Friday, November 30, 2012

Santa Paws Is Surfing To Town !

SURF DOG RICOCHET LEADS A MILITARY GIVING DRIVE TO
BENEFIT SOLDIERS WITH PTSD, TBI AND OTHER COMBAT INJURIES


SAN DIEGO, CA, November 28, 2012... Surf dog Ricochet, the SURFice dog traded her life jacket for a Santa jacket to kick off her 4th annual Surfin' Santa Paws Howliday Giving Drive which starts December 1st and goes through Christmas day. This year it benefits several military re-integration programs for soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and other combat injuries. The drive also includes military working dogs that are injured or suffer PTSD.

This past summer, Ricochet had the privilege of utilizing her goal directed therapy dog certification to work with members of our military with PTSD, TBI and other combat injuries through Pawsitive Teams Canine Inspired Community Re-integration program. She learned how important these programs are for returning soldiers.

According to reports, traumatic brain injury is named the “signature injury” for the current war in Iraq & Afghanistan. PTSD affects one in 5 active duty and/or veterans. And, at least 10% of military working dogs have developed canine PTSD.
It is very difficult for some of these soldiers to re-integrate back into day-to-day life after they have been engulfed in war and/or injured. They leave for combat as young men and women. But, when they return, they are forever changed with life altering injuries. They experience anxiety, stress, flashbacks, sleep disorders, nightmares, detachment, depression, isolation, survivor guilt, pain, hyper-vigilance, alcohol or substance abuse and more.

These soldiers and military working dogs have sacrificed everything for our freedom. Now, Ricochet is urging everyone to make one small sacrifice, and forego a simple pleasure for one day. Take the money you would normally spend on a cup of coffee, lunch, a movie, etc., and make a tax deductible donation at DONATE http://bit.ly/SantaPawsMilitaryGivingDrive.

Ricochet sincerely thanks the members of our military for their dedication and service. She also thanks everyone who donates, and shares this Military Giving Drive to raise more awareness of these vital programs that help our injured soldiers. The funds donated will benefit the re-integration programs below…

The Balboa Warrior Athlete/Recreational Therapy Program restores and rehabilitates wounded, ill and injured soldiers’ level of function and independence in day-to-day life activities.

American Humane Association in partnership with the National Military Family Association's provides Operation Purple Camps” for children of deployed and returning soldiers.

Warrior Canine Connection teaches Service Members with PTSD, the skill of training mobility service dogs, which are then partnered with soldiers who have mobility impairments.

The Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation supports the recovery of mental and physical illness of soldiers through the healing power of ocean related activities.
The Wounded Warrior Project provides services to severely injured soldiers who are transitioning to civilian life, including their “Warriors to Work” program.

The United States War Dog Association honors and assists our nation's former and current US Military Dogs and Handlers who provide an invaluable canine service to our country

Military Working Dog Adoptions helps retiring military working dogs find Forever Homes. They also work tirelessly for the passage of the bill “Canine Members of the Armed Forces”.


  MERRY CHRISTMAS !

Suspects Arrested For Robbery

According to Sheriff Todd Godwin, on Tuesday, November 20th at approximately 8:21 p.m., the Accomack County Sheriffs Office received a report of an armed robbery at the Stop-n-Shop Convenience Store in Painter, Virginia. Taken from the business was an undisclosed amount of money and merchandise. No injury was sustained during the robbery and further investigation led to the identity of several males who were charged with this crime.

Ricky M. Drummond, age 22 of Painter, was arrested November 23 on two counts of robbery, one count of use of firearm in commission of a felony, and one count of possession of firearm by convicted felon. He is incarcerated in the Accomack County Jail with bond denied.

Jonathan P. Belote, age 18 of Painter, was arrested November 24 on two counts of robbery and one count of use of firearm in commission of a felony. He is incarcerated in the Accomack County Jail with bond denied.

Antonio L. Brown, age 22 of Painter, was arrested November 27 on two counts of robbery. He is incarcerated in the Accomack County Jail with bond denied.

The Accomack County Sheriffs Office was assisted by the Virginia State Police and the Virginia Marine Police.

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Serious Questions This Week About Maryland's Economic Development

Serious questions this week about Maryland's economic development 


Change Maryland released a report on Monday raising questions about the state's strategy for economic development saying that the agency responsible for job growth has "mission creeped into a marketing function of the Governor." 

Below are highlights of statewide media coverage this week followed by Monday's release. 

