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THE CHRONICLE Celebrating our 35th year as the leading newspaper in Mt. Juliet and West Wilson County www.tcomj.com • 615-754-6111 of Mt. Juliet LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WILSON COUNTY • FEBRUARY 11, 2015 • VOLUME 35, NUMBER 6 Search begins West Wilson Middle Cheer place for location for 6th at Nationals, 4th at Worlds new fire station By Kenny Howell said that he didn’t want Managing Editor to bind the resolution to just there. He said he A resolution request- didn’t want politics to ing the City Manager to play into the decision initiate a site selection and the best location process for a new fire not be chosen. He said station was approved a county commissioner Monday. said that happened with Commissioner Ray the county. Justice wanted to add “I don’t want us to re- language to the res- peat that mistake,” said olution saying that it Hagerty. should be located on the Justice said that peo- north side but the spon- ple on the north side sor, Mayor Ed Hagerty See BOC, Page 5

The West Wilson Middle Cheer Squad traveled this past weekend for the UCA National High School Cheerleading Champi- onship at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports. They placed 6th in the Large Middle School Division at Nationals Saturday, WCHS students then placed 4th in Worlds Sunday. ~Photo by Melanie Gnewikow, Melanie G. Photography donate their locks Man arrested after stabbing juvenile in fight From Wilson Coun- the victim told the de- ty Sheriff’s Office tectives he and suspect Joseph Ray Griffith had A 20-year-old man arranged via Facebook has been arrested after messages to meet for a stabbing a 17-year-old fight at the recreation during a fight at the center at 2 a.m. LaGuardo Recreation The victim said once Center Sunday. he and a friend arrived, Wilson County Sher- he was confronted near iff’s Detectives Matt the recreation area by Edwards and Walk- an irate Griffith, who er Woods arrested the immediately began suspect shortly after cursing him and chal- responding to a re- lenging him to fight. port by Deputy Nathan The pair began fighting Montoya that a juve- when the victim said he Wilson Central held “The Big Cut” Friday during their pep rally nile had been admitted allegedly noticed a knife point, several witness- stabbed several times. as 21 students donated at least 8 inches of hair to Pantene Beauti- to University Medical in Griffith’s hand. The es broke up the fight Several witness- ful Lengths, a group that makes wigs for women fighting cancer. Center with multiple victim said he hit his after which the victim Those who participated got a free cut and style from a local stylist stab wounds. During head on a rock during noticed he had been and a T-shirt. T-shirts were sold as well, and it raised $1,200 for an interview at UMC, the altercation. At that See STABBING, Page 5 St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. ~Photo by Kenny Howell Long time Mt. Juliet business owner passes

er Mike. Lamb was Funeral Home at Mt. Ju- 8818, www.sellarsfuner- preceded in death by liet with Rev. Gary Akins alservices.com parents, Leeper and Is- officiating. Honorary abelle Lamb; and broth- pallbearers are: Mitchell er, Charles Lamb. He is and Mark Rickman, Phil- Today’s News survived by wife Linda lip Pratt, Joey and Mikey Davenport Lamb; daugh- Lamb, John and James ters, Jennifer (Corey) Bingham, Corey Reier, Community Calender, Reier, Laura Lamb and Tim Powers, Kevin and Page 2 Katie (Bill) Ferry; broth- Barry Gibson, Todd and ers, Bob Lamb and Mike Brett Stephenson, Joe Sports, Page 3 Lamb; sisters, Dorothy Pharr and Bill Watkins. Bingham, Gin Rickman, Visitation with the family Obituaries, Page 4 Evelyn Powers, Marolyn will be Saturday, Febru- Gibson, Barbara Ste- ary 7th from 10 am until Faith & Message, Page 4 Jerry Lamb, long time phenson, Linda Lamb time of service. co-owner of Lamb Broth- and Sharon Pratt; grand- Arrangements by Sel- Reflections From an Old Friend, Page 4 ers Flooring, passed children, Will and Sam lars Funeral Home at Mt. away Feb. 4 at the age of Ferry. Juliet, 2229 N. Mt. Ju- Ask an Expert, Page 5 59. Funeral services will liet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN It’s that time of year said McCaslin. Lamb co-owned the be held Saturday, Febru- 37122, 615-758-5459, Eat, Drink, & Be Merry, again to honor our teach- She said her love of business with his broth- ary 7th at 2 pm at Sellars obituary line 615-758- ers and starting this math, and her ability to Page 5 week we will profile at grasp it helps her better least a teacher a week, teach the subject to her Waddell & Reed move to MJ Classifieds, Page 6 sometimes two, who were kids. She said she loves it chosen at their respective when a child comes into By Kenny Howell Obituaries schools as Teacher of the her room at the begin- Managing Editor Year. All of the teachers ning of the year not liking Susan Violet Glinski, 72 will be honored at a spe- math, but leaves with it Waddell & Reed Fi- cial banquet in Cumber- being their favorite sub- nancial Advisors have Hattie Childers Morris, land University’s Baird ject. moved into Mt. Juliet 94 Chapel in April, and one “I love the kids,” said and are looking to help teacher will be chosen as McCaslin. “The kids are Wilson County resi- Check us out Wilson County Teacher what make the job the dents meet their goals, of the Year. best.” and write a better story on the web at This week, we start McCaslin said it was a for their lives. with Lakeview 5th grade great honor to be chosen “We’ve had a warm www.tcomj. math teacher Lindsey as teacher of the year at a reception,” said Bran- McCaslin. McCaslin has school as good as Lakev- don Edwards of the com or on been a teacher for five iew, because there are so move into Mt. Juliet. ville. He said they felt lived in the area. years, all spent at Lakev- many amazing teachers He said people have like they were casting a “We wanted Wilson iew. at the school. She said to just stopped in to say big net there, and were County to be more of “Math has always be considered at the top hi, and that never hap- already doing a lot of our focus,” said Ed- been my strong point,” of that list is amazing. pened in their previ- work in Wilson County, ous location in Nash- and some of the group See WADDELL, Page 5 Page 2, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, February 11, 2015

