Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thought for the day! Maybe the quote of the year on Healthcare Reform Bill?

Wise man told me just yesterday ...

"Milburn, paper lay still, they can write anything on it"



For the record, the successful farmer said I could share it BUT I could not share his name.  Quote was made locally in 22601 and when it was "googled", it was nowhere to be found on the net.

How 'bout that! :)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Right on, Rev. Luttrell / Where is common sense? (TheWinchesterStar)

Right on, Rev. Luttrell

I thoroughly agree with the Rev. Isaac Luttrell in his letter “Where is common sense?” (Your Views, Nov. 11), but I would like to go one step further and state that it is no longer safe to walk or ride a bicycle either.

The removal of the traffic lights at the intersections of Amherst and Washington streets and Amherst and Braddock streets was definitely a step backwards. A pedestrian has to take his life in his hands every time he crosses the street, especially at Amherst and Braddock streets which is not even a four-way stop now.

There are no stop signs for drivers on Braddock Street, and they just sail through with no regard for those trying to cross. And now with it being two-way, you not only have to be concerned with the traffic from the left, but also the right, not to mention those coming out of the parking garage!

I would say you could put this in the category of “What were they thinking?” But that would be incorrect. It's more like they weren’t thinking, at least not about the safety of pedestrians.

I propose they reinstall the traffic lights with a pedestrian crosswalk like they have at the intersection of Loudoun and Piccadilly streets.

Kathleen Wilson
Mountain Falls
November 17, 2009



Where is common sense?

Well, folks, it was bound to happen. I could see the handwriting on the wall. It is one thing to set the clock back in fall, but something else when you turn the calendar back more than 50 years.

Back when Larry Omps was mayor of Winchester, I mentioned to him about the street situation in Winchester. There were times that out-of-town people would ask for directions how to get through Winchester. Some would even call it a “hick town”.

That bothered me at first, but now when I see what the boys have done to Winchester, it makes me sick. So I have to agree with them.

They need to change the signs from historic district to prehistoric district.

I remember the days when people came to town on horseback and in buggies. In 1951, Braddock and Cameron streets were made one-way to move traffic more efficiently. Every time they have done something with the streets over the last 12 to 18 years it has only decreased the flow of traffic.

The boys moved the sidewalks out into the street so those making a right-hand turn either run over the sidewalk or out into oncoming traffic. Now they have changed Cameron and Braddock streets back to two-way traffic. Putting up four-way stop signs at intersections is only for unlearned drivers and will just slow down traffic that much more.

If the boys keep it up, the only way to get in and out of Winchester in the near future will be walking or riding a bicycle.

Rev. Isaac Luttrell
Frederick County
November 11, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

JMU's new Baseball/Softball complex










JMU's new Baseball/Softball complex  Updated slideshow as of November 14, 2009

Construction progress pics of JMU's new baseball/softball complex

http://www.nielsen-inc.com/images/JMU_Baseball_Softball_Complex.pdf

A ‘simple fix’ and A much-welcome ‘Welcome’ (Letters to Editor)

A ‘simple fix’


This is an open letter to Winch­ester Public Services Director Per­ry Eisenach.

I read with great interest your comments in Friday’s Star about traffic flow in Winchester.

I agree with you, the timing of the lights on Pleasant Valley Road and Valley Avenue does help traffic flow. But there is something else your department could do that would help traffic flow around this city as much as timing the traffic lights and would not cost $200,000 per intersection.

It really is a simple fix. Desig­nate the right-most lane at all the three-lane intersections right turn only.

I sit at various intersections around town, mostly northbound on Pleasant Valley at East Cork Street and wait forever in a line of traffic that at certain times of the day is several hundred yards long. The reason we are all sitting there wasting time and gas is most of us want to turn right onto Cork Street, but one driver up front wants to go straight through the intersection but didn’t want to get out of the right lane into the center lane.

