Thursday, January 30, 2014

Congress Briefed by Intelligence Community Execs....

Executives from the U.S. intelligence community
 testify before a Senate committee
on January 29, 2014
Congress Briefed by Intelligence Community Execs on Threats to U.S. National Security

FBI Director James Comey and other executives of the U.S. intelligence community joined Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper to deliver to Congress their annual worldwide assessment of current threats to U.S. national security.

A number of threat topics were discussed during the course of the hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. DNI Clapper testified that, in the cyber arena, computer network exploitation and disruption activities such as denial of service attacks will continue, and that critical infrastructure systems will continue to be enticing targets of malicious actors. Terrorist threats are coming from a diverse group of entities—from formal groups to homegrown violent extremists and ad hoc, foreign-based actors. Threats posed by foreign intelligence entities—as well as trusted insiders—will evolve in terms of scope and complexity as they seek new, more diverse, and more technically sophisticated methods of obtaining U.S. national security information.

Nation-state efforts to develop or acquire weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems continue to pose a major threat to the U.S., deployed troops, and allies. And transnational organized crime and criminals—including drug traffickers, human traffickers, and money launderers—continue to threaten both U.S. economic security and national security.

In addition to DNI Clapper and Director Comey, other executives appearing at the hearing included CIA Director John Brennan, Defense Intelligence Agency Director (Lt. Gen.) Michael Flynn, and National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew Olsen.

Read full text of DNI Clapper’s statement (pdf)

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NASA Observes Day of Remembrance Jan. 31

NASA will pay will tribute to the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other NASA colleagues, during the agency's Day of Remembrance on Friday, Jan. 31.

NASA's Day of Remembrance honors members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery.

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and other agency senior officials will hold an observance and wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery Friday morning.

Other tributes across the agency include a wreath-laying ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial located in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida and NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California will hold a remembrance ceremony at its visitor center, the Exploration Center.

On Thursday, Jan. 30, NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston will hold a tree planting ceremony in honor of former astronaut C. Gordon "Gordo" Fullerton. All employees are encouraged to observe a moment of silence to remember their fallen friends and colleagues. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will hold a wreath-laying ceremony for employees followed by a public ceremony at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.

NASA also is paying tribute to the agency's fallen astronauts with special online content available at:

OCPD REVITALIZES CRIME TIP HOTLINE

(January 29, 2014) – The Ocean City Police Department recently revitalized the town’s crime tip hotline by making it easier to find and understand for the citizens of Ocean City.

Ocean City residents can now call one number to report a tip about crime – 410-520-5136. Residents also have the option to share tips through email at crimetips@oceancitymd.gov.

 The crime tip hotline information can be found on our departmental website at oceancitymd.gov/Police as well as on our departmental Facebook and Twitter pages.   Any information provided through our hotline is held strictly confidential.

“We strongly encourage anyone that has any suspicions or concerns that there may be criminal activity in their area to call 410-520-5136 or email crimetips@oceancitymd.gov,” said Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro. “Tips that we receive can often be valuable information for our detectives.”

Citizens are reminded that if information to be shared is time sensitive, please call 911 for an immediate response.

Ocean City Police Dept.

Drugs Found In Vehicle Stopped For Speeding

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office

On January 27, 2014 at approximately 0930 hours a Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputy stopped a vehicle for 70 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone on Rt. 50 in the area of Rt. 90. 

 The Deputy identified the driver as Kristen A Cummings 25, of Concord, North Carolina. 

 The Deputy determined that Mrs. Cummings’ license was suspended. A search of the vehicle was conducted.  During the search suspected cocaine was located in Mrs. Cummings purse. 

Mrs. Cummings was placed under arrest and taken to the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office.

 Mrs. Cummings was charged with possession of cocaine, and possession of drug paraphernalia and driving while suspended. 

Mrs. Cummings was taken in front of the District Court Commissioner where she was released on her own recognizance.

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

CBBT To Collect Food for Food Bank

CBBT To Collect Non-perishable Food Over Super Bowl Weekend

CAPE CHARLES, VA / In an effort to help sack hunger on the Eastern Shore and in Southeastern Virginia, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel will be partnering with the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia, and its branch, the Foodbank on the Eastern Shore, as it conducts a Big Game Day Food Blitz, beginning Friday, January 31 through Sunday February 2, 2014.

Toll collectors will be accepting non-perishable food items for the Foodbank at each of the toll plazas. The employees and Commissioners of the CBBT are once again hopeful that this Food Blitz over Superbowl weekend will substantially increase non-perishable food stocks on both sides of the Bay that can be disseminated to those in need, stated Jeff Holland, Executive Director of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel.

