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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Cowger Public Hearing Is Tonight (Tuesday, 6/18/19)

(WMDT-TV)


POCOMOKE, Md. – Former Pocomoke City Manager Bobby Cowger will be having his public hearing Tuesday night.

Cowger was let go by the city back in April and after his request to be reinstated was denied, he exercised his right to have a public hearing.

The hearing will take place at the Pocomoke Middle School on Tuesday at 6 pm.
If you’re looking to speak at that hearing, you’ll need to show up a few minutes early so you can put your name on a list to talk.

People will be able to speak after Cowger and his lawyer Robin Cockey give their presentation.

Each person will have three minutes to voice their opinions.

Bobby Cowger’s Attorney Robin Cockey said, “I’ve been told by the towns attorney that this is our opportunity to make whatever presentation we care to make. So Mr. Cowger will speak, I will speak, the public will have the opportunity to speak, the interesting question will be who will be listening?”

The public hearing will end no later than 9 p.m. Tuesday. 47 ABC will be there as well and have full coverage of the event.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Guilty Verdict In Former Chief's Retrial

A Worcester County jury has delivered a guilty verdict in a case against former Pocomoke City police chief Kelvin Sewell stemming from allegations that he interfered in the police investigation of a hit and run incident.  


Links to coverage from WMDT-TV and The Baltimore Sun:


https://www.wmdt.com/2019/05/fmr-pocomoke-city-police-chief-found-guilty-of-interfering-with-police-investigation/


https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/eastern-shore/bs-md-fired-pocomoke-city-police-chief-convicted-0516-story.html

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Mallards Has Closed



(Salisbury Daily Times)

Pocomoke City's Mallards on the River closed its doors permanently over the weekend. 
Owner John "Johnny Mo" Morrison announced the closure on the restaurant's Facebook page Sunday, Jan. 13. The eatery opened in 2017 after taking over the $1 million restaurant building in downtown. Previously the building housed Riverside Grill. 
"​It is with extreme regret that I am announcing that we will be permanently closing our newest location, Mallards on the River on Sunday January 13, 2019," Morrison wrote in the Facebook post. "After a 13 month run it has proven to be unsuccessful. It is an accumulation of too many reasons to list, one of them being the long commute from Melfa, VA."

PPE FOOTNOTE:

Long before the time of the Riverside Grill and Mallards On The River a retired ferry boat, The Emerson C. Harrington, was brought to the north side of the river at Pocomoke City in 1938 and used as a hotel and restaurant.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Pocomoke Water Rates Increasing

(From WBOC)



"Beginning July 1st, neighbors in Pocomoke City will see an increase in their water bill. The increase is due to the city's effort to replace outdated water pipes with brand new pipes."

(View full article)

 

Friday, January 26, 2018

THREE ARRESTS IN POCOMOKE DRUG STORE ROBBERY

(From WBOC)

Police: Clerk And Two Others Arrested for Armed Robbery of Pocomoke City Rite Aid


POCOMOKE CITY, Md. -- The Worcester County Bureau of Investigation said they arrested three people Thursday in connection to the armed robbery at the Rite Aid in November. Police said one of the suspects was the store clerk. 

(CLICK LINK FOR MORE ON THIS NEWS ITEM)
http://www.wboc.com/story/37355623/police-clerk-helped-two-others-rob-pocomoke-city-rite-aid

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

The End For Pocomoke City's Winter Quarters Golf Course?

     The picture and caption below is posted on Pocomoke City's website:

See: Discuss the closing of Winter Quarters Golf Course from the the minutes of the January 8 Pocomoke City Council meeting (2nd page of the online minutes at link below).

http://www.cityofpocomoke.com/_minutes_files/minutes/January%208%202018.pdf

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Have You Heard?


The former Riverside Grill location will soon have a new tenant.. Mallards On The River. A lease agreement with Pocomoke City has been signed and the new owner anticipates opening the restaurant within the next month or so. 


Thursday, August 31, 2017

Jet Service Comes To Salisbury

(The Salisbury Independent)

Salisbury Regional Airport finally enters jet age

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Civic Center Fire Was 40 Years Ago

        (Photo from Salisbury Independent)

The original Wicomico Youth And Civic Center in Salisbury was destroyed by fire on June 25, 1977.

