Sunday, January 26, 2014

Worester County Sheriff's Deputy Investigates Two Accidents In Same Area

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office  Press Release

On Sunday 1-26-2014 at about 1033 in the morning a Worcester County Sheriff’s Deputy was investigating a crash on Meadow Bridge where a vehicle overturned.

A tow truck had arrived on the scene and the operator was in the process of removing the overturned vehicle.

 A red Ford Explorer, driven by Mr. Richard Potts of 62, of the Princess Anne area, crashed into the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle.

 It then subsequently struck the tow truck driver Robert Webber 42 of the Princess Anne area.

Mr. Webber was transported to PRMC in Salisbury for non life threatening injuries sustained in the crash.

The Deputy was not injured.

 The investigation in continuing and charges are pending against Mr. Potts.

Lt. Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office

Worester County Sheriff's Office PRESS RELEASE

On January 25, 2014 at approximately 0830 Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputies observed two vehicles traveling south on Rt. 113 in the area of Rt. 12 in Snow Hill, at 79 miles per hour in a posted 55 mile per hour zone. Both vehicles were stopped.

An odor of Marijuana was smelled coming from within one of the vehicles.

That vehicle was being driven by Traye C Mcpherson 19 years of age from Hempstead NY and a front seat passenger, Shanice A Pierre 20 years of age also from Hempstead NY.  In the glove box of this vehicle Deputies located a zip lock bag of Marijuana.  Ms. Pierre admitted to Deputies that the Marijuana was hers.

Ms.Pierre was charged with Possession of Marijuana less than 10 grams and she was released on a Criminal Citation.

Mr. Mcpherson was issued a traffic citation for 79/55.


Lt. Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office

Last of the Original Female Munchkins From "The Wizard of Oz" Dies

LAS VEGAS  — Ruth Robinson Duccini, the last of the original female Munchkins from the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz,"  died on Thursday, January 16, 2014 at the
age of 95.


With her death this leaves only one actor who played one of the original 124 Munchkins in the movie.

TIME MACHINE ... 1977, 1944, 2001, 1897, 1873


(READER-FRIENDLY VIEWING OF NEWSPAPER ARCHIVE MATERIAL.)
 
March, 1977 (Time Machine archive)

An article published in the Salisbury Daily Times was headlined "Pocomoke City Points To 1976 As Best Productive Since 1878." City officials pointed to numerous accomplishments including improvements to 21 streets...a new paved roadway into Cypress Park...hard surfacing a bicycle path and two parking areas...new playground equipment at Cypress Park...an architectural study for improvements to the downtown business district...construction of a new dock and boat ramp at Laurel Street and at Winter Quarters Drive...establishment of an Industrial Development Committee...installation of new filters at the two water pumping plants...a major reconstruction program at Winter Quarters Golf Club...approval of new mercury vapor street lights and traffic control signs...new housing code standards...outside painting improvements at City Hall...formation of a Medical Advisory Committee to seek improvements in health care facilities...and the First Annual Pocomoke City Cypress Festival. 
  
June, 1944
(Salisbury Times)

POCOMOKE MILK DELIVERY STOPS

Price Increase Recommended By Panel

Pocomoke City, June 1- Some 3,200 residents of Pocomoke City were without milk delivery service today as two dairies, seeking a price increase from the O.P.A. , suspended deliveries.

John M. Stevens of the Stevens Dairy, said about 50 or 60 customers appeared at his plant this morning where milk will be sold at retail. Some women brought their small children and babies with them.

Stevens said his route affected about 600 purchasers. A second dairy, that of C.J. Ardis, just outside Pocomoke City, also halted deliveries. The dairymen are seeking a price of 15 1/2 (15 and a half) cents against the present price of 14 cents per quart.

Stevens' deliveries in nearby Virginia communities, where he gets 17 cents per quart under O.P.A. regulations, continued.

Stevens said the price panel of the local ration board answered a demand from the Mayor and Council and Pocomoke Lions Club last night, with a recommendation that the price be raised by a cent and a half.

With all retail milk stopped, settlement of a price dispute apparently rested with Stabilization Director Fred M. Vinson in Washington.


July, 2001

The price of gas was in the news and because the cost was more than $1.60 a gallon in the counties near Washington, Maryland's average gas price was higher than the national average. However, the Eastern Shore along with some of the other western shore counties were reporting prices averaging at or below $1.45 a gallon. The national average of $1.43 a gallon was down from $1.63 a gallon the previous month.  

 
April, 1897
(Peninsula Enterprise- Accomac Court House) 

To Confederate Veterans of the Peninsula

The Charles S. Winder Camp of Confederate Veterans, having been duly organized in Easton, Maryland, it is earnestly requested that all of the old soldiers who wore the gray send at once their names and addresses to Adjutant Owen Norris, Easton, Talbot county, Md.
The fee of membership and annual dues are but nominal, within the limit of all, and all ex-Confederates on the Peninsula sending 20 cents to the Adjutant will be enrolled as members of the Charles S. Winder Camp.

