Thursday, April 3, 2014

Worcester County To Host National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Opening Event

From:   The Office of the State’s Attorney for Worcester County
 
 
 
Worcester County to Honor Crime Victims and Advocates at National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Opening Event
 
Worcester County State’s Attorney Office will open 2014 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (April 6-12) with a ceremony honoring crime victims on the eastern shore—local champions of crime victims’ rights. This year’s theme—30 Years: Restoring the Balance of Justice.—celebrates the spirit that will advance the progress these heroes achieved.
 
Only 30 years ago, crime victims had no rights, access to crime victim compensation, or services to help rebuild their lives. They were often excluded from courtrooms, treated as an afterthought by the criminal justice system, and denied an opportunity to speak at sentencing.
 
Yet through decades of advocacy and hard work, we have come a long way. Today, all states have enacted crime victims’ rights laws and established crime victim compensation funds. More than 10,000 victim service agencies help victims throughout the nation. Every year, states and localities receive millions of federal dollars to support these services.
 
But National Crime Victims’ Rights Week reminds us that many challenges remain. Crime victims’ rights are not universal and are often not enforced. Only a small percentage of victims receive crime victim compensation, which is usually limited to victims of violent crime. According to last year’s National Crime Victimization Survey, more than 50 percent of violent crimes were not reported to police in 2006-2010. In addition, a 2011 report called the Use of Victim Services Agencies by Victims of Serious Violent Crime showed that only 9 percent of violent crime victims received needed services in the 1993-2009 timeframe.
 
Advocates also face a host of new challenges as they strive to provide culturally competent services for increasingly diverse populations (e.g., seniors, teens, immigrant populations) and victims of newly prevalent crimes (e.g., trafficking and technology-related stalking and identity theft). As funding sources decrease, providers must target their services even more strategically.
 
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week will be held April 6–12 in communities throughout the nation. In Washington, DC, the U.S. Department of Justice will hold OVC’s annual Service Awards ceremony that month to honor outstanding individuals and pro-grams that serve victims of crime. Worcester County will also observe National Crime Victims’ Rights Week with special events and programs, including the 25th Annual Maryland Statewide Memorial Service. OVC encourages widespread participation in the week’s events and in other victim-related observances throughout the year. For additional information about 2014 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and how to help victims in your community, please contact the Office of the State’s Attorney for Worcester County at 410-632-2166, or visit at http://www.co.worcester.md.us/sao/default.aspx.

For more ideas on how to volunteer to help crime victims, visit the Office for Victims of Crime website, www.ovc.gov.


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NASA Celebrates Earth Day

Image Credit: NASA/JPL
NASA Celebrates Earth Day with "Global Selfie" Event
 
For the first time in more than a decade, five NASA Earth-observing missions will be launched into space in a single year. To celebrate this milestone, NASA is inviting people all around the world to step outside on Earth Day, April 22, take a "selfie," and share it with the world on social media.

Designed to encourage environmental awareness and recognize the agency's ongoing work to protect our home planet, NASA's "Global Selfie" event asks people everywhere to take a picture of themselves in their local environment.

On Earth Day, NASA will monitor photos posted to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Google+ and Flickr. Photos posted to Twitter, Instagram or Google+ using the hashtag #GlobalSelfie, or to the #GlobalSelfie Facebook event page and the #GlobalSelfie Flickr group will be used to create a crowd-sourced mosaic image of Earth – a new “Blue Marble” built bit-by-bit with #GlobalSelfie photos.

NASA’s 17 Earth science missions now in orbit help scientists piece together a detailed "global selfie" of our planet day after day. Insights from these space-based views help answer some of the critical challenges facing our planet today and in the future: climate change, sea level rise, freshwater resources, and extreme weather events. NASA Earth research also yields many down-to-earth benefits, such as improved environmental prediction and natural hazard and climate change preparedness.

For more information on getting involved in the #GlobalSelfie Earth Day event, visit:


 
For more information about NASA's Earth science activities in 2014, visit:


Hogan: O'Malley-Brown Statement on Health Exchange Doesn't Add Up‏


Hogan: O’Malley-Brown Statement on Health Exchange Doesn’t Add Up

Annapolis, MD - April 2 - Gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan criticized Governor Martin O’Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown’s joint statement on their plan to abandon their $125,000,000 failed health exchange and start anew with a $50,000,000 platform.  The GOP front runner also said the Administration’s claim of exceeding their enrollment goals is “pure fiction.”

“The Governor and health insurance pointman Anthony Brown now admit their $125,000,000 taxpayer-funded Health Benefit Exchange is a complete failure.  Yet rather than learn from their mistakes as they claim to do in their statement, they’ve decided to double down and bet another $50 million on a new platform.  Without a change in management, this too is doomed to fail.

