Friday, June 3, 2022

2022 High School Graduation on Tangier


(Tangier Combined School houses grades K-12 in the same building. It's the only K-12 school building in Virginia.)

 (Article below is from the Eastern Shore Post)

Story and Photos by Stefanie Jackson

For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began more than two years ago, Tangier Combined School returned to tradition with its 2022 graduation ceremony held in the Swain Memorial United Methodist Church. Because Tangier’s graduating class is always so small, each graduate may have the opportunity to speak. The students’ remarks are unlike typical commencement addresses and usually include a few words of inspiration to their classmates, maybe an anecdote or two about their school days, and thanking parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, and other family and friends for their support through the years, telling them, “I love you.” Laughter and tears fill the church sanctuary as each graduate shares his or her personal story. This year, special words of thanks and love were reserved for Principal Sharon Haynie, who is retiring after decades in education. In another tradition dating back to 1985, established by Pamela Eskridge, a slideshow about the graduates was shown, including baby photos, class photos, and senior photos, while the song “Goodnight Kiss” by Steve and Annie Chapman was played. 

The TCS Class of 2022 is valedictorian Samuel Parks, salutatorian Kevin Thomas, Jacob Crockett, Benjamin Eskridge, Bridgette Riley Mariano, Collin Parks, Richard “R.J.” Parks Jr., and Michael Trent Pruitt.




Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1883  ..  



2009  ..  Eastern Shore poultry growers concerned-



1940  ..  Round-trip motoring route from New Jersey to Cape Charles detailed for a weekend trip- 

1998  ..  Heard of Puncheon Landing?

Plus local history author Jim Duffy's TV segment on Steamboat Days.

Thursday, June 2, 2022

JAY COPELAND CONCERT SET FOR DOWNTOWN SALISBURY

 


(Salisbury Independent)

Salisbury will host a homecoming event on Friday (6/3) for Jay Copeland, the recent “American Idol” star and participant. The free performance and community event will be held beginning at 7 p.m. in Downtown Salisbury, complete with music, entertainment, food trucks and more. Copeland will perform “Idol” hits and other favorites, live on an outdoor stage used for the National Folk Festival.


Monday, May 30, 2022

Monday's Worcester County Veterans Memorial Attendees Pay Honor

(WMDT)

Praise and cheers were the sounds that swept the grounds of the Worcester County Veterans Memorial on Monday, as the annual Memorial Day service honored the brave U.S. Military personnel who gave their lives to their country.

View news story:

https://www.wmdt.com/2022/05/worcester-county-veterans-memorial-service-return

 


Sunday, May 29, 2022

Time Machine: 2005, 1939, 1898, 1973, 1906, and local history author's TV segment about circa 1900 beach travel.

 



July, 2005



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Salisbury Daily Times


August, 1939

The Star Democrat (Easton)


December, 1898

The Trenton Times (Trenton, NJ)


June 1973


Worcester County Messenger


September, 1906

Democratic Messenger


Traveling To The Beach Circa 1900

Throwback Thursday With Jim Duffy - May 20, 2021 | Archive | wboc.com



Saturday, May 28, 2022

Our Worcester County schools

 

At a recent meeting of the Worcester County Board of Education a number of transfers and administrative appointments were announced effective July 1, 2022


Pocomoke Middle School Assistant Principal Joseph Stigler will transfer to Pocomoke High School, following the retirement of Bryan Perry. 


Pocomoke Middle School’s Reading and Math Interventionist Danielle Jackson was appointed to be the school’s Assistant Principal. 

View the other transfers and appointments:

 Administrative Changes Headline Board Meeting - Worcester County Public Schools (worcesterk12.org)


Friday, May 27, 2022

Time Machine Preview

This  Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

2005  ..  


1939  ..  Special trains from the Eastern Shore to the New York World's Fair-    
                                   

1898  ..  Salisbury and Pocomoke fire departments come to Princess Anne's aid-

1973  ..  Award winners at 1973 PHS Graduation-


1906  ..  It rings true 116 years later- 


Plus local history author Jim Duffy's TV segment about circa 1900 travels to the beach.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Here they come

 (WMDT)


MARYLAND- Traffic officials are calling on drivers to expect delays, drive less aggressively, and avoid peak travel times ahead of a Memorial day weekend forecasted to bring 330,000 travelers across the Chesapeake Bay and onto Delmarva.

View news story:

Maryland transit officialls emphasise safe driving, avoiding traffic ahead of 330,000 expected memorial day travellers - 47abc (wmdt.com)


CANCELLED - Holiday Weekend 4TH FRIDAY in Pocomoke City!

 UPDATE  UPDATE  UPDATE  UPDATE 

               (City of Pocomoke Facebook) 


                                                                                        

 



The Pocomoke Model Train Club invites you to stop by the train station at the railroad crossing on 4th street this Friday (5/27) between 5pm and 7pm.  Their train exhibit is under construction but they'll have a few lines running.  It's free. 



Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Monday, May 23, 2022

Princess Anne explosive devices

 (WMDT)


(View news story)

Update on Princess Anne resident arrested for possession of explosive devices - 47abc (wmdt.com)


The 'Other' Chincoteague ponies get attention

 (Eastern Shore Post)

The carousel ponies at the Chincoteague carnival grounds got a facelift recently when a group of friends that usually band together to place pony auction bids came together to voluntarily paint the carousel ponies. Above, Steffie Rau, of Bethlehem, Pa., starts to paint a horse from the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department carnival carousel.

Sunday's surprise "Welcome Home" in Pocomoke!

 (City of Pocomoke Facebook)

                                    

Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services

On Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. Members of the Pocomoke community organized a surprise "welcome home" parade for a young man that was injured in a motor vehicle accident a few weeks ago.

 After multiple surgeries and faced with the probability that he may never walk again. This young man defied the odds and not only is walking but was discharged sooner than expected. 

He is well on his way to recovery. The Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack, Worcester County Sheriff's Office Pocomoke City Police, Pocomoke Fire Department, and Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services as well as numerous motorcycle clubs and citizens participated in the parade.

The young man was quoted as saying" This is the best day of my life"