In each case the rank and command must be given. 

  
July, , 1873

The Hagerstown (Md.) Herald And Torch Light reported that a group of prominent Marylanders visited the Synepuxent Beach near Berlin with the view of locating there "a fine large summer hotel, which will cost about $25,000." During the decade the area would come to life as Ocean City. 

 
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!

School Calendar For Accomack County Changes Due To Bad Weather


Accomack County's Superintendent Bruce Benson announces that due to the closing of schools for three days for inclement weather has made it necessary to make some important changes in their school calendars.

Parents should be aware that the first semester exams will be on January 29 and 30 with one hour and forty-five minutes early dismissal.

January 30 will be the end of the second nine weeks and first semester.

Friday, January 31, will be a teacher work day with no school for students.

 The third nine weeks and second semester will begin on Monday, February 3, 2014.
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20% OFF NONSALE Items AND....Purchase a Ticket To Win......

PURCHASE A CHANCE FOR
BUYER'S CHOICE POPCORN FAMILY....
 
All money raised will be donated to Pocomoke MarVa Theater to help with the expense of new digital equipment desperately needed.
 

Saturday, January 25, 2014

MISSING FAMILY PET - Please Help Locate

 MISSING FROM HOME......

Older, white Jack Russell Terrier who answers to the name PATRICK.

Missing in the Cokesbury- Wallace Taylor Road area.  Family pet has been missing since Friday afternoon.

If you have seen Patrick or have brought him in to keep him safe and warm PLEASE call Wayne -  443-614-5754 or message privately here on the PPE.

Please keep your eyes open and help bring Patrick back home.

Thanks!

TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview


 
1977.. Article notes many Pocomoke City accomplishments during previous year; 1944.. Milk price dispute halts deliveries in Pocomoke City; 2001.. Gasoline prices grab the public's attention, exceed $1.60 a gallon in some Maryland locations; 1897..New veterans group seeks membership of ex-Confederate soldiers on Eastern Shore; 1873.. Large summer hotel considered for Synepuxent Beach (pre- Ocean City).

Although you may not find all of 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! 

The 18th Annual Polar Bear Plunge ~ CANCELED

The 18th Annual Polar Bear Plunge 2014 in support of the Specaial Olympics  held by the Maryland State Police has been canceled according to organizers of the event.

Organizers cited high waves on the bay along with poor weather conditions.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
 In all events that we conduct, the health and safety of all involved are at the center of all important decisions related to continuing or canceling all or a portion of the activity.


After careful assessment of all contributing factors related to conducting the 18th Annual MSP Polar Bear Plunge, Special Olympics Maryland, in consultation with the Maryland State Police and Maryland Park Service, have made the decision to cancel this year’s Plunge. A combination of high winds gusting up to 25 mph has created three-foot waves.

Combined with freezing temperatures, this has created a large build up of snow and ice on the shore resulting in unsafe conditions for Plungers.

 Additionally, high winds are expected to continue throughout the day with 1-2” of snow is also in the forecast. Conditions are only expected to worsen throughout the day.

Given the commitment of over 7,000 plungers, hundreds of volunteers, sponsors and other stakeholders, we considered all possible scenarios for conducting today’s event and determined that there was no safe way to facilitate 7,000 people plunging. We also considered all the related implications that result from cancelling the event. We concluded that the severity of the conditions and corresponding implications that threatened safety of all involved dictated that we cancel. Because of the magnitude of the event, including park access, venue set up and expense, there are no alternative dates that could accommodate re-staging the Plunge.

As the single largest event to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Maryland, we are indebted to so many people that make it happen and understand the widespread disappointment that will result from this decision. We hope that everyone is able to take pride in knowing that even without plunging their efforts will have a profoundly positive impact on 6,500 Special Olympics Maryland athletes throughout the state. The event is on track to raise about $1.8m which is short of our goal of our $2.5m goal.

Plungers with pledges can turn their money into Special Olympics Maryland via a state police barracks or the Special Olympics Maryland office.

Source:

PERMANENT DRUG DROP-BOX YIELDS 243 POUNDS OF UNUSED MEDICATIONS IN 2013

(January 23, 2014) – The Ocean City Public Safety Building lobby has housed a permanent 24-hour drug drop-box since May of 2012. In 2013, 243 pounds of unused and unwanted medications, including controlled pain medications, depressants and stimulants, were turned in to the drop box. These turned-in medications have a street value of nearly $25,000.

Another permanent drug take back drop box is located at the Ocean Pines Police Department. Combined, the two drop boxes yielded a total of 657 pounds of medication containing 12,598 controlled pills having a street value of $70,592.

