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A tie vote, which included one abstention, at the Accomack County School Board meeting Tuesday night has killed the adoption of a transgender policy that would allow students to use the bathrooms and play on sports teams that correspond with their chosen gender identity for the time being.
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BERLIN, Md.- Atlantic General Hospital/Health System is providing community flu vaccination with a series of free clinics for those ages 13 and older.
No appointment is required. Clinic dates are subject to change based upon flu vaccine availability.
Flu Clinics:
Oct. 6, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Pocomoke Firehouse
1410 Market St.
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AUGUST 28TH
4th Fridays wrap up in Downtown Pocomoke
The 4th Friday Street Festivals are wrapping up for the season in Downtown Pocomoke with one final event on Friday, September 24, 2021, beginning at 5:00pm and ending at 8:00pm.
This block party style event will take place within the two blocks of Market Street between Front Street and Second Street.
Local artists and vendors will fill the sidewalks of Market Street to sell their work, including: paintings, photography, jewelry, bath and body products, home decor, fashion, plants, vegetables and much more. Local businesses are encouraged to stay open during event hours.
Live music will be provided by Dark Gold Jazz while kids can design Mardi Gras masks and search for music notes downtown to redeem for prizes. A bounce house will be onsite as well.
The Sturgis One Room School will be offering free tours during the event.
Food and drinks will be available for purchase, including beer and wine for the adults, and Kona Ice snow cones for the kids.
In the event of rain, 4th Friday will be canceled and will resume in the spring of 2022.
For more information please visit our Facebook page “Downtown Pocomoke Association”. To register as a vendor, please visit downtownpocomoke.com .
This event is sponsored by the Downtown Pocomoke Association and the downtown riverfront restaurant, Dockside.
April, 1995
Somerset Herald
Footnote: Carvel Hall closed in May of 1995 then resumed operations in 1998 and closed in September, 2006.
February, 1868
Delaware Tribune (Wilmington)
June, 1908