During the 2013 fiscal year, the Foodbank distributed over 14.2 million pounds of food to hundreds of thousands of children, seniors and families in Southeastern Virginia and on the Eastern Shore.

The Eastern Shore branch of the Foodbank currently distributes over 1 million pounds of emergency food.

 Food donated at tollbooths on the Eastern Shore will remain at the Eastern Shore branch, while food donated at tollbooths in Virginia Beach will be utilized by the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia main location.

The need is tremendous, with almost all of our food pantries reporting increased numbers of families seeking assistance, said Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia Eastern Shore Branch Manager Charmin Horton. We continue to see an increase over last year and anticipate even greater numbers.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Maryland State Police - Missing Persons Alert Issued

Glen Allen Vickers - Reported  Missing
Missing Persons Alert Issued

The Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack is attempting to locate a reported missing person identified as Glen Allen Vickers.

 It is believed Vickers may be traveling through Maryland, Virginia or Delaware and could possibly be seeking shelter or assistance.

Few other details have been provided about his disappearance: He may be operating a red 2002 Ford F-150 truck with Maryland registration plate 7AM839. Vickers currently has long hair, a beard and is roughly 5’11” tall and around 375 pounds.

 Anyone who comes into contact with Vickers or the vehicle is urged to contact the MSP Berlin Barrack at 410-641-3101.

UPDATED - Virginia CLOSINGS AND DELAYS ~ Wednesday, January 29, 2014


Closings and Delays for Wednesday, January 29, 2014 ~ Virginia

The Department of Motor Vehicles is closed today due to inclement weather. Please post on your station

NASA Credit Union closed today

Snips and Styles, Onancock closed today

Little Italy closed today. Tea Party meeting canceled for today and will be held February 12th

Attitudes fitness closed Wednesday

The USDA Service Center in Accomac is closed today. HL Kellam

Perdue has canceled first and second shift Wednesday, will operate normally on Thursday

Social Security Office in Accomac is closed today

Merrill Lynch Accomac office closed calls will answered
Division of rehabilitative services in belle haven closed today

Waterford Printing is closed today

Club Car Café in Parkley is open tonight until 8:00 PM and has 3 different types of soup to order. 665-7822

Matthews Market in Mappsville is open

The BANK Coffee House in Onancock is closed today,Wednesday

Hollies Baptist Church cancelled day and evening meetings Wednesday

Virginia Employment Commission closed today

Fresenius Dialysis Office, Nassawadox, opening 2 hours late Thursday

Onley Baptist Church,Onley, canceled services tonight.
No services at Exmore Baptist tonight

No Bible class tonight at Keller Church of God

No weight watchers meeting at Rock Church tonight

Accomack Co. Public Schools closed Wednesday

Northampton County Schools will be closed Wednesday for all students and staff

St. Paul on the Shore closed Wednesday

Central Baptist Academy closed Wednesday

Broadwater Academy closed Wednesday

Shore Christian Academy closed Wednesday

Chesapeake Bay ENT closed on Wednesday

Painter Garrison's UMC & Smith Chapel UMC have cancelled the joint Wednesday morning prayer group, as well as the Wednesday morning Bible Study, and the Wednesday evening Bible study.

Dialysis Clinic at Nassawadox is now closed on Wednesday and will reopen with a regular schedule on Thursday.

Photography sessions for the St. Thomas and Guilford United Methodist Church Directory originally scheduled for January 29 and 30 have been postponed until February 26 and 27.

All Rabies Clinics for tonight, Tuesday January 28th, and tomorrow, Wednesday January 29th have been CANCELED! We hope to re-schedule these clinics for next week and will let everyone know once we have that figured out.

The Northampton County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court will be closed Wednesday, January 29th.
Daily Manufacturing will be open Wednesday, all employees report on time

Una Familia at Melfa UMC canceled Wednesday
Accomack County Juvenile and Domestic Court closed Wednesday

Shiloh Baptist Church, Boston, canceled Wednesday's meeting

New Revenna closed Wednesday

Rock Church's Food Distribution rescheduled for Friday at 6:00 PM

Adult Probation and Parole in Accomac is closed on Wednesday

Northampton Circuit Court is closed on Wednesday
ES Community Services Board is closed on Wednesday
Perdue, Wednesday Day Shift will not work, Night Shift scheduled to work as usual

Bayside Rehab all locations closed Wednesday

Accomack General District Court closed Wednesday

Atlantic Animal Hospital Accomac closed
Wednesday


Bayside Rehab closed Wednesday

McCaleb-Metzler will be closed on Wednesday, January 29th

ANPDC, the Regional Housing Authority and the Virginia Housing Alliance will be closed Wednesday

