Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1930  ..  PHS senior class play at the Marva (any familiar names?).

2009  ..  After weeks of emergency repairs-


1898  ..  A big day in Accomac- it's hog killing day.

1938  ..  Question answered- when was the term "Eastern Shore" first used?

1975  ..  


1977  ..  What's about to  occur where Atlantic High School once stood?

1925  ..  Letter To Editor- Fire zones suggested for Pocomoke City.


Thursday, July 29, 2021

 


                      Website address: MyIR.net

         FRIDAY 7/30 & SATURDAY 7/31

         **9AM-8PM   

           **PRINCESS ANNE CIVIC CENTER

                      


11828 Crisfield Lane Princess Anne, MD.     Come and enjoy our county fair.  4-H Exhibits, Adults Exhibits, Greased Pig Contest, FFA & FHA Activities, Livestock Exhibits, and the Fair Queen Contests.  Somerset County Fair showcases many of the agricultural traditions important to the Eastern Shore such as livestock, crop and vegetable varieties, food preservation, horticulture, and home art & crafts. Young to old are welcome to participate in all the exhibitions. Free admission.





Monday, July 26, 2021

Pocomoke speed cameras

 (City of Pocomoke website)



Speed cameras will be functioning in Pocomoke City on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. There is a forgiveness period of 30 days until August 28, 2021.  For more information, please click on the attachment link below:

Microsoft Word - Pocomole City Speed FAQs (cityofpocomoke.com)

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Time Machine: 1959, 1921, 1883, 1993, 1948.

 


November, 1959


Salisbury Times

(PPE reader comment)

Blogger grammy said...

In 1959 the Orioles charged $3.00 for box seats and mezzanine box, $2.75 for upper reserved and as low as 75 cents for outfield bleachers and some upper deck seats.


August, 1921

The Daily Banner (Cambridge)


February, 1883

The Morning News (Wilmington)


April, 1993



(ONCE A BUSY PLACE. Eddie McFord, who was raised in Miona, stands at Pitts Wharf, the site of the old steamboat wharf that was one of the busiest spots in the rural community for years after the turn of the century.)


Daily Times (Salisbury)


  
July, 1948