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Baltimore Sun  11.26.12
Change Maryland argues for change at state's economic development agency

"Anirban Basu, head of Sage Policy Group, a Baltimore an economic policy consulting firm, has worked for DBED, too, and said he thinks highly of the people there. But he doesn't disagree with Change Maryland's main contention. 'I think that DBED in fact could play a more aggressive role in job creation,' Basu said. 'It needs to recognize the weaknesses of [the] state's economic climate and address those weaknesses, both in front of and behind the scenes.'


Daily Record 11.26.12
Report: DBED just a ‘marketing agency’

"In an eight-page report expected to be released Monday, Change Maryland Communications and Policy Director Jim Pettit charges that the Department of Business and Economic Development is a “not a job-creating organization,” but a “politically-driven marketing agency."

"The same could be said of Change Maryland, said DBED spokeswoman Karen Glenn Hood, who called much of the report “blatantly inaccurate.”

“This reality is, quite frankly, the opinion of a political organization that doesn’t have its facts straight or really have a concept of what DBED does,” she said.


Citybizlist 11.26.12
Change Maryland Proposes Major Reforms to Boost Economic Performance, Attract Jobs

"The NGA report highlights “Virginia Performs” which tracks a wide range of data, most notably business climate and employment growth.  A performance trend indicator - improving, maintaining, worsening – discloses the strengths and weaknesses in Virginia's economy.  Such a system in Maryland would evaluate wide-ranging data, transforming that into actionable intelligence for forging bipartisan policy solutions in the General Assembly and regulatory agencies."


Monoblogue 11.27.12
A Sobering Look at Economic Development

"Yesterday that thorn buried deep in Martin O’Malley’s side known as Change Maryland put out an eight-page report lambasting the state’s Department of Business and Economic Development as a “politically-driven marketing agency (and) not a job-creating organization.” 



Daily Record 11.27.12
Larry Hogan: Economic Development Needs Data not PR

"In this scenario, instead of attracting jobs, economic development mission creeps into a marketing function for the governor.."



Red Maryland 11.29.12
Making the Case for Real Job Growth

"Again, I urge you to visit the Change Maryland website and read this report in its entirety. When you do, you will see common sense policy solutions to a real and looming problem in our state.  This is not a partisan problem and the solutions proposed are not partisan either.  It is refreshing to see intelligent ideas that can solve Maryland's problems.  Too bad those in control in Annapolis are beyond such petty concerns."



Annapolis Capital 11.29.12
New Study Criticizes State's Economic Development Department

"According to analysis by Change Maryland, the state Department of Business and Economic Development dedicates too many resources to making O’Malley look good, and spends too little time actually bringing businesses to Maryland."




Change Maryland: Reform Economic Development to Attract Jobs

11.26.12
Contact: Jim Pettit
301.704.1363
@jamesmpettit

Annapolis, MD - Change Maryland proposed solutions today to generate jobs, focusing specifically on the state's economic development efforts. The National Governor's Association recently examined what states can do to advance job creation by re-evaluating traditional approaches to economic development, providing much of the underpinnings in Change Maryland's proposed solutions. Developing a performance monitoring system - a key recommendation of the nations' governors - will enhance the state's credibility within the government itself,  business community and individuals of all political parties interested in job growth.

"People demand a modern government that is honest, open and transparent in the way it does things," said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan.  "Nowhere is that more important than the critical task of attracting jobs to Maryland."

The NGA report highlights “Virginia Performs” which tracks a wide range of data, most notably business climate and employment growth.  A performance trend indicator - improving, maintaining, worsening – discloses the strengths and weaknesses in Virginia's economy.  Such a system in Maryland would evaluate and transform data into actionable intelligence for forging bipartisan policy solutions in the General Assembly and regulatory agencies.    Data available to inform such policy decisions range from federal economic statistics to private third-party metrics which Change Maryland has been collecting, reporting and analyzing.  

"There is no reason that Democrats, Republicans and Independents can't work together on the shared goals of increasing employment," said Hogan.  "First we need to get on the same page and provide basic economic information in one place so we can see where we are going and how to get there."

The Change Maryland report, "Solutions for Increasing Economic Performance and Jobs," is a candid assessment of the state's current economic development efforts, the focal point of which is Maryland's Department of Business and Economic Development.   Both culturally and organizationally, DBED is a political marketing agency, not a job creating organization.

"We need to ramp up our state's economic development efforts and return to our core mission of attracting jobs," said Hogan. "Maryland can become a leader in economic development and attracting jobs."

Another key Change Maryland solution to attracting jobs is to reorganize DBED to emphasize recruiting business facilities - corporate headquarters, warehouses, office space and the like - to Maryland.  Currently, department resources prioritize administrative and marketing functions over facilities recruitment.

