On June 25, 2013, at approximately 4 p.m., an Ocean City Police officer initiated a traffic stop in the area of 1st Street and Philadelphia Avenue for a seatbelt violation. After noticing that the six occupants of the vehicle had become scared and nervous, officers requested to search the vehicle.
During the search, officers recovered approximately one-quarter pound of marijuana, over 100 doses of LSD, a butterfly-style knife and over $2,000. The vehicle was also seized as contraband.
The following people have been charged by Ocean City Police:
Eric Michael Livering, 24, of Lebanon, PA
◾Possession of marijuana
◾Possession of LSD
◾Making false statements to a police officer
◾Not restrained by a seatbelt
◾Failure to provide license to a police officer
Joshua Tyler Saverwein, 18, of Lebonon, PA
◾Possession of marijuana
◾Possession of LSD
Seth Richard Shindel, 21, of Lebanon, PA
◾Possession with intent to distribute LSD
◾Possession of LSD
◾Possession of marijuana
Leah Corinne Moyer, 18, Cleono, PA
◾2 counts of possession of LSD with intent to distribute
◾Possession of LSD
◾Possession of marijuana
Ari Ann Hoch, 32, Lebonon, PA
◾2 counts of possession of LSD with intent to distribute
◾Possession of LSD
◾Possession of marijuana
◾Possession of a concealed dangerous weapon
Alfredo Alexander Hernandez, 31, of Palmyra, PA
◾Possession of marijuana
◾Possession of LSD
All six individuals were seen by an Ocean City District Court Commissioner. Livering , Saverwein, Shindel and Hernandez were released. Moyer and Hoch were transferred to the Worcester County Jail on a $2,500 bond.
Submitted:
Ocean City Police Dept.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
NO ROCKET LAUNCH FRIDAY
The Daytime Dynamo mission scheduled for today, June 28, has been scrubbed due to unfavorable weather conditions with high winds, high cloud elevations and storms down range.
A decision will be made later today to determine the next available launch opportunity.
A decision will be made later today to determine the next available launch opportunity.
Hogan's Group Grows Larger than O'Malley's - Change Maryland Blasts July 1 Tax and Toll Hikes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Contact: Steve Crim (410) 353-3116 |
Change Maryland founder Larry Hogan fired up a sold-out crowd of several hundred at a fundraiser last night, "Your family trip to the beach just got a lot more expensive. On July 1 the second round of O'Malley toll increases will take effect and the gas tax increase kicks in at the same time. While you are sitting in traffic at the Bay Bridge for the 4th of July weekend you can thank Governor O'Malley and the monopoly in Annapolis for the 140% increase in tolls, and for giving us the most expensive gas in the region." Change Maryland, a non-partisan organization, is the largest and fastest growing grassroots movement in the state made up of more than 46,000 people from every jurisdiction in the state. Nearly half of them are Democrats and Independents. The group's Facebook page includes 10 times more people than Democrat gubernatorial candidate Anthony Brown, and 25 times more than Republican candidate David Craig. In fact, the Change Maryland page has more people engaged on-line than the Maryland Democrat and Republican Parties, and all the potential Democrat and Republican candidates for governor, combined. As of yesterday, Larry Hogan's organization actually surpassed that of his frequent sparring partner, Martin O'Malley, the former Baltimore Mayor, two term governor and candidate for President. Hogan explained that the impact of the 30% increase in state spending and the 40 consecutive O'Malley-Brown tax increases was that the state has gone from 13 Fortune 500 companies down to 3, we lost 6,500 small businesses, the unemployment rate has nearly doubled and 31,000 taxpayers have fled the state. Hogan then fired up the standing room only crowd with: "Governor O'Malley says he's ‘Moving Maryland Forward'. But if that's moving Maryland forward, I say maybe next year, we'll just have to take Maryland back!" The bipartisan crowd at the Change Maryland event included many top Republican leaders, as well as a former Democratic Governor, a former Speaker of the House and a number of prominent Democrats from across the state. "This isn't just another fight between Democrats and Republicans. It's more important than that. This is a fight for Maryland's future, and it's a fight worth fighting", Hogan said. In addition to being the founder and Chairman of Change Maryland, Hogan is a successful businessman, and a former state Cabinet Secretary. In 2010 he was the only serious candidate willing to challenge O'Malley, until former Governor Bob Ehrlich entered the race. Ehrlich called him "One of the only Republicans in Maryland who could win." Maryland's most powerful Democrat, Steny Hoyer called Hogan the toughest opponent he has ever faced in his entire career. --- Attached --- Change Maryland Facebook Page Comparison.pdf (PDF - 181K) |
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Coast Guard Units Kickoff "Operation Dry Unit"
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Coast Guard units and partner agencies will be increasing their presence along the Gulf Coast in support of Operation Dry Water, June 28 – 30.