Tyson Foods.. Dayshift will not work Wednesday, Night shift will work as scheduled. Maintenence crew needs to contact your supervisor

Eastern Shore Community College Closed Wednesday

Riverside Cape Charles Medical Center, Eastern Shore Physicians and Surgeons, Partners in Women's Health, Shore Orthopedics, Shore Surgery, Shore Gastroenerology, Shore Cancer Center and Metompkin Medical Center all closed Wednesday

ESO Arts Center will be closed on Wednesday

SPCA Eastern Shore Virginia Closed to the public tomorrow, Wednesday January 29. Thank you and please keep your fur kids warm and safe!

Accomack-Northampton Pregnancy Center is closed today

Dr. Spence's dental office in Exmore is closed today

The YMCA in Onley is closed Wednesday

Accomack and Northampton County Health Departments will be closed Wednesday

ES Center for Independent Living closed Wed

Salon La Bella Mi, Colonial Square Plaza, Belle Haven will be closed Wednesday January 28

OBS in Onancock and Eastville closed

Exmore Town office closed

Accomac Farm Bureau closed

Hall Richardson Insurance closed

Island Dental on Chincoteague closed

BB&T Banks closed

Dr. Len Bundick's office closed

Onley Planning Commission meeting cancelled Wed
Garry Drummond's State Farm In Nelsonia closed

Springleaf Financial Services closed

PNC Banks Closed

Star Transit Closed

Dr. Shelly's Dentist office in Onley closed

Riverside Cardiac Rehab closed

2a court services in Accomac and Eastville closed

Dr. Foley's office in Exmore closed

Mosher Physical Therapy Closed

Shore Bank closed

H&R Block in Onley and Belle Haven Closed

Associated Insurance Centers closed

ES Historical Society Annual Membership meeting tonight postponed to February 5th

Merrill Lynch Accomac office closed, calls will be answered

Eastern Shore Public Library closed today

Tabernacle Baptist Church Bible Study Canceled

Painter VFC Bingo canceled

NAPA in Onley open, Belle Haven Branch closed

Meals for Hungry at Epworth UMC canceled tonight

No Choir practice Epworth UMC

Waterford Printing is closed today

Division of Rehabilitative Services in Belle Haven closed today

No meeting at Onancock Baptist Church tonight

Union Baptist Church meetings canceled

Jaxons Hardware in Parksley will open at 10:00 AM, Jaxons will open at 10:30 AM

ES Rural Health closed Wednesday

Social Security Administration Office in Accomac Closed

Northampton County Parks and Rec Youth Basketball practice canceled. 678-0468 for more details

USDA Service Center in Accomac Closed

GRACE United Methodist Church, Parksley canceled its Wednesday night dinner and will have it tomorrow same time. 5:30 to 6:30 PM

Shore Distributors in Onley is open. Will be until 4.

UPDATED - CLOSED TODAY ~ POCOMOKE CITY

POCOMOKE CITY
 
 Pocomoke Area Chamber of Commerce will be closed today, Weds., Jan. 29th.  We are available by email at pocomokechamber@gmail.com. 
 



Pocomoke Karate & Judo Inc. KDJR ( Kar-Do-Jitsu Ryu)  Closed tonight - Students who were schedule
to test tonight will test Monday night
 
Riverside Grill is closed today.

REMINDER ~ 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

SpyEye Malware Mastermind Pleads Guilty

Botnet Bust
SpyEye Malware Mastermind Pleads Guilty

January 28, 2014

Today, Russian national Aleksandr Andreevich Panin pled guilty in an Atlanta federal courtroom to a conspiracy charge associated with his role as the primary developer and distributor of malware—called SpyEye—created specifically to facilitate online theft from financial institutions, many of them in the U.S.

SpyEye infected more than 1.4 million computers—many located in the U.S.—obtaining victims’ financial and personally identifiable information stored on those computers and using it to transfer money out of victims’ bank accounts and into accounts controlled by criminals.

Ultimately, though, Panin sold his malware online to the wrong customer—an undercover FBI employee. And after an investigation involving international law enforcement partners as well as private sector partners, a dangerous cyber threat was neutralized.

How the conspiracy operated. From 2009 to 2011, Panin conspired with others, including co-defendant Hamza Bendelladj (charged and extradited to the U.S. last year), to advertise and develop various versions of SpyEye in online criminal forums.

One ad described the malware as a “bank Trojan with form grabbing possibility,” meaning it was designed to steal bank information from a web browser while a user was conducting online banking. Another ad said that the malware included a “cc grabber,” which scans stolen victim data for credit card information.

