ABERDEEN â The city entered into a contractual agreement with an energy consultant with Priority Power Management during the Dec. 15 board of aldermen meeting.
The meeting was attended by Ward 1 Alderman Nicholas Holliday and Ward 3 Alderman Edward Haynes, while Ward 2 Alderwoman Lady B. Garth joined by telephone. The action to approve the energy consultant, contingent on city attorney Walter Zinn, Jrâs approval, passed with a 2-1 vote, with Haynes voting against.
The matter was included in a presentation dealing with electricity, finances and development.
âWhat weâre looking at is a plan to shift Aberdeen forward. It is a three-tier economic development plan which will consist of 150 to 250 new jobs within our port district, a plan that will lower our power bills by 20 to 25 to 30 percent, a plan that will raise our yearly budget by 40 percent and construct brand new homes and condos for what we believe is a growing Aberdeen,â said Mayor Maurice Howard in
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Holly Chavez had some free time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To pass that time, she kept busy creating masks for her friends, family and Aberdeen residents. Once she supplied those folks, she turned to the Aberdeen Police Department.
âIt was to keep my mind going because when youâre on furlough, itâs a little tough. We were going through my husbandâs cancer treatments, so there was a lot on our plate,â Chavez said. âIt was just something that kept me going.â
Chavez wanted to make masks for all of the departmentâs officers. She suspected that would be from 10 to 12. Turns out, there are 52 officers.