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Friday, June 17, 2011
Don't Forget The CYPRESS FESTIVAL
Accomack County Lobbyist Is OUT
Supervisor Wanda Thornton told the board "If you don't have a lobbyist, you dont get anything." She went on to say that the Wallops Research Park and NASA are an extremely intricate part of jobs for the County and if the board abandons that, people will go to Maryland and there will be no jobs here resulting in our young people not being able to find jobs. She said the board needs to do everything they can to create jobs in the County.
Supervisor Robert Crockett told the board that everyone who has contacted him was against the lobbyist and that it is his duty to represent and to listen to the people in his district.
Supervisor Ron Wolffe was in favor in the lobbyist noting that Accomack County should be on the same playing field as other Counties. He said the County needs a lobbyist to get things done.
Supervisor Reneta Major approved of the lobbyist and said Accomack County needs to be innovative. She said this is a good chance for infrastructure and called it a "no brainer." She added that no one from her district called her in opposition.
Several citizens spoke in favor of the new health care facility and there was no opposition to the new center.
The board unanimously voted to approve the permit with a few minor revisions.
Source; shoredailynews.com
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Check-Out Pampered Chef
Please give it a once over and lets support our local friends. The Pampered Chef.com site will be pinned under the Ad and links section for further reference.
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Justice For Christine
The jury of six men and six women began deliberating about 10:30 a.m. with sparring arguments from the defense and prosecution fresh in their minds. It took them just over three hours to unanimously decide Hadel not only killed Sheddy but premeditated the murder.
The jurors who decided Hadel's fate arrived at their decision within hours of hearing Oglesby and defense council Arch McFadden debate in their closing statements.
McFadden told jurors Johnson lied to police in 2007 when asked about Sheddy's disappearance. She told police she had dropped off her boyfriend, Clarence Jackson, at a friend's house; in her testimony this week, she said Jackson had been at the farmhouse with Hadel all day.
Oglesby reminded jurors Johnson only testified because she was compelled by a court order to do so.
"Tia Johnson loves (Jackson), yes, but Justin Hadel is family," said Oglesby, offering a reason Johnson was reluctant to testify in the first place.
"There is not a single piece of evidence that justifies the statement Mr. McFadden said that Clarence Jackson killed Christine Sheddy," Oglesby countered. "There is no physical evidence that links anyone with the death of Christine Sheddy but the defendant."
Source; http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20110616/NEWS01/106160381/Murder-verdict-brings-justice-?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|frontpage
Thursday Events Schedule - Cypress Park
Rides and Midway by Sherwood Amusements
7:00 p.m. Pocomoke Idol with DJ Big Al
10:00 p.m. Gates Close
Ride Tickets—$1.00 for 1 or $20 for 25
Wristbands for the Cypress Festival are $8. Each band is good for one day; Wed and Thursday nights and Saturdy noon to 4.
Criminals Attempt Scam On Shore Bank Customers
According to a letter signed from Brenda Payne, Senior Vice President of Hampton Roads Bankshares, criminals are sending text messages under the pretense that the messages are being sent from the Bank. The text message incorrectly states that the person's debit card has been deactivated and instructs the customer to call the Bank at the provided number. But the number is not the Bank's phone and is actually a number established by the scammers. If the number is dialed, callers hear what seems to be a legitimate call center and they are asked to enter their card number, followed by a request for their pin number. Once the scammers have this information, they are able to create fake cards and make ATM withdrawals.
Sign Up For Summer Theater Academy
This year the Mar-Va Theater Performing Arts Center will bring you three exciting sessions of Theater Academy. We will offer sessions for varying abilities. Our Introductory Session is for those thespians that are beginning to learn the craft of theater and performing arts. Students with three years or more experience may register for our Advanced or Musical sessions. Each session culminates in a production. Sessions are 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Mon – Fri Advanced: Midsummer Night’s Dream Musical: Peter Pan and Wendy Introductory Session: Ages 8-15 June 27 – July 1 Advanced: Ages 8-17 July 18 – July 29 Musical Session: Ages 8-17 August 1 – 12 Introductory Academy Fee $100 members / $150 non members 2 Week Academy Fee $200 Members / $250 Non Members Hurry! Spots fill up fast! Email Emily to sign your child up! emily@marvatheater.com |
Don't Miss This Great Movie At The MarVa Theater This Weekend
Fri, June 17th
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Jury Reaches Verdict -
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Day Two Of Murder Trial
Tia confessed she never told police about the murder claiming Justin had threatened her if she told. She was concerned for her safety and the safety of her family.
Pocomoke Cypress Festival Opens Tonight !
