July, 1893
The Cecil Whig (Elkton)
April, 2006
Salisbury Daily Times
February, 1936
Baltimore Sun
February, 1940
August, 1906
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July, 1893
The Cecil Whig (Elkton)
April, 2006
Salisbury Daily Times
February, 1936
Baltimore Sun
February, 1940
August, 1906
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans 65 and older should get newer, souped-up flu vaccines because regular shots don’t provide them enough protection, a federal advisory panel said Wednesday.
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CDC panel recommends US seniors get souped-up flu vaccines | AP News
An eye view from Wulfhause Productions
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NASA Wallops/Terry Zaperach photo
A NASA suborbital sounding rocket was launched early Friday morning from Wallops carrying dozens of experiments by university students. Many of the students were on hand to watch the liftoff.
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1893 .. Pocomoke City plays a big role in the operation of the first ever gasoline powered boat to travel the Chesapeake Bay.
2006 .. Stamp design wins Pocomoke City resident top honors in wildlife art competition.
1936 .. Pocomoke City Post Office will continue to lease at its' Front Street location for another two years.
1940 .. A New York City newspaper reports about the unexpected solution to a no-water situation in Snow Hill.
1906 .. Recollections from a still earlier time about the popular Worcester County resort that preceded Ocean City-
(Salisbury Daily Times)
STEPHEN MATHEWS PHOTO
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4th Annual Pocomoke River Poker Run Tickets, Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 10:30 AM | Eventbrite
Contact Pocomoke Elks Lodge: (410) 957-3556
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OCEAN CITY, Md.-Town officials have new plans for visitors and residents this 4th of July.
This comes after officials received news the firework company contracted to provide fireworks for two of their shows backed out. They were informed last week that this was due to lack of certified personnel and inventory. In response, the town scrambled to make a new plan.
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Ocean City creates new, unique plans for Independence Day celebrations - 47abc (wmdt.com)
4th Friday Street Festivals continue in Downtown Pocomoke this week with an Enchanted Luau! Come dressed the part for our Tacky Tourist Costume Contest while you shop sidewalk vendors & listen to reggae tunes by Paul Brion & the Raucous Brothers! 🎵
Fun for the kids too! Bounce house, games, crafts & a special appearance by some fin-tastic Disney characters!
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July, 1829
July, 2007
(Caption reads: Pocomoke Mayor Michael A. McDermott speaks during the opening ceremony of the new Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Headquarters on Monday, when a new sign was unveiled showing the fundraising efforts for the facility.) Salisbury Daily Times
June, 1921
Worcester Democrat
July, 1972
The Circus comes to Saxis
Throwback Thursday w/ Jim Duffy - The Circus | DelmarvaLife | wboc.com
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1829 .. On the lower Eastern Shore-
Deputy First Class Glenn Hilliard
Funeral services will be held Tuesday June 21, at 12 Noon at Emmanuel Wesleyan Church on Beaglin Park Drive in Salisbury. There will be a public viewing for two hours prior to the service.
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 111 has established a fund for the family of Glenn Hilliard. Checks may be made payable to the "Memorial Fund for Glenn Hilliard" and either mailed or dropped off at the Bank of Delmarva located at 921 Eastern Shore Drive Salisbury, MD 21804.
Operation We Care has a PayPal account set up to also accept donations - click on the button that says "Donate" and you will find the link for the "DFC Glenn Hilliard Family".
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Orioles chairman John Angelos pushed back Monday against speculation that the team could be relocating in the near future.
“As I have said before, as long as Fort McHenry is standing watch over the Inner Harbor, the Orioles will remain in Baltimore,” Angelos said in a statement.
John’s brother, Louis Angelos, filed a lawsuit against his older brother and his mother in Baltimore County Circuit Court last week, alleging that his brother took over total control of the team in defiance of his father’s wishes for the sons to share the franchise.
According to The Baltimore Banner‘s report regarding Louis Angelos’s lawsuit against his family, the Angelos brothers have been at odds since their father and longtime owner of the Orioles, Peter, became ill in 2017. When Peter Angelos got sick, he reportedly appointed his wife and sons as co-trustees of a trust governing the family fortune, which included the Orioles franchise.
In the suit, Louis hinted that John could sell the team or move it to Nashville.
“John intends to maintain absolute control over the Orioles—to manage, to sell, or if he chooses, to move to Tennessee (where he has a home and where his wife’s career is headquartered)—without having to answer to anyone,” the suit says.
John dismissed the accusations of his brother on Monday, saying in a statement: “For [my mother and father] as for me, the Orioles will forever play at Oriole Park, and at no time ever have we contemplated anything different.”