Sanford Commissioners Make Changes to Proposed Warley Park
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MIDWEEK:DEC. 12-15, 2018 SUCCESSFUL SATURDAY Local basketball teams Goat Yoga comes had good days to Sanford in the spotlight See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 8 AKEANFORDARY ONGWOOD INTER PRINGS VIEDO ENEVA ASSELBERRYERALDSTEEN HULUOTA LTAMONTE PRINGS E ARY L M ,L ,W S ,O ,G ,C ,O ,C ,A S ,D B S • © 2018 H Vol. 127, No. 36 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Goldsboro celebrates the second annual Allen Cashe takes plea ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Light Up Goldsboro’ Christmas event deal in homicide case WHERE TRUMP, TOP By Larry Griffin HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin DEMOCRATS DIFFER Herald Staff AHEAD OF MEETING On Friday night, a giant glowing Allen Cashe, accused of murdering his girl- The president wants a funding inflatable statue of the Grinch rose up friend and one of her sons in March 2017, package for the next fiscal year in Goldsboro to commemorate the an- reached a plea deal with the state and will now to include billions for his pro- nual ‘Light Up Goldsboro’ event. avoid the death penalty, according to the State posed border wall with Mexico, According to Goldsboro Museum Attorney’s Office. an idea Democrats, fresh from curator Francis Oliver, who heads up In a press release, the State Attorney’s Office capturing the House, have flatly the event, the statue represented a re- says Cashe was adjudicated guilty on charges rejected. cent issue in which their Christmas See CASHE, Page 6 lights were stolen, which occurred 'NO ROOM FOR Monday, Dec. 3. RENEGOTIATION' “They were in a box, and we put them on a bench,” Oliver told the San- Top EU officials rule out any ford Herald. “Pasha [Baker] and I Lane closures expected significant changes to the di- Pastors Sammie J. Edwards (from left),Herald Cubit photo Malone by Larryand Tyler Griffin M. were going to get a paper from the of- vorce agreement with Britain as Anderson Sr., along with former 2018 mayoral candidate Pasha fice. Then we came back a few min- Theresa May fights to save her Baker, came out to celebrate Light Up Goldsboro on Friday. See GOLDSBORO, Page 6 near Wekiva Parkway Brexit deal by lobbying leaders in Europe's capitals. Special to the Herald HUAWEI EXEC STILL IN Crews are scheduled the nights of December LIMBO 13 & 14 to conduct single lane closures on State CHRISTMAS PARADE WINNER Road (S.R.) 46 from Hojin Street to S.R. 429 as A Chinese technology execu- part building the Wekiva Parkway. During the tive jailed in Canada will have to wait at least one more day to see See PARKWAY, Page 2 if she will be released on bail in a case that ratcheted U.S.-China tensions. Commissioners hear WHAT HAS GOP CONCERNED several proposals for Trump's legal troubles un- nerve Republicans who believe new developments the turmoil leaves the president increasingly vulnerable in 2020. HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin HEFTY BILL FOR FRENCH CONCESSIONS At Monday’s 4 p.m. City Commission work- shop, the commissioners discussed adding a Tax relief and other fiscal sign for Hollerbach’s Willow Tree Cafe on the measures announced by Em- highway and in the city limits, and pondered See AP, Page 7 See COMMISSION, Page 7 More pictures on Page 12 The Seminole County Transportation team took first place in Saturday’s ChristmasHerald parade photo downtown. by Tommy There Vincent See what’s happening Trump says military to build were thousands in attendance and more than 80 entries in the parade. border wall if Democrats refuse around Seminole County See AP Story, Page 7 See page 4 Sanford commissioners make changes to STOCKS OF SEMINOLE SMILE LOCAL INTEREST proposed Warley Park development As of 3 p.m. Tuesday Allegiant $124.47 HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin Bombardier $1.73 Faro $47.10 At Monday’s City Commission HCA Healthcare $138.28 meeting, the final one of the year, Mayor Jeff Triplett surprised the Invacare $5.46 other commissioners when he ap- NextEra $177.67 pealed the decision of the Planning Tractor Supply $90.69 & Zoning board on the Warley Park project intending to bring Toro $60.67 over 80 apartments for homeless Wells Fargo $53.15 people to 25th Street. The P&Z board approved the project in September. It is proposed to provide permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals Cecil Tucker to help them get on their feet and stop living on the streets. Board Member The proposed development will have housing for thePhoto homeless. contributed See WARLEY, Page 6 Museum of Seminole County History PAGE 2 • Midweek: Dec. 12-15, 2018 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Sweet Harmony, Chapter 388 celebrates 36th year anniversary By Sheralyn Brinson