Change Maryland proposes sweeping reforms to DBED in three broad areas:

1. Increase Transparency
2. Measure Internal Performance
3. Reorganize to Attract Jobs

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Background: 

"Solutions for Increasing Economic Performance and Jobs"





Thursday, November 29, 2012

Accomack County Denied FEMA Assistance

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 29, 2012
CONTACT: Bob Spieldenner
 (804) 674-2400
bob.spieldenner@vdem.virginia.gov

FEMA denies disaster assistance for Accomack County

RICHMOND, Va. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Virginia’s request for Individual Assistance to help property owners in Accomack County affected by Hurricane Sandy.

“I am disappointed that residents of Accomack County will not receive the federal disaster relief they desperately need in the wake of Hurricane Sandy,” said Governor Bob McDonnell. “I personally visited the county in the days after the storm and met individually with a number of citizens who suffered severe flooding and damage from the storm. They need federal help.

Unfortunately, that help has not been approved. We will continue to look for all ways by which to help our fellow Virginians in need.  One means is through donations to the Virginia Disaster Relief Fund, and I encourage Virginians who want to help the residents of Accomack to use the fund to get involved and help out.”

The federal Individual Assistance Program would have made funding available to homeowners, renters and businesses in the form of low-interest loans and grants, unemployment assistance, disaster housing assistance and crisis counseling. 

The Virginia Department of Emergency Management will make a recommendation to Governor McDonnell on whether to appeal FEMA’s denial or to apply for disaster assistance from the Small Business Administration.

If a request for SBA assistance is approved, loans up to $200,000 would be available to homeowners to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate.  Homeowners and renters would be eligible for loans up to $40,000 to repair or replace damaged or destroyed personal property.  Businesses and nonprofit organizations of any size could apply for loans up to $2 million to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets.

Tax deductible donations to the Virginia Disaster Relief Fund may be made at https://payments.vi.virginia.gov/donatenow.

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"Lighting of the Tower" ~ Federalsburg~ Don't Miss This!

There is nothing like childhood memories....especially during Christmas ...

Here's the result from what a community can do when they stand beside each other! 

With help from the Lions Club and other organizations, bingos and so much more you brought a tradition and  a childhood  memory  back! Federalsburg, you worked hard to make the lighting of the tower happen once again ...

"LIGHTING OF THE TOWER"

Federalsburg Lions Club presents a
Christmas Lighting Celebration

Friday, November 30, 2012
6:00 PM
Location: Town Triangle on West Central & Park Lane

Music and Caroling by
Federalsburg Elementary Chorus
The CRHS Marching Band

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.


I hope that all of you that have wanted this so very much for the past year get to attend the events........ 
Enjoy and have a 
Merry Christmas.

Many thanks to the  Federalsburg Lions Club  


TIME MACHINE Preview ... A Very Large Loss In A Small Eastern Shore Community


The afternoon of May 9, 1926 brought an unbelievable event to residents of Somerset County's Lawsonia as a dream they had worked hard to accomplish was shattered.
Read more about it on this Sunday's TIME MACHINE here at the Pocomoke Public Eye!


 
  Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about, a Holiday memory? It can be just a line or two, or more if you wish. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!

"Winter Wonderland" ~ Pocomoke Christmas Parade (PHOTOS 2)

"WINTER WONDERLAND"
POCOMOKE CHRISTMAS PARADE
MONDAY  NOVEMBER 26, 2012

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 The Lone Ranger~ Judges Choice Award
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Lowes~ 1st Place Commercial Float
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Redliners Football Team (3 above)
1st Place Non-Commercial Youth Float
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U.S. Navy ~ 2nd Place Non-Commercial Adult Float
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Worcester County Sheriff's Office Bike Patrol
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And last but not least ....
The arrival of Santa Claus!!
This year Santa Claus was escorted by the PHS Marching Band and the Md. State Police (below)
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.....MERRY CHRISTMAS......

Old-Fashioned Christmas ~ Evening Schedule



NEW Stage Schedule...

 Added performances!!!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

5:00PM – 5:30PM Pocomoke Elementary School After-School Choir

5:30PM – 6:00PM Mar-VA Theater “A Christmas Carol” Performers

6:00PM – 6:30PM Jay Burton & Co Performs

6:30PM – 7:30PM Sarah Bernstein, http://www.thesarahbernstein.com/

7:30PM – 8:00PM Dance Loft Christmas Performance
8:00PM – 8:30PM Pocomoke High School Show Choir
8:30PM – 9:00PM Mayor Bruce Morrison’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting & Christmas Wreath Auction (DJ Mike Shannon)
Sarah Bernstein | Singer-Songwriter | Official Site
www.thesarahbernstein.com

The saying, “more than just a pretty face” has never been more accurate than when describing singer-...

