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August 4, 2011 – For oneday only, the Boyne City Farmer’s Market will be heldin downtown Boyne City onSaturday, August 13.is opportunity will pro- vide a great venue for Marketguests and downtown busi-nesses. e Market will beset up on Water and Lakestreets, and will be just oneof many events happening inBoyne City.Chefs Challenge will behosting a cooking demon-stration from 10-11 a.m., fea-turing area Chef Perry Manning, who will bepreparing a delicious recipeon site with ingredientsfound only at the Market.In addition to the Marketand Chefs Challenge, therewill be live music from 10a.m. to 1 p.m., sidewalk salesfrom a number of downtownbusinesses, and a children’sstory hour hosted by theBoyne District Library. Atthe same time, the AntiqueAuto Show and Flea Marketwill be held in Veterans Park from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 13and 14.“We knew when the Farm-ers Market was moved toVeterans Park from Old City Park there would be an occa-sional conict with otherevents that have long beenheld there,” said Boyne City Main Street manager HughConklin. “e Antique AutoShow and Flea Market is oneof those events. It is a big andimportant event for the com-munity and there is notenough room for it and theMarket in Veterans Park.”e Farmer’s Market willopen at 8 a.m. and run until1 p.m. e market has up to70 farm and cra vendors,and is recognized as one of the nest farmer’s markets in
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ELLSWORTH At theAugust 8 meeting of theEllsworth Village Board Po-lice Chief John Morrisasked the board to considerhiring another officer andVillage President HughCampbell explained stepsthe village needs to take tosecure tax revenue funds al-ready budgeted.e board is consider-ing a resume submitted by Todd Rubin for the positionof village police. Rubin wasrecommended by EllsworthPolice Chief John Morris, “Iwould like to see anotherofficer (for Ellsworth) ittakes some of the pressureoff.” said Morris. e vil-lage can only afford a de-ned number of policehours each week, Morriswill have to share his hourswith any added police.Because of an effort onthe part of the state of Michigan to reform the way sales tax revenues are dis-tributed the village of Ellsworth is applying to theEconomic Vitality IncentiveProgram. A program thatreplaces redistributed rev-enues aer securing com-pliance by localgovernments to adhere withthree points: e Villagemust put up an easily ma-neuvered web site contain-ing information about whatthe village is doing withpublic funds, the state callsthis Accountability andTransparency, the villagemust also participate withother local governments onissues of mutual community benet like the BanksTownship Fire Departmentor the Breezeway project,the state calls this ServiceSharing and Consolidation,and nally Employee Com-pensation Best Practices,this simply put, means thatthe state doesn’t want thelocal governments to havelong term pensions and
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Boyne City is home to a thriving manufacturing firmknown as Precision Edge, a surgical products com-pany based in Sault Ste. Marie and opening a newbusiness in the Industrial Park. Precision Edge plans tohire 75 to 100 employees. Boyne City mayor Chuck Vondra spoke highly of the family owned business andits appreciation of employees. From left are Mayor Vondra, John Truckey, president of Precision Edge, MiltKniss, senior project manager and city manager Michael Cain. The announcement was made at Tues-day's city commission meeting.
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COUNTY RECORDS
ASSuMed nAMeS:
The following businesses re-cently filed with the Charlevoix
County Clerk's office for an as-sumed name for doing business:
Beaded Curtains by Lori,212 W Garfield Ave.,Charlevoix by Lori Kritcher.Charlevoix Yoga, 1516 S.Bridge St., Charlevoix byHeidi Dietrich.
diStriCt Court
The following cases were re-cently decided in the 90th Dis-trict Court for the County ofCharlevoix:
Keith Alan Thompson, 34, Coop-ersville. Failure to stop atproperty damage accident.Sentenced to pay $300 infines and costs. Aaron Matthew-Dale Minzey,20, Harbor Springs. Drivingwithout license on person.Sentenced to pay $200 infines and costs.Erick Joseph Paquette, 21,East Jordan. Disorderly per-son/drunk. Sentenced to pay$350 in fines and costs.Darlene Ronda Spencer, 51, Alden. Driving without licenseon person. Sentenced to pay$200 in fines and costs.Joseph John Holland, 47,Charlevoix. Drunk and disor-derly. Sentenced to pay $350in fines and costs.Mary Katherine Colvin, 24,Charlevoix. Driving without li-cense on person. Sentencedto pay $200 in fines and costs.