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Local School News West Wilson Middle School Principal’s List 6th Grade: Stephen lia Gardner, Abenezer Maxwell, Katie McFarlin, Alexis Bockman, Spencer seph Meadows, Oliv- Mallory Eden, William Anthony, Jasmin Betan- Gizaw, Addison Gooch, Kaitlyn Meador, Kev- Box, Nicole Brill, Jordan ia Moser, Hayley Mur- Folayan, Erin Fortner, court, Grace Bingham, Grey Goodwin, Kain Hai- an Mehta, Madison Mi- Brown, Isaiah Dodson, ray, Alex Neill, Haven Eusebiu Gal-Chis, Alex- Madison Blake, Julia ley, Trey Hamilton, Jacob chaelson, Gracen Miller, Kaitlin Eller, Andrew O’Brien, Ethan Owen, is Hackney, Issac How- Briggs, Lilia Camaril- Howard, Dylan Hudson, Hannah Mullins, Marisa Farber, Anna Gueth- Jacob Pierce, Marcel- ard, Gretchen Karl, Pey- lo-Roning, Molly Castle, Madyson Jones, Gavin Ortiz, Mackenzie Perry, lein, Chloe Guzowski, la Rea, Derek Reeves, ton King, Olivia Lanius, Sarah Castle, Sydney Kuester, Alexander Lam, Danielle Reth, Sydnee Ashton Hamblen, Eliza- Blaine Robinson, Emily Cassidy McGee, Lau- Dalton, Kassidy Davis, Tristan Lewis, Alexan- Richetto, Samantha Rit- beth Hampton, Hannah Rowe, Merin Sadler, Al- ren Medlin, Hyun Park, Ellen Ewing, Marina dra Lewis, Joshua Lu, ter, Bailey Rollins, Cole Hardaway, Gabe Hecker- bert Sautner, Navaneeth Taryn Pastore, Nathalia Fekry, Cole Fort, Ame- Emma Martinez, Connor Sanders, Kirra Scott, man, Madison Hill, Zach Shibu, Isabelle Simon, Quintero, Frank Redi- Reagan Smithing, San- Hinchman, Jake Hood, Vaishu Singari, Madison si, Leon Roberts, Emily iya Sovani, Supreethi Lauryn Howard, Zaylen Treutel, Gavin Walker, Short, Jenna Sniderhan, Sridhar, Reed Steplows- Hudson, Hailey Hunt- Carter Williams, Heather Isaiah Stafford, Barrett ki, Aaron Turmel, Katie er, Shane Johns, Gavin Woodard. Streeter, Austin Turmel, Tzompanakis, Tristin Kerr, Isabelle Leonard, 8th Grade: Morgan Meredith Weeks, Leah Williams. Hayden Lippincott, Lau- Bailey, Carmen Botros, Wieterzykowski. 7th Grade: Lily Ben- ren Locke, Olivia Long, Ben Bravely, Austin Saturday, Feb. 14 21, 7 p.m. at the Mt. Juliet nett, Makalya Bizzell, Britney McFarlin, Jo- Cupp, Anna Davidson, Middle School. The game Valentine’s Day at will pit the Mt. Juliet Police Fiddlers Grove featuring against the Mt. Juliet Fire- bluegrass by Sugar Ridge fighters. Admission is $5. Lakeview Elementary Principal’s List, Honor Roll is Saturday, Feb. 14, 6 to Kadence Knick, Chan- sa Proctor, Kate Reyn- gins, Jennie Shaddox, 9 p.m. at The Veterans Principal’s List Sunday, March 1 dler Koehn, Ty Linville, olds, Macie Rogers, Ty- Griffin Shoulders, Me- Building at the James E. 2nd Grade: Adam Annalise Mecklenburg, ler Rose, Ayden Rowe, liah Waller, Jack Wood, Ward Ag Center, 945 E. Victory Baptist Church Acevedo, Sophia Bar- Charley Meyers, Lillian Anna Sesnan, Thatcher Caitlyn Zoller. Baddour Parkway in Leb- is holding its’ Bible Proph- kley, Tanner Bolton, Monterroza, Alex Nan- Sholar, Charlie Skaggs, 5th Grade: Blake anon. Concessions, door ecy Conference March 1. Emma Burgess, Sara ney, Ava Neal, Drew Carson Slocum, Mor- Stacey, Karissa Szarek, prizes and prize for best Founder and president of Butler, Raylee Carter, Netherton, Gryphon gan Solomon, Ammon Brett Dowling, Olivia dressed Valentine’s sweet- Prophecy Plus Ministries, Addison Deem, Kate Osbon, Sam Osborne, Stacey, Nicco Vigil, Driskill, Abby Reigard, heart. Daymond Duck, will be Dorris, Lilly Evans, Emediong Oscar, Al- Hayden Wagner, Aidan Mia Didion, Laurel Fox, speaking at 8:45 a.m. and yssa Outman, Regan White, Etta Williams. Kirstin Hampton, Addi- 5 p.m. Gary Fisher of The Landen Fredrick, Tyra Thursday, Feb. 19 Perkins, Lillian Pfeiffer, 3rd Grade: Vivian son Crews, Luke Per- Lion of Judah Ministry will Gilbert, Courtney Har- Kennedy Plummer, Ali- Acevedo, Jessica Aus- ricone. be speaking at 10:05 a.m. vey, Chloe Kingcaid, Mt. Juliet Senior Activi- tin, Jeaejiana Choe, and 3:30 p.m. Admission ty Center will hold the “Ac- Carson Cole, Keaton is free and a love offering Honor Roll tive Seniors Health & Well- Crumby, August Drisk- will be taken. ness Fair” Thursday, Feb. OPEN SUNDAY! ill, Davis Fox, Madelynn 2nd Grade: Abram 19 from 8:30-11 a.m. The Hambelton, Racheal Alberts, Michael Bar- center is located at 2034 Friday, March 13 February 15, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Hampton, Maddox Har- rett, Grayson Beasley, N. Mt Juliet Rd. The com- din, Nicole Hartz, Ab- Ethan Benoit, Lowry munity is invited to partic- The Annual Spring igail Hopkins, Keenan Bockweg, Eryn Burk- ipate. There will be infor- Gala to benefit the Mt. Ju- Huziek, Brayden Jones, head, Brooklyn Coast, mation booths on topics of liet Senior Activity Center Cole Locke, Chloe Lucy, Terrence Commadore, interest to seniors. Well- will be Friday, March 13, Charlie Meadows, Aus- Jonathan Courturier, ness testing, give-a-ways from 6-8 p.m. The gala will tin Moore, Braden Mor- Gabby Donniger, Tegan and demonstrations are be held at Victory Baptist ris, Connor Murphy, Harman, Lillian Huber, on the agenda. The event Church, 1777 Tate Ln. Mt. 405 Beth Drive, Mt. Juliet, TN Ah-Gust Overbeck, Wy- Aubrey Huggins, Rea- is free to seniors aged 55+. Juliet, Tn. The gala will Come see this “Sweetheart of a Deal”! Lakeview home with 3 att Roberts, Sofia Roe- gan Kamarata, Rylynn Booths are available for feature celebrity emcee, bedrooms, 3 baths PLUS large nished basement area that could be hler, Meredith Root, Kamarata, Luke Kring, $35. For more information used as separate living quarters! 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Former Mt. Juliet High School kicker Hayes Foster signed Wednesday to play football for the University of Charleston at West Virginia. Hayes is joined by his parents Kim and Tom Foster and grandparents Billy and Wilma Foster. The signing was held at the Wilson County Adult High School. ~Photo submitted Hermitage woman parks illegally, tries to steal cart full of groceries Staff Reports

