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Thursday, August 2, 2012
The Great Pocomoke Fair OPENS TONIGHT
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
From The Office of the State's Attorney for Worcester County
Andre Kaczynski |
Mr. Kaczynski was found guilty of two counts of causing life threatening injuries by motor vehicle while impaired by a controlled dangerous substance, two counts of possession of PCP, driving while impaired by a controlled dangerous substance, aggressive driving, reckless driving, negligent driving, failing to control speed to avoid a collision, speeding and possession of marijuana.
The Office of The State’s Attorney offered nothing in exchange for his admission of guilt to all charges and will be seeking the maximum sentence allowable by law. Sentencing will occur at a later time following the completion of a pre-sentence investigation.
Mr. Kaczynski’s admission of guilt comes weeks after the General Assembly passed legislation to enhance the penalties associated with driving while under the influence of drugs. Commonly referred to as “Ava’s Law”, the legislation was championed by the Office of The State’s Attorney and passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate before being signed by the Governor. The law which was signed by Governor Martin O’Malley increases the amount of allowable incarceration from two years to three years and raises the fine from $3,000 to $5,000.
Following the sentencing of Mr. Kaczynski, State’s Attorney Beau Oglesby will hold a press conference at the Office of The State’s Attorney. Mr. Oglesby stated, “The Defendant admitting guilt to all charges without receiving any consideration from the State was the only acceptable way to proceed with this case without having a trial”.
Multiple Tornados Reportedly Touch Down Today on Eastern Shore
Photo/Stuart Mills: Near Saxis, Va. today. |
There were also reports of confirmed water spout reported in the Guilford area and an unconfirmed water spout near the Wachapreague/Quinby area.
Rep. Steve King Defends the Right To Watch Dog Fighting
Iowa Rep. Steve King (R) is standing up for the rights of Americans who want to see dogs and others animals pitted against one another in fights that often result in the animals’ deaths.
During a tele-townhall event last week, King complained about an amendment to the farm bill that would criminalize attending organized animal fights and would impose additional penalties on people who bring children to the events.
“When the legislation that passed in the farm bill that says that it’s a federal crime to watch animals fight or to induce someone else to watch an animal fight but it’s not a federal crime to induce somebody to watch people fighting, there’s something wrong with the priorities of people that think like that,” the Iowa congressman said in a video of the event that was published on Tuesday.
Think Progress’ Scott Keyes pointed out that King’s claim that lawmakers were hypocritical for not banning human fights didn’t make sense because “animals don’t have a choice in the matter.”
“Manny Pacquiao chooses to step into the ring,” Keyes wrote. “Michael Vick’s dogs did not. Similarly, when a human boxer loses a fight, he is not ritually executed after the fight. The same is not always true in dogfighting.”
Humane Society President and CEO Wayne Pacelle earlier this month said that new legislation was necessary because of loopholes that allowed fight organizers to continue to profit even though federal laws had been strengthened in recent years.
“Spectators are participants and accomplices who enable the crime of animal fighting, make the enterprise profitable through admission fees and wagering, and help conceal and protect the handlers and organizers,” Pacelle explained in a statement. “Federal investigators who raid large-scale animal fighting operations may soon be able to prosecute the entire cast of characters who sustain dogfighting and cockfighting.”
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Seat Belt Violation Leads OCPD To Recovered Stolen Vehicle and Wanted Fugitive
Jimmy C. Anderson |
The vehicle fled police by going up the boardwalk and heading north. Numerous citizens who were on the boardwalk had to get out of the path of vehicle to avoid being struck. Officers not wanting to pursue the vehicle on the boardwalk, maintained a line-of-sight on the vehicle as it travelled north on the boardwalk.
Police travelled up the boardwalk in a marked police vehicle several blocks behind the fleeing car. The suspect vehicle turned off the boardwalk at Surf Avenue, slowed down and three occupants of the vehicle bailed out of the car between the boardwalk and Baltimore Avenue. The police were able to detain the three passengers who bailed out of the fleeing vehicle.
Officers continued to follow the vehicle off the boardwalk, however, lost sight of it as it fled north on Baltimore Ave. A description of the suspect vehicle was broadcast over the police radio, at which time another marked OCPD patrol unit spotted the vehicle on Baltimore Ave., in the area of 16th Street. The marked patrol unit attempted to stop the vehicle and pulled behind the car.
The suspect vehicle again attempted to flee from police and went up on the boardwalk for the second time at 16th Street, and got off the boardwalk at 17th Street.