MArriAge liCenSeS
The following people have re-cently filed for marriage li-censes with the County ofCharlevoix:
Robert Scott Croswell IV, 26,Cincinnati, Ohio and MarisKatherine Braun, 24, Cincin-nati, Ohio. Arthur Lee Cosier, 72, BoyneCity and Linda Mary Cadarette,62, Elmira.Milo Alan Kane, 46,Charlevoix and Michele Leigh Adams, 35, Charlevoix.Jose Ricardo Hernandez, 21,Boyne City and Michelle Eliza-beth Pickett, 35, Boyne City.Nathan Michael Brooks, 21,East Jordan and Jessica AnnMorris, 22, East Jordan.John Joseph Sutherland, 26,East Jordan and Satin Eliza-beth Bruce, 26, East Jordan.
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911 Hang Up Call....................14 Abandoned Vehicle....................2 Abuse........................................1 Alarm.........................................5 Animal Complaint....................23 Annoyance.................................3 Assist Citizen.............................9 Assist Motorist...........................6 Assist Other Agency................16 Attempt to Locate......................1Boating Accident.......................2Boating Violation.....................10Breaking & Entering...................5Car/Deer Accident.....................6
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Citations Issued.......................38Civil Complaint..........................8Criminal Sexual Conduct...........1Death.........................................1Disturbance...............................4DNR Complaint..........................2Domestic Dispute......................1Driving Complaint......................7Fireworks Complaint..................4Found Property..........................2Fraud.........................................2Health & Safety..........................3Intoxicated Person....................5Juvenile......................................4Larceny......................................6Lockout......................................9Miscellaneous Criminal..............5Missing Person..........................1Noise Complaint........................6Operating Under the Influence..1Paper Service..........................31Personal Injury Accident............2Personal Protection Order.........1Private Property Accident..........1Property Check..........................6Property Damage Accident.......3Road Hazard............................10Suspicious Situation................11Threat........................................2Traffic Stop..............................82Trespassing................................3Unknown Accident....................3Vehicle in the Ditch....................1
BOYNE CITY POLICEDEPARTMENT
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1:02amElderly female foundwondering in the area of Lakeand Vogel Streets. Returnedhome.1:57amFound open door in the200 block of N East St4:35amCame across mailboxthat was hit by hit and rundriver. Driver located later8:14am911 check from the
1000 block of Boyne Av. All OK
8:41amDamage done to fencein the 200 block of E Water St12:03pmReport of householdtrash being dumped in com-mercial dumpster on North St
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12:46amSuspicious vehicle lo-
cated in the 100 block of State St.
4:19am Suspicious situation inhe 300 block of Arthur St5:05amRoad hazard removedfrom Division St and Boyne Av10:08amPrivate property dam-age accident in the 300 blockof E Division St12:53pmReport of possiblestolen credit card in from WMain St1:01pmCitizen in to report pos-sible fraudulent call she re-ceived on her cell phone5:37pmAssist fire Departmentwith alarm in the 300 block of EDivision St9:42pmReport of alarms going
off in the 300 block of N Lake St
9:50pmAssist fire Departmentwith alarms in the 300 block ofN Lake St
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12:45amMotorist assist at Jer-sey and Arthur Streets.6:34amCitation issued forspeed.8:25amCitation issued forcracked windshield and driverside mirror.1:22pmAssist CPS in the 600block of W Court St1:35pmSubject reports malerunning down hill into traffic,trying to get into her vehicle.Later located.3:33pmNSF check complaintreceived from W Water St4:31pmAssist CPS in the 600block of W Court St7:13pmAssist CPS in the 600block of W Court St
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1:49amIntoxicated subjectwalked into residence in the300 block of N Park St2:19amAlarms going off in the100 block of S Lake St9:31amCitizen in to drop offdriver's license he found nearGrant St. Returned to owner.9:47amAssist Probate Courtwith message delivery11:05amSubject in to reportcouple breaking glass at therecycling center. Gone on ar-rival.1:19pmReceived child neglectcomplaint in the 300 block of EDivision St5:09pmCitation for speed.5:53pmCitation for speed.7:09pmCitation for speed.7:21pmCitation for speed.7:35pmCitation for speed.8:31pmDispatched to distur-bance in the 300 block of SPark St8:35pmUnlock at City Beach8:21pmReport of vehicle block-ing sidewalk on Lincoln St.Gone on arrival.
