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Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Cool Mention For Satterfield
A Washington Post article names WBOC's Dan Satterfield as one of the nation's 7 coolest TV meteorologists.
Article:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2017/11/01/standing-out-in-the-crowd-here-are-7-of-the-nations-coolest-tv-meteorologists/
Have You Heard?
The former Riverside Grill location will soon have a new tenant.. Mallards On The River. A lease agreement with Pocomoke City has been signed and the new owner anticipates opening the restaurant within the next month or so.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM?
With an eye towards safer neighborhoods, interest has been expressed in bringing back a Neighborhood Watch program in Pocomoke City.
More here:
http://www.wboc.com/story/36721390/following-rise-in-burglaries-pocomoke-neighbors-hope-to-revive-neighborhood-watch-group
More here:
http://www.wboc.com/story/36721390/following-rise-in-burglaries-pocomoke-neighbors-hope-to-revive-neighborhood-watch-group
Monday, October 30, 2017
HALLOWEEN
TUESDAY, OCT. 31 TRICK OR TREAT TIMES
POCOMOKE 5-7P.M.
SNOW HILL 5-8P.M. (ages 12 and under)
CRISFIELD 430-730P.M. (ages 12 and under)
PRINCESS ANNE 4-8P.M. (ages 13 and under)
BERLIN 5-7P.M.
CHINCOTEAGE 4-7P.M.
Sunday, October 29, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 1933, 1943, 1861, 2002.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
September, 1933 (Editorial)
The Worcester Democrat And Democratic Messenger
June, 1943
November, 1861
Reading Times (Reading, Pa.)
September, 2002
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Sunday, October 22, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 1938, 1905, 1927, Circa early 1900's, 1928.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)
May, 1938
The News (Frederick, Md.)
February, 1905
The Washington Post
April, 1927
The Evening Journal (Wilmington)
Early 1900's
(Photo from a 1967 Salisbury Times feature article)
Footnote:
In the era before automobiles the BC&A train brought visitors into Ocean City. When the automobile era arrived the train's passenger business began to decline. The train bridge was washed out by the hurricane of 1933 and wasn't rebuilt.
ACROSS THE USA
April, 1928
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Sunday, October 15, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 1897, 2006, 1939, 1884.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
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Peninsula Enterprise
January, 2006
The Daily Times (Salisbury)
July, 1939
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Saturday, October 14, 2017
Pocomoke Students Recognized For Helping
(From WBAL, Baltimore)
POCOMOKE CITY, Md. —
Pocomoke High School Student United Way gets Honor Row
POCOMOKE CITY, Md. —
The Pocomoke High School Student United Way is being honored at Sunday's Baltimore Ravens game for going above and beyond to help others in the community.
"I just want to help people for as long as I can," 11th grade student Gracie Boyce said.
The warriors dish up meals for those in the community who need one, including recently at the Samaritan Shelter in Pocomoke City. With the help of volunteers, like the Pocomoke High School Student United Way, up to 250 meals a week can be served from the shelter.
"You're helping someone. You don't know what they're going through, a random stranger. You're helping them. You're just that little thing. You just made their life so much better, made their day so much easier, and you just get that feeling," 11th grade student Michaela Redding said.
On Wednesday, the students packed up a comfort dish, chili with pasta, and warm apples with berries. And they prepared for the next meal offering.
"It's so amazing to see everyone so thankful, and it feels really good to see that you're making a difference to somebody and they're just so appreciative to you," Boyce said.
The group's hard work doesn't end there.
"They really enjoy doing things like wheelchair ramp builds, visiting some of our agencies in the springtime, and we stuff Christmas stockings around the holidays, and that kind of thing," said Chelsea Johnson, with the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore.
The group hosts a St. Patrick's Day party at the senior center, spending time with people who have early dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
And the students also create literacy kits for Judy Center toddlers through Maryland Day to Serve.
They put smiles on the faces of others, and the students may let a smile sneak out, too. The group will get to sit in an Honor Row at Sunday's Ravens game.
We also recognize the Pocomoke Key Club and the Salisbury Youth Civics Council.
The Key Club participates in activities like making clay beads to donate to Beads of Courage, donating mugs of love to clients of Meals on Wheels, and raising money for Wreaths Across America to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Salisbury Youth Civics Council works closely with governmental and community leaders to raise awareness on youth-related issues, and following the volunteer projects, each student creates a proposal that they share with local officials to improve the community.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Sunday, October 8, 2017
TIME MACHINE: 1943, 1910, 1923, 1979.
Our Little Corner In Space And Time
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The News Journal (Wilmington)
August, 1910
The Washington Post
December, 1923
The Evening Times (Salisbury)
November, 1979
The Daily Times (Salisbury)
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