Saturday, October 7, 2023

Pocomoke Police: Dock Jam message.

 


  The Pocomoke City Police Department would like to officially welcome all guests and attendees to the Dock Jams event on 10/7/2023. We hope that you enjoy yourself and the beautiful downtown area of Pocomoke City.

   We ask for all guest and attendees to be mindful and considerate when parking your vehicle in our downtown area. We ask that you do not block private driveways, fire hydrants, handicap parking, etc... and obey all parking laws. We further ask that you do not park in a matter that obstructs the follow of traffic on any of our streets. Should you not adhere to the laws and this request, enforcement actions may be necessary.

   Private property owners if you are not permitting public parking on your property, we recommend you post your property. Again, we thank you for your cooperation and hope that you have a great and safe time.


The Life Experiences and Wisdom of Pocomoke City's Eben Hearne- Article 10

Originally published August 15, 1941)

(Worcester Democrat)

(This series continues next Saturday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.)

Friday, October 6, 2023

Delmarva Chicken Festival

 


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

1 - 7PM

PERDUE STATION, SALISBURY

Admission is free.  Festival features include food vendors, open air marketplace, kids activities, Miss Delmarva Chicken Festival Pageant, "Walk Through History" tent, and performances by The Jones Boys Band, Jimmy Charles, and Mike Hines & The Look. 

When the festival first made its' appearance in Pocomoke City in the early 1950's it was a multi-day event highlighted by a festival parade with homemade floats, chicken cooked in the world's largest frying pan, and the National Chicken Cooking Contest at the armory which drew national press attention. 


Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:


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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Pocomoke Events- next two Saturdays!

 



Million-dollar lottery ticket purchased in Snow Hill

 


Although there wasn't a winner in Monday's $1.04 billion Powerball drawing a player who purchased a ticket in Snow Hill matched five of the six winning numbers for a one-million-dollar payoff.  

The ticket was purchased at Duck In II, 5610 East Market St.  A million dollar ticket was also purchased in Rosedale, Md.         

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

New facility in Pocomoke will aid victims of child abuse

 (WBOC)


POCOMOKE CITY, Md. -- The Cricket Center, an organization that helps reduce trauma caused by child abuse, will be opening up a satellite location in Pocomoke. It was made possible after county commissioners unanimously voted to reallocate $190,000. 

(View news story:)

Extending the Fight Against Child Abuse in Worcester County | Latest News | wboc.com

Worcester commissioners approve cannabis regulations.

 

(Maryland Coast Dispatch)

SNOW HILL– County officials approved emergency legislation regulating cannabis establishments this week.

(View news story:)

10/04/2023 | Commissioners Approve Cannabis Legislation | News Ocean City MD (mdcoastdispatch.com)


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Kudos to Pocomoke and Snow Hill High

 


TWO WORCESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS NAMED APPLE DISTINGUISHED SCHOOLS

Newark, MD, October 3, 2023 – Worcester County Public Schools is proud to announce that Pocomoke and Snow Hill High Schools (PHS and SHHS) have been recognized as Apple Distinguished Schools for 2023–2026 for their commitment to continuous innovation in education and using Apple products to create exemplary learning practices.

(View press release:)

Two Worcester County Schools Named Apple Distinguished Schools | WORCESTER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS (worcesterk12.org)


End to Snow Hill's riverboat saga may be in sight

 (WBOC)


SNOW HILL, Md. -- At 4:00 p.m., the three bids submitted to purchase the Black Eyed Susan became official. It means now, the town must pick one of the bids and send it to a vote. 

(View news story:)

RFP Process for Black Eyed Susan Complete, Town Leaders Want to hit the Finish Line Strong | Latest News | wboc.com

Photo contest winning entry

 (Shore Daily News)


The Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce collaborated with Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (CNWR) again this year to host the 2024 Annual Pass Photo Contest. Forty-seven entries from amateur photographers were submitted for consideration. Leaders from various organizations in the community assisted chamber staff in choosing the final winner.

(View news story:)

Arlington Virginia resident wins Chincoteague NWR Annual Pass Photo Contest - Shore Daily News

Temporary moratorium on marijuana businesses in Pocomoke

 

(WBOC)

POCOMOKE CITY, Md.-City leaders in Pocomoke City are implementing restrictions on marijuana business there. The mayor tells WBOC that the City Council passed a resolution Monday night establishing a six-month moratorium for marijuana businesses. This includes all aspects of marijuana business, such as growing, processing, and on-site consumption.

The City says the ordinance will be so leaders can establish proper zoning laws and figure out where marijuana establishments will fit best.

This moratorium on marijuana business goes into effect immediately in Pocomoke.


Sunday, October 1, 2023

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1980, 1899, 1942, 1989, and conclusion of feature series Long Ago But Not Far Away.

 













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Pocomoke Public Eye footnote:
Rev. Biking was an active supporter of prohibition and some news reports alluded to this in regard to the parsonage fire.  The reverend was a respected member of the Pocomoke community and in other charges he served during his later career, however note the news items below from the same era in which he received the commendation written about in the article:




December, 1980

Crisfield Times


June, 1899

Baltimore American


March, 1942

(Recent improvement constructed on the west side of the Pocomoke River bridge, designed to increase the safety and convenience of those who cross on foot.  The cut shows only half the walkway; it continues beyond the draw to the Somerset side.  This is a wise precaution of the State and cannot be otherwise but appreciated by those who have occasion to tread the boards.)
Worcester Democrat

January, 1989

Salisbury Daily Times


LONG AGO BUT NOT FAR AWAY- THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF OUR SOUTHERN PENINSULA 

From a 1951 feature article in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.  The author, Leonora W. Wood, (1892-1989) wrote articles of regional historic interest for Virginia newspapers and authored "Guide To Virginia's Eastern Shore" in 1952.  She was an inspiration for the novel "Christy" written by her daughter Catherine Marshall, a well-known author.  Mrs. Wood's husband was a minister who had served Holmes Presbyterian Church in Cheriton.

(This week: Concluding excerpt #9 of nine:)