Former Mt. Juliet Bear quarterback Nolan Chowbay signed to play football for Austin Peay A woman parked il- last week. Chowbay was a three-year starter for the Bears, and helped the Bears to two play- legally at the Kroger off appearances. ~Photo submitted in Providence then pushed out a cart full of groceries to an awaiting officer Fri- HCA selects 4-H officers day. The officer was waiting to issue a handicap parking vio- lation, when the wom- an pushed her grocer- ies out to her car. The woman was identified as Melo- dy N. Cummings, 39, Hermitage. The officer found it odd that none of the assaulted a Target with her car. groceries were bagged, loss prevention agent and Cummings could See CUMMINGS, Page 5 not produce a receipt for the items. Kroger manage- mothers’ day out ment was contact- ed, and it was deter- preschool program mined that Cummings did, in fact, push out $227.10 worth of un- FOR 2 YEAR-OLDS paid groceries. THROUGH PRE-K Further investi- Tues-Thurs or Wed-Fri classes. Now Enrolling for Fall. gation revealed that For more information or to register contact Cummings had an 615-773-6335 or 256-503-6332 | www.vbcmtj.org active aggravated as- The 2014/2015 HCA Golden Eagles 4-H elected club officers recently. Evan Gordon as sault arrest warrant Game leader, Mark Ward as Historian, Henry Sutton as Vice President, Bekah White for a previous at- as Community Service leader, Ian Schrock as Secretary, Emma Sutton as Reporter, tempted shoplifting Mallory Rice as Health and Safety leader, and Alex Dickens as President (not present). incident where she ~Photo submitted