“The drop box was donated to the Ocean City Police Department in May 2012 by the Ocean City Elks Lodge and has served as a safe place for citizens to bring their unused and unwanted medications ensuring that the medications never end up on the streets of Ocean City,” said OCPD Chief Ross Buzzuro. “We strongly encourage citizens to take their unwanted medications to the drop box and not flush their medication or throw them away. Disposing of medication properly prevents the medication from entering our waterways and landfills.”

The Maryland Executive Board members of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI) have hailed this effort as a success in keeping unwanted and unused prescription drugs out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have them as well as out of Maryland coastal bays and waterways.

If you have any questions or would like more information about this free and confidential program, please contact the OCPD Public Affairs Office at: 410-520-5395.

Ocean City Police Dept.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge - SAFETY A TOP PRIORITY

PLUNGE SAFETY A TOP PRIORITY - LIST OF PLUNGER PREP TIPS

Maryland State Police

(ANNAPOLIS, MD) -- The organizing team of the Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge for Special Olympics is reminding all those participating in or visiting the event tomorrow that their safety is a top priority and it is vital to heed safety precautions.

  Conditions for tomorrow's 18th annual Plunge are not the coldest they have been, but the medical support team, headed by the Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine, is advising those participating and visiting to use common sense and adhere to safety tips. All persons attending the Plunge are reminded to dress warmly and stay warm until it is time to take their quick dip into the Bay. The Plunge announcer will be instructing participants to change into swim attire in the heated changing tents no sooner than 15 minutes before the 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. plunges. Plungers should keep skin exposure to a minimum. Some show up at the venue in their swim attire in the morning. This is NOT recommended, due to the cold temperatures and wind expected tomorrow.

In addition to dressing warmly, everyone is encouraged to visit one of the many heated tents throughout the venue that will be open and warm all day. These include the Carnival Funfest tent, the Rams Head Ice Lodge, the 98 Rock Hot Spot, and the Astro Family Fun Zone.
Other components of the Plunge medical team include professionals from the Anne Arundel County Fire Department and Maryland State Police tactical medics, as well as personnel from several volunteer fire companies. Medical teams will be roving throughout the venue to assist anyone in need of medical attention and will be on the lookout for persons not heeding our advice to stay covered and warm. A red and white striped medical tent will also be staffed with professionals and is located at the entrance to the event venue.
Other advice for plungers includes making sure shoes are worn for the plunge. Old athletic shoes are the best. Flip flops are not recommended.

There is no requirement regarding how 'wet' you get when you plunge. It is fine if you only get your ankles wet. No one is measuring how far you go in. If you have signed up, but would prefer not to plunge, that is fine too. If you have raised the minimum of $75, you will get your plunge sweatshirt and know you have supported a very worthwhile cause, whether or not you plunged.

The Plunge team is recommending that no one go all the way under. One absolute is that there should be NO DIVING! The water is much too shallow and any type of headfirst dive could be very dangerous.

There is snow throughout the Plunge venue. Those attending are urged to use caution and refrain from running.

The medical team is also reminding participants that cold weather and alcohol do not mix well. Alcohol is prohibited in the venue except at three specific locations. Officials will be verifying IDs and monitoring individuals to attempt to ensure excessive alcohol use does not occur. Police will be patrolling all areas of the venue and issuing citations or making arrests for alcohol use and or disorderly conduct.


Persons who think they may need medical attention are urged to visit the medical tent, or to contact any of the dozens of state troopers, police officers, or security personnel who will be in uniform and patrolling throughout the venue. Each will have communication with the State Police Command Post, which will dispatch assistance immediately.

Additional tips and advice can be found by visiting the Plunge website at www.plungemd.com.

  Pledges can still be made to sponsor plungers registered on the website. 

Worcester County Library ~ Pocomoke City Branch

Tot Time
 January 30, 2014 - 10:30 am
Pocomoke Branch

A variety of fun and educational activities for children 3 to 5 years old.

Registration is necessary.
 Call 410-957-0878 to sign up.


 

Are Too Many Sodas Harmful ?

Consumer Reports: Too many sodas contain potential carcinogen

(CNN) -- A chemical found in many sodas may be dangerous to your health, Consumer Reports says. And no, it's not sugar (this time).

The golden-brown color of many soft drinks comes with a dose of the chemical 4-methylimidazole, or 4-MeI. On U.S. product labels it appears simply as "caramel coloring."
 
Those who say the chemical may possibly cause cancer include the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer and the state of California, which now limits manufacturers to 29 micrograms of exposure for the average consumer per day.
 
Foods exceeding that limit have to carry a warning label that reads: "WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer."
 
But when Consumer Reports purchased sodas in California and had them analyzed by a lab, it found that one 12-ounce serving of Pepsi One or Malta Goya exceeded the levels permitted without a warning label.
 