It is pure fiction that O’Malley and Brown met their enrollment goals.  Let’s remember, they promised to sign up 150,000 uninsured residents in private insurance plans under the ACA.  They failed.  They then said they really meant 75,000.  They failed again.  Now they claim that 60,000 or so have applied for private plans under their watch but they’re not saying if they were uninsured to begin with or have paid their first month’s premium.  And left out of the statement were the 73,000 summarily dropped from insurance plans due to the ACA.
  

In summary:  The person who so far wasted $125,000,000 of our hard-earned tax dollars, who got 150,000 mixed up with 75,000 and who thinks another $50 million may do the trick, believes he’s earned a promotion.  That just doesn’t add up.  If this were the private sector Martin O'Malley and Anthony Brown would both have already been terminated."

Authority: Larry Hogan for Governor, John C. Wobensmith, Treasurer.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

SEARCH ENDS WITH ARREST OF WICOMICO CO. FUGITIVE

Edwin L. Fletcher
Maryland State Police Press Release 04/02/2014

(DOVER, DE) – The search for a fugitive wanted for an assault that injured three police officers in Wicomico County one week ago has ended with his arrest tonight in Delaware.

Edwin L. Fletcher, 32, of Salisbury, Md., was arrested at about 6:30 p.m. today by members of the Maryland State Apprehension Team, in cooperation with Delaware law enforcement. Fletcher was arrested without incident at a home in the 200-block of Dundee Road, Dover, Delaware. At this time his relationship to others at the residence is unknown.


Fletcher will be taken before a Delaware Justice of the Peace for an extradition hearing. It is not known at this time if he will waive extradition.

Fletcher had been sought by police throughout the Lower Shore region since the evening of March 26, 2014, when he fled after ramming a pickup truck into a police car as a multi-jurisdictional team of police officers was attempting to arrest him on a drug felony warrant in Wicomico County. Fletcher drove up onto and over the police car, inside of which were two state troopers and a sheriff’s deputy, all of whom were injured.

Other details concerning the arrest are not currently known. The investigation is continuing.
  

From The Desk of Pocomoke City Police Chief Kelvin D. Sewell

PRESS RELEASE

Pocomoke Police Department
1500 Market Street
Pocomoke, Maryland   21851
410-957-1600

March 1, 2014 – March 31, 2014
 
 
 

3-5-14   Benjamin Jackson, age 25 of Oxford, GA was arrested by the  Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less
Than $100.00. 
3-6-14    Tremayne Rogers, age 32 of Pocomoke was arrested by the  Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Disorderly Conduct and CDS: Possession – Marijuana.
 
3-6-14    Linda Kartak, age 57 of Delaware, OH was arrested by the  Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft Scheme Plus $500.00.

3-8-14 Tacola Austin, age 36 of Wilmington, DE was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.

3-8-14 Ethel Encarnacion, age 52 of Wilmington, DE was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.

 3-8-14 Michael Blake, age 23 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for
 Failure to Appear thru Worcester County.

 3-8-14 Jennifer Baylis, age 33 of Wilmington, DE was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Driving on a suspended license and driving on a revoked license thru Hartford County Sheriff’s Office.

 3-9-14 Megan Bowden, age 28 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession – not Marijuana and Assault – 2nd Degree.

 3-10-14 Renee Knox, age 54 of New Church, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.

 3-11-14 Tremaine Giddens, age 36 of Belle Haven, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for a Parole Violation thru the Maryland Parole Commission.

 3-11-14 Francis Crippen, age 33 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for two counts of Failure to Appear thru the Pocomoke City Police Department.

 3-11-14 Michael Acevedo, age 29 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Escape in the 2nd Degree thru the Baltimore City Police Department.
 
 3-14-14 Timothy Finstad, age 22 of New Church, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.

 3-14-14 Megan Bowden, age 28 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession – not Marijuana.

 3-15-14 Kristy Godwin, age 24 of New Church, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $500.00 value and on a warrant for Theft less than $100.00 thru Worcester County.

 3-15-14 Jonathan Nelson, age 32 of Crisfield, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft Scheme Plus $500.00.

 3-15-14 Patrick Richards, age 25 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with DUI.

 3-16-14 Terrence Gale, age 31 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Theft under $1,000.00 thru Worcester County.
 
 3-18-14 Jocelyn Hurley, age 19 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession: Marijuana.

 3-18-14 Keydrick White, age 23 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Violation of Probation thru Worcester County.