Day”. Mrs. Sonya Mallard, Cul- Sweet Harmony, Chapter tural Center Coordinator of #388, International F. and the Harry T. & Harriette V. A.M., Inc., & Order of Eastern Moore Memorial Park & Mu- Star, celebrated their 36th Year seum in Titusville, FL, will be Anniversary on Sunday, Octo- the guest speaker. She be- ber 28, 2018, at Greater Mt. lieves in giving the guests Calvary Baptist Church in who visit the Moore Cultural Sanford; Rev. Jack Jackson, Jr., Center not just a walk down Host Pastor. The service memory lane of our civil began at 3:30 p.m., with Dr. rights history, but an experi- Barbara Kirby Bentley, of St. ence. She believes that the Matthew M.B. Church in San- Legacy of the Moores is such ford/Midway, presiding. a vital missing piece to After the Exaltation by Pastor African American History Jackson, there was a proces- that it’s imperative to share sional of the Stars and Masons the Legacy with all. She has in their traditional precision spoken with various organiza- march to the song, “We’ve tions and churches, i.e., The Come This Far by Faith”. Pas- Guild of the Brevard Museum tor Jackson read the Scripture of History and Natural Sci- (Psalm 34:8) and gave the ence, South Brevard Historical Prayer. Sis. Ethel June gave Society, and FAMU Law the Welcome; Sis. Dr. Velma School panel discussion about Williams, Sanford City Com- the life and legacy of the missioner-District 2, gave Photos contributed Moores. Greetings; and Sis. Debra Sis. Laurel McMillan, 2018-2019 Queen, Sweet Harmony Chapter Mrs. Sonya Mallard Mrs. Mallard is an HIV Ac- Jones gave the History and #388 tivist for the past 25 years and Occasion, citing Sweet Har- is an HIV Educator/Tester mony’s rich history of love “Rejoice” Radio Broadcast, in nual Harry T. and Harriette V. and Advocate in the City of and service to mankind. Sis. Titusville, FL. She also runs a Lord”. She spoke from the keeping with their principles support of the Sunday morn- Moore Memorial Luncheon, Clara Davis presided over the Teen Talk Program and has Anniversary Theme, “Noth- of “Love, Hope and Charity”. ing broadcast of inspirational on Sat., Dec. 15, 2018, at New Candle Ceremony in memory been instrumental in getting ing Is Sweeter Than Love”; She acknowledged the great music and messages over Hope Baptist Church, 2885 of deceased sisters. teens off the streets and helps sub-topic, “God’s Love” work of the Program Co- 1400-AM Radio, which serves Lake Helen Osteen Road in Music selections were by mentor and monitor their (Scripture Reference: 1 John Chairpersons, Sis. Laurel the entire community, espe- Deltona, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. the Bread of Life Christian progress in life. She is a Blog- 3:1). Her message was well McMillan and Sis. Ethel June, cially those who are not able Tickets ($20) can be purchased Church of Sanford/Midway ger for the Well Project/Voices received by the congregation and thanked them for a job to attend Sunday church serv- at the door or in advance; con- Praise Team and Sis. Candice from our Allies, a writer for and she was given a standing well done. She acknowledged ices. tact Mike Williams, 386-804- Brown (“Every Praise is to Ebony News Today and a ovation. the Chapter’s “Golden Girls”, Worthy Matron Melton pre- 6136. Our God” and “I’ve Got a contributor to Florida Today. Sis. Elizabeth West ac- members who are 70 years of sented the newly-elected Harry T. Moore and his Feeling Everything Will Be Al- She’s a member of the N. Bre- knowledged the guest chap- age and older, and thanked Queen for 2018-2019, Sister wife, Harriette Vyda Simms right”); and Praise Dancer Sis. vard NAACP Executive Com- ters and lodges; and them for their dedicated serv- Laurel McMillan, who re- Moore, both educators, were Jasmine Brown (“Encourage mittee, First Vice President of Co-Chairperson Laurel ice. She thanked everyone for ceived her crown from the the victims of a bombing of Yourself”). Bro. Stanley Each- National Congress of Black McMillan gave words of their continued support and 2017-18 Queen, Sister Ethel their home in Mims, FL on ern, of Titusville, FL, was Women and Black Women’s thanks to everyone for taking help in making Sweet Har- June. Queen-Elect McMillan Christmas night in 1951. The guest soloist. Bro. Lamar Roundtable. She hosts “Mrs. the time out of their busy mony the best chapter in the took her “queenly” walk Moores were the first NAACP Richardson, Bro. Charles Sonya Live” on 94.7-FM Mon- schedules to attend the serv- world and gave thanks to down the aisle as the congre- members to be murdered for Steele and the Masons day nights where she com- ice and for their continued God for 36 years of fellowship gation gave her a standing civil rights activism and have presided over lifting the offer- bines talk, newsworthy support of the Chapter’s com- and service.