1'aRe 10-A?THE BRUNSWICK BKACI
Board Chai
Following a 40-minutc closed door
session Monday niuht. the Brunswick
County Board of Education
reclassified two central office administrators.
granted tenure to 39
teachers and approved renewal contracts
for first- and stcond-year probationary
teachers as recommended
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Ralph Ward of Southport, acting
associate superintendent in charge of
personnel, was reclassified as personnel
director, effective July 1. He
is to continue serving as associate
superintendent until an assistant
Battle
For Shallotte Middle School's count
team, the Battle of the Books contini
competition May 12 in Jacksonville. SI
left are classroom icacner Marsha
Grissett, Jennifer Smith, Crystal
Blackwell and school librarian Ka>
kneeling are Brett Barbee, Matt Shi
Utility Cor
BY RAHN ADAMS
A "committee" of Brunswick
County Utility Operations Board
members were told Monday that the
county will soon be able to accept
water customers in the North Holden
Beach area, as work is being finished
on Special Assessment District
1?the county's second SAD that is
nearing completion.
UOB members Jimmy Oldham,
Robert Nubel and Morris Crouch met
informally Monday night in Bolivia
after the utility board failed to reach
a quorum of members.
As a result, no action was taken
during the hour-long session.
However, those present heard
reports from the UOB's engineering
firm, lA-wis and Associates, on the
nrntfrps*: nf thn r?n?inlv'c fire* c?v c a r*
projects.
Engineer Jay Houston reported
that his firm expects to issue a statement
of "substantial completion" on
SAD 1 sometime next week, which
will enable residents to begin signing
up as water customers.
Residents in SAD 2, which is
located in the area between Brick
I-anding Plantation and Bent Tree
Plantation, began paying tap-on fees
Friday after the engineering firm
issued a similar statement involving
that district.
Houston said a project is substantially
complete when everything except
mainly clean-up work is done.
Pressurization tests have been
completed with satisfactory results
in SAD 1, Houston said. Also, water
lines were chlorinated Monday, and
test results are expected this week.
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>N. Thursday, May 12, 1988
nges Two ,
superintendent for curriculum is
employed. Applications for thai post
are being accepted through June 3.
No action was taken regarding
Ward's previous post of director of
occupational education.
Also Jean Parker of Caswell
Beach, currently director of internal
services, was reclassified as interim
community schools coordinator, effective
June 10 and continuing
through May 31, 1989 She will fill the
position currently held by IJnden
Mathews-Boone, who begins maternity
leave at the end of May.
Teachers are eligible for tenure, or
Of The Books Contii
y championship sons, I^aMar Hz
lies with district Cause. The Batli
landing from the competition with
Benton, Megan ficulty about 321>
Stanley, Bryan county contest. Si
Coleman; and second and Lelar
eve, Misty Parnmittee
Hea
He addeed that water line installation
is "nearing the final phase" in
SAD 3. which is located in the Seaside
area.
The county's other three SADs are
in various pre-construction stages.
SAD 4 is located in the Sea Pines
area; SAD 5. in the Ocean Pine Acres
area; and SAD 6, in the Whispering
HeightsAVater Wonderland area.
County officials are awaiting word
from the two contractors who were
awarded materials and installation
contracts last week for SAD 4 in the
Sea Pines subdivision area, according
to UOB Administrator John
Harvey.
Engineer Alan I-ewis informed
UOB members that the N.C. Department
of Transportation has awarded
contracts for paving work at several
locations in SAD 4. He suggested that
the county water department install
lines under those roads before the
DOT work begins on Friday (May
13). Houston and Water System
Director Kenneth Hewett were to
visit the sites and assess the situation
Tuesday.
I.ewis also reported that plans
have been completed on the SAD 5
project. Preparation of design
specifications is about HO percent
complete, he added.
In SAD 6, the design phase is on
hold while a section of the district is
surveyed, I-ewis said. He estimated
that it will take from at least one
week for a survey of properties along
Somersett landing Road to be completed.
Dimensions of the lots there
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career status, after three consecutive
satisfactory years of
teaching in the Brunswick County
Schools or one to two years of
teaching in the local schools combined
with past experience either in this
system or another.
Granted tenure Monday were the
following teachers" Leland
Primary?Sonia Clark, Carolyn Harrington,
Shirley Zarnbrowski; Union
Primary?Wilhelmenia Bellamy,
Nancy Fullenwider, Wanda Pheips,
Cheryl Pitt, Pamela Vass, Pat Fenton;
Southport Elementary?Jamie
Lloyd, Ann Hale, Fave Harrelson,
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rounds of questions of increasing diffioks
read by all the contestants, in the
>uth Brunswick Middle School finished
ta Middle School, third.
rs Reports
were unavailable when engineers
began the planning process.
Man Charged
In Auto Theft
A Shallotte area man was arrested
last week in connection with a car
theft at Ocean Isle Beach.
John Melvin Mcl.aurin III, 25, of
Koute 2, Shallotte, was charged with
auto larceny Friday by Ocean Isle
Beach Police, according to an arrest
warrant on file at the Brunswick
County Clerk of Court's office.
Police Chief Curt Pritchard and
Patrolman James Stewart made the
arrest Friday morning. The theft
also occurred Friday, the warrant
stated.
Owner of the car?a 1970 Chevrolet
Impala?was listed as Shane Gett of
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at $1,000.
McLaurin was released Friday
from the Brunswick County Jail on a
$1,000 secured bond. His trial date
was set for June 1 in Brunswick
County District Criminal Court.
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Timothy Strickland. Clara Melville.
