THE QUIMANS EEKLY “News from Next Door" THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021 $1.00 @SCAN ME PAGE A6 Meet Pappy, a Tri-County Animal Shel ter Pets of the Week PAGE Bl Pirates defeat North Pitt Panthers Daylight Savings Time starts Sunday, March 14. Make sure your clocks are ahead one hour. Officials Discuss Agreement to Reopen Schools BY CAROLINA JOURNAL NEWS SERVICE N.C. Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, says lawmakers are negotiating with Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, on a plan to reopen schools. Berger, in a news conference Tuesday, March 9, with Sen. Dean na Ballard, R-Watauga, offered no specifics about the plan. Berger had scheduled a news confer ence Monday, but he canceled it because of the ongoing negoti ations with the governor. An announce ment on an agreement, he said at the time, could come later BERGER that same day. Cooper, in a news conference later Tuesday to up ¬ date people on COVID-19 and vaccinations, said he’s continu ing to work with lawmakers on a plan to reopen schools. COOPER “We have been talking,” Coo per said. “We all share the goal of getting our chil dren back into the classroom.” He said it must be done safe ly, however, and he had not seen legislation, only saying something may come “soon.” A compromise on school re opening would render moot Sen ate Bill 37, which would direct all public school districts to reopen for in-classroom instruction. Par ents would still have the option of remote learning under the bill. Cooper vetoed the measure Feb. 26. An attempt to override Coo per’s veto fell short by one vote. Berger said he and Cooper have been talking on the phone about the issue for a week, and that House Speaker Tim Moore, R- Cleveland, is aware of the dis cussions. “We seem to be very close to an agreement in principle,” Berger said Tuesday. “If we have an agreement it will be See SCHOOLS, A2 APG Names O’Brien as Publisher of TDA, Weeklies O’Brien to oversee papers in EC, Chowan, Perquimans FROM STAFF REPORTS Sean O’Brien has been named publisher for The Daily Ad vance, the Chowan Herald and Tire Perquim- i ans Weekly, \ Robin Quillon, * president of j j Adams Publish- ing Group in T Eastern North ^P||HMfm| Carolina, an- ■ nounced this ■ O’BRIEN week As publisher, O’Brien, cur rently general manager for the three newspapers, will continue to oversee all editorial, advertis ing and circulation operations at the three publications, Quillon said. “I am very pleased to an nounce the promotion of Sean to publisher of The Daily Ad vance and its sister weeklies, The Perquimans Weekly and Chowan Herald,” Quillon said. “Sean is a true leader. His rich experience in this business has earned him the respect of his peers and the conununity in which he lives — he is a true newspaper professional in ev ery aspect. His dedication to ex cellence in journalism shows by his determination to be the very best. I have no doubt that he will succeed in his new responsibili ties.” O’Brien said he’s looking for ward to his new role with the three newspapers. “I have been with our group for over 15 years and I’ve seen a lot of exciting changes during that time,” O’Brien said. “Com bined with our core products and our ability to utilize our websites and social media, our audience and reader engage ment has never been higher than it is today. “I look forward to what the future holds and remain excited with the direction our industry has taken,” O’Brien continued. “I would like to thank our read ers and advertisers for being loyal to what we do best: allow ing us to provide news coverage in the place we all call home.” O’Brien was named general manager of the three newspa pers in February 2020. Prior See O’BRIEN, A3 6 ■ 89076 47144 2 Vol. 87, No. 11 PerquimansWeekly.com @2021 Perquimans Weekly All Rights Reserved "Social work makes that possible by allowing me to be the ‘bridge' between the school, community and families we serve." Latonia Johnson Perquimans Schools Chief Academic Officer of Student Services Planting Seeds in the Lives of Others Johnson talks about being a social worker BY MILES LAYTON Editor National School Social Work Week is this week, so the Perquimans Weekly wanted to touch base with Latonia Johnson, who has worked 23 years as a social worker. Perquimans Schools Chief Academic Officer of Student Services Kanika Griffin sent me this tip Saturday morning - much appreciated. Johnson has served 14 years with Perquimans Coun ty Schools - last 12 years as a school social worker/ homeless coordinator or liai son along with two years as a school-based mental health counselor. A licensed clinical social worker, Johnson has earned a bachelor’s degree in Social Work/Sociology from Eliza beth City State University, a master’s degree in Social Work: Norfolk State Univer sity, and a doctoral degree in Human Services from Capel la University. Remember Rolling Stone magazine when it was rele vant. Well, let’s do Rolling Stone question and answer format Why do you want to be a social worker? I feel that my gifts are to foster relationships and pro vide support to others out side of the traditional teach- NTSB: Pilot May Have Shut Off Wrong Engine 4, including pilot, killed in 2017 helicopter crash in Belvidere * The Associated Press RALEIGH — The pilot of a Duke Life Flight helicopter that crashed in northeastern North Carolina in 2017 may have acci dentally shut off one of the air craft’s engines just before the sec ond malfunctioning engine failed, federal investigators said. An investigation by the Nation al Transportation Safety Board suggested pilot Jeff Burke likely got confused by an array of emer gency indicators about a problem SUBMITTED PHOTO Perquimans Schools’ social worker Latonia Johnson is in the spotlight during this week’s National School Social Work Week. For 23 years Johnson has worked as a social worker with the past 14 years serving the school system. er role. Social work makes that possible by allowing me to be the “bridge” between the school, community, and families we serve. Describe, in general See JOHNSON, A3 with one of the engines, news sources reported Friday. In then- final report on the crash, which was released last month, NTSB investigators said damaged roller bearings in the No. 2 engine likely caused the engine to malfunction during flight. The helicopter was en route to Duke University Hospital in Durham from Sentara Albemarle Medical Center in Elizabeth City on Sept. 8, 2017, when it crashed in a grassy field outside the town of Belvidere on the Gates-Perqui mans county line. In addition to Burke, flight nurses Kris Harrison See PILOT, A3 Round-up Chili Dawgs and Crossroads BY MILES LAYTON Editor A round-up of all things Perqui mans County... . Perquimans County Board of Elections Director Holly Hunter has resigned to take a new job in Virginia, according to County Manager Frank Heath. Her last day was Thursday, March 4. Hunter started part-time in 2016 and full-time in 2018 at the Board of Elections. Newspaper has asked the Board of Elections for Hunter’s letter of resignation. There is no word as yet as to who is/will be serving as interim director of the Board of Elections. In other news, Hertford Town Clerk Lashonda Cartwright of Bertie County has tendered her resignation after only a few weeks on the job. Her last day was Feb. 27. Newspaper has asked for her letter of resignation. Before Cartwright’s hire, she worked as an administrative assis tant at the Windsor-Bertie Chamber of Commerce. Prior to Cartwright, Town Clerk Shoniqua Powell resigned in Sep tember. After Powell resigned, Town Manager Pam Hurdle served as clerk until Catrwright was hired. To date, Hertford Town Hall is seeking a new police chief, public works director and now a town clerk. In November, Public Works Director Dwan Bell was hired as Elizabeth City’s Public Utilities Director. In February, Police Chief Dennis Brown was hired by the City of Hamlet; his last day with Hertford being March 31. Speaking of Town Hall, I need to clarify that Hertford is not neces sarily going to eliminate its police See ROUND-UP, A3 KEITH BAKER/WRAL This aerial view shows the wreckage of a Duke Health System medical helicopter that crashed near Belvidere, Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. Four people, including the pilot, were killed.