Operation Dry Water is an annual nationwide campaign during which federal, state and local maritime agencies take to the water to educate boaters and raise awareness that it is unsafe, as well as illegal, to operate a boat under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
According to 2012 Coast Guard statistics, alcohol use is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents; it was listed as the leading factor in 17 percent of deaths. States have gotten tougher in recent years in enforcing laws against this high-risk behavior. Operating a recreational vessel with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher is against federal and most state laws.
Boaters caught operating under the influence will have their voyage terminated and their vessel impounded. Additionally, penalties can include arrest, fines, loss of boating privileges, even loss of driving privileges.
Operation Dry Water, launched by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators in 2009, in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard, puts thousands of local, state and federal marine law-enforcement officers on the water the weekend before Independence Day to give BUI enforcement high visibility before a holiday known for drinking and boating – and deadly accidents.
"We strongly encourage local Coast Guard units to support and participate with local law enforcement officials in their efforts to remove impaired boat operators from our waterways," said Ed Huntsman, 8th Coast Guard District recreational boating safety coordinator.
Operation Dry Water is an annual nationwide campaign during which federal, state and local maritime agencies take to the water to educate boaters and raise awareness that it is unsafe, as well as illegal, to operate a boat under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
According to 2012 Coast Guard statistics, alcohol use is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents; it was listed as the leading factor in 17 percent of deaths. States have gotten tougher in recent years in enforcing laws against this high-risk behavior. Operating a recreational vessel with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher is against federal and most state laws.
Boaters caught operating under the influence will have their voyage terminated and their vessel impounded. Additionally, penalties can include arrest, fines, loss of boating privileges, even loss of driving privileges.
Operation Dry Water, launched by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators in 2009, in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard, puts thousands of local, state and federal marine law-enforcement officers on the water the weekend before Independence Day to give BUI enforcement high visibility before a holiday known for drinking and boating – and deadly accidents.
"We strongly encourage local Coast Guard units to support and participate with local law enforcement officials in their efforts to remove impaired boat operators from our waterways," said Ed Huntsman, 8th Coast Guard District recreational boating safety coordinator.
The 2-rocket Daytime Dynamo - Launch Today
The 2-rocket Daytime Dynamo mission is on schedule for 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Friday, June 28.
Live coverage on the Wallops UStream site begins at 8:30.
The rockets will be visible to residents in the Wallops region. The NASA Visitor Center will open at 8 a.m. on launch day for viewing the launches.
Live coverage of the launch is available via UStream beginning at 8:30 a.m. on launch day at:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-tv-wallops
Launch status can be followed on launch day on Twitter at:http://www.twitter.com/NASA_Wallops and Facebook at:http://www.facebook.com/NASAWFF
Launch status also is available on the Wallops launch status line at 757-824-2050.
Further information on the Daytime Dynamo mission and NASA sounding rockets is available
at:http://www.nasa.gov/soundingrockets
Live coverage on the Wallops UStream site begins at 8:30.
The rockets will be visible to residents in the Wallops region. The NASA Visitor Center will open at 8 a.m. on launch day for viewing the launches.
Live coverage of the launch is available via UStream beginning at 8:30 a.m. on launch day at:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-tv-wallops
Launch status can be followed on launch day on Twitter at:http://www.twitter.com/NASA_Wallops and Facebook at:http://www.facebook.com/NASAWFF
Launch status also is available on the Wallops launch status line at 757-824-2050.