Aaron L. Canterbury |
The subsequent investigation by OCPD determined the vehicle had been reported stolen during a burglary that occurred in York, PA.
The driver, identified as Jimmy Carl Anderson, 22, of New Park, PA, was a wanted fugitive from Pennsylvania. Police also recovered a quantity of suspected marijuana and prescription drugs from Anderson. Police also located additional CDS inside the stolen vehicle.
One of the three passengers who bailed out of the car on Surf Avenue identified as Aaron Lloyd Canterbury, 30, of York, was found to be in possession of marijuana, Ecstasy and CDS paraphernalia. He was also arrested and charged accordingly.
Anderson was charged with: Theft of motor vehicle, theft over $10,000, 2-counts of malicious destruction of property over $500, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, 2nd degree escape, possession of schedule I, controlled dangerous substance (CDS), possession of schedule II, CDS, possession of schedule IV, CDS, possession of drug paraphernalia, and he also received 30 assorted traffic violations.
Canterbury was seen by an Ocean City District Court Commissioner and released on his own recognizance. Anderson was also seen by an Ocean City District Court Commissioner and was held without bond.
Ocean City Police Dept. News Release
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
What Were You Doing Earlier This Afternoon?
You just never know who will be watching.....
"Blessing of the Combines" ~ This Saturday....
Begins at 11:00 am
UPDATE: Suspect Faces Murder and Other Charges In Crisfield Stabbing
Crisfield police have named the victim of the fatal stabbing that occurred over the weekend at the Pines Motel on North Somerset Avenue as 42-year-old Aaron Culbertson of 66 Somers Cove Apartments in Crisfield.
John Richard Hill, Jr. |
Witnesses described the suspect as a white male wearing red pajama pants and a white T-shirt.
Officers located the suspect and took him into custody pending further investigation.
According to police, an investigation revealed that there was an argument between the victim and the suspect that led to a fight, which led to the suspect picking up a kitchen knife and stabbing the victim.
Virginia's August Sales Tax Holiday
For list of Exempt School Supplies and Exempt Clothing and Footwear go here
Virginia Fugitive & Sex Offender Arrested By Maryland State Police
Larry Wayne Gregory |
Case # 12-96-004948
DISPOSISTION: Transported to the Worcester County District Court Commissioner and held on NO BOND AWAITING EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS
On 07-28-2012 at approximately 1413 hours, Tfc Bringman observed a moped on Rt 90 in the area of 589. Tfc Bringman subsequently initiated a traffic stop on the Moped and subsequently identified the operator as Larry Wayne Gregory. Mr. Gregory gave Tfc Bringman several false names until he was subsequently identified as Larry Wayne Gregory.
After further investigation it was discovered the Mr. Gregory is a registered violent sex offender and fugitive from Justice. Gregory has been working and residing in the area since April of 2012 after removing his ankle bracelet (GPS TRACKING DEVICE) and fleeing the area of Fredericksburg Virginia. VA State Police advised Gregory was homeless and failed to register when he became missing in April of 2012. Va State Police at this time made efforts to locate Gregory in various homeless shelters with negative results and placed a fugitive warrant for his arrest.
On 07/30/2012 the Duty Officer of the Maryland State Police Berlin Barracks contacted the VA State Police sex offender unit in Fredericksburg VA and the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office sex offender Unit in reference to additional charges on Mr. Gregory for failing to register in Maryland as a sex offender.
Due to combined efforts from Maryland State Police Berlin Barracks, Virginia State Police and the Worcester County Sherriff’s Office, Mr. Gregory has been apprehended and will be facing additional charges. The Worcester County Sex Offender Unit will be continuing the investigation for further charges for failure to register in Maryland as a sex offender.
Event of the Season ~ Delmarva Discovery Center
Featuring a special performance by:
University of Maryland Eastern Shore Dinner Theatre
The performers from the UMES Dinner Theatre 2012 are comprised of members of the UMES family including students, administrators and classified workers along with community members and area high school students from Washington High, Wicomico High
and Crisfield High. The band is a mixture of UMES students and professional community musicians who supplement and mentor the student musicians while preparing for the annual dinner theatre each spring. The musical numbers are a combination of selections from various past shows presented over the last decade during dinner theatre performances.
Make this exciting event your end of summer or employee appreciation celebration!
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Maryland Loses 6,500 Small Businesses in Three Years
"Governor O'Malley says repeatedly the most important priority is 'jobs, jobs, jobs," said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan. "If we are to hold the Governor accountable to the standard he set, then by every objective measure he has failed miserably."
