheridge told council in his resignation letter. “You have been a great team to work with these last couple of months and I am confident that you will find someone else who will deserve working with this great team as I have.” Winfall Mayor Fred Yates said council members had until March 31 to offer names of some- See WINFALL, 11 FRIDAY, APRIL 20™, 7:30PM J E.A. SWAIN Tickets $10.00 ft ^AUDITORIUM ^SATURDAY, APRIL 21 ST , 7:30pm EPENTON, NO Tickets Available at various locations or call 252-221-4875 or 252-340-3438. Email rockyhock opry@live.com