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Friday, September 15, 2017
What's Next For The Riverside Grille Location?
http://www.wboc.com/story/36370762/riverside-grille-closes-but-open-new-opportunity-in-pocomoke-city
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Pocomoke City Liquor License Issue
(OC Today)
Privatization of retail store hits snag as neighboring business disputes approval.
(See article)
https://www.oceancitytoday.net/p/license-appeal-delayed-until-nov/1685821
Privatization of retail store hits snag as neighboring business disputes approval.
(See article)
https://www.oceancitytoday.net/p/license-appeal-delayed-until-nov/1685821
Sunday, September 10, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 1939, 1967, Circa 1924, 1998.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
August, 1939
Baltimore Sun
December, 1967
Salisbury Times
Circa 1924
Democratic Messenger 1969 Centennial Edition
The Somerset Herald (Princess Anne)
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Friday, September 8, 2017
Pocomoke And Other Towns To Be In Film
Political Thriller 'Tangier' to Be Shot on the Eastern Shore
The lower Eastern Shore towns of Pocomoke City, Princess Anne and Salisbury have been tapped to appear in a political thriller about Washington movers and shakers.
Read about it here:
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Sunday, September 3, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 2007, Recalling One Of Pocomoke's Treasures
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
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May, 2007
(All above items from The Daily Times, Salisbury)
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Thursday, August 31, 2017
Jet Service Comes To Salisbury
(The Salisbury Independent)
Salisbury Regional Airport finally enters jet age
Aug 30th, 2017 · by Susan Canfora ·
Pilots, mechanics and flight attendants are being hired as the Salisbury-Ocean City-Wicomico Regional Airport continues the transition from props to jets.
Last week, 27, E-147 Embraer jets arrived and the 28th aircraft was expected this week, said Jackie Jennings, who handles public relations for the airport.
The Piedmont Airlines jets, each which seats 50 passengers, came to Salisbury from a sister airline and have had interiors upgraded and heavy maintenance performed.
“They look completely different from props. They are longer. Of course they don’t have propellers. They look really nice,” Jenkins said, adding the planes have stirred considerable public attention.
“People really like them. A lot of people have been coming out in the evenings. We have one jet that takes off at 6:20 and every evening, people are there watching. It’s so cute when the little kids come to watch. It’s adorable,” she said.
By comparison, turbo props have propellers and jets have faster engines. Props are Canadian planes, while the jets came from South America. Several years ago, there were Allegiant Air jets at the airport, flying to Orlando, but service stopped.
Every weekday, four flights are scheduled from Salisbury to Philadelphia and two to Charlotte, N.C.
Two jets and two props fly to Philadelphia, a 19-minute, one-way trip. On Saturdays, there are three flights, two in jets and one by prop. On Sundays, there are four flights, two by jet and two by prop, Jennings said.
Daily flights begin at 6:40 a.m. and the last jet returns at 9:48 p.m.
Travelers to Charlotte are in the air about an hour. There will be the same number of flights from Salisbury to Philadelphia and Charlotte, but the jets have more seating capacity.
Overnight, maintenance is completed on aircraft at the Salisbury airport. More employees weren’t hired, but having maintenance based locally makes jobs there more secure, Jennings said.
Last August, Bob Bryant, who was general manager of the airport at the time, told the Salisbury Independent the arrival of jets could mean a 600-foot extension for one of the two runways, but Jenkins said there are no immediate plans for extension.
The primary runway is 6,400 feet long. At a Wicomico County Council meeting last August, County Administrator Wayne Strausburg told Council members that runway will likely have to be extended to 7,000 feet.
Replacing props with jets “is great for Piedmont,” Jennings said.
“We are one of the few regional airlines that is actually growing. So many people are seeing cuts in aircraft, cuts in service and we just continue to grow, so we’re very excited,” she said last year.
“We know passengers prefer the jet and we’re happy to provide that service for American and for our passengers. We love our (prop) Dashes. Our Dashes are great. But passengers prefer jets,” Jennings said.
When it was announced jets would come to Salisbury, County Executive Bob Culver called Piedmont’s announcement “very positive news for Wicomico County and our airport.”
“The executive, airport management and the airport commission chairman, along with David Ryan from Salisbury-Wicomico Economic Development, have been meeting regularly to ensure that we do everything in our power to promote the airline’s strategic plans,” Culver said.