 3-18-14 Tyrone Nixon, age 34 of Pocomoke was arrested by the
 Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for
 CDS: Possession with intent to Distribute and three counts of CDS
 Possession – not Marijuana thru Worcester County.

 3-19-14 Bryant Kellam, age 21 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Disturbing the Peace.

 3-19-14 Valisceya Pugh, age 43 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Interfering with Arrest.

 3-19-14 Kevin Taylor, age 37 of Pocomoke was arrested by the
 Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for
 Failure to Appear thru Worcester County.

 3-19-14 Terrence Snowden, age 23 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft under $1,000.00 and Rogue and Vagabond.

 3-20-14 Robin Johnson, age 20 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Assault 2nd Degree, Malicious Destruction of Property, and Trespassing thru the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Police Department.

 3-21-14 Yakema McBride, age 21 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for CDS Possession: Marijuana thru the Pocomoke City Police Department.

 3-23-14 Bonnie Bishop, age 42 of Pocomoke was arrested by the
 Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $500.00 value.

3-23-14 Derek Hairston, age 43 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for being a Fugitive from Justice thru the Accomac County Sheriff’s Office.

 3-25-14 Thomas Abbott, age 22 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Malicious Destruction of Property.

 3-26-14 Claude Treherne, age 61 of Oak Hall, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Assault thru Worcester County.

 3-26-14 Heather Sturgis, age 18 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Tobacco Purchase Selling to Minors.

 3-26-14 Keonne Laws, age 22 of Pocomoke was arrested by the
 Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Assault 2nd Degree and Driving on the Highway without a Required License thru Worcester County.

 3-27-14 Ali Qaza, age 23 of Brooklyn, NY was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Transportation of Unstamped Cigarettes and Driving a rented Motor Vehicle in Violation of a Rental Agreement and seized from person $8,500.00.

 3-27-14 Frederick Hall, age 53of Pocomoke was arrested by the
 Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $500.00.

3-28-14 Arthur Robinson, age 42 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Disorderly Conduct.

 3-28-14 Tavon Watson, age 31 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Failure to Appear thru the Pocomoke City Police Department.

 3-29-14 Daquan Collins, age 22 of Exmore, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with DUI.

 3-30-14 Albert Shillingford, age 37 of Norfolk, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with False Statement to an Officer.

 3-30-14 Cecelia Briddell, age 52 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.

 3-31-14 Cecelia Briddell, age 52 of Pocomoke was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Failure to Obey.

A Pocomoke juvenile, age 12 was arrested for Burglary 3rd Degree, Malicious Destruction of Property less than $1,000.00, and Malicious Burning 2nd Degree.

 A Pocomoke juvenile, age 15 was arrested for Burglary 3rd Degree, Malicious Destruction of Property less than $1,000.00, and Malicious Burning 2nd Degree.

 Thirteen (13) additional arrests were made for various traffic violations during the month of March 2014.


Kelvin D. Sewell
 Chief of Police
 April 2, 2014


Field Notes By Delegate Michael A. McDermott


Observations and Reflections on Legislative Activities
By Delegate Michael A. McDermott
 
Week 12 March 21-25, 2014
 
Wednesday Morning Voting Session: Bills on Third Reader
 
Thursday Morning Voting Session: Bills on Third Reader
 

This week the House debated the budget (SB-170) and transgender rights (SB-212) for two entire days, and I saw nothing that reflected on the nature or scope of these bills. The reporters wrap up for the week did not even mention it! So allow me to provide a few details that apparently were not “fit to print”.
 
BUDGET
 
Overall, the proposed budget, SB-170, will increase total spending by over 4%. Unfortunately, our revenues will only increase, optimistically, by 1%. They had to get the money from somewhere, so they robbed the Teachers and Employee Retirement Trust Fund of another $200 million this year with another $200 million to be taken next year (along with $700 million in the next few additional years out). This gamble will cost us a boatload of money. Delegate Conway told us they would replace the money in the coming 20 years, but this includes a $600 million balloon payment. Now tell me this, if we are a state that cannot even stick to a plan for 12-months to return $100 million…what odds would you give me on us replacing $600 million?
 
They also raided all of the other, so called, “trust funds” in order to balance out their spending increases to the tune of $4.5 billion transfers. This included the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the Transportation Trust Fund and a host of lesser funds collected for a variety of set aside issues. The Republicans take exception to the robbing of these established funds and diversion to non-specified purposes. When the government takes money from the public for a specific issue, it is a violation of trust not to use those funds for their stated and intended purpose.  I co-sponsored bills to keep this from happening, but the ruling party simply cannot live with access to the kitty on every account.
 
