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Democratic Messenger
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Daily Times (Salisbury)
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Daily Times (Salisbury)
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1896 .. Good times in a simpler time-
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1970 .. Pocomoke City contestant is Delmarva Poultry Princess-
1914 .. Crisfield newspaper Editorial-
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WESTOVER, Md. – The Somerset Board of Education convened in a special closed session meeting on Thursday, to discuss confidential legal matters and to decide if masks will be required for the upcoming school year.
When reconvened in open session, Board Chairperson Penny Nicholson said that the Somerset Board of Education unanimously approved the Masking Policy, which makes masks optional for all students and staff effective immediately.
The new board policy will be posted to the Somerset County Public Schools website on Tuesday, September 7th for public viewing. Comments can be sent to the Somerset Board of Education at boardmeeting@somerset.k12.md.us .
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Salisbury Times
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Baltimore Sun
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Worcester Democrat
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Crisfield Times
Many of us often yearn for a taste of the "good old days." We seem to think that things were so much simpler back in those times. Were they? A hundred years ago this summer a sewer line improvement plan for a certain section of Pocomoke City raised the ire of the local newspaper and drew response from the mayor. The newspaper presented the issue as a front page news article; in actuality it was an editorial. The next week the newspaper printed a response from the mayor, describing it as a "supposed reply." City Hall fans, enjoy.
June, 1921
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"So, now I am asking for your partnership. Please make sure that your child comes to school properly wearing a well-fitted face covering. I also ask for your patience and understanding."
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This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
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2008 .. Can the Warriors from Pocomoke claim their fourth straight Class 1A state soccer title?
1941 .. The Soldiers' Service Committee of Pocomoke needs knitting volunteers.
1921 .. This appears to be an innocent enough headline but the local newspaper editor is taking the Pocomoke mayor to task on the issue and it's a 'he says, he says' battle .