STAFF PHOTO BY ERIC CARLSON Dropping In Dean Beauvais of Holden Beach stays just out of reach of the whitewater as he sets up a bottom turn on a good-sized w ave near the Holden Beach Fishing Pier. A strong swell and temperatures in the 70s lured more than a dozen surfers into the 50-degree water last week. Board Approves New Automated Phone System For Social Services BY ERIC CARLSON Ring. Ring. Ring. Ring. Ring. Ring. Ring. Ring. Sound familiar? It docs if you've ever had reason to call the Bruns wick County Department of Social Services, where getting an answer within five rings is a remarkable event. Yes, there is someone there. And it isn't that they don't care. It's just that the receptionist is try ing to route more calls than one per son can physically handle. Espe cially since most callers need help figuring out exactly who they need to speak with. That was the message given to the DSS board Monday night by a com mittee representing each of the de partment's service eight areas. The group made an urgent appeal to the board for the purchase of a new tele phone system, a request supported by department Director Jamie Orrock. "We're required to grow as more people qualify for assistance. But the telephone situation is preventing us from doing that efficiently," Orrock said. "Today we're serving twice the number of people with the same phone system we had 15 years ago. The current system just isn't going to be able to be upgraded." After much discussion and a 35 minute closed session to discuss four bids, the board voted unani mously to authorize Orrock to arrange for the the lease-purchase of a S32.547 phone system from At lantic Telephone Co. Orrock on Tuesday said there is enough unappropriated salary mon ey in the DSS budget to make a down payment on the system and to have it installed without an addition al appropriation from the county commissioners. He said the pro posed monlhly lease payments are comparable to the current outlay and should not require a budget increase next year. He plans to discuss the purchase with County Manager Wyman Yelton this week and request au throzation to sign a contract. He said he did not know when the system would go into operation. Once the new telephone system is installed, callers will hear a recorded greeting informing them that they have reached DSS. The message will instruct the client how to use touch-tone signals to reach individ ual extensions, to receive additional recorded information or to reach an operator. Orrock said that during the first week of every month, the depart ment receives a hundred calls a day from people inquiring about benefits or asking when a check or food stamp allotment was mailed. Now, each of those questions has to be answered individually, causing other calls to "stack up" before they can be answered, members of the committee told the board. The auto mated answering service will let callers get the information they need while allowing the receptionist to handle special inquiries. "The new system will allow peo North Brunswick Chamber Kicks Off Scholarship Program 1 he North Brunswick Chamber of was laiscu through chamber mem Commerce has initiated a scholar- bcrship fees and other fundraising ship program by contributing to the activities. 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