Things really do slow down for the holidays. We haven’t received a press release from the Henderson Police Department in ten days. No news is good news on today’s open line.
Author: Jason Feingold
First Night Henderson at Raleigh Rd. Outdoor Theatre
The Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre is hoping to start a new tradition in Henderson this year.
Friday’s open line
Now it’s time for what I call the “Holiday Letdown”. The holiday letdown occurs when my children realize that all the stuff they got for Christmas and Hanukkah has in no way improved the quality of their lives. And yet they still want more. I suppose it is the curse of living in a consumer culture. Oh, well. Here’s your open line.
Easley lifts reindeer ban for Christmas eve
Raleigh — Gov. Mike Easley has temporarily lifted the importation ban on reindeer coming into North Carolina and has asked the Federal Aviation Administration to keep the skies clear over the state on Christmas Eve.
Wednesday’s open line
We may not get a white Christmas, but at least we’ve got the cold. Good luck with your last-minute holiday preparations. Here’s our open line.
Blood drive at Marketplace Cinema Friday
This from Nancy Jo Smith, the managing owner of Marketplace Cinema:
Tuesday’s open line
‘Twas two days before Christmas And all through the town… Nothing was happening. Nada. Zilch. Zip. Make your own fun on today’s open line.
Monday’s open line
It’s three days until Christmas and gas prices haven’t taken their customary leap towards the Star of Bethlehem. Things must really be off-kilter. Oh, well. Enjoy the open line.
Rep. Wray’s Raleigh report
Even when the legislature is not in session, lawmakers continue to work for the well being of our state.
Vance County 3rd highest in 5 year teacher turnover
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction made its 2007-2008 Annual Report on the Reasons Educators Leave Teaching available on the Web recently.
HPD makes arrest for string of armed robberies
On December 18, 2008, officers of the Henderson Police Department responded to a report of an armed robbery in the 400 block of Chavasse Avenue.
Weekend open line
It was reported yesterday that the state unemployment rate has hit a 25-year high at 7.9%. Vance County’s unemployment rate as of October of 2008 was 9.7%. Have we bottomed out yet, or is there still further to fall? Let us know your prediction for the economic weather on this weekend’s open line.
Friday’s open line
For those of you who have an interest in such things, today is the last day of school for Vance County Schools for the calendar year 2008. As an teacher, I wish the break was shorter. Two weeks is an eternity in which to forget one’s lessons when one only has a few years under his or her belt. However, as a working stiff… Bring it on.
From the HPD: Social security number phishing scam
This from Lt. Irvin Robinson of the Henderson Police Department: For the past several days, numerous individuals in the city have received telephone calls from someone stating claiming to work with one of the banks in Henderson.
State board of ed. highlights
At this month’s meeting of the North Carolina State Board of Education, members approved recommended interim cut scores and achievement level descriptors for the NCEXTEND1 alternate assessments in reading and mathematics, the final cut scores and achievement level descriptors for the NCCLAS reading and mathematics grade 3 pretest and final cut scores and achievement level descriptors for the North Carolina reading grade 3 pretest.
HPD makes arrest in October shooting
On October 28, 2008, a shooting incident occurred at Henderson Heights Apartments.
Thursday’s open line
What’s the most meaningful Christmas present you’ve ever received? Share like you care on today’s open line.
Arrest made in B&E case
On December 1, 2008, a breaking and entering occurred at 719 Champion Street.
Wednesday’s open line
Eight days until Christmas, and the stores are looking empty — like my pockets. Well, socks and underwear were Christmas fare when I was a boy (yes, we had a tree — long story). Maybe it’s time we got back to basics. There’s nothing like a warm pair of socks on a cold day.