Friday, May 28, 2021

Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1992  ..  Kingston, located between Westover and Marion Station, has a rich history to share.

1919  ..  There's a new concrete road between Pocomoke City and Westover.

1941  ..  (Ad) The bowling alleys located in the Peninsula Building in Pocomoke are under new management.

1893  ..  Four Eastern Shore of Virginia men survive a harrowing experience on a walk across frozen Pocomoke Sound to Watts Island.

2005  ..  Editorial-


Thursday, May 27, 2021

Salisbury Zoo hours

 (WMDT)

View news item:

Salisbury Zoo to return to normal hours Memorial Day - 47abc (wmdt.com)

Wallops launch

 (shoredailynews.com)


A Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket carrying the VIPER experiment launched Wednesday night at the Wallops Flight Facility.  This time, the sounding rocket went off on schedule on the first attempt.  The mission will study very low frequency waves produced by both natural or artificial means in Earth”s ionosphere.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Removing hundred-year-old Pocomoke Forest trees considered

 (WMDT)

POCOMOKE STATE FOREST, Md. – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is considering cutting down 436 acres of trees in the Pocomoke State Forest. This is a normal operation that they say helps preserve forest life.

But the Old Growth Forest Network says the problem is that 120 of those acres are old-growth trees nearly 100 years old. Executive Director Joan Maloof says old-growth trees can often grow for hundreds of years, and help protect younger plants and the animals that live there.

Read more about it:

Felling of 120 acres of old-growth trees in Pocomoke State Forest proposed - 47abc (wmdt.com)


(PPE reader comment)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you want to eat you plant corn, potatoes or other vegetables. If you want houses you plant trees. The only difference is the length of time to get the final product. Trees are just as renewable as any other cash crop.

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

"Blended Learning Program" launches next fall in Worcester County

May 25, 2021 - Blended Learning Program Announcement

Posted on 05/25/2021
Robocall Transcript

Good evening, families, this is your Superintendent Lou Taylor. As you may have heard over the past months, Maryland school districts are developing a virtual learning option for the 2021-2022 school year. 

With the lessons learned both from distance learning this year and Continuity of Learning last year, I want to announce today that Worcester County Public Schools is launching the Blended Learning Program beginning this fall. This full-year blended program is very different from the distance learning that students have experienced this school year – particularly in terms of the amount of screen time required, so I want to ensure that any families interested in pursuing this option have the opportunity to review exactly what this program entails. 

Earlier today, we launched an informational page on our website, www.worcesterk12.org , that has several documents for families to review including a family guide with sample schedules and course offerings, the year-long agreement, and of course, the enrollment application. As you consider enrollment in the Blended Learning Program, I encourage you to reach out to your school counselor or principal when deciding if this option is the right one for your child. We are always happy to help answer any questions you may have, as we all want your child to be successful next school year. 

Again, please visit our website, www.worcesterk12.org , to review all the information on the new Blended Learning Program, and keep an eye on our social media as we announce live virtual information sessions where we will have our staff available to go over the program details and answer your questions live. 

                                                

Sat, May 29, 9:30am – 11:30am

Newtown Park, Groton Rd, Pocomoke City, MD 
Worcester County Recreation and Parks is excited to announce another Fishing Derby. This event will take place at Newtown Park pond on Saturday, May 29, 2021 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Participants ages 15 and under are invited to grab their bait and fishing rods and join us.
This event is free to all participants. Families are asked to register online at www.playmarylandscoast.org. Trophies and awards will also be awarded to the winners after the event. Lunch will also be provided at 11:30 a.m.

A parent or guardian should be present to help their child with a fun day of fishing.

For more information contact Allen Swiger at 410-632-2144 x2520 or aswiger@marylandscoast.org. To view other upcoming special events, visit our website at www.playmarylandscoast.org . 

Monday, May 24, 2021

Biography of an early Eastern Shore of Virginia settler is published

 (shoredailynews.com) 

A first-time English author has released the first biography of Henry Bagwell, an historically important early settler of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.


