This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye..
1937 .. With teachers salaries averaging less than $1,000 a year Worcester County PTA's are urging the legislature to restore cuts made in 1933.
2011 .. Completion of a large renovation project at PHS brings editorial kudos to Pocomoke City.
1884 ..
1968 .. Recalling "Top 40" radio for Eastern Shore teens.
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TIME MACHINE: 1955, 1965, 1933, 2002.
July, 1955
Democratic Messenger
Footnote: Pictured is the Wilson Hotel in preparation for demolition to make way for the new J.J. Newberry store at the corner of Market and Second Street. The old Newberry's was located across the street in the middle of the block.
Anonymous said...
I can remember sitting in the waiting room of my dentist, Leon Meinster, and watching construction on the Newberry's building. What struck me was the I-beams holding up the 2nd floor were a bright, vivid orange color.
The Wilson Hotel on the corner of Market and 2nd Streets had no foundation and was held up by semi-pyramidal concrete blocks supporting wooden beams. My father and grandfather salvaged many of those blocks and used them to support some of their outbuildings.
The centennial celebration in 1965 also featured a beard growing contest and about a dozen local men gave up shaving for a few months. The winner was Bobby Judd and George Henderson came in second, although most people thought George had the best beard.
The director of the minstrel show was W. Ross Hockersmith although nobody called him that; he was known as just plain "Will'. He later went on to be indicted or convicted of some malfeasance in office although what it was escaped me at this time.
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PPE Footnote: Hockersmith was a former Worcester County State's Attorney and in May of 1966 was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to forgery and embezzlement.
The Wilson Hotel on the corner of Market and 2nd Streets had no foundation and was held up by semi-pyramidal concrete blocks supporting wooden beams. My father and grandfather salvaged many of those blocks and used them to support some of their outbuildings.
The centennial celebration in 1965 also featured a beard growing contest and about a dozen local men gave up shaving for a few months. The winner was Bobby Judd and George Henderson came in second, although most people thought George had the best beard.
The director of the minstrel show was W. Ross Hockersmith although nobody called him that; he was known as just plain "Will'. He later went on to be indicted or convicted of some malfeasance in office although what it was escaped me at this time.
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PPE Footnote: Hockersmith was a former Worcester County State's Attorney and in May of 1966 was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to forgery and embezzlement.
The Daily Times (Salisbury)
October, 1933
The Sunday Morning Star (The Delmarva Star, Wilmington)
March, 2002
The Daily Times (Salisbury)
1950's .. We had a neighbor, Mr. Ernest Dickinson, who was a member of the Pocomoke fire department. He didn't drive. When the fire whistle blew he got on his bicycle and started peddling while on the lookout for a passing motorist to give him a ride to the firehouse on 5th street which was two or three miles from our neighborhood. When the fire whistle sounded and folks wanted to know where the fire was they would go down to the firehouse to read a posted location. -tk
1975 .. Ex-teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa disappears and would never be found.
1975 .. Ex-teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa disappears and would never be found.
(New York Daily News)
The Time Machine is a weekly feature I've enjoyed researching and compiling on The Pocomoke Public Eye since 2011. I have fond memories of growing up in Pocomoke City and welcome reader contributions we can share about things you've read, remember, or were told relating to our Pocomoke/Eastern shore area...a sentence, a paragraph, or more all fine. Just email it.
Friday, May 22, 2020
COVID-19 testing will be available at Fruitland, Onley..
(Update) Virginia locations include the Walmart in Onley.
(WMDT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan announced on Friday that several Walmart stores in Maryland will open as COVID-19 test sites.
View article:
https://www.wmdt.com/2020/05/two-eastern-shore-walmart-stores-to-open-as-covid-19-testing-sites/
(WMDT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan announced on Friday that several Walmart stores in Maryland will open as COVID-19 test sites.