Further information on the Daytime Dynamo mission and NASA sounding rockets is available
at:http://www.nasa.gov/soundingrockets
"Paradise On the Pocomoke"
Make your reservations NOW for the newest partnership/ adventure of the Delmarva Discovery Center
Starting July 4 at 11 AM, the Delmarva Discovery Center and the Pocomoke River Canoe Company will host
"Paradise on the Pocomoke"
a two hour excursion on the Pocomoke River.
This program will occur every other Thursday in the summer. $45/boat.
Call Pocomoke River Canoe Company at 410 632-3971 to book your reservation now! Picture yourself on the Pocomoke!
Worcester County Sheriff's Office Warns Of Resurgence of a Telephone and Computer Scam
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office has seen a resurgence of a telephone and computer scam. The victim will receive a phone call, with the caller saying the victims computer has a virus and needs to be repaired.
The caller needs access remotely and he/she will examine the computer. If granted access, the caller will then say the computer needs to be cleaned and that he/she can do it for a sum of money.
This scam can allow the caller control of the victims computer and also any sensitive data on the computer. The victim usually will also supply the caller with credit card information.
Treat any form of contact like this, phone call, email ,etc as very dubious in legitimacy. Do not allow remote access or give your personal information to anyone you did not initiate the conversation with.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company Annual Chicken BBQ
PCVFC Annual 4th of July Chicken BBQ
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
KRW Auto & Golf Cart Sales
1/2 Chicken + Baked Beans + Potato Salad + Roll $7.00 adult tickets or $8.00 at the door
Buy tickets from Pocomoke Firefighters or at
First Shore Federal in Pocomoke!
Traffic Stop Results in Two Drug Arrests
On June 23, 2013, at approximately 10:35 a.m. an Ocean City Police officer stopped a vehicle that was driving on Baltimore Avenue after he noticed neither of the two occupants were wearing seatbelts. As the vehicle was turning off of Baltimore Avenue to stop, the officer noticed the suspects toss a hand rolled cigarette containing marijuana out of the passenger-side window.
On June 23, 2013, at approximately 10:35 a.m. an Ocean City Police officer stopped a vehicle that was driving on Baltimore Avenue after he noticed neither of the two occupants were wearing seatbelts. As the vehicle was turning off of Baltimore Avenue to stop, the officer noticed the suspects toss a hand rolled cigarette containing marijuana out of the passenger-side window.
During the investigation, officers seized marijuana cigarettes, loose marijuana in a plastic bag and drug paraphernalia. Officers determined that driver of the vehicle, Jason Karl Brandt, 20, of Leola, PA, was selling the marijuana. Officers also seized over $900 in cash, a set of nunchaku (nunchucks), and the driver’s vehicle as contraband.
Brandt has been charged by Ocean City Police with possession of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute, possession of a concealed dangerous weapon, possession of nanchaku, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The passenger of the vehicle, Jason John Kichline, 19, of West Chester, PA, has been charged with possession of marijuana, possession of a concealed dangerous weapon, and possession of nanchaku.
Brandt and Kichline were seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and released.
Submitted by:
Ocean City Police Dept.
On June 23, 2013, at approximately 10:35 a.m. an Ocean City Police officer stopped a vehicle that was driving on Baltimore Avenue after he noticed neither of the two occupants were wearing seatbelts. As the vehicle was turning off of Baltimore Avenue to stop, the officer noticed the suspects toss a hand rolled cigarette containing marijuana out of the passenger-side window.
During the investigation, officers seized marijuana cigarettes, loose marijuana in a plastic bag and drug paraphernalia. Officers determined that driver of the vehicle, Jason Karl Brandt, 20, of Leola, PA, was selling the marijuana. Officers also seized over $900 in cash, a set of nunchaku (nunchucks), and the driver’s vehicle as contraband.
Brandt has been charged by Ocean City Police with possession of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute, possession of a concealed dangerous weapon, possession of nanchaku, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The passenger of the vehicle, Jason John Kichline, 19, of West Chester, PA, has been charged with possession of marijuana, possession of a concealed dangerous weapon, and possession of nanchaku.
Brandt and Kichline were seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and released.
Submitted by:
Ocean City Police Dept.
TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview.
