DEAR HELOISE: It was a treasured casserole dish, and the green bean casserole turned out beautifully, until I made the mistake of placing it on the back burner. I put the lid on it to keep it warm while I made something else. I didn't realize the back burner was still on. The green bean casserole EXPLODED! Glass pieces were all through the casserole! I just thank God I wasn't holding it at that moment. So, my hint for today is . if you're done using the burner, turn it off.
Kisun Peters is an administrator in the Dunkirk City School District.
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of articles in honor of Black History Month.
Director of Early Education and Chief Information Officer for Dunkirk Schools Kisun Peters loves the students in his district. He looks forward every day to his job and helping in the community in any which way that he can.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Peters came to this area by way of St. Bonaventure University where he graduated in 1995 further receiving a master’s degree in counseling education in 2000. Soon after he met his wife, Evelyn, and settled in Salamanca where the couple is raising four boys together, Kisun, Marquee, Xavier and Jaiden.
heading northbound somehow lost control after crossing the conowingo dam and crash, causing a fuel spill and a huge fire. you can see some of the marks on the bridge where he began to roll over and it started to rip open the guard rail. it came to rest here behind me. amazingly, the driver of the truck suffered non life- threatening injuries and a few minor burns. representatives with the maryland department of the environment had crews on the scene thursday, setting up booms to prevent fuel from to prevent fuel from leaking into the susquehanna river. diesel fuel apparently floats, and facilities in perryville, havre de grace, and for deposit take their water from pipes 6-8 feet below the surface. the conowingo outflow in the susquehanna river below, when you have that amount of product, it takes a lot of resources to begin to remediated it. the truck was owned and operated by a petroleum transborder from new jersey. officials would not release the driver s name bu