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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Drug Take Back Initiative Locations
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office along with the Ocean City Police Department, Berlin Police Department, Maryland State Police, Worcester County Health Department and Assateague Coastal Trust will be utilizing the following locations for the NDTBI (Drug Take Back Initiative) on the 26th (October) from 10 am to 2 pm.
The locations are as follows:
Worcester County Health Department – Pocomoke, Maryland
400 A Walnut Street, Pocomoke, Maryland 21851
Worcester County Health Department – Snow Hill, Maryland
6040 Public Landing Road, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863
Ocean City Fire House
10124 Keyser Point Road, Ocean City, Maryland 21842
Ocean Pines Fire House (South)
911 Ocean Parkway, Ocean Pines, Berlin, Maryland 21811
Ocean City Police Department
6500 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Maryland 21811
Maryland State Police – Berlin Barrack
9758 Ocean Gateway, Berlin, Maryland 21811
Berlin Police Department
10 Williams Street, Berlin, Maryland 21811
This program offers residents to bring their expired our outdated prescription drugs to these sights for proper destruction.
We encourage those who wish to dispose of these items to bring them to one of the drop off sites listed above.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Qualification Licenses Mailed To Approved Applicants
(PIKESVILLE, MD) – The Maryland State Police Licensing Division today mailed out more than half of the almost 1,000 handgun qualification licenses that have been applied for under the state’s new firearms law that took effect October 1st.
Today, the Licensing Division mailed 508 handgun qualification licenses to approved applicants, 15 days after the new law took effect. Since October 1st, 904 applications for a handgun qualification license have been received. State Police personnel have so far conducted the required background checks and approved 761 of the applicants. The remaining number of approved applicants should be receiving their licenses shortly.
Unless exempted, as of October 1, 2013, the state’s new gun law requires a Maryland resident to possess a valid handgun qualification license before he or she may purchase, rent, or receive a handgun. To apply for a license or learn details about where to obtain fingerprints or training, persons are encouraged to visit the Maryland State Police website at www.mdsp.org and click on Licensing Division. A list of frequently asked questions and answers about the new law is also available there.
The Maryland State Police continues to receive positive comments from members of the public regarding the user friendly nature of the online application process. Firearms Safety Training Courses are available throughout the state and the Maryland State Police continue to register qualified handgun instructors daily. In addition, the State Police remain in constant communication with Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services personnel, who report that live-scan fingerprinting sites across the state are prepared to meet the demand for this new license.
The Maryland State Police remains dedicated to its obligation to issue the handgun qualification license within 30 days of receipt of a completed application. The HQL Unit stands ready to answer any questions regarding the requirements or status of any license. Most questions can be answered through the website mentioned above.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
Today, the Licensing Division mailed 508 handgun qualification licenses to approved applicants, 15 days after the new law took effect. Since October 1st, 904 applications for a handgun qualification license have been received. State Police personnel have so far conducted the required background checks and approved 761 of the applicants. The remaining number of approved applicants should be receiving their licenses shortly.
Unless exempted, as of October 1, 2013, the state’s new gun law requires a Maryland resident to possess a valid handgun qualification license before he or she may purchase, rent, or receive a handgun. To apply for a license or learn details about where to obtain fingerprints or training, persons are encouraged to visit the Maryland State Police website at www.mdsp.org and click on Licensing Division. A list of frequently asked questions and answers about the new law is also available there.
The Maryland State Police continues to receive positive comments from members of the public regarding the user friendly nature of the online application process. Firearms Safety Training Courses are available throughout the state and the Maryland State Police continue to register qualified handgun instructors daily. In addition, the State Police remain in constant communication with Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services personnel, who report that live-scan fingerprinting sites across the state are prepared to meet the demand for this new license.
The Maryland State Police remains dedicated to its obligation to issue the handgun qualification license within 30 days of receipt of a completed application. The HQL Unit stands ready to answer any questions regarding the requirements or status of any license. Most questions can be answered through the website mentioned above.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
STATE POLICE STAND BEHIND EXECUTIVE PROTECTION TROOPERS
(PIKESVILLE, MD) – The Maryland State Police believe comments made by the Maryland Attorney General today about the Commander of the Executive Protection Section are baseless and inappropriate. The Department continues to stand behind the statements made by seven troopers who made written reports in addition to other troopers who made oral reports from the Executive Protection Section whose concerns were detailed in emails recently required to be released to media pursuant to requests under the Maryland Public Information Act.
In a television interview broadcast today, the Maryland Attorney General referred to the Commander of the Executive Protection Section as a ‘henchman’ and implied his actions were motivated by politics. This reference to Lt. Charles Ardolini is unseemly and unacceptable. Lt. Ardolini has served in the Executive Protection Section for almost 13 years, as a trooper providing protection, as a supervisor, and, for the last eight years, as the commander of the section. He worked under the administrations of Governor William Donald Schaeffer, Governor Parris Glendening, Governor Robert Ehrlich, and Governor Martin O’Malley.
