The QUIMANS EEKLY "News from Next Door" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2020 $1.00 o u in z r x S co PAGE A6 Tri-County Animal Shel ter’s pets of the week PAGE Bl New book details history of Perquimans County. ELECTION RESULTS Perquimans Weekly will post election results on its Facebook page. They will also appear in a later edition. O'Ml & 3C a: Election Day Turnout Exceeds Expectation BY MILES LAYTON Editor By the time this edition of the Perquimans Weeky has been pub lished, Election Day votes will have been counted, hopefully. Due to Tuesday’s press dead lines, the results of Nov. 3 elec tion are posted to the Perquimans Weekly’s Facebook page and will be published in the print edition on Nov. 12. Also, see the Daily Ad vance. All the local candidates ran unopposed, so there should be no surprises. See ELECTION, A3 BY MILES LAYTON Connie Brothers, purple shirt, Mayor Pro Tern Ashley Hodges and this future voter, Brother’s grandson Jeremiah Smith, age 6, take a moment to strike a pose by the food truck on Election Day. Company to Add 28 Jobs FROM STAFF REPORTS A Chesapeake, Virgin ia-based company plans to add 28 jobs as part of a $500,000 project to expand its existing plant in Perquimans County. East Coast Steel Fabrication Inc. is investing $482,000 in its production facility in Hertford, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday. “This expansion shows North Carolina is a place where businesses want to build their future,” Cooper said. “Compa nies like East Coast Steel Fab rication continue to choose our state for expansion because we have the workforce and stabili ty, even in a pandemic, to help keep their business growing.” Founded in 2006, East Coast Steel performs steel fabrication for buildings, boats, barges and marine structures. Its current facility in Hertford opened in 2019 and employs six workers. As part of its expansion, East Coast Steel plans to hire See JOBS, A2 BY MILES LAYTON Editor Winners of the Hertford Alive’s Pumpkin Painting con test were announced, although everyone who competed should be a considered a win ner. “The Town of Hertford and the Hertford Historic Incor porated would like to thank all who supported “Hertford Alive” and the children who participated in its pumpkin painting contest,” Mayor Ear- nell Brown said. “The children, .in four age categories, joyful ly painted and submitted 32 pumpkin entries. They were all winners. The purpose of the event was to provide a safe, social environment for our cit izens, give the children some fun outdoor time and to sup port our local businesses. It was a success. We are looking for more opportunities to pro vide our citizens with social activities all in a safe environ ment. A key organizer of Hertford Alive, Sonya Hodges added, “We were successful by COVID standards and everyone great ly enjoyed themselves. The pumpkin painting contest was great success and hopefully brought a smile to people’s faces during this time. We look forward to seeing all of the wonderful creations children create next Halloween.” Sponsored by Historic Hert ford and the Town of Hertford, the winners are: See CONTEST, A2 Front Page Worthy Editor’s Note: Perquimans Schools’ students, >^ ^ J y who earned a spot on the 1st 9 weeks Honor Roll, ^TONOR 7 deserve to have their names published on the I front page. Congrats! Worth noting, Facebook nor . L J Google doesn’t post such praise, only your local ^^ f^ newspaper. Subscribe today! HGS Honor Roll HERTFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL A/AB Honor Roll Quarter One Grade 3 A Honor Roll Ronan Brown, Hayley Colson, Colton PCHS Honor Roll Perquimans County High School Honor Roll 1st 9 Weeks 9th Grade A Honor Roll Morgan Baccus, Daven Brabble, Dawson Brickhouse, Logan Claverie, Marleigh Cooper, Shavoris Lewis Jr,. Celia Manning, Ha ley Mathews, Dakota Mayo, Justin Rich- Ashlynn Ward, Ellie Ward, Shellae White AB Honor Roll Tyree Brown, Adri an Carver, Zoe Clifton, er, Easton Conway, ardson, Bristyle Riddick, Ashleigh Rus sell, Breanne Shepherd, Kenley Stalling, Perquimans County Middle School Honor Roll 1st Quarter 6th Grade- Principal’s List 1 89076 47144 " Vol. 86, No. 45 @2020 Perquimans Weekly All Rights Reserved 6 2 Crenia Elliott, Vivien Lane, Brent Melton, Nich olas Moxley, Jacob Nixon, Phoebe Peters, Holly Riddick, Collin Roberts, Hailey Scott, Dickson, Breena Garvey, Brandon Hughes, Gavin Jones, Aurora Mc Mahon, Noah Mill er, Olivia Ross, Emily Russell, Hayden Ward AB Honor Roll Keira Abu-Zah ra, Makayla Bai ley, Isabelle Bit- Kamarien Coulter, See HGS, A2 See PCHS, A2 PCMS Honor Roll Beryamin Biter, Der rick Castillo, Kier- styn Castle, Bailey Cavanugh, Emily Coppersmith, Za’erha Mahalia Scarlet Eleanor Gordon, Hodges, Hooper, Howell, ings, Jason Vanscoy, Chloe Ward, Dallas Williams, Nathaniel Williamson, Alys sa Winslow, Caden Winslow, Aubriey Woodell A/B Honor Roll TaNiyah Brothers, Tyler Byrum, Evan Clay ton, Ronald Cochran, Samuel Lane, Serena Lawrence, Calvin Pierce, Mason Roberts, Brianna Ross, Hayden Dail, Ainana Dean, Addisyn Stallings, Cailyn Stall- Ariana Farrar, Brenden Graham, Amarii Harvey, Gage Henry, Jack Lassiter, Kelvin Linton, Landon Melton, Ariana Miranda, Aaliyah Moss, Carly Phelps, Cadence Reel, Gia da Salupo, Parker Smith, Gavin Thompson, Peyton Trueblood, Jackson Ward, Gary Whidbee, Kylee Winslow, Nora Winslow 7th Grade Principal’s List See PCMS, A2 Round-up Veterans Day Event Canceled BY MILES LAYTON Editor A round-up of all things Perquimans County... The annual Perqui mans County Veterans Day observance Nov. 11 conduct ed by Hertford American Legion Post 126 has been canceled this year due to the current COVID-19 situation and current imposed restric tions, per post 126 command er and past NC Department of North Carolina Vice Com mander Ken Rominger. Post Commander Rick Caporale related that the cancellation was a disap pointment since both our Me morial Day and now Veterans Day observances had to be canceled. The commander said the post will put up its flag display at the courthouse monument that honors the county’s military veterans. A small tribute is planned, but will involve only a few people. A small observance will be held at the monthly meeting of the post. Veterans Day, observed Nov. 11 of each year, hon ors all veterans, who have served, or are serving, in our military today. It is also an opportunity to recognize their families, who in their own way sacrifice in support of their spouses, sons, and daughters. This is the first-time ever, that either of the observanc- See ROUND-UP, A2 SUBMITTED PHOTO Perquimans Weekly’s unofficial/ official best costume contest awards go to Billy Boblit as Indiana Jones and Rainy Boblit as sheriff.