Friday, August 9, 2013

Driver Of Vehicle Becomes Uncontrollable To Officers

WORCESTER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
PRESS RELEASE


DATE: August 6, 2013

Incident: 1 Count 2nd Degree Assault on Law Enforcement, 1st and 2nd Degree Assault, Resisting Arrest, MDOP over $1,000, and numerous traffic charges

Location of Crime: Unionville Road, Pocomoke City, Maryland

Suspects: George A Bell 3rd W/M Age 62 Pocomoke City, Maryland

Charges: 1 Count 2nd Degree Assault on Law Enforcement, Resisting Arrest, 1st and 2nd Degree Assault, 1 Count MDOP + $1000, numerous traffic violations, and Reckless Endangerment


Narrative: On August 6, 2013 at 5:00 pm., the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched for a reckless driving report on Union Ville Road in Pocomoke, Maryland. Additional 911 calls were received over the course of a few minutes indicating the driver was attempting to strike vehicles and pedestrians in the area. The calls continued as the vehicle approached the city limits of Pocomoke City. The vehicle continued into Pocomoke nearly striking several vehicles, and persons walking in the downtown area of Pocomoke. The vehicle became disabled near 3rd Street and Market Street. A uniformed deputy and an off duty deputy pursued the subject on foot and took him into custody a block away. Pocomoke City Police also responded and assisted in transporting the subject to the Police Department. During the investigation, it was determined that the driver was suffering some type of medical issue and was transported to PRMC for evaluation. While transporting this individual, the individual who was restrained and seat belted began kicking and striking the deputy. The individual struck the steering wheel, causing the deputy to lose control of the vehicle temporarily near the Princess Anne Barrack. Additional Deputies from Worcester County, Maryland State Police Berlin, Pocomoke City Police and Maryland State Police Princess Anne, responded quickly to the scene and were able to secure the subject. The subject was transported by Princess Anne Ambulance to PRMC for evaluation.

The subject was issued 22 traffic violations and a criminal citation for MDOP. Investigation showed that he drove thru several yards striking trees and signs from Unionville Rd to the City Limits of Pocomoke. The individual faces several criminal charges from the incident in Somerset County and is waiting for processing pending a release from medical personnel.

The U.S. Navy X-47B Aircraft Departed Wallops On Wednesday

U.S. Navy Photo
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Patuxent River, Md. – The Navy’s X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator safely returned to Naval Air Station Patuxent River Aug. 8 from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia after recently completing a number of historic firsts for carrier-based unmanned aviation.

The X-47B, known as Salty Dog 502, was temporarily at Wallops following two successful arrested landings on USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) July 10. The unmanned aircraft diverted to the NASA facility on the third landing attempt when a minor error was detected in one of its three navigation computers.

“This was the first time the X-47B was operated at a divert site and proved to be a great real-time learning event for the test team,” said Capt. Jaime Engdahl, Navy UCAS program manager. “Our team worked closely with NASA personnel over the past few weeks to coordinate the return flight to Pax River.”

The two X-47B air vehicles will reside at Patuxent River while the Navy UCAS program continues to assess potential opportunities for additional test operations here and at-sea. These efforts will focus on reducing risks for the follow-on Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) program and help the Navy to better understand how to operate unmanned systems of this size in the areas of research and development, said Rear Adm. Mat Winter, who oversees the Program Executive Office for Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons.

To date, the N-UCAS program has conducted a total of sixteen precision approaches to the carrier flight deck, including five planned tests of X-47B wave-off functions, nine touch-and-go landings, two arrested landings and three catapult launches during three at-sea evolutions in an eight-month period.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Mudbogging In Snow Hill This Saturday !! Don't Miss Out!!


Be sure you don't miss out on the 1st Annual  Mudbog this Saturday being sponsored by The Snow Hill Volunteer Fire Department.

   Location: 4718 Snow Hill Rd, Snow Hill, Maryland 



Snow Hill Volunteer Fire Department
1st Annual Mud Bog!!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Gates OPEN at 10:00 AM

Racing  begins  at 1:00 PM

ADMISSION:

Adults/Children age 10 +
$7.00
Children under 10 FREE
ALL children must be accompanied by an  adult.