In 1935 a young man writes a letter to a newspaper near his Pennsylvania home about his life at a CCC (Civilan Conservation Corps) camp in Worcester County. Little did he realize that his letter would be read again by the public now, almost 80 years later, as he shares his interesting and informative comments about the CCC experience from that bygone era. (And is he offering some food for thought about a similar experience that some of today's young people might benefit from?) -tk
Read about it this Sunday right here at The Pocomoke Puble 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? 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!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Annual Independence Day Celebration ~ June 30, 2013
New Church Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company To Hold
Annual Independence Day Celebration
Sunday~
Annual Independence Day Celebration
Sunday~
~ June 30 ~
In keeping with tradition the New Church Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company will hold their annual
Independence Day Celebration !!
Join them in their
ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF AMERICA
Sunday, June 30, 2013
4 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
New Church firehouse
Beginning @ 4 PM
Independence Day Celebration !!
Join them in their
ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF AMERICA
Sunday, June 30, 2013
4 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
New Church firehouse
Beginning @ 4 PM
Carnival rides
food
games
food
games
Beginning @ 5:30 p.m.
(in its 11th year)
Pedal Tractor Pull for kids
FOOD BOOTHS
BBQ chicken platters
$7
half a barbecued chicken, baked beans, and a roll
$7
half a barbecued chicken, baked beans, and a roll
Oyster fritters
hamburgers
hot dogs
boardwalk fries
pizza
funnel cakes
snow cones
ice cream
fresh strawberry shortcake
hamburgers
hot dogs
boardwalk fries
pizza
funnel cakes
snow cones
ice cream
fresh strawberry shortcake
LIVE AUCTION 7 p.m.
(one of the favorite events of the evening)
Mike Shannon - well-known local DJ, will provide entertainment.
SLIDE SHOW PRESENTATION @ 9:20 PM
PROFESSIONAL FIREWORKS @ 9:30 PM
BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIR AND ENJOY THE ACTIVITIES ALL AFTERNOON AND INTO THE NIGHT!!
Rain date: Sunday, July 7
From The Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Saturday, June 22, 2013 at 1:51AM a Worcester County Deputy observed what appeared to be a disabled pick-up truck and utility trailer on the shoulder of westbound Ocean Gateway just west of Old Bridge Road, West Ocean City, Maryland. This deputy stopped to offer assistance and observed a white male was standing outside the vehicle looking perplexed at the trailer, truck combination.
The trailer had sheets of formed metal loaded on it that extended up and over the bed of the pick-up truck onto its roof. The rear window of the pick-up was shattered by the sheets of metal that had shifted. This individual was identified as Nicholas Richard Vilkas, 23 of Hebron Md. There had been prior thefts from business in that area.
The trailer had sheets of formed metal loaded on it that extended up and over the bed of the pick-up truck onto its roof. The rear window of the pick-up was shattered by the sheets of metal that had shifted. This individual was identified as Nicholas Richard Vilkas, 23 of Hebron Md. There had been prior thefts from business in that area.
Mr. Vilkas was charged with two counts of theft and taken before a District Court Commissioner for an initial appearance. Mr. Vilkas was released on his personal recognizance pending trial.
Saturday, June 22, 2013 At 8:25 pm Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputies observed a silver Audi traveling east on US Route 50 in Berlin at approximately 100 miles per hour. The Deputies stopped the vehicle and upon contacting the operator a suspicion of criminal activity was raised. As the rear seat passenger, identified as James D. Owens 20 years of age from Easton Md., exited the vehicle a glass smoking device was located on the seat. Mr. Owens was also in possession of several unidentified pills.
Mr. Owens was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and released pending trial. The driver was cited for speeding, reckless driving, negligent driving, and following too closely.
Submitted:
Lt. Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office
Heat Safety and Preparedness
During extremely hot days this summer, take precautions to protect your health and safety and the health of your children, neighbors and pets.
The health department has a complete heat emergency preparedness brochure avaible here: Heat Emergency Preparedness.
People at high risk for heat-related illness include infants, young children, people over age 65 as well as people who have a personal or family history of heat illness or symptoms, mental health diagnoses, sickle cell trait or disease, personal history of severe muscle pain with activity or heat injury, or use of supplements containing metabolic stimulants, caffeine and other medications.