Panin sold the SpyEye malware to more than 150 “clients” who paid anywhere from $1,000 to $8,500 for various versions of it. Once in their hands, these cyber criminals used the malware for their own nefarious purposes—infecting victim computers and creating botnets (armies of hijacked computers) that collected large amounts of financial and personal information and sent it back to servers under the control of the criminals. They were then able to hack into bank accounts, withdraw stolen funds, create bogus credit cards, etc.

In February 2011, a search warrant allowed the FBI to seize a key SpyEye server located in Georgia. It was several months after that when the FBI bought SpyEye online from Panin—which turned out to be very incriminating because that particular version contained the full suite of features designed to steal confidential financial information, make fraudulent online banking transactions, install keystroke loggers, and initiate distributed denial of service (or DDoS) attacks from computers infected with malware.

Panin was arrested in July 2013 while he was flying through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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Worcester County Maryland Library

Worcester County Maryland Library


All branches of the Worcester County Library are closed today, (Wednesday) 1/29/14.

Congressman Scott Rigell Responds to 2014 State of the Union Address

Rigell Response to
2014 State of the Union Address


Washington, D.C. – Congressman Scott Rigell (VA-2) released the following statement after tonight’s State of the Union address by President Obama:

“Tonight the President made clear that he will continue to issue executive orders whenever he finds that Congress does not agree with him. By advancing his agenda with an end-run around Congress, the President weakens the structure framed by our Constitution, and that which is so essential to good governance. Americans voted in favor of a government that operates within a system of checks and balances, and the President does not have the authority to work around the law
“Finding common ground is difficult, yet it is imperative that we do so if we are to make real progress on our nation’s top priorities, starting with more jobs and a stronger economy.

“I join a number of Members of Congress representing both parties and both chambers who are ready to pass legislation that reflects common ground and puts America first. To pass common ground legislation, the President and Congress must first believe it can be found. I, for one, do.”  
                                          

PUBLIC’S HELP SOUGHT IN BURGLARY INVESTIGATIONS


Maryland State Police

(NORTH EAST, MD) – Maryland State Police criminal investigators in Cecil County are seeking the public’s help in identifying and arresting the person or persons responsible for a number of nighttime burglaries that have occurred in the North East area.

Maryland State Police Criminal Enforcement Division investigators assigned at the North East Barrack are investigating nine burglaries that have occurred since early November and have similarities in how and when they were committed. Entry is being made through windows or doors, whichever seems to offer the least resistance at the particular home. Police believe more than one suspect may be involved. Four of the burglaries have occurred in the Lake Side Trailer Park. All have occurred in the North East area.
Five of the burglaries occurred while residents were in their homes sleeping. No one awoke to confront the suspect or suspects and no one has been injured during the burglaries.

Anyone with information about the suspect or suspects responsible for these burglaries is urged to contact Maryland State Police criminal investigators at the North East Barrack at 410-996-7800. Callers may remain anonymous.

The burglaries under investigation by State Police include:


1) 11/04/13 - between 2:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
400-block of Champlain Rd.
Electronic equipment was stolen.

2) 11/30/13 – 9:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. on 12/01/13
100-block of West Huron Ct.
Nothing was stolen.

3) 12/03/13 – between 7:00 a.m. and 4:40 p.m.
100-block of Forge Ct.
Electronic equipment was stolen.

4) 12/07/13 – between 1:00 a.m. and 4:30 a.m.
2200-block of Pulaski Highway
Personal items and electronic equipment were stolen.

5) 12/17/13 – between 5:00 a.m. and 5:30 a.m.
100-block of Ontario Ct.
Cash and personal items were stolen.

6) 12/18/13 – between 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Unit-block of Creedmore Lane
Cash was stolen.

7) 12/27/13 – at about 12:00 p.m.
100-block of Philipe Lane
Electronic equipment was stolen.

8) 01/12/14 – at about 2:00 a.m.
200-block of North East Rd.
Personal items were taken.

9) 01/26/14 - at about 4:00 a.m.
400-block of Champlain Rd.
Cash was stolen.

State Police are reminding residents in the area to be certain to lock and secure all doors and windows, especially at night. Keeping porch lights on at night and being observant of suspicious persons or circumstances at all times are also advisable. Residents are urged to look out for each other and to call 911 immediately if suspicious persons or circumstances are observed. Additional crime prevention tips are available from the National Crime Prevention Council at http://www.ncpc.org.

Troopers are coordinating investigative efforts with the Cecil County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives there are investigating additional burglaries similar to the State Police cases.