Mud bog fans will be able to watch the trucks they know run through the mud in Snow Hill!!  Even the announcer I enjoy so much- Buddy Ward- will do the announcing!


For other info and a list of rules for entries go to  http://www.gumborocrisfieldmudbogs.net/Home_Page.php


Sweatshirts will be on sale

Harford County Executive and candidate for Governor David R. Craig



Contact: Jim Pettit
@jamesmpettit


Harford County Executive and candidate for Governor David R. Craig released the following statement today regarding "tax free" week:

"Anything that gives Marylanders some tax relief is better than nothing, and it’s a recognition from a stubborn political monopoly about the need to spur the economy, but the need for a so-called 'tax free week' raises a broader issue.  Why is it just for a week,  and why do politicians decide what items qualify?

"State government has collected nearly $4 billion since the enactment of a 20% sales tax increase in 2007. That is a lot of back to school clothes, and handing out some extra pocket change for shoes, shirts and pants is a sorry pittance considering this regressive, harmful tax hits working people the hardest."

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Background:

The second Sunday of August to the following Saturday is designated as Shop Maryland tax-free week each year. That means qualifying apparel and footwear $100 or less, per item, are exempt from the state sales tax. Accessory items are not included. The tax-free week for 2013 will occur Sunday, August 11, through Saturday, August 17.

 http://comptroller.marylandtaxes.com/Public_Services/Agency_Information/Office_of_the_Comptroller/Comptroller_Initiatives/Shop_Maryland_Tax-free_Week/

Coast Guard Releases Names of 2 Who Died in Boating Accident Off Ocean City

WBOC
OCEAN CITY, Md.- The U.S. Coast Guard has released the names of the two men who died when their catamaran capsized about 30 miles northeast of Ocean City. 

The victims were identified as 57-year-old William Gogel, of Baltimore, and 57-year-old Fredy Fabricio-Castro, of Silver Spring, Md.

The Coast Guard says a boater reported the capsized 28-foot catamaran at about 9 a.m. Monday. A helicopter aircrew from the Coast Guard Air Station in Atlantic City, N.J., arrived and recovered the bodies of Gogel and Fabricio-Castro. Another boat rescued two 55-year-old men, who are not being identified at this time.

The federal investigation into the accident is active and ongoing, according to the Coast Guard.

FIRST TIME IN POCOMOKE !! BOAT DOCKING !!!


Here is a new event coming to Pocomoke on 
Aug 18 at 1:00 AM

On the Pocomoke River in downtown Pocomoke City, Md.

Sponsors have donated over  $11,000 in all.

Thanks to all that helped to make this possible.

 It's  not to late  to donate -  just call 410-726-5777






Open Containers Still Prohibited In Ocean City

The Ocean City Police Department is reminding citizens that possession of open containers of alcohol and consumption of alcoholic beverages on public property is prohibited in the Town of Ocean City. This includes public streets, sidewalks, roadways and alleyways.
In addition to public streets, drinking alcohol on the beach in Ocean City is also prohibited. The Ocean City Police Department, in partnership with the Ocean City Beach Patrol, reminds citizens that drinking on public beaches is not only unlawful, but is also dangerous.
“When alcohol is consumed on the beach, a number of safety issues can arise,” said Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro. “Not only are you at a higher risk for heat related illnesses due to dehydration but there is extreme risks in swimming in the ocean while intoxicated.”
A violation of the city’s open container law, which applies to citizens of any age, may lead to a criminal violation and can result in an arrest or criminal citation. 
For more information on Town of Ocean City ordinances, please contact the Ocean City Police Public Affairs Office at 410.723.6665.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Larry Hogan, Change Maryland

 via email.nationbuilder.com 
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But we can't win this fight on our own. It takes a lot of volunteers like you to help us spread the word and build our organization.

Tell us what you want to do to help us Change Maryland!

Thanks again for stepping up and being a part of Change Maryland!

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Purple Heart Day



To those wounded or killed during the line of duty.... 
Thank you.

