The building this guy's car ran into was one of the Raleigh North
buildings. He lives on Barksdale.
Mark
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http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/9584454/
A Raleigh man was charged Wednesday after police say he crashed his car
into an apartment building on Burgundy Street and then fled the scene on
foot.
The suspect, Tavaris Deon Quiller, 24, of 704 Barksdale Drive, was
apprehended a short time later. He was charged with felony hit and run
and taken to the Wake County jail.
Police said Quiller hopped out of the SUV he was driving before it
struck the building. No one was injured in the crash.
Damages to the building were minimal, police said.
According to Department of Correction records, Quiller has a lengthy
criminal history, dating back to 2003. He has faced breaking and
entering, larceny, robbery, drug possession and robbery with a dangerous
weapon charges.
Web Editor: Bridget Whelan
Hey neighbors,
I've always valued living in a neighborhood with active gardeners. To
that end, and to share tips and tricks, I've created a new email list
for gardeners and gardening topics.
Got advice for other gardeners? Got veggies to share? Need some help
getting started with your garden? Sign up and let's help each other out!
http://www.eastraleigh.org/mailman/listinfo/gardening
Mark
1108 Tonsler
Neighbors,
Architects from the faculty of the School of Architecture at NC State's
College of Design, members of the Young Architects Forum as well as our
neighborhood's own in situ studio will be assisting in the tornado recovery
by volunteering their services to the local residents this Saturday at 4 pm.
If you have rebuilding needs, please come take a moment to talk to these
professionals. Preserving the architectural history of East Raleigh and the
King Charles neighborhood is important in the recovery process and can help
address problems our neighborhood will be facing as we rebuild our homes. In
addition, the architects can help look over your home, assess damage to the
best of their ability, help figure out what to do if there are options, talk
about working with contractors, and look over estimates to try to help
protect you from unfair practices.
We are meeting at the house of Matt Griffith of in situ studio, 111 Longview
Lake Dr.
*Please let me know if you plan on attending* by responding to this email or
calling 830-6815 if you someone you know doesn't have email access.
Please tell your friends and neighbors! If you can't make it tomorrow, but
are still interested, let me know too. Thanks!
Sincerely, Keith
See below for info on getting rid of your storm debris...
--
Rebecca Fernandez, Business Writer
919.931.4957
http://www.rebeccagfernandez.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Turner <cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org>
Date: Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 12:16 PM
Subject: [East CAC Announce] Storm debris cleanup tips
To: East CAC Announce <east-cac-announce(a)eastraleigh.org>
Officer Kryskowiak has gotten the scoop about what to do with storm
debris. See below for details!
Regards,
Mark Turner
East CAC Chair
741.6329
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Info
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:43:14 -0400
From: Kryskowiak, James <James.Kryskowiak(a)raleighnc.gov>
To: Mark Turner <cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org>
Mark,
Here is some info I retrieved from the different city departments at
today's Community Oriented Government meeting:
-Raleigh Streets will take all vegetation if it is brought to the street
and the fees for the yard waste center are waived if you need to bring
it there.
-Sanitation WILL NOT take any yard waste if there is construction or any
other material mixed in with the yard waste so please remove any misc.
debris from those piles and IF POSSIBLE DO NOT STACK YARD WASTE IN FRONT
OF FIRE HYDRANTS!
-Yard waste vehicles will be out all week.
- City CANNOT facilitate the pick up of construction debris so contact
FEMA or INS to have private contractors remove it.
- DO NOT PUT YARD WASTE IN CITY TRASHCANS IT WILL NOT BE PICKED UP; THE
SIZE LIMIT FOR YARD WASTE REMOVAL HAS BEEN LIFTED AND THEY WILL TAKE
WHAT THEY CAN SUPPORT.
-The City is doing a pass through the neighborhoods and WILL NOT
backtrack until the initial pass through is completed; then they will do
a second pass.
- Private streets will not be handled by City until FEMA approves it,
- INFO CAN BE FOUND AT 996-3100
Hope this helps.
J.A. Kryskowiak
SED Community Officer Beat 411
Cell# 1-919-524-7468
"Information shared amongst the right people saves lives; information
not shared because of personal glory cost lives!!!"