Health officials advise residents to be familiar with the signs and symptoms of heat stroke, heat stress and heat cramps:
The health department has a complete heat emergency preparedness brochure avaible here: Heat Emergency Preparedness.
People at high risk for heat-related illness include infants, young children, people over age 65 as well as people who have a personal or family history of heat illness or symptoms, mental health diagnoses, sickle cell trait or disease, personal history of severe muscle pain with activity or heat injury, or use of supplements containing metabolic stimulants, caffeine and other medications.
Health officials advise residents to be familiar with the signs and symptoms of heat stroke, heat stress and heat cramps:
- Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. Symptoms are hot, dry skin, shallow breathing, a rapid, weak pulse and confusion. Heat stroke occurs when a person’s body temperature exceeds 105 degrees Fahrenheit and could render the victim unconscious. Call for emergency medical treatment. If possible, relocate the person to an air-conditioned room while awaiting an ambulance.
- Heat exhaustion is characterized by heavy sweating, weakness, cold, pale, clammy skin. There may be fainting and vomiting. Someone suffering from heat exhaustion should be moved to a cool area out of direct sunlight and sponge bathed in cool water and fanned. Give one cup of water to the individual every 15 minutes for one hour. Do not return to heat exposure, work or exercise that day.
- Heat cramps are characterized by painful spasms, usually in muscles of legs and abdomen and by heaving sweating. To relieve heat cramps, apply firm pressure on cramping muscles or gently massage the muscles. Give a cup of water every 15 minutes for one hour. Discontinue exercise and do not return to heat exposure or exercise that day.
For heat safety tips visit http://www.cdc.gov/Features/ExtremeHeat/.
You may also call the Worcester County Health Department at 410-632-1100. Follow our updates on facebook.com/worcesterhealth and on twitter.com/WorcesterHealth.
LIVE: Godspell ~ Featuring Local Talent
Maybe you remember it from the 70's...
Godspell is a high-energy retelling of the parables and the passion of Christ.
Based on scriptures found in the Gospel of Matthew, Godspell is a bright, musical, modern portrayal of the community that Jesus formed with his disciples - trading in materialism and unhappiness for the joy that comes from forgiveness, unconditional love, and a child-like faith. Using pantomime, pop-culture references, and an unconventional setting.
The Mar-Va's summer-themed version of the show will have you singing, laughing, crying, and treasuring that which is most dear.
Godspell is a high-energy retelling of the parables and the passion of Christ.
Based on scriptures found in the Gospel of Matthew, Godspell is a bright, musical, modern portrayal of the community that Jesus formed with his disciples - trading in materialism and unhappiness for the joy that comes from forgiveness, unconditional love, and a child-like faith. Using pantomime, pop-culture references, and an unconventional setting.
The Mar-Va's summer-themed version of the show will have you singing, laughing, crying, and treasuring that which is most dear.
Directed by
Jay & Alicia Burton
and
featuring local talent
Jay Burton is excited to be joining the Mar-Va team for the first time as both co-director and actor (Jesus) in "Godspell"! Originally from Pocomoke, Jay grew up singing locally and playing in the PHS marching band. After high school he went on to perform with the group Broadway Magic (Kutztown University). He later moved to Lancaster, PA where he worked for eight years at Sight and Sound Theatres both onstage and behind the scenes. Favorite roles there include the Tomb Angel in "Behold the Lamb" and Michael the Archangel in "Miracle of Christmas". Jay has also performed in the southern gospel quartet, "Zion's Cry", performed as Schroeder in Basketcase Productions', "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown", and has been a featured soloist in shows with the Lancaster-based PRIMA Theatre Company. He is thrilled to be back in his hometown sharing his love of theatre and music with our enthusiastic cast!
Alicia Burton hails originally from Columbus, OH where she grew up performing in church, various choirs, community theatre, and performing arts schools. She earned a BA in Musical Theatre from Palm Beach Atlantic University where she received such honors as the 2004 PBAU Best Actress Award, and was a two-time Irene Ryan Award Nominee. She met her husband, Jay, while performing at Sight and Sound Theatres where she appeared in "Behold the Lamb," "Miracle of Christmas," "Ruth," "In the Beginning," "Daniel," and "Joseph". Some favorite past roles include Natalia Stepanovna in Chechov's "The Proposal", Queen Gertrude in "Hamlet", Elizabeth in "Miracle of Christmas", and Snoopy in "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". Recently she spends her days working at the YMCA, teaching/coaching voice and acting, and chasing around her adorable one-year-old, Jaxson. Alicia is excited to join the Mar-Va for both Godspell and Theatre Academy this summer!
