Friday, November 12, 2021

Late Pocomoke newspaper editor in the news

 

The Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association has removed Edward J. Clarke, the late editor and owner of the Worcester Democrat, from its Hall of Fame after a review of his published work revealed vile commentary, extreme racism and the promotion of lynching.

View the Association's full statement:

Clarke Removed from MDDC Hall of Fame - MDDC Press Association


Tuesday, November 9, 2021

New appointment for Senator Carozza


(From Senator Carozza's office)


Annapolis, Md.
 – Senate Minority Leader Bryan Simonaire is pleased to announce the appointment of Senator Mary Beth Carozza (Lower Shore) to the Governor’s Family Violence Council.

“It was my pleasure to recommend Senator Carozza for the Governor’s Family Violence Council. Senator Carozza has been involved in these issues during her time as a legislator, and most recently as a member of the Child Custody Domestic Violence Workgroup. I know she will be a valuable asset in advancing the work and mission of the Council.”

The Governor’s Family Violence Council is charged with providing the Governor with timely and accurate information on family violence with recommendations to reduce and eliminate abusive behaviors. It is comprised of a dedicated group of government officials, law enforcement professionals, legislators, community advocates, victims’ rights representatives, state and local government representatives and survivors.

"I am grateful for the opportunity to serve on this Governor's Council focusing on preventing and reducing family violence in Maryland.  By working with all the partners including family victim organizations, child advocacy groups, and law enforcement, we can advance policies and community initiatives that better protect more Marylanders from family violence," said Senator Mary Beth Carozza.

Friday, November 5, 2021

Mark your calendar

                 

Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1960  ..  Clear metropolitan TV channels for Pocomoke?


1982  ..  

1896  ..  

2008  ..  ACROSS THE USA

1925  ..  Pocomoke Editorial-




Monday, November 1, 2021

Crisfield continued to deal with storm aftermath Monday

 (WBOC)


View WBOC news story:

Crisfield Cleans Up from Storm - WBOC TV

 (Pocomoke City Facebook)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021, AT 530PM TO 830PM

Pocomoke City's Old Fashioned Christmas Evening

Downtown Pocomoke City

Join us for Pocomoke City's Old-Fashioned Christmas Evening where we will light the town's Christmas Tree & enjoy live holiday music & entertainment.

Guests can enjoy free food, beverages & treats! Including roasted s'mores by the bonfire. 

Children can meet Mr. & Mrs. Claus & make holiday crafts. Enjoy a horse drawn carriage ride downtown. *Some activities may include a small fee*

A Holiday Wreath Silent Auction will benefit the Downtown Pocomoke Association. To enter a wreath please email karah@pocomokemd.gov ~Prizes awarded!

Tis the season for giving! Please bring a canned good or paper product to support the Samaritan Shelter. The Lions Club will be hosting a Toys for Tots campaign as well.

For more info please visit DowntownPocomoke.com or call City Hall at 410-957-1333x111.


Sunday, October 31, 2021

Time Machine: 1919, 2007, 1953, 1940, 1971, 2003.

January, 1919

The News Journal (Wilmington)


August, 2007



Daily Times (Salisbury)

PPE Footnote:  As of October, 2021, no development has occurred at the former Mall property.  Some portions of the Mall parking lot and outdoor lighting remain and are in deteriorating condition.  The county acquired a portion of the parking lot across from The Wicomico Youth And Civic Center and constructed additional parking space to accommodate Civic Center needs. Anyone recall a food court as mentioned in the article? Eating establishments at the old mall over the years included English's Cafeteria (at the west main entrance), a restaurant in the Reeds Drug Store, Friendly's, and Leon's Deli.  Orange Julius and a pretzel stand were located in the front north-south corridor. 


December, 1953

Salisbury Times


May, 1940 (excerpt)



Worcester Democrat & Ledger Enterprise

Footnote:
Undated picture of Eben Hearne.

The above article was written by Mr. Hearne when he was in his mid-eighties.


October, 1971

10/27/21 County Times (Crisfield)
Picture caption reads:

In 1971, ten years after the opening of the new Crisfield Fire Department, Ladies Auxiliary members gathered outside to be photographed by the late Scorchy Tawes. From left are Eleanor Sterling, Pat Mills, Janet Ward, Agnes Mae Harris, Angeline Townsend, Adele Cavanaugh, Mildred Tyler, Charlene Kelley, Elizabeth Mills, Emily Coulbourne, Georgia Sterling, Betty Roebuck, Lillian Hinman, Mary Betts and Frances Lowe. October starts with Fire Prevention Week but it's a lesson that carries throughout the month and all year long.


September 11, 2003