Sunday, February 27, 2022

Time Machine: 1992, 1971, 1921, 1909, 1997.

 

March, 1992



Somerset Herald


May, 1971

The Evening Capital (Annapolis)



May, 1921 (Pocomoke City)

Worcester Democrat 


October, 1909

Democratic Messenger



July, 1997






Saturday, February 26, 2022

Maryland school districts will make mask decisions

 (NBC4Washington)


A panel of Maryland lawmakers voted Friday to end a statewide emergency order and enable local school districts to decide whether students must wear face coverings in school.

View news story:

Masks to Be Decided by School Districts, Maryland Panel Says – NBC4 Washington (nbcwashington.com)

Friday, February 25, 2022

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1992  ..  


1971 ..  Vice President Agnew-



1921  ..  Pocomoke City-

 
1909  ..  Breeding Shetland ponies-

1997  ..  Letter to editor- (for the historical record)



Monday, February 21, 2022

TidalHealth visitation changes starting Feb 21

 
TidalHealth announces changes in visitation for the Labor & Delivery and Mother/Baby units ONLY effective Monday, February 21, 2022 at its Salisbury and Seaford hospitals. 

View announcement:

Visitation changes in Labor & Delivery and Mother/Baby units ONLY | TidalHealth


Sunday, February 20, 2022

Time Machine: 1991, 1919, 1963, 1922, 1902.

 

February, 1991



(MAKING PLANS. Pocomoke City Mayor Curt Lippolt, left, and City Manager Russell Blake look over development plans.)    
(Daily Times, Salisbury)


February, 1919
The Evening Sun (Baltimore)



May, 1963

The Gazette and Daily (York, Pa.)



February, 1922

Worcester Democrat








Saturday, February 19, 2022

(Updated)Antares launched from Wallops Saturday

        (NASA TV)

 A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket launched a Cygnus cargo spacecraft carrying several tons of cargo for the International Space Station.

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Friday, February 18, 2022

UPDATED: Politicians know best? (we hope)

 Friday 2/18/22 Update:

Accomack County School Superintendent Chris Holland: “It is important to note that Senate bill 739 does not apply to students on school buses. Federal regulations still require students to continue wearing masks while riding the bus. At this time, all staff will be required to wear masks in our buildings per Virginia Department of Labor and industry guidelines.  This applies to all visitors as well."

View full statement:

Accomack County Schools lifts in school mask mandate; masks still required on busses - Shore Daily News

Original posting:

(Shore Daily News)

Virginia Governor Youngkin signs into law a bill making it illegal to require children to wear masks in public schools.

View news story:

Governor signs legislation to end mask mandates in public schools - Shore Daily News

Wallops Antares launch set for Saturday

 


(Shore Daily News)

The next Antares launch is scheduled for 12:39 p.m. EST, Saturday, Feb. 19, from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Pad 0A on Wallops Island.

The launch may be visible, weather permitting, to residents throughout the mid-Atlantic region and possibly the East Coast of the United States.

This will be Northrop Grumman’s 17th commercial resupply services mission to deliver NASA science investigations, supplies and equipment to the International Space Station.

Viewing locations on Chincoteague Island include Robert Reed Park on Main Street or Beach Road spanning the area between Chincoteague and Assateague Islands. The Virginia, Maryland and Delaware Atlantic beaches also provide good viewing locations.

The NASA Visitor Center at Wallops will not be open for this launch.

Live coverage of the mission countdown is scheduled to begin at approximately 7:30 a.m. on the Wallops IBM video site.

Launch coverage and mission commentary will air on NASA TV at 12:15 p.m.

WESR will carry the audio of the launch in real time starting at 12:15 p.m. Tune to 103.3 or access us on the Eastern Shore Radio app.

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1991  ..  


1919  ..  


1963  ..  



1922  ..  Coal in short supply-


1902  ..  Eastern Shore of Va. Editorial- Open Union Soldier's Homes to Confederate veterans? -  
  


Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Scam alert for Comcast internet customers


Comcast Xfinity says it will never call, ask for sensitive details over phone. They will also not call you and ask to connect to your computer.

 

There's a consumer alert for Comcast Xfinity customers who might have received phone calls from “Comcast Customer Assistance”. There are several scam versions such as the caller telling you that your modem wasn't accepting updates or that your internet IP address has been compromised. 

 

If you’re a Comcast customer and you see “Comcast” on your caller ID, do not answer the phone because Comcast says it’s a scammer trying to steal your personal information. Comcast is warning customers not to fall for this scam.

 

“We’re not going to call you and ask for your password. We’re not going to call and ask you to give us your sensitive details over the phone or ask you to send us your account number or Social Security number or anything like that," said Cindy Arco, public relations manager for Comcast Xfinity.

 

Comcast says if you receive a phone call from someone claiming to be a Comcast employee and the call sounds suspicious, do not give out any personal information and immediately hang up the phone. After you hang up the phone, make sure you call Comcast to report that suspicious phone call.

 

"You can call us at 1-800-Comcast or 1-800-Xfinity and that way, you know, you’re actually speaking with a Comcast agent and we can check your account to see if there is something that needs to be addressed," Arco said.


Accomack School Board

 

(Shore Daily News)

The Accomack School board took no action on the inevitable rescinding of mandating mask wearing by students Tuesday night.

Parents continued to press the school board during the public comment period of the meeting. One asked what would be done now that the Governor has asked for an emergency order that would allow parents to immediately decide whether their children will wear masks at school.

The officials did not respond to the question.  The Board previously voted 8-1 to require masks and students have been suspended for not doing so.

View full news story:

Accomack School Board takes no action on mask mandates - Shore Daily News

Just around the corner..

 



See 2022 season information:

https://www.pocomokelittleleague.com

Monday, February 14, 2022

Maryland mask requirement changing

 (WMDT)


ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan announced on Monday that the requirement for masks to be worn in state buildings will end next week.

View news story:

Gov. Hogan announces end of mask requirement in state buildings - 47abc (wmdt.com)


Pocomoke's Sturgis Museum

 (WMDT)


POCOMOKE CITY, Md. – The Sturgis One Room School Museum held tours on Saturday in honor of black history month. Community members got the chance to learn more about its rich history.

View news story:

Sturgis one room school museum brought to life for black history month - 47abc (wmdt.com)


Hogan leaves door open for presidential bid

 (CNN)


Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) on Sunday said he is “certainly going to take a look” at a 2024 bid for president, days after he announced that he will not run for Senate in the Old Line State despite members of his party urging him to campaign for a seat in the upper chamber.

Asked by co-anchor Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union” if he is considering a presidential run, Hogan emphasized that he is focused on completing his term as governor, which expires in January 2023.

“I'm going to run through the tape as governor until January of next year. I'm going to try to be the very best governor I can be. I'm going to continue to stand up and be a voice. I'm not going to sit back and not be involved in the issues of the day,” Hogan said.

“I'm concerned about the direction of the party and the country. And I will make a decision about 2024 after I finish this job,” he added.

Pressed on if he is considering a presidential bid, Hogan said “We're certainly going to take a look at it after January of '23.”