Further, we do not return the Highway User Money to local governments. Instead, we are totally funding the Red and Purple Transit Lines that are used by only 6% of our population. 94% of our people rely on roads and bridges and pay fuel taxes to cover their upkeep and maintenance, and yet they fail to direct funding back to those who pay the bill. In a word, shameful!
 
The budget increase in spending since O’Malley took office will come close to 40% this year. It would be easy to blame the governor for his part in this reckless package, but he finds willful accomplices in the Democrat controlled General Assembly. On the lower shore both Senator Mathias and Delegate Conway voted in favor of the budget and spending bill.
 
Republicans offered 15 Floor Amendments aimed at controlling spending or doing away with funding for non-existent program areas which were all rejected. For the fourth year in a row, we also offered up an alternative budget that would have eliminated the pension theft and restored some financial integrity to the budget, but they would have none of it. (there were a few of us who refused to even vote for this increase on principle).
 
 
TRANSGENDER RIGHTS (aka “The Bathroom Bill”)
 
Granting specified “Civil Rights” to those who are physically one sex but believe themselves to be another is something we could debate. For instance, John Hopkins University Hospital has discontinued sex change surgery following years of many of their patients wanting to be changed back…and then back again. The American Medical Association classifies these individuals as “mentally ill.” Having said that, if the debate were simply about fair housing or not being denied service at a business, most would probably not stand in the way of adopting these changes; however, “public accommodations” goes a lot further.
 
Senate President Miller made it clear that SB-212 had to pass with no amendments or it would die in the Senate. Sadly, the House leadership acquiesced to these demands. We went from a deliberative body to a rubber stamp for the Senate in short order. That did not stop the Republicans from offering some great amendments; they were amendments that the bill desperately needed to even have a chance of being operationally effective. All attempts at change were rejected, even when glaring problems were pointed out.
 
When the governor signs this nonsense, here is what you could face or will face in the future:
 
 
  By definition of law, a person is a “transgender” if they simply feel or desire to be of the opposite sex. There are no precursors and somebody who has never dressed differently or expressed themselves in such a way in the past could simply decide, “today, I am a woman” and have the power of law to allow them full access to facilities dedicated as a women’s bathroom.
 
·         By definition, the same is true for any private facilities such as YMCA, spa, or gym facilities that have separate locker rooms for men and women. There are simply no barriers and the action revolves around the state of someone’s mind and how they see themselves today.
 

·         There is an exception when it comes to bathroom and private facilities: if the owner/operator provide facilities that are substantially equivalent to those available to women or men, those who consider themselves to be transgender could be required to utilize those facilities. (How long before we hear the “separate but equal” argument on this legislation?)
 

We fought this bill for hours, but the Democrats prevailed. The costs to the business community could be significant if they elect to put in a separate facility. Most simply cannot afford to do so which assures us that somewhere along the way, there will be a conflict. I think I summed it up best in my closing remarks on the floor: “We are in serious trouble when a confused state offers up confused legislation on behalf of some very confused individuals."
 
Thursday Afternoon Judiciary Hearings:
 
 SB 223    Sen Muse          Crimes - Threat of Mass Violence SB 272    Sen Jacobs, et    Sentencing Procedures - Statement by Victim or
           al                Victim's Representative (Alex's Law)
 SB 283    Sen Jennings,     Public Safety - Handgun Permit Background
           et al             Investigation - Armored Car Company Employees
 SB 476    Sen Colburn       Criminal Procedure - Limited Immunity - Alcohol-
                             or Drug-Related Medical Emergencies
 SB 512    Sens Gladden      Criminal Injuries Compensation Board - Membership
           and Muse          - Family Member of Homicide Victim
 SB 542    Sen Muse, et      Law Enforc Offcrs - Entrance-Level and In-Service
           al                Training Requirements (Christopher's Law)
 SB 558    Carroll County    Carroll County - Local Government Tort Claims Act
           Senators          - Industrial Development Authority
 SB 659    Sen Gladden       Crimes Relating to Animals - Surgery on Dogs -
                             Penalties
 SB 660    Sens Gladden      Crimes Relating to Animals - Unauthorized Surgical
           and Brochin       Devocalization of Cat or Dog - Penalties
 SB 815    Montgomery        Crim Law - Telecomm Dvcs in Place of Confinement -
           County Senators   Montgomery Co Work Release and Prerelease Pgms
 SB 867    Sen Benson        Correctional Services - Revocation of Parole -
                             Repeal of Sunset
 SB 897    Sens Brinkley     Frederick County - Orphans' Court Judges - Salary and Young

Friday Morning Voting Session: Bills on Third Reader





            





 

Pocomoke City Police Department ~ Annual Easter Egg Hunt ~



Don't miss out on this fun time for the children of Pocomoke City!

