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A monthly report by Toivn Manager Brian Kramer on events in town. Here are a few of the things going on at town hall: New Top Cop. In mid-May a new senior law enforcement officer, Deputy Chief Lorrinda (Lorrie) Lepore, will start working with Pine Knoll Shores (As a reminder, the town has a shared Public Safety Department, with a sin gle Director and deputies for fire and police.). Deputy Chief Lepore comes to us with 10 years of law enforcement experience and six years of honorable service in the U.S. Navy. Her experi ence and credentials are among the most impressive I have seen. She has a degree from Cal State Northridge and training and experience in a myriad of law enforcement areas: investigations, ID theft/fraud, residential burglary, crime scene investigation, traffic accident investigation, and more. I se lected Deputy Chief Lepore, however, because she appeared to be the right fit for Pine Knoll Shores. I suspect many of you will be meeting her in_the ' next few months. She will be a work ing supervisor who will be on patrol in the community. Annual Water Quality Report. Included in this months edition of The Shoreline is the 2010 Annual Water Quality Report for the Pine Knoll Shores Water System. PKS History Project. An article in this edition of The Shoreline pro vides information on the first steps in forming a Pine Knoll Shores Histori cal Committee. At the May 10 Board of Commissioners’ meeting, a draft ordinance creating this group was discussed. Use of Municipal Property in PKS. We are currently working on a plan to identify future uses of town property. In addition to town hall and the public safety building, the town owns four lots on Yaupon, has rights to a tract on the west side of Pine Knoll Boulevard (This land must remain in a natural state and may only be used for recreation.) and has various pub lic beach accesses and water company proprieties. The intent here is to identify future uses so as to focus our activities in these areas. Budget Timeline. There is one re maining public event related to budget planning for the next fiscal year: the first regular Board of Commissioners’ meet ing and budget hearing on June 14 at 6 p.m. All meetings are at town hall; check with the town clerk for any changes. Kayak for the Warriors. Save the date June 11 for the 4th Annual Kayak for the Warriors. This year’s fundrais ing event is going to be fantastic. I wish again to thank our sponsors and individ ual donors, and again ask you to please consider supporting the below Hsted businesses listed below: Amos Mosquitoes Anonymous Atlantic Beach Sheraton Atlantic Breeze Storm Shutters Atlantis Belk Charity Day Brian Daniel Construction Bruce Carbrey & Family Col Dennis Del Mauro, USMC (Ret) Country Club of the Crystal Coast Creative Lighting-Kitchen-Bath Discovery Textiles Dominic Baccollo Electronics Plus Elton Burgess Enterprise Rent-a-Car Food Lion Food Lion;-AB Geodynamics LLC Harris Teeter Indian Beach Water Sports Island Furniture John & Sylvia Brodman Jonathan Willis KINETICO Kites Unlimited Lowes Foods Lynette’s TWO Making Faces Making Faces & Quietude Marion L. Johnson Church Mary Ann Holland Morehead Builders Supply Panera Bread Party Place Paul & Lois Jean Okeefe PIKSCO Homeowners Association Poor Richard’s Quietude RBC BANK RBC Bank Employee Rid-A-Pest SeaHawk Smitty’s Marine Service Tangles Hair Salon Turtle Reef Holdings, LLC Walmart Water Sports Outfitters White Swan Window and Wall Decor Rec Cards. The town continues to sell a $25 discount card to support our Parks and Recreation Committee (PARC). To date, the following busi nesses offer discounts to cardholders: -Country Club of the Crystal Coast -Globe Kids & Gals,Atlantic Station -Ernie’s Gifts, Atlantic Station -Milazzo (Restaurant), Atlantic Beach Sheraton We Put Your Monev To Work So you don’t have to. INSURED TAX-FREE Tax rates are rising, so it may be beneficial to find sources of income that are potentially federally tax-free. Ill LPL Financial A Registered Investment Adviser Member FINRA/SIPC LPL Financial ^ Sumner Partiam (Tnpper) 4560ArendellStSteB MowheadC«y,NC^57 (252)222^194 (252)222-0196 Fax sumn«oparham@pl.wm -Molly’s (Restaurant), Atlantic Beach Sheraton -The Old Beaufort Shop Next Dinner with the Mayor.Our next dinner with Mayor Ken Jones will be on Saturday, July 16, at 5:30 p.m. This will be our third such event held on a Saturday evening in the summer. The intent is to reach out to our weekenders/second homeown ers who are not always available the rest of the year. The location is TBD. Stand by on that. BYRUM’S Vacuum & Sewing Center We Repair All Vacuums & Sewing Machines > MEiele Anything else is a compromise Breath easy... with the help of a Miele Vaccum. 5113-A Hwy. 70 East • Morehead City, NC 252-726-1088 A municipal torid is a bond issued by a city or other local government, or their agen cies. Potential issuers of municipal bonds include cities, counties, r^evelopment agencies, special-purpose districts, school districts, public utility districts, publicly owned airports and seaports, and any other governmental entity {or group of gov ernments) below the state level. Municipal bonds may be general obligations of the issuer or secured by specified revenues. Municipal bonds are subject to availability & change in price. They are subject to market and Interest rate risk if sold prior to maturity Bond values will decline as interest rales rise, inlerest income received by holders of municipal bonds is often exempt from the federal income tax and from the income lax of the state in which they are issued. Interest Income may be subject to the alternative minimum tax and other state and local taxes may apply. So what happens if an insured bond defaults? The insurance policies state that the insurer will pay timely principal and interest. Translated, this means that the insurer will make ail payments as though nothing happened to the underlying issuer. Insured bonds will typically have a lower interest rate than nop-insured bonds because of this additional protection. Investors should consider the credit-worthiness of the insurer as well as that of tfte issuer when considering insured bonds. May 2011 I The Shoreline 11
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