Monday, September 14, 2009
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Weekly Update
- Police arrested two men for disorderly conduct at Cypress Park: Gerald Philpot Jr. of Marion and Robert Satchell Jr. of Lynnhaven Drive.
- Jonathon Cave reported a theft from his residence at 102 Berwyck Circle. An investigation is continuing.
- Officers observed a suspicious person at the Railroad Station property. He was identified as Thomas Sellers, 52, of Delmar, DE. He was wanted on a warrant in Worcester County and was arrested and turned over to the Sheriff's Office.
- We received some addional grant money toward the cost of our new well. The new funds should cover the entire cost of $350,000.00.
- Crews worked to pick up Bulk Trash this week.
- Crews inventoried all city signage making a list of those which need to be replaced. They also conducted a review of all Fire Hydrants to schedule repainting of those in need.
- Our new Public Works facilities are moving along. The Fire Suppression System was pressure tested this past week.
- The Fire Company tested the new Dry Hydrant set up for Jenkins Orchard and were very satisfied with the operation.
- We are expecting around 20 large cruising yachts associated with the Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club to be tied up at our docks this weekend. The club will be taking tours around town at all of our attractions.
- The city was notified that we will receive three Crime Prevention Awards from the Governor's Office this fall. This is quite an honor as competition for recognition is tough throughout the state.
- The Bay Queen Coffee Shop will be open for business by the end of next week. It will be located next to the MARVA Theater on Market Street downtown.
- Crews prepared for top dressing and aeration of the course for the next two weeks.
- Dead or dying trees/branches have been identified for removal this fall.
- The Tot Lot has some new play equipment as well as the playground at the Winter Quarters Recreational area.
- A hearing will be held on Wednesday, the 16th regarding a request for a variance submitted by Gordon Harrison on Winter Quarters Drive concerning a storage building in his rear yard.
- Contracts have been sent securing services for the low bidders on two demolition projects: 600 Young Street and 209 Laurel Street. Work will begin soon.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Weekly Update
- Mark Burton, 42, of 434 Bank Street reported that he was assaulted by Kuyes Saecheing, 54. Saecheing was charged with Assault and Reckless Endangerment.
- Police have continued with Saturation Patrols in partnership with units from the State Police and Sheriff's Office.
- Police arrested Darren Mills, 22, at Sunshine Village Apartments following a reported Domestic Disturbance.
- Officers located and arrested Kirk Knox on a warrant at 206 Seventh Street.
- Eric Byrd was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
- Geneva Timmons, 26, from Snow Hill was charged with Shoplifting from Wal Mart.
- Daris Coxx, 19, was arrested at the Bonneville Avenue Apartments charged with possession of Alcohol in public and creating a disturbance.
- Kim Trainor was charged with Indecent Exposure.
- Fardale Johnson, 32, was arrested on an outstanding warrant following a traffic stop.
- Terrance Gale, 27, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct following an incident at the Meadows Town homes.
- Crews continue to work on general maintenance projects. A tree was taken down near the Log Cabin which was not doing well.
- We have been approved for our Stimulus funding for the Enhanced Nutrient Removal upgrades to our Treatment Plant. The grant award was for $500,000.00. A pre-bid conference will be held next week.
- Crews worked hard in preparation for the Fair.
- Small paving projects were performed around town.
- Bulk pick up was performed throughout the city.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Weekly Update
- A guest at the Quality Inn reported that his unlocked behicle had been entered and a few items were missing
- Active patrols continue on the waterfront as the department took on the Dock Master responsibilities this year. All live aboards on extended stays are being tied up on the western side of the drawbridge this year. Usage is up from previous years.
- National Night Out was deemed a great success with over 1000 hamburgers consumed and 1200 drinks provided. Neighbors came together for the annual summer cook out in Cypress Park for fun, food, and prizes.
- We were advised that we would not receive any grant money in the first round of COPS Grants from the Federal Stimulus Funds. Our low crime rate was a significant factor in their decision.
- Auditors were in town this past week reviewing our books. They will issue their annual report on the city's fiscal status in about 60 days.
- We continue to await our County Grant ($400,000.00) and the first round of Property Tax Collections from Worcester County. This year we saved money by having the county provide tax collection through their office and billing.