FREE Concert in Cypress Park TONIGHT

FREE Concert in Cypress Park

Wed, August 7, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy country/Southern style Gospel music!


 Precious Memories Gospel Band 


TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview


1965.. Controversial new by-pass for Onley to Accomac; 1849.. Minister involved in Worcester County shooting; 1865.. A local ocean side vacation destination before the time of Ocean City; 1940.. Toddler uninjured in third floor fall from Pocomoke City hotel; 1936.. Prisoners are new garbage collectors in Snow Hill. 

Although you may not find these items in a history book, they are a part of our local history and you can read more about it this Sunday right 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? 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!

Ocean City Man Indicted for 2nd Degree Rape

James Lee Travis
On May 29,2013, Ocean City police received a complaint of a sexual assault involving an adult female victim and a 32-year-old male suspect.  
During the investigation, the victim identified the suspect as an acquaintance, James Lee Travis, 32, of Ocean City, MD.
Further investigation determined that during the early morning hours of May 24, 2013, the victim and Travis were out for the evening at an area restaurant with friends and later returned to a residence on Bayshore Drive.  While at the Bayshore Drive residence, the victim went to sleep.  The victim woke up to find Travis sexually assaulting her.
On July 23, 2013, a Worcester County Grand Jury indicted Travis on second degree rape and other sex offense charges. An arrest warrant was issued for Travis with a preset bond amount of $150,000. Travis was subsequently arrested on July 29, in Ocean City and is currently being held at the Worcester County Jail.
Submitted:
Ocean City Police Dept.

Mister Whippy Ice Cream Run


At The Mar-Va This Saturday Afternoon


Delmarva Discovery Center ~ Wednesday

Rain is expected for today so here's what is planned at the Delmarva Discovery Center.....

"Instead of our nature walk program, we will be doing our brand new interpretive program, "


"Wild About Puppets" 
an interactive puppet show that teaches wildlife conservation. 




Join us at 11 AM and 1 PM tomorrow!

Wallops Flight Facility ~Unmanned Aircraft Take-Off

Va. Route 175 Closing August 7 for Unmanned Aircraft Take-Off from Wallops 

WALLOPS ISLAND, VA Virginia Route 175 will be closed from approximately 7:20 to 7:35 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, between Royal Farms and the NASA Visitor Center to support the take-off from the Wallops Flight Facility of the U.S. Navys X-47B unmanned aircraft. 

The closure is required for added safety as the aircraft departs Wallops at 7:30 a.m. and flies over Rt. 175 on its return to the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Md.

The X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System demonstrator landed at Wallops July 10 following aircraft carrier landing tests off the coast of Virginia.

The NASA Visitor Center will open at 7 a.m. Wednesday for the public to view the take-off of the X-47B.

More Information on the NASA Wallops Flight Facility is available on the Internet at:


http://www.nasa.gov/wallops

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Labor Day Crackdown / “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”


Regional Labor Day Crackdown Runs From August 16 to September 2, 2013 against Impaired Driving

August/Labor Day Crackdown

Fact Sheet/Talking Points



The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office and Local Law Enforcement Agencies Across Maryland Band Together as Summer Ends in the Fight Against Impaired Driving 

Our message remains as important as ever: “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”

Checkpoint Strikeforce – Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over of Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia is one of the largest multi-state, cooperative efforts to stop impaired driving in the nation.  The campaign creates awareness among drivers of sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols and the severe penalties for driving impaired. 

Impaired driving continues to take a terrible toll on Maryland where every year one-third of all fatalities on our roads are caused by impaired drivers.
Every 47 hours someone in Maryland dies in an impaired driving[1] crash.
Between 2008–2012, 875 people in Maryland lost their lives in impaired driver related crashes.  75% of these fatalities occurred at night. 
Maryland impaired driving fatalities showed a 4% decrease in 2012 (the first decrease in 4 years). In 2012, 173 people lost their lives in an impaired driving crash (still one-third—34%—of all fatalities for that year). 
Fatal crashes showed a steeper decrease—10%—between 2011 and 2012. In 2011, there were 164 impaired fatal crashes; in 2012, there were 147. 
This year’s campaign will run from mid-August through the Labor Day holiday (August 16 through September 2).
Our strategies and tactics are also simple:  Be visible, be vigilant and let local motorists know that if they drive impaired, they will be caught and they will be arrested.
The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is an opportunity to keep Maryland residents and visitors safe on state road and highways and actively move Maryland Toward Zero Deaths. 