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advertising? Directions: I40 east, Exit 226B, North on Mt. Juliet Rd, Left on Division Street, Left on contact shaee flatt at Brookstone Blvd, Right on Brookstone Dr, Left on Brookstone Ct [email protected] Page 4, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, February 11, 2015 Obituaries GLINSKI, Susan Vi- Ann (Patrick) Brodie liet, TN. (615)773-2663. most recently in Mad- ris, Jr.; her parents; sisters-in-law, Mary olet and Jennifer Jo (Todd) Obit Line (615)641- ison and Ridgetop. her siblings, Harrison Helen (Sis) Brown, Antz; brothers, Law- 2663, www.bondmemo- Brother Ken Castleber- (Goldie), William (Bill) Lela Childers and Ann Susan Violet Glinski, rence Rezash, Robert rial.com. ry and Brother Bobby and Jim Childers, Dora Childers; her grand- 72, Mt. Juliet, died Feb. Rezash and Joseph Webb of Parkway Bap- June Butler, Betty Rose children, Laura (Adam) 5. Rezash; grandchildren, MORRIS, Hattie tist Church officiated. (Herman)King and Mat- Boyd, Jarod (Ioana) Susan was the Anthony Barnes, Mea- Childers The family of Morris tie Burress. Scott, Lindsay (Nick) daughter of the late, gan Brodie, Elizabeth received friends Friday She is survived by: Tate, Sara (Chad) Mc- Lawrence and Lorna Brodie, Brandon Bro- A celebration of the and Saturday with the her children, Linda Natt, Martha (Donnie) Mae Schaefer Rezash. die, Meredith Antz, Al- life of Hattie Childers service following. Mor- (David) Scott, Jeffrey Cooper, Molly (Alaric) She was also preceded lison Antz, Lyla Glinski Morris was Saturday, ris was born in Winfield (Rhonda) Morris, and Boyd, Will (Betsy) Mor- in death by her brother, and Campbell Glinski Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. at the Dec. 27, 1920 to Mil- Cindy (Kyle) Freder- ris, Casey James Ow- Rodney Rezash. No services are Forest Lawn Funeral lard E. and Martha Ann ick and her daughter- ens, Michael Frederick She is survived by: planned at this time. Home at 1105 Dicker- Childers. She was pre- in-law Susan Morris; and Jesse Dallas Fred- husband, Kenneth L. Arrangements by son Road, Goodletts- ceded in death by her her brothers, George erick; great-grandchil- Glinski; son, Robert Bond Memorial Chapel, ville. She was a mem- husband of 50 years, Childers, Louie (Bar- dren, Olivia, Everett K. (Cynthia) Glinski; N. Mt. Juliet Road and ber of Parkway Baptist James B. Morris, Sr.; bara) Childers; broth- daughters, Margaret Weston Drive, Mt. Ju- Church and resided her son, James B. Mor- er-in-law Ira Burress; See OBITS, Page 5

Why Are You Hiding? LORD God in the mid- its reconciliation. Only er. I began to encourage ceived a call from one of I could also see fear of dle of the garden’s trees. when we are willing to the group to share about my friends in the small rejection on his face. The LORD God called step out of hiding can we our struggles. Our real group. He asked me to When he was finished, to the man and said to begin to experience true struggles not the ones join him for breakfast. through tears, he said, him, ‘Where are you?’” healing and reconcilia- we offer up superficially He picked me up and we “I hope you do not think I have two young chil- tion. When we are open to appear pious and re- drove to one of the lo- any less of me.” Without dren. My daughter is ten and honest not only do pentant. The ones that cal favorites. At first our thinking, through my and my son is seven. we experience healing, keep us awake at night conversation centered own tears, I heard my- For years now, whenever we also have the oppor- trembling with fear and around the weather and self say, “I love you more Jeff Streszoff they get themselves into tunity to help others ex- anxiety. To begin the the recent high school now than I ever have.” Pastor trouble they want to run perience healing. conversation I shared football game . . . small It was genuine and we Grace United Methodist Church and hide. That is what Several years ago I about something I had talk. Then he began to both experienced heal- we do isn’t? We think we was involved in a small struggled with when I share his story with me. ing at that moment. We Genesis 3:8-9 “During can hide the things of group. It was a wonder- was younger. I hoped He told me that he and became closer than ever the day’s cool evening which we are ashamed. ful group of people that that my sharing would his wife had gone ahead before. But the story breeze, they heard the The problem is, our I began to love deeply. encourage others to with an abortion pri- doesn’t stop there. sound of the LORD God hiding does not lead to During one of our times share. Much to my dis- or to getting married. A few years later I walking in the garden; healing. Hiding does together we begin to talk may the room went si- As he spoke I could see shared that story in and the man and his wife not help. The separation about being open and lent. the pain of remember- hid themselves from the caused by hiding inhib- honest with one anoth- The next day I re- ing well up within him. See CHURCH, Page 5 Church Directory Assembly of God Mt. Juliet Missionary Bap- Green Hill Church of ist Episcopal Church Unity of Music City New Heart Christian Lighthouse Assembly of tist Christ Pleasant Grove United Non-Denominational Church God Mt. Olivet Baptist Leeville Church of Christ Methodist Abundant Life* Our Father’s House Com- Life Assembly New Life Baptist Church Mt. Juliet Church of Christ Providence United Method- The BARN Church munity Church Baptist Rutland Baptist Church Vesta Church of Christ ist* Bridge Fellowship Church The Rock of Nashville Baker’s Grove Baptist Silver Springs Baptist Church of God Scott’s Chapel African Cedar Ridge Church Royal Life International Beckwith Baptist Victory Baptist Church Mt. Juliet Church of God Methodist Episcopal Connect Church Story Church Cedar Grove Baptist Catholic Mt. Juliet First Church of Church Faith is the Victory Church Corona Baptist Church Holy Comforter Anglican God Williamson Chapel CME Friendship Community Faith Church (ACC) Episcopal Church Church Gateway of Hope Fellowship Baptist St. Stephen Catholic Com- Church of the Epiphany Nazarene Generation Changers The Fellowship at Mt. Ju- munity Jehovah’s Witness Covenant Fellowship Church liet Church of Christ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Church of the Nazarene Global Vision Bible First Baptist Church of Beckwith Church of Christ Witnesses Pentecostal Church Mt. Juliet* Belinda Parkway Church Lutheran Church Aive Grace Fellowship Ministries Winners selected Feb. 14 @4:30 service Gladeville Church of Christ Celebration Lutheran Presbyterian Greater True Faith Com- Grace Baptist Church Center Chapel Church of Methodist Cloyds Cumberland Pres- munity Church Green Hill Church* Christ Cook’s United Methodist byterian Holy Temple Church Hickory Hills Baptist Corinth Church of Christ Gladeville United Methodist Hickory Grove Church The Journey Church www.StoryChurchTN.com The LightHouse Fellow- Gladeville Church of Grace United Methodist Suggs Creek Cumberland Joy Church International ship Christ Church Presbyterian LifeChurch of Mt. Juliet Mays Chapel Mt. Juliet African Method- Unity Living Hope Church Sunday ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH 1000 Woodridge Place Morning Mt Juliet, TN 37122 (across from MJ Middle School) 9:00 & 10:30 Sunday Morning Gathering ANDY & TRACEY BOND 9:30 a.m. Funeral Directors & Embalmers Wednesday Youth Ministry 7:00 p.m. 1098 Weston Drive • Mt. Juliet, TN West Wilson Middle 615-773-2663 615-754-7035 935 N. Mt. Juliet Rd. 24 hour obituary line 615-641-2663 Sundays at 10:30 a.m. next to Wilson Central High 1491 N. Mt. Juliet Rd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 alcmtjuliet.com www.bondmemorial.com Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 773-PUMC www.connectchurchtn.com

