Thursday, September 5, 2024

Pocomoke cannabis regs-

 

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Hospital care then and now on Virginia's Eastern Shore-

 THEN



NOW



(View Virginia Shore's hospital history- Shore Daily News:)

Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital celebrates 15 years in the Riverside family - Shore Daily News


Wallops bound-

 (Shore Daily News)


Travelers on Route 13 Tuesday afternoon may have noticed a massive cylinder being pulled northbound with a large caravan escorting it.

The tank is an LOX rocket fuel tank, which can hold 90,000 gallons of fuel, and it was making it’s way to Wallops to assist in future launches from the spaceport. Due to size, they were not able to go fast and required law enforcement escort.

Two tanks were transported by barge down the Mississippi River, through the Gulf of Mexico and around the southern tip of Florida and up the coast. They landed in Cape Charles on Saturday.

The second tank will be traveling northbound on Route 13 this afternoon (Thursday). It is scheduled to leave Cape Charles at 2:00 PM.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Pocomoke City has a new Economic Development Director-

The Pocomoke Public Eye says: "Congratulations Karah Lacey!"




**From the Desk of the Mayor: Appointment of Karah Lacey as Economic Developer for Pocomoke City**

 Pocomoke City, MD – September 4, 2025 – The City of Pocomoke is proud to announce the hiring of Karah Lacey as the new Director of Economic Development after an extensive interviewing process. The City Council approved her hire, and she is expected to assume her role on Monday, September 9, 2024.

 In early 2024, I proposed to the city council the creation of an economic development position dedicated to enhancing the prosperity and quality of life in Pocomoke City. This proposal was met with enthusiasm and has culminated in the hiring of Karah Lacey, a well-respected community member with a decade of service as the Events and Downtown Coordinator. 

 Karah Lacey, a Pocomoke native and proud Warrior alumnus of Pocomoke schools, shared her vision: “As the recently appointed Director of Economic Development with the City of Pocomoke, my vision is to focus on the attraction, retention, and expansion for both the economic well-being and quality of life in our beautiful waterfront town. I will serve as the City's ambassador to promote Pocomoke City as a prime business and tourism destination. I have developed strong working relationships with representatives of other local governments, Worcester County, and the State of Maryland, allowing me to create and administer economic development opportunities and initiatives to benefit the local community. I will continue to support the residents and businesses of Pocomoke City through grants, programs, and projects at the federal, state, regional, and local levels to facilitate an entrepreneurial momentum within the City of Pocomoke.”

I am confident in Lacey’s appointment, and believe in her ideas. Karah’s deep-rooted connection to our community, coupled with her extensive experience and dedication, makes her the ideal choice to lead our economic development efforts. Her vision aligns perfectly with our goals for sustainable growth and improved quality of life for all residents." Karah Lacey’s unique blend of local knowledge, professional expertise, and passion for Pocomoke City positions her to effectively champion the city's economic development efforts. She is committed to advancing initiatives that will bring new opportunities, support existing businesses, and enhance the overall vibrancy of Pocomoke City.



Back-to-school welcome!

 





Worcester County Sheriff's Office-

Welcoming back students at Worcester County Schools

Sheriff Matt Crisafulli, Chief Deputy Nathaniel Passwaters, and Lt. Robert Trautman, accompanied by the Superintendent and school board members, visited all the schools in Worcester County Tuesday. They enjoyed welcoming the children back on their first day of school, with the energy and smiles being truly contagious. We are looking forward to a successful school year!


Big Bucks! Four winning lottery tickets sold at River Market, Pocomoke.

 



(Maryland State Lottery website)

  • $50,000 ticket sold Sept. 1 at River Market, 34099 Market St., Pocomoke City (unclaimed as of Sept. 3)

  • Three $25,000 tickets sold Sept. 1 at River Market, 34099 Market St., Pocomoke City (all unclaimed as of Sept. 3)

(UPDATED) Westover housefire Tuesday-

 (WBOC)


 Three men pulled a man from a burning home in Westover on Tuesday afternoon.

(View news story:)

Heroes Emerge From the Flames in Somerset County | Latest News | wboc.com

(Previous posting)

(WGMD)


A house fire that occurred yesterday afternoon on Crisfield Highway in Westover is under investigation.  One occupant had to be assisted from the burning home by a passer-by. Two dogs were able to escape the home unharmed. Two individuals were transported to Tidal Health in Salisbury for smoke inhalation, which in each case is non-life threatening. The fire at the two story, wood frame, single family home caused an estimated $150,000 in structural damage and $250,000 in loss of contents including antiques. The blaze broke out in the first-floor kitchen, but the cause is not known at this time.

Marijuana regulations for Princess Anne in limbo-

 


(WBOC)

PRINCESS ANNE  The Princess Anne Town Commission postponed a decision on a proposed ordinance regulating marijuana businesses within the town after a heated meeting (Tuesday).

(View news story:)

Princess Anne Town Commission Tables Marijuana Ordinance Amid Debate | Latest News | wboc.com


Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Knox Box availability-


 

A Knox Box allows our fire company to quickly gain access to your property in an emergency.

Using one key, Knox Rapid Access Solutions minimize barriers to entry for first responders during an emergency.

Responders can then gain rapid access into secure perimeters, gates, buildings, campuses, residential and commercial properties. Knox Rapid Access System can be customized to fit your business needs.

To purchase a Knox Box for your home or business please visit the following link:

Knox Box Program - Pocomoke Fire Company - Worcester County, Maryland


(UPDATED) Back-to-school safety-

 BE EXTRA ALERT

 FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOLERS

ON FOOT

OR RIDING THE BUS!


Worcester County Sheriff's Office-
With the start of the new school year, we want to remind everyone about the importance of school bus safety regulations. Please take a moment to review the chart below to understand when you should stop for a bus that is picking up or dropping off children. By working together, we can ensure the safety of all our children.



(UPDATED) Two die in fiery Sunday morning crash.

 (Shore Daily News)



A Pennsylvania couple has been identified as the victims in a crash that took place early Sunday morning on Route 13 in Eastville.

According to Virginia State Police Sgt. Michelle Anaya, preliminary investigations has revealed that the driver of a 2022 Toyota Rav-4 was traveling northbound and ran off the roadway, striking a ditch and a culvert, before catching on fire and becoming fully engulfed. Both driver and passenger became entrapped inside the vehicle.

The driver, 79 year old Arthur Wilmer Smith and his wife, 77 year old Susan Alice Smith, of Norristown, Pennsylvania, both succumbed to their injuries.

Neither speed nor alcohol were contributing factors in the crash. Next of kin has been made.


Monday, September 2, 2024

Labor Day tradition: The Skipjack Races!

 (WBOC)


DEAL ISLAND, MD - History repeated itself today on Deal Island as crowds gathered to watch the 65th annual Skipjack Races. These historic vessels, once the backbone of the Chesapeake Bay's oyster dredging industry, are now the last working boats under sail in the United States.

(View news story:)

Windy Conditions Challenge Sailors at 65th Annual Deal Island Skipjack Races | Latest News | wboc.com

Fall Seafood Festival-

 




Tickets will be available online at this link:

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1930, 1945, 1967, 1957, 2010, 1998.

 







July, 1930

(Eastern Shore of Virginia)

Peninsula Enterprise


March, 1945

Salisbury Times


May, 1967

Baltimore Sun


February, 1957
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Salisbury Times




*July, 2010
Salisbury Daily Times


*April, 1998
Salisbury Daily Times

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