Saturday, September 2, 2023

The Life Experiences and Wisdom of Pocomoke City's Eben Hearne- Article 5

 

(Originally published May 16, 1941)


(This series continues next Saturday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.)


Friday, September 1, 2023

Key projects for Worcester County approved

 

    





Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

A look at local Labor Day news from 1936, 1939, 1925, 1985 plus another segment from the feature "Long Ago But Not Far Away."

                                                                                                                   

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

New system for holding Worcester students accountable

 (WBOC)


WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. -- The Worcester County Sheriff's Office has a new operating procedure. It will involve handcuffing a student in extreme cases.

Students under the age of 10 will not be handcuffed. Students ages 10-12 could be arrested for violent crimes or possessing a firearm. Students ages 13-17 could be arrested for the previously mentioned violent crimes, or for serious misdemeanors like threats of mass violence, sexual offenses, threats of arson and violations of a protective order. 

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A new System for Holding Students Accountable | Latest News | wboc.com

 


Monday, August 28, 2023

Snow Hill's scorned child still at home

 (WBOC)


SNOW HILL, Md. -- Town leaders have been told they will need to restart the selling process for the Black Eyed Susan riverboat. It means the boat will remain in Snow Hill for at least the next two or three months. 

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Snow Hill Can't Seem to get rid of its Black Eye | Latest News | wboc.com

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"We found that so many of the things we've been doing over the last several years have been pretty 'lax' as far as adhering to proper processes and proper procedures," said Pollitt."

That about sums it up for the way Snow Hill has been governed for the last twenty years.

                                  Somerset County parents-

Students of Somerset County Public Schools will begin 2023-2024 year in a "staggered" fashion again this year, welcoming back all comprehensive special education students and students who are new to their school on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. 

Reporting on Tuesday, September 5:

Deal Island Elementary: PreK-3, PreK-4
Crisfield Academy & High: 8th Grade
Greenwood Elementary: 2nd Grade
Princess Anne Elementary: PreK-3, PreK-4
Somerset Intermediate: 6th Grade
Washington Academy & High: 8th Grade
Woodson Elementary: PreK-3, PreK-4
*Comprehensive special education students, all schools/grades*

This allows students who are new to their school an opportunity to familiarize themselves with a new environment and routine, with fewer distractions and more one-on-one help from staff. Parents and guardians can be assured that this schedule change will have no effect on a student’s attendance record, and it will not require the addition of a day to the end of the school year.

All other students will report for their first day of school on Wednesday, September 6, 2023.

Parents and guardians with additional questions should contact their student's school for more information. 


WORCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-

Tuesday, September 5 is the first day of school for all Worcester County students.

ACCOMACK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-

Tuesday, September 5 is the first day of school for all Accomack County students.

Sunday, August 27, 2023

 


Little Miss and Little Mr. Crustacean

(Left to right) 

3rd runner up: Kamdyn Travers, 

2nd runner up: Brystal Bradley, 

1st runner up: Leighton Paul, 

2023 Little Miss Crustacean: Elliott Larmore, 

2023 Little Mr. Crustacean, Zeke Jones, 

2nd runner up: Kyle Travers, 

1st runner up: Damon Sterling


Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1942, 1969, 2002; plus feature segment on our southern peninsula's original inhabitants.

 









(excerpts)




April, 1942 (Sunday movies in Pocomoke?)

Worcester Democrat


September, 1969


Democratic Messenger



Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember Charlie Trader well. His father, Dr. Charles Trader, delivered me at the old Peninsula General Hospital as there were very few actual obstetricians in those days and General Practice doctors did just about everything, including making house calls! Charlie had a sister, Donna Jean Trader who was cute as a button and I had the honor of dating her in high school. Ah, those were the days.



January, 2002

Salisbury Daily Times

Pocomoke Public Eye footnote:

Waterspouts are not too common in our area and a very rare occurrence during winter. We rechecked the date for the above item. It was published in the January 9th edition of the newspaper.


(Pocomoke Public Eye title)

LONG AGO BUT NOT FAR AWAY- THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF OUR SOUTHERN PENINSULA 

From a 1951 feature article in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.  The author, Leonora W. Wood, (1892-1989) wrote articles of regional historic interest for Virginia newspapers and authored "Guide To Virginia's Eastern Shore" in 1952.  She was an inspiration for the novel "Christy" written by her daughter Catherine Marshall, a well-known author.  Mrs. Wood's husband was a minister who had served Holmes Presbyterian Church in Cheriton.

(This week: Article excerpt #4 of nine:)





Saturday, August 26, 2023

The Life Experiences and Wisdom of Pocomoke City's Eben Hearne- Article 4

 


(Originally Published April 25, 1941)


(This series continues next Saturday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye)