Saturday, June 28, 2025

A page from 1916's Maryland's Colonial Eastern Shore

 

(Continues next Saturday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.)



Legend has it that the first church was to be built at Snow Hill and trees were felled, logs hewn and trimmed, and assembly commenced. The local native Americans, unhappy with the whole affair, snuck in one night, disassembled the half-built church, and tossed the logs into the river.

The settlers were aghast and, as cut and trimmed logs were very valuable, gave chase to them and finally caught up to the timbers at Rehoboth Landing. It was an impossible chore to haul the logs back to Snow Hill, so it was decided to reassemble the structure at Rehoboth and that's why the first Presbyterian church is there and not Snow Hill.

I can't vouch for the veracity of this tale but can state that Colonel William Stevens, of Stevens Landing fame, was very instrumental in bringing Francis Makemie to the New World.

Your friend,
Slim

4th Friday fun in Pocomoke City!

 




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Friday, June 27, 2025

Mayor Nock now heads MML.

 

Pocomoke City, MD — Mayor Todd Nock has officially been inaugurated as the 82nd President of the Maryland Municipal League (MML) during the League’s Annual Summer Conference held in Ocean City, Maryland. In a historic moment, Mayor Nock becomes the youngest known president to lead the statewide organization, which represents Maryland’s 157 municipalities and two special taxing districts.

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(UPDATED) Pedestrian fatality-

 

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UPDATE: Fatal pedestrian crash under investigation in Snow Hill - 47abc


(Earlier:)

(Worcester County Sheriff's Office information)

MD Route 12 between Old Furnace Road and Nassawango Road/Whiton Road was closed for an extended period early Friday morning due to a vehicle collision involving a pedestrian fatality near Carmean Road.

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office, Snow Hill Police Department, Pocomoke City Police Department, and EMS personnel were on scene assisting. Maryland State Police are handling the accident investigation, and an accident reconstructionist was on site.


Thursday, June 26, 2025

Carozza backs hiring freeze-

 
6/26/25


Hit and run lawsuit-

 

(WBOC)


The family of Gavin Knupp, the 14-year-old killed in a hit and run in 2022, has filed a civil lawsuit against multiple parties, including the man convicted in connection to the teen's death.

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Gavin Knupp’s Family Files Civil Lawsuit over Teen's Death | Latest News | wboc.com

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Presenting colors-

 

Pocomoke City Police Dept

We would like to thank the Maryland Municipal League for giving us the opportunity to present colors during the national anthem and pledge of allegiance.

We would also like to thank the La Plata, Easton, Laurel, and Salisbury police officers who conducted this presentation with Corporal Laverty.


Thursday, June 19, 2025

Focus Band rescheduled-

 

Due to possible adverse weather conditions Thursday's Concert In The Park/Juneteenth Celebration in Pocomoke was postponed.  The Focus Band has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 26th, 7:00 to 8:30pm at Cypress Park.



Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Milestone Class Reunion!

 


(On Wednesday, June 11, Stephen Decatur High School's Class of 1955 celebrated 70 years since graduation with a reunion at The Berlin Beer Company. The group represented the first graduating class from the new Stephen Decatur High School, which was founded in 1954. The school's creation combined the "island kids" at Ocean City High School with the inland group from Buckingham High School in Berlin. Nineteen members of the graduating class attended. The 40 members of the 69-person class who are deceased were recognized. Pictured front from left, are Helen Mae Ellis Chamblin, Helen Rounds Tinsman, Joyce Davis Davis and Virginia Hudson Pepper; middle, Gloria Truitt Nolan, Betsy Barrett Ludlum, Nancy Davis Owens, Joanne Quillen Jackson, Fay Collins Wooten, Roy Watson and Norma Wainwright Rickards and back, Mary Dean Rouchard, Clifford Dypsky, Dale Cathell, Bob Murray, Jane Disharoon Bunting and Bob Gray.) 


Former Delmarva Shorebird killed in jet ski accident.

(WBOC)

DELMARVA– The Delmarva baseball community is mourning the loss of former Shorebirds infielder Luis Guevara after the 19-year-old was killed in a jet ski crash in Florida.

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Former Shorebirds Player Killed in Florida Jet Ski Crash | Latest News | wboc.com

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Pocomoke incident reported-

 

On the morning of 6/17/25 Pocomoke City Police responded to the 400 block of Old Virginia Road in reference to a disturbance. As a result of this incident, multiple officers from allied agencies responded to assist. A loaded handgun, a knife and marijuana have been recovered. The investigation is continuing, there is no immediate threat to the public and Worcester County School Board is aware of this incident.


Monday, June 16, 2025

Did you know? The Karli's have left after nine years at WBOC.

 


(Jacqueline Karli WBOC FACEBOOK post excerpts)
It is with mixed feelings that Todd and I announce we are retiring from WBOC.  After 40 years in broadcasting, it is time to turn the page.

We will be moving back to California where our daughter will be attending college and our son will be working. As for what we will be doing, that is part of the great unknown but we are open to whatever our next chapter brings.

Thank you Delmarva for sharing your beautiful peninsula with us. We will never forget you.

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https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=jacqueline%20karli
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(View WBOC video interview:)
We're Sending Farewells to WBOC News Anchors Jacqueline and Todd Karli | Delmarvalife | wboc.com

Trump budget.. bad vibes for our NASA Wallops?

 (Shore Daily News)


Changes are underway that could impact operations at the Wallops Flight Facility...

Agency wide email warns staff of potential restructuring of NASA - Shore Daily News