CHOWA PS/C8******CAR-RT LOT**C 002 A0038 I|lll||.|l||ll.|l■l|•|■|||■|"| , |• l ■| l llll' l l l lll ,l l , lllll l ll ,ll l SHEPHERD PRUDEN LIBRARY 106 W WATER ST EDENTON NC 27932-1854 482-4418 Wednesday, September 19, 2018 "jc^ raluiTul S66K SliCIWr HI LOITS DOuSc w ID Chowan Commission praises leaders for storm response BY MILES LAYTON Editor Chowan County Commis sion offered praise to county leaders for the outstanding job they did planning and preparing for Hurricane Florence. Before, during and after the storm, a trio of officials among others were busy thinking about the coun ty’s response to the storm — County Manager Kevin Howard, County Emergency Management Coordinator Cord Palmer and Clerk to the Commission Susanne Stallings. “I’m very happy with how Chowan County respond ed,” Commission Chairman Jeff Smith said as he recalled past storms effect on the area. “This is probably the most prepared that I have ever seen for a hurricane. Makes you proud to be a citi zen of Chowan County.” During Palmer’s report, he said no one in Chowan County was killed or injured because of the storm. He said EMS crews will be as sisting operations this week in Beaufort County that were hit hard by the storm. The State of Emergency end ed Monday. For more about what Palmer discussed at the commission meeting, see the Chowan Herald’s Face- book page. In other business, two public hearings scheduled for Monday were moved to Oct. 15 because the storm may have affected travel and planning. One public hearing dealt with plans to consider an amendment to the county’s zoning map for RiverSound subdivision so as to apply the correct zoning districts. Many of these property owners live out of state, so their travel plans would have been affected by the storm. The other public hearing was to consider an amend ment to the zoning ordi nance Flood Hazard Overlay requirements so as to meet federal and state standaids associated with newly flood maps to be released in De cember. State officials asso ciated those plans have been busy with planning needs as sociated with the storm. During the county manag er’s report, Howard said the storm didn’t damage the Se nior Center. Repairs needed after Hurricane Matthew re main ongoing. In other news, the board approved plans to donate a surplus 2007 stretcher to the College of Albemarle’s EMS program. Drinking water warning issued BY MILES LAYTON Editor Town of Edenton sent out a letter warning people to be careful about drinking Edenton’s water. Dated Aug. 29, the let ter said the town’s water system is in violation of state law because the water contains elevated levels of trialomethanes, which are considered as carcinogenic. TYihalomethanes (THM) are formed as a by-prod uct predominantly when chlorine is used to disinfect drinking water. Written by Town Manager Anne-Marie Knighton, die town’s 2,107 water custom ers received the letter with their water bills in the mail this week. “Although this is not an emergency, as our custom ers, you have aright to know what happened, what you should do and what we are doing to correct this situa tion,” Knighton wrote. The letter said there is no need to boil water or take other corrective actions. However, anyone with spe cific health concerns should consult a doctor. The letter said anyone with a severely compromised immune sys tem, or who has an infant or is pregnant or elderly should seek advice from health care providers about drinking the water. If this had been an emer gency, people would have been notified within 24 hours by the Town. “However, some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of maximum contaminate lev els over many years — the state defines as 70 years — may experience problems with their hver, kidneys or central nervous system and may have an increased risk SUBMITTED PHOTO Chowan County and Town of Edenton officials wait, watch and prepare for Hurricane Florence at the Emergency Operations Center inside the Public Safety Building. Florence’s follies fade throughout area BY MILES LAYTON Editor Hurricane Florence in vaded eastern North Caro lina with a fury last week to leave 17 people dead and thousands without electric ity. “Our hearts go out to the families of those who died in this storm,” Governor Roy Cooper said. The State of Emergency, Tropical Storm Warning and Storm Surge Warning no longer remain in effect for Chowan County and Eden ton. Duke Energy, Dominion and electric cooperatives reported that more than 700,000 homes were with out power in North Caro- See FLORENCE, 4A NICOLE LAYTON/CHOWAN HERALD Town workers were on the front lines clearing debris in the aftermath left behind by Hurricane Florence. ‘Reaching out to the village’ to help others BY REBECCA BUNCH Staff Writer GiGi and Matt Char- lebois, owners of the Edenton Coffee House, are organizing an effort to place donation box es in local businesses where folks can drop off supplies for humans and pets alike as part of the Hurricane Florence relief effort. The couple, who con tinued a tradition at the coffee house begun by original owners Glenn and Anita Andersen of staying open during hurricanes to give folks a place to go to talk and eqjoy hot beverages and food, are taking that a step further by collect ing items to be sent to the areas of North Caro lina hardest hit by Hur ricane Florence. The Tri-County Ani mal Shelter in Tyner, is also collecting pet-relat ed items to help in the relief effort. See HELP, 4A Commission candidates discuss future school projects See WATER, 2A Like us on Facebook at /THECHOWANHERALD 6 "89076 44813 ©2018 The Chowan Herald All Rights Reserved 0 BY MILES LAYTON Editor Whoever wins the No vember general election for Chowan County Commis sion will need to contend with decisions to be made as to whether to build new schools or renovate existing buildings. There are two contested races for county commis sioner. Larry McLaughlin, an un affiliated candidate, is run ning against Commissioner John Mitchener, a Demo crat, for District 2, Seat 2. Republican Bob Kirby is running against Commission President Jeff Smith, a Democrat, for District 1, Seat 2 — whose an swers were featured last edition. The Chowan Herald asked the candidates for their thoughts about wheth er to build a new high school or repair/renovate the exist ing home of the Aces. Edenton-Chowan Board of Education and the Chow an County Commission have formed a joint com mittee to discuss ei ther build ing a new school(s) or renovat- MITCHENER ing ing existing school(s). If the school dis trict were to build a new high school, it would cost less than what renovations/ repairs are forecast to cost. The Joint Board of Chow an County Commissioners and Board of Education Committee will meet at 9 a.m. Thursday in the 2nd floor training room of the Chowan County Public Safety Center. When McLaughlin was 27 years old, he served as a Se lectman in Woodbury Ct. A two-year term. McLaughlin is a 24-year member of the Kiwanis repair- Edenton-Chowan Club and a past president. He has been active in many civic activities ranging from his portrayal as James Ire dell to organizing folks to pick up trash along Chowan County’s many byways and highways. Other folks may know McLaughlin for his formidable skills as a car penter. McLaughlin wants to know what the true and to tal costs of such an under taking would be. “Not just dollars and cents, but what is the value of intangibles,” he said. “How are they to be mea sured? A lot more discus sion needs to take place before we decide.” McLaughlin said policy makers need to determine the ultimate costs as well as additional intangible costs. “There is an economic im pact in favor of keeping the school in town. 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