As Commander of the Executive Protection Section, Lt. Ardolini reports to Lieutenant Colonel William Pallozzi, Chief of the Support Services Bureau. Lt. Col. Pallozzi served as a trooper providing protection, as a supervisor, and as a commander of the Executive Protection Section for 11 years, working for three administrations. “The role of anyone assigned to the Executive Protection Section, including the commander, is to fully focus on providing for the safety and protection of the elected officials we are assigned to protect,” Lt. Col. Pallozzi said. “We are to remain completely unattached and unaffiliated with any political party, cause or candidate. To accuse someone in the Executive Protection Section of a politically motivated action impugns the integrity not only of that individual, but of every one of the dedicated troopers who works in this difficult and demanding assignment. I have worked with and supervised Lt. Ardolini for more than 20 years and find his character and his commitment as a member of the Maryland State Police to be above reproach. The concern of Lt. Ardolini was solely focused on the safety of the protectee, his troopers, and the general public. His actions, which occurred two years ago, had absolutely nothing to do with any political motivation.”
The Maryland State Police believe the members of the Executive Protection Section work very hard to be impartial. Lt. Ardolini’s conduct was nothing but professional. His memorandum was the result of ongoing safety concerns expressed to him by his troopers over a period of time that culminated with actions witnessed by the Lieutenant himself. He ultimately reported his concerns up his chain of command to the Superintendent of the Maryland State Police. Lt. Ardolini would have been considered negligent in his duties had he not done so. Lt. Ardolini did not make these documented concerns public. The documents became public due to a request by the Washington Post under the Maryland Public Information Act.
The Maryland State Police Executive Protection Section role remains that of protection, security, and safety, not politics.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
In a television interview broadcast today, the Maryland Attorney General referred to the Commander of the Executive Protection Section as a ‘henchman’ and implied his actions were motivated by politics. This reference to Lt. Charles Ardolini is unseemly and unacceptable. Lt. Ardolini has served in the Executive Protection Section for almost 13 years, as a trooper providing protection, as a supervisor, and, for the last eight years, as the commander of the section. He worked under the administrations of Governor William Donald Schaeffer, Governor Parris Glendening, Governor Robert Ehrlich, and Governor Martin O’Malley.
As Commander of the Executive Protection Section, Lt. Ardolini reports to Lieutenant Colonel William Pallozzi, Chief of the Support Services Bureau. Lt. Col. Pallozzi served as a trooper providing protection, as a supervisor, and as a commander of the Executive Protection Section for 11 years, working for three administrations. “The role of anyone assigned to the Executive Protection Section, including the commander, is to fully focus on providing for the safety and protection of the elected officials we are assigned to protect,” Lt. Col. Pallozzi said. “We are to remain completely unattached and unaffiliated with any political party, cause or candidate. To accuse someone in the Executive Protection Section of a politically motivated action impugns the integrity not only of that individual, but of every one of the dedicated troopers who works in this difficult and demanding assignment. I have worked with and supervised Lt. Ardolini for more than 20 years and find his character and his commitment as a member of the Maryland State Police to be above reproach. The concern of Lt. Ardolini was solely focused on the safety of the protectee, his troopers, and the general public. His actions, which occurred two years ago, had absolutely nothing to do with any political motivation.”
The Maryland State Police believe the members of the Executive Protection Section work very hard to be impartial. Lt. Ardolini’s conduct was nothing but professional. His memorandum was the result of ongoing safety concerns expressed to him by his troopers over a period of time that culminated with actions witnessed by the Lieutenant himself. He ultimately reported his concerns up his chain of command to the Superintendent of the Maryland State Police. Lt. Ardolini would have been considered negligent in his duties had he not done so. Lt. Ardolini did not make these documented concerns public. The documents became public due to a request by the Washington Post under the Maryland Public Information Act.
The Maryland State Police Executive Protection Section role remains that of protection, security, and safety, not politics.
Submitted:
Maryland State Police
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Deer Season ~STAY ALERT!
As a friendly reminder to all that travel in our county, the fall season is almost upon us.
As most of you know, the notorious deer will be once again making their presence known. As farmers get back to harvesting crops, the deer population will become more active which results in motor vehicle collisions.
Please pay attention and watch for these creatures. If you are unfortunate enough to collide with one, please stay with your vehicle if its safe to do so and call your local, county or state police. Do not try to remove a struck deer from the roadway. Wait for Law Enforcement to arrive.
Please report the collision as soon as possible for your insurance company and police reporting.
Most of us locals know the popular areas that the deer like to meet at and jump in front of us to scare us.
As always, be safe while driving and arrive home safely.
~ Worcester County Sheriff's Office ~
As most of you know, the notorious deer will be once again making their presence known. As farmers get back to harvesting crops, the deer population will become more active which results in motor vehicle collisions.
Please pay attention and watch for these creatures. If you are unfortunate enough to collide with one, please stay with your vehicle if its safe to do so and call your local, county or state police. Do not try to remove a struck deer from the roadway. Wait for Law Enforcement to arrive.
Please report the collision as soon as possible for your insurance company and police reporting.
Most of us locals know the popular areas that the deer like to meet at and jump in front of us to scare us.
As always, be safe while driving and arrive home safely.
~ Worcester County Sheriff's Office ~
Winter Hours and a Message From Pocomoke Animal Hospital, Inc.
POCOMOKE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC.
New Winter hours are as follows: Monday & Thursday- 7:30am-7pm
Tuesday & Wednesday- 7:30am-6pm
Friday- 7:30am-5pm
Tuesday & Wednesday- 7:30am-6pm
Friday- 7:30am-5pm
*Please be advised we are now down to one doctor due to Dr. Hickman's maternity leave. Although we are open at these times there will not always be a vet present.
Friday afternoons there will be NO vet until further notice.
Please make plans accordingly.
Thanks!!!
A Word From The Mar-Va Theater
Due to the Government Shutdown, the next free Pocomoke City sponsored concert of the Army Field Band,
We apologize for this, but hope you understand.
