Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Aid for the hurricane victims-

 


(View news story:)

The Eastern Shore Community is Rallying to Help People in North Carolina Impacted by Hurricane Helene | Latest News | wboc.com


(View Worcester County Government posting:)

https://www.facebook.com/worcestercountygovernment/

(At above link see posting: Now to Fri., Oct. 4 at noon, Worcester County Accepting Donations for Hurricane Helene Victims)

(More info- contact Eastern Shore Lanes, Pocomoke.  410-957-0775.)

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Noisy times ahead.

 

(Shore Daily News)

By Linda Cicoira

Naval Air Station Patuxent River has advised it will conduct noise-generating night-time testing events at Pax River and Wallops Island between 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. from Oct. 3 to Nov. 15.

According to an announcement, pilots have been instructed to fly the lowest altitude portion of their flights before midnight, when possible, to lessen the disturbance of the missions. The flights will follow Federal Aviation Administration and Navy regulations and are subject to scheduling shifts based on several unspecified factors.

NAS Patuxent River says it takes precautions to lessen the impact of testing activities on the community. For more information, call 1-866-819-9028.


A change in the weather...man.

 WBOC Chief Meteorologist Dan Satterfield soon retiring.


Dan recently posted on his Facebook page:

"Just to let you know that I have a ton of off time to use by the end of October when I retire. 

So, starting next week, you will see me very little on the evening broadcasts. I will do the weekend morning weathercasts so my replacement John Conway can have a weekend.

After 44 years and 7 months it is time to call it a career. I am starting the slide into retirement. You will still see me from time to time after October when they need someone, and I will still be teaching at SU.

 I am leaving you in VERY good hands. John Conway does nothing but impress me. I wish I had his language ability! He is an exc. forecaster and a VERY good critical thinker who is very well travelled."

              John Conway


Monday, September 30, 2024

Future causeway bridge to NASA Wallops-

 (Shore Daily News)



By Linda Cicoira

Kokosing Construction Co., a multi-state operation, recently announced the start of its project to design and build a replacement causeway road and bridge at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.

According to contract details, the cost was estimated at $62,395,600 and has since been increased by 1 percent to $63,270,600 or by $875,000.

The bridge will go over Cat Creek and replace the existing structure, built in 1959-1960. The existing structure “is nearing the end of its service life,” the announcement on Instagram stated.

“Design partner, WSP USA, (an engineering firm), is incorporating durable materials to maximize service life and protect the structure from the aggressive coastal, and marine environment of the Virginia barrier islands,” the announcement continued. “We will utilize a top-down construction methodology to minimize the environmental impacts to adjacent tidal wetland areas.”

     The road is the only access to that portion of the NASA facility, making it critical to daily operations. Construction is expected to begin in early 2025 and be completed in early 2029.


I remember when the existing bridge was built. My uncle was an engineer for Bendix in the early days of NASA and helped develop the Echo series of inflatable target satellites. I still have some scraps left lover from their construction described as "mylar covered aluminum". It was extremely thin but very strong.


I can even remember when there was no bridge and staff and workers had to take a ferry to get to Wallops Island. The ferry landing is still there and can be found by taking Metompkin Road out of Assawoman, turning left on Pettit Road and another left on Pierce Taylor Road and following to the end. My father worked there at one time as a dump truck driver during the initial construction phase.

Your friend,
Slim

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Country music festival fake tickets alert-

 

(From Ocean City Police Dept. info) 

The upcoming Country Calling Festival is sold out. If you are looking for last-minute resale tickets, do your homework first. The festival offers verified resale tickets on its website. Tickets sold near the festival grounds or on social media group pages risk being fake. One of the most giant red flags if it's a fake ticket is if the price is significantly less than the original ticket cost (over $100). 

If you believe you may have been scammed into purchasing a fake ticket or see anything suspicious regarding ticket sales near the festival grounds, please get in touch with the Ocean City Police Department at 410-723-6610. Anonymous tips can be left on our Tip Line at 410-520-5136, email us at crimetips@oceancitymd.gov


Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1951, 1906, 1937, 1967, 1982, 2010.

 







April, 1951
Salisbury Times



April, 1906
Peninsula Enterprise 


October, 1937
Salisbury Times




*August, 1967


Salisbury Times




*January, 1982
Crisfield Times


*June, 2010
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The News Journal (Wilmington)



Are we allowed to infer from Holly Murray's article in The News Journal that it might be possible for the climate and geography of the Earth to change in significant ways without humans being present? Horrors! Why, the next thing you know someone might even claim that humans could fly, or even visit the moon! What is this world coming to?

Your friend,
Slim


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