P The ERQUIMANS ^Weekly COA holds health boot camp for teens, 6 "News from Next Door WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2016 Holiday Celebrations - % STAFF PHOTO BY PETER WILLIAMS PHOTO BY CHUCK PAGELS Members of Bethel Baptist Church march in Hertford’s parade on Saturday. See more photos on page 2. Fireworks expode over the Perquimans River Saturday during the annual Fourth of July celebration. PHOTO BY CHUCK PAGELS Ginney Branham, 8, peaks down the street to see if the parade is getting close in Hertford on Saturday. 50 cents Lawmen injured in arrest BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor Winfall Police Chief David Shaffer was taken to the hospital Saturday night after a fight with a man he was trying to arrest and a Perquimans County Sheriff’s Deputy responding to help was also injured when he crashed his patrol car into a pole. Both Shaffer and Deputy Chris Murray have since been released from the hos pital, according to Perquimans County Sheriff Eric Tilley. Shaffer said he was patrolling Winfall at about 10:30 p.m. following the fireworks that night and he saw a car pull up to a house “that is known for drug sales.” “I pulled up, turned the blue lights on and he took off,” Shaffer said. “He never was speeding he just refused to stop.” The driver of the car, Rodney Gordon, 50, pulled into a driveway in the 600 block See INJURIES, 3 No date set yet for wind program BY REGGIE PONDER Chowan Herald Although Chowan County staff has talked about holding an informational meeting next week to explain to the pub lic the process for considering the condi tional use permit application for the Tim bermill Wind Project, the date for such a meeting had not been set as of Tuesday morning, The Chowan Board of Commissioners was slated to meet Tuesday night and ac tions at that meeting could have an effect on the timetable for conducting the infor mational meeting. See WIND, 3 Doctor wraps up long teaching career after 45 years SUBMITTED PHOTO Dr. Hubert Burden (center) stands with Dr. Don Fletcher (left) and Dr. Randy Renegar last month during a pig pickinO held to celebrate Burdends retirement. Dr. Burden is holding a placard that resembles what will soon be installed outside the gross anatomy lab in his honor. Both other doctors have worked at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine since the 1980s. BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor Dr. Hubert Burden, a Winfall native who went on to become a founding member of the staff of the new medical school at East Caro lina University in the 1970s retired last week after 45 years. “It’s been a quick trip, but I have been very fortunate,” Burden said Thursday. “I can honestly say I en joyed going to work every day.” There were some that fought the creation of the Brody School of Medicine from the start. In the early 1960s there was only one public university in North Car olina that offered a medical degree - UNC Chapel Hill - and some law makers liked it that way. However the General Assembly agreed under pressure to allow ECU to teach the first year of medi cal school in Greenville provided the students then transfer to Cha pel Hill to finish their medical edu cation. “It was an experiment and some didn’t want us to go forward,” Bur den recalls. Operating funds weren’t provided until 1971 and first class of 20 stu dents didn’t arrive until a year later. At first Burden taught anatomy in a double-wide trailer near Chris- tenbury Gym. Forty-five years later, new ECU students will study their gross anatomy in a lab that was named in honor of Burden. The cer- See BURDEN, 3 Groups support Schools Foundation, swimming program Car Wreck From Staff Reports The Perquimans County Schools Foundation re ceived the largest grant, $5,000, when two regional philanthropic groups an nounced the awards during an event held recently at Arts of the Albemarle’s Ma guire Theatre. According to PCSF Exec- 6 89076 47144 2 utive Direc tor Brenda Lassiter, the funding will help pay for swimming lessons for kinder garten stu LASSITER dents attending Perquimans County Schools next school year. Through a collaborative effort with the YMCA known' as “The All Kids Swim” pro gram, all kindergarten stu dents in Perquimans County for the past five years have participated in two-weeks of free swim lessons at the YMCA. The $2,000 grant from the Northern Albemarle Com munity Foundation coupled with a $7,500 Vidant grant also secured by the Founda tion, will ensure the contin uation of the swim program for students in Perquimans County for another year. A $2,000 grant was also awarded by The Women Giv ers of Northeastern North See PROGRAMS, 3 PHOTO BY CHUCK PAGELS The driver of a car in the 1700 block of Harvey Point Road lost control and hit a power pole and flipped over into a driveway Monday about 4 p.m. The N.C. Highway Patrol responded to the scene and the driver of the vehicle was arrested.