The Volunteers
has been cancelled
We apologize for this, but hope you understand.
Mar-Va Theater
Revival Services Beginning Sunday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
NEW CHURCH, VA.
First Baptist Church Photo |
REVIVAL SERVICES
Sun. Oct. 20 - Thurs. Oct. 24
Time: 7 p.m.
Guest Speaker & music each night
Monday - Thursday evenings SOUP & SANDWICHES
@ 6 P.M. -- NO CHARGE
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE
Locate First Baptist Church on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-Baptist-of-New-Church-VA/193653323982896
Monday, October 14, 2013
Hallowen Hill & Hole Show Down / Mud Bog & Hill and Hole
Proceeds go towards the GOOD OLE BOY FOUNDATION
Voter Registration Deadline Tuesday, October 15th
RICHMOND, VA ~The deadline to apply to register to vote in Virginia for the November 5, 2013 election is this coming Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Virginia residents are encouraged to check their registration status and polling place on the State Board of Elections website at www.vote.virginia.gov, by contacting their local registrars office, or by contacting the State Board of Elections toll free at 1-800-552-9745.
Voter registration applications sent by mail must be postmarked no later than October 15, 2013. Applications are available at the local general registrars office, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and are downloadable on the Virginia State Board of Elections website.
Eligible citizens of the Commonwealth are able to submit a voter registration application or update their registration information online at www.vote.virginia.gov. In order to complete the application process online, citizens must provide their Virginia DMV customer identifier number, which is displayed on DMV issued identification cards or drivers licenses, in addition to the information normally required on an application. Citizens who do not have a Virginia DMV customer identifier may still fill out the registration application online, but will be required to print and mail and postmark or return the completed application to the appropriate local voter registration office by October 15.
To be eligible to register to vote in Virginia a person must:
Be a resident of Virginia
Be a U. S. Citizen
Be 18 years old (Any person who is 17 years old and will be 18 years of age on or before November 5th will be permitted to register in advance and also vote on November 5th)
Not be registered and plan to vote in another state
Not currently declared mentally incompetent by a court of law
If convicted of a felony, your right to vote must have been restored
All voter registration application submissions are subject to review and approval by the appropriate local general registrar.
To obtain a voter registration application or an application to vote absentee go to the Virginia State Board of Elections website at www.sbe.virginia.gov or call 1-800-552-9745.
Source:
Voter registration applications sent by mail must be postmarked no later than October 15, 2013. Applications are available at the local general registrars office, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and are downloadable on the Virginia State Board of Elections website.
Eligible citizens of the Commonwealth are able to submit a voter registration application or update their registration information online at www.vote.virginia.gov. In order to complete the application process online, citizens must provide their Virginia DMV customer identifier number, which is displayed on DMV issued identification cards or drivers licenses, in addition to the information normally required on an application. Citizens who do not have a Virginia DMV customer identifier may still fill out the registration application online, but will be required to print and mail and postmark or return the completed application to the appropriate local voter registration office by October 15.
To be eligible to register to vote in Virginia a person must:
Be a resident of Virginia
Be a U. S. Citizen
Be 18 years old (Any person who is 17 years old and will be 18 years of age on or before November 5th will be permitted to register in advance and also vote on November 5th)
Not be registered and plan to vote in another state
Not currently declared mentally incompetent by a court of law
If convicted of a felony, your right to vote must have been restored
All voter registration application submissions are subject to review and approval by the appropriate local general registrar.
To obtain a voter registration application or an application to vote absentee go to the Virginia State Board of Elections website at www.sbe.virginia.gov or call 1-800-552-9745.
Source:
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Two Die In Vehicle Accident In Accomack County
Virginia State Police Trooper J.D. Kirk is investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash that took place in Accomack County Friday night, October 11, 2013. The crash occurred at 8:09 p.m. on Big Pine Road less than a mile north of Shell Bridge Road.
A 2007 Ford Expedition was southbound on Big Pine Road when it crossed the centerline and struck a northbound 1998 Lincoln Town Car. The Expedition then overturned and caught fire.
The driver of the Expedition, Juan A. Escobedo Jr., 32, of Bowling Green, Fla., died at the scene.
The driver of the Lincoln, Irvin T. Costin, 65, of Onancock, Va., died at the scene.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Source:
A 2007 Ford Expedition was southbound on Big Pine Road when it crossed the centerline and struck a northbound 1998 Lincoln Town Car. The Expedition then overturned and caught fire.
The driver of the Expedition, Juan A. Escobedo Jr., 32, of Bowling Green, Fla., died at the scene.
The driver of the Lincoln, Irvin T. Costin, 65, of Onancock, Va., died at the scene.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Source:
TIME MACHINE ... 1923, 1893, 1955, 1903, 1932
(Reader-friendly viewing of newspaper archives material)
July, 1923
An advertisement in a Canadian newspaper (The Letherbridge Daily Harold) reported on a 2,500 mile tour of a standard stock model of the "Star" car made by the Durant motor company that included a route from Oakland, Md. to Cape Charles, Va.
"The roads were generally good, but between Pocomoke and Cape Charles- 72 miles- 62 miles were plowed dirt and sand undergoing improvement work. I was told by many not to try it. An owner of a higher priced car said that after twelve miles of it he had spent all the next day tightening up his bolts. Another owner of a car the same price as the Star had broken two springs. I knew by that time, however, the Star could go where any car could, and it did. We went through those almost impassable roads without any trouble. Never once was I bumped off the seat. It held the rough road as well at slow speed and handled as beautifully as on concrete at more than 55 miles per hour."