This latest Change Maryland report draws on census bureau economic research that quantifies the number of firms from one to 99 employees during 2007 to 2010, the latest year for which numbers are available. Confirming earlier Change Maryland findings, government data shows the state's ability to support business, produce jobs and maintain its tax base is eroding. This report comes on the heels of Maryland leading the region in job loss this year and in out-migration of tax payers from 2007 to 2010.
Since 2007, in addition to losing 6,494 small businesses, Maryland has lost 31,000 residents of tax-paying households and 40,000 jobs. "The pattern here is unmistakable," said Hogan. "In record numbers, taxpayers, jobs and small businesses are fleeing state government's big-spending, over-taxed, over-regulated, anti-jobs agenda.”
Maryland's loss of small businesses is statistically tied with Delaware as the worst in the region, as a percentage of such firms that existed in 2007. Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia saw relatively smaller declines in a period of economic activity marked by pre-recession, recession and feeble recovery. On a percentage basis of firms lost, Delaware lost 4.72%, Maryland 4.71%, West Virginia 4.51%, Virginia 3.66%, and Pennsylvania 2.64%, Washington D.C., on the other hand, experienced a 2.59% gain in small businesses.
D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans, in widely reported remarks this Spring, said, "thank God Maryland keeps raising their taxes." Earlier this month, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell reminded Governor O'Malley in a joint appearance on CNN that “businesses and people are fleeing Maryland for Virginia because he’s raising taxes on just about everything that moves."
In a separate report this Spring , Change Maryland documented a record 24 tax and fee increases from 2007 to 2012 that remove an additional $2.4 billion from the economy annually.
"We are no longer able to compete in our region," said Hogan. "There should be no mistaking the fact that neighboring jurisdictions see our loss as their gain."
Change Maryland is the state’s largest and fastest growing non-partisan, grass-roots citizen organization with more than 18,000 Democrat, Republican and Independent members. It now has more than twice as many Facebook fans than the Maryland Democratic and Republican parties added together.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Suspect Charged in Crisfield Murder
John Richard Hill Jr |
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This Week! The Great Pocomoke Fair!!
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Fair Opens
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From Virginia Congressman Scott Rigell
Dear Friend,
It was a busy week in Washington, and I want to share with you an update on some of the work that we are doing to serve you:
Advancing American Energy
Last week, the House voted AGAIN to open up America’s energy resources in an environmentally responsible way. Unfortunately, the President is standing between the 18,000 jobs that could be created from Virginia’s coastal energy and the struggling unemployed or underemployed Americans who need those jobs. He has a full-stop moratorium on our off shore energy. We can, we must, and we will offer Americans every opportunity to succeed in this great country.
Cutting Regulations and Red Tape for Small Businesses
The House passed a bill last week to provide regulatory relief and cut red tape for our nation’s small businesses. The answers to our nation’s most challenging fiscal issues begin with letting entrepreneurs do what they do best: innovate, build businesses, and create jobs. I know from personal experience that the best thing the government can do for these hard-working Americans is to get out of the way!
Holding Government Accountable at Every Level (Auditing the Fed)
We must hold every aspect of government accountable for the way it spends our tax dollars. That is why I co-sponsored and the House passed a bill last week to require a full audit of the Federal Reserve. Like so many Americans, I find it deeply troubling that the Fed has not been audited since its inception in 1913. It is time for that to change.
Speaking Out About the Massive Defense Cuts
I had the privilege last week to speak from the floor of the House of Representatives about the defense cuts that will affect each and every American if they are allowed to happen. I look forward to joining Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham, and Kelly Ayotte at a public townhall in Norfolk on Monday about this very subject. If you can, please come out and share your concerns about what effect these drastic – but avoidable – cuts will have on our nation and our region. There is still sufficient time for us to come together and do what is right: find the common ground to counter these defense cuts with other federal savings.
As always, I appreciate your concern for our nation, and I encourage you to leave feedback for us on our Facebook page.
Mindful that I work for you, I remain,
Yours in Freedom,
Scott
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Human remains found in Snow Hill
SNOW HILL — On Sunday afternoon, police located a human skull and the rest of the body — which was about 20 yards away — in a water-filled ditch at the end of Woodland Court in Snow Hill.
At 12:24 p.m. that day, an individual had responded to the Snow Hill Police Department saying he had located possible human remains.
Members of the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation and a member of the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit responded and conducted an investigation. Other agencies assisted in this incident.
