June 11, 2014-
Brenda Wise aka "JMMB" on The Pocomoke Public Eye.
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June 11, 2014-
Brenda Wise aka "JMMB" on The Pocomoke Public Eye.
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1964-1989 .. From smoking review to total ban-
1882 .. A writer views the lower Eastern Shore-
This Wilmington Morning News photo showed traffic on the Delaware Memorial Bridge returning home from Memorial Day travel in 1965.
Crystal Swift of Crisfield looks quite pleased with her $100,000 scratch-off prize from the Maryland Lottery.
(from PCVFC Facebook info)
Around noon this past Saturday the fire company was alerted to provide a landing zone for the Maryland State Police - Aviation Command at Newtown Park. Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services had a patient needing to be flown to a specialty center across the Chesapeake Bay.
The company posts on their Facebook page: We are proud to maintain such a great partnership with Pocomoke City EMS and MSP Aviation to make incidents like this flow smoothly!
(WMDT)
“This is an excellent resource that Hardwire is helping us with. We already have ballistic shielding in some of the schools, what this is going to do is increase the ballistic shieldings and we will continue to work in conjunction with Worcester County public schools,” says Worcester County Sheriff Matt Crisafulli.
View news story:
New school resources to be implemented in the wake of mass shootings - 47abc (wmdt.com)
(Wulfhause Productions photos)
Little Miss Pocomoke, Anna Abell
Miss Pocomoke, Samantha Lambertson
Junior Miss Pocomoke, Jocelyn Roytas
October, 1883
July, 1940 (As viewed from New Jersey)
The Morning Post (Camden, NJ)
(WBOC)
(Article below is from the Eastern Shore Post)
Story and Photos by Stefanie Jackson
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began more than two years ago, Tangier Combined School returned to tradition with its 2022 graduation ceremony held in the Swain Memorial United Methodist Church. Because Tangier’s graduating class is always so small, each graduate may have the opportunity to speak. The students’ remarks are unlike typical commencement addresses and usually include a few words of inspiration to their classmates, maybe an anecdote or two about their school days, and thanking parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and other family and friends for their support through the years, telling them, “I love you.” Laughter and tears fill the church sanctuary as each graduate shares his or her personal story. This year, special words of thanks and love were reserved for Principal Sharon Haynie, who is retiring after decades in education. In another tradition dating back to 1985, established by Pamela Eskridge, a slideshow about the graduates was shown, including baby photos, class photos, and senior photos, while the song “Goodnight Kiss” by Steve and Annie Chapman was played.
The TCS Class of 2022 is valedictorian Samuel Parks, salutatorian Kevin Thomas, Jacob Crockett, Benjamin Eskridge, Bridgette Riley Mariano, Collin Parks, Richard “R.J.” Parks Jr., and Michael Trent Pruitt.
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1883 ..