SAFETY TIPS FOR DRIVERS
Here are some simple tips to help motorists and passengers keep safe this Labor Day holiday period—and all year long. 

o Plan a safe way home before you start the Labor Day festivities;
o Before drinking, designate a sober driver; 
o If you’re drunk, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation;
o Use your community’s sober ride 
o If you see a drunk  driver on the road, contact Worcester County Sheriff’s Office immediately;
o If you know someone who is about to drive while drunk, be a friend and take their keys and help them make other arrangements to get to where they are going safely. 


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Citizens Reminded to Stop at Red Lights

Ocean City Police Officers are joining law enforcement officers across the country to honor National Red Light Awareness Week. Beginning August 5, Ocean City police will be increasing enforcing against red-light running.

“Our officers continually enforce safe driving and cite drivers who run red-lights,” said Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro. “We want our residents and visitors to enjoy everything that Ocean City has to offer and arrive to their destination safely by following the rules of the road.”

The Ocean City Police Department is dedicated to keeping citizens safe and would like to remind residents and visitors to ensure the safety of yourself and others by stopping at all red lights and stop signs. 

 For more information about National Red Light Awareness Week or for red-light safety tips, visit: 

http://oceancitymd.gov/Police/media/wp-content/uploads/red-light-awareness-brochure.pdf

Miss Parksley Fire Prevention Pageant


ACCOMACK COUNTY ACCUSED ARSONIST INDICTED ON ARSON SPREE

Written by
Carol Vaughn

ACCOMAC — An Accomack County man who admitted to setting dozens of fires during a five-month arson spree has for the first time been criminally linked to 67 of them.

A grand jury meeting in Accomac on Monday indicted Charles R. Smith III, 38, on 67 counts of arson and one count of conspiracy to commit arson, according to Accomack County Commonwealth’s Attorney Gary Agar.

Smith, a former volunteer firefighter, confessed to setting 52 fires and said his fiancee, Tonya S. Bundick, set 15 fires, according to court documents.

Bundick, 40, was indicted on one count of arson and one count of conspiracy to commit arson.

The two, who shared a home in Hopeton next door to where one of the arson fires happened, were arrested April 2 and charged in connection with an arson fire at a vacant house in Melfa the night before.

Bundick’s indictments are linked to the Melfa fire, as are two of Smith‘s, Agar said.

The pair have remained incarcerated in the Accomack County Jail without bond since their arrest.

A police said at the time of their arrest officials are confident the two set most of the 77 arson fires reported in Accomack County since November 2012. Most of the fires were at vacant or abandoned houses and no one was hurt as result.

Both suspects underwent psychiatric evaluation at their attorneys’ request and were found fit to stand trial.

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The Coast Guard With Assistance From Two Good Samaritans Attempt To Rescue Those In Capsized Water


PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The Coast Guard and two good Samaritans rescued two men and recovered two men Monday after the 28-foot catamaran the four boaters were on capsized near Ocean City, Md.

A good Samaritan aboard the Lori M contacted Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads watchstanders at approximately 9 a.m., reporting a catamaran had capsized approximately 32 miles northeast of Ocean City with four people aboard.

The Just Right Five rescued 2 men, both age 55, who were responsive.

An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., arrived on scene and deployed a rescue swimmer who recovered the other 2 men, ages 53 and 65, with the help of a good Samaritan aboard the Lori M. Both men, who were unresponsive, were brought aboard their boat.

A boatcrew aboard a 47-foot Motor Life Boat from Coast Guard Station Ocean City and the helicopter aircrew assisted in the search.