The investigation is continuing.
 

How To Avoid Being Skimmed

 From:  Worcester County Sheriff’s Office



How To Avoid Being Skimmed

- Inspect the ATM, gas pump, or credit card reader before using it…be suspicious if you see anything loose, crooked, or damaged, or if you notice scratches or adhesive/tape residue.

- When entering your PIN, block the keypad with your other hand to prevent possible hidden cameras from recording your number.

- If possible, use an ATM at an inside location (less access for criminals to install skimmers).
 
- Be careful of ATMs in tourist areas…they are a popular target of skimmers

ATMs aren’t the only target of skimmers—we’ve also seen it at gas pumps and other point-of-sale locations where customers swipe their cards and enter their PIN.

If you have additional questions, please contact Worcester County Sheriff’s Office 410-632-1111 and speak with a Detective.

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

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Wednesday, January 29, 2014 ~ CLOSINGS AND DELAYS



Closings and Delays for Wednesday, January 29, 2014

 Accomack Co. Public Schools closed Wednesday

Northampton County Schools will be closed Wednesday for all students and staff

St. Paul on the Shore closed Wednesday

Central Baptist Academy closed Wednesday

Broadwater Academy closed Wednesday

Shore Christian Academy closed Wednesday

Chesapeake Bay ENT closed on Wednesday

Painter Garrison's UMC & Smith Chapel UMC have cancelled the joint Wednesday morning prayer group, as well as the Wednesday morning Bible Study, and the Wednesday evening Bible study.

Dialysis Clinic at Nassawadox is now closed on Wednesday and will reopen with a regular schedule on Thursday.

Photography sessions for the St. Thomas and Guilford United Methodist Church Directory originally scheduled for January 29 and 30 have been postponed until February 26 and 27.

All Rabies Clinics for tonight, Tuesday January 28th, and tomorrow, Wednesday January 29th have been CANCELED! We hope to re-schedule these clinics for next week and will let everyone know once we have that figured out.

The Northampton County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court will be closed Wednesday, January 29th.

Daily Manufacturing will be open Wednesday, all employees report on time

Una Familia at Melfa UMC canceled Wednesday

Accomack County Juvenile and Domestic Court closed Wednesday

Shiloh Baptist Church, Boston, canceled Wednesday's meeting

New Revenna closed Wednesday

Rock Church's Food Distribution rescheduled for Friday at 6:00 PM

Adult Probation and Parole in Accomac is closed on Wednesday

Northampton Circuit Court is closed on Wednesday

ES Community Services Board is closed on Wednesday

Perdue, Wednesday Day Shift will not work, Night Shift scheduled to work as usual

Bayside Rehab all locations closed Wednesday

Accomack General District Court closed Wednesday

Atlantic Animal Hospital Accomac closed
Wednesday


Bayside Rehab closed Wednesday

McCaleb-Metzler will be closed on Wednesday, January 29th

ANPDC, the Regional Housing Authority and the Virginia Housing Alliance will be closed Wednesday

Tyson Foods.. Dayshift will not work Wednesday, Night shift will work as scheduled. Maintenence crew needs to contact your supervisor

Eastern Shore Community College Closed Wednesday

Riverside Cape Charles Medical Center, Eastern Shore Physicians and Surgeons, Partners in Women's Health, Shore Orthopedics, Shore Surgery, Shore Gastroenerology, Shore Cancer Center and Metompkin Medical Center all closed Wednesday

ESO Arts Center will be closed on Wednesday

SPCA Eastern Shore Virginia Closed to the public tomorrow, Wednesday January 29. Thank you and please keep your fur kids warm and safe! 


Snow Emergency Plan for Worcester and Somerset Counties

Worcester County Sheriff's Office

The Maryland State Police have implemented a Snow Emergency Plan with SHA for Worcester and Somerset Counties

. Once a snow emergency is declared, the law requires certain precautions:

 Prohibited parking on roads and streets designated as snow emergency routes; and The use of snow tires/chains (most cars now use all weather tires, so changing to "snow" tires is unnecessary)

 Motorists are urged to stay home. Disabled vehicles will be towed from roadways immediately. SHA has crews working at this time. We ask that you give them clear passage.

Virginia / Closings and Delays for Tuesday January 28, 2014 / Wednesday, January 29, 2014

 

Virginia / Closings and Delays for Tuesday January 28, 2014 / Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Daily Manufacturing will be open Wednesday, all employees report on time.

Una Familia at Melfa UMC canceled Wednesday
Accomack County Juvenile and Domestic Court closed Wednesday

ESO in Belle Haven will close at 4:00 PM.

