Friday, June 4, 2021

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1954  ..  Local history as real as it gets is captured in the writings of a Somerset County native who spoke about his school days that began in 1879.

2008  .. Back after a long absence..

1942  ..  War concerns and Worcester County residents are alerted..


1953  ..  Better times arrive-                                                        

                                               

1980  ..  Editorial- Tar is a problem on Smith Island roads.


Monday, May 31, 2021

The most meaningful six and a half minutes of your Memorial Day

                                                               

Wor-Wic graduate Caleb Foltz delivers Memorial Day speech:

 Memorial Day Speech - YouTube

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Busy weekend at Delmarva Discovery Museum!

 (WMDT)

           

View news article:

Local museum experiences successful Memorial Day weekend, but still needs major donations - 47abc (wmdt.com)


Time Machine: 1992, 1919, 1941, 1893, 2005.

 



December, 1992

(KINGSTON KITCHEN. John and Joan Lucas put out flags in front of their business, Joannie's Country Kitchen, in Kingston. The store, which dates to the turn of the century, formerly housed a post office.)



Daily Times (Salisbury)

      (Wikipedia picture)                                  KINGSTON HALL  



August, 1919
The News Journal (Wilmington)


June, 1941
Worcester Democrat

Footnote: The Peninsula Building was located at the northeast corner of Market and Front Street. Roscoe Bailey was involved in numerous business interests in Pocomoke City over the years including a restaurant/nightclub on the old Governor Harrington steamer docked at Pocomoke, real estate, and a taxi service.  He also was a well known pitcher on Pocomoke's baseball team.

January, 1893
Peninsula Enterprise




November, 2005