Friday/Saturday
June 28th & 29th
7 PM
June 28th & 29th
7 PM
Sunday
June 30th
2 PM
June 30th
2 PM
Tickets:
$15/adult; $7/12 & under
Tickets are on sale NOW!
Mar-Va Theater Box Office & Online
Mar-Va Theater Box Office & Online
Market Street Deli
Enchanted Florist
T's Corner
Beginning Monday Drivers Can Be Stopped For Texting and Driving
Time is running out for you to send that text.
Starting Monday, it will cost you more if you text while driving in Virginia.
Starting July 1st, texting and driving will be a primary offense meaning police can pull you over.
Right now, aw enforcement can only pull you over for another offense, like speeding, and give you a second ticket for texting.
The new law means you’ll pay $125 for a first offense and $250 for any others.
Source:
Starting Monday, it will cost you more if you text while driving in Virginia.
Starting July 1st, texting and driving will be a primary offense meaning police can pull you over.
Right now, aw enforcement can only pull you over for another offense, like speeding, and give you a second ticket for texting.
The new law means you’ll pay $125 for a first offense and $250 for any others.
Source:
Ocean City Police K-9 Graduates from Training
K-9 Goro OCPD |
Goro, a 18-month-old Belgian Malinois, is specially trained and came to the Ocean City Police Department from Holland, where he received specialized training for law enforcement duties. In addition to his training in Holland, Goro and Ofc. Forsyth received additional patrol/narcotics schooling, which develops the capabilities and physical conditioning of both the handler and K-9 alike. Upon completion of their training, both were certified by the North American Police Working Dog Association and the
Ofc. Forsyth and Goro OCPD |
Maryland Police and Corrections Training Commission.
Once on patrol, the new K-9 team is authorized to respond to calls for service and is often among the first specialized units to be called to a scene. Their specific skills, including apprehension techniques, obedience, narcotics detection, searching and tracking, are a critical asset to the Ocean City Police Department. In addition to their duties and responsibilities on the road, K-9 units participate in continual training, community events and public relations functions, self-initiated patrol and/or rendering assistance to state and county law enforcement patrols in the Ocean City area.
Submitted:
Ocean City Police Dept.
The Annual Snow Hill Canoe Joust and Fire Works
The Annual Snow Hill Canoe Joust and Fire Works
Sturgis Park
Snow Hill, Maryland
Snow Hill, Maryland
Saturday, July 6, 2013
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
FOOD and BEVERAGES served during the day and evening. An excellent show for the entire family.
Come out and say hello to your neighbors and your
local Law Enforcement and the
Snow Hill Volunteer Fire Department
Fireworks begin approximately 9pm.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
TROOPERS MAKE ARREST IN TALBOT CO. DEATH INVESTIGATION
Samuel I. Cross |
The suspect is identified as Matthew Mikowski, 17, of the 9000-block of Bozman-Neavit Road, St. Michaels, Maryland. The suspect was taken into custody this afternoon by troopers from the Maryland State Police State Apprehension Team at a location in Wernersville, Pennsylvania without incident. He is currently being held at the Berks County Jail pending extradition proceedings.
Mikowski is charged as an adult on an indictment from a Talbot County Grand Jury with second degree murder, reckless endangerment, second degree assault, and four counts of distribution of LSD. The indictment was issued by the Grand Jury convened by the Talbot County State’s Attorney’s Office, after evidence was presented from the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit investigation.
The investigation began on June 10, 2013, after troopers from the Easton Barrack responded to reports of a deceased man lying in the area of Bozman-Neavitt Road and St. Michaels Road. The deceased was later identified as Samuel I. Cross, 18, of Easton, Md. Cross’ Honda Pilot was also found nearby. An autopsy conducted by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore ruled the cause of death was asphyxiation and the manner of death was homicide.