The Easter Bunny will be there!!!

 Feel free to take pictures!

Pocomoke City Police Department

Today Is ARBOR Day In Maryland

Today  is Arbor Day in Maryland
 
Celebrate Arbor Day and plant a native tree in honor of a loved one! Your Gift of Trees is actually three gifts --- one to someone you care for, one to future generations, and one to the environment. TREE-MENDOUS MARYLAND will arrange for the trees to be planted in Maryland in the county in which the recipient of the certificate lives. Receive a coupon for $25 off and register every tree you plant at trees.maryland.gov.
 
Give the gift of trees in Honor or Memory of family or friends
 
 

Hogan: Continuing wth Maryland Health Benefit Exchange is Martin O’Malley’s second worst business decision


Hogan: Continuing wth Maryland Health Benefit Exchange is Martin O’Malley’s second worst business decision


Annapolis, MD - APRIL 1 - Maryland Republican gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan this evening issued the following statement regarding the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange’s decision to continue operations and pay an estimated $40 to 50 million for a new IT platform.

“Even with new technology, continuing to operate the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange is Martin O’Malley’s second worst business decision.  Paying tens of millions of dollars for another state’s platform won’t cure the hopeless mismanagement by Anthony Brown and the leadership of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange, the very people who have already wasted more than 125 million of our hard-earned tax dollars.

A better approach would be to immediately shut down the Maryland Exchange, saving tens of millions of dollars which could be used jumpstart our economy and help uninsured residents and small businesses obtain coverage through private insurance or the federal exchange.”  Hogan also noted that states such as Virginia opted not to spend any money developing an exchange yet boast enrollment rates far greater than those of Maryland.

FBI - Kahlil Tatum Found Dead - $25,000 Reward Offered

FBI Baltimore
2014/04/01

Kahlil Tatum Found Dead
Search Continues for Relisha Rudd


The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed on April 1, 2014 that Kahlil Tatum was found deceased in the area of the Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens in Northeast Washington, D.C. An arrest warrant had been issued in Prince George’s County, Maryland for 51-year-old Tatum, for the murder of his wife, 51-year-old Andrea Denise Tatum, also of N Street Southeast, Washington, D.C. The victim was discovered in a motel room in the 6100 block of Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Maryland, on Thursday, March 20, 2014.

Law enforcement authorities are still searching for 8-year-old Relisha Tenau Rudd. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to her location and return.

The FBI’s Baltimore and Washington Field Offices, Prince George’s County (Maryland) Police Department, and the Metropolitan Police Department are investigating the case.
Anyone with information is asked to call their local law enforcement or the FBI. 

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Election Results For Pocomoke City Mayor and Council, District 3

Photo/ B. Wise
The  election results for Pocomoke City Mayor and Council, District 3 election  have been counted and the votes are as follows...

Dale Trotter........   62

J. D.Ervin .............49

Kim Jackson ........19

David Craig: Time for new Leadership on Maryland Health Exchange Board


For release: 4.01.14
Contact: Jim Pettit
@jamesmpettit

As the oversight board charged with implementing Obamacare is expected to formally announce ditching the existing website today, Harford County Executive and Maryland candidate for Governor David Craig said much-needed reforms are still missing. Craig called on the Governor to appoint a new chair of the Board and replace others with individuals who have IT, healthcare and insurance-industry experience.

"For starters, the state health secretary needs to be replaced as Chair of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Board," said Craig, referring to Joshua Sharfstein. "His responses to the botched roll out of Maryland's exchange have been feeble and his leadership weak, and the Governor needs to take action that acknowledges this serious shortcoming."

The nine-member Exchange Board, which administers the Maryland Health Connection website, is weighted heavily towards government officials and university professors.   
"When an organization is failing, leadership is replaced," said Craig.  "I am deeply troubled that O'Malley believes people aren't the problem here - of course they are.  The health secretary admits he couldn't control the contractors, so how is he going to control the new ones?  The Governor would be doing everyone a favor by appointing an individual with experience in taking over troubled ventures.” 

The state's top elected officials have been dropping hints for nearly a month that Maryland's exchange will switch to Deloitte Consulting in an attempt to replicate the success that Kentucky and Connecticut have had in utilizing a firm that has developed a functioning website.

"I am concerned that this new firm is in the driver's seat because they have a desperate and dysfunctional client," said Craig. "With taxpayers having spent a quarter of a billion dollars already, the state needs a board that has the experience for this complicated undertaking."

Craig also said Administration health care point man and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown needs to define his role.  

