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This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1973 .. Pocomoke City civic organizations are recognizing the contributions to the community by many of its senior citizens in a contest that's raising funds for Hartley Hall.
1911 .. The campaign for women's rights is coming to Pocomoke and other Eastern Shore Towns.
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1997 .. Letters to editor urge tribute to the man credited with saving Assateague Island from private development.
(Shore Daily News)
Willie Crockett, the witty and homespun Tangier Island native whose captivating watercolor paintings and well-told stories made him one of the Eastern Shore of Virginia’s most celebrated artists, died on Monday. He was 82.
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WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. - Schools are back in session, but things look a lot different. Social distancing measures are in place, as are many other safety protocols in Worcester County.
Students returned to desks spread out six feet apart. Face masks are required in the building and on school buses. Superintendent for Worcester County Public Schools, Lou Taylor says other safety measures are also in place.
"We're also giving kids a chance to wash their hands," He says, "We have stationed set out throughout the building to offer students to go and put hand sanitizer on and if any students go to the restroom to wash their hands."
For now, water fountains are off-limits. Instead the school has machines that fill up water bottles. Some schools have even provided water bottles for those who don't have one. School officials say it's all in an effort to move forward, one phase at a time.
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(Reader email comment)
I remember that. One or two Pocomokians made that last trip up and back. I remember my Dad talking about it and if I think hard enough, can probably remember a name as I think one of those last travelers was well known in town.
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