in the Rainbow Place ServiceSERVICE Time TIMESS PHYSICAL THERAPY | OCCUPATION THERAPY | SPEECH THERAPY Sunday m Morningorning Shopping center Bible Study 9:00 a.m. Worship & Life Groups 9:00 & 10:30 SundayWednesday Worship Worship 10:30 a.m.6:15 Wednesday Worship 6:30 p.m. Non-Traditional service 11:00AM SERVICES TIMES: Traditional Worship 8:30 AM “Our family serving Sunday: 10:30 AM Sunday School: 9:45 your family” Thursday: 7:00 PM 2905 N. Mt. Juliet Rd. Choose Mt. Juliet…Mt. Juliet Health Care & Rehabilitation! Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Hermitage Funeral Home & 13251 Lebanon Rd. Sean Dozier - Administrator 615-754-6034 Memorial Garden 615-889-0361 www.graceumc.net Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 www.hermitagememorial.com 615-758-7238 2650 N Mt. Juliet Rd | 758-4100 Reflections from an Old Friend Try A Little Tenderness Unfortunately, we don’t I’ve seen virtually every They may seem to be part. As I’ve mentioned If you really watch always do that. Just age group driving poorly oblivious to anyone else before in previous arti- and document on a dai- about on a daily basis I or in an unsafe manner on the road and drive cles, you will find on oc- ly basis the driving hab- hear someone, especial- at times, as well. as if to be saying this casion a senior citizen its of all drivers, you will ly our younger citizens, For whatever reasons, is my roadway and I’ve driver driving below the see that the majority of complaining about some our senior citizen driv- earned the right to drive posted limit, above the poor drivers are mid- of the things our senior ers have become easy like I want to and when posted limit or in a to- dle aged and not senior citizens do or don’t do. targets for ridicule and I want to. However, this tally carefree manner. citizen drivers. You will The number one com- misconceptions when it is also true of other Which brings me to my also see that the num- plaint usually pertains comes to their driving driving age groups. The next point…how often ber one traffic violation to senior citizen driving habits. It is true that on biggest complaint about do you as a driver or or cause for traffic ac- When it comes to our habits. I agree, I must occasion you will see a senior citizen drivers is driving critic, really take cidents is distractions. senior citizens we must admit that I have seen silver haired senior cit- that they drive too slow time to see who creates It is true that as we age do all that we can to on occasion senior cit- izen driving with total or way below the posted the most distress on our vision, reaction time izens driving poorly. I disregard for anyone speed limit. This is sim- our roadways and high- honor and cherish them. See MARTIN, Page 5 also must admit that else on the roadway. ply not true for the most ways? Page 5, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, February 11, 2015

STABBING, from Page 1 the left side. He said he Westview Drive. CUMMINGS, from Page 1 the shopping cart, rant was obtained for fell, hit his head on a The victim remains and ran to her car. Cummings arrest. es helped bandage the rock and blacked out, hospitalized in stable On Saturday, Jan. As Cummings was Cummings was ar- 17-year-old, and a according to detectives. condition. Griffith, who 24, loss prevention leaving the Target rested and booked friend took him to his Detective Edwards has numerous previ- witnessed Cummings parking lot, in an at- into the Wilson Coun- father’s house. His fa- obtained a warrant ous charges including pushing a shopping tempt to get away, ty Jail, charged with ther then took him to for aggravated assault aggravated assault, cart full of merchan- she struck the loss Theft of Property – the hospital. The victim from the Judicial Com- remains in the Wilson dise in an attempted prevention agent with Shoplifting and Ag- later told detectives the missioner’s office, and County Correction Cen- shoplifting at Target, her BMW. gravated Assault. suspect had a switch- he and several other ter under $7,000 bond. located at 401 S. Mt. The loss prevention She is set to appear blade knife and stabbed deputies and detec- He has a court date set Juliet Road. agent received minor in court April 26. him four times, twice in tives arrested Griffith for Feb. 18. Cummings became injuries during the the back and twice in without incident at 616 suspicious, ditched incident, and a war-