“The Governor recently said that fixing the Maryland exchange is similar to changing a flat tire in addition to other poor analogies that attempt to dumb-down the serious problem of people being denied health care. If that’s how the Governor feels, then he should boot out the Lt. Governor from the backseat and make him assist those changing the tires.”

Craig released a plan at the beginning of this year to avoid the under-performing state health exchange and enable consumers to obtain health insurance through other means.   The plan consists of ending the current emphasis on Maryland Health Connection and instead diverts marketing and outreach resources to promoting direct enrollment options through insurance carriers or utilizing the assistance of Maryland-based insurance brokers.

Soroptimist Of Pocomoke~ 1st Annual Scavenger Hunt

GET THOSE TEAMS TOGETHER!!!
 
 

Voting Window Extended In the Chamber Challenge

There’s still time to participate in the Chamber Challenge and VOTE
for the state’s most small business friendly
Chamber of Commerce.
 
 
Maryland Small Business Week Awards Program, Inc. has extended the voting window through April 15th.
 
 
Chamber Challenge voting starts today! Go to http://www.mdsbwawards.org/nominate-a-business/chamber-challenge.html
and vote for the 
 

REWARD OFFERED FOR INFO LEADING TO ARREST OF WICOMICO CO. FUGITIVE

Edwin L. Fletcher
Maryland State Police


(SALISBURY, MD) – As the search continues for a Wicomico County fugitive wanted in connection with the attempted murder of three police officers, a reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest.

Crime Solvers of the Lower Eastern Shore is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of Edwin L. Fletcher, 32, of Salisbury, Md. Anyone with information about Fletcher and his current location is urged to contact Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776. Callers may remain anonymous. 

Fletcher is wanted on an arrest warrant charging him with the attempted murder of three police officers who were attempting to arrest him on March 26, 2014 in Salisbury. Police were trying to arrest him on a warrant for drug distribution when the assault occurred.

The search for Fletcher continues within the Lower Eastern Shore. Police throughout Maryland and Delaware have been notified and are on the alert for him. The warrants and wanted information for Fletcher has also been entered into the National Crime Information Center database that notifies police nationwide of his fugitive status. 

VOTE TODAY - Pocomoke City

VOTE TODAY
 


Today Pocomoke City residents in District 3 have the opportunity to vote for the one person they would like to have represent them on the Pocomoke City Mayor and Council.

Those names are:
Kim Jackson
Dale Trotter
J.D. Ervin

Registered, District 3 residents can cast their vote at the
Pocomoke City Library on Market Street
 
Voting hours:
 
7:00AM - 7:00 PM
 
BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF YOU!  bw
 

Monday, March 31, 2014

A & N Electric Cooperative - BEAT THE PEAK -

 
 
A & N Electric Cooperative
 
BEAT THE PEAK
Tuesday April 1st, 6-8 a.m.
 
Why: We're "beating the peak" tomorrow morning because of the cold! 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 To Do During a Fall/Winter "Beat the Peak"

 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. Turning the thermostat down a few degrees can also significantly lower how much energy you are using.

OCPD REMINDING CITIZENS TO PARK THE PHONE WHILE ON THE ROAD

Ocean City Police Department


(March 31, 2014) – The Ocean City Police Department is joining the U.S. Department of Transportation in the effort to stop distracted driving by celebrating Distracted Driving Awareness Month.  The initiative, which takes place during the month of April, reminds citizens to park the phone while on the road.

“Ocean City citizens need to know that we are serious about stopping this dangerous behavior of texting and driving,” commented Chief Ross Buzzuro. “When you text while driving, you take your eyes off the road, hands off the wheel and mind off the task of driving putting yourself and others at risk.”

In 2012, there were 3,328 people killed and 421,000 injured nationwide in distraction-affected crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute reports that a quarter of teens nationwide respond to a text message once or more every time they drive. The Institute also reports that 20 percent of teens and 10 percent of parents admit that they have extended multi-message text conversations while driving.

The Ocean City Police Department reminds citizens that One Text Could Wreck It All. When drivers engage in distracted driving behaviors, they are not only a danger to themselves but to other motorists on the road as well.

For more information about distracted driving and to take the pledge to drive phone free, visit www.distraction.gov.

Winter Quarters Municipal Golf Course ~ FREE GOLF WEEKEND

Area golfers:  Play one round of 18 holes
on Saturday OR Sunday...
NO COST !
 

5th Annual Frank Voss Memorial Spaghetti Dinner


Furnace Town Benefit "Barks In the Park"


Hogan Avail on MD Health Exchange, Says stop all work until costs and influence disclosed; bar Brown from involvement


For Release:  March 31, 2014

** AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT ON MARYLAND HEALTH EXCHANGE DECISION **

Hogan:  Stop all work on Anthony Brown Health Exchange until costs, influences, and management failures are made public; Says Lt. Governor Brown should be barred from further involvement.

