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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas Lights in Pittsville
Times are tight so they have a schedule this year thanks to Obama!
The lights are displayed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights... And Santa is there for the little'uns too.
There is also a donation box at the entrance, please make a donation as when you see these lights and all the other decorations and even animated and moving things and figures you will know how much time and money goes into this setup. It really is unbelievable to see it has to be over a million lights just draped across the house.
Sorry about the picture quality I took these with my very old flip phone.
That's my Girl right here
And Here...
And Here....
Crabs For Christmas!
We made it there and my husband made the return trip home - the same day- safely.
I am not a 'city' person. I am not a fast paced person - unless I want to be. But I managed to endure four whole days in the University of Maryland Hospital with my daughter. (no need to worry- she's fine)
There are many wonderful people up there and I made friends with those I will never see again. Aside from the ways the many people in Baltimore think, and do things there are TWO things that we have in common. ACCENT! With the first syllable from my mouth they knew I was from the 'shore' and I knew I was in Balitmore!
A Fulfilling Way To Be A Secret Santa.........
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Accomack Sheriff Says Father Murdered Mother, Two Children, and Tenant of Home
The five deceased persons have been identified as 20 yr old Zayday Reyes, 27 yr old Evelyn Colon-Matias, 10 yr old Jesus Angel Quintero-Colon, 9 yr old Ana Estefani Quintero-Colon and 37 yr old Esteban Quintero-Gonzales.
Based on evidence at the scene and interviews conducted, it appears at this time that Esteban Quintero-Gonzales forced his way into the residence on 6th Street and shot the other 4 victims and then himself. Esteban Quintero-Gonzales was the father of Jesus Angel Quintero-Colon and Ana Estefani Quintero-Colon and was involved in ongoing custody hearings with the children's mother, Evelyn Colon-Matias. Zayday Reyes was a tenant at the 6th Street location and had been allowing Evelyn and her two children to stay at the residence.
Assisting the Accomack County Sheriff's Office in this investigation was the Virginia State Police.
The investigation into this incident is continuing.
Source; shoredailynews.com
Sara McMeen Shot 3 Children, Boyfriend, Herself In Illinois Town: Police (VIDEO)
CHICAGO — An Illinois woman shot each of her three children, including a 10-month-old baby, in the head before apparently killing herself, authorities said Monday. Investigators arriving on the scene found their bodies in the backyard, the woman's hands stained with soot from firing the gun.
Authorities released new details on the shootings in Emington, a farming community with 117 residents about 85 miles southwest of Chicago. Neighbors have said the gunfire erupted moments after McMeen's two older children got off a school bus on Friday.
Investigators found the body of her live-in boyfriend, Daniel Warren, 29, inside the couple's rented home. They found McMeen, 30, and her three children in the backyard.
Next-door neighbor Annelise Fiedler told The Associated Press on Saturday that she ran out of her house when she heard the first burst of gunfire. She saw McMeen hovering over her baby as if she had dropped her.
Fiedler asked McMeen if everything was all right.
"She looked at me and said, `No, everything is not all right,'" Fiedler said. Then, McMeen shot the baby.
Autopsy results released Monday said 10-month-old Maggie Warren had two gunshot wounds in the head and a separate wound where a bullet grazed her neck.
McMeen's two older children, 8-year-old Skyler Lemke and 7-year-old Ian Lemke, also were shot in the head. Autopsy results showed Skyler died of two gunshot wounds to the head and one to the upper back. Ian was shot once in the head.
Daniel Warren, 29, had gunshot wounds in the back and neck, authorities said.
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Monday, December 19, 2011
"Jingle Bells" In Perfect Harmony
Pocomoke Police Confiscate $1k in Fake Bills at Walmart, Arrest Suspects
Mary Guirand of Stanford, Conn., and Antwan Freeman of Dover were arrested on a warrant by Pocomoke police after investigators recovered $1,100 in fake bills allegedly used by the suspects to make Walmart purchases.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Walk Through Bethlehem
Don't miss the "Walk through Bethlehem" at Lynnhaven Baptist Church, if you have never visited this wonderful event you have missed a really well orchestrated live Christmas display.
The "Walk through Bethlehem" at Lynnhaven Baptist Church is exactly that, it's a recreated Town of Bethlehem built and put together by volunteers. The Town has actual Bethlehem buildings, stable, manger, etc. it's complete with real animals and the scenic route and buildings are occupied by volunteers dressed in biblical attire.
This is admission free (donations accepted) and a must see for all ages and will leave you with a life long memory.