Police Seeking Man Who Exposed Himself

Police are looking for a man in the Exmore, Virginia who exposed himself to a woman in one of the town's businesses.

Local police are seeking a black man who is between 5' 9" to 5" 10", small build who rides a bicycle. 

Anyone with any information should contact the Police Department at 442- 5405 or the Northampton County Sheriff's Department at 678-0458.

Virginia Symphony To Perform

Hear "Symphony at the Cinema" by the Virginia Symphony, conducted by Benjamin Rous, on Friday, January 31st at 8:00 PM at Nandua High School in Onley.

Presented by The Arts Council of the Eastern Shore and PNC Bank, the orchestra will perform compositions by classical and contemporary masters including selections from "Amadeus," "Empire of the Sun," "Apocolypse Now" and more.

Tickets are available online at www.acesva.org and at the Book Bin, Marsh Jewelers, Rayfields Pharmacies and H&H Pharmacies. Tickets are $24 online and at the outlets and $26 at the door.

All student tickets are $5. Tickets and information are available at www.acesva.org or 757-302-0366.

Worcester County Canned Food Drive


Worcester County seeks public participation with food drive

 Worcester County Volunteer Services and Liquor Control are hosting a canned food drive for the Maryland Food Bank (MFB) from Jan. 31 through Feb. 7.

All county employees and the public are invited to participate.

Canned food items can be deposited in specially-marked Maryland Food Bank barrels at these participating locations:

• Worcester County Jail in Snow Hill


• Worcester County Branch Libraries: Ocean City, Ocean Pines, Berlin, Snow Hill and Pocomoke

• All Department of Liquor Control (DLC) Shore Spirit Retail Liquor Store locations

• Worcester County Recreation Center in Snow Hill

• Central Landfill storage building in Newark

• Cape Isle of White Offices in Bishopville

~ UPDATED ~ Virginia Closings and Cancellations / Friday


Virginia Closings and Cancellations / Friday January 24, 2014 



Lighthouse Ministries Thrift Store closed today, will open Saturday at 10:00 AM.

Accomack County Public Schools closed Friday, 12 month employees report 2 hours late.

Holly Grove Christian School 2 hours late Friday.

Broadwater Academy will be closed Friday.

Northampton County Schools will be closed Friday, 12 month employees report 2 hours late.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

More Closings and Delays / Virginia

Closings and  Delays / Virginia

Broadwater Academy will be closed Friday.

Accomack County Public Schools closed Friday. 12 month employees report 2 hours late.

Grace UMC dinner tonight is still on at 5:30 PM.

Northampton Fire and Rescue in Nassawadox will have BINGO tonight.

Scholastic Bowl at Surry canceled

Boy's Basketball game Broadwater at Northampton postponed


Today's Boys basketball game Northampton vs. Nandua have been postponed till Monday January 27. JV will play at 5:30. Varsity will play at 7:00. Northampton girls will play at Nandua same times.

TIME MACHINE ... This Sunday's Preview



 
1977.. Article notes many Pocomoke City accomplishments during previous year; 1944.. Milk price dispute halts deliveries in Pocomoke City; 2001.. Gasoline prices grab the public's attention, exceed $1.60 a gallon in some Maryland locations; 1897..New veterans group seeks membership of ex-Confederate soldiers on Eastern Shore; 1873.. Large summer hotel considered for Synepuxent Beach (pre- Ocean City).

Although you may not find all of 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! 

MD House of Correction Dismantled

MD  House of  Correction
Crane Begins to Dismantle MD House of Correction
Ongoing Inmate Deconstruction Project is Largest of its Kind in America

TOWSON, MD (January 17, 2014)---A landmark deconstruction event began in earnest today, when the contractor working with inmates to take down the Maryland House of Correction began using heavy equipment to remove large chunks of the building. The 45-ton crane arrived on the work site in three trucks and was assembled on site. Media were invited out to record the crane’s first work, and what will likely be the public’s last glimpse of the historic prison in its intact state.

Begun by former DPSCS Secretary Gary Maynard—who returned to witness today’s historic moment--- the House of Correction deconstruction is the most unique and largest inmate labor project in America. More than 120 inmates have been trained in hazardous materials abatement and other skills, as inmates themselves help to deconstruct the prison, which opened its doors in 1879 and closed after a spate of fatal violence in 2007.

While it was Maynard’s vision that led to this project, it was made possible through a collaboration of multiple state agencies, foundations and the building trades. A $150,000 grant from the Abell Foundation paid for the inmate training. The Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation developed the curriculum and brought together the building trades needed to help with the pre-apprenticeship certification inmate completing the program receive.

The House deconstruction is the single largest Public Safety Works (PSW) effort ever undertaken by DPSCS. PSW is the Department’s signature inmate restorative justice program, which features three to four hundred inmates on any given day performing meaningful (and often skilled labor) jobs to pay society back. These have included the restoration of historic cemeteries and battlefields, the “planting” of tens of millions of oyster spat and trees, the construction of handicap-accessible curbs, and the rebuilding of flooded and storm-damaged towns, playgrounds, and parks.