Durant dealers were notified in advance so they could inform the public of the Star car's arrival along the local tour route. The Star's usual speed on the tour was said to be 25 to 35 miles per hour, with gasoline mileage of 25 miles to a gallon and "over 400 miles on a quart of oil" with no other expenses except for the gas and oil. The Star car was advertised at $810.
October, 1893
(Peninsula Enterprise- Accomac Court House, Va.)
The movement on foot for the establishment of a bank in the town of Onancock, of which there is a notice elsewhere in this paper, is certainly a step in the right direction. Whether or not a bank should be established there is hardly a debatable question. The necessity for it is so great and the reasons for having a bank in the county are so many, that the only question now debatable, is not whether we shall have a bank in Onancock, but why have we not had one before this time. Of course we should have it and the bulk of the stock should be taken by our own citizens and be controlled by them.
January, 1955
(Salisbury Times)
Pocomoke Lions To Entertain Farmers
POCOMOKE CITY - Members of the Pocomoke City Lions Club will be host to the Ruritans of the Atlantic District of Virginia and to farmers of this area for a meeting Tuesday night in the firehouse.
Last spring, Pocomoke City Lions visited the Ruritans and Tuesday's meeting will give them the opportunity to play host again in the series of yearly meetings. Approximately 150 are expected to attend.
Lions President Vaughn Wilkerson also announced that the local club will sponsor the sale of tickets for a special basketball game Feb. 19 between the Greenbelt Lions Club and the Pocomoke Chiefs. Proceeds will be contributed to the Pocomoke City Boys Club.
March, 1903
(Newark Advocate- Newark, Ohio)
Tomato Growers Getting Together.
At a recent meeting tomato growers in the Fairmount district of Somerset County, Md., decided that they would not contract to grow tomatoes for less than 15-cents for a five-eighth's bushel basket to be sold by the basket, and the cannery to furnish baskets for the grower to dump his tomatoes in at the factory. There was another meeting held at Jamestown attended by tomato growers from Westover and Brinkleys districts Jan.17, and the action of the previous meeting was endorsed. A committee was named from each district present to get tomato growers of their respective districts to support the measure.
March, 1932 (Time Machine archive)
(The Morning Herald- Hagerstown, Md.)
Mob Threatens Worcester County Prosecutor
Berlin, Md., March 24 (AP)- An investigation to establish the identity of the members of the mob which surrounded the Atlantic Hotel early today and threatened State's Attorney Godfrey Child, was promised today by Charles R. Mason of Pocomoke City, a member of the Worcester County Board of Commissioners.
Mason said the investigation would be conducted by the County Board of Commissioners.
Meanwhile, State's Attorney Child was resting comfortably at his home in Pocomoke City after being conducted there by Sheriff Wilmer S. Purnell after the latter and state troopers had dispersed the mob about the hotel. He made no intimations today concerning any actions he may take against the persons in the crowd.
The mob action followed the rendering of the decision by Justice Of The Peace William J. Bratten in dismissing the kidnapping and assault charges against Robert Allen, Chief of Police of Ocean City, and George K. Jarvis, prominent cattleman. The charges had been preferred by Charles W. Brown who said he had been waylaid and held a prisoner by Allen, Jarvis and two other men for five days last week.
State's Attorney Child presented the evidence for the complainant at the hearing last night and the attitude of the crowd wanted to know why the decision had been in the favor of the defendants. A window in the hotel where Child planned to spend the night was broken and the State's Attorney's automobile was wrecked.
After the hotel was darkened and the doors bolted, Sheriff Purnell and state police were called to break up the mob. Later the Sheriff took the prosecutor to his home.
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!
July, 1923
An advertisement in a Canadian newspaper (The Letherbridge Daily Harold) reported on a 2,500 mile tour of a standard stock model of the "Star" car made by the Durant motor company that included a route from Oakland, Md. to Cape Charles, Va.
"The roads were generally good, but between Pocomoke and Cape Charles- 72 miles- 62 miles were plowed dirt and sand undergoing improvement work. I was told by many not to try it. An owner of a higher priced car said that after twelve miles of it he had spent all the next day tightening up his bolts. Another owner of a car the same price as the Star had broken two springs. I knew by that time, however, the Star could go where any car could, and it did. We went through those almost impassable roads without any trouble. Never once was I bumped off the seat. It held the rough road as well at slow speed and handled as beautifully as on concrete at more than 55 miles per hour."
Durant dealers were notified in advance so they could inform the public of the Star car's arrival along the local tour route. The Star's usual speed on the tour was said to be 25 to 35 miles per hour, with gasoline mileage of 25 miles to a gallon and "over 400 miles on a quart of oil" with no other expenses except for the gas and oil. The Star car was advertised at $810.
October, 1893
(Peninsula Enterprise- Accomac Court House, Va.)
The movement on foot for the establishment of a bank in the town of Onancock, of which there is a notice elsewhere in this paper, is certainly a step in the right direction. Whether or not a bank should be established there is hardly a debatable question. The necessity for it is so great and the reasons for having a bank in the county are so many, that the only question now debatable, is not whether we shall have a bank in Onancock, but why have we not had one before this time. Of course we should have it and the bulk of the stock should be taken by our own citizens and be controlled by them.
