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Erie PA News and Events for Monday January 22, 2007
I received the following from a reader that brings up a great point -
I’m just wondering why there has not been any ink given to the City of Erie’s 2007 Budget. Of particular interest to me was the overstating of the “estimated” health insurance costs. The budget allocates approximately $16,500 for each city employee, even though last years expenses were only approximately $13,000 for those employees with coverage for their spouse and children. This current budget does not address employees who are single, married w/o children, single with children or those who elected the buy out option. This one line item of the budget is easily overstated by $2 million. The previous budgets were appropriately accused of overstating expected revenues. This one is inflating expected expenses. Why is no one taking the city to task for raising taxes when it wasn’t necessary?
Where did they come up with that figure of $16,500? Just a WAG? Is it overstated just to raise taxes so they can spend they money elsewhere? I understand that police officers and firefighters have dangerous jobs and can see that their health insurance would be higher than people with other jobs. But paying over $16,500 for insurance is just nuts if that figure is right. That’s just an unacceptable amount. Was ANY effort given to try and find a lower carrier? Doesn’t the city belong to any organization that offers group insurance? Whoever sells the city this high priced insurance is probably sitting on a beach laughing.
There is a good article on Erie Blogger Jeff Thoreson in todays Erie newspaper by Kara Rhodes. Jeff has done an outstanding job with Erie Shipping News. It’s loaded with info and includes great pics.
Ryan Teribery begins his job as webmaster of the Erie County website today. Teribery runs and owns Dynamic Web Concepts.


Curtis Granderson, the Erie SeaWolves Centerfielder and 2004 Eastern League MVP Canididate will be in Erie on Wednesday, January 24 at the annual Erie SeaWolves Hot Stove Banquet. The event begins at 6 p.m. with a cocktail hour. Individual tickets are on sale now for $35 Fans can also purchase a table of eight for $240 ($5 discount per ticket). The event will be hosted by Jim LeCorchick and will feature many special guest speakers including Detroit Tigers Director of Player Development Glenn Ezell, Mandalay Sports Entertainment VP of Development Rich Neumann and 2007 SeaWolves Pitching Coach A.J. Sager. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, contact the SeaWolves at (814) 456-1300.
Identity theft can wreak havoc on otherwise perfect credit ratings and wipe out bank accounts. And it’s a crime that’s growing by the minute. Learn more about this alarming crime as Stephen Szwejbka, director of the criminal justice program at Mercyhurst North East, presents “Information on and Prevention of Identity Theft,” on Wednesday, Jan 24, at 7:30 pm in Miller Hall, Room 116, on the MNE campus. The presentation is free and open to the public.


The Sacred Heart WinterTime Ball featuring music by the Dave Stevens Big Band will be held at the East Erie Turners on January 27, 2007. This semi-formal evening will include appetizers, a silent auction, cash prizes and ballroom dancing. You can purchase your tickets online or by calling Sacred Heart School at 814-459-7247.Tickets are $25 per person. 7pm until midnight.
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, will host only the third performance of “Inspired by America,” a groundbreaking program that fuses live music performed by Cypress String Quartet with an original film based on Jacob Needleman’s best-selling book The American Soul. Directed by Emmy and Peabody winner Michael Schwarz, the film uses American art, landscapes, news footage, readings, and other images and sounds to reflect the diversity of the American story. The event, part of Music at Night: The Logan Series, will be held at 7 pm on Thursday, February 1, in the Reed Union Building’s McGarvey Commons. Tickets are required. Music at Night tickets can be purchased at the door on February 1, or in advance at the Reed Union Building main desk or online. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $8.50 for adults over 60, $5 for Penn State Behrend students, and $4 for children under the age of 16.
On Feb 25, the Brewerie at Union Station in Erie hosts the Erie Illusion women’s football team Beer Fest.
The 25th annual Erie Sport and Travel Expo will be held at Family First Sports Park in Erie, Pa March 2-4. The show features fishing and hunting lodges, guides, outfitters, fishing charters and sporting goods vendors and boat and recreational vehicle dealers. General Admission $6 with children under 10 free.
Posted by Dennis at January 22, 2007 7:04 AM
Comments
"There is a good article on Erie Blogger Jeff Thoreson in todays Erie newspaper by Kara Rhodes."
I saw that, but unless I'm missing something, do they even mention the URL where his blog is located at? Doesn't that defeat the purpose?
Posted by: rich at January 22, 2007 9:29 AM
If you want to read the article but don't want to give your personal info to the ETN, you can get a login and pw at Bug Me Not:
http://www.bugmenot.com/view/www.goerie.com
Posted by: Eden at January 22, 2007 11:35 AM
And not only do they not mention the URL, they don't give the actual name of the blog, if anyone wanted to Google it. Brilliant.
Posted by: Eden at January 22, 2007 11:36 AM
"Ryan Teribery begins his job as webmaster of the Erie County website today. Teribery runs and owns Dynamic Web Concepts."
How was he selected for this position ? Is there an official job definition/classification ? Was the opening advertised ? What are his goals, and how will attainment be objectively measured ? How will his overall job performance be assessed ?
Posted by: name withheld at January 22, 2007 1:57 PM
rich - when they did the story on me, they didn't put my url on the website, it was only in a sidebar on the actual paper.
good luck to ryan teribery on working on that site. when i last saw/touched it, it was horribly maintained. i take it that DNS LLC. (http://www.dnsllc.com) is no longer the owner of the site?
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