“This moment is the culmination of a tremendous effort,” said DPSCS Secretary Gregg Hershberger. '‘Nowhere else in America are inmates involved in so meaningful a project.”

Added former Secretary Gary Maynard, whose idea led to the deconstruction: “Maryland is a leader in many correctional areas, and this project shows what can be done when good people work together in an effort to save taxpayers and teach inmates at the same time. I want to thank our partners at DLLR, the Abell Foundation and the MD Historic Trust for making all of this happen.”

Closed by Governor Martin O’Malley and Secretary Maynard in March of 2007 after the murder of Correctional Officer David McGuinn and several other fatal and near-fatal incidents of violence, the House of Correction was one of the nation’s oldest maximum-security prisons still in use. Its 28-inch-thick walls, narrow catwalks, and long, multi-tiered wings were unique in all of America---but the antiquated design contributed to the violence.

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Former Virginia Governor & Wife Indicted on Public Corruption and Related Charges

Former Virginia Governor and Former First Lady Indicted on Public Corruption and Related Charges

"An indictment is merely an accusation, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty."

January 21, 2014
RICHMOND—A federal grand today returned a 14-count indictment against former Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell and former First Lady Maureen G. McDonnell for allegedly participating in a scheme to violate federal public corruption laws.

Dana J. Boente, Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; Mythili Raman, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Criminal Division; Jeffrey C. Mazanec, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Richmond Field Office; Richard Weber, Chief of the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI); and Colonel W. Steven Flaherty, Virginia State Police Superintendent, made the announcement.

The indictment, returned in the Eastern District of Virginia, charges Robert McDonnell and Maureen McDonnell, both 59 and of Glen Allen, Virginia, with one count of conspiracy to commit honest-services wire fraud; three counts of honest-services wire fraud; one count of conspiracy to obtain property under color of official right; six counts of obtaining property under color of official right; and one count of making false statements to a federal credit union. Robert McDonnell is also charged with an additional count of making a false statement to a financial institution, and Maureen McDonnell is charged with one count of obstruction of an official proceeding.

“I thank the Assistant U.S. Attorneys, FBI, Virginia State Police, and the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation for their exceptional efforts in the investigation of this case,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Boente. “We will continue to work tirelessly with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute public corruption.”

“Today’s charges represent the Justice Department’s continued commitment to rooting out public corruption at all levels of government,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Raman. “Ensuring that elected officials uphold the public’s trust is one of our most critical responsibilities.”

“One of the most important investigative responsibilities with which the FBI is tasked is ensuring that the integrity of our elected public officials has not been compromised,” said FBI SAC Mazanec. “The Richmond Division of the FBI and our law enforcement partners have diligently worked this lengthy, detailed, and sensitive matter. I want to thank all those who have worked very hard and with great care on this investigation.”

“The state police and FBI agents assigned to this case have devoted an extensive amount of time and effort to this matter,” said Colonel Flaherty. “They are to be commended for their professionalism, objectivity, and dedication to duty in conducting this highly complex and sensitive investigation.”

“Public officials hold positions of trust and must accept the transparency and accountability that our laws require and their constituents expect,” said IRS-CI Chief Weber. “IRS-CI stands committed to investigating those officials. This case should serve as a strong warning to those who might consider similar behavior. No one is above the law, and everyone is accountable for their misdeeds.”

According to the indictment, from April 2011 through March 2013, the McDonnells participated in a scheme to use the former governor’s official position to enrich themselves and their family members by soliciting and obtaining payments, loans, gifts, and other things of value from Star Scientific, a Virginia-based corporation, and “JW,” then Star Scientific’s chief executive officer. The McDonnells obtained the things of value in exchange for the former governor performing official actions on an as-needed basis to legitimize, promote, and obtain research studies for Star’s products, including the dietary supplement Anatabloc®.

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Candidate for Pocomoke City Council District 3 Launches Campaign Website

Kim Jackson, Candidate for Pocomoke City Council District 3, launches campaign website

Jackson says she will use the page to keep the public up to date on any campaign news.  The candidate hopes it will allow people to get to know her even better, and understand her position on current issues.  You will also find links to Facebook and Twitter.

"Social media is an amazing tool.  It enables me to be far more accessible, literally giving people a direct link to ask questions".

Jackson closed by saying, "I hope people will take advantage of these platforms.  I am looking forward to hearing from them".

Campaign Website
www.vote4kimjackson.org

**UPDATED - Closings and Delays / Virginia

 
Closings and Delays
For Thursday, January 23, 2014
 
**UPDATED

**The Accomack County School Board Meeting scheduled for tonight, January 23, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors Chambers is being canceled. The rescheduled meeting will be determined at a later date.

