September, 1942
Worcester Democrat
May, 1915
Baltimore Sun
August, 2006
The Star Democrat (Easton)
*November, 1986
Salisbury Daily Times
*March, 1975
Salisbury Daily Times
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September, 1942
Worcester Democrat
May, 1915
Baltimore Sun
August, 2006
The Star Democrat (Easton)
*November, 1986
Salisbury Daily Times
*March, 1975
Salisbury Daily Times
INTERVIEWER: Now where in Snow Hill was that?
FLOSSIE: Up on Collins Street right there above where, well now it was burned down you know. It was right there across from our cemetery I would say in that space above Moore’s.
(Continues next Saturday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.)
(Shore Daily News)
The polls are open at registrar’s offices in Accomack and Northampton Counties. The offices will open at 8:30 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. Voters will be able to vote from now until November 2 at your local registrar’s office. Voting in precincts is only on election day in November. All early voters will need to bring an ID.
Registrars offices will be open for early voting the two Saturdays prior to election day. The last day to register to vote for the upcoming election is October 15 again at your county registrar’s office.
Accomack Voters can vote at the registrar’s office at Sawmill Park in Accomac. Northampton voters can vote at the registrars office on Courthouse Ave. in Eastville.
FROM POCOMOKE MAYOR TODD NOCK:
During Tuesdays County Commissioners meeting, county leaders made a deeply troubling decision that has significant implications for Pocomoke City. The commissioners voted to reallocate infrastructure grant funds intended for our "Safe Paths" Initiative to the newly formed Pocomoke City Development Corporation (PCDC), completely ignoring our formal request.
Let me be clear: these funds were not up for grabs. They were promised to Pocomoke City for the specific purpose of repaving our roads and sidewalks to ensure the safety and mobility of our residents. In a letter dated August 29th, I requested the reallocation of $96,766 in unspent FY23 and FY24 grant funds for this very purpose. To my dismay, our request was barely discussed.
It is deeply disturbing that our commissioner would undermine our city because of personal grievances. As elected officials, we are entrusted with the responsibility to rise above personal conflicts and make decisions that are in the best interests of our communities. Instead, we were completely blindsided by this decision. The PCDC was not working with the city on this project prior to the commissioners' vote, and my office was not aware that they were even in consideration for the grant funds that had been earmarked for our town.
I am extremely disappointed in the county commissioners. This undermining must stop. While this decision is a snag in our road and sidewalk initiative, it will not stop our efforts. We remain committed to improving our city's infrastructure and safeguarding the well-being of our residents.
We will continue to fight for what is rightfully ours and ensure that our infrastructure projects proceed as planned.
Mayor Todd Nock
The Director of NASA's Wallops Flight Facility addressed the Accomack County Board of Supervisors this week regarding the recently announced plan to relocate one of NASA Wallops important operations.
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9/17/24
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In follow up to our previous School Safety message, the Worcester County Sheriff's Office has notified WCPS that the previously referenced nationwide social media threat has been deemed non-credible. We appreciate the patience and understanding of our families throughout this matter, and we thank the Worcester County Sheriff's Office for their continued partnership.
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Worcester County Public Schools and the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office are aware of a nationwide social media threat that has been circulating. The Sheriff’s Office received multiple reports of the post circulating within our community since yesterday evening. WCPS wants to make all of our families aware that this threat is being investigated by law enforcement, and out of an abundance of caution, an increased presence of law enforcement will be at our schools today. Schools are operating as normal today. We thank the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office for their continued partnership on this matter.
The event gives participants the opportunity to connect with a medical provider in an informal, relaxed setting, in which they can ask questions and learn about the provider’s area of expertise. The featured provider is Dr. Nikki, PharmD, BC-ADM, CDCES, Atlantic General Hospital’s diabetes education coordinator, who will discuss diabetes management techniques, common myths surrounding diabetes and examples of low-carb snacks and drinks. Dr. Nikki will be open to questions throughout the entirety of the lunch.
Participants will be treated to a buffet-style lunch catered by the host Dockside Pocomoke Restaurant. Admission is $20 per person, and RSVPs can be sent to AGH Foundation’s Michael Cylc at duckltd@aol.com .
(From media reports)
A 54-year-old man died early Sunday afternoon in a mishap involving a golf cart he was driving. Virginia State Police said Robert Jude Vandornick Jr. took a curve too short and drove over an embankment. The golf cart overturned and landed on top of him. Location of the accident was given as Robin Lane in Horntown, within the Trails End Campground.
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