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Friday, May 5, 2017
Family Game Night Coming!
Family Game Night is the theme of Downtown Pocomoke's 4Th Friday Street Festival this month.
It's May 26th, 5-8PM with Life Size Chess & Checkers, Tic Tac Toe and more, plus live entertainment, food, and other festival activities!
Sunday, April 30, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 25 Years Ago Pocomoke City Takes Stock And Contemplates The Future.
A note to The Pocomoke Public Eye readers.
Six years ago I was invited to be a contributor to the Pocomoke Public Eye and I've thoroughly enjoyed sharing items stemming from my interest in searching archives of old newspapers.
Unfortunately, circumstances of the past few years have left The Pocomoke Public Eye without the services of PPE founder Tom Ayers, and the late Brenda Wise (JMMB) who worked so diligently and enthusiastically every day to keep things informative and interesting.
I hope to continue with my weekly "Time Machine" postings and other occasional fill-ins but The Pocomoke Public Eye could be immensely enhanced with the help of more contributors.
Can you or someone you know contribute on an occasional or regular basis? Items can be brief, lengthy, or in-between. All subjects in good taste are welcomed.. Community News and Happenings, Sports, Fishing, Politics, Music, Gardening, Entertainment, Health, Technology, Science, Food & Cooking, Hobbies, Recollections, Opinions, etc.,etc.
Thank you for considering and for spreading the word to others.
tk for PPE
tkforppe@yahoo.com
February, 1992
Six years ago I was invited to be a contributor to the Pocomoke Public Eye and I've thoroughly enjoyed sharing items stemming from my interest in searching archives of old newspapers.
Unfortunately, circumstances of the past few years have left The Pocomoke Public Eye without the services of PPE founder Tom Ayers, and the late Brenda Wise (JMMB) who worked so diligently and enthusiastically every day to keep things informative and interesting.
I hope to continue with my weekly "Time Machine" postings and other occasional fill-ins but The Pocomoke Public Eye could be immensely enhanced with the help of more contributors.
Can you or someone you know contribute on an occasional or regular basis? Items can be brief, lengthy, or in-between. All subjects in good taste are welcomed.. Community News and Happenings, Sports, Fishing, Politics, Music, Gardening, Entertainment, Health, Technology, Science, Food & Cooking, Hobbies, Recollections, Opinions, etc.,etc.
Thank you for considering and for spreading the word to others.
tk for PPE
tkforppe@yahoo.com
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
February, 1992
"DOWNTOWN. Pocomoke City officials look to continue the revitalization of the downtown area in 1992."
The Daily Times (Salisbury)
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Friday, April 28, 2017
Pocomoke’s Byrd ‘A Model We All Look Up To’
From The Dispatch
Retiring Pocomoke High School Athletic Director, coach and teacher David Byrd, second from right, was honored at the Worcester County Board of Education this month. Pictured with him are Superintendent Lou Taylor, Assistant Principal Jenifer Rayne and Board of Education President Bill Gordy.
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Monday, April 24, 2017
Sunday, April 23, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 2002 Snow Hill Explosion; 1923 Predictions.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
September, 2002
The News Journal (Wilmington)
October, 1923 - Predicting 50 Years Ahead
The Baltimore Sun
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Rec & Parks Summer Youth Programs
Youth Summer Programs
More info here:
http://www.worcesterrecandparks.org/programs/summer-programs
Sunday, April 16, 2017
TIME MACHINE: A Vanished Lower Eastern Shore Landmark
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
Hotel Wachapreague circa 1930
July, 1905
July, 1978
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Hotel Wachapreague circa 1930
Kirk C. Mariner collection
July, 1905
The Times Dispatch (Richmond)
Daily Press (Newport News, Va.)
June, 1921
The Baltimore Sun.
July, 1970
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Thursday, April 13, 2017
Easter Kids Event
Youth Easter Celebration in Cypress Park
Saturday, April 15th 12-3pm
Coloring Contest, Easter Egg Hunt, Light Refreshments, DJ & Appearance by the Easter Bunny!
For ages 1-10.
Hosted by Women 4 Women
Saturday, April 15th 12-3pm
Coloring Contest, Easter Egg Hunt, Light Refreshments, DJ & Appearance by the Easter Bunny!
For ages 1-10.
Hosted by Women 4 Women
Sunday, April 9, 2017
TIME MACHINE- Some Eastern Shore Auto History
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
March, 1906
The Washington Post
The first car driven in Salisbury was around 1900 and the driver and owner was Billy Edison, son of famed inventor Thomas Alva Edison. The young Edison had lived in Salisbury for a while and married a young lady from Salisbury. But he encountered the problem of tires on his Stanley Steamer being cut while negotiating Salisbury's sandy oyster shell based streets of that era. Years later when Edison returned to the area in an expensive Pierce Arrow he found that attempting to drive the vehicle on country roads was too hazardous an endeavor. He decided not to attempt a return trip from the country back to Salisbury; he sold the vehicle. It's said that Salisbury may have had up to a dozen cars on its streets by 1910.
Automobiles were no rarity on Eastern Shore roads by the spring of 1930 when a big 5-day auto show featuring 32 new vehicles in Salisbury's downtown armory drew shore wide interest.
Exhibitors were:
AUBURN R. D. Grier & Sons Company.
BUICK Salisbury Motor Company.
CADILLAC Easton Cadillac Co., Easton, Md. &
Salisbury Motor Company.
Salisbury Motor Company.
CHEVROLET Tull-Phoebus Chevrolet Sales Co.
CHRYSLER Salisbury Auto Sales Company.
CHRYSLER Salisbury Auto Sales Company.
CORD R. D. Grier & Sons Company.
DE SOTA Branch Motor Company.
DODGE Gumby Motor Company, Inc.
ESSEX Hudson-Essex-Gordy Company.
FORD D. W. Perdue Company, Inc.
HUDSON Hudson-Eesex-Gordy Company.
*LaSALLE Easton Cadillac Co., Easton, Md.
MARMON Hurley Motor Co., Seaford, Del.
NASH Gunby Nash Motor Co., Inc.
OAKLAND Powell Motor Company.
OLDSMOBILE Eastern Shore Sales Company.
PACKARD Eastern Shore Sales Company.
PONTIAC Powell Motor Company.
ROOSEVELT Hurley Motor Co., Seaford, Del.
WHIPPET Wilson Motor Company.
WILLYS-KNIGHT Wilson Motor Company
* (Recall Archie and Edith Bunker of "All In The Family" singing "gee our old LaSalle ran great.")
Jump ahead another quarter of a century or so and the now classic cars of 1957 were making their debut.
(Salisbury Times ads)
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