**The ES Literacy Council's Annual Celebration is canceled and will be held March 18.



Shore Christian Academy in Exmore CLOSED
 
FMC Dialysis Office in Nassawadox will open two hours late Thursday morning. Patients, please do not show up until 7:00 AM.
Perdue will have a normal day and night shift Thursday
 
Broadwater Academy CLOSED
 
ANPDC,the Regional Housing Authority and the Virginia Housing alliance will be closed Thursday and will re open Friday
 
Onley Pre School will open two hours late Thursday
 
Bellcroft School or Miss Jean's in Accomac and Volney Hall in Eastville will be OPEN as usual Thursday.
 
Accomack County Schools will be CLOSED
 
Northampton County Public School CLOSED

TOPS Meeting & Weigh-in at Zion's Church in Parksley has been cancelled for Thursday.

Accomack County Government Offices will open at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday with liberal leave in effect.

A&N Electric Cooperative ~ BEAT THE PEAK

Announcement From A & N Electric


Due to the extremely cold temperatures recently A&N Electric Cooperative has announced a
"Beat the Peak" on Thursday, January 23
 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 a.m.

 During times of peak energy use your co-op pays a premium price for energy. By reducing how much energy you are using in your home, you can lower your co-op's energy costs, these savings are passed onto you.

YOU can lower your energy consumption during these "alert periods" by lowering your thermostat a few degrees, turn off unnecessary lights, avoid using the dish washer, washing machine or dryer. 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Virginia DOT Reports On Road Conditions

According to Chris Isdell at the Accomack County VDOT, all roads on the Eastern Shore are "passable", i.e. they are not closed.

Route 13 is now 95% cleared. Primary roads have been 50% cleared by VDOT and secondary roads, which include back roads and necks, have been 15% cleared.

Temperatures will drop back down into the teens tonight and any wet roadways will refreeze, which is likely to re-create hazardous roadways Thursday morning. Isdell said VDOT crews will be out in force Wednesday evening to try and keep the roads clear.


Isdell said he was hopeful that temperatures would increase Thursday enough to help melt the snow on the road. However, temperatures are only forecast to be in the low 30s for a high Thursday, the low 20s for a high Friday, and will finally rise into the 40s on Saturday.
WESR

 

Worcester County Sheriff's Office Announces the Passing of K-9 Dino.

K-9 Dino
Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Mason and his entire staff are saddened to announce the passing of K-9 Dino.

 K-9 Dino began suffering a medical condition in early 2013 which started to impact his breathing and performance.

K-9 Dino was retired by his handler, Cpl.... Bethany Ramey this past summer.

K-9 Dino was integral part of the CET team and Road Patrol during his time with us. K-9 Dino located numerous narcotics, U.S. Currency and was dual trained as a tracking dog as well. 

All of our thoughts are with his handler and her family and the entire K-9 Unit.

 There is no greater bond than what a K-9 Handler and their partner have.

The loss is great and felt for a long time. All of us at the Sheriff's Office feel the loss today.

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Note:  It was announced in October 2013 that K-9 Dino would be retiring. 

So sorry for your loss. bw
Retirement of K-9 Dino From Worcester County Sheriff's Dept.

Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and Wife Indicted On Federal Corruption Charges

RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY/AP) - Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife have been indicted on federal corruption charges.

Peter Carr, a spokesman for the U.S. Justice Department, says McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, were indicted Tuesday. The 14-count indictment includes conspiracy, wire fraud and other charges.

Document: McDonnell Indictment

The indictment shows the McDonnells’ scheming, using businessman Jonnie Williams’ private jet and receiving more than $135 thousand in loans and gifts from him as well as more than $7 thousand in golf outings and thousands more for his daughter's wedding. In exchange, the indictment alleges McDonnell arranged meetings for Williams, but in the end, McDonnell says Williams got nothing from his administration.

In a news conference Tuesday evening, Bob McDonnell addressed the public about the charges filed against him, claiming federal authorities are “stretching the law to its breaking point.”
“Law is clearly on our side,” he said. “ … I did nothing illegal.”

VIDEO: McDonnell's full news conference

McDonnell left office earlier this month after four years in the governor's office. A federal investigation overshadowed the final months of the only term as governor he is allowed under Virginia law. Authorities began looking into gifts the once-rising star of the Republican Party and his family received from a political donor and Richmond-area businessman.

In July, McDonnell apologized and said he had returned more than $120,000 in loans and other gifts from Johnnie Williams, the CEO of pharmaceutical company Star Scientific.

WAVY News 10's Andy Fox sat down with former Gov. McDonnell in December and pressed him about the possible indictments. He asked McDonnell if he was confident he wouldn't be indicted.

"I can't. I can only say that I'm focused on what I can control,"

McDonnell said. "Other people that are doing these reviews are doing them on their own timeframe."