Annapolis, MD - MAR 31 - Available for comment on the imminent decision by the O’Malley/Brown Administration on whether to abandon the state’s disastrous $125 million Health Benefits Exchange or use Connecticut’s insurance platform is Maryland GOP gubernatorial frontrunner Larry Hogan.

A twenty-five year business veteran, former state cabinet member and founder of Maryland’s largest non-partisan grassroots organization, Hogan today called upon Governor O’Malley to take the following steps to prevent further waste of tax dollars:

1) Delay any decision on whether to abandon the failed $125 million Anthony Brown Health Exchange altogether and use the federal exchange, license Connecticut’s health exchange technology or take a hybrid approach until all the costs and benefits associated with the various options are presented for public review and comment.

2) Disclose all campaign contributions from any vendors involved with the construction, repair or maintenance of the Exchange to the Governor, Lt. Governor, their campaigns, or their campaign committees including the Democratic Governors’ Association while chaired by Martin O’Malley and since he became the DGA’s finance chair.

3) Disclose and make public all communications from any vendors involved with the construction, repair or maintenance of the Exchange with the Administration.

4) Under no circumstances allow Anthony Brown to have any further involvement with Maryland’s health exchange, healthcare services or health insurance policies.

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MORE THAN 50 GUNS RECOVERED

03/31/2014
Maryland State Police


MORE THAN 50 GUNS RECOVERED IN POSSIBLE GUNS FOR DRUG MONEY SCHEME IN CECIL CO.

(ELKTON, MD) – Maryland State Police recovered more than 50 guns in a Cecil County home late last week and are investigating further to determine if the guns were part of an illegal fencing operation that supplied money for drugs in exchange for the stolen property.

The accused is identified as Stephen Molitor, 63, of the 200-block of Locust Lane, Elkton, Md. He is charged with illegal transfer of a regulated firearm, illegal possession of a regulated firearm while prohibited, theft over $1,000, possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance, two counts of drug possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia. A court commissioner set bail at $50,000, which Molitor later posted.

Also charged is Alyssa Schneider, 24, of the 300-block of Kirk Road, Elkton, Md. She is charged with theft between $1,000 and $10,000. She was released on personal recognizance.

The investigation began on the evening of March 27, 2014, when a victim in the 300-block of Kirk Road, Elkton, called Maryland State Police to report three firearms had been stolen from his residence. The victim told troopers a Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol, a Bushmaster M4 rifle, and a Sig Sauer RM 400 rifle had been stolen from a gun locker in his home.

Members of the State Police Criminal Enforcement Division were called in to conduct the investigation. The investigation revealed the victim’s daughter, Alyssa Schneider, had obtained the keys to his gun locker and had taken the firearms. Further investigation determined the guns had been sold to Molitor for $500, which the seller used to buy heroin.

State Police worked throughout the night and obtained a search warrant for Molitor’s home, which was served on the morning of March 28th. Inside, troopers found a total of 53 firearms, including 39 long guns and 14 regulated handguns and rifles. Found among the guns were the three firearms reported stolen by the victim. Troopers also recovered more than 450 oxycodone pills that appeared packaged for street level sales.

Investigators learned Molitor was apparently involved in ‘loaning’ individuals cash for items they would bring to him. He charged interest on the loan and, if the loan was not repaid, he would keep the items. Investigators determined Molitor is not a licensed firearms dealer, nor is he licensed to operate a pawn shop.

State Police investigators immediately began a search to determine if any of the other weapons found are stolen. That search is ongoing. The investigation is continuing.
 

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Elderly Man Found Dead

Mar 29, 2014
Elderly Man Found Dead in Federalsburg Stream

FEDERALSBURG, Md. (WBOC) - The body of an elderly man was found in a stream in Federalsburg Saturday morning. Police have identified the body as 74-year-old David Williams.


Federalsburg Police say around 5:30 Saturday morning, a caregiver and a friend of Williams woke up to find Williams was missing from their home in the 300 block of East Central Avenue. Police say the friend noticed the back door was ajar. Police say she looked around outside for Williams and called 911 to report him missing. Police say the woman told dispatchers she thought she saw Williams' body in the area of a nearby stream.

Police say they found Williams face down in the stream less than a minute after arriving on the scene. Williams was taken to Easton Memorial Hospital. His body was then sent to the medical examiner's office in Baltimore for an autopsy. Police say foul play is not suspected at this time.