The Lori M and Just Right Five are being escorted by a boatcrew aboard a 47-foot Motor Life Boat from Coast Guard Station Indian River Inlet, Del., to station Indian River.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the family members and loved ones of those recovered this morning,” said Capt. John Little, Commander of Coast Guard Sector Hamptons Roads. “We sincerely appreciate the efforts of the good Samaritans who acted quickly to report this and assist the Coast Guard in this rescue."

Monday, August 5, 2013

Accomack County Grand Jury is Hearing Evidence in the Case of Charles R. Smith III and Tonya Bundick

An Accomack County Grand Jury is hearing evidence in the case of Charles R. Smith III and Tonya Bundick, both accused of arson in the series of fires that occurred between November and early April. 

Investigators say Bundick and Smith are responsible for most of the fires. Each of them is charged with one count each of arson and conspiracy to commit arson in connection with an April 2 fire near Melfa. 

The two were apprehended after Virginia State Troopers, who staked out the house saw someone set it on fire. 

Smith and Bundick were then apprehended by the Accomack County Sheriffs Department on Lankford Highway shortly thereafter. 

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National Night Out On Tuesday / Step Into The Cash Vault

Hosted by the Pocomoke City Police Department
Kelvin Sewell, Chief


Please accept our humble invitation to come on down to Pocomoke City on
 Tuesday August 6th 
at 6:00 to 9:00 PM 
and enjoy a night filled with fun, games, entertainment and food

The Pocomoke City Police are proud of their community and want to spread the word that 

“Crime has no future in Pocomoke City”.

Also, advanced fundraiser tickets are available at the Pocomoke Police Department for a chance to step into our Cash Vault during the NNO event and win some free cash, see attached flyer. 



 Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to promote our upcoming Back to School Event and the Police Youth Christmas Party.  

We hope that your schedule will permit your attendance and I look forward to sharing our town with you on August 6th.  


If you need any further information, please feel free to contact our office.

Don't Be LATE!!!

OC104 and DJ Str8Up is ready to rock the park!!

Pocomoke City Mayor and Council Meeting Tonight



A G E N D A
POCOMOKE CITY MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEETING
7:30 p.m., Monday, August 5, 2013
City Hall
  1. Call to Order, Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance.

2.  Review and approval of minutes from meeting of July 1, 2013.

3.  Review and approval of bills to be paid.

4.  City Manager to introduce new Finance Director, Rochelle Taylor.

5.  Mayor to present Robert Givens Certificate of Appreciation for his service on Planning and Zoning Commission.

6.  Downtown Pocomoke Association representatives to request financial support for upcoming Fall Festival.

7.  Brian Garrett, representing the Delmarva Discovery Center, to discuss Community Tax Credit.

8.  Rob Busler, of Standard Solar, to make presentation regarding solar energy.

9.  Dr. Walt Petersen to discuss current rainfall measurement project supporting the N.A.S.A. Global Precipitation Measurement mission.

10.  Discuss recommendation letter from Downtown Revolving Loan Committee regarding matching loan for Lusby’s Appliances building located at 122 Market Street. (see attached support letter from D.R.L.C.)

11.  Authorize Mayor to submit application for Community Parks and Playground for grant funds.

12.  Res. No. 465 to authorize submission of Community Legacy application for grant funding.

13.  Discuss proposal from Card’s Computers for new computer system at City Hall.
Comments from the Audience.
Mayor and Council Items.
Adjourn to Executive Session to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters as permitted under the provisions of Sec. 10-508 (A), (1), (7), (8) of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland and to perform executive actions.
AGENDAS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE UNTIL THE TIME OF CONVENING.

Craig: Obamacare will Stick Marylanders with 83% Healthcare Tax



Harford County Executive and candidate for Governor David R. Craig announced today that Marylanders can expect a dramatic increase in health care insurance premiums under Obamacare, calling it a "massive new tax."    Maryland's least expensive Obamacare plan will be 83% higher than the lowest-cost plan sold in the state this year. The analysis comes from a Government Accountability Office report that compares rates this year to what the Maryland Insurance Administration announced they will be under the new state exchange scheduled to launch October 1.

The state’s insurance agency locked down rates with private carriers last month and the new exchange for individuals is marketed as the “Maryland Health Connection.”

