
Monday, July 12, 2010
Start Of Neighborhood Substations?
This is the home on Princeton Avenue that could soon be the first "Substation" of Jim Ireton's Crime initiative. I am sure it will work for the first month until the Criminals move a few streets over.
Salisbury Police Seek The Public's Help Regarding Mall Armed Robbery

Salisbury police are asking the public's help in identifying a suspect wanted for robbing two people at gunpoint in a mall parking lot.
Police say the crime occurred shortly after 10 p.m. Sunday in the parking lot of the Centre at Salisbury mall. Two adult victims stated that they were sitting inside their vehicle when a male suspect armed with a silver-colored handgun approached them and demanded their money and cell phones. After taking a quantity of cash, and a cell phone, the suspect ran from the area. There were no injuries.
According to police, the suspect was described as black, approximately 6-foot-tall, in his mid-20s to early 30s, thin build, wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans and a bandana on his head.
Anyone with information concerning this incident is asked to contact the Salisbury Police at (410) 548-3165 or Crime Solvers at (410) 548-1776. Information may be given anonymously.
My Interview With Seth Mitchell

I had the opportunity to have a good lengthy conversation with Seth on Thursday of last week and am ready to share my thoughts on our talk.
Seth Mitchell is a very intelligent man and we discussed many cases he has been involved with in the past. I asked him several questions about topics that I have heard many people be interested in.
Seth definitely feels like he can do the job he is running for and I have no doubt that he could. He did discuss with me the fact that he had defended Thomas Leggs in the past and that he obviously couldn't be the one if elected to prosecute that case, but said a special prosecutor could be brought in if necessary to try this case. He also admitted he had worked attempted murder cases as a prosecutor but not any actual murder cases. He told me about his reputation as a fierce defense attorney and about his deep respect for Sam Vincent and Davis's trial skills.
Davis Ruark I know is a passionate Prosecutor and has respect from his peers for said skills, the problem with Davis Ruark is in my opinion his leadership and administrative skills. Davis brought shame on the office with his DUI and other issues people have discussed recently. I wish that someone of Sam Vincent's quality would have stepped up after the community's tragic loss, but Seth Mitchell is the only one that has put himself out to try to right the ship.
Do I think Seth Mitchell is the man for the job? I have always been bluntly honest and I have to say the answer is no. I also however am no champion of Davis Ruark and have let him know on several occasions when I have seen something that I thought was handled incorrectly how I felt about it. I think Davis accepts way too many plea deals (want an example look up the Tonya Shultz case) and has a bit too much politician in his blood.
On Election Day I will probably close my eyes and point and not even look at who I voted for.
The Anti American Movement On Sbynews

The politics on sbynews are of the lowest form. When you try to restrict peoples choices by attacking anyone you dislike personally you are taking away the right of the people to have facts presented to them to use their greatest freedom which is the right to vote. When you create an atmosphere where good people are afraid to put their names out in the public realm because of attacks on a blog site you are limiting the choices people have which is in itself anti-American. The community needs to fight back against this behavior and join me in bringing about the change needed in Salisbury. We will not let Fascist Joe Albero rule our great Community.
Is Mayor Niblett Set To Retire?

Rumor on the streets in Delmar is that this is the swan song term for Mayor Niblett and he is set to retire when his term expires next year. We wish him well as he has been Delmar's longest serving Mayor.
District 38A My View
When I learned of all the great candidates who were running for this seat I stated I had no clear favorite. I will however share my thoughts. If you look at the map below you will see how I came to my thoughts on the matter. Let me be very clear here however. John Cannon and Julie Brewington would both do a great job in this seat and would represent the constituents best interests and I will continue to promote their campaigns on my site as I am a very fair person.


As you can see District 38A encompasses all of Somerset County with only a small portion of Wicomico represented. In my opinion someone who has grown up and been a part of that greater majority should represent them as they would better understand the needs of the local population. That isn't to say again that Julie Brewington or John Cannon don't understand, it's just that John Phoebus and his family have been part of Somerset County and understand the needs of that area better than most. I encourage everyone to look at all three and just am offering my thoughts on the matter.
Salisbury Fire Department Implements Neuroprotective Hypothermia for Cardiac Arrest Patients

The Salisbury Fire Department has become the first Department in State of Maryland to receive approval for inducing hypothermia in post-cardiac arrest resuscitated patients.
The goal of this therapy is to reduce the brain and core body temperatures to 89 degrees Fahrenheit. Studies have shown death of the brain is slowed in patients who receive hypothermic treatment immediately after resuscitation. Patients meeting the criteria to receive this therapy have shown a significant increase in survivability. Paramedics have the ability to administer chilled IV fluids to the patient en route to the hospital. Peninsula Regional Medical Center will continue hypothermic treatment for several days thereafter.
The neuroprotective hypothermia protocol is an optional program and the first in the State of Maryland for emergency medical services, (EMS). The protocol for the training, and the program itself, was written by Salisbury Fire Department’s own Rob Frampton, B.S., FF/NREMT-P.
All Salisbury Fire Department personnel have received the required training and the equipment is in service.
Salisbury Fire Department Launches New Website