January, 1955
(Salisbury Times)
Pocomoke Lions To Entertain Farmers
POCOMOKE CITY - Members of the Pocomoke City Lions Club will be host to the Ruritans of the Atlantic District of Virginia and to farmers of this area for a meeting Tuesday night in the firehouse.
Last spring, Pocomoke City Lions visited the Ruritans and Tuesday's meeting will give them the opportunity to play host again in the series of yearly meetings. Approximately 150 are expected to attend.
Lions President Vaughn Wilkerson also announced that the local club will sponsor the sale of tickets for a special basketball game Feb. 19 between the Greenbelt Lions Club and the Pocomoke Chiefs. Proceeds will be contributed to the Pocomoke City Boys Club.
March, 1903
(Newark Advocate- Newark, Ohio)
Tomato Growers Getting Together.
At a recent meeting tomato growers in the Fairmount district of Somerset County, Md., decided that they would not contract to grow tomatoes for less than 15-cents for a five-eighth's bushel basket to be sold by the basket, and the cannery to furnish baskets for the grower to dump his tomatoes in at the factory. There was another meeting held at Jamestown attended by tomato growers from Westover and Brinkleys districts Jan.17, and the action of the previous meeting was endorsed. A committee was named from each district present to get tomato growers of their respective districts to support the measure.
March, 1932 (Time Machine archive)
(The Morning Herald- Hagerstown, Md.)
Mob Threatens Worcester County Prosecutor
Berlin, Md., March 24 (AP)- An investigation to establish the identity of the members of the mob which surrounded the Atlantic Hotel early today and threatened State's Attorney Godfrey Child, was promised today by Charles R. Mason of Pocomoke City, a member of the Worcester County Board of Commissioners.
Mason said the investigation would be conducted by the County Board of Commissioners.
Meanwhile, State's Attorney Child was resting comfortably at his home in Pocomoke City after being conducted there by Sheriff Wilmer S. Purnell after the latter and state troopers had dispersed the mob about the hotel. He made no intimations today concerning any actions he may take against the persons in the crowd.
The mob action followed the rendering of the decision by Justice Of The Peace William J. Bratten in dismissing the kidnapping and assault charges against Robert Allen, Chief of Police of Ocean City, and George K. Jarvis, prominent cattleman. The charges had been preferred by Charles W. Brown who said he had been waylaid and held a prisoner by Allen, Jarvis and two other men for five days last week.
State's Attorney Child presented the evidence for the complainant at the hearing last night and the attitude of the crowd wanted to know why the decision had been in the favor of the defendants. A window in the hotel where Child planned to spend the night was broken and the State's Attorney's automobile was wrecked.
After the hotel was darkened and the doors bolted, Sheriff Purnell and state police were called to break up the mob. Later the Sheriff took the prosecutor to his home.
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SAVE THE DATE ~ Harvest Music Festival
Beaver Dam Presbyterian Church is hosting a
Beaver Dam is located at 345 Makemie Rd Pocomoke.
The festival will be on Sunday, October 27 from 3-5
Harvest Music Festival
featuring the Beaver Dam Strings, Second Chance and Kindred Spirit. Refreshments will be served. Beaver Dam is located at 345 Makemie Rd Pocomoke.
The festival will be on Sunday, October 27 from 3-5
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Arrest Made For Theft From Walmart
On October 10, 2013 at approximately 1352 hours, Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to Wal-Mart in Berlin Md. for a theft.
Upon arrival Deputies and Maryland State Troopers made contact with the suspect, Identified as Mary Ellen Reid 49 years of age, from Berlin Md. Wal-Mart associates advised Ms. Reid had made approximately 10 trips in and out of Wal-Mart over a 3 hour period, concealing merchandise inside her handbag. Deputies found in Ms. Reid’s vehicle a black trash bag with numerous items with a total value of $1,289.47 and still bearing Wal-Mart sales tags.
Ms. Reid was placed under arrest by Worcester County Sheriff’s Office for theft and theft scheme Ms. Reid was taken before the District Court Commissioner, and was held in the Worcester County Jail on $5,000.00 bond.
Submitted:
Lt. Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office
New York Passenger Bus Crashes On Virginia Eastern Shore
Machipongo, Virginia – According to State Police, a commercial passenger bus from the Vision Tours Bus Company ran off the road and struck a ditch in the 13,000 block of Lankford Highway in Macipongo.
The bus had left New York and was traveling to Virginia Beach.
There were 55 people on board the Vision Tours Bus and 13 were transported to Shore Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
The passengers were from New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Beach.
Vision Tours Bus company is operated by ABC Bus Leasing of Minnesota.
The driver was 59 year-old Jeffrey Williams of New York. He was not injured and is being charged with failure to keep a vehicle on the roadway.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
There were no road closures as a result of the crash.
Source:
The bus had left New York and was traveling to Virginia Beach.
There were 55 people on board the Vision Tours Bus and 13 were transported to Shore Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
The passengers were from New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Beach.
Vision Tours Bus company is operated by ABC Bus Leasing of Minnesota.
The driver was 59 year-old Jeffrey Williams of New York. He was not injured and is being charged with failure to keep a vehicle on the roadway.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
There were no road closures as a result of the crash.
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TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview
1923.. "Star" car successfully travels the roads from Pocomoke City to Cape Charles; 1893.. A bank for Onancock?; 1955.. Pocomoke Lions Club to host farmers; 1903.. Somerset tomato growers demand 15-cents a bushel; 1932.. Mob threatens Worcester prosecutor.