“What we have here is Maryland’s health disconnection,” said Craig. “This entire contraption will fall apart unless untold thousands of healthy people inexplicably decide to go online and buy expensive insurance instead of making a car payment.  Private insurance carriers are not participating and not enough healthy, working people will either, and this is not going to work.”

The Maryland Insurance Administration and the GAO analyze similar policies available to similar age groups.  A young person buying exchange insurance under the so-called “bronze plan” will pay $1368 in annual premiums, according to the state agency.  Yet this year, according to the federal GAO, that person pays just $744 in annual premiums, an 83% difference.

“People are struggling with the worst economic recovery in our lifetimes, have faced down record tax, fee and toll increases, and now they are forced to pay 83% higher insurance costs," said Craig.  “This is a massive health care tax politicians are attempting to brand as something else, and they are forcing people to buy it.”

The dramatic premium spike comes on the heels of the announcement that Aetna canceled plans to sell insurance on the exchange after state regulators drastically cut the rates it could charge consumers for its plans.  Aetna, the nation's third largest health care insurance company as measured in terms of membership, acquired Bethesda-based Coventry Health Care this year.

"It is deeply troubling that Maryland has yet again soured relations with major employers and job creators.  Another company acquires one of Maryland's last remaining Fortune 500 companies and takes their business elsewhere because regulators tell them what to charge.  This irony is lost only on the one-party political machine in Annapolis."

Craig said this is only the beginning of the unraveling of Obamacare.

"These are only the initial, visible cracks in the foundation of the health care law, which like other federal public policy experiments, Maryland rushes into without conducting due diligence," said Craig.  "I’m concerned about the cracks we don’t see yet.”

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Reception To Support Delegate Mike McDermott


Sunday, August 4, 2013

U. S. Coast Guard Birthday Today




Happy 223rd Birthday to the U. S. Coast Guard 

More Video From Crisfield Mud Bog ~ Saturday July 27, 2013

Travis Pruitt

Video-
Travis Pruitt/ Driving "Dirty Dog"

X Class ~ Full Pass ~ 4.407

TIME MACHINE ... 1937.


(Reader-friendly viewing of newspaper archives material) 

  For many weeks in early 1937 the news on the Eastern Shore centered upon the investigation of the death of the owner of the Stockton Power And Light Company and as the story unfolded it drew attention from across the nation. 43-year-old Clarence J. Trader was fatally wounded in the home of his estranged wife. Jeanette Trader, his 37-year-old widow, says his death was a suicide but weeks later, after extensive investigation, she is charged with his murder. (Refer to Time Machine posting from last Sunday for more details.)

A twist of fate brings an abrupt conclusion to the Trader case!


(Part 2)

Feb. 27 .. A newspaper headline reads "TRADER WOMAN IS VIOLENTLY ILL FROM FOOD." By court order, Mrs. Trader is moved from the Worcester County jail to the new Wicomico County jail in Salisbury where "the welfare of the traverser" would be better served. Worcester County sheriff Ernest C. West, who brought the prisoner to Salisbury, says she became ill after eating supper Wednesday night. John L. Sanford, Jr., of the defense counsel, maintains that Mrs. Trader should be hospitalized for treatment. Mrs. Trader's son, Richard, tells Sanford that a doctor told him his mother became ill from the food she ate. Sanford says, "I wouldn't say my client had been purposely poisoned until I have investigated further. After I talk with Mrs. Trader tomorrow, I may take some action."

March 2 .. Jeanette Trader is moved from the Wicomico County jail to Peninsula General Hospital for an operation necessitated by an intestinal obstruction. Her condition is described as "very serious." A physician says a previous surgery may have caused her current condition. When in her Snow Hill cell Mrs. Trader hinted she may have eaten poisoned food. The Worcester sheriff attributed her illness to food and confections brought to her by her children and friends.

March 3
(The Circleville Herald- Circleville, Ohio)

WOMAN HELD FOR HUSBAND'S SHOOTING, DIES

SALISBURY, Md., March 3- (UP)- Mrs. Jeanette Taylor died in Peninsular (Peninsula General) hospital today after an emergency operation performed while she was awaiting trial on charges of murdering her husband, Clarence Trader, wealthy Maryland utility operator.

