This Sunday The Pocomoke Public Eye's Time Machine concludes our Holiday Editions with a look at some items that were in the newspapers at the start of new years in past times. Wishing a good New Year to all.
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Friday, December 31, 2021
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Berlin New Year's Friday events cancelled
(Town of Berlin Facebook page)
Due to rising COVID-19 CASES in the area and multiple vendor cancellations, the Mayor and Council of the town of Berlin have decided to cancel the laser shows and ball drops on Main Street.
All town-scheduled events for Friday, December 31st, are cancelled.
Although the town's New Year's eve events are cancelled, please consider supporting our local business community.
(Numerous venues serving food and beverages are scheduled to be open New Year's eve.)
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Worcester commissioners returning to safety protocols
(WMDT)
January vaccination info from Somerset Health
(WBOC)
WESTOVER, Md. - The Somerset County Health Department has announced its vaccination schedule for the month of January. All events will be at the Somerset County Health Department, which is located at 8928 Sign Post Road, Suite 2, Westover, MD.
View scheduling info:
Somerset County Health Dept. Releases January Vaccination Schedu - WBOC TV
Former long-time Worcester County Commissioner has died
(WBOC)
BERLIN, Md.- James Lee Purnell Jr., who served as the first Black member, president and vice president of the Worcester County Commissioners, passed away Monday at TidalHealth Peninsula Regional in Salisbury. He was 84.
View news story:
James Lee Purnell Jr., First Black Worcester Co. Commissioner, D - WBOC TV
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
New jury trials in Maryland are suspended
(WMDT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Due to the surge of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, the Maryland Judiciary has announced that it will reduce operations and revert to Phase III of its five-phased reopening plan.
View news story:
Jury trials suspended in Md. amid Omicron surge - 47abc (wmdt.com)
Monday, December 27, 2021
Open skating this week
Open Skate is the perfect opportunity for you to ice skate with a view.. the ice rink that's been set up at Sturgis Park in Snow Hill. The cost is FREE. Compliments of Ann Sturgis-Coates and Randy Coates. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Children 6 and under are not permitted to skate without an adult on the ice with them. The skate times are from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, December 27, Tuesday, December 28, Wednesday, December 29 and Thursday, December 30.
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Time Machine Holiday Edition
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Friday, December 24, 2021
Twas' the night before Christmas
And throughout Worcester County
Children were snug in their beds
Awaiting Santa's good bounty.
The Eastern Shore hour was late
When all should be sleeping.
But to no one's surprise
Some sure were peeping.
The jolly ol' elf isn't far away
They all knew.
Maybe he's in Accomack, Somerset,
Or Wicomico, too.
They hoped that with decorations
Making everything pretty,
Santa certainly would visit
Pocomoke City!
Then from Second Street Extended
To Stockton Road,
Santa's sleigh was spotted
With all its good load.
And from the river bridges
To the Virginia line,
He made all his stops
Hoping to make everything fine.
All the children were sure
That when they awoke,
They would find good things
Left by Santa in Pocomoke!
Time Machine Preview
Each Sunday through January 2nd The Pocomoke Public Eye's Holiday Edition of our weekly Time Machine is tracking back through news and features from the holiday season in times gone by.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
TidalHealth Reducing Elective Surgeries, Suspending Visitation Starting Monday
(WBOC)
SALISBURY, Md. and SEAFORD, Del.- TidalHealth announced Wednesday that patient visitation is being suspended temporarily on Monday, Dec. 27 at both TidalHealth Peninsula Regional in Salisbury and TidalHealth Nanticoke in Seaford. At the same time, there will also be a temporary pause at both hospitals of elective, non-emergency surgeries that require an overnight stay.
View full news story:
TidalHealth Reducing Elective Surgeries, Suspending Visitation S - WBOC TV
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
SKATING EVENTS
Worcester County Department of Recreation and Parks is offering two holiday events with their ice rink. The community is invited to skate with their friends and family at either or both events, Skate with Santa and Open Skate.
Skate with Santa is a free family event being held on December 22, at Sturgis Park in Snow Hill from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Event attendees will have the opportunity to ice skate, decorate ornaments, hop on a train ride, enjoy festive music, sip on hot chocolate and get a picture with Santa. The Marine Corps League 1st State Detachment has generously donated toys for this event. The first 300 kids to arrive will be gifted a toy. This event is open to all ages. The event address is River Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863.
Open Skate is the perfect opportunity for you to ice skate with a view! The ice rink will be set up at Sturgis Park in Snow Hill. The cost is FREE. Compliments of Ann Sturgis-Coates and Randy Coates. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Children 6 and under are not permitted to skate without an adult on the ice with them. The skate times are from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, December 27, Tuesday, December 28, Wednesday, December 29 and Thursday, December 30.
Monday, December 20, 2021
Goodbye to Phillips Crab House in Ocean City
(Announcement on Phillips Crab House Facebook page:)
Governor Hogan tests positive
(WBOC)
Holiday pretty around Pocomoke City
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Time Machine Holiday Edition
December, 1972
Sunday Times (Salisbury)
December, 1937
Baltimore Sun
December, 1934
December, 1925 Letter To Santa
Worcester Democrat
Kathy Horney is indeed correct; there was a beauty salon on Willow Street between Second and Clarke! And the downtown merchants banded together to purchase a new automobile which they gave away in a drawing every Christmas season. For each dollar you spent in their store you received one ticket. I believe that the car dealers were also in on this so if you purchased a new car for $2,500 you received 2,500 tickets. I think it was 1970 or '71 that Sharon Benchoff won the car. Her father, Dick Benchoff, was sales manager at Midway and the last thing she needed was another Camaro so they tried to sell it back to Midway but Midway refused to give them a decent price to they had to sell it privately.