Saturday, November 25, 2017

Weatherman Says Clear And Cool For Pocomoke Christmas Parade!




Monday night, November 27th, 2017, We will celebrate our 45th year as Pocomoke City will be transformed into a “Winter Wonderland” as Pocomoke City plays host to one of Delmarva’s largest nighttime Christmas parades. 

Always held on the first Monday night after Thanksgiving, the Pocomoke parade has become an Eastern Shore tradition and will attract over 100 units from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia along with thousands of spectators.

Each year the parade features marching bands representing high and middle schools from seven counties in three states. Also featured will be beautifully decorated and lighted floats entered by schools, civic organizations, churches, and commercial enterprises.

Clowns, marching units, fire departments, equestrian units, and of course Santa Claus will round out the two-hour event, slated to kick-off at 7:00 p.m. sharp. The route will take the parade north on Market Street beginning at 14th Street and ending at the Pocomoke River.

Professional judges, including members of the National Judges Association (NJA), will score entries in 10 different categories. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded immediately following the event to the top entries in each category.


A special thanks to the community of Pocomoke City and surrounding areas for the recent support given to us to continue this great tradition that has been a part of the town for over four decades.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1929, 1995, 1895, 1917.

Our Little Corner In Space And Time    
(Reader-friendly viewing of items from newspaper archives)


November, 1929




 Salisbury Times


February, 1995




The News Journal (Wilmington)

Footnote: Irwin served as Pocomoke City Police Chief from 1995 to November, 2011.  




Following is an October, 2011 excerpt from the Pocomoke Public Eye:


Some highlights of Chief Ervin’s exceptional career in Pocomoke City have included:
 CALEA (Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies) National Recognition Certification; one of only 2 city police agencies on the Eastern Shore of Maryland to be CALEA-Certified or Recognized;

● Introduction of several youth-related programs including Christmas Party, Back-to-School event, Easter Egg Hunt, and fishing program;

● Two “National Night Out “events in the top 20 Nationwide;

● Receipt of over $1 million in State and Federal grants; and

● Significant reductions in overall crime rates through technology, training, enforcement and citizen engagement.


According to Mayor Bruce A. Morrison, “The City Council and I wish Chief Ervin well in his retirement, which is greatly deserved. He has done an outstanding job for our community for the past 16 years”. “With his previous experience in larger departments, he brought a new level of professionalism to our Police Department.” City Council Vice President Tracey Cottman added, “J.D. has done a great job as our Chief. Although we will miss him, he leaves the Police Department in excellent shape for the future.”


May, 1895

(Would CNN have been there to cover the controversy that swirled around proceedings at Cattail Neck in the Accomack County Democratic election primary of 1895?)






(Accomack County Polling Locations) 

Peninsula Enterprise



ACROSS THE USA

June, 1917





The Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, Pa.)


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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Child Needs Service Dog

(The County Times, Crisfield)


Support wanted to help 9 year old acquire seizure-detecting service dog
Raheem was born six weeks early with hydrocephalus. He has several medical conditions that require him to be in special education one on one.
(Article here:)

Sunday, November 12, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1924, 2000, 1938, 1956.

Our Little Corner In Space And Time    

(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)


October, 1924



 
The Evening Times (Salisbury)
Footnote regarding The Hargis Department Store in Pocomoke City:  Mr. Veasey retired from the business in 1928 and the "Veasey Building" at the northeast corner of Market Street and Clarke Avenue was leased to J.C. Penny (Market Street entrance) and Montgomery Ward (Clarke Avenue entrance).  Miss Alice Young was advertising manager and interior designer for the Hargis store. When the store closed she went on to a long career with Pocomoke's Worcester Democrat newspaper. 


March, 2000
(Letter to the editor)

 
 
 The Salisbury Times


September, 1938



The July, 1939 60th anniversary edition of the Worcester Democrat & The Ledger Enterprise displayed this picture of when the President Of The United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, visited Pocomoke City. The newspaper noted the progress that had been accomplished since the 1922 fire that had destroyed much of downtown Pocomoke.



ACROSS THE USA

September, 1956


The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, Ca.)



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Thursday, November 9, 2017

The Nelons Appearing At Crisfield Church

(From The County Times, Crisfield)



CRISFIELD — Multi-Dove Award winning and Grammy nominated recording artist, The Nelons will be featured on Saturday, November 11 during the 6 p.m. service at the Crisfield Wesleyan Church, located at 3065 Lawsonia Road in Crisfield.

Read More:
http://www.csctimes.com/church/recording-artists-nelons-coming-crisfield-wesleyan-church-nov-11/


Sunday, November 5, 2017

Click on "Read more" (at bottom of Newberry ad below) to view all the items included in 11/5 Time Machine posting.-tk


TIME MACHINE 1954, 1955, 2006, 2012

Our Little Corner In Space And Time    

(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)


January, 1954


The Morning News (Wilmington) 


June, 1955

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Cool Mention For Satterfield




A Washington Post article names WBOC's Dan Satterfield as one of the nation's 7 coolest TV meteorologists.

Article:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2017/11/01/standing-out-in-the-crowd-here-are-7-of-the-nations-coolest-tv-meteorologists/

Have You Heard?


The former Riverside Grill location will soon have a new tenant.. Mallards On The River. A lease agreement with Pocomoke City has been signed and the new owner anticipates opening the restaurant within the next month or so. 


Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Monday, October 30, 2017

HALLOWEEN



TUESDAY,  OCT. 31 TRICK OR TREAT TIMES

POCOMOKE 5-7P.M.

SNOW HILL 5-8P.M. (ages 12 and under)


CRISFIELD 430-730P.M. (ages 12 and under)


PRINCESS ANNE  4-8P.M. (ages 13 and under)


BERLIN 5-7P.M.


CHINCOTEAGE 4-7P.M.


Sunday, October 29, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1933, 1943, 1861, 2002.

Our Little Corner In Space And Time    
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September, 1933 (Editorial)



The Worcester Democrat And Democratic Messenger


June, 1943 









November, 1861


Reading Times (Reading, Pa.)


September, 2002


This picture from The Baltimore Sun shows the scene in Snow Hill following a heavy weekend rain that dumped up to 14 inches of rain on the lower Eastern Shore between 10p.m. Saturday and 3p.m. Sunday.


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Sunday, October 22, 2017

TIME MACHINE: 1938, 1905, 1927, Circa early 1900's, 1928.

Our Little Corner In Space And Time    
(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)


May, 1938


The News (Frederick, Md.)



February, 1905



The Washington Post



April, 1927



The Evening Journal (Wilmington)



Early 1900's

(Photo from a 1967 Salisbury Times feature article)
Footnote:
In the era before automobiles the BC&A train brought visitors into Ocean City. When the automobile era arrived the train's passenger business began to decline. The train bridge was washed out by the hurricane of 1933 and wasn't rebuilt.



ACROSS THE USA 

April, 1928













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