View article:
https://www.wmdt.com/2020/05/two-eastern-shore-walmart-stores-to-open-as-covid-19-testing-sites/
Accomack County Public Schools Parking Lot Graduations Will be Broadcast On Radio.
(WESR/Shore Daily News)
In theater and show business, the old adage insists “the show must go on.” During the coronavirus era, Accomack County Public Schools has used some creativity to ensure that high-school graduations will go on.
Each of Accomack County’s high schools will have graduations in large parking-lot ceremonies that will be broadcast live on WESR 103.3 FM, Superintendent Chris Holland said.
View full article:
https://shoredailynews.com/headlines/accomack-schools-set-parking-lot-graduations-broadcast-on-wesr/
https://shoredailynews.com/headlines/accomack-schools-set-parking-lot-graduations-broadcast-on-wesr/
Time Machine Preview
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye..
1955 .. The new J.J. Newberry's opens in Pocomoke City.
1965 .. Pocomoke City is ready for its Centennial celebration.
1933 .. Labor is pushing to raise the $13.50 per week pay of construction trade workers to $33.00 weekly.
2002 .. (Pictures)- Members attend benefit dance for the Marva Theater Performing Arts Theater.
1955 .. The new J.J. Newberry's opens in Pocomoke City.
1965 .. Pocomoke City is ready for its Centennial celebration.
1933 .. Labor is pushing to raise the $13.50 per week pay of construction trade workers to $33.00 weekly.
2002 .. (Pictures)- Members attend benefit dance for the Marva Theater Performing Arts Theater.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Pocomoke's Hardwire adding jobs.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Healthcare Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks During COVID-19 Put Your Medical Identity at Risk
"Fraudsters are exploiting the fears of individuals related to the coronavirus outbreak."
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Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Make a note..
Pocomoke Wellness Check With Karah Lacey
Pocomoke's Events And Downtown Coordinator appeared recently on WBOC's DelmarvaLife program.
View video:
http://www.delmarvalife.com/delmarvalife/pocomoke-wellness-check-with-events-and-downtown-coordinator-karah-lacey/
Monday, May 18, 2020
CHINCOTEAGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT CANCELS PONY PENNING AND CARNIVAL
(WESR/Shore Daily News)
The Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department will be cancelling the 2020 Chincoteague Volunteer Fireman’s Carnival & Pony Penning.
In a Facebook post Monday afternoon, Alex Tucker, President of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, Inc, wrote the following:
“Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic and after carefully analyzing the three Phases as set forth by Governor Northam for opening Virginia, the Board of Directors of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company voted to cancel the 2020 Chincoteague Volunteer Fireman’s Carnival & Pony Penning celebration scheduled to begin July 2, 2020. Please understand that this was not an easy decision to make, with the last pony penning being cancelled over 78 years ago during the second World War. We know how much this community loves this fire company and supports our carnival but with the restrictions put into the phases to prevent the spread of the corona virus, it was the only logical decision to make.
With this said, the foals of the pony herd will be sold by way of online auction, with a date to be determined by the Pony Committee. Plans are still being arranged as to where the ponies will physically be during the auction and we encourage you to keep a close watch on the developments as plans are made public on the auction. Our longtime auctioneer Tim Jennings will be conducting the auction and it should be a positive event for this fire company.
I pray all of you are staying safe, and please don’t hesitate to call us if you need us. We will always be here for you!”
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Time Machine: 2007, 1901, 1938, 1969.
July, 2007
The News Journal (Wilmington)
Democratic Messenger
March, 1901
Baltimore Sun
February, 1938
The Morning Herald (Hagerstown)
July, 1969
Democratic Messenger
1983 .. It's the Atari 5200...
1962 ..
The Time Machine is a weekly feature I've enjoyed researching and compiling on The Pocomoke Public Eye since 2011. I have fond memories of growing up in Pocomoke City and welcome reader contributions we can share about things you've read, remember, or were told relating to our Pocomoke/Eastern shore area...a sentence, a paragraph, or more all fine. Just email it.
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