Wristbands for the Cypress Festival are $8. Each band is good for one day; Wed and Thursday nights and Saturdy noon to 4.
Baltimore~ Best Friends Fatally Struck By Vehicle
A car heading south struck Courtney Angeles, 16, and Emerald Smith, 17, at West Pratt Street and sped off without stopping, according to city police. The teens were rushed to nearby Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where they died early Tuesday, nine minutes apart.
On Tuesday, two groups of tearful family and friends gathered at the victims' rowhouses, one on James Street, the other a block away on Glyndon Avenue.
Angeles died at 12:10 a.m. and Smith at 12:19 a.m.
Baltimore police accident investigators have interviewed the suspects and are consulting with the Baltimore State's attorney's office before filing charges. Silbert also said the investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from red light cameras.
They arrived at Courtney's home six hours later and immediately joined the streetside mourning for the girl they all agree, even though she was the youngest, was the leader among them. Smiles broke out as Amanda Channell recounted how, as a child, Courtney pooled their change and escorted them all on candy-buying trips to the local penny store.
"She did anything for anyone," said Amanda Channell. "That's why she was walking Emerald to meet her friend."
Courtney attended Maritime Industries Academy High School and would have entered the 10th grade in the fall.
Source; http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-mlk-pedestrian-crash-20110614,0,3321407.story
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
~FLAG DAY~
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
~Francis Scott Key~
During Sentencing Son Says He Didn't Mean To Kill MOM
Molin said once during the address that he was sorry his mother had died "in the accident."
"That was the extent of his remorse," said Groton, who also described testimony from responders to the scene who said Molin had been "somewhat calm" while his mother was lying in the middle of the road.
Molin continued to insist his mother's death was accidental during the trial and sentencing, something Groton said he believes Molin is using as a defense mechanism to avoid the remorse he would otherwise feel for his actions.
Molin was reprimanded by Groton for his outburst.
Oglesby sought the maximum sentence of 30 years for Molin's crime, due to the state's belief that Molin had "intentionally and deliberately killed his mom."
Groton said Molin's autism and Asperger's syndrome are no excuse for what he did, and they don't prevent similar actions from happening again.
Preacher Who Predicted The End Of The World Hospitalized
After the world did not come to a screeching halt, Camping insisted that his calculations were not incorrect, and that the end would come on October 21, 2011.
Camping made his first incorrect end of days prediction in 1994.
Source; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/13/harold-camping-stroke_n_876079.html
Lemonade Stand Opens.....
Olivia Hart will be selling lemonade and baked goods to help raise money for Reese Coffin and his family in honor of his 6th birthday. Reese is battling a rare brain and spinal cord cancer.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Trial Begins In Worcester County
Jury selection was completed Monday in Snow Hill, Maryland (Worcester County) for the man accused of murdering Christine Marie Sheddy while she visited friends in Pocomoke City, Maryland.
On Monday the jury heard testimony from the victims mother, Lynn Doddenhoff and an neighbor on Byrd Road.
Clarence Jackson lived at the farm house in November of 2007 along with his girlfriend Tia Johnson. Justin Hadel was also a guest..
Obama Killed By Wild Dogs
Obama the Llama was fatally injured by three dogs on June 4.
“They chased him down and mauled him to death,” said owner Carol Martin.
Obama was still alive when Martin found him, so Martin called a veterinarian. The vet came out and treated the wounded Obama.
Martin said he swelled up and suffocated.
“It’s really, really gruesome,” Martin said.
Obama was born a year ago. He was black and white — and his mom died while giving birth — so he was christened Obama the llama with no mama, Martin said.
“He was a friendly little guy,” Martin said. “He thought dogs were his friends. He was in the parades, he was in the newspaper.”
After his mom died, Obama nursed on a Nubian nanny goat. He ran with a pack of goats, one big state champion that Martin bought at the fair in Ninilchik last summer, and a couple of miniatures. One of the miniatures was missing Saturday when Martin found Obama.
That goat was found dead on Wednesday, also a casualty of the dogs running free.
Martin’s story is more common than wildlife and law enforcement officials would like.
Wildlife technician Larry Lewis, who works for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said that his office is among those that respond when dogs don’t get along with other animals.
“It’s relatively common,” he said.
There’s no one agency that has sole jurisdiction over incidents like the one at Diamond M last weekend.
“We all are responsive to those types of calls,” Lewis said.
Usually the Alaska State Troopers or the Alaska Department of Fish and Game respond, but it can also be a federal issue. In cities, city police or animal control are often responsible. Fish and Game refers calls about dogs chasing domestic animals to the troopers, because the department mostly deals with wild animals, he explained.