Shiloh Baptist Church, Boston, canceled Wednesday's meeting.

New Revenna closed Wednesday.

Painter Garrison & Smith's Chapel United Methodist Church have canceled Wednesday's morning Bible Study and Prayer Group and also Wednesday evening Bible Study.

Rock Church's Food Distribution is postponed for tonight and rescheduled for Friday at 6:00 PM.

Accomack County Government Offices will close at 4:00 today.

Adult Probation and Parole in Accomac is closed on Wednesday.

NH Circuit Court is closed on Wednesday.

YMCA is closing at 6:00PM today.

Painter Garrison's UMC & Smith Chapel UMC have cancelled the joint Wednesday morning prayer group, as well as the Wednesday morning Bible Study, and the Wednesday evening Bible study for tomorrow.

ES Community Services Board is closed on Wednesday.
Attitudes Fitness Center - All classes cancelled this evening.

Central Baptist Academy Closing at 1:30 PM

Parks and Rec Basketball games for tonight have been cancelled.

Cheriton Vol Fire Company Bingo cancelled for Tuesday night

All Rabies Clinics for tonight, Tuesday January 28th, and tomorrow, Wednesday January 29th have been CANCELED! Please share this information. We hope to re-schedule these clinics for next week and will let everyone know once we have that figured out.

The Northampton County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court will be closed Wednesday, January 29th.

The branches of NMA Federal Credit Union will be closed on Wednesday.

Accomack County Schools close 1:30 Tuesday

E.S. Animal Hospital closing at 2 pm

Accomack Juvenile and Domestic Court drivers license presentation postponed until Feb. 25.

Epworth UMC Vision meeting cancelled for tonight

Coast Guard Flotilla 12-2 meeting cancelled for tonight

Hare Valley Senior Center closed Tuesday

Chesapeake Bay ENT closed on Wednesday

Basketball game Chinco vs. Northampton Postponed

Scholastic Bowl Championship at Surry has been cancelled

Garbage pick-up has been stopped due to a main water pipe break on Main Street, Exmore.

Garbage pick-up in the town of Exmore has been stopped due to a break in the water main pipe on Main Street.

Hogan to Kick-off Campaign for Governor

Hogan to Kick-off Campaign for Governor

Who: Larry Hogan, a business owner for over 25 years, has helped attract hundreds of businesses and thousands of jobs to Maryland. Hogan took time away from his successful business to serve as a Cabinet Secretary in the Ehrlich Administration. He founded the state’s largest non-partisan grassroots organization focused on bringing fiscal responsibility and common sense to Annapolis.  He has spent a lifetime fighting to change Maryland for the better.

What: Hogan for Governor Kick-off Rally

Where: Mike's Crab House, 3030 Riva Road, Annapolis (Riva), MD 21140

When: 7PM Wednesday January 29, 2014

Details: Larry Hogan will kick-off his campaign for Governor 7PM Wednesday January 29, 2014 with a rally at Mike’s Crab House in Riva, Maryland




Contact:
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

NRECA Raises Energy Cost Concerns in State of the Union

January 28, 2014
Jo Ann Emerson, CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), made the following statement regarding the President’s State of the Union speech this evening.
 
“Electric cooperatives advocate for a federal energy policy of reliable and affordable power while protecting health and the environment.
 
“The President plans to offer a vision tonight that he hopes will expand opportunity for all Americans. However, his Administration’s regulations could directly undermine this goal, especially for those living on fixed income or at lower levels of earnings.
 
“Specifically, the potential costs of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) greenhouse gas regulations threaten every household and business on a budget, not to mention the ability of electric cooperatives to continue providing reliable and affordable energy. These regulations hit hardest on Americans who can least afford to pay the bigger bills, lose their jobs or turn down their heat. And since electric cooperatives serve the majority of the ‘persistent poverty’ counties in the country (http://www.nreca.coop/wp-content/plugins/nreca-interactive-maps/persistent-poverty/), we take this seriously.
 
“Co-ops work diligently to provide affordable power in a way that best meets the needs of the local consumers who own their cooperative, including renewable resources, energy efficiency options and other tools demanded by today’s consumers. We require the freedom to pursue new technologies and innovations. The EPA’s insistence to rely on carbon dioxide capture and storage technology that isn’t ready for prime time hamstrings us in a significant way.
 
“Sometimes folks in Washington get lost in the policy at the expense of the people. Co-ops don’t see it that way and we’ll continue to ensure our members are heard on the affordability of energy and economic opportunity in their communities all over the country.”
 
The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association is the national service organization that represents the nation’s more than 900 private, not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperatives, which provide service to 42 million people in 47 states.