BOC, from Page 1 hind City Hall. Hagerty residents within a five dealing with time,” said corner of Central Pike for each dwelling that said that most likely will mile radius of a fire sta- Justice. and Beckwith Road. will go to road improve- have been paying the be on the north side, tion. Justice said that is The resolution passed With the development, ments in the Providence property tax the same but if another location good, but there is a lot unanimously and gives a light will be put in at area. The first project as everyone in the city, is available that better of wiggle room in that the City Manager 12 Providence Trail and will be too add an extra but haven’t been the suits their needs, they five mile radius. Some weeks to find ideal spots Belinda Parkway, as right turn lane off of Be- enhanced protection would have to take it. could be a straight shot, for the fire station. well as possible stop linda Parkway onto Mt. that everyone else had “I’m looking at how and some could have The commissioners signs or calming devices Juliet Road going north. in the city. The current we best cover the resi- “37 turns.” also approved a new along Providence Trail. The rest will be spent as fire stations are on Be- dents,” said Hagerty. “We’re not dealing neighborhood called In addition, $2,500 will the need arise. linda Parkway and be- The goal is to get all with distance, we’re Beckwith Place near the be donated to the city

WADDELL, from Page 1 “At all times, they ent people,” said Ger- ents for 20 years,” said many social gatherings the community to just have people working kin. Porter. each year. They are title stop in and say hello wards. for their best interest,” Porter said that they Waddell & Reed sponsors at the Toast of at their new location Waddell & Reed in- said Bivens. are more than just an have not only been do- Tennessee, participate in the Robinson Cross- cludes four people Gerkin said that they advisor, Waddell & ing business in Wilson in the Mt. Juliet Cham- ing building, 1400 N. working to help meet help people in many fi- Reed are about creating County for years, they ber of Commerce Char- Mt. Juliet Road. You your goals at all times. nancial areas, and work relationships to help have been a part of the ity Golf Tournament, can give them a call at In addition to Edwards, to fit what the person’s clients through the community. They have and do gatherings like (615)810-8185 or check there is Martin Porter, goals into the plan. many financial stages been members of the at ICE for Opryland. them out on the web David Gerkin and Alli- “Success means dif- of their lives. Mt. Juliet Chamber of Waddell & Reed at www.edwardsporter. son Bivens. ferent things to differ- “People will be cli- Commerce, and hold would like to invite wrfa.com.

OBITS, from Page 4 es, nephews and other Michael Frederick. a farm in Winfield. Be- Alive Hospice Residence Donations can be family members. Morris was a full- fore her marriage, she of Nashville, Maristone made to Parkway Bap- Jarod (EJ) and Kay- Her grandsons served time homemaker and worked as a restaurant at Providence and also tist Church, 505 Cun- lon Scott, Hunter and as pallbearers. They are mother most of her life. managers, as a riveter Maybelle Carter Senior niff Parkway, Good- Mackenzie Boyd, Colin Jarod Scott, Will Mor- She enjoyed her fami- in an airplane factory, Living Community for lettsville, TN 37072 or and Evan McNatt, Bri- ris, Casey Owens, Jesse ly, friends, her church, and also in a factory in their care and service Alive Hospice, 1718 ley and Isabella Cooper, Frederick, Adam Boyd, cooking, crotcheting, Oak Ridge. to Hattie and her fam- Patterson St., Nash- Ariahna and Eden Rose Nick Tate, Chad Mc- needlework and garden- The family would like ily. ville, TN 37203. Boyd; many loving niec- Natt, Alaric Boyd and ing. She was raised on to thank the staff of

MARTIN, from Page 4 routines. better job of driving and understanding when it My reason for writing sharing our roadways. comes to our senior citi- SAFETY SLAM JAM and motor skills do slow this article is not to of- Our senior citizens zens and their needs. down, it’s also true that fend or protect any age may do things a little In closing, try a lit- BASKETBALL GAME as we age we tend to be- group, but to say that differently; and they tle tenderness, patience come more patient, thus we are all guilty of poor may make a mistake and understanding not driving as fast as we driving techniques at every now and then, when it comes to the used to or within the times. When we look in but they are no guilti- needs of our senior citi- posted speed limit. Pa- the mirror and honestly er of committing traffic zens not just when driv- tience is something that admit to our own poor offenses than any oth- ing, but at all time. most of us lack at times driving habits, we will er age group. We must during our daily driving see that we can all do a be patient and more

