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December, 2004
Daily Times (Salisbury)
Edna Davy Muir (1914-2007)
December, 1945
December, 1906
Baltimore Sun
December, 1958
Crisfield Post
December, 1937
Salisbury Times
December, 1935
Crisfield Post
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
2004 .. Local columnist Edna Davy Muir recalls some of her Christmas memories.
1945 .. The spirit of Christmas is evident at the Somerset County Jail in Princess Anne with Santa visiting there to spread cheer to two children of a woman prisoner (and a follow-up article on what happened when the charges against the woman were brought before the grand jury).
1906 .. A writer looks back to old fashioned Christmas's in the country from yet an even earlier time.
1958 .. Letters to Santa.
1937 .. From the Eastern Shore to across the bay Marylanders are aiding Santa to prevent empty stockings.
1935 .. (Ad) Marva Theater Christmas Eve and Christmas Day movies.
(WBOC)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday urged state residents to stay home for the holidays to help stop the spread of COVID-19, and also announced a new $180 million relief package to help businesses and people affected by the pandemic.
The governor issued an emergency order to limit travel to essential purposes only.
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Gov. Hogan Urges Residents to Stay Home for Holidays, Announces - WBOC TV
(The County Times, Crisfield)
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.
(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.
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Md. National Guard to Assist With COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts A - WBOC TV
December, 1942
Worcester Democrat
December, 1980
Daily Times (Salisbury)
December, 1921
Democratic Messenger
December 24, 1966- A seldom seen headline on the Eastern Shore..
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/