Schools are opening, so please

SLOW YOUR ROLL


Sometimes we're Mayberry. Sometimes we're Mayberry on steroids. Sometimes we're quiet, peaceful streets. Sometimes we have more cars and trucks than we have roads.


Beginning this week, we're the latter.

With schools starting back, it's a good time to remind oneself of our school zones and their reduced speed limits.

Cov PD will be out on the streets to help "remind" you.


Allow extra time. Stay off the phone and stop texting.

Be patient. 



Slow your pace. Slow your roll.

No More Unlicensed

Electric Cart Drivers

The proliferation of unlicensed children driving electric carts this summer has become a public safety issue. As such, I have asked our PD to begin enforcing the motor vehicle license law.


Per Deputy Chief Stephen Culotta to our officers:

PD Needs Some Help

My father-in-law, Al Kramer, always said, "The key to a successful retirement is to always get up, get dressed and have a place to go each morning."

Serving the community while earning a little beer and bait money isn't a bad plan for a successful retirement.


Covington PD, our schools and our children are in need of crossing guards. Ensure student safety during arrival and dismissal, be a friendly face to the kids and to our community … and earn $17.00 per hour.


Join the CPD

What's Being Built on Collins Blvd?

A Circle K Gas Station

Convenience Store

Across the Street from

Zoe's Bakery : )

Trash Pick-up, CPI, 3.4%

The cost of trash pick up is tied to the Consumer Price Index … which increased by 3.4%. This is reflected on your July bill by an increase of 66 cents per month.


Click the pic for a "Handles to the House " reminder (3 1/2 minutes : )

Boys and Girls Club



(Always a Good Thing)


Afternoons for the whole school year from 3:30pm to 6:00pm for $25.00?

Covington Themed T-Shirts

Next time you grab a burger at the Tap Room, a cone at Hoodoo Ice Cream or a Hot Italian at Cured on Columbia, take a few minutes to check out Black Flower Apparel … your home for Covington themed t-shirts, vintage records, VHS movies and more. Boomers can reminisce … Gen Zs can wonder, "Why"?

Music, Fun and More

Tickets

Supporting Hogs for a Cause


Tickets

at the Fuhrmann

Tickets

Bringing the Best of Bluegrass

Free!


OnSTAGE at the Fuhrmann

2024 -2025 Season

For information on a Season Pass with reserved seating for the OnSTAGE, contact Cultural Arts and Events.


Full Disclosure: Elton is not the actual Elton John. Britain's Finest are not actually The Beatles. Lynn Trefzger was hilarious the last time she was here (voted #1 comedienne on college campuses) and if I have to explain Old Mansplaining … that would be mansplaining.

Appreciation to the NAACP

and Greater Starlight Baptist Church

Kids playing softball on a Saturday morning does the heart good … trading the phone, computer games and remote control for a bat, bases and some good south Louisiana humidity. 


Through the leadership of Francis and Cedric Wright of Greater Starlight Baptist Church and the NAACP, a host of sponsors and a plethora of adult volunteers, this league was free and open to all children ages 9 - 13. 


Watch for it again next summer at the corner of Tyler and W. 29th Ave. (Field provided by St. Tammany Parish Schools)

Z w the Mayor

Sunday, August 25th

Bogue Falaya Hall


Noon for 1 1/2 hours

12:30pm for 1 hour


Fun, Free and ... 


If you're moving,

you're doing it right!

Covington: People We Knew

People We Know

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In 1950, the children were posing by the City's new fire truck (in front of what today is the Firehouse Events Center on Theard Street). Per Mrs. Sharon Vergez Vercellotti, it was a 1949 Seagraves. Seagraves Fire Apparatus is the longest running fire truck manufacturer in America.


In the picture, left to right, are Shirley and John Braun. They lived upstairs in the fire house. Eight year old Sharon, Melinda Blanchard and Sharon's younger brother, Leon Vergez. Melinda lived across the street from the station.


Sharon and her brother lived on Topaz Street (now East 25th Avenue). Streets near C.J. Schoen were at one time named after jewels and minerals*. Until recently, Miss Sharon and her husband John lived in that same childhood home about 1/2 block away. It was the home of her grandparents, Auguste and Berthe Mamer Vergez. They purchased the home in 1903 and planted the pecan trees after the hurricane of 1905. Mr. Vergez served with the Fire Department and was a carriage maker, wagon builder and blacksmith. He designed and built the first pumper-wagon for Jefferson Number 1 Fire Department in 1908. This pumper replaced some bucket brigades and was a significant step forward in technology of the day. Water for the pumper was drawn from cisterns under the streets. Those cisterns still exist at Lockwood St. / Columbia, Boston St. / Columbia and Boston St. / New Hampshire.


Miss Sharon's father, Henri Vergez, served as Fire Chief for 13 years and as a volunteer for 40 years. His shop was where Bigler Woodworks is located today.

Below, Miss Sharon stands in front of our recently purchased new fire truck at the current Covington Fire Station #1. Side note: Today we really do have two fire stations, so there is a Fire Station #2.

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*For more on street name changes or on the Vergez family, I refer you to Ron Barthet's Sanborn Maps of 1927 or his article on the Vergez Family.

Lagniappe - An Oldy but a Goody

The Wrong Way to Set Speed Limits


A rather interesting delve into speeding, speed limits and 1960's engineering.




11 Minute Video (for when you have time).

Replies to this e-mail go directly to Mayor Mark.

Rooted in History, Focused on the Future

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