Askewville • Aulander • Colerain • Kelford • Lewiston Woodville • Merry Hill • Powellsvilk (obel • Windsor B Led 97892 AOOOl ] [ WILLIAMSTON NC 278y/ a m m 'i WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 11,2017 Warriors continue to roll Sports I B1 Financial, academic woes plagne HGLA Charter School Advisory Board recommends revocation of charter BY ALEX GRANADOS Edl\IC News Editor RALEIGH -The Charter School Advisory Board (CSAB) kept a promise today and voted to recommend that Bertie’s Heritage Collegiate Leader ship Academy have its char ter revoked. The board almost revoked the school’s charter back in June, but voted instead to set a list of stipulations which, if not met, would lead to the beginning of revoca tion proceedings. “Honestly, I’ve been on the Charter School Adviso ry Board ever since there’s been a Charter School Ad visory Board, and I’ve never seen a school that has been in this bad of shape,” said board Vice Chair Steven Walker. Heritage opened in 2014 and was labeled as low per forming by the state in 2015 and 2016. At the June CASB, the board extensively dis cussed problems with the school, including missing deadlines to submit audits, operating close to a finan cial deficit, and having a ra tio of teachers versus other personnel at the school that Town OKs BY LESLIE BEACHBOARD Bertie Ledger-Advance COLERAIN - A variance request was heard and accepted dealing with j special circumstances i at a public hearing Mon day night. The town of Colerain j discussed a variance request submitted by Patricia Leary for prop erty located at 2452 N.C. 42, and proposed amendments to the Col erain Town Zoning Ordi nance. After being sworn in, Mid-East Commission Planner Ben Rogers, explained the reason behind the variance re quest. “A variance request has been submitted for the property owned by Patricia Leary be cause the lot size does not meet the require ments from the town of Colerain. The commis sioners can discuss the variances and relctx the stipulations,” Rogers added. 1^ THAOO WHITE / Bertie Ledger-Advance Children enjoyed the opportunity to play on a variety of bouncy-houses during the fourth annual festival. Festival remains popular BY THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance See COLERAIN, A3 AULANDER - The Aulander Peanut Festival had a bounce- back year. Following two years of bat tling Mother Nature - espe cially rain - the festival en joyed a day filled mostly with sunshine, crowds and fun. “Our crowds were much larger than the past couple of years,” Aulander Mayor Larry Drew said. “Vendors had a good day, and they said we had one or two actually sell out.” The festival kicked off with the annual Peanut Festival 5K, which saw runners take to the streets at 9 a.m. The win ners were recognized later at the opening ceremony. The Bertie High School Fal- See FESTIVAL, A6 300-year celebration BY LESLIE BEACHBDARD Bertie Ledger-Advance The Tuscarora Indians cel ebrated 300 years of heritage in Bertie County this past week end. The organizers of Neyuheruke 300 and Beyond, Hope House, residents of Indian Woods and members of the Tuscarora Na tion held a three-day conference and festival Oct. 7-9. The special event was planned to commemorate the 300th an niversary of the creation of the Tuscaroras’ Reservation in North Carolina in 1717. The event coincided with In digenous Peoples’ (Columbus) Day weekend. A treaty between the Tusca rora Nation and the colonial government of North Carolina helped establish the Indian Woods Reservation in Bertie County. The reservation served as a land base for the Tuscaro ras who remained in North Car olina after the Tuscarora War of 1711-1715. The three-day event featured a wide range of activities over the holiday weekend at Hope House Plantation, the home of North Carolina Governor David Stone. Stone, and with his father. See CHARTER, A7 Wreck claims BY LESLIE BEACHBDARD Bertie Ledger-Advance AULANDER - A Ber tie County accident claimed the life of a young woman Friday night. According to North Carolina Highway Patrol Trooper J.G. Williams, the accident occurred at approximately 10:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6 on N.C. 305, three miles south of Aulander. Shaunna Jernigan was travding north on N.C. 305 in a 2017 Toyota Camry. Jernigan crossed the center line, traveled to the left and hit a ditch. The vehicle overturned multiple times striking a utility pole and tree. The vehicle came to rest facing south east, resting on all four wheels. There were four pas sengers in the vehicle at the time of the acci dent. Bobbi White, the rear left occupant was eject- See WRECK, A7 See CELEBRATION, A6 LESLIE BEACHBOARD / Bertie Ledger-Advance Tuscarora Nation Chief Leo Henry spoke before the meal. In this edition Obituaries A2 Out & About A2 Opinion A4 ^ t Sports B1 ’ Classified B4 Church & Faith B6 Good Morning, Mary Coombs Thank you for subscribing! Find us on Facebook Volume 119: No. 41 11711 35906 5’ ■ERNIGAN WOII- & PROPANE 415 E. Main St., Ahoskie 252-332-2131 Come see K for yoNr Propane & Fuel ReMb. We sem Resiiential, Commercial ft Airicnttore Basinesses.