Both Kenai and Soldotna have animal control ordinances designed, in part, to prevent such events. But Diamond M is outside of city limits, and the Kenai Peninsula Borough doesn’t have leash laws.
“It’s relatively self-policing,” Lewis said. His department recommends that people keep their dogs constrained.
“And then be cautious,” he said.
Martin said it’s unfortunate that people don’t understand the need to confine their dogs, particularly in the spring.
“They become wild predators,” he said.
In the last 40 years, Martin has seen more than a few dogs harassing other animals.
“It’s happened over and over again.”
Last year, Martin saw some dogs harassing caribou out on the Kenai River flats, not far from the ranch. As allowed by Alaska statute, Martin shot at them to break up the attack. The dogs left, some running, at least one hobbling.
“That three-legged dog was one of the three that came up here,” Martin said, referring to the three that killed Obama.
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Northbound Lanes Now Re-Opened Following Fiery Crash
The highway was closed in both directions. But as of 2:30 a.m., Jessica Waters, police spokeswoman, says northbound traffic is being diverted along the southbound lanes between 67th and 70th streets.
At least three people were injured, including a female who suffered serious burns to her legs, hands, forehead, nose and chin. Some were third-degree burns.
Source; http://www.wgmd.com/?p=26736
Sheddy Trial Begins Today
Christine Sheddy was reported missing in November 2007. Her remains were found buried behind a bed and breakfast in Snow Hill in February 2010.
The Worcester County States Attorney says 19-year Justin Hadel was a guest at the farm house when Sheddy went missing.
Diver Says He Will Look For Bin Laden's Body
KTLA News
A California scuba diver says he plans to go on an underwater search to find the body of Osama bin Laden, since there has not been a photo released to the public to prove the terrorist leader is dead.
Bill Warren, 58, is an experienced deep-sea scuba diver normally dives searching for underwater treasure in sunken ships. He said last week that he plans to scour the North Arabian Sea for bin Laden's body. The U.S. Navy allegedly buried bin Laden at sea by pitching his body overboard there in early May.
Warren said the expedition could cost about $500,000. He plans to rent a ship and a remote-control submarine at the cost of $11,000 per day.
The seach will begin next month in India, he said. If he finds bin Laden's body, he plans to photograph it and perform a DNA test on the ship.
Warren said he plans to bring a film crew on the expdition to document it.
Source; http://www.wtkr.com/news/ktla-diver-search-for-bin-laden,0,1060291.story
Hunting and Fishing Licenses To Increase July 1
The basic annual fishing and hunting licenses for adult Virginia residents will increase from $18 to $23 which includes the $1 license agent fee. Annual youth licenses will not increase. Non-resident fees for similar licenses were increased by the same percentage as the resident fees. A list of fishing and hunting licenses and the fees to purchase them, including the cost for non-residents, is available below.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
TIME MACHINE
High School football was set to make its debut in Worcester County with teams in Snow Hill and Berlin but Pocomoke would not yet be fielding a team. The county commissioners had approved approximately $33,000 for each of the three High Schools for a football program. Pocomoke chose to use its first year funding for improvements to its athletic field, while continuing with its soccer program. Snow Hill and Berlin would continue their soccer programs as well.
February, 1930
J. Nelson Jester of Chincoteague, an 18-year-old free agent signed by the Washington Senators, was being mentioned as a prospect to bolster the team's 1930 line-up. However, an injury during minor league play forced an early end to Jester's professional career.
Footnote: Jester was a coach and teacher at Pocomoke High School in the 1950's, and later he was high school principal at Chincoteague.
September, 1953
In Central Shore League baseball play at Pocomoke City's Parker Field, 45-year-old Roscoe Bailey pitched the first four innings in a 7-2 win for Pocomoke over Cape Charles. Tommy Kellam's double brought in three of the runs. Colby Ashley finished the pitching chores for Pocomoke.
August, 1891
Pocomoke baseball fans were treated to a memorable experience when they witnessed their hometeam pitcher William V. Hawke strike out 26 players in a 13 inning game with an opposing team from Virginia. Hawke pitched for amateur teams in Delaware and Maryland before playing on the professional level in Reading, Pa., St. Louis, and Baltimore.
January, 1971
Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Ed Watt was scheduled to be guest speaker at a Pocomoke Little League meeting designed to generate enthusiasm among parents and eligible players. Little League president Louis H. Kragler Jr. said plans were for eight Little League teams and four Senior League teams in Pocomoke involving 180 players for the 1971 season.