An example of how the intersec­tions should be laid out is at the in­tersection of Apple Blossom Drive and Jubal Early Drive, traveling north on Apple Blossom Drive ex­iting the mall and crossing Jubal Early. There is a straight through lane, a left-turn lane and a right­tur n-only lane.

Another example is heading north on Pleasant Valley at Berryville Avenue. The lanes at these intersections are correct and allow for a good flow of traffic and no long lines of right- turn traffic waiting because someone up front in the line doesn’t need to turn right.

There is more and more talk these days about being “geen” and conserving energy and such. Perhaps now is the time to change these intersections to improve traf­fic flow even more and, in the end, save gas and energy. It’s just a good idea for the times.

DONNIE ELSEA Berryville
November 16, 2009
The Winchester Star





A much-welcome ‘Welcome’


Kudos to City Councilors, past and present, who made the decision to convert Braddock and Cameron streets to two-way traffic!

I travel Valley Avenue (U.S. 11) every day, and it is wonderful being able to go north on Braddock from Handley Boulevard. It is as if our city now says “Welcome” instead of “Do not enter.”

Fast-moving traffic belongs on Va. 37 and not in the “Heart of Winchester,” for there is much to see, do, and experience in Old Town.

To Perry Eisenach and his staff, I commend you for all of your hard work and a smooth transition.

Thanks to all for a job well done!

Kimberly P. Burke
Winchester
November 13, 2009



Sunday, November 15, 2009

Virginia High School League Financial Highlights for FY-June 08, 07 and 06

There has always been interest in what type of revenue does the VHSL bring in each year.  Well, The Pibbster's Pub is always more than happy to share information so that the citizenry can be more informed.


 


FY-6/30/08
FY-6/30/07
FY-6/30/06
Direct Public Support
401,730
252,249
250,428
Program Service Revenue
6,877,399
6,648,555
2,582,567
Membership Dues & Assessments
186,300
184,500
183,300
Interest on Savings & Temp Cash Investments
79,502
79,843
34,670
Total Revenue
7,544,931
7,165,147
3,050,965
Program Services (Expenses)
6,958,323
6,011,769
2,381,322
Management & General
451,675
447,094
415,290
Fundrasising
213,152
165,927
160,562
Total Expenses
7,623,150
6,624,790
2,957,174
Excess of (Deficit)
-78,219
540,357
93,791
Net Assests of Fund Balances at Beginning of Year
3,177,569
1,783,337
1,689,546
Other changes in net assests or fund balances
0
853,875
0
Net Assests of Fund Balances at End of Year
3,099,350
3,177,569
1,783,337








Kenneth Tilley (Exec Director)
123,600
116,442
108,945
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
52,512
48,966
43,165
Robert Button (Asst. Director)
X
X
25,986
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
X
X
11,488
Jim Garman (CFO)
82,400
78,774
76,482
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
39,530
36,900
33,226
Tom Zimorski (Deputy Director)
92,700
78,774
72,054
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
33,729
28,895
25,262
Joyce Sisson (Asst. Director)
82,400
75,732
72,530
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
29,726
27,562
25,334
Bruce Patrick (Asst. Director)
X
12,622
70,578
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
X
3,289
24,513
Hannah-Catherine Muro (Director of Develop)
66,950
61,740
57,594
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
28,233
25,734
22,562
Tom Dolan (Asst. Director)
72,100
34,826
X
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
26,886
8,045
X
Lisa Giles (Asst. Director)
66,950
63,570
51,433
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
22,219
20,536
9,214
Lora Bickley (Office Mgr)
57,680
X
X
Contrib. to employee benefit plan/Deferred plans
14,949
X
X








Gross Receipts from Admission, merchandise sold or services performed, or furnishing of facilities in any activity that is related to the organization's charitable, etc, purpose :


2006
 - 6,648,555




2005
 - 2,582,567




2004
 - 2,508,573




2003
 - 1,814,950




[Source: IRS990 that is open to the public for inspection]