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David Craig Fixes Obamacare Mess in Maryland



David Craig Fixes Obamacare Mess in Maryland 

 Harford County Executive and Maryland Governor candidate David Craig offered to reimburse a Seattle businesswoman who received hundreds of errant phone calls because Maryland Health Connection, the state’s online Obamacare exchange, incorrectly posted her toll-free number as a help line.

As State officials dither over whether to reimburse the owner of Seattle Pottery Supply, health care point man and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown remains silent on the issue after refusing to issue an apology for the troubled state exchange in General Assembly hearings.


“When people make a mess they usually clean it up and apologize, but our elected officials do neither,” said Craig.

As reported in the Baltimore Sun January 18, state health department officials “would consider reimbursing Lunz for long-distance calls from Maryland.” The calls to Sue Lunz’s pottery supply company started in October, and she has been directing Marylanders to the correct number through last weekend.


David Craig sent Lunz a letter yesterday stating that she will be reimbursed for the cost of phone calls.  Craig is hopeful it is a small amount since the money would come from his personal account, and in the event it is a large amount a fundraiser will be held.

“As a small business owner myself, I can only imagine the inconvenience this must have caused her,” said Del. Jeannie Haddaway, who is running for Lt. Governor. “The State’s approach to handling this is arrogant, bureaucratic and  unacceptable.”


In a separate error, the so-called zip code glitch has been corrected which the Craig campaign discovered on Jan 6.  A “local” help feature on the federal exchange directed consumers in 14 states with their own exchange to navigators in other states. In Maryland, for example, entering a Baltimore zip code directed people to Reston, Virginia and York, Pennsylvania.

The glitch was reported on in national media outlets including Daily Caller, Fox News, Hot Air and Maryland media.


Craig and Haddaway have repeatedly called on the state to shift millions of dollars in marketing, outreach and promotional dollars away from the error-prone Maryland Health Connection.  Undisclosed millions of dollars are allocated to promoting the troubled Maryland health exchange while virtually nothing is going to informing the public of their options of signing up for coverage with the assistance of insurance brokers or directly through carriers.

“It is a shame that the O’Malley-Brown Administration is just now getting around to considering some of the viable alternatives that we proposed.  What will it take and how bad will this have to get before they finally admit that there is a better way to ensure Marylanders have health coverage?” asked Haddaway.


The board overseeing Maryland Health Connection announced yesterday that they will be working with insurance brokers to develop a telephone help line.  Craig and Haddaway called on the State to emphasize direct enrollment options with the insurance industry on Jan. 6.

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Craig offers to pay phone bill for exchange mistakehttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-pottery-snafu-20140127,0,365776.story#ixzz2rezBT3BC

Wrong number is latest failure of Md. health exchange
 http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2014-01-18/health/bs-md-health-exchange-folo-20140118_1_health-exchange-maryland-site-wrong-number

Glitch in federal healthcare site directing Maryland to other states
Governor candidate David Craig: Md. should stop promoting its troubled health exchange

Consumers Asked To Conserve Electricity On Tuesday

 
 
 

A & N Electric Cooperative ~ Beat the Peak TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY EVENING

 
Beat the Peak: Tuesday January 28th, 6-8 p.m. &; Wednesday, January 29th, 6-8 a.m.

 Why: We're "beating the peak" today and tomorrow morning because of the very cold temps. 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.


What Should I do? To lower your energy consumption during the alert period, please turn off any unnecessary lights and delay using appliances like your dishwasher or washing machine. Instead of using all the TV's in your home maybe use one. Make sure unused appliances are unplugged.
 

This Evening and Early Wednesday Across Southeast VA and Eastern Shore


Arcadia Middle School
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Photo/ BW
 
From Accomack County

Near blizzard conditions possible this evening and early Wednesday across southeast VA and Eastern Shore, mainly near the coast and Bay.

 Roads will quickly become treacherous, and travel difficult.

Due to cold temperatures, road impacts will likely continue Thursday, and possibly Friday (rural/neighborhood roads). 


Event Timing: Late this afternoon through noon Wednesday.
 
Snowfall - Snow totals have increased for our area to 5” to 10” as the front has moved a little north of original track.

 Exact snow amount could change depending on the intensity and track of the coastal storm.

Temps - Lows tonight: 15 to 20. Highs Wednesday: mid 20s to near 30. Above freezing are expected only briefly Thursday afternoon. Lows Wednesday night 10 to 15; Thursday night around 20.

Winds - Tonight through Wednesday afternoon: 15-25 mph with gusts 30-35 mph; highest close to the water. Wind chills tonight and Wednesday will range from zero to 10 degrees.
 