CHURCH, from Page 4 me that as I shared that And when she heard the Yet through my friend’s POLICE - FIREFIGHTERS story in Bible study that words, “I love you more story, his willingness to a Bible study. A few evening she became very now than I ever have,” it be vulnerable and come weeks later I received a nervous. She said she was God’s voice that she out of hiding, she expe- SHOOTS VS. LADDERS call from a friend. She was afraid that I had heard. This was a wom- rience the grace of God. asked me to come over somehow found out her an who was convinced Give this some con- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST, 7PM and visit with her and story and that I could that she was going to sideration. Are you hid- her husband. I went see straight through spend her eternity sepa- ing? Do you want heal- MT. JULIET MIDDLE SCHOOL over later that week and her. She wanted to get rated from God because ing? If you were willing 3565 N. MT. JULIET RD she shared with me her up and run but she sat of what she had done. to share your struggles experience during that still. Then when I got to The only reason she was do you believe God could Bible study. She told the end of the story she at church was because use your story to heal me that she had a sto- realized it wasn’t me she wanted her daugh- you and perhaps anoth- TICKETS $5 - AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ry similar to that of my that was look into her ter to know God. She er? I believe. friend. She explained to but rather it was God. had given up on herself. PROCEEDS BENEFIT MJ HELP CENTER Eat, Drink & be Merry Penn Station East the grilled Italian, chick- bread. Slightly crispy on late chunk cookies and Box lunches stuffed with 10:30 every morning and Coast Subs en teriyaki and their top the outside and soft of the fresh-squeezed lemonade. a cold sub, cookies, chips, closes at 10 pm every eve- 600 S. Mt. Juliet seller, the Philadelphia inside,” Queen says. “There’s a little bit for ev- mints and condiments are ning, but on Sunday they cheesesteak. “It’s a flavor Penn Station cuts ev- eryone,” Queen says. available. And for guests close at 8 pm. Road combination you can’t get erything every morning Penn Station also of- who can’t make it out to Penn Station is located anywhere else,” Queen for lunch and every after- fers catering. Customers the shop these meals can at 600 South Mount Juliet At first glance Penn says. noon for dinner. “Fresh can order party platters be delivered anywhere in Road. For more informa- Station East Coast Subs All of their subs are is our mantra,” Queen of their favorite subs like the Mount Juliet area. “As tion or to schedule cater- may look like any ordinary served on their signature says. In addition to their the Italian, chicken salad long as I’m free to deliver, ing call 615-553-2252. sub shop, but with their bread. “It’s between an 14 different sandwiches, and tuna salad to feed up it doesn’t matter where,” signature bread and fresh artesian and hearth loaf Penn Station also offers to 12 people. For guests Queen says. Story was written by In- ingredients they stand out hand-cut fries, choco- looking for a quick meal, Penn Station opens at tern Writer James Nitz among the rest. “Everything is Cajun Seafood LLC COMING SOON! Authentic Cajun Cuisine made in-house. Every- Wild Caught American Seafood FREE thing is made right in front 615.288.3264 6 INCH WITH THE of the guest. We don’t have PURCHASE OF ANY anything frozen,” owner Try our Fresh Cut Fries (hand cut daily) 8, 10, OR 12 INCH SANDWICH! Marcus Queen says. 14833 Lebanon Rd and our Freshly Squeezed Lemonade! (behind Dunkin’ Donuts) Penn Station opened in Mon-Thurs 11-8 Mount Juliet back in De- Fri-Sat 11-9 10% OFF All Orders with Closed Sun current Church Brochure With coupon only. Not valid with any cember 2013. Since then View our menu on our facebook page other o ers. Expires 3/15/15 they’ve been offering fresh @ facebook.com/cajunseafoodllc made sandwiches like $2 off purchase of $15 or more. 600 S Mt Juliet Rd, Ste 100 (next to Pier 1 imports) Expires 3-11-15 615-553-2252 2 CAN DINE FOR ONLY $4 OFF EL REY $2 OFF any two AZTECA $ MEXICAN RESTAURANT any 9.99 dinner two lunches 2 Hotdogs, Sausages or Sandwiches, meals 1st Mexican Restaurant w/drink 2 French Fries or Onion Rings & 2 Drinks w/drink in Mt. Juliet proud to serve With coupon, not valid with any other offer, since 1998 purchases expires: 4/11/15 purchases With coupon. With coupon. 1319 N. Mt. Juliet Rd. Not valid with Gourmet Hotdogs,Sausages & Not valid with (615) 773-3611 other offers. Sandwiches other offers. Expires 3/11/15 Expires 3/11/15 (615) 758-6960 • Providence Mkt. Place • www.corisdoghouse.com

