Monday, January 18, 2021

Moving on..


 If you view WBOC-TV perhaps you've noticed that two familiar faces on their news team are recently missing from the screen.

Amy Lu is now with WBAL-TV in Baltimore and Tom Lehman is with WGAL-TV in Harrisburg, Pa.  Best wishes to these two young and talented broadcast journalists.



 Monday, January 18th, 2021


                                      

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Time Machine: 1991, 1913, 1912, 1931, 2010, 1969, 1961.

 



April, 1991

Daily Times (Salisbury)


December, 1913


The Daily Banner (Cambridge)


April, 1912

The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.)


August, 1931

The Morning Herald (Hagerstown)

May, 2010

(Business Network International)

Daily Times (Salisbury)

                               
1969  ..  Something new on the scene for you and your money. They're calling it an ATM machine. Looks intimidating!

 
1961  ..  Have you heard about this?  It's a disposable diaper!




Friday, January 15, 2021

Worcester County vaccinations update

 
(WBOC)

SNOW HILL, Md.– The Worcester County Health Department announced Friday that it is beginning Phase 1B of the Maryland COVID-19 vaccination plan. This first part of the phase includes the following individuals:

  • Maryland residents who are 75 years and older
  • Marylanders in assisted living, independent living, developmental disabilities or behavioral health group homes, and other congregate facilities
  • Continuity of government
  • Education, including K-12 teachers, support staff, and childcare providers

View full news article for more details:

Worcester Health Moves into First Stage of Phase 1B of COVID Vac - WBOC TV

Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye: 

1991  ..  A round-up of a number of Pocomoke items in the news.

1913  ..  Election challenge succeeds-


1912
  ..  A school debate between Chincoteage and Stockton on whether the world is advancing in morals.

1931  ..  Raids on stills continue in Somerset County.

 
2010  ..  Pictures from a Pocomoke business people chapter event.


Sunday, January 10, 2021

Birthday surprise for Pocomoke's Bishop Jenkins

 

View news story:

Pocomoke community surprises well-known bishop for his birthday - 47abc (wmdt.com)


Time Machine: 1979, 1942, 1893, 2000, 1976, 1983.


Winter, 1979

The ocean turns to ice along the Ocean City beachfront near the Carousel Hotel.


 

August, 1942

Worcester Democrat

  

April, 1893

The Republican-Journal (Darlington, Wis.)
Footnote: The furniture was being sent to the World's Fair.

November, 2000










Daily Times (Salisbury)




1976  ..  On TV we're tuning in to watch..


1983  ..  

It's goodbye to M*A*S*H with a record TV audience of 125 million viewing the final episode.





Friday, January 8, 2021

Worcester County Public Schools Update

 
January 8, 2021 - Responsible Return Update

Posted on 01/08/2021
Good evening, families,

As promised, I wanted to share with you some important information regarding our Responsible Return. Since my last message to you, we have been working diligently to further safeguard our schools to ensure your child and our faculty and staff are able to safely begin the transition to in-person learning. 

As I shared with you last week, all faculty and staff at our schools received a customized training last month. This week, we have put into place additional supports and precautions to bolster our already comprehensive safety protocols and procedures.

We have also had lengthy discussions with our local health officials, and with their full support, I am able to announce that our faculty and staff will return to our schools this Monday, January 11, and we will welcome our first small group of students back to our classrooms the following Tuesday, January 19. Schools have already made contact with the families of those students in that first wave. I also want you to understand that this timeline relies heavily on no unforeseen circumstances occurring and no major changes in our local COVID-19 metrics.

As we begin the transition to Stage Two of our Responsible Return plan, it is more important than ever that you – our families – commit to doing your part to help our students return to in-person learning. Please complete our screening tool honestly each day. Make sure your child is properly masked; remind them of the importance of keeping a physical distance of 6 feet or more from others; and please keep your child home when sick. I cannot stress to you how important your help is to making sure your child, our teachers, and staff can remain healthy and safe. 

Thank you for your continued support and understanding during these difficult times, and as always, may God continue to bless you and your family.

Sincerely,
Lou Taylor
Superintendent of Schools