A search of the woods was done in the area. The body has not yet been identified pending an examination by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
VIA; DelmarvaNow
Ocean City Police Seeking Public’s Assistance
In each case, a female victim was under the influence of alcohol, alone and walking home when an unknown male initiated a conversation with the victim. After initiating conversation, the unknown male suspect then forces the victim to the ground and attempts to sexually assault them.
The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 5’10”, approximately 170 pounds, and in his mid-20’s to early 30’s.
Ocean City Police are asking anyone with information about similar incidents, and/or the suspect involved to please contact Detective Simpson of the Ocean City’s Criminal Investigation Division at 410-520-5349. Those providing information may remain anonymous.
The OCPD is reminding residents and visitors to use the buddy-system and not walk alone, avoid excessive alcohol consumption, be aware of your surroundings, and walk in highly traveled public areas.
Ocean City Police Department News Release
TIME MACHINE ... Crisfield Woman's Startling Confession Reported
May, 1879
(The Chicago Tribune)
The little town of Crisfield, in the lower part of Maryland, is at present exercised by a singular sensation, which proves only too terribly the old axiom that the innocent are oftentimes made to suffer for the crimes of the guilty. The startling story is the death-bed confession to-day of a dying woman, that she and her son, the latter recently deceased, were the murderers of a well-known merchant near Crisfield about eighteen years ago, for which crimes two negroes were convicted and hanged. The woman, who is alleged to have made the confession, the authorities for the present keeping the matter quiet, is one Patty A. Ward, living a few miles from Crisfield. She is dying with a cancer, and is said to be in great terror of meeting her Maker with so awful a crime upon her soul. It is understood that she has freely confessed the full details of the horrible affair, in which she discloses the fact that she, together with her son, murdered Azariah Dougherty, who was found dead lying in his store in the latter part of the year 1862. When her son died a few months ago, in his last moments he gasped to his friends surrounding his bedside, that he wished to reveal something, but a gesture from his mother prevented him. The object of the murder was plunder. At the time the tragedy was committed, suspicion rested upon two colored men, who were arrested and suffered the death penalty for the crime, as above stated. It was known that Mr. Dougherty had considerable money, but none of it was found after the murder, either in the house or in the possession of the colored men. A penknife, however, was found in the pocket of one of the men which had belonged to Mr. D., and that was the strongest point of circumstantial evidence. On the scaffold both men protested their innocence to the last, and one of them declared in a speech from the gallows that the real perpetrators of the crime would be some time discovered. Although the story of the crime and the execution of the colored men had long been forgotten, it is now revived with great excitement in the country town and in this city, further developments being anxiously awaited.
July, 1919
(The Denton Journal)
WANTED
Male attendants and female nurses at the Eastern Shore State Hospital. Salaries, male attendants, $30.00 and female nurses $22.50 per month, including board, room and laundry. Phone or write Dr. Chas. J. Carvey, superintendent, Cambridge, Md.
June, 1956.
(The Salisbury Times)
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Dryden To Be New Purina Sales Chief On Delmarva
Pocomoke City - Clifford M. Dryden of Pocomoke City will be the new Purina sales manager in the Delmarva Division with headquarters here.
He has served as a poultry specialist, as manager of the dairy department, and in sales management. He has been closely associated with the growth of the great Delmarva broiler industry, both in promoting modern poultry feeding and management techniques and in merchandising Delmarva broilers to the consuming public
Mr. Dryden is a veteran Purina salesman. He joined Purina in 1939 and has been Purina district salesman working out of Pocomoke City since that time. Two years ago he was honored as the outstanding Purina salesman of the year on the basis of service to feeders in his area. At that time he was made president of the general sales managers advisory board, the highest company honor available to a Purina salesman.
May, 1976
Jack Peacock of Pocomoke City caught an 82-pound black drum in Chincoteague inlet to claim a citation in the Virginia salt water tournament.
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Community Crime Watch Meetings
September 14, Newark Community Crime Watch, Newark Fire Dept at 6 p.m.
September 19, Girdletree Community Crime Watch, Girdletree Fire Dept at 6 p.m.
September 28, Stockton Community Crime Watch, Stockton Fire Dept at 6 p.m.
The Eastern Shore Drug Task Force Seeks Information
Saturday, July 28, 2012
TIME MACHINE Preview ... Crisfield Woman's Startling Confession Reported
Read more about it this Sunday on the Pocomoke Public Eye!
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Volunteer Needed For "Community Giving Garden"
Friday, July 27, 2012
Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company: "Save room for more chicken"
Bar B Que Chicken Sale
Saturday, August 4
Market & 14th Street
Chicken will be ready at 9 a.m.