The investigation has established Cross, Mikowski and other acquaintances were together in an area behind Mikowski’s home during the night of June 9th. Evidence developed during the investigation indicates the group may have been involved in the use of LSD. According to witnesses, Mikowski restrained Cross around the neck which resulted in his death. Investigators believe Cross’ body was later placed near his vehicle by Mikowski, where it was subsequently seen by those who called police.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
SMALL PLANE CRASH IN QUEEN ANNE'S CO.
NO INJURIES REPORTED AT SCENE OF SMALL PLANE CRASH IN QUEEN ANNE'S CO.
(Stevensville, MD) – Information is still being gathered, but Maryland State Police are reporting there are no injuries reported at the scene of a small plane that crashed in the Kent Island area of Queen Anne’s County this afternoon.
The two occupants of the small plane are not being identified until their families can be notified, but neither report sustaining any injuries. The plane is described as a Cirrus SR22.
Just after 2:45 p.m. today, troopers from the Centreville Barrack responded to the area of Romancoke Road and Kentmorr Road in Stevensville, Md., after receiving 9-1-1 calls reporting the plane crash. Upon arrival, troopers observed a small plane at the crash site.
The cause of the crash is unknown. State Police have notified officials with the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration. The investigation is continuing.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
(Stevensville, MD) – Information is still being gathered, but Maryland State Police are reporting there are no injuries reported at the scene of a small plane that crashed in the Kent Island area of Queen Anne’s County this afternoon.
The two occupants of the small plane are not being identified until their families can be notified, but neither report sustaining any injuries. The plane is described as a Cirrus SR22.
Just after 2:45 p.m. today, troopers from the Centreville Barrack responded to the area of Romancoke Road and Kentmorr Road in Stevensville, Md., after receiving 9-1-1 calls reporting the plane crash. Upon arrival, troopers observed a small plane at the crash site.
The cause of the crash is unknown. State Police have notified officials with the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration. The investigation is continuing.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
Worcester County Alcohol Compliance Check
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office conducted alcohol compliance checks at 64 establishments in Worcester County that hold liquor licenses May 30th and June 20, 2013.
Out of the 64 establishments that were checked only 10 made a sale to a person who was under the age of 21.
Below is a list of the establishments and the result of the compliance check.
BUSINESS RESULT
7-11 Ocean Pines No Sale
C.W. Cheers Berlin No Sale
Country Barn Seafood Berlin No Sale
Friendship Food Mart Berlin No Sale
Globe Berlin No Sale
Noble Grape Ocean Pines No Sale
Pizza Hut Ocean Pines No Sale
Southside Deli Ocean Pines No Sale
Taylors Neighborhood Grill Ocean Pines No Sale
Burley Oak Brewery Ocean Pines No Sale
Denovos Trattoria Ocean Pines No Sale
Ritas World of Wine & Beer Ocean Pines No Sale
Shop Kwik Berlin No Sale
Whiskers Bar and Grill Ocean Pines No Sale
Your Store Berlin No Sale
Newark Station Newark No Sale
Duck Inn Pocomoke No Sale
Goose Creek Pocomoke No Sale
Duck Inn II Snow Hill No Sale
Your Store Snow Hill No Sale
Shooters Sports Pub- Ocean Pines No Sale
Plaza Tapatia Pocomoke SALE
Plaza Tapatia Ocean Pines SALE
The Upper Deck Pocomoke SALE
Town Market Basket Snow Hill SALE
Atlantic Hotel Berlin SALE
Smiths Market Showell SALE
June 20th
Pit Stop Beer and Wine Berlin No Sale
Bucks Berlin No Sale
Frontier Town Berlin No Sale
7-11 Division Street Ocean City No Sale
Newark Station Newark No Sale
Caruso Pizza Ocean City No Sale
Cork Bar Ocean City No Sale
Dogpatch/Trader Lees West Ocean City No Sale
Dough Roller Atlantic Ave Ocean City No Sale
19th Hole Bar and Grill West Ocean City No Sale
First Street Bistro Ocean City No Sale
Frog Bar Ocean City No Sale
Guidos Burritos Ocean City No Sale
Harrisons Harborwatch Ocean City No Sale
Inlet Lodge Ocean City No Sale
Marina Deck Ocean City No Sale
Marlin Market West Ocean City No Sale
Patio Lounge/Tonys Pizza Ocean City No Sale
Pizza Tugos West Ocean City No Sale
Pour House Ocean City No Sale
Purple Moose Ocean City No Sale
Weavers Beer and Wine Ocean City No Sale
Wine Rack West Ocean City No Sale
Dons Seafood Pocomoke No Sale
Duck In Pocomoke No Sale
Plaza Tapatia Pocomoke No Sale
Goose Creek Pocomoke No Sale
Ruby Tuesday Pocomoke No Sale
Lins Asian Cuisine Pocomoke No Sale
Pocomoke Beer and Wine Pocomoke No Sale
Upper Deck Pocomoke No Sale
Duck In II Snow Hill No Sale
Town Market Basket Snow Hill No Sale
Your Stop Snow Hill SALE
O.C. Party Market Ocean City SALE
Assateague Market Berlin SALE
Castaways Berlin SALE
Out of the 64 establishments that were checked only 10 made a sale to a person who was under the age of 21.