Read more about it and listen to a radio interview with the author:

British author publishes first biography of 17th century Eastern Shore settler - Shore Daily News


Sunday, May 23, 2021

Time Machine: 1917, 1984, 1890, 1924.


June, 1917

The Crisfield Times



June, 1917

The Crisfield Times


May, 1984



Daily Times (Salisbury)


May, 1890

Baltimore Sun





Friday, May 21, 2021

New arrivals at the Salisbury Zoo

 

Mom and daughter

Read more about it-

Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1917  ..  Pocomoke City will be the entertainment capital of the Eastern Shore during the first week of July featuring free diving performances, concerts and motion pictures, plus carnival attractions and a free car giveaway during a six-day event. (article and ad) 

1984  ..  Who are these two Pocomoke High seniors sharing Old Home Prize essay honors?                      


1890  ..  The month is May and there's a lot to report about spring crops in Worcester, Somerset, and Wicomico counties.

1924  ..  An editorial in Pocomoke City's Worcester Democrat is appealing for public support for an effort to provide better high school buildings in the county.


Wednesday, May 19, 2021

 


Share the Road Safely During Community Bike Rides 

The Worcester County Bike and Pedestrian Coalition will hold the last of 3 community bike rides to celebrate National Bike Month in Pocomoke City on Saturday, May 22 beginning at 12 noon. The six mile loop will begin and end at Newtowne Park.  Experienced riders with helmets are invited to join the free event.  There will also be a ride in the park for younger children.  For more information or to register email: sholland@pocomokemd.com

With the return of warmer weather, beach visitors, and increased number of public 
events, more people will be walking and biking along trails and roadways.  The Coalition reminds drivers, bikers, and pedestrians to follow guidance from Maryland Department of Transportation to  BE STREETWISE every day.

Motorists:
Look for people walking and cycling, especially at intersections.  
Yield to bicyclists when turning. 
Allow 3 feet of room when passing bicyclists. It’s the law in Maryland!
Watch for approaching bikes before opening your car door. 
Maintain full attention when driving to avoid distracted driving. 

Bicyclists: 
Ride with the traffic on the right side of the road.
Stop at all red lights and stop signs. 
Use hand signals when turning and audible alerts when passing. 
           Stay visible with reflectors and bright clothing. 

For more information about the Worcester County Bike and Pedestrian Coalition check out their Facebook page or contact: 
Patti  Stevens  - patti59.stevens@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

U.S. Space Force planning for Wallops launch in mid-June

 
        NASA/Wallops Flight Facility picture

A Northrop Grumman Minotaur 1 rocket for the United States Space Force (USSF) is being readied at Wallops. It will carry a national security payload for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The launch is scheduled for June 15th.



Sunday, May 16, 2021

SUNDAY UPDATE: A final try Sunday for launch from Wallops

EIGHTH TIME WAS A CHARM. THE SUNDAY NIGHT LAUNCH WENT OFF AT 8:36PM.


                  NASA image


 (nj.com)

UPDATE (Saturday, May 15): NASA has scrubbed Saturday night’s rocket launch because of cloud cover in Bermuda. The agency said it will make one final launch attempt Sunday night, May 16. Saturday was the seventh delay of the rocket launch, with most of the delays related to unfavorable weather conditions.

Time Machine: 1938, 1979, 1908, 1938, 2006.

 


May, 1938




Worcester Democrat

March, 1979


Daily Times (Salisbury)



May, 1908
In Crisfield..
Crisfield Times


August, 1938
If you attended school in Pocomoke City in the 1940's or 1950's some of these names should bring back school days memories.

Worcester Democrat

(PPE reader comment)
AnonymousAnonymous said...

Let's see.....I had Sarah Dallas for first grade, Julia Robertson for second, Violet Chesser for fourth and Annie Ross for principal. Miss Ross, by the way, was a very strong Orioles fan.

tkforppe says: I had Sarah Dallas for first grade. There was a fire in that old school building that year (1948-1949) and we were off school for a while. Julia Robertson was my teacher in third grade although she apparently taught second grade during most of her career. Incidentally, my  second grade teacher was Miss Mary Moore at the start of the school year and she became Mrs. Klein Leister during that school year. 



April, 2006