Abandoned Structure Fire #22

At approximately 11pm Wednesday night another abandoned structure fire was reported to the 911 Center. Melfa,Onley, Wachapreague and Melfa were dispatched to the fire at 29278 Racetrack Road near Melfa.

Firefighters arrived to find the structure fully involved and situated close to the woods. Brush trucks were called in to assist.

Firefighters brought the blaze under control in approximately 10 minutes.

The Virginia State Police and the Accomack County Sheriff's Department are investigating.

This brings the number of abandoned structure fires in Accomack County since November 12 to 22. The Virginia State Police and the Accomack County Sheriff's Department continue their investigation of the string of alleged arsons.

A $5000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party responsible for setting the fires.

To report a tip, call: 1-800-582-8350 or (757) 424-6820; or call the Accomack County Sheriff's Office at (757) 787-1131.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Pocomoke Christmas Parade 2012 ~ "Winter Wonderland" (PHOTOS)

POCOMOKE CITY'S 40TH ANNUAL
 CHRISTMAS PARADE

Forty years later....some things never change.......I miss my kids on this night for one thing.  And I suppose I am like everyone else who, a few days before parade day begins to take the weather forecast seriously.  Then,  on the day of the parade,  waiting for the go-ahead if the weather is iffy on parade day.  This year with almost a full moon overhead, clear skies and no wind made a perfect evening! 

This year I opted to stand downtown...something I haven't done in many years due to the rough crowds after parade time.  Wow!  What a difference this year was from years gone by.  I never heard a terse word from the crowd, no pushing, no arguing and actually felt very comfortable and completely safe.  Thank you to the police departments that patrolled the area constantly that evening.

Mike Shannon and all those that are on the parade committee did another wonderful job this year organizing the Pocomoke parade.  Being reponsible for the largest nighttime parade on Delmarva year after year can not be easy.  Fantastic job!!

PHOTOS- Not in any order
Pocomoke City Police Dept. Color Guard
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Pocomoke City Vol. Fire Co.
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MarVa Theater Entry
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Judges Choice Award went to ECI for their amazing float Ice Age - complete with snow! And bubbles!
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There's more............

Accomack County Arsons

Posted below is the Press Release from the state and local investigators concerning the serial arsonist in Accomack County.  It highlights what type of person they think this person may be.

For the past few days there has been much speculation among citizens  as to who this person(s) in the Accomack County area could be.  I have gathered information from my many posts on here and feel the need to try to bring all of this up to speed the best I possibly can.  Maybe this will help squash any rumors that may be still floating around.....

David Clifton Parks

David C. Parks was arrested and sentenced for the many fires he set in Wicomico County in 2006.  He was a fireman and it was once believed that Parks had set fire to the Bloxom firehouse but later confirmed that he did not.  A resident of Melfa, Vriginia at the time.  He was sentenced to 8 yr. in jail with 3 yrs. probation but was released before  all time was served.  (I am
Sheephouse Rd. Barn Fire
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sure this was within the legal guide lines)   In April 2012, in an investigation by the Worcester County Fire Marshall's Office, Worcester County Bureau of Investigation and Virginia State Police, Parks was arrested once again for arson and other charges.  To the best of my knowledge he remains in the Worcester County Jail with a trial in January 2013.

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James M. Wood

James. M. Wood was arrested along with three juveniles for setting fires between September 23 and November 30, 2011.

Fires they were charged with:

Sept. 23 – 26000 block of Saxis Road
Oct. 16 – Stump Town Road
Oct. 24 – Hammock Road
Nov. 26 – Wessells Farm Road
Nov. 30 – 23000 block of Belinda Road


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Two of the fires occurred in vacant houses and the other three were brush fires.

No injuries were reported as a result of the fires.

Photo on right was once a general store and until it was burned was home for seasonal workers and only occupied a few weeks during the summer months.  Since the fire the area has been cleaned and all debris was removed. 

I have no record to indicate that Wood and the three juveniles have been to court on this matter.

