Sunday, February 12, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1892, 1975, 1936, 1923, 2007.

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July, 1892

The Morning News (Wilmington)

December, 1975
The Daily Times


February, 1936

The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Ill.)


August, 1923

The News Journal (Wilmington)

Footnote:  There was stock car racing at the Pocomoke Fairgrounds track in the late 1940's and early 1950's.


ACROSS THE USA

July, 2007

The Ithaca Journal (Ithica, NY)


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Friday, February 10, 2017

A February Mission

What brought the Goodyear dirigible on a 1936 Eastern Shore mission, and with the possibility of army bombers to follow?

It's one of the Time Machine items this Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Worcester Sports Field Complex Studied


From The Dispatch, Ocean City

Study Finds No Market For Indoor Sports Arena, But Demand For Outdoor Field Complex


SNOW HILL – A study conducted by the Maryland Stadium Authority indicates that while there is a market for an outdoor sports field complex in Worcester County, there’s little demand for an arena or ice rink.

(Article:)
https://www.mdcoastdispatch.com/2017/02/07/study-finds-no-market-for-indoor-sports-arena-but-demand-for-outdoor-field-complex/

Sunday, February 5, 2017

TIME MACHINE: It's 2000 And Pocomoke City Is Looking Ahead.

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December, 2000










(Conclusion of the article couldn't be reproduced in a reader-friendly view but this is the text:)

  In this case, the highway is the Route 13 bypass, a four lane divided highway used by an average of 18,000 cars a day that pass the usual array of fast-food restaurants, car dealerships, gas stations, motels and strip shopping centers.

  Business leaders say the downtown district pretty much held its own through rapid development along the highway in the 1980's, but the opening three years ago of a 147,000-square-foot Wal-Mart accelerated the closing of shops downtown.

  "Free enterprise is free enterprise, and what it tells us is that we have to adapt if we're going to be successful," says Marc Scher, a third generation merchant whose family opened a downtown clothing store in 1933.  In recent years, Scher has switched focus, concentrating  on a bridal business that attracts clients from as far as Baltimore.

  "I don't think we'll ever see the era when downtown was a big retail center," Scher says.  You have to specialize if you are going to get people to come to you.  I just hate to see an empty store, whether its an office, retail or whatever.  You just want to see the lights on."




   The Baltimore Sun

 
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Friday, February 3, 2017

Local Honors For Vietnam Sacrifice

From OC Today

(Feb. 3, 2017) Barry Berger, the sole Ocean City native to be killed during the Vietnam conflict, will be honored with a memorial in front of City Hall after a request from a local veterans group was approved during the city council meeting on Jan. 17.

Nelson Kelly, Vietnam Veterans of America Ocean City Chapter 1091 president, who presented the proposal to the council, shared some background of the young man who put his own educational pursuits at American University on hold to serve his country, a decision for which he paid the ultimate price.

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http://www.oceancitytoday.net/p/oc-honors-only-native-son-killed-in-vietnam/1620855

Sunday, January 29, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1959 DISTRESS FOR LOWER SHORE BUT OPENING FOR A FUTURE GAIN.

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January, 1959

















As a young Navy pilot former President George H.W. Bush was stationed at  the Chincoteague base for a few months in 1943.  As reported in various published accounts he flew low over an area of Crisfield where a circus had setup nearby and a frightened elephant broke away, in turn frightening nearby residents.  Reports were that Bush's low fly-over was an attempt to impress a young Crisfield woman he had met at a USO dance at Chincoteague.

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Close To Home Tie To Super Bowl






"Not only is Atlanta head coach Dan Quinn an alum of

Salisbury University, he is one of the more accomplished

athletes in Sea Gulls football history. Quinn was a four-year

starter from 1990-93 and two-year captain. He also ran track

and field, representing then-Salisbury State in the hammer

throw at the 1994 NCAA championships." 

Read more: https://www.pressboxonline.com/2017/01/25/falcons-head-coach-salisbury-alum-dan-quinn-makes-university-proud

Sunday, January 22, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1854, 1997, 1983.

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OCTOBER, 1854

Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.)


March, 1997






The News Journal (Wilmington)


November, 1983


The Star Democrat (Easton)


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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Upcoming Meeting

Submitted by Citizens For A Better Pocomoke 

 
               CITIZENS FOR A BETTER POCOMOKE

COME OUT AND JOIN US
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017
7:00 PM
         POCOMOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY

        ALL ARE WELCOME!

         Topics to be discussed:
             Mayor & District 3 Election April 2017
        Efforts to Reduce Crime
City Clean Up
           Bring your ideas and topics!

Sunday, January 15, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1947 Pocomoke City.

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JUNE, 1947





Alertness And Enterprise In A Thriving Town

By FRANK HENRY

Sketches By Col. James P. Wharton,
USA (Retired)


 


 






Beverly, on the Pocomoke River some miles from Pocomoke City, home place of the Dennis family for 150 years.











Entrance to Pocomoke City on Rt. 13 is a drawbridge over the Pocomoke River, deep stream dyed dark brown by the cypress trees growing near it.



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