Friday, April 26, 2024

"Old Crisfield" exhibit will be opening.

 

Tawes Museum showcases old

 Crisfield, opens May 4

The Lyric Theater in a 1920s photo. The movie theaters of old Crisfield are one of the new exhibits at the Tawes Museum, opening Saturday May 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 Tawes Museum

Old movies, old guns, and throwbacks to life on the Eastern Shore will be on view at the seasonal grand opening of the Gov. J. Millard Tawes Museum, Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A re-designed, re- stocked gift shop will also be open at the Crisfield museum.

"'Crisfield Goes to the Movies' is an exhibit exploring the old movie theaters that locals once enjoyed. Photos and memorabilia chronicle the Arcade, the Lyric, and the Lee Theaters, as well as the African American movie house, the Lincoln," according to an announcement.

"Antique rifles, fishing gear, and decoys celebrate Crisfield’s hunting legacy. Old photos capture the faces and places associated with life along the Chesapeake Bay, including Old Island, the newest installment in the rotating exhibit, Lost Villages of Somerset County," the announcement continues.

"The first commercial establishment opened on 'Ole Island' in 1854. A fire and decades of erosion diminished the commercial and leisure value of the island, which is located just southwest of Crisfield and is visible from the City Dock. While occasional sunbathers still seek out what is left of the beach, the only permanent reminder of Old Island’s importance is the iconic L.E.P. Dennis and Son factory smokestack."

Local volunteers from the Crisfield 

Local volunteers, the lifeblood of the Crisfield Heritage Foundation, have worked to prepare the museum for its opening event which will live crabs, educational programs and a demonstration from carver Rich Smoker.

Admission is free.

The Tawes Museum is located at 3 9th Street and is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information: 410-968-2501, crisfieldheritage.org or Facebook.com/crisfieldheritage  .

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:


PLUS

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1960  ..



1887  ..

1891
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Video feature ..
"Secrets of the Eastern Shore" author Jim Duffy has quite a story to tell about our hometown-built ship "Pocomoke."


Thursday, April 25, 2024

City employees pay raise, other Pocomoke issues addresssed.

 



(Updated) Redden Road incident-

 


Worcester County Sheriff's Office

Update to Redden Road incident
Update: The investigation of this incident has been undertaken by the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Detective J. Burns at 410-632-1111 extension 2265. Tips can also be given anonymously via the Worcester County Sheriff's Office APP.

(Earlier)
Worcester County Sheriff's Office

Redden Road Incident 

On April 24 2024 prior to midnight shots were fired into a occupied building in the 3500 block of Redden Rd, Pocomoke, Md.  Worcester County Bureau of Investigation, WCSO and OCPD Forensic Unit are at the location.  No additional information is available at this time.

(Check for updates:)

https://www.facebook.com/WorcesterSheriff/

 Anonymous said...

There are only 2 houses that could be considered in the 3500 block of Redden Road so that kind of narrows it down, doesn't it?

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There are supposedly 36 bullet holes in it.

What Accomac's mayor told her council members-

   Pocomoke Public Eye 

 -Grimace Alert-

(Eastern Shore Post)


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20240426_post_up.pdf (easternshorepost.com)

Over 100 drug distribution charges in E.S. Va. police sting.

 

(Shore Daily News)

OPERATION BLUE WAVE STING

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Police make several arrests in Operation Blue Wave sting - Shore Daily News


May 1st Job Fair in Pocomoke-

 



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Old Shore Memorial Hospital demolition-

 (Shore Daily News)


The demolition of the former Shore Memorial Hospital on Rogers Drive in Nassawadox is continuing, and Riverside reports the main building should be gone by the end of next week.

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Old Shore Memorial Hospital should be down to slab by end of next week - Shore Daily News

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Scam alert-

 

Phone Scam

Please be advised a report was made to our office, of a subject impersonating a Lieutenant, claiming that they had failed to appear in Federal court. The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office will never contact you by phone to notify you of missing court and/or requesting any payment for doing so. If you receive a call like this and feel like it could be a scam, get the callers information and tell them you will call them back. Contact your local law enforcement agency if you have questions or concerns about call of this nature.

4/29 Pocomoke Mayor and Council Session

 
(City of Pocomoke Facebook)

The next scheduled meeting of the Mayor and Council will be a FY 2025 Budget Work Session to be held on April 29, 2024 at 6:30 PM.  A closed session will follow under the provisions of § 3-305(b) (1), whereupon the Mayor and Council will immediately entertain a vote to convene a closed session to discuss matters that the open meetings act permits to discuss in closed session to include the appointment, employment, assignment, promotion, discipline, demotion, compensation, removal, resignation or performance evaluation of appointee, employees or officials over whom it has jurisdiction; or any other personnel matter that affects one or more specific individuals.

AGENDA

POCOMOKE CITY MAYOR AND COUNCIL

BUDGET WORK SESSON

City Hall Council Chambers

101 Clarke Avenue, Pocomoke City, Maryland 21851

April 29, 2024 6:30 p.m.

1. Continued Review of Fiscal Year 2025 Draft Budget

2. Adjournment

3. Closed Session under § 3-305(b)(1)

Agenda items may or may not be considered in sequence.  This agenda is subject to change to include the addition or deletion of items, including executive/closed session.

PHS Prom Grand March

The Great Gatsby was the theme of the Grand March at Pocomoke High's prom Saturday.


(delmarvanow.com photos)

(See more photos from the PHS Grand March:)

Pocomoke students celebrate in grand style at prom grand march: PHOTOS (delmarvanow.com)

FLASHBACK!

Early 1950's- Sandy and Marty are off to the PHS prom.


PHS students Sandra Kleger and Marty Roth on their way to prom night. 

 


Monday, April 22, 2024

Welcoming Luna to the team!

                               

The Worcester County Sheriff's Office is excited to announce the newest addition to its law enforcement team: an electronic detection canine named Luna.

(Read more about Luna and her duties:)

https://www.facebook.com/WorcesterSheriff/

New Pocomoke Library?

 

Another comment regarding April 19th posting:


Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actual costs are over $8 million....$3.9 is the states portion. I am not saying Pocomoke doesn't deserve a new library but a lot of this money can be spent on other needs.

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1987, 1966, 1902, 1942, 2008.

 
















*January, 1987
Marylander & Herald


Anonymous Anonymous said...

On Friday nights I could take my wife and three children to English's in Westover and feed everyone for less than $20.00.

*December, 1966

Pocomoke City Messenger


April, 1902

Baltimore Morning Herald


April, 1942

Worcester Democrat


August, 2008

(CAPTION: Choppy Layton changes the marquee at the Mar-va Theater in Pocomoke City in preparation for Thursday, when the city will be Capital for a day.)

Salisbury Daily Times