Take the "Walk Through Bethlehem" today, you will not be disappointed.
TIME MACHINE ... Christmas Eve, 1897
(Reader-friendly viewing of newspaper archives material)
ACROSS THE USA
It appears from this article that more than a century ago it was Christmas eve that was the most anticipated time for holiday shopping.
December 24, 1897
(Woodland Daily Democrat- Woodland, California)
CHRISTMAS EVE
Children Will Catch A Glimpse Of Fairyland
People With Christmas Memories In Their Minds And Christmas Cheer In Their Hearts
Those who have had the opportunity to watch the people surge up and down the street this afternoon know is has been a busy day for the merchants, and without the use of the calendar they could easily determine the date. Indeed, if a resident of one of the planets could drop in on us unannounced he would know it was the day before Christmas on account of the industrious manner in which people are picking up odds and ends to fill the toe and heel of the Christmas stocking and add to the happiness of Santa Claus' day.
And this holiday rush will continue far into the evening because Christmas Eve is everybody's evening. It is the evening when all take the evening off from the ordinary occupations of their ordinary existences and spend that evening down town in the interests of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is the evening when the day laborer and the capitalist rejoice together in common cause that work is over, at least for a brief season. It is the evening when the best girl shares the pleasure of the best young man. It is the evening when whole families of young children get their first glimpse of the fairyland of Christmas and of the treasures piled high behind protecting windows, and of the white-whiskered and mysterious old man who shakes their hands, takes their names and promises them on the fairth of a Santa Claus a present of a doll or a drum on Christmas morning.
This evening being Christmas eve the electric lights on the streets, the electric lights over the store entrances, the electric lights that mist fantastically across the facade of tall buildings will flare their brightest radiance for the benefit and happiness of the passing throng. Windows will blaze with twinkling jets and reflect the shades of tinted glows upon the colors of the goods below. Light and darkness will chase each other up and down a continuous chain decorating the edge of our tallest structures. Lights will flicker from the branches of the Christmas trees and gladden the hearts of the children.
Christmas eve is the night when the green foliage of Christmas brings a breath of spring, and this evening it will be a cheerful spectacle to see the bright holly leaves, shining with the seasons good will, the hollie berries, red as the season's charity, the mistletoe hinting at furture pleasures and the joys of future frolics, the evergreens filling the streets with Christmas odors and the minds of the passing throng with Christmas memories and their hearts with Christmas cheer. This evening windows will blaze with light and glow with color. Pavements will resound with noisy clamor. Stores that are filled with a bewildering wealth of holiday treasures will be thronged with eager, admiring purchasers. But after all it will be the people who give life and animation to the spectable that will make the scene worth seeing, and the night worth living. It will be a crowd to watch and mingle in, to become part of it in the pleasure, in contentment, in wonder and in that satisfactory feeling of accomplished work and anticipated rest.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
TIME MACHINE Preview ... Christmas Eve, 1897
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"Say Merry Christmas"
Friday, December 16, 2011
Toy Donations Still Being Accepted For PCPD Children's Christmas Party
Downtown businesses will still continue to collect non-perishable food items through Christmas. These donated items will go to the Pocomoke City Smaritan Shelter.
*Discounts from downtown businesses still apply.*
Five Bodies Found in Trailer
PHOTO/WAVY TV |
Investigators still on scene investigating. It is reported that there was a custody hearing scheduled for court and none of the parties have been heard from.
A brother of one of the victims, Omar Colon Matias, told the Associated Press his sister Evelyn, her husband, their two children, ages 9 and 11, were living in the trailer with another woman.
The trailer is located along a dirt road in a wooded remote area of the Eastern Shore near the Maryland line. It's among a handful of trailers in the area.
(Gargatha is about 22 miles from the Maryland line)
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ACCOMACK COUNTY, Va. (WAVY) - Five people were found dead in a trailer in Accomack County on Thursday.
Siurce;http://www.wavy.com//dpp/news/local_news/five-bodies-found-in-trailer
*Unofficial sources have also reported this incident to be a murder- suicide involving a family.*
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Change in Plan to Allow Sewage Treatment Plant Tabled by Planning Commission
Attorney for the developer Mark Baumgardner told the commission that in his opinion, Accomack's zoning ordinance did not conform to state requirements that allow private sewage treatment plants on ag zoned land and when there is such a conflict, state law trumps local ordinances.
Many residents of the Atlantic area have objected on the grounds that developers should not be able propose a change in the language of any valid comprehensive plan. County attorney Mark Taylor said there is precedent in the county to provide language to allow a conditional use permit by right. It is not new to the county or to Virginia law. Its more of a process.