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FYI
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Rebecca Fernandez, Business Writer
919.931.4957 rebeccagfernandez(a)gmail.com
http://www.rebeccagfernandez.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Turner <cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:24 AM
Subject: [East CAC Announce] Boxes of food handed out at Food Lion Shopping
Center
To: East CAC Announce <east-cac-announce(a)eastraleigh.org>
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: FEED THE CHILDREN
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:18:21 -0400
From: Kryskowiak, James <James.Kryskowiak(a)raleighnc.gov>
To: Mark Turner <cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org>
Mark,
The "Feed the Children" network are here at 1100 N Raleigh Blvd with
several 18 wheelers handing out boxes of food and supplies to families
devastated by the tornado; could you please pass this on to the list serves!
J.A. Kryskowiak
SED Community Officer Beat 411
Cell# 1-919-524-7468
"Information shared amongst the right people saves lives; information
not shared because of personal glory cost lives!!!"
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East-CAC-Announce(a)eastraleigh.org
http://www.eastraleigh.org/mailman/listinfo/east-cac-announce
Most of our neighborhood is in pretty bad shape, so I thought some folks
might be interested in checking this out tomorrow.
Our home fared well by comparison to many (roof damage from the wind and
some water damage inside), but I know even a little damage can be very
expensive to repair.
--
Rebecca Fernandez, Business Writer
919.931.4957 rebeccagfernandez(a)gmail.com
http://www.rebeccagfernandez.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Turner <cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 9:40 AM
Subject: [East CAC Announce] Disaster Recovery Center Friday
To: East CAC Announce <east-cac-announce(a)eastraleigh.org>
Cc: Penven-Crew <penvencrew(a)yahoo.com>, "Willard, Charlene" <
Charlene.Willard(a)raleighnc.gov>, "Patterson, Dwayne" <
Dwayne.Patterson(a)raleighnc.gov>
Please distribute widely.
Mark Turner
East CAC Chair
741.6329
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Disaster Recovery
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 06:24:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Penven-Crew <penvencrew(a)yahoo.com>
If you or someone you know has uninsured or under-insured losses, NC
Emergency Management will be opening a DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER in
Raleigh at 0800 on Friday, 4-22-11.
The center will be located in the Alcohol Treatment Center, 3000
Falstaff Drive (Behind Wake Med.) There will be representatives of
various Federal, State and Non-Governmental Agencies on call to provide
information and assistance.
BEFORE YOU GO: Register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-3362, or go to
FEMA.Gov and register on line.
Take positive identification with you.
Here's to a speedy recovery.
Chris Crew
State Hazard Mitigation Officer
NCEM
306 Elm Street.
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VOLUNTEER STORM CLEANUP TO COMMENCE IN LIONS PARK AREA ON WEDNESDAY
Volunteers will assist with the removal of storm debris from
neighborhoods in the vicinity of Lions Park in east Raleigh on
Wednesday, April 20, in the second day of a storm cleanup organized by
the City of Raleigh Community Services Department.
Volunteers who are age 18 or older and are able to assist with debris
removal are asked to come to Lions Park Community Center, 516 Dennis
Ave., between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Wednesday. At the community center,
volunteers will sign in and receive instructions.
More than 500 people have signed up to aid the cleanup effort since the
City began seeking volunteers on Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, more than
200 volunteers removed debris from the yards of residents of the South
Park neighborhood near Shaw University.
The City’s Community Services Department is organizing cleanups in
hard-hit neighborhoods within walking distance of community centers,
where volunteers can sign in and receive briefings. Neighborhoods are
being selected for debris cleanup only after they are safe for
volunteers to enter and have received services from the City of Raleigh
Public Works and Parks and Recreation departments, as well as Progress
Energy.
If you are volunteering, please wear sturdy shoes or boots and
comfortable clothing that you do not mind getting dirty. You also may
want to bring hats, work gloves, sunscreen, safety vests, insect
repellent, sunscreen, water and snacks.
Additional cleanups will take place in other Raleigh communities in the
coming days. Volunteers will be notified of dates and places. To
volunteer, call 996-6100 or sign up at
www.surveymonkey.com/s/stormvolunteer.
Following up on Vanessa's email, some jerk stole our lawn mower during all that. It was red, front wheel drive.
Rebecca Fernandez, Business Writer
(919) 931-4957
www.rebeccagfernandez.com
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