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Residents angry that council seat still vacant
by Teddy Kulmala
Staff writer
Teresa Locklear, who ran unsuccessfully for the Town Council in November, was one of three people to criticize the council on Monday for not appointing someone to fill the seat of Councilman Bob Williamson. Teddy Kulmala | The Robesonian
Teresa Locklear, who ran unsuccessfully for the Town Council in November, was one of three people to criticize the council on Monday for not appointing someone to fill the seat of Councilman Bob Williamson. Teddy Kulmala | The Robesonian
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PEMBROKE — Frustrated Pembroke residents gave the Town Council an earful on Monday after it failed to appoint someone to fill the seat of deceased Councilman Robert Williamson.

The three councilmen each nominated a person to fill the vacant seat early in Monday’s meeting, but none of the nominations received a second. A nominee would need two of the three votes to be appointed.

“The people and the town expect y’all to do this,” resident Ron Locklear said during the public comment section later in the meeting. “Currently y’all can’t get it together. I don’t know what’s going on, but how long is this gonna take?”

Locklear said residents want answers.

“We don’t want excuses. We don’t want, ‘Well, we’ll do it next month,’” he said. “… I think it’s time for y’all to consider doing something else.”

Williamson was elected in November 2011 but died in February, shortly after taking office. Under a general statute, the remaining council members nominate a candidate, who will then be voted on by the entire council. Councilman Ryan Sampson nominated John Campbell; Councilman Larry Brooks nominated David Jones; and Councilman Allen Dial nominated Laruth Alway.

Gary Strickland, a Maynor Street resident, said the council members failed to “carry out your responsibilities under the law.”

“You all should be ashamed of the fact that you have failed to act for the best interest of the taxpayers of the town of Pembroke,” he said.

Strickland believes the town should hold a special election.

“Y’all didn’t put Bob up there. We did, the people here who voted for him,” he said, adding that “cronyism” and “political posturing” have prevented the council from making a decision.

Teresa Locklear, who ran unsuccessfully for the council in November, seconded a special election.

“Go and put your name on the books if you want to run,” she said. “Let the people vote; let the people decide who they want as their Town Council. But the people you called off, I saw not one person go and pay that fee, get out and walk the streets of Pembroke and ask people to come out and vote for them. I paid almost $2,000 out of my pocket and campaigned.”

Locklear said that each of the nominees on Monday night “had the same opportunity” that she did.

“I’m not asking that you give me the position, but I will say this: If I had not run for that seat, that seat right there, I would not accept it if you offered it to me,” she said. “That would be the best and the right thing to do. But I intend to run.”

Sampson said after the meeting that he empathized with the residents who spoke.

“It’s hard all around, and I hate that we came to a stalemate,” he said, adding that he’d like to see the town’s residents vote on the new council member.

Dial said that an election will not happen.

“I’d like it if the people could elect another, but that’s not the procedure,” he said.

In other action on Monday, the council:

— Held a public hearing on a Community Block Development Grant to repair a lift station on Pine Street.

— Approved use of the town park by Charly Lowry for Dark Water Rising for a concert series the group plans to hold in the park throughout the month of September.

— Heard from Eric Locklear, of Locklear, Locklear and Jacobs LLC, on the N.C. Small Towns Economic Prosperity Program, which drives economic for businesses coming into the town and helps the town complete projects to lure new businesses.

— Suggested that council members bring back nominees to the ABC Board. Two of the board members’ terms are expired, and a third board member has resigned. The town’s ABC store has been closed since October 2008.

— Authorized the town attorney to draft a proclamation for Robeson County’s 225th celebration.

— Approved a deadline extension for Blair Locklear, of Sweet Expressions Cafe, to get the cafe’s parking lot paved by Jan. 1.

— Approved a request by The University of North Carolina at Pembroke to have a parade through the downtown area as part of its homecoming celebration.

— Heard an update on the Recreation Department from Bryan Graham, who announced that one of the town’s All Star teams recently won the World Series for its age group, boys ages 6 to 8, in Richmond, Va.

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tpsreport
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August 11, 2012
Umumgood,

I have respect for people who try to make a difference by running for council or any public office.

People who complain and never try to make a difference other than standing in town meetings and talking loud with no real solutions is funny to me.
ROSSisRIGHT
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August 08, 2012
There is no racial diversity in this council...Hmmmm..?
1ofus
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August 08, 2012
Well that is that. Looks like Ms Locklear does not hide behind screen names. You make a negative comment or just talk about something you have no clue about look out. By the way if you would have looked at the numbers from the night of the polls Ms locklear and Ryan had the highest numbers. (But) because AG and Jonny drove street walkers and other none tax paying bodies to the one stop and give them a dollar or two that made the difference. Just my opp.
PembrokePride
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August 07, 2012
All Teresa was doing was putting on a show!

You would think she got the point when she didn't win the election!

Hey Teresa, I live in pembroke, I'm a citizen of the town of pembroke, I did'nt see her at my door or come by house.. you want to know why?

Because she know's the people who knows what she is all about, and she know's who did and DID NOT support her in that election....

And just to make sure, we also know she was the one who sent out all that information out to the citizens of pembroke about Allen Dial...

Run again and waste your money again Teresa, you will loose again..
lockinvsw
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August 08, 2012
Good morning Pembroke Pride, thank you for sharing you comments. Next, of all I’m Theresa and I am responding to your comments. I do not know where you live in Pembroke or if you live in Pembroke but even if you didn’t see me that does not mean I didn’t go to your house. Next of all the information concerning Mr. Dial I do not know where your information came from but I assure you, I had nothing to do with any negative information or comments being sent out on Mr. Dial. Finally, we all have opinions you have voiced yours and yes I WLL RUN AGAIN and I DON'T VIEW IT AS WASTING MY MONEY. Again thank you for your comment.
PembrokePride
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August 11, 2012
Theresa,

as long as you are supported by Larry Mcneil and grady hunt and against supporting UNCP, you will not have my support.

thank you.
1ofus
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August 07, 2012
Looks like AG is going to be out of a council seat next term. The great thing about it is every one knows it and are doing business as usual but are not saying any thing.(Keep your chest bowed out old boy). But next election they will show you how politically important you are LoL. Ms Locklear if you see this, you have me and my families support.
redhilllady56
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August 07, 2012
Dial said that an election will not happen.

AG - what are you afraid of? And what is your agenda as to why you don't want another election -

Why do you think that the town of Pembroke belongs to you?

I will say one thing for Theresa - she did get out and work - walking and talking from door to door to get people out and vote - whether or not that she won but that they should vote - to wake up and realize that it is time to voice their opinions and take back their town!!!!!!!!!!! - LOOKS LIKE SHE GOT EVERYBODY'S ATTENTION!

AG and other board members - do the right thing by the people come together and vote in another board member so that the town can get on with some things! It took long enough to get a new town manager? Don't you think?

ROSSisRIGHT
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August 07, 2012
This is so funny,... small town politics. My cousin, my brother, my sister-in-law, my uncle etc....
tpsreport
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August 07, 2012
Who cares what Gary Strickland has to say. I put on earmuffs when I hear him talk. His opinion is about as important as a box of rocks.
umumgood
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August 08, 2012
You might put on earmuffs when Mr. Strickland talks, but that's not going to help!!! That's why we need someone like him in the town seat to tell people what is what! He might get on some peoples nerves but he is a great man and smarter than many think! He would be a very good representative and would get more people in there to help in getting feedback for the decisions made!
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