Delaware
Number of deputies as SROs likely to rise in 2023-24
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Workplace has 11 college useful resource officers in native public colleges, a quantity that is more likely to improve in 2023-24.
Chief Deputy Dave Wiseman of the sheriff’s workplace briefed the Delaware County commissioners on the standing of this system when commissioners on Might 16 accepted resource-officer intergovernmental agreements with the varsity districts.
Wiseman mentioned Huge Walnut Native Faculties and the Delaware Space Profession Middle have one officer every, Buckeye Valley Native Faculties has two and Olentangy Faculties has seven – one every for its 4 excessive colleges and three overlaying center and elementary buildings.
Olentangy and the sheriff’s workplace have mentioned a attainable improve within the district’s useful resource officers when the brand new Berlin Center College opens in August 2023, Wiseman informed the commissioners.
The brand new constructing would be the district’s sixth center college, constructed on 45 acres alongside Piatt Highway, south of Olentangy Berlin Excessive College, in Berlin Township.
Amanda Beeman, Olentangy’s assistant director of communications, declined to take a position on the variety of officers that is likely to be added when the brand new college opens.
“Our objective is to have an SRO assigned to each highschool and center college, with the center college positions having concurrent accountability for the elementary colleges, as properly,” she mentioned.
The officers play an essential function within the colleges, mentioned Joe Suozzi, Olentangy’s director of security, safety and preparedness.
“College useful resource officers act within the function of mentor, casual counselor and law-enforcement skilled in our colleges,” he mentioned. “We consider our SROs create a optimistic studying atmosphere the place our lecturers really feel protected to show and our college students really feel protected to study.”
Beeman mentioned the brand new college ought to maintain about 1,000 college students.
“Nonetheless, the preliminary enrollment dimension of the varsity has not been decided. The redistricting course of for Berlin Center College will start late this summer time,” she mentioned.
The college was made attainable by voter approval in 2020 of a mixed $134.7 million bond situation, a 0.5-mill permanent-improvements levy and a 7.4-mill working levy.
Price estimates have elevated prior to now few years, Beeman mentioned.
“The estimated constructing price for this center college was $46 million in 2019. (Services director Jeff) Gordon offered an replace on the June 10, 2021, assembly that the precise constructing price in 2021 was estimated at $48 million,” she mentioned.
Wiseman mentioned the commissioners’ Might 16 decision was a renewal of three-year contracts set to run out June 30.
“There have been will increase within the space of wages and insurance coverage,” Wiseman mentioned. “Wages due to a rise of deputy wages from the collective-bargaining settlement and insurance coverage with the fee being greater.”
Underneath the agreements, the county and faculty districts agree to separate the annual price of every officer, he mentioned, including that annual wages and advantages common $129,990 for every officer.
County commissioner Barb Lewis on Might 16 known as the varsity useful resource officers an essential program.
“The SROs simply do a beautiful job, and I all the time hear nice issues,” she mentioned. “You already know, (a) calming affect and for the scholars, too, the questions they will ask and the assistance that they will get.”
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Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for Nov. 24, 2024
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Delaware
Autumn’s newest tradition: The Delaware Fall Festival at Battery Park
The story behind the Kalmar Nyckel
Here’s the story behind the Kalmar Nyckel, the Swedish Mayflower of the Delaware Valley. 10/29/24
Sunday’s autumn weather was perfect for the inaugural Delaware Fall Festival.
The event took place at Battery Park in the historic Old New Castle area of New Castle, providing the ideal setting for a community gathering and a worthy cause.
The free event was organized to raise funds and awareness for the New Castle Outdoor Recreation Coalition’s planned expansion of the park’s playground. Phase 2 of the Battery Park Playground Project will feature a replica of the Kalmar Nyckel, the Swedish flagship that brought settlers who established the first permanent European settlement in the Delaware Valley in 1638.
The festival featured live entertainment, children’s activities, and various food vendors.
Renee Duval, a three-year resident of New Castle, attended the festival with her husband and two children. As regular visitors to Battery Park who often stroll the path near Deemers Beach, they were excited to explore the event after hearing about the food trucks, music, and vendors.
Among the vendors was Theresa Batts, owner of Batts Concessions from Hartford County, Maryland, who learned about the festival through social media. She said the timing was perfect. She and her husband prefer to sell on weekends, but it is very hard to find events on a Sunday. And this weekend, they were celebrating their business’s first anniversary. Batts Concessions offered an array of treats, including kettle corn, homemade peanut brittle, various nuts, and cotton candy. When asked how sales were going, Batts replied, “Fantastic. No complaints. We would definitely do it again next year.”
Delaware Fall Festival organizers hope to make this an annual tradition for the historic waterfront community.
You can contact Anitra Johnson at ajohnson@delawareonline.com.
Delaware
AAA predicts heavy travel over Thanksgiving holiday
For many people, Thanksgiving means full stomachs, full hearts … and full roads.
According to AAA, travel over the Thanksgiving holiday is expected to set records. Jana Tidwell is with AAA.
“Nearly 217,000 Delawareans will travel 50 miles or more for the holiday,” she said. “That’s more than 20% of the population. Of those traveling in Delaware, more than 91% will travel by car.”
Tuesday and Wednesday are likely to be the worst travel days on the roads.
“The challenge with Tuesday and Wednesday is that holiday travelers will be mixing with commuters, especially in the late afternoon time,” Tidwell said.
Tidwell suggests traveling during off-peak times, like early in the mornings or after the evening rush hour. Whenever you travel, Tidwell says to be patient, follow the rules of the road, and avoid distractions like cell phones and eating behind the wheel.
AAA notes the window for holiday travel is longer this year, adding Tuesday before Thanksgiving and the Monday after to their definition of the holiday weekend. Tidwell says that’s because the advent of remote work and changes in school schedules have allowed for more flexibility in travel.
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