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Monday, October 4, 2021
Pfizer booster
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine boosters are now available through Worcester Health for those eligible
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine boosters are now available through Worcester Health for those eligible
Sunday, October 3, 2021
Time Machine: 1954, 1986, 1872, 1921, 1958.
March, 1954
The Morning News (Wilmington)
August, 1986 (excerpt)
Baltimore Sun
February, 1872
Wilmington Daily Commercial
December, 1921
Marylander And Herald
With all the wailing and gnashing of teeth over federal vaccination mandates it is important to note a fine point that almost everyone is unaware of.
When I was coming along it was mandated that all school children receive certain vaccinations as a condition of admittance to public school. Later, in approximately fourth or fifth grade it was mandated that we receive the Salk vaccine which was administered by a sugar cube impregnated with the vaccine. These vaccines were mandated by state and/or county rules, not by the federal government.
States, counties and local governments can do this because they have police powers. The US Constitution does not grant police powers to the federal government. So if Maryland or Worcester County mandates vaccinations that is a legal function of their governor or legislature. If Joe Biden or the United States Congress mandates vaccinations then it is certainly an overstepping of their authorities.
Friday, October 1, 2021
Carozza Sponsors Several Maryland Laws Effective October 1, 2021
(Press release from Senator Carozza)
Time Machine Promo
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1954 .. Railroad history is recalled by an Eastern Shore native whose boyhood home was near the old Loretto Station in Somerset County.
1986 .. Much needed hay from the north is donated to Worcester County farmers affected by drought conditions on the lower Eastern Shore.
1872 .. Court rules on Wicomico's demand for school funding from its mother county Worcester. The verdict was...
1921 .. Ad- Ford vehicle dealership in Oriole, Md.
1958 .. Editorial- Vaccine numbers:
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Army vest order goes to Pocomoke's HARDWIRE
(From press release)
Pocomoke City, MD — Sep 28, 2021 — Hardwire, LLC was awarded its first delivery order for the Army’s next generation Modular Scalable Vest (MSV) program. The Army MSV program will replace heavy body armor systems with new lightweight armor and carriers. The contract is scheduled to run for the next nine years. The Army’s top priority for the MSV program is to "lighten the load” on its troops with a tailorable vest. Hardwire’s patented armor was the lightest evaluated for the program and one of the first chosen for production.
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Masks required for Somerset public school students
The Somerset County Board of Education has voted in favor of the statewide mandate that public school students wear masks at school. This will replace Somerset's optional mask policy. The late Tuesday afternoon vote was 3 to 2.
Paint Worcester winners
(WBOC)
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Monday, September 27, 2021
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Friday, September 24, 2021
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Somerset Board Of Ed Rescheduled Meeting Announcement
Emailed comments can be sent to: boardmeeting@somerset.k12.md.us .
Thumbs down from Accomack School Board on gender policy
(Shore Daily News)
A tie vote, which included one abstention, at the Accomack County School Board meeting Tuesday night has killed the adoption of a transgender policy that would allow students to use the bathrooms and play on sports teams that correspond with their chosen gender identity for the time being.
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Tie vote kills adoption of transgender policy for Accomack County Public Schools - Shore Daily News
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Free yearly flu shots in Pocomoke October 6th
(WBOC)
BERLIN, Md.- Atlantic General Hospital/Health System is providing community flu vaccination with a series of free clinics for those ages 13 and older.
No appointment is required. Clinic dates are subject to change based upon flu vaccine availability.
Flu Clinics:
Oct. 6, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Pocomoke Firehouse
1410 Market St.
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