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This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1992 ..
Out with the old-
1938 ..
Saturday, May 20, 2023, 12:00 PM
Crisfield Academy & High School
210 N. Somerset Ave, Crisfield, MD 21817
Former Crisfield High School Basketball Coach, William "Bill" Cain led Crisfield to claim 4 State Championship titles during his tenure as coach from 1968-1982. To honor him, the Coaches Hall of Fame at Crisfield High will be dedicated in his name at this event. Speakers will include Superintendent of Schools, Dr. John B. Gaddis, Athletics Director, Mr. Gregory Bozman, Sr. and former CHS athletes. Mr. Cain will be in attendance, along with several other former coaches who will be honored in the Coaches Hall of Fame.
This event is open to the public. We hope you can join us!
(Crisfield-Somerset County Times)
BALTIMORE — A Somerset County Lottery player claimed the first $100,000 top prize on the $10 oversized Maryland Riches scratch-off.
Gregory Cottman said he noticed the large Maryland Riches scratch off, bright and bold in a dispenser, when he visited his favorite Lottery retailer, Thirsty’s, in Princess Anne, and decided to try it out.
“The ticket was huge,” the 68-year-old explained. “That’s what got me to play, and now it’s my go-to game.”
Mr. Cottman decided to scratch the ticket while in the store, and instantly saw he was a winner. He was in disbelief, but also so excited that he shared the news with everyone in the store, including his brother who now continues to boast that he’s related to a big winner.
While Mr. Cottman said he has won smaller amounts in the past, he never won anything this large. He plans to pay off bills.
For selling the $100,000 top-prize winning scratch-off, Thirsty’s at 12020 Somerset Avenue will receive a $1,000 bonus.
The Maryland Riches game went on sale on March 20 and this top-prize win from the first week of May left nine top prizes available along with other prizes ranging from $10 to $10,000.
ANNAPOLIS — Invasive plant species are damaging Maryland’s environment. From bamboo to bushes, invasives, environmentalists say, have wrapped their tendrils all across Maryland.
(Read more about it:)
Maryland’s top invasive plant species import harm to natives | Environment | stardem.com
A number of names on this page are familiar to us older Pocomokians, i.e. Pearl Bratten (teacher), G.D. Bull (produce), Lesley Bunting (electrical repair shop), Griffin Callahan (merchant), Godfrey Child (lawyer), J.Dawson Clarke (Marva Theater owner, future mayor), Clinton Duncan (petroleum distributor), Lynwood Duncan (auto dealership).
I can't believe I'm old enough to remember some of these people. Quince Ashburn lumber was a forerunner of Miles Building Supply and Benjamin Dryden owned the farm that later became the site of Roses, Pizza Hut and other businesses. His former house still stands at 514 Market Street.
Dawson Clarke may have been the Marva manager in 1936 and bought it later. And later on he operated WBOC's Pocomoke radio studio on Willow Street.
tk for PPE says: Dawson also was a professional photographer. In the early 1940s's he took separate portrait photographs of my sister and I and they're still displayed in my home. He was a talented piano player and sometimes performed at community functions. As mayor Dawson was an avid and enthusiastic promoter of Pocomoke City.
February, 2007
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.