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!
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OPEN HOUSE ~ Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company
TODAY
RAIN OR SHINE
Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company
1410 MARKET STREET
Saturday October 12
10 a.m. til 2 p.m.
10 a.m. til 2 p.m.
Come on out and see our station, fire trucks, and meet some of our firefighters for our open house.
There will be a rescue demo -- we'll show you how we extricate a patient trapped in a car.
Bounce house, games AND PLENTY to do for the kids !
Fire prevention hand-outs
Refreshments
Display of photos and accompanying history of the organization dating back to the fire departments founding
**If you are interested in becoming a firefighter or a cadet this would be a good time to find out more about it**
Rabid Raccoon Found On Chincoteague
According to the Accomack Sheriff's Office, on Thursday, October 3, a laborator confirmed rabid raccoon was found roaming Cropper Street and Church Street on Chincoteague and was immediately euthanized.
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that is present in the saliva of infected animals. Rabies is spread when the virus enters a fresh open wound, or through exposure of a mucous membrane of the nose, eye or mouth. Rabies is endemic in raccoons, and can be found in other animals including foxes, skunks, cats and bats.
To protect yourself, officials advise keep all pets vaccination current, keep your pets on your own property, avoid contact with stray or unknown pets and report all bites to your local Health Department.
In Accomack, the number is 824-5616. You can also call the Sheriff's office at 787-1311.
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Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that is present in the saliva of infected animals. Rabies is spread when the virus enters a fresh open wound, or through exposure of a mucous membrane of the nose, eye or mouth. Rabies is endemic in raccoons, and can be found in other animals including foxes, skunks, cats and bats.
To protect yourself, officials advise keep all pets vaccination current, keep your pets on your own property, avoid contact with stray or unknown pets and report all bites to your local Health Department.
In Accomack, the number is 824-5616. You can also call the Sheriff's office at 787-1311.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Worcester County Sheriff and Deputy Meet "The Incredible Hulk"
I just love it when I see the Worcester County Sheriff and his Deputies having fun!! Sheriff Mason, don't forget the "Roast the Sheriff" at the American Legion in Pocomoke in a few days!! More fun! jmmb/bw
Sheriff Reggie Mason and Corporal Dale Trotter were able to personally welcome Lou Ferrigno to the Ocean City Convention Center today for the 2013 Endless Summer Cruise In.
Lou starred in the 1978-1982 hit series, "The Incredible Hulk", and helped make famous the line "Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when I am angry."
Lou Ferrigno, it was a honor to have met you and we wish you the best in your continued endeavors. Lou also serves the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Phoenix Arizona when he is not touring as the Hulk.
Submitted:
Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Photo/ Worcester County Sheriff's Office |
Sheriff Reggie Mason and Corporal Dale Trotter were able to personally welcome Lou Ferrigno to the Ocean City Convention Center today for the 2013 Endless Summer Cruise In.
Lou starred in the 1978-1982 hit series, "The Incredible Hulk", and helped make famous the line "Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when I am angry."
Lou Ferrigno, it was a honor to have met you and we wish you the best in your continued endeavors. Lou also serves the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Phoenix Arizona when he is not touring as the Hulk.
Submitted:
Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Snow Hill Mud Bog CANCELED
SORRY !
Dirty Dog II / Driver Richie Lewis Photo/ Brian Phillips |
Due to the Nor'easter that has visited the area recently the second Mud Bog scheduled for Saturday, October 12, 2013 sponsored by the members of the Snow Hill Volunteer Fire Company has been
CANCELED
The fire department members are currently undecided on a makeup date but as soon as a decision is made there will be an announcement.
Fall Festival Has Been Canceled
DOWNTOWN POCOMOKE
Fall Festival
The Fall Festival hosted by the Downtown Pocomoke Association has been canceled for Oct. 12.
Many events will be held Oct. 19.
Please check pocomoke.com for updates.
The Studio Day at the Chamber with Artist Doris Glovier has also been canceled for Oct. 12.
Coast Guard Rescues Virginia Boaters During High Seas
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The Coast Guard responded Wednesday to a sailboat taking on water near the mouth of the Great Wicomico River and another sailboat approximately 17 miles northeast of Cape Charles that was disabled and taking on water.
Crewmembers aboard the 34-foot sailboat Basta contacted Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads Command Center watchstanders at approximately 5 p.m. reporting the boat was experiencing engine trouble, and they were unable to raise their sails or lower an anchor approximately six miles southeast of Ship Shoal Inlet.
Sector Hampton Roads watchstanders issued an urgent marine information broadcast and dispatched a 45-foot Response Boat - Medium crew from Coast Guard Station Cape Charles and an aircrew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., to assist.
After being underway for approximately an hour, the boatcrew was directed to return to base due to the 12-foot seas they were experiencing.
The Jayhawk crew arrived on scene at approximately 6:45 p.m., established communications with the Basta and relayed their position to the command center. Due to the 40 knot winds and 12-foot seas, the helicopter was unable to hoist the crewmembers from the sailboat.
A crew aboard a 45-foot Response Boat - Medium from Coast Guard Station Little Creek, Va., and a crew aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Sea Horse, an 87-foot patrol boat homeported in Portsmouth arrived on scene at approximately 9 p.m and was not able to get the Basta in tow.
The RB-M crew from Station Little Creek arrived on scene at approximately 10 p.m. and was unable to get the Basta in tow.
One crewmember aboard the Basta was injured, and the other was unable to connect the towline.
The Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City lowered a rescue swimmer, who was able to get aboard the sailboat and secure a tow line.
The RB-M crew towed the boat to a pier at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek where the two Basta crewmembers were evaluated by an ambulance crew.
In a separate case, crewmembers aboard the 36-foot sailboat, Silver Mists, contacted Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads Command Center watchstanders at approximately 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, reporting their boat hit a submerged object, and their boat was taking on water in the Chesapeake Bay near the Reedville Airport in Reedville.
Sector Hampton Roads watchstanders dispatched a crew aboard a 41-foot Utility Boat from Coast Guard Station Milford Haven to assist. The UTB crew arrived on scene, transferred the four people from the sailboat onto the Coast Guard boat and took the people shore side in Reedsville, where they stayed in a hotel overnight and arranged for TowBoat U.S. to recover the sailboat Thursday.
Submitted:
U.S. Coast Guard
Crewmembers aboard the 34-foot sailboat Basta contacted Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads Command Center watchstanders at approximately 5 p.m. reporting the boat was experiencing engine trouble, and they were unable to raise their sails or lower an anchor approximately six miles southeast of Ship Shoal Inlet.
Sector Hampton Roads watchstanders issued an urgent marine information broadcast and dispatched a 45-foot Response Boat - Medium crew from Coast Guard Station Cape Charles and an aircrew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., to assist.
After being underway for approximately an hour, the boatcrew was directed to return to base due to the 12-foot seas they were experiencing.
The Jayhawk crew arrived on scene at approximately 6:45 p.m., established communications with the Basta and relayed their position to the command center. Due to the 40 knot winds and 12-foot seas, the helicopter was unable to hoist the crewmembers from the sailboat.
A crew aboard a 45-foot Response Boat - Medium from Coast Guard Station Little Creek, Va., and a crew aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Sea Horse, an 87-foot patrol boat homeported in Portsmouth arrived on scene at approximately 9 p.m and was not able to get the Basta in tow.
The RB-M crew from Station Little Creek arrived on scene at approximately 10 p.m. and was unable to get the Basta in tow.
One crewmember aboard the Basta was injured, and the other was unable to connect the towline.
The Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City lowered a rescue swimmer, who was able to get aboard the sailboat and secure a tow line.
The RB-M crew towed the boat to a pier at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek where the two Basta crewmembers were evaluated by an ambulance crew.
In a separate case, crewmembers aboard the 36-foot sailboat, Silver Mists, contacted Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads Command Center watchstanders at approximately 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, reporting their boat hit a submerged object, and their boat was taking on water in the Chesapeake Bay near the Reedville Airport in Reedville.
Sector Hampton Roads watchstanders dispatched a crew aboard a 41-foot Utility Boat from Coast Guard Station Milford Haven to assist. The UTB crew arrived on scene, transferred the four people from the sailboat onto the Coast Guard boat and took the people shore side in Reedsville, where they stayed in a hotel overnight and arranged for TowBoat U.S. to recover the sailboat Thursday.
Submitted:
U.S. Coast Guard
OPEN HOUSE ~ Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company
OPEN HOUSE
Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company
1410 MARKET STREET
Saturday October 12
10 a.m. til 2 p.m.
10 a.m. til 2 p.m.
Come on out and see our station, fire trucks, and meet some of our firefighters for our open house.
There will be a rescue demo -- we'll show you how we extricate a patient trapped in a car.
Bounce house for the kids, games
Fire prevention hand-outs
Refreshments
Display of photos and accompanying history of the organization dating back to the fire departments founding
If you are interested in becoming a firefighter or a cadet this would be a good time to find out more about it
The public is welcome....and please bring the kids
Annual All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner ~ TONIGHT !
It's fire prevention week -- and the Cadets are having their 2nd Annual All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview
1923.. "Star" car successfully travels the roads from Pocomoke City to Cape Charles; 1893.. A bank for Onancock?; 1955.. Pocomoke Lions Club to host farmers; 1903.. Somerset tomato growers demand 15-cents a bushel; 1932.. Mob threatens Worcester prosecutor.
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!
BINGO ~ Sponsored by Pocomoke Jr. Women's Club
Brand Name Bingo !
Prizes include Thirty-One, Vera Bradley, Coach, Stella & Dot, Black & Decker, gift cards & more
Prizes include Thirty-One, Vera Bradley, Coach, Stella & Dot, Black & Decker, gift cards & more
Sponsored by Pocomoke Jr. Women's Club
"Adopt a Child for Christmas" Program
Friday, October 11, 2013
5:30 p.m. - Games @ 7 p.m.
5:30 p.m. - Games @ 7 p.m.
Pocomoke Fair Grounds
Broad Street
Pocomoke City, Md.
Broad Street
Pocomoke City, Md.
Be sure to enjoy the
Great food from the Great Pocomoke Fair kitchen
Raffle Table
**Bring 4 can goods or personal hygiene items for the Samaritan shelter and get a special game prize**
Tickets $20 in advance $25 at door
Call:
Andrea Lilly - 410-957-2519 or
Harriet Ennis - 410-603-8534 for tickets/information
Must be 18 to play!
Virginia Fire Company Treasurer Arrested For Embezzlement
James R. Morris Photo/ Va. State Police |
Morris arrested on multiple counts of embezzling funds intended for the use in operations of the Onley Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company following a State Police investigation initiated by a Virginia State Police Special Agent in November 2012. The embezzlement occurred over a period of several years.