VIDEO: Andy Fox's full exit interview with McDonnell

The time is here and so is the 14-count indictment, which includes charges of wire fraud, obtaining property under color of official right, and one count making false statements to a federal credit union.

The indictment paints a picture of the McDonnell family constantly with hands out to Jonnie Williams. The worst offender appears to be McDonnell's wife, Maureen, who sent an email to a senior McDonnell staffer demanding an inaugural clothing budget.

"Bob is screaming about the thousands I'm charging up in credit card debt. We are broke ... unconscionable amount in credit card debt ... this inaugural is killing us,” Mrs. McDonnell wrote in the email.

READ MORE....

Somerset County (MD) Sheriff's Office ~ Recent Arrests

RECENT ARRESTS ~ Somerset County (MD) Sheriff's Office

 Jessie Lamont Copes Jr. - Salisbury, arrested 1-6-14 on a warrant for violation of probation. Copes was later returned to the Somerset County Detention Center, and held without bond.

 George Barton Crocket  - Crisfield, arrested 1-6-14 on warrants through Wicomico and Worcester Counties. Crocket was later released on an unsecured bond.

 Ronald Lee Hall Jr. - Crisfield, arrested 1-6-14 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Hall was later held on a $1,000 bond.

 Chad Michael Bozman -  Crisfield, arrested 1-10-14 on two warrants for violation of probation. Bozman was later held without bond.

 Kristen Marie Ott  -  Westover, arrested 1-13-14 on a warrant for violation of probation. Ott was held on a $20,000 bond.

 Alonzo Darryl Johnson Jr.  - Westover, arrested 1-15-14 on a warrant for contempt of court. Johnson was held on a $25,000 bond.

 Ralph Maurice Taylor Jr.  - Princess Anne, arrested 1-16-14 on a warrant for violation of probation. Taylor was later returned to the Somerset County Detention Center and held without bond.

UPDATE......CLOSED TODAY ~ POCOMOKE CITY

Market Street Boutique
CLOSED - Will re-open on Thursday at 10:00AM conditions permitting.





Delmarva Discovery Center
The Delmarva Discovery Center and Delmarva Discovery Center Museum Store will be CLOSED today.




Heart N Home

Heart ~n~ Home will be closed today, Wednesday, January 22, 2014 due to the snow storm.
 
Will reopen Thursday, January 23rd.


Enchanted Florist~ Pocomoke
Closed




Riverside Grill ~ Pocomoke
Closed


UPDATE: VA. CLOSINGS


Please NOTE this is NOT a complete listing of closures in the Virginia area.  Check with your local NEWS.

Accomack County Government Offices: Closed Today
 
Accomack County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court: Closed Today

Accomack County Public Schools: Closed Today

 
Accomack General District Court: Closed Today

Northampton County Public Schools (VA) Closed

Northampton County Circuit Court (VA): Closed

 
Northampton County General District Court (VA): Closed Today
 
Eastern Shore Community College: Closed

Eastern Shore Community Services Board: Closed Today

 
Star Transit: Delayed Opening Until 10:00 AM

Tyson Foods, Temperanceville: No First Shift. Night shift will report on time Wednesday. Maintenance Call your Supervisor.

Broadwater Academy: Closed Today

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Virginia/ Closings and cancellations for Tuesday January 21, 2014

Virginia CANCELLATIONS
01/21/2014
Market Street United Methodist Church: Terrific Tuesday Dinner will be Wednesday at 5:45 Pm. Trustee meeting is cancelled. Kids Alive program is cancelled.

Annual celebration of the E.S. Literacy Council cancelled will be held Thursday at ESCC.

Accomac Parks and Recreation's Basketball games cancelled for tonight.

Basketball games for girls and boys between Northampton and Chincoteague cancelled tonight.

The Una Familiar tutoring at Melfa UMC scheduled for Wednesday evening has been cancelled however this Sunday evening outing to the YMCA will still go on as planned.

Shore Christian Academy will have a regular dismissal but no after school activities and no school Wednesday.

ESCC closing at 4 PM Tuesday.

Knights of Columbus Social at 6:30 today is cancelled.
Northampton and Accomack County Public School's will close today at 1:00 PM.

Central Baptist Academy will close today at 12:30 PM and will remain closed Wednesday.

Head Start in both counties will close at 1:00 PM.

Holly Grove Christian Academy is closed.

No limits ES is closed.

All branches of NMA Federal Credit Union will be closed Wednesday, January 22nd.

Choir practice is canceled tonight for St. Thomas United Methodist Church in Clam.

Due to the approaching inclement weather, the Eastern Shore Public Service Authority meeting, scheduled for tonight (January 21, 2014) at 7:00 p.m. in the County Administration Building in Eastville, has been cancelled. The meeting will now be held next Tuesday, January 28th, commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the second floor conference room of the County Administrators office, 16404 Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA 23347
Broadway Baptist Church in Cashville has canceled its business meeting tonight.

