P , THE ERQL WllklA P9/C9******CAR-RT LOT**R 008 D0017 ^h'HMiMHIillMlillrihT PERQUIMANS COUNTY LIBRARY 514 S CHURCH ST HERTFORD NC 27944-1225 Groups awarded $34,690 in grants, A2 “News from Next Door” WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 $1.00 Moreland, Gregory return to local schools BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor Two principals are headed back to Perquimans County to fill va cancies. Laura Moreland has returned to the position she left in December - principal at Perquimans County Middle School. Tracy Gregory will trade one Central School - one in Elizabeth City — for another one and return to where she started. She will be principal at Perquimans Central School next school year. She spent the first 19 years of her career in Perquimans and is a Perquimans County native who has lived here her entire life. The school board approved both hires last week. Moreland, 37, said she almost instantly missed her role at PCMS once she started working as hu man services director for tire Dare County Schools earlier this year. “I just missed it terrible,” she said last week. “I am not meant for an office. I am the Energizer Bun ny. Sitting in an office all day is tough. In the schools you can see the impact you make every day.” She also really missed life in Perquimans County. “When you’re in the military you move around a lot, but I never found a place I would call home until Perquimans County. I missed it, my kids missed it, and my hus band missed it. The kids missed working with me on game duty af ter school making popcorn in the concession stand. You wouldn’t think they would miss that, but they did.” Moreland served in the Nation al Guard for eight years. Her hus band also served in the Army. “This time we’re laying down the law, we’re not moving. After moving so much our entire lives, we finally found a home. I am grateful for Dare County for taking a chance on me, and maybe when my kids are grown I may look for something else, but not now.” Moving back to Perquimans will mean the family will need to buy a new house. Wren they left, they put the one they had on Mar ket Street up for sale and it sold in nine days. “Right now I will be back at my old stomping grounds as of Mon day,” Moreland said on Friday. Moreland said she is looking See PRINCIPALS, A2 County asks for help with algae BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor Perquimans County is among others in the north- east that are asking the state for more financial as sistance to help strengthen critical drainage and im prove water quality. Mark Powell, a project management consultant, made the request of the 10 counties. ’He works for the Edenton-based Albemarle Resource Conservation and Development Council. Algal blooms have re turned the region this sum mer a little earlier than usu al. The Perquimans County Commission has been sup portive of efforts in the past to restore water quality in area rivers, but the resolu tion said the state and oth ers need to help. Specifically the Perquim ans resolution asks for mon itoring of the rivers. “We request funds to help identify the causes of and solutions to, the algal blooms.” The resolution points out the N.C. DEQ does not have monitoring stations that can See ALGAE, A2 SUBMITTED PHOTO Crystal Proud (right) a neurologist, checks on Kelli Price and her daughter Kaeli recently at King’s Daughter’s hospital in Norfolk, Va. New drug offers hope for infants BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor A Perquimans County infant may be able to live a normal life thanks to a new drug that comes with a re cord-setting $2.1 million price tag. Kaeli Price was born in March with spinal muscu lar atrophy, the top genetic killer of infants. She was diagnosed at eight weeks by doctors at Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters in Nor folk. Kaeli’s parents are Brandon and Kelli Price of Belvidere. The hospital said Kae li had a cry so weak she sounded like a kitten when she was born in March. SMA is a progressive neu romuscular condition that gradually wears down muscles to the point where children are unable to walk or breathe easily. Children with the most severe forms of SMA need ventilators to breathe and usually die in childhood. The type of SMA Kaeli has kills most children by 2 years of age. Neurologist Crystal Proud diagnosed the ill ness and a week later a new gene therapy drug, Zolgensma, was approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration, the hospital said. It had only been used in the United States once See INFANTS, A2 Local budgets are on hold BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor The failure to pass a state budget has both Perquim ans County and the school system out on a limb. Until the state budget is passed, the school system won’t know much my state funding it will get. As a re sult, Superintendent Tanya Turner asked her board to adopt a stopgap budget for now. The budget is sup posed to be in place by July 1. State funding makes up about two thirds of the local school budget. Turner also has the issue of “low wealth funds.” Even before the budget impasse, the county didn’t get its share for next year. That is a big hit,” she said. “Like a $100,000 hit,” she said. Turner is perplexed be cause all the counties sur rounding Perquimans got their low wealth money and nobody can tell her why Perquimans was left out. See BUDGETS, A2 Parade, fireworks coming Saturday From Staff Reports Organizers are expecting more than 60 entries this year for the Perquimans County fourth annual Inde pendence Day Celebration on Saturday. See PARADE, A2 Volunteer fire department to get new brush truck BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor The Belvidere-Chappell Hill Vol unteer Fire Department will soon have a new beast to contend with. It is buying a Skeeter-model truck to fight brush fires to replace the converted 1980 International 4x4 it has been using. “She is going to be a beast,” Fire Chief Lee Dail said of the new truck. It will replace a truck that can carry 500 gallons of water. The new one can handle 1,250 gallons. There is also a nozzle on the front that can be controlled from inside the cab with a camera to monitor where the water is going. The old truck had the nick name of “Big Foot.” Dail said the department got it when from the old Virginia Electric Power Corp. and r modified it with the tank and pumps. The new vehicle can seat four, two in the front and two in the back. While driving through a field it can spray water in front and from both sides. “We figured this truck would be an asset for Chowan, Perquimans and Pasquotank as well,” Dail said. The truck is being built in Tex as and Dail expects delivery early See TRUCK, A2 THANK YOU SUBMITTED PHOTO The Belvidere-Chappell Hill Volunteer Fire Department will be buying a Skeeter model brush truck to replace one that is nearly 40 years old. Work starts on Municipal election filing starts Friday historic house BY NICOLE BOWMAN- LAYTON The Chowan Herald BETHEL — Tucked away behind some trees along a curvy stretch of Holiday Island Road, a stately white plantation home in Perquimans Coun ty is receiving some tender loving care from Eden- ton-based Down East Pres ervation. After sitting vacant for about 10 years, the Isaac See HOUSE, A3 STAFF PHOTO BY PETER WILLIAMS Members of the Hertford Town Board met Friday in the former Historic Hertford Inc. business on the corner of Grubb Street and West Academy Street. HHI vacated the town-owned building to move next door to the former location of the Perquimans County Library. Councilman Sid Eley was absent from Friday’s meeting. The board met briefly to adopt some budget amendments before the end of the fiscal year. BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor Candidates for municipal offices in Hertford and Win fall can start signing up to run on Friday at noon. The filing period ends at noon on July 19. The seats up in Hertford are for Mayor Reid, Sid Eley and Gracie Felton. Felton was appointed to the board when former Mayor Pro-Tern Archie Aples resigned last Decem ber. Both Reid and Eley were elected four years ago. In Winfall it’s Mayor Fred Yates, Preston White and Steav Congdon. The municipal election will be in November. Early voting for the July 9 Republican run-off elec tion for a U.S. House seat runs through Friday Votes can go to the polls on Tues : day. Early voting takes place at the Perquimans County See FILING, A2