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Juliet Police re- terviews, and a physical • Must be a high physician handled by full-time Mt. serve officers come fitness obstacle course, school graduate or • Must have a Reserve police officers Juliet police officers. from a variety of back- they are required to un- equivalent good moral character as are an important part of Reserve officers provide grounds that enhanc- dergo training conduct- • Must be a U.S. determined by a back- the team at the Mt. Ju- a vital role in supple- es the Mt. Juliet Police ed by police instructors. Citizen ground investigation liet Police Department, menting the sworn per- Department with their If someone has ques- • Must not have • Must be free of and the department is sonnel in essential pub- unique sets of knowl- tions about the program, been convicted of a fel- all apparent mental looking for dedicated in- lic safety operations, edge, skills, and abil- they should contact Lt. ony or serious misde- disorders as described dividuals who want to which they all volunteer ities. Currently, there Chandler at (615) 754- meanor involving moral in the Diagnosis and be involved in law en- their time for at no cost are IT specialists, ac- 3904. The application turpitude as the term is Statistical Manual of forcement and public to the department. Ev- countants, large com- period will close on Fri- defined by law, and not Mental Disorders Third safety. Are you looking ery volunteer police offi- pany executives, and day, February 27, 2015 having been released or Edition (DSM-11) of the for a meaningful and cer performs a myriad of reserve and retired mil- at 5:00 p.m., and inter- discharged other than American Psychiatric challenging opportunity duties such as assisting itary officers in the rich ested persons should honorable conditions Association, and must that helps keep Mt. Ju- in patrol operations, de- mix of the reserve force. apply online at www. from any of the U.S. be certified as meeting liet safe? If so, consider ploying during natural A blend of retirees and mjpd.org. Armed Forces the criteria by a quali- applying for the Mt. Ju- or man-made disasters, employed, the reserve Potential reserve of- • Must have his or fied professional in psy- liet Police Department’s protecting the integrity officers are individuals ficer applicants must her fingerprints on file chiatric and psychologi- reserve police officer of crime scenes, assist- who like to learn, have meet similar qualifica- with the Tennessee Bu- cal fields program. ing with crowd & traffic the time to commit, and tions as full-time police reau of Investigation • Must possess a The Mt. Juliet Po- control during special are dedicated to serving officers, which include: • Must pass a valid Tennessee drivers lice Reserve program is events, and provide se- their community. Once Reserve Police Officer medical examination by license comprised of many com- curity during munici- reserve officer candi- Qualifications a licensed physician munity members who court and other city dates pass rigorous • Must be at least • Must pass a drug The Chronicle of Mt. 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From the Wilson to address the needs or Bryan said. “She do- I’m very appreciative to from 4-6 p.m. The event Wilson County Sheriff’s County Sheriff’s Of- isolated, lonely, at-risk nates so much of her Sheriff Bryan and the takes place during the Office who support this fice and financially chal- time taking care of Wilson County Sheriff’s Tennessee Conference program.” lenged seniors through- those Wilson County Office who support this on Volunteerism and “We’re blessed to live Debbie Pare, the di- out Wilson County. Sgt. seniors who have come program.” Service-Learning. The in a county where so rector of Wilson County Witherspoon, who works to depend upon her and Each year, the annu- winner of that event will many give selflessly of Sheriff’s Office’s Senior with Pare has first-hand the other SCAN volun- al program honors an compete in the national their time and skills,” Citizens Awareness Net- knowledge of her loyal- teers. We wish her the adult and a teen from awards. Wilson County May- work (SCAN) has been ty and commitment to best of luck in the state each of Tennessee’s 95 “I’m very apprecia- or Randall Hutto said. named recipient of the the program. “She does awards.” counties for volunteer tive,” Pare said, adding, “I’m also grateful for the Governor’s Volunteer it with passion because “I’m very apprecia- work based on nomina- “I feel a little uncom- Volunteer Stars com- Stars Award for Wilson she really cares about tive,” Pare said, adding, tions. Pare will now pro- fortable being singled mittee, John McMillin, County. the people she helps, “I feel a little uncom- ceed to the Governor’s out because I do this Dakota Weatherford, Pare works 40-60 he said, noting that the fortable being singled Volunteer Stars State with a lot of good sup- Lisa Dickson and Jared hours a week, according program serves approxi- out because I do this Awards. The 7th Annu- port from so many peo- Felkins who give light to Wilson County Sgt. mately 200 seniors with with a lot of good sup- al Governor’s Volunteer ple who help. I don’t do to these volunteers. It’s Don Witherspoon, who more being added every port from so many peo- Stars Awards (GVSA) this for the award. It’s great to live in a place nominated her for her year. ple who help. I don’t do will be taking place about helping the peo- where people do things work in the SCAN pro- “We are extremely this for the award. It’s Monday, March 9, at the ple in our community. because they want to gram. SCAN is a volun- proud of her,” Wilson about helping the peo- Franklin Marriott Cool I’m very appreciative to and not because they teer program designed County Sheriff Robert ple in our community. Springs in Franklin, TN, Sheriff Bryan and the have to.” Pinnacle Financial Partners donates to Special Olympics Jan. 17 at the Jimmy Several Pinnacle as- mid-sized businesses lationship with their fi- Floyd Center in Leba- sociates actively volun- and their owners and nancial institution. non. teer with Special Olym- individuals interested Lee Campbell, Pin- pics Tennessee. Each in a comprehensive re- nacle’s area executive summer a large group for Wilson County, pre- serves as judges at the sented the check to bocce courts for the Special Olympics ath- Summer Games. In ad- lete Drew Martin. Drew dition, Mt. Juliet Road is the son of Tracey service specialist Karen Martin, a Pinnacle ser- Dedman volunteers for vice specialist. the Wilson County Spe- “Pinnacle is actively cial Olympics as a boc- involved in the commu- ce and swim coach. nity and supports the Pinnacle Financial Join us every friday night causes that our asso- Partners provides a Pinnacle Financial Wilson County Special ciates are involved and full range of banking, Partners donated $500 Olympics. interested in,” Campbell investment, mortgage, for wine tastings & more! to the 2015 Lebanon The Polar Plunge said. “Special Olym- trust and insurance Polar Plunge benefiting took place Saturday, pics is near and dear to products and services many at our firm.” designed for small- to 11344 Lebanon Rd, Mt. Juliet, TN

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