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12:38amSuspicious situation inthe 900 block of Brockway St1:40amSuspicious subjects lo-cated in the 300 block of EWater St3:48amSuspicious vehicle andsubject in the 1000 block ofBoyne Av9:05amProcess server request-ing assistance in the 500 blockof Harris St12:40pm911 hangup from the300 block of North St7:24pmGasoline drive off fromthe 200 block of S Lake St9:29pmThreats complaint re-ceived from downtown.
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2:09am16 year old found atbeach in violation of curfew.11:03amCitation for speed.11:32amCitation for speed.11:41amGasoline drive off fromthe 200 block of S Lake St.Returned and paid11:41amHit and run accident inthe 200 block of E Water St1:28pmPrivate property dam-age accident in the 400 blockof N Lake St5:22pmLarceny of cell phonefrom the area of Park and RiverStreets5:41pmSubject reports beingharassed in the 100 block of EWater St8:05pmAssist Sheriff Depart-ment with B&E on M-75 S8:15pmUnlock in the 400 blockof N Lake St
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12:51amReport of suspiciouspeople standing on the corner
of lake and Main Streets. All OK
1:50amCitation for speed.8:29amSubject arrested forDWLS9:42amB&E in the 300 block ofE Division St10:22amUnlock in the 200 blockof Front St10:35amAssist with fire alarm onW Water St11:37amSubject arrested for Hitand run accident12;35pmReport of possiblepeeping tom in the 1000 blockof S Lake St12:39pmReport of suspiciousactivity in the 300 block of NPark St2:05pmCitation for speed.2:20pmCitation for speed.4:38pmDriving complaint re-ceived from M-75 S.4:40pmWelfare check re-quested on subject riding bike5:12pmCitation issued forspeed.8:13pmReport of dune buggyon Avalanche Mountain. Un-able to locate10:05pmReport of fireworks atLakeshore Dr and Marshall Rd.
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Two Car Accident
On August 7, 2011 around 12:57 hrs. a two caraccident occurred at the intersection of umbLake Road and US 131. 16 year old, Aleena Helle-buyck from Boyne City, was attempting to make ale hand turn onto 131 from umb Lake whenshe pulled into the path of a Northbound cardriven by Illinois resident Dawid Jaskiewicz, age27. Aleena was transported to Northern MichiganHospital for evaluation, her 15 year old passengerIvy Looze was checked by EMS on scene and re-leased. Dawid’s 24 year old wife, Agnieszka, whowas with him was also transported to NorthernMichigan Hospital for evaluation. Both patientshad minor injuries. Everyone involved was wear-ing a seatbelt. e Charlevoix County Sheriff’sOffice was assisted by Boyne Valley Fire and EMS,as well as Boyne City EMS.
Car-Bike Accident
A car vs. bike accident occurred on WallerRoad in Charlevoix Township near the intersec-tion of Whippoorwill Lane on August 6, 2011 atapproximately 14:05 hrs. 34 year old biker,Christopher Susott from Indiana, was Westboundon Waller Road when he was struck from behindby Charlevoix resident, 71 year old Mary Chew.Christopher was treated by Charlevoix EMS andthen transported to Charlevoix Area Hospital forfurther evaluation. Christopher suffered numer-ous large abrasions from the incident. He waswearing a helmet at the time of the incident.Sheriff W.D. Schneider reports the Marine Divi-sion of the Charlevoix County Sheriff's Office in- vestigated a watercra accident with injuries onWalloon Lake near the north arm in Bay Town-ship at approximately 11:00 AM on Friday,08/05/11.
Personal Watercraft Accident
Jillian Malenfant, 24, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was apassenger on a personal watercra (PWC) whenthe operator attempted a high speed maneuver.Jillian was thrown from the PWC suffering a frac-ture to her distal bula. She was treated and re-leased at Northern Michigan Hospital.e accident remains under investigation by theCharlevoix County Sheriff's Office.
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The Class of 1971 of Charlevoix High School
gathered recently for a 40 year reunion! Here are some of the class-mates who posed for the group photo! A good time was had by all!
Charleox Hgh School Class of 1971 Reues
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