See article..
http://salisburyindependent.net/history/40-years-ago-civic-center-fire-changed-community/


Friday, April 7, 2017

High Bid For Pocomoke Liquor Location

From OC Today

Bids for county liquor store in Pocomoke exceed $1M

(April 7, 2017) Removing itself from the liquor business became less costly for Worcester County government Tuesday, when the bids for the Worcester County Shore Spirit liquor store in Pocomoke City came in shockingly high.

Five bidders submitted proposals to take over the lower county operation, which had been valued in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, with top bidder Kalpesh Patel of Berlin offering at $1.175 million.

Read more:

http://www.oceancitytoday.net/p/bids-for-county-liquor-store-in-pocomoke-exceed-1m/1640496

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Services for FireFighter/Paramedic Jacob Howser

From pocomokefire.com

Services have been set for For Firefighter/Paramedic Jacob Howser.
  
Wednesday March 29, 2017 Visitation at Holloway Funeral Home 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
  
Thursday March 30, 2017 Visitation at Pocomoke Fire House 1-2 pm Service to follow at 2:00pm.
  
Reception to Follow at Pocomoke Community Center
Fire Departments and Honor Guards wishing to participate contact Stockton Asst Chief Tim Jerscheid at 443-497-6439.


Sunday, March 26, 2017

Crash Fatality

Although an official identification could not immediately be made, the Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company says one of its members, 23-year-old Jacob Howser, was the victim in a fatal single vehicle crash Saturday morning near Snow Hill.

More here:


Friday, March 10, 2017

Honors For Pocomoke Elementary!

From The Dispatch, Ocean City.

National Recognition For Pocomoke Elementary School

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POCOMOKE – Pocomoke Elementary School earned recognition as a National Title I Distinguished School this week.

“We are incredibly excited to have Pocomoke Elementary School recognized for the outstanding work the administration and staff are doing to ensure the children in Pocomoke are achieving at high levels,” Superintendent Lou Taylor said. “The efforts of the PES family are commendable, and this is certainly a day to celebrate not only in Pocomoke, but across our county.”

The National Title I Distinguished Schools Program was created in 1996 to highlight the efforts of Title I schools making significant improvements for their students. Schools are honored in one of three categories — exceptional student performance for two consecutive years, closing the achievement gap or excellence in serving a special population of students. Pocomoke Elementary earned its recognition for exceptional student performance.

Principal Michael Browne says this is the second time in five years the school has received the recognition, something state officials told him had never happened before.

Browne credits the FAME (Formative Assessment for Maryland Educators) initiative, which has been in place at PES for three years, with the increase in student achievement that led to the Title I honor. Beverly Watson, FAME specialist, says teachers have worked ongoing formative assessments into the curriculum so that rather than simply testing student comprehension at the end of a unit, they monitor it throughout the process.

“I think it’s played a tremendous role in supporting students,” she said. “You see a great deal of growth across the board.”

Browne said along with FAME, his school’s efforts to do more with technology and increase parent involvement had also had a positive impact on student achievement. Melissa Freistat, assistant principal at PES, said the school had implemented activities to get parents involved in their children’s education.

“Parent engagement is important,” she said. “That plays a big role in student achievement … I think it’s important the public know it’s a partnership. We’re all pieces of a puzzle fit together for the betterment of the child.”

Browne agreed and said the National Title I Distinguished School recognition was an honor for the entire PES community. He says it’s a great feeling to watch PES students — 72 percent of whom come from households of poverty — walk into school each day eager to learn in spite of any hardship they might face.

“They strive to learn,” Browne said. “This is an honor for the students as well as the staff

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Verdict In Green Trial

A Worcester County jury, Tuesday, found former Pocomoke Police Lt. Lynell Green guilty of conspiracy in connection with a 2014 crash investigation but not guilty on a misconduct charge. Former chief of police Kelvin Sewell was found guilty of misconduct recently in connection with the same case in which it was alleged that a hit and run charge against an acquaintance was not pursued. Green will serve a year of unsupervised probation after which the charge could be removed from his record.

Friday, December 2, 2016

Misconduct Verdict

Former Pocomoke City police chief Kelvin Sewell was convicted of misconduct Thursday in connection with a 2014 accident investigation case. He was acquitted on a charge of conspiracy and sentenced to probation.

More here:

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-pocomoke-police-chief-20161201-story.html