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STATE AND LOCAL INVESTIGATORS PURSUING LEADS IN
SEARCH FOR ACCOMACK COUNTY SERIAL ARSONIST

$5,000 Reward for InformationVSP arson investigators and the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office are working several new leads in their efforts to identify and apprehend a serial arsonist at work in Accomack County. Since Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012, through the morning of Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012, a total of 20 abandoned structures have been destroyed by fire at various locations within the Eastern Shore county. There were no fires set overnight Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012, or overnight Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012.

The locations of the arsons have ranged from Melfa to Parksley to Oak Hall. The fires target abandoned structures, to include vacated houses, abandoned barns and even chicken coops. The fires have been set any time between 8:30 p.m. to 4 a.m. in the morning. No injuries or deaths have resulted from the fires.

"The Accomack County Sheriff’s Office and Virginia State Police have received a significant number of tips related to these arsons," said Accomack County Sheriff Todd E. Godwin. "We want to thank the many residents who have reached out to us in the past week with information. As a result of the public’s overwhelming response and assistance, we have developed several strong leads we are currently pursuing at this time."

Investigators are still encouraging anyone with information about the fires or recalls seeing any vehicles or individual(s) near the destroyed structures is encouraged to call the Virginia State Police Chesapeake Headquarters toll-free at 1-800-582-8350 or at (757) 424-6820; or contact the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office at (757) 787-1131.

"Based on our ongoing investigation, we feel certain that the person or persons responsible for these fires is a resident of Accomack County and is known to local residents," said Capt. Tim Reibel, Commander of the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s Chesapeake Field Office. "This individual is going to be coming and going at different hours of the night, may be acting differently in his or her behavior, and will probably show an unusual interest in media coverage of the fires and/or consistently steer conversations to talking about the fires."

Information that leads to an arrest and conviction could result in an award of up to $5,000 from the Virginia Chapter of the International Association of Arson Investigators (http://www.vaiaai.com/


1-Year Anniversary For Pocomoke City Police Chief Kelvin D. Sewell

**It is an honor for me to post this**


Chief Kelvin D. Sewell

One year Report Card – A+

Upon the one (1) year anniversary as Chief of Police for Pocomoke City on December 01, 2012 I would like to share with you some of the accomplishments I am expressly proud of in the reduction of crime this past year. This reduction is due to officers being more visible in the public’s eye by getting out of their patrol vehicles and being more pro-active and approachable in the Communities in what was once our high crime areas. Due to the increased Omni-presence, crime in the below listed categories has taken a significant decrease:

Murders decreased by 200%
Robberies decreased by 50%
Thefts & Larcenies decreased by 87%
Burglaries decreased by 64%

With the acquisition of a new police department building and the re-invention of the wheel with a superior Chain of Command leadership and thoroughness of report writing it is certainly a command presence within the agency. Officers are working diligently, effectively and aggressively every day to make the Pocomoke City Police Department one of the finest law enforcement agencies in the State of Maryland.


Our Mission for the Pocomoke City Police Department members is dedicated to providing the highest quality police services in order to enhance community safety, protect life and property, and reduce crime and the fear of crime. To do this, we pledge to develop a partnership  with the community, lead a community commitment to resolve problems, and improve the safety and quality of life in our city. We will perform our duties with honesty, zeal, courage, discretion, fidelity, and sound judgment. It is essential that all members of the Pocomoke City Police Department  remember that in the execution of their duties they act not for themselves but for the good of the public. It is our Duty to Serve, an Honor to Protect.                                 

Under the leadership of Chief Kelvin Sewell the Pocomoke City Police members have found an invigorating atmosphere conducive to optimal professionalism among the ranks. The pride within the department runs rampant and the officer’s attentiveness and thorough observations as a combined patrol effort have greatly improved crime in Pocomoke City. Chief Sewell has a certain flair which radiates confidence among his officers and with his vast experience in law enforcement in all areas of criminal justice his experience is a wealth of knowledge. Chief Sewell’s applications of new divisions and operations have kindled a fire within the department to push beyond the norm and reach out to all areas of the community to increase public awareness and confidence.

Chief Sewell has connected with outside agencies and engaged in close working relationships to provide a thorough knowledge of County crime trends and pro-active events that will benefit Pocomoke City. By working together with outside agencies a wealth of information and assistance is available while working towards a common goal of a safer and brighter community, county wide.

Reference Contacts:
Sheriff Reggie Mason -  Worcester County Sheriff’s Department

Sheriff Todd Godwin -  Accomack County Sheriff’s Department

Mayor Bruce Morrison -  Pocomoke City

Bishop Isaac Jenkins -  New Macedonia Baptist Church

Ms. Joy  - Pocomoke City Resident
Beau Oglesby -  Worcester County States Attorney