Federalsburg Mayor Bill Beall released a statement Saturday afternoon saying, "I am saddened by the loss of Mr. David Williams, one of our truly respected residents here in Federalsburg.

 Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends in their time of sorrow. We, as a community are here to support them and their needs."
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Coast Guard Medevacs Man From Tanker Ship

Coast Guard medevacs man, 54, from tanker ship off NC Coast

PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The Coast Guard medevaced a 54-year-old crewmember Sunday from a tanker ship approximately 20 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C.

The master of the 576-foot Pennsylvania notified Coast Guard Sector North Carolina watchstanders at 9:17 p.m. Saturday stating a crewmember was suffering from chest pain and needed medical attention.

Sector watchstanders launched a crew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., to assist.

The helicopter crew arrived on scene at approximately 12:30 a.m. Sunday, hoisted the man and took him back to the air station.

The man was transferred to an ambulance crew and taken to Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City.

TIME MACHINE ... 1939, 2002, 1975, 1967, 1898, 1953



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May, 1939
The Daily Mail (Hagerstown, Md.)

MINISTERS OPPOSE DISPENSARY PLANS

Princess Anne, Md., May 15 (AP).—Thirty-four ministers, all but one of Somerset county's clergymen, signed a lengthy advertisement against the establishment of liquor dispensaries in the county, a proposal to be voted on June 6.

The lone non-signer was the Rev. J. Randolph Field, of the St. Andrews Episcopal church. He had this to say about the ministers' advice on the proposal, which has given Somerset a red-hot controversy:

"I thoroughly respect the opinions of the other ministers  and all men must be accorded the right to their own convictions and beliefs. If the premises of the petition are sound—if, for instance, the liquor business as they say does damn souls—then their argument is very good. For myself, I find other social, moral and religious questions of much more pressing importance."

December, 2002

Outpatient clinics operated by McCready Hospital in Pocomoke City and downtown Crisfield were to be discontinued by the hospital. As part of a cost-saving measure the McCready Board Of Directors announced that its salaried physicians would be transitioning to private practice, with hospital privileges. The outpatient clinic located at the hospital would remain open. It was uncertain if the hospital would continue to operate its Princess Anne clinic.

March, 1975 (Time Machine archive)

Pocomoke City merchants were promoting Pocomoke Spring Festival Days.."Put Pocomoke Power In Your Shopping Dollars." Participants in the campaign included: Scher's...Schoolfield & Ham...Modern Office Supply...Miller's Dress Shop...H. Merrill Walters Insurance...Eastern Shore National Bank...The Adkins Company Of Pocomoke...Vincent Jewelers...Sears...Maryland National Bank.

June, 1967
The Daily Times (Salisbury)

(Excerpts)

Work On Salisbury Mall Slated To Begin Monday

Heavy equipment will swing into action Monday on the site of the $5,000,000 regional shopping center to be known as Salisbury Mall across the street from the Civic Center.

Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on the 75-acre suburban Salisbury building site at midday Friday. First District Congressman Rogers C. B. Morton, former Gov. J. Millard Tawes, Mayor Dallas G. Truitt, City Council President W. Paul Martin Jr., State Sen. Mary L. Nock and a host of other officials took part in the ceremonies.

They helped Scott S. Bair of Westminster, president of Salisbury Mall, wield a gold-plated shovel to signal the start of work on the colonial-type regional shopping center, which will contain 350,000 square feet of merchandising space. It is expected to contain at least 40 stores or other businesses.

A target date for completion of the mall has been set for next April 15.

Officials of the Hecht Co. and Sears, Roebuck — who will have two of the biggest stores in the mall — were on hand for the ceremonies.

August, 1898
(Peninsula Enterprise- Accomac Court House)
(Ad)

Quick Route To Chincoteague Isl.

Passengers bound for Chincoteague Island can stop off at New Church Station from either train and connect with steamboat at Sinnicksen, Va. Time between station and Chincoteague, 2 hours. Fare $1.00.

Steamer will be at Red Hills each Picnic Days.

For special rates for excursions to Wallops Beach and Chincoteague Island, also from Chincoteague Island to Red Hills and Sinnicksen by steamer, address Raymond S. Stant, Sinnicksen, Va.

July, 1953
Salisbury Times
(Ad)

KEEN'S SQUAB RANCH

NOW READY TO SERVE YOU WITH DRESSED SQUABS READY FOR THE PAN. KILL EVERY FRIDAY. LARGEST SQUAB RANCH ON THE EASTERN SHORE. VISITORS WELCOME. BY-PASS ROAD, POCOMOKE CITY MARYLAND. PHONE: POCOMOKE 505-R.

Footnote: The squab ranch was operated by former major league pitcher Vic Keen, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs.

 
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