Saturday, May 28, 2022

Our Worcester County schools

 

At a recent meeting of the Worcester County Board of Education a number of transfers and administrative appointments were announced effective July 1, 2022


Pocomoke Middle School Assistant Principal Joseph Stigler will transfer to Pocomoke High School, following the retirement of Bryan Perry. 


Pocomoke Middle School’s Reading and Math Interventionist Danielle Jackson was appointed to be the school’s Assistant Principal. 

View the other transfers and appointments:

 Administrative Changes Headline Board Meeting - Worcester County Public Schools (worcesterk12.org)


Friday, May 27, 2022

Time Machine Preview

This  Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

2005  ..  


1939  ..  Special trains from the Eastern Shore to the New York World's Fair-    
                                   

1898  ..  Salisbury and Pocomoke fire departments come to Princess Anne's aid-

1973  ..  Award winners at 1973 PHS Graduation-


1906  ..  It rings true 116 years later- 


Plus local history author Jim Duffy's TV segment about circa 1900 travels to the beach.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Here they come

 (WMDT)


MARYLAND- Traffic officials are calling on drivers to expect delays, drive less aggressively, and avoid peak travel times ahead of a Memorial day weekend forecasted to bring 330,000 travelers across the Chesapeake Bay and onto Delmarva.

View news story:

Maryland transit officialls emphasise safe driving, avoiding traffic ahead of 330,000 expected memorial day travellers - 47abc (wmdt.com)


CANCELLED - Holiday Weekend 4TH FRIDAY in Pocomoke City!

 UPDATE  UPDATE  UPDATE  UPDATE 

               (City of Pocomoke Facebook) 


                                                                                        

 



The Pocomoke Model Train Club invites you to stop by the train station at the railroad crossing on 4th street this Friday (5/27) between 5pm and 7pm.  Their train exhibit is under construction but they'll have a few lines running.  It's free. 



Monday, May 23, 2022

Princess Anne explosive devices

 (WMDT)


(View news story)

Update on Princess Anne resident arrested for possession of explosive devices - 47abc (wmdt.com)


The 'Other' Chincoteague ponies get attention

 (Eastern Shore Post)

The carousel ponies at the Chincoteague carnival grounds got a facelift recently when a group of friends that usually band together to place pony auction bids came together to voluntarily paint the carousel ponies. Above, Steffie Rau, of Bethlehem, Pa., starts to paint a horse from the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department carnival carousel.

Sunday's surprise "Welcome Home" in Pocomoke!

 (City of Pocomoke Facebook)

                                    

Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services

On Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. Members of the Pocomoke community organized a surprise "welcome home" parade for a young man that was injured in a motor vehicle accident a few weeks ago.

 After multiple surgeries and faced with the probability that he may never walk again. This young man defied the odds and not only is walking but was discharged sooner than expected. 

He is well on his way to recovery. The Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack, Worcester County Sheriff's Office Pocomoke City Police, Pocomoke Fire Department, and Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services as well as numerous motorcycle clubs and citizens participated in the parade.

The young man was quoted as saying" This is the best day of my life"






Sunday, May 22, 2022

Time Machine: 1869, 1956, 2004, 1937, and a TV segment with local history author Jim Duffy.

 


January, 1869 

(when Pocomoke City was still named Newtown; front page article)

Baltimore Sun


Spring, 1956

(Above reads- First row: Billy Bundick, Wayne Brittingham and Geedie Wimbrow.  Second row: Dicky Bundick, Jim Payne, Tommy Wessels, Calvin Palmer, Gordon Harrison and Percy Maddox.  Third row: Score-keeper Eddie McGee, manager Richard Mason, Bobby Hickman, William Farlow and coach Al Jewitt.)

                      (a submitted picture published in the Salisbury Daily Times in 2010)



*May, 2004
(Printing under picture reads: Tying yellow ribbons in front of the National Guard armory in Crisfield are, from left, Natalie Evans, Traci Wigglesworth and Carolyn Evans whose husbands have been on active duty in the war with Iraq for more than a year.)




Somerset Herald





Saturday, May 21, 2022

(Update) Military grade weapons, homemade pipe bombs recovered in Princess Anne home

Saturday PM update:  Maryland State Police have identified the suspect as 43-year-old Clement Renee Grangier III.



(WBOC- Saturday)

During the execution of the Search and Seizure Warrant seven (7) Improvised Explosive Devices, identified as three (3) complete pipe bombs and four (4) improvised explosive hand grenades. Thirty-two firearms, including several military grade weapons were also located in conjunction with additional bomb making materials and firearm parts. 

View news story:

    Princess Anne Man Faces Numerous Destructive Device Charges | Latest News | wboc.com


 (WMDT- Friday)

SOMERSET Co., Md – The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed for 47ABC, that Maryland State Police recovered homemade pipe bombs in a home located at 11347 Stewart Neck Road.  

View news story:

MSP recover homemade pipe bombs at Princess Anne home - 47abc (wmdt.com)

Friday evening PHS Class of 2022 Parade!

         (PHS Facebook)           



                          


More photos:

(10) Facebook

Friday, May 20, 2022

Go ahead approved for new Greenbackville townhouses

 (Eastern Shore Post excerpt)

The Accomack County Board of Supervisors Wednesday approved rezoning and a conditional use permit for a proposed mixed-use development with 140 townhouses, planned to be rentals, on property surrounded on three sides by the Captains Cove community. The two 8-1 votes, with Supervisor Paul Muhly voting no, came after public hearings in which 13 Captains Cove residents spoke against the development, citing concerns about the developer’s plan to use Captains Cove’s private road, Captains Corridor, to access the new development and to use Captains Cove’s water and sewer utilities to serve it, among other concerns.

Time Machine Preview

This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1869  ..  (when Pocomoke City was still named Newtown)

         

1956  .. (Recognize anyone from the Pocomoke High baseball team? We'll have the names.)

2004  ..


1937  ..

 
Plus local history author Jim Duffy's TV segment about those days gone by when strawberries were big business on the lower Eastern Shore.