Monday, February 19, 2024

Funds secured for new Wallops Island Bridge

 


(WBOC)

WALLOPS ISLAND, VA - A new chapter in the future of Wallops Island may soon take flight as NASA receives federal funding to construct a new bridge onto the island.

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NASA Secures Funding for New Wallops Island Bridge | Latest News | wboc.com

Reminder to Virginia residents-

 (Shore Daily News)


Virginia’s 4 PM Burning Law is in effect from February 15 through April 30 each year.

The 4 PM Burning Law bans open-air burning prior to 4:00 p.m. if the fire is within 300 feet of the woods or dry grass which could carry fire to the woods. Burning is allowed between 4:00 p.m. and midnight as long as the burner takes proper precautions and attends the fire at all times.

It is critical that burners take precautions before using fire, as there may be legal and financial implications. Even if a person takes all proper precautions and obtains any locally required permits, whoever started the fire is responsible for suppressions costs should the fire escape. Violation of the 4 PM Burning Law is a Class 3 misdemeanor with a fine of not more than $500.

(Pocomoke Public Eye note. See Maryland open air burning regulations:)

Open Air Burning (maryland.gov)

Sunday, February 18, 2024

(UPDATED) "Lefty" Driesell dies.

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https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/02/17/maryland-honors-lefty-driesell/


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Joyce Driesell accompanies her husband, former Maryland Terrapins men’s basketball head coach Lefty Driesell, who acknowledges the arena during a halftime acknowledgement of an ACC game between the Maryland Terrapins and Clemson Tigers Saturday, Feb 23, 2013. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

(2/17/24)

Charles Grice “Lefty” Driesell, the brash, folksy Hall of Fame coach who elevated the University of Maryland’s men’s basketball program by collecting 348 wins after promising that he would turn the program into the “UCLA of the East,” died Saturday, his family said.

He was 92.

Driesell died at the Virginia Beach, Virginia, home where he had lived for years overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. His health had been declining since his wife, Joyce, died in 2021, said his daughter, Pam Driesell.

“While our hearts are heavy with grief, we also give thanks to God for the 92 years Dad stirred up excitement, laughter, and fun in this world,” said a statement from his four grown children.

“From coaching on the basketball court to recruiting on the road to boating on the Delaware Bay to body surfing at Bethany Beach — there are endless stories and memories of Lefty adventure and antics. True to form, Dad took his life into OT and eventually went out just the way he wanted to – in his home overlooking the Chesapeake Bay and the beach where he courted his lifelong sweetheart, our mom, Joyce Gunter.”

Driesell coached Maryland for 17 seasons, amassing a win total that ranks him second in school history behind Gary Williams.

Time Machine: 100 years ago in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1942, 1917, 2007, 1938.

 





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August, 1942

(Wartime precautions)

Baltimore Sun 


July, 1917





Democratic Messenger


*July, 2007

The News Journal (Wilmington)


 September, 1938




The Pittsburgh Press