Monday, February 6, 2023

Pocomoke Walmart incident Sunday

 

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The Pocomoke City Walmart was closed for a while Sunday afternoon after Pocomoke police were called to the scene to respond to an incident of an undisclosed nature.  

(Shore Daily News report: Shoppers were told to evacuate the Pocomoke City Walmart Sunday afternoon.  They were also told to clear the area and leave their cars in the parking lot.   The Pocomoke City Police responded to the call at  approximately 2pm.)

After arriving on the scene a statement issued by the Pocomoke City Police Department stated that the incident "IS NOT an active shooter threat. Officers are on scene and are securing the area.   We are urging our citizens to stay away from the area until an all clear is given for everyone's safety. The Pocomoke City Police Department thanks our citizens for their patience."

Pocomoke police said in a later statement Sunday: "The incident at Walmart has been cleared and the police department would like to extend the "all clear" order to the citizens of Pocomoke. Within approximately the next hour, the Pocomoke City Walmart will re-open for business and citizens may continue to shop in safety and peace.

We thank our citizens for their patience and understanding during this incident."



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Sunday, February 5, 2023

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper, 1937, 1966, 2007, 1917.





                      

                 






April, 1937

 The Daily Times-News (Burlington, S.C.)


January, 1966

Cumberland Evening Times (Cumberland, Md.)

(Pocomoke Public Eye reader comment:)
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In 1966 Will Hockersmith resigned as state's attorney because of "the pressure of his law practice and other business."

Yeah, right. Whatever you say, Will. Did you learn from Phillip Ancell or did he learn from you?

(Pocomoke Public Eye footnote:)

Phillip Ancell was the City Manager in Pocomoke who was released from his duties in 1967. Ancell had his defenders in the community but the city fathers maintained (Salisbury Daily Times article) "..he had not kept the mayor and council advised of city affairs, and that he had ignored their request on city business, and had refused to carry out assignments in the past on city business." 

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Footnote to your footnote:

It was proven at a public hearing held at Pocomoke High School that Phillip Ancell received payments from Neptune Water Meter Company in return for steering business their way. I was there, along with Paul Cunningham who testified at the hearing.



*March, 2007

Salisbury Daily Times


December, 1917


Democratic Messenger




Friday, February 3, 2023

Pocomoke-based interest in buying the Black Eyed Susan?

 



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Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye: 


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1937  ..          


1966  ..             


2007  ..               


     1917  ..           
(Full ad: auto repairs, etc., out by the Pocomoke train station.)