January 6th, 2020 by WCBC Radio
Cumberland Mayor Ray Morriss tells WCBC News that he hopes to secure some answers in the coming weeks and put forth a plan of action to revive the Carver Community Center. Morriss, who was sworn one year ago, said that the building has been on his priority list since taking office- but notes he has run into more than a few dead ends and little cooperation from former members of the Carver Board. At the city’s last meeting of 2019, a citizen asked the City Council to find out what happened to the former Carver High School and nearly $2 million of grant monies that were appropriated for upgrades at the now-vacant facility. Although largely dormant and deteriorating in the past decade, the mayor remains optimistic that the facility could be restored into a viable functioning community center…
January 06, 2020 at 9:11 am, Kevin said:
Long overdue! Good luck Mr. Mayor!