MEDITATING FOURTH&LONG Catching insanity for those There are consequences and lovely children of yours. ^ '' repercussions. Paged rfiL Page 4 NEW CHANCELLOR East Carolina University welcomes new chancellor. Page 2 ■■ Bertie SCAN ME ^ Ledffer-Advance ^ THURSDAY. MARCH 18,2021 980 S. Academy St. Ahoskie,NC 27910 Wk wm MASTERS Heating & Air Conditioning 252209.0223 o» * (DO S 0> •-J a! oo —• ^ r«. H « * SE ^ SSP Askewville • Aulander • Colerain • Kelford • Lewiston Woodville • Merry Hill • Powellsville • Roxobel • Windsor New company will provide 60 jobs High Speed Gear locates in Bertie County THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - A new company already has 31 employees and is looking to bolster that number in the coming months. High Speed Gear, which makes tactical gear for mili tary and law enforcement, has relocated a portion of its Swansboro-based business to Bertie County. “They were looking for somewhere to expand, and the place needed to have folks who could sew,” Bertie County Economic Develop ment Director Steve Biggs said. “Not only does Bertie Count have experienced sewers, but we have space for them.” High Speed Gear is oper ating in a portion of the old Wrangler building on County Farm Road. The company began operation last week with 31 people who were hired during a job fair in Feb ruary. Biggs said the company conducted 43 interviews, and hired 31 as they look for people to cut, sew, assemble and ship their products here in Windsor. The story of how the com- See JOBS, 3 Inmate dies by suicide Bertie Correctional reports death THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - Windsor Po lice Chief Justin Jackson confirmed Thursday afternoon an inmate at Bertie Correctional In stitute is dead of an ap parent suicide. The inmate, identi fied by the N.C. Depart ment of Corrections as Rashaun Mason, 33, died today (Thurs day), and was found in a housing area of the prison around 1:20 p.m. Prison medical staff and Bertie EMS para medics attempted to re suscitate Mason, but he was pronounced dead at 1:38 p.m. at the facil ity Windsor Police Lt. Frank Ratzlaff said he and Windsor Police Of ficer Dennis Smith re sponded to the scene and an investigation has See DEATH, 3 ,V/- S'J 'T- GENE MOTLEY / Eastern North Carolina Living James Peele is one of the champions of his community highiighted in the lastest edition of Eastern Living. Peele highlighted in Eastern Living WINDSOR - James Peele loves Powellsville. The current mayor of one of Bertie County’s smallest towns says he was talked into running for commission er, and felt obligated to stand for mayor following a sad pe riod in the town’s history. But, whatever the reason, Peele has become a tireless advocate for Powellsville and his people. “1 want the best service for our citizens,” he said. “1 want us to be an affordable com munity. 1 think it’s paramount that Powellsville keeps it’s small-town flavor.”, Peele is profiled in the cur rent edition of Eastern North Carolina Living, and is one of 14 people the magazine pro files for their work champion ing the communities in which they live. Eastern North Carolina Living’s “Where the living is good as gold” is a nod to Big Smo and Darius Rucker’s “My Place.” As in the song, the profiles are of people who in vite people to come on over to “my place” be that a town, county or just a crossroads. “We have some people that are just wonderful champi ons of their communities,” See PEELE,3 Event will : be Drive-Up: again in ‘21 ; THADD WHITE Bertie Ledger-Advance WINDSOR - Relay For Life in Bertie County will operate as a Drive- Up event for the second straight year. “Out of an abundance of caution and concern for our cancer survi vors and their families. Relay For Life of Bertie County will operate as a Drive-Up event again this year,” Bertie Coun ty American Cancer Society President Bob bie Parker said, adding the caution was due to safety concerns during mass gatherings due to COVlD-19. The event is also mov ing this year, as it will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sat urday, Aug. 21. It will re main in the parking lot of Bertie High School with a parade line-up lo cated in the Bertie Mid- See RELAY, 3 Bertie County Schools planning for reopening GENE MOTLEY For the Bertie Ledger-Advance. WINDSOR - Sunday, March 14, marked one calendar year since schools across the state were initially closed for in-person instruc- In this edition tion due to COVID-19. For Bertie County Schools, Monday will mark as close to a return to some learning normality, at least for the time being. At a called meeting on Feb. 22, the Bertie County Board of Education voted to re open schools for in-person learning beginning March 22. The board’s decision means the district will con tinue to provide remote learning to students whose parents/guardians do not feel comfortable sending their child/children back to school at this time. Bertie is implementing Plan B, or a hybrid plan. The returning students will be divided into two groups (Cohort A and Cohort B) and will receive in-person instruction on separate days from 8 a.m.-to-l p.m. Cohort A will be in the classroom on Mondays and See SCHOOLS, 3 RELAY FOR LIFE Church & Faith 5 Classified 6 Obituaries 2 Opinion 4 Out & About 2 ( Good AAorning, Helen Brown OF Colerain Thank you for subscribing! Find us on Facebook ■x> Bertie County Peanuts Visit pnuts.net to see our entire product iine of award got to.be Winning peanut snacks and gift combinations. 217 U.S. Highway 13 North, Windsor, NC AGRICULTURE 252-794-2138 • info@pnuts.net • www.pnuts.net u: