Askewville • Aulander • Colerain • Kelford • Lewiston Woodville ‘ Merry Hill • jjfewellsville • Roxobel • Windsor P52/C12**********5_Qj.gj^ p 7fiQ0 AAAr,-. l..wwruuuo.i»j- IVKJC LIBRARY 1161 KEHUKEE PARK RD WJLLIAMSTON NC 27892-8307 Ledger Cottle WEDNESDAY • JUNE 12,2019 earns honors Sports I B1 980 S. Academy St. Ahoskie,NC 27910 jSp^ERS Heating & Air Conditioning 252209.0223 JLL Cherry receives Order of the Guardian Windsor insurance agent surprised, grateful bi" d ’ '.j «♦. LESLIE BEACHBOARD Bertie Ledger-Advance LESLIE BEACHBOARD / Bertie Ledger-Advance Bertie distinguished citizen Joe Cherry (left) receives the Order of the Guardian from N.C. Commissioner of Insurance Mike Causey. WINDSOR - A big surprise. Windsor resident and local business owner, Joe Cherry, received a big surprise when he was awarded the Order of the Guardian Award recently by the North Carolina Depart ment of Insurance Commis sioner Mike Causey. Cherry thought Causey was in town to meet with the local insurance agents for lunch at Heritage House Restaurant, but Cherry was actually the Filing begins I soon reason for the visit to Wind sor. Surrounded by Cherry’s fam ily and friends and other local insurance representatives, Causey presented Cherry with the Order of the Guard ian Award for his outstanding service and over 60 years of service to residents. “I was shocked. 1 never ex pected to receive this honor from the insurance commis sioner,” said Cherry. The Order of the Guardian is awarded in recognition of the character, integrity, service and honor of insurance indus try professionals by Causey. Cherry operates J.B. Cher ry Insurance agency on King Street and continued the fam ily business that originally opened in 1912 by his father. Cherry has lived most of his 89 years in Windsor and is a familiar face throughout the town. He was born Nov. 29, 1929 to Joseph and Ethel Rey- mond Cherry. Cherry grew up on Granville Street, where Coastal Medical See CHERRY, A5 THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance Filing for munici pal elections in Bertie County are set to begin in just a few weeks. All eight Bertie County municipalities will have races on the November ballot, and six towns will choose a mayor in the coming elections. Filing is slated to be gin at noon on Friday, July 5 and continue through noon on Friday, July 19. The county’s largest town will see three com mission seats on the ballot. Commissioners Cathy Wilson, Randy Walston and Camille Rascoe are each up for re-election. Wilson was re-elected during the regular elec tion cycle four years ago while Walston won the final two years of the late Bob Brown’s un- See FILING, A5 N w 1 >i‘h f :M . : Wreck claims BERTIE COUNTY SARAH HODGES STALLS / Bertie Ledger-Advance Bertie County Sheriff John Hoiley (left) and Chief Deputy Kenny Perry discuss the department’s new boat. BCSO adds second boat LESLIE BEACHBOARD Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - The Bertie Coun ty Sheriff’s Office has added a second boat to its fleet of emergency vehicles. According to the Bertie County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Kenny Perry, the of fice was in need of a second boat, and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commis sion had a boat they were going to classify as surplus property and sell. “Captain John Hardy talked with me about how Rodney Jack would be getting a new boat and how they would be selling the boat he was retir ing. He asked if we would be interested in purchasing the boat for the sheriff’s office,” said Perry. See BOAT, A5 LESLIE BEACHBDARD Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - A motor cyclist was killed in a two-vehicle accident just outside of town last week. The accident occurred four miles west of Wind sor on N.C. 308 (Gov ernor’s Road) near the intersection of School Road at approximately 6:54 p.m. Nathan Lee, Jr., 75, of Windsor was operating a 2013 Harley Davidson motorcycle, and was traveling east. Lee reduced speed and prepared to make a right turn into his drive way. Heather Barnes, 24, of Windsor was operat ing a 2006 Hyundai SUV also traveling east be hind Lee. As Lee started to make the right turn, Barnes failed to reduce speed See FATALITY, A3 Commissioners trim tax rate proposal to 3.5 cents LESLIE BEACHBOARD Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - The proposed tax rate of 9-cents per $100 valu ation will be significantly less. The Bertie County Com missioners held their budget public hearing on Monday night to give citizens an op portunity to ask questions and voice their concerns about the county’s 2019-2020 proposed budget. Last week, Bertie County Manager Scott Sauer made his presentation to the board of the proposed bud get, which recommended a 9-cent tax rate increase per $100. After his presentation, Sauer said it was just a pro posed budget and the work would begin. At the public hearing, Sau er made a presentation to show what proposed chang es were made during last week’s budget workshop. “The commissioners spent June 5 working on the pro posed budget. The prelimi nary budget reductions de creased the overall budget by $711,839. This cut the proposed tax increase from 9-cent to 3.5-cent per $100,” said Sauer. “This is a 5.5-cent cut in the proposed tcix rate,” he added. According to Sauer, con sensus was achieved on sev eral budget reductions. Capital outlay for the new library and cooperative ex- See BUDGET, A3 In this edition Church & Faith B2 Classified B4 Obituaries A2 Opinion A4 Out & About A2 Sports B1 { Good Morning, John Chamblee OF Aulander Thank you for subscribing! 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