Friday, February 5, 2021

Our City Hall Women In Red

(Pocomoke City Facebook page)

The ladies of Pocomoke City Hall Go Red For Women to support the American Heart Association's national movement to end heart disease and stroke in women.❤️


(PPE reader comment)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aren't masks wonderful? I recognize the lady in the middle of the front row only because she was my first girlfriend in Mrs. Duncan's first grade class but have no idea who the others are.


Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye: 

1985  ..  


1882  ..  Newspaper article says if you're living on the lower Eastern Shore and are going to travel to the city you're likely heading to ....

2011  ..  Pocomoke City's police chief for the past 16 years announces his retirement.

1919  ..  The new concrete State Road between Pocomoke City and Westover has been completed.

1921  ..  "The Social Season" is the subject of a January editorial in Pocomoke City's Worcester Democrat.


Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Covid-19 Vaccination Update From Worcester County Health Department

 

New system designed to simplify the process and prioritize elderly


Snow Hill, MD– This week the Worcester County Health Department is updating how it registers individuals for COVID-19 vaccine clinics. There is now a single central waiting listing that includes all clinics operated by Worcester Health. To register for this waiting list, call 667-253-2140. Due to limited vaccine supply, we do not expect to post Worcester County Health Department clinics onto MarylandVax.org for the next several weeks.


Read more:

Worcester Health updates COVID-19 Vaccination Wait List



Sunday, January 31, 2021

Time Machine: 1995, Pre-1922, 1902, 1910, 1938, 1970, 1975.

 


December, 1995



Daily Times (Salisbury)


Not dated

(Location in picture below is Front & Market Streets. Buildings at left fell victim to the fire of 1922. The Empire Theater is across the street at right and survived. Building in shadow at right is approximate location of the current Delmarva Discovery Center.)

Democratic Messenger 1969 Centennial Edition  




December, 1902

Democratic Messenger


January, 1910

Crisfield Times


November, 1938

Salisbury Times



1970 ..  Can you believe it? The Beatles have split up!

  

1975  ..  Newcomer VHS challenges Beta.