Piedmont Airlines CEO Lyle Hogg said it was “a vote of confidence from American and a goal we worked very hard to achieve.”
“American had previously committed 20 jets to Piedmont and we are pleased that our parent company will now continue to increase the number. The expanding fleet of jets puts Piedmont on an exciting path to the future, and that will lead to even more opportunities,” Hogg stated in a news release.
Piedmont employs more than 7,000 aviation professionals across the country and operates a fleet of 37 Bombardier DHC-8 turbo-prop aircraft on nearly 300 flights per day to 53 cities. It recently opened a Philadelphia base to accommodate the fleet of Embraer 145 regional jets. The ground handling team can be found in 80 airports across the United States, according to a news release.
Reach Susan Canfora at scanfora@newszap.com.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Some Ways You Can Aid
(from WBOC.com)
How You Can Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey
How You Can Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey
Here are several ways in which you can aid those affected by Harvey:
FEMA Administrator Brock Long encouraged Americans who want to help storm victims to connect with the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) online, which is coordinating donations and volunteers.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner established the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, which accepts tax deductible donations for flood relief victims. The organization will accept checks, money orders, bank wire transfers, stock, corporate bonds and other marketable securities. For donation instructions, click here.
Houston Texans star JJ Watt set up an online fundraiser called the Houston Flood Relief Fund on the YouCaring crowd funding site. Watt has personally donated $100,000 to those who've been affected by the storm.
The American Red Cross is accepting donations by phone and online. Donors may text HARVEY to 90999 to make a $10 donation, or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Best way to help after #Harvey2017 is to make a financial donation to a disaster relief charity. Here's how to support #SalvationArmy.
WBOC's "Bless Our Children" campaign, normally active during the holiday season, has been activated for the next month to accept donations to aid young victims of the storm. Online credit card donations may be made at wboc.com , clicking on the 'rising tide' logo at the top right of the page; or donations, made payable to Bless Our Children, may be mailed to WBOC-TV, 1729 North Salisbury Blvd, Salisbury, MD 21801.
WBOC's "Bless Our Children" campaign, normally active during the holiday season, has been activated for the next month to accept donations to aid young victims of the storm. Online credit card donations may be made at wboc.com , clicking on the 'rising tide' logo at the top right of the page; or donations, made payable to Bless Our Children, may be mailed to WBOC-TV, 1729 North Salisbury Blvd, Salisbury, MD 21801.
(Blood needed)
Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD) is asking local residents to help it meet an URGENT request for over 2000 units of blood from fellow blood banks in Texas and across the Gulf coast to deal with the storm tragedy. Call 1-888-8-BLOOD-8 or visit https://donate.bbd.org/ to book an appointment.
Sunday, August 27, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 1953, 1959, 1972.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
November, 1953
Across the USA
September, 1972
Salisbury Times
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Saturday, August 26, 2017
TIME MACHINE PREVIEW
This poster was relevant to a USA news event that impacted a generation.
An early 1950's fire was one of the most dangerous in Pocomoke City's history.
Read about these items on this Sunday's Time Machine here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
An early 1950's fire was one of the most dangerous in Pocomoke City's history.
Read about these items on this Sunday's Time Machine here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Friday, August 25, 2017
Donald "Don" Malloy
A memorial service is scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday at the Elk's Lodge for Pocomoke City's Don Malloy who passed away earlier this week.
(excerpt from obituary)
Donald, known to most as Don, moved to Pocomoke in 1960 and dedicated his life to the town. His local contributions include; Jaycees, Civic Council, Board of Directors for the Mar-Va Theater, four time Exalted Ruler at the Elks Lodge#1624, Choir Director at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, Master of Ceremonies for the Little Miss Pocomoke Contest, Head Umpire for Pocomoke Little League, and Pocomoke City Councilman. He was also instrumental in the design and construction of the Cypress Park Nature Trail and was Santa Claus for over fifty years in the Pocomoke Christmas Parade.
He proudly served as a member of the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Department for 48 years, was one of the first professional CRTs on the Ambulance Squad, and faithfully manned the Fire Department's Annual Chicken BBQ Fundraiser.
Full obituary at:
http://www.hollowayfh.com/book-of-memories/3075973/Malloy-Donald/obituary.php
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
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