Sunday, May 7, 2023

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper, 2007, 2003, 1934.

 



















February, 2007


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The News Journal (Wilmington, De)


Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have sailed the Chesapeake Bay for over 60 years and can assure you that mean water levels have not risen. Shorelines may be eroding, land may be subsiding but water level is not rising.


September, 2003


Somerset Herald
(Bobby Wetzel, 6, and his sisters Chelsea, 9, and Rosemary, 11, play Friday Sept. 19 in the flooded area along Maryland Ave. in Crisfield after Hurricane Isabel. The Wetzels, who were staying with friends, were among nearly 300 residents evacuated from their homes on Smith Island.)


May, 1934
Democratic Messenger





Friday, May 5, 2023

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

Have your reading glasses nearby.  There was a lot to read about in the edition from the first week in May, 1923.

PLUS

2007  ..  


2003  ..   Aftermath of Hurricane Isabel in Crisfield-


1934  ..                Strawberry time in Pocomoke City-

Thursday, May 4, 2023

                    
Read more about it:

Jazz & Blues, Wine & Brews | Historic Berlin, Maryland Chamber of Commerce (berlinchamber.org)


 OCEAN CITY

Read more about it:

Celebrate Springfest in Ocean City, MD (ococean.com)


1899- From courting to courtroom (4)

It made headlines on the Eastern Shore and beyond.

It's 1899 and spring is in the air but for a young Worcester County woman who was expecting to be a bride, she'll see the older gentleman who was her would-be husband in court and not at the altar.  

The following is the concluding article of four about the in-court drama. 


The defense filed an appeal of the court's decision.  Early the following year The Maryland Court of Appeals upheld the jury's verdict.  A win for Miss Tapman but lacking the monetary amount she pursued. Newspapers in June of 1900 reported that a Snow Hill attorney had been appointed bankruptcy trustee on behalf of creditors of Hiram J. Lewes. It was also mentioned that attorneys for Miss Tapman held a $1,500 breach of promise judgement against Lewis.  This was the last of any news found mentioning the court case.

Maryland trauma center bill signed

   

     



Wednesday, May 3, 2023

An hour that could save a life!

 

Free STOP THE BLEED® training on May 16

TidalHealth will hold a free STOP THE BLEED® training class for the general public at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16 in the Avery W. Hall Educational Center auditorium located at 100 E. Carroll St, Salisbury, MD 21801 on the corner of Waverly and Vine Streets.

Someone who is severely bleeding can bleed to death in as little as 5 minutes. That’s why bleeding control—keeping the blood inside the body—is the purpose of STOP THE BLEED® training. Techniques taught in STOP THE BLEED® can save a life in patients with life-threatening bleeding which is the number one cause of preventable death after injury.

Space is limited, so register today by emailing Gail.Lemay@tidalhealth.org . It only takes an hour to learn how to save a life.

1899- From courting to courtroom (3)

It made headlines on the Eastern Shore and beyond.

It's 1899 and spring is in the air but for a young Worcester County woman who was expecting to be a bride, she'll see the older gentleman who was her would-be husband in court and not at the altar.  

The following is the third of four articles about the in-court drama.   The next will be tomorrow.



Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Maryland traffic enforcement ramped up

 


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1899- From courting to courtroom (2)

 It made headlines on the Eastern Shore and beyond.

It's 1899 and spring is in the air but for a young Worcester County woman who was expecting to be a bride, she'll see the older gentleman who was her would-be husband in court and not at the altar.  

The following is the second of four articles about the in-court drama.   The next will be tomorrow.



Monday, May 1, 2023

Charges filed in last July hit-and-run boy's death

 (WBOC)


BERLIN, Md. - A Worcester County man has been formally charged in the death of Gavin Knupp. Knupp, of Ocean Pines, was 14 when he was killed in a hit-and-run crash last July near Berlin. 

Maryland State Police have actively been investigating the case, but no suspect had been officially charged until today. 

(View news story:)

Berlin Man Charged in the Death of Gavin Knupp | Latest News | wboc.com


Anonymous Anonymous said...

WBOC television's evening news interview with the mother of the victim was excellent on its own merits without inserting background music which served only to manipulate viewers emotions. Save the music for commercials. Let the news stories stand on their own.