Sylvia Harris;
South Brunswick Middle?Anne
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East-End Roc
East-end erosion at Holden Beach
will be on the agenda of the state
Board of Transportation when it
meets Friday in Raleigh.
The state board has been asked by
staff to draw $50,000 from emergency
reserves to offset the estimated
$75,000 price tag for repairing severe
beach erosion along S.R. 1116, Ocean
Boulevard East, which provides access
to several homes.
A northeaster in April caused additional
erosion, prompting DOT staff
to note. "It is necessary that this pro- j
blem be corrected as soon as possi- <
ble." i
The division proposes to use a large 1
sandbag and fabric barrier wall 600
feet to 800 feet in length to protect the ]
roadway. Backfilling between the 1
road and barrier is expected to (
rebuild the eroded edges and I
shouider section of the road.
Leland Woman
A I .eland woman was charged last
week with illegally obtaining more
than $9,100 in assistance from the
Brunswick County Department of
Woman Accuse<
Long Beach Police last week
charged a suspect with breaking into
two summer residences at Long
Beach in March.
Robin McKeithan Deason, 19, of
West Beach Drive, I-ong Beach, was
arrested last Wednesday by Capt.
J.A. Roberts andSgt. F..D. Holland of
the Long Beach Police Department,
according to warrants on file at the
Brunswick County Clerk of Court's
office.
Ms. Deason was charged with two
counts of breaking, entering and
Visit Station, [
Eleven members of the Shallotte
Flotilla, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
visited the U.S. Coast Guard Station
at Charleston, S.C., on May 11.
In addition to touring the station,
they went on an escorted tour of the
city and to nearby Magnolia Gardens
and dined at the Castle Restaurant
overlooking the Charleston Harbor.
In addition to the outing, members
have begun their boat safety
courtesy inspection program, are to
resume on Saturday their seasonal
boat and air safety voluntary patrols
of local waterways and are planning
another safe boating course in the
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School Brcr.da Council.
In other personnel actions, the
board:
Hired Wayne Barkley, interim
music, Union Primary; Carole
Bradley, interim teacher assistant.
Union Primary; and Sadonie Kirby.
media assistant. Southport Elementary;
Approved as substitute teachers
George Hall, Susan Murphy and Ann
Ljessem.
Transferred Pamela Bruton,
media assistant, Southport Elementary.
to secretary, central office;
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sdway At Hoi
Several other Brunswick County
projects are also on the agenda.
Staff is requesting:
To abandon a 145-foot portion of
S.R. 1210, Old Bridge Road near the
Oak Island Bridge.
An additional $25,000 in small urban
construction funds to improve
5.K. 11ICi. Ocean Boulevard at Holden
Beach, in addition to a previous
$18,500.
An additional $813 for preliminary'
engineering, right of way, utilities
and construction on Bridge No. 88
aver Juniper Creek at the Brunswick
and Columbus counties line to reflect
low bid.
Approval of construction on S.R.
1190 (Ocean Highway) on Long
Beach from S.R. 1104 (Ocean Drive)
:o S.R. 1105, Stanley Street, then coninuing
on S.R. 1105 to S.R. 1104, $385 ;
-At ohallotte s request, for an
Arrested On F
Social Services.
According to warrants on file at the
Brunswick County Clerk of Court's
office, Susan R. Taylor, 27, of Route
d Of Break-Ins
larceny, in connection with break-ins
that occurred March 2 on North Middiet
on Street, Long Beach.
A microwave oven worth $99 was
taken from the summer home owned
by Scott Dover, and a television
worth $300 was removed from the
David Langley residence.
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i uiiuvving iici <u res.i, ivis. ueason
was released from the Brunswick
County Jail on a $2,000 secured bond.
Her trial date was set for May 25 in
Brunswick County District Criminal
Court.
Begin Checks
fall.
Persons interested in a free safety
inspection of their boat are asked to
call W.E. (Bert) Cherry, 579-2864.
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Coll 7
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reer Status
Accepted resignations from Betty
Starling, math. South Brunswick
Middle; Patricia Steen, interim
music. Union Primary: Emma
Davis, secretary, central office;
Granted leaves of absence to
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Primary; Victoria Harris, South
Brunswick Middle; Linda Stevenson,
cafeteria assistant. South Brunswick
High.
Accepted retirement of Edith
Nobles, teacher, Union Primary and
Bernice Troy, Chapter 1 resource
teacher. Inland Middle.
Protect
iden Beach
estimated $13,603.41 cast to the town,
recommended provisions in the construction
contact for contractor to install
certain water tines and encasement
pipes.
To delete from the state highway
system the old section of S.R. 11000,
Fort Caswell Beach Road, on Caswell
Beach, no longer in use as route; and
to request additions to the system of
old subdivision roads Somersett
Drive, IJoyd Street and Bo-Tue Road
and Plooff Road, Brunswick County
To increase countywide right-ofway
signature funds by $8,500.
Improvement projects at DOT's
Shallotte facilities on Mulberry, with
a new equipment shop proposed for
FY 198990 at an estimated total cost
of $465,000, and an office addition and
renovations proposed for FY 1992-93
at a cost of $44,000.
raud Counts
5, I-eland, was arrested May 3 on
charges including welfare fraud and
medical assistance fraud. The warrants
were obtained by Brunswick
County DSS Fraud Investigator
Wayne Campbell.
The felony charges involve $1,694
in Aid to Families with Dependent
Children and $7,409 in medical
assistance that Ms. Taylor received
from Brunswick County DSS last
year between March and August,
even though her husband, John
Taylor, was supporting the family,
the warrants stated.
Ms. Taylor was released from
custody on a $500 unsecured bond,
with her trial date set for May 24 in
Brunswick County District Criminal
Court.
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