Below is a list of the establishments and the result of the compliance check.
BUSINESS RESULT
7-11 Ocean Pines No Sale
C.W. Cheers Berlin No Sale
Country Barn Seafood Berlin No Sale
Friendship Food Mart Berlin No Sale
Globe Berlin No Sale
Noble Grape Ocean Pines No Sale
Pizza Hut Ocean Pines No Sale
Southside Deli Ocean Pines No Sale
Taylors Neighborhood Grill Ocean Pines No Sale
Burley Oak Brewery Ocean Pines No Sale
Denovos Trattoria Ocean Pines No Sale
Ritas World of Wine & Beer Ocean Pines No Sale
Shop Kwik Berlin No Sale
Whiskers Bar and Grill Ocean Pines No Sale
Your Store Berlin No Sale
Newark Station Newark No Sale
Duck Inn Pocomoke No Sale
Goose Creek Pocomoke No Sale
Duck Inn II Snow Hill No Sale
Your Store Snow Hill No Sale
Shooters Sports Pub- Ocean Pines No Sale
Plaza Tapatia Pocomoke SALE
Plaza Tapatia Ocean Pines SALE
The Upper Deck Pocomoke SALE
Town Market Basket Snow Hill SALE
Atlantic Hotel Berlin SALE
Smiths Market Showell SALE
June 20th
Pit Stop Beer and Wine Berlin No Sale
Bucks Berlin No Sale
Frontier Town Berlin No Sale
7-11 Division Street Ocean City No Sale
Newark Station Newark No Sale
Caruso Pizza Ocean City No Sale
Cork Bar Ocean City No Sale
Dogpatch/Trader Lees West Ocean City No Sale
Dough Roller Atlantic Ave Ocean City No Sale
19th Hole Bar and Grill West Ocean City No Sale
First Street Bistro Ocean City No Sale
Frog Bar Ocean City No Sale
Guidos Burritos Ocean City No Sale
Harrisons Harborwatch Ocean City No Sale
Inlet Lodge Ocean City No Sale
Marina Deck Ocean City No Sale
Marlin Market West Ocean City No Sale
Patio Lounge/Tonys Pizza Ocean City No Sale
Pizza Tugos West Ocean City No Sale
Pour House Ocean City No Sale
Purple Moose Ocean City No Sale
Weavers Beer and Wine Ocean City No Sale
Wine Rack West Ocean City No Sale
Dons Seafood Pocomoke No Sale
Duck In Pocomoke No Sale
Plaza Tapatia Pocomoke No Sale
Goose Creek Pocomoke No Sale
Ruby Tuesday Pocomoke No Sale
Lins Asian Cuisine Pocomoke No Sale
Pocomoke Beer and Wine Pocomoke No Sale
Upper Deck Pocomoke No Sale
Duck In II Snow Hill No Sale
Town Market Basket Snow Hill No Sale
Your Stop Snow Hill SALE
O.C. Party Market Ocean City SALE
Assateague Market Berlin SALE
Castaways Berlin SALE
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