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Thursday, December 17, 2020
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Holiday scams alert
(The County Times, Crisfield)
Crisfield PD and State Police both warn about scam callers
CRISFIELD — The Crisfield Police Department and Chief David Dalfonso remind everyone that with the holidays come the scammers and everyone needs to be on guard.
Residents should be suspicious of any telephone calls or mailings that come from a “government agency,” police department, or questionable charity requesting money — and if you are contacted and unsure if it is a scam, don’t hesitate to contact the CPD at 410-968-1323 to confirm.
Likewise, the Maryland State Police warns of similar schemes including scammers claiming to be the IRS, or a family member of the victim in need of bail money after an arrest.
In a frequent scam, the victim is told that they have won a contest or prize money, but in order to collect their winnings, they must buy gift cards totaling a small portion of the total prize they will eventually be sent by the scammer.
Phone numbers are also spoofed, or cloned, and one victim received a call that displayed “State Police” on her caller ID and the number 410-386-3000, which is the actual number for the Maryland State Police Westminster Barrack. When the woman answered the call, the person on the other end of the line told her a criminal complaint had been filed against her.
The victim asked for the caller’s badge number before the caller hung up on the victim.
Along those same lines but using the internet, one con artist spoofed the victim’s boss’s email address and sent out an email instructing the “employee” to go and buy gift cards and then text the codes on the back of the card to a different number saying the boss lost his phone.
“These scammers are using scare tactics and sophisticated technology to attempt to take advantage of the public,” a spokesperson for the MSP stated. “The Maryland State Police would never solicit personal information from any citizen over the phone.”
Anyone who receives such a phone call should hang up and then contact their local state police barrack. Callers may remain anonymous.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Maryland Guard to assist with vaccine distribution
(WBOC)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CBS/WBOC)- Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday the Maryland National Guard will be reactivated to assist with the state’s distribution and planning of the COVID-19 vaccine.
View full article:
Md. National Guard to Assist With COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts A - WBOC TV
Monday, December 14, 2020
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Time Machine: Holiday Season 1942, 1980, 1921, 1937, 1966, 1935, 1970.
December, 1942
Worcester Democrat
December, 1980
Daily Times (Salisbury)
December, 1921
Democratic Messenger
December 24, 1966- A seldom seen headline on the Eastern Shore..
A white Christmas on the Eastern Shore is more often than not just something that's dreamed about but it does occur occasionally. In 1966, for example, Christmas was on a Sunday and a few inches fell overnight Friday into Saturday morning and left snow on the ground for Christmas day. The highest amounts were generally in Somerset County.
See a 2019 WMDT article about past times of a white Christmas on the Eastern Shore:
https://www.wmdt.com/2019/12/our-last-white-christmas-story/
Friday, December 11, 2020
Time Machine Preview
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
December-
1942 .. C&P Telephone urges no long distance calls be made this Christmas.
1980 .. The "Peeking Around Pocomoke" column looks at preparations for Christmas.
1921 .. Letters to Santa.
1937 .. The Salem Epworth League in Pocomoke City makes activity plans for the Christmas season.
1966 & 1935 .. A white Christmas on the Eastern Shore.
2013 .. A Pocomoke Public Eye reader recalls the Christmas season in Pocomoke City circa 1970.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Pocomoke City
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS COMPETITION
Residential Winners For Best Traditional And Wackiest Home
Commercial: 1 Overall Winner
You must have a Pocomoke address to enter. Addresses outside of City limits included! It's free to enter. Call Councilman Holland to participate- 443.880.8535.
Hosted by the Pocomoke Recreation Committee. Sponsored by Lowes in Pocomoke.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Monday, December 7, 2020
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Time Machine : Holiday Season 1937, 1920, 1958, 1955, 1921.
December, 1958
Sherwin-Williams
Harvey's Credit Store
Jon'N'Ree Jewelers
December, 1955
The Crisfield Post And Somerset News
December, 1921
1950's .. During the Christmas season the Coffman-Fisher clothing store at the northwest corner of Second and Market Streets in Pocomoke City set up a large toy department on the upper level of their store. Children of that era may still recall climbing the flight of stairs above the balcony level to visit the once a year large display of toys. In Salisbury, "Jolly Jack's" toy department at the R. E. Powell clothing store was a favorite visit.
Jolly Jack was a cooperative effort between R. E. Powell and WBOC. The TV station had constructed a large Jack-In-The-Box affair and Carrol Long would turn the crank and Jolly Jack (Ralph Pennewell) would jump out and read letters from local children asking for toys for Christmas. Jolly Jack wore huge circus clown-type shoes and one night, on live TV, Jolly Jack's shoelace got caught on the box and Jolly Jack (Ralph) fell on his head. Ralph uttered a few choice words and, it being live TV, there was no taking back those words. Shortly thereafter Ralph was converted from Jolly Jack to weatherman, sponsored by Atlantic-Richfield and gave local weather reports while wearing the uniform of an Atlantic gasoline station pump jockey.
I'm sure very few readers can remember a time when you pulled into a gas station and a uniformed attendant emerged to fill your tank, wash your windshield and check your oil. If really looking for a tip they would even check the air pressure in your tires.
tk for PPE says:
Thanks to the above reader for those memories.
A couple of others who played the part of Jolly Jack were John Rahe (Club 16 host) and Harry Naugle (a master control room director). For those who remember Ralph's Atlantic weather report (with their jingle "For business..for pleasure..Atlantic Keeps Your Car On The Go") you might also recall that the program was on at the top of the hour leading off the 11p.m. news.
The former gas station that's on Market Street by the Delmarva Discovery Center was operated by Elmer Williams when I went there for gas, and the other services you mention, in the early 1960's. In later years Elmer was the attendant at the nearby Pocomoke River Bridge.
(Reader comment)
After more thought I am wondering if my recollection is a bit off.
Coffman-Fisher, later becoming R E Powell, had a toy display on the second floor and also sold the scouting uniforms for the Cub Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts. But I now think that Jolly Jack was sponsored by White and Leonard on the north side of Main Street in Salisbury. What do you think?