The Salisbury Fire Department is proud to announce the return of our department website, www.salisburyfd.com, to the world wide web. The Salisbury Fire Department has been anxiously awaiting the return of the website while it has been built by Brooks Layton and the team of Chief Web Design of Georgetown, Delaware.
Chief Web Design is dedicated to working with emergency services organizations large and small. They understand how these organizations work and the very specific need we have. Mr. Layton and his staff have worked tirelessly to help us communicate our vision in a clear, concise way.
Some of the features of the new www.salisburyfd.com website are the following: up to the minute live run log, volunteer recruiting information and printable application, department press releases available to the public, fire prevention program information, knox box program information and application, stats and so much more.
We feel you will find the new www.salisburyfd.com website very accessible and user friendly. We hope you take a few moments to navigate your way around the site; sign our guestbook before you leave and let us know what you think!
Secret Servers: Tuscany Grill S. Salisbury Blvd. Best Gyros??
Secret Servers: Tuscany Grill S. Salisbury Blvd. Best Gyros??: "You can get Gyros from several different places in Salisbury - The Mall, Trax Deli, Tim's Pizza etc. Tuscany Grill makes there's a little d..."
Restaurant Review

I am pleased to welcome my restaurant review partners http://secretservers.blogspot.com/
they will be providing a great service to the community by giving us their reviews of many eating establishments around the Delmarva peninsula. They will be posting the reviews here and also on their own site so stay tuned . They will have the name the Whoville Chef on the blog
The New and Improved Salisbury Grinch

I worked on several new graphics over the past several weeks and after many different ideas came up with the current design. I think it represents our City and from time to time I will change the pictures beneath my blog title.
Advertisers have now joined us and I hope as supporters of my site you will consider using there services when you have the need for a product or service they supply. I also think I have been 100% honest about the people I dislike so that there is no secret to my feelings toward them, however I don't feel it necessary to personally attack them 24/7. This blog is about the other side of the local story you might not hear anywhere else. The restaurant reviews also have been another great add that people are excited about. Of course people enjoy my making fun of Albero and that will continue of course, if nothing else I will give a Friday 6pm week in review as Joe himself so everyone can laugh to start the weekend.
The positive feelings and new ventures make this an exciting time here on my blog, welcome to Salisbury Maryland let's make this a better place to call home.
Mike Calpino To Host First Major Campaign Event

"On July 24 from 7-9 pm at the West Side Community Center in Bivalve, Md I will be hosting my first major campaign event. It is a dessert social for the community to meet myself and the other liberty/tea party candidates for Wicomico County council.
I will be speaking on the meaning of our rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness in an attempt to educate voters on our heratige as Americans. Although admission is free because education is my first priority, it is also a fundraiser.
There will be a 50/50 raffle and my campaign is also raffeling off an aerial sightseeing tour from Bayland Aviation as well as other items.
If the restoration of America is going to start with this election, we must all get involved and do our part. I hope to see you there.
Mike Calpino "
I will be speaking on the meaning of our rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness in an attempt to educate voters on our heratige as Americans. Although admission is free because education is my first priority, it is also a fundraiser.
There will be a 50/50 raffle and my campaign is also raffeling off an aerial sightseeing tour from Bayland Aviation as well as other items.
If the restoration of America is going to start with this election, we must all get involved and do our part. I hope to see you there.
Mike Calpino "

SALISBURY -- After approving the acceptance of more than $300,000 from the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention to continue the Safe Streets crime reduction initiative, the City Council plans to accept additional donated funds and broaden the cooperative abilities of the program.
A $1,800 donation from the Chamber of Commerce, a lease agreement for the city's first neighborhood service center and a memorandum of understanding between local and federal law enforcement officials are on the council's agenda tonight.
If the additional money is accepted, the Salisbury Police Department plans to use the Chamber donation to purchase surveillance equipment and digital cameras for the Safe Streets Team and Criminal Investigation Division.
Approval of the lease for 117 Princeton Ave. would allow the city to open its first neighborhood service center, Mayor Jim Ireton's new spin on police substations. The center is scheduled to open next month, according to Ireton, and would provide police and neighborhood services to residents with close-to-home access
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A $1,800 donation from the Chamber of Commerce, a lease agreement for the city's first neighborhood service center and a memorandum of understanding between local and federal law enforcement officials are on the council's agenda tonight.
If the additional money is accepted, the Salisbury Police Department plans to use the Chamber donation to purchase surveillance equipment and digital cameras for the Safe Streets Team and Criminal Investigation Division.
Approval of the lease for 117 Princeton Ave. would allow the city to open its first neighborhood service center, Mayor Jim Ireton's new spin on police substations. The center is scheduled to open next month, according to Ireton, and would provide police and neighborhood services to residents with close-to-home access
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