Mrs. Trader was brought to the hospital last night after becoming seriously ill in her jail cell of an intestinal obstruction.

An emergency operation was performed, but physicians described her condition as "very unsatisfactory." She died about 11 A. M.

Mrs. Trader, who was 37 years old, had been held in jail without bond since a grand jury at Snow Hill, Md., home of the Trader family, indicted her in connection with the fatal shooting of her estranged husband, whose body was found in Mrs. Trader's home.

She had been scheduled to go on trial on the charges the last week in March. She had persistently denied knowledge of the shooting, telling police she found the body on the lower floor of her home some hours after she had retired after refusing Trader's request that he be permitted to remain overnight in the house.

Summary of follow-up press reports from various newspapers:

March 4 .. Jeanette Taylor's head defense attorney Samuel Liebowitz says the Snow Hill jail "was not a fit place for a woman," and he will ask Governor Harry Nice to for an investigation of conditions there.

March 5 .. Funeral services are held for Jeanette Taylor. She is buried next to her estranged husband.

March 6 .. Mrs. Trader's son, Estel, says he will confer with Godfrey Child and John L. Sanford, Jr., about the advisability of bringing suit against Worcester County authorities regarding his mother's death.

March 14 .. After reviewing autopsy information, a coroner's jury rules Jeanette Taylor died of natural causes. Two local physicians testified that she might have recovered had the operation been performed earlier.

March 24 .. The Grand Jury gives the Snow Hill jail a clean bill of health, congratulating its keepers for its "excellent condition and upkeep."

   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!

Crisfield Mud Bog Night Race ~ OH! What A Night!!




I wasn't able to attend the Crisfield mud bog on July 27.   But keep in mind that doesn't mean that I don't know what happens with most of the drivers and their trucks. With the exception of the last race  I have photographed and videoed them many times.  All of them are special people to me and I take great pride in the photos/video I take.

But I surely missed this video that Saturday evening....I don't know if that's good or not.  Since my husband has never done this before while driving the "Short and Sassy" maybe it was best I wasn't......just don't do it again! And many thanks to Patrick Long for the video.

The video is dark but I think you will be able to see what I am talking about.  Keep in mind that this happens often with other drivers too....keeps us all on our toes and proves what great drivers these guys are.

Many thanks Buddy Ward for those encouraging words.  Will be back again with all of you real soon!



Owner/Driver Barry Wise ~ "Short and Sassy"
MINI OPEN CLASS / TIME: 4.22


Saturday, August 3, 2013

TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview


  (Part 2)

It's 1937 and 43-year-old Clarence J. Trader, owner of the Stockton electric company, is fatally wounded in the Snow Hill home of his estranged wife. His 37-year-old widow says his death was a suicide but after extensive investigation she is charged with his murder. But a twist of fate brings an abrupt conclusion to the case!

Read about it this Sunday right 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? 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!

Crisfield Mudbog - Mud Boggers Show Up For Night Race



Thanks to all who attended the Crisfield Mud Bog Night Race on July 27th!

Bryan Watson,  driver of  Little Red Dakota won the Gamblers Race running a 3.430.








To find the results from the rest of the day go to www.gumborocrisfieldmudbogs.net.

VIDEO ~
DRIVER BARRY LONG  ~  "SOD BUSTER"
Unlimited Class ~3.973 second pass.

More mud bogging real soon....stand by for dates!!!




Don't Forget To Buy Your Raffle Tickets ~ NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

Pocomoke City, 
Are you ready for 

National Night Out?




Come on out to Cypress Park on 
Tuesday, 
August 6th at 6:00 PM 

for a night of community fellowship and crime prevention
good food
 great entertainment 
 kids games

 Hope to see you all there. 

Don't forget to buy your Raffle Tickets for a chance to step into our cash vault for free money. 


Advanced tickets are available at the Police Department for $5.00 each or 3 tickets for $10.00. 



Help support our youth projects today for a better tomorrow.