The commissioners discussed the possibility that the plant itself could be located within the planned unit development in which case only treated effluent would be sent to the Nocks Landing area.
Concerns were raised that a strong hurricane or equipment failure could result in untreated sewage being spilled into the Nocks Landing area.
Speaking for the developer Baumgardner stated that the proposed sewage treatment plant was designed to allow the county to use part of its capacity in the future if that became necessary. The proposed capacity is one million five hundred thousand gallons daily. If the plant itself were located at the development it would only be able to process seven hundred fifty thousand gallons per day which would be adequate for the Atlantic Town Center but not provide the capacity for county use in the future.
Several area residents spoke during the public comment part of the meeting. All who spoke were opposed to any effluent treated or untreated being deposited at the Nock's Landing site.
The Planning Commission decided to table the change in language to give the staff time to research the issue and provide more information. They decided to conduct a public hearing on the language change and the conditional use permit for the sewage plant on January 11 at a site to be determined.
Source: shoredailynews
Thursday, December 15, 2011
A Soldier and His Dog- Welcome Home
TIME MACHINE Preview ... Christmas Eve, 1897
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Panetta Formally Shuts Down US War in Iraq
Delicious Thursday Special
Post Office Closings Postponed
Last week, the Postal Service said it was moving forward on cutbacks. It had planned to begin closing processing centers as early as April, and shutter some post offices early next year.
Last Thursday, a group of 21 senators from mostly rural states led by Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont, signed a letter to congressional leaders asking them to add language to legislation that would halt closings for six months. The closures could cost 100,000 postal employees their jobs.
"What I feared very much is that the post office unilaterally would start making drastic cuts to processing plants, rural post offices and slow first-class mail service before Congress can pass postal reform," Sanders said. "So it's a step forward in terms of giving us time with certainty that rural post offices won't be closed."
In all, roughly 100,000 postal employees could be cut as a result of the various closures, resulting in savings of up to $6.5 billion a year.
Source; shoredailynews.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
"Old Fashioned Christmas Evening" Video Clip..........
To The Community- From Police Chief Kelvin D. Sewell
To do this, we pledge to develop a partnership with the Community, lead a community commitment to resolve problems, and improve the safety and quality of life in our city.
We will perform our duties with honesty, zeal, courage, discretion, fidelity, and sound judgment. It is essential that all members of the Pocomoke City Police Department remember that in the execution of their duties they act not for themselves but for good of the public.
U.S. Regulators Act To Quiet Blaring TV Commercials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. communications regulators cracked down on excessively loud TV commercials on Tuesday, implementing a bill passed last year to quiet commercials to the same volume as the programs they accompany.
The Federal Communications Commission has been fielding viewer complaints about loud commercials almost as long as commercial television has existed, the agency said.
The commission voted unanimously to require TV stations and cable and satellite operators to ensure that the average volume of a commercial does not exceed the average volume of the programming around it.
Commercials for OxiClean stain remover, ShamWow towels and HeadOn pain reliever "will never be the same," FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell said at the agency's open meeting.
Commissioner Mignon Clyburn added that the agency's latest rulemaking will put an end to the "frightening decibel levels that resulted in considerable alarm, anger and spilt popcorn."
The order adopted on Tuesday implements the CALM Act, authored by RepresentativeAnna Eshoo and signed into law last December.
The California Democrat told Reuters her idea for the bill started after "being subjected to the blast of the high volume of advertisements" while watching a football game with family.
After discovering that loud commercials had been the top complaint to the FCC by consumers for decades, Eshoo said she drew up the bill, never anticipating it would garner such an overwhelming response from consumers and fellow lawmakers.
"While this certainly doesn't resolve the huge challenges that are facing the country ... we may get some peace and quiet in households across the country," she said, adding that the FCC's action came on her birthday.
The new FCC rules enacting the CALM Act will go into effect in a year, giving TV providers have until December 13, 2012, to comply.
Using certain equipment and getting certifications from distributors for ads imbedded into programming will satisfy compliance requirements.
Larger operators will have to perform annual spot-checks of commercials for two years, but smaller operators will only have to monitor commercials if a pattern of complaints specific to their station emerges.
It marks the first time the FCC has attempted to regulate the loudness of commercials. The limitations of analog television made it too difficult previously, but the emergence of digital TV technology now makes it feasible.
Police Seize Five Lbs of Marijuana, Arrest Four Men in Three Days
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Daniel Stuart |
Robert Pippin |
Robert Grandelli |