Melfa Town Council meeting is canceled tonight.

ESO Art Center, Belle Haven, closing at 4PM today.

St. Paul on the Shore Day Care closing at 5 PM.

Northampton County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court will be closed Wednesday. Please contact the office on Friday 757-678-1025 for new court dates.

The regular Accomack County School Board meeting has been moved to Thursday night at 7:30 PM at the Accomack Board of Supervisors Chambers.

Grace United Methodist Women's meeting is cancelled tonight.
FMC Dialysis Clinic in Nassawadox will open 2 hours late Wednesday morning. Patients do not report until 7 AM.

Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission meeting schedule for Tuesday night has been canceled, as well as the VIrginia Housing Alliance Meeting scheduled for Wednesday night.

Accomack JDR Court closed Wednesday.

Tea Party meeting at Little Italy Restaurant Wednesday canceled.
Attitudes Fitness Wednesday classes are canceled.

Take Care Of Those Animals!!!

REMEMBER:  If YOU are COLD- THEY are COLD also!!

 
This includes ANY household pet!
If YOU don't want to be outside they don't want to be either!
It's  just plain CRUEL!

Worcester County Recreation & Parks ~ Closing


Worcester County Recreation and Parks evening activities are cancelled for Tuesday January 21st.

The recreation center will be closing at 4:30 p.m

Announcement Rally Tonight POSTPONED - Rescheduled for 7pm, Wednesday, January 29.

Dear Pokomoke --

Given the extreme weather conditions today, we have postponed our announcement rally scheduled at 6pm tonight in Annapolis. The rescheduled date for our announcement rally will be 7pm Wednesday, January 29, 2014 at Mike's Crab House.

We have already started our work to change Maryland for the better so an extreme snowstorm will not slow our efforts. However, our primary concern today is your safety. Due to extreme winter storm warnings we strongly advise you to stay home and stay off the roads.

Please stay safe during this weather event and we hope you will be able to join us at our rescheduled rally on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 at 7:00pm.

Sincerely,

The Larry Hogan for Governor Campaign
(855) 23-HOGAN

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Hogan for Governor · 2635 Riva Rd, Suite 100, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States

HOGAN ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR GOVERNOR Postpones Evening Rally Due to Extreme Winter Weather


ANNAPOLIS – Today Larry Hogan announced his candidacy to become Maryland’s next governor:

“An overwhelming majority of Marylanders, regardless of party, feel that we are way off track, heading in the wrong direction, and that new leadership is needed in Annapolis. And one thing is clear: we can’t change Maryland without changing governors. So after serious reflection, I have decided to answer the call, and step up to this challenge.”

“The establishment in Annapolis has just been expecting another coronation in November. But today, regardless of the weather, we're putting them on notice that we're going to give them the toughest fight of their lives.”

Hogan planned to make his announcement this evening before an overflow crowd of more than 500 enthusiastic supporters from all across Maryland. However, facing what forecasters are describing as ‘the largest storm in three years’ and an expectation of up to ten inches of snow in the Annapolis area, the Hogan for Governor campaign has postponed this evening’s announcement rally, and rescheduled it for Wednesday, January 29, 2014 at 7PM.

“While our initial intention was to continue despite the weather, as we monitored the situation overnight, it became clear this was going to be a significant weather event," Hogan continued, “we've postponed today’s event, but no amount of snow is going to stop our grassroots army of 75,000 fed-up Republicans, Democrats, and Independents from bringing real change to Maryland.”

“We have already started our work to change Maryland for the better,” said Hogan, “but our primary concern today is the safety of Marylanders. Due to extreme winter storm warnings we are strongly advising our supporters to stay home and stay off the roads.”

A business owner for over 25 years, Larry Hogan has helped attract hundreds of businesses and thousands of jobs to Maryland. He took time away from his successful business to serve as a Cabinet Secretary in the Ehrlich Administration, and founded the state’s largest non-partisan grassroots organization, Change Maryland, focused on bringing fiscal responsibility and common sense policies to Annapolis.
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Adam Schmidt
(443) 221-4450 office
(410) 897-7050 mobile
aschmidt@hoganforgovernor.com
Hannah Marr
(443) 221-4450 office
(443) 935-3684 mobile
hmarr@hoganforgovernor.com
@Hogan4Governor | www.HoganforGovernor.com | fb.com/ChangeMaryland
Authority: Larry Hogan for Governor, John C. Wobensmith, Treasurer

LEGO ® @ the Library Contest / Pocomoke Branch

LEGO ® Contest

Registration required by January 22, 2014

For more information and for rules and regulations, contact the Pocomoke Branch at 410-957-0878.

 For 5 -12 year old children.