Storm Surge - No flooding or significant tidal departures expected.

A & N Electric Cooperative ~ BEAT the PEAK

A & N Electric Cooperative reminds its customers that due to the extreme cold temperatures they should be on alert for the Beat the Peak notice.  During a cold snap like the one  we are experiencing and have endured a few times this season the demand for electricity goes upward.

To keep rates down A&N Electric Cooperative asks its customers to PLEASE try to use ovens, dishwashers, washers and dryers only from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., or after 9 p.m. Lower your thermostat to 68 degrees if health permits, and turn off unnecessary lights. 

 Any information A & N receives will be passed on to customers.

For more information LIKE A & N Cooperative on Facebook

Website:  www.anec.com 

A Touch of Elegance Wedding Expo





First Annual Bridal Showcase hosted by Cowger Entertainment held at the beautiful Pocomoke Community Center in Pocomoke City.

Come out and visit vendors of all types to help plan your big wedding day!

 From DJ's to Photographers, to Cakes we will have it all in one place.

 Door Prizes and $500 cash give away.

Refreshments will be available.

Cost $5 per person, Children under 12 are Free.

LOOK BEFORE YOU BOOK: VISITORS BEWARE OF INTERNET RENTAL SCAMS

(January 27, 2014) – With summer quickly approaching, the Ocean City Police Department is reminding citizens to be cautious while using the internet to search for vacation rentals. While popular websites can be a valuable tool in finding reasonable vacation rentals, consumers need to beware of scammers who are posing as property owners.

Some of the most consistent “red flags” associated with rental scams are demonstrated through poor grammar, spelling errors, poor capitalization and punctuation on any online material. In addition, if a vacation rental owner does not accept credit cards as a form of payment, they should almost always accept a personal check. Most scammers will only take cashier’s checks or ask money to be wired to a specific account.  Lastly, you should be cautious of a property owner who is hesitant or unwilling to provide additional information in regards to the rental property, such as amenities or photographs.

As a renter you should take additional steps to assure the owner and rental properties are legitimate. There are several tips you should remember to avoid being a victim of an online rental scam. First, do not wire money to a suspected landlord and remember, regardless how convincing the tale, make sure the person renting the house to you actually owns it. Also, verify where you will go and who you will see to pick up the rental key. Make sure that the person and location is valid. Finally, if you have any suspicious concerns, follow your instinct. Even if you have to pay a fee, you are often safer dealing with a licensed real estate agent.

Ocean City Police Department

Earnhardt To Honor Vietnam Vets With Paint Scheme


No. 4 Chevrolet Camaro will carry the Vietnam War 50th Commemoration Seal in 2014

NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Jeffrey Earnhardt will bring an important message rooted in sacrifice and patriotism to the racetrack in 2014. Earnhardt, the nephew of Dale Earnhardt Jr., will carry the Vietnam War 50th Commemoration Seal on his No. 4 Chevy Camaro for the entirety of the upcoming season.

"The President of the United States signed a proclamation to honor Vietnam Veterans for the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, and we'll be delivering that message for their commemorative partner Warrior 50", said Earnhardt in a team release.  "This is a huge honor and I'm humbled to pay tribute to that generation of great Americans. We'll be racing to honor those who served during a challenging time in our history and I look forward to showing the NASCAR fans appreciation for our Vietnam Vets and their families."

A non-profit organization, Warrior 50 seeks to honor Vietnam Veterans and bring awareness to the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War through NASCAR. The organization also provides valuable resources to all veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

"A great many Vietnam Vets and their families are enormous NASCAR fans so it makes this such an appropriate tribute,” said the Rev. Dr. Chuck Gass of Warrior 50. "The Warrior 50 effort will be entirely funded by contributions from the people.  Every grateful American is encouraged to visit www.Warrior50.org to make a tax deductible contribution towards this mission. These brave warriors fought and died for us and it's only fitting that we do this for them."

"As Commemorative Partners, Jeffrey Earnhardt and his team join a grateful nation in thanking and honoring our Vietnam Veterans and their families for their service, valor and sacrifice," said Lt. Gen. Claude "Mick" Kicklighter, U.S. Army (Retired), Director, Department of Defense Office of Commemorations. "From Daytona to Homestead and all NASCAR Nationwide Series locations in between, they will be honoring thousands of Vietnam Veterans in their hometowns during each race, for which we are extremely thankful."

Earnhardt's first race featuring the Vietnam War 50th Commemoration Seal will be televised live on ESPN on Feb. 22 at 1:15 p.m. ET from Daytona International Speedway.

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