As a result of the investigation, an Accomack County Grand Jury returned nine counts of embezzlement against the fire company's treasurer (James R. Morris)
Morris was released on a $1,000 bond from the Accomack County Jail and the investigation is continuing.
UPDATE On Government Shutdown From Virginia Congressman Scott Rigell
Rigell Urges Washington:
Reopen the Government
Written byKim Mosser Knapp
Communications Director
Dear Friends,
The government shutdown is unquestionably hurting families in Hampton Roads – particularly those who were furloughed because of the sequester earlier this year. I wanted to provide you with a brief report on Congressman Rigell’s efforts in recent weeks to prevent a government shutdown and reopen the government.
Preventing the Shutdown
Congressman Rigell has been a strong advocate for Congress returning to sane budgeting, or what’s called “Regular Order” – meaning Congress should pass a budget and all 12 appropriation bills each year in order to fund the government. (Read about the appropriations process here.)
Unfortunately, Washington has been relying on budgeting gimmicks called Continuing Resolutions (CRs) to fund our government year after year. CRs are mindless mechanisms that just continue the prior year’s funding levels without regard for the actual needs of the nation. On September 20, Congressman Rigell voted AGAINST a CR that failed to address the defense sequester or put the country back on a path to fiscal responsibility. At that point, Washington still had 11 days to work through appropriations bills before the start of the new fiscal year on October 1.
As you know, since that vote Congress and the White House failed to agree upon a plan to properly fund the government. As it became apparent there would be no agreement before October 1, Congressman Rigell voted to pass a spending bill that would keep the government open and delay parts of the Affordable Care Act, of which he has been a strong opponent. The Senate rejected this offer. The House and Senate went back and forth several times before midnight on October 1, each time the House making additional concessions in an effort to reach an agreement. Each time the Senate rejected these offers.
You know what happened next: the federal government shut down. More than 800,000 federal employees were furloughed, government contractors were sent home, and we saw government services across the country shutter – including our national parks and wildlife refuges, which is having a direct and serious impact on the economy of our Eastern Shore. The pain is still being felt as I write this today.
Reopening the Government
Congressman Rigell was among the first in his party to call for the consideration of what is known as a “clean CR,” meaning a funding bill to reopen the government with no strings attached. That has been met with resistance in the House but Congressman Rigell is actively pursuing options that both parties can agree upon to reopen the federal government.
Congressman Rigell is an original co-sponsor of H.R. 3223, the Retroactive Pay for Federal Employees Act, which the House passed Saturday morning. The bill provides authority for retroactive pay to federal employees furloughed as a result of the government shutdown. He also supported efforts to pay the military during the shutdown with passage of H.R. 3210 – the Pay Our Military Act.
Congressman Rigell also called on Defense Secretary Hagel to apply H.R. 3210 to civilian personnel and contractors of the Department of Defense, noting their work is critical to protecting the country and supporting the military. And Congressman Rigell voted to ensure the Department of Veterans’ Affairs has all the resources it needs to address the claims backlog and pay benefits on time.
Though these actions will help ease the burden felt in our district, the impacts of a long-term shutdown on our military, national security, and economy are dangerous. Congressman Rigell knows that the real solution is to reopen the government and get people back to work.
You will hear from Congressman Rigell directly in the days ahead. Please stay tuned to your email, and our Facebook and Twitter feeds for an announcement about a telephone townhall. I also encourage you to click through some of the links below to hear his message about reopening the government. As always, our staff is available to speak with you and address your comments and concerns. We welcome your questions. Our contact information is below:
Virginia Beach, VA – 757-687-8290
Eastern Shore, VA – 757- 789-5172
Washington, D.C. – 202-225-4215
Sincerely,
Kim Mosser Knapp
Communications Director
PS: Congressman Rigell is donating the salary he receives during the shutdown to the Wounded Warrior Project. As you may know, he already gives back 15% of his salary to pay down the national debt and supports the No Budget, No Pay Act which says Members shouldn't be paid without passing a budget and all 12 Appropriation bills.
Arrest Made / Investigation Continuing in Drug Theft
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, October 9, 2013
Case # 13-0245
LOCATION: Stockton, Maryland
CRIME: Armed Robbery
ACCUSED: Ecentral Brian Francois
Case # 13-0245
LOCATION: Stockton, Maryland
CRIME: Armed Robbery
ACCUSED: Ecentral Brian Francois
213 Cedar Street, Pocomoke City, Maryland
Ecentral Brian Francois |
CHARGES: Armed Robery, Second Degree Assault and Theft Under $1,000
NARRATIVE: On Tuesday, October 9, 2013, Ecentral Francois was involved in a drug transaction in the Stockton, Maryland area. During the transaction Francois brandished a gun and forcibly took the drugs.
Francois was tracked through the license plate on his vehicle and with the assistance of the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office and the Pocomoke City Police Department was detained and subsequently identified by the victim.
Francois was tracked through the license plate on his vehicle and with the assistance of the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office and the Pocomoke City Police Department was detained and subsequently identified by the victim.
Francois was arrested and charged with Armed Robbery, Second Degree Assault and Theft Under $1,000.
Mr. Francois was taken before a judicial officer and held on $40,000.
The investigation is ongoing.
The Sheriff's Office would like to thank the Pocomoke Police Department for their quick response and action taken in locating the suspect vehicle in such a quick manner. It is these partnerships that keep this county as safe as it is.
Submitted:
Lieutenant Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff's Office
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