- Paving contracts for the bike/walk paths will be opened on the 17th. This project is one of several being funded through Project Open Space funding.
- Work should begin on the new well in the next two weeks. Somerset Drilling is our contractor for the project. We were successful in lobbying for stimulus money to pay for the project which is estimated at $368,000.00.
- We are in the process of advertising bids for our ENR (Enhanced Nutrient Removal) upgrade to our Waste Water Treatment Plant. We have secured 90% grant funding for this project as well.
- Crews have been preparing the Fairgrounds for the Great Pocomoke Fair as well as doing a lot of trim work around the city.
- Repairs are being made to the horse barn and storage facilities at the Fairgrounds as well.
- Paving projects continued around town. Several areas of Eighth Street were repaired along with others.
- On August 6th, the Maryland Department of Agriculture reported a detection of West Nile Virus in a mosquito pool sampling from our area. While this is typical for this time of year. residents are cautioned to use proper precautions when performing outdoor activities. For additional information, contact the MDA at 410-841-5870 or visit them on the web at www.mda.state.md.us
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Weekly Update
- Two juveniles were stopped after they were found riding dirt bikes through the greens and sand traps at Winter Quarters Golf Course earlier in the week.
- Maraunita Holland was arrested on an outstanding warrant through Worcester County. She was transported to the Worcester County Jail under $5000.00 bond.
- Craig Lamont Dooling was arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia earlier in the week.
- Terry Latori Tankard, age 20, along with a juvenile were arrested for theft at Wal Mart.
- Marcus Lamount Dennis, 25, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop.
- Crews worked on roadway repairs this week on Bel Air and Dorchester Streets.
- A dry hydrant was installed at the Jenkins Orchard storm water pond.
- Work continued in Cypress Park for brush removal and clean out of the creek area.
- Work continues on the older section of the Nature Trail.
- Crews worked on chipping debris still remaining from the storm from several weeks ago.
- Irrigation work was performed at the course.
- Crews applied pesticides to the greens.
- Regular mowing of the roughs and fairways was conducted.
- Auditors were in town this week conducting the annual review of city finances.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Summer Happenings
At the midway point of the summer, Pocomoke has been buzzing with activity and grand openings of all types. In June we were all invited to take part in the grand opening gala for the
June also marked the reopening of the Black Water Café (Second and Willow Streets downtown) following a successful renovation. The café is offering extended hours of operation and a new karaoke night.
July marked the completion of the Discovery Nature Tail extension which provided a direct boardwalk link from the River Walk and making a connection with the original Cypress Nature Trail. The extension project provides a beautiful walk for visitors and is designed to be handicap accessible. The trail was engineered and designed to “float” on the ground and was carefully woven through the land with no negative impact to the environment. It is a nature lover’s dream come true and a great place to take a stroll on a warm summer day.
A companion book has been authored by Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, with art work by Doug Dryden, which provides the background on the nature trail and serves as a guide to those exploring the trail. It is a beautiful, collectible book and is available at the Discovery Center Gift Shop. The proceeds from the book are being utilized to secure the future of the trail and to hire a Naturalist for the city who will provide tours and help maintain the city’s park and trail system.
July also saw the grand opening for “The Vault”, an antique specialty store providing one of a kind items through direct sales and Internet/Live auctions. Entrepreneur Eileen Kirkwood purchased the majestic old
This summer has also seen visits by Senator Mikulski and Representative Kratovil to discuss the expansion of our Industrial Park in light of the developments at the
There is a lot to be optimistic about on the lower shore. Take advantage of these new offerings this summer in
There is a lot to see and do on the lower shore. Get out and explore!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Nature Trail Extended
This photo shows the hard work being done by members of the Nature Trail Committee and volunteers. You can see Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker in the foreground and Jim Norton wearing his "explorer" hat directing the work of volunteer young people. The trail extension, which is now complete, connects the river walk to the original nature trail for easy access. The trail runs right along the banks of the river and goes by Stevens Pond and onto the Golf Course. It was designed and engineered to provide a surface which "floats" on the ground. The new section was woven through some mature Cypress swamp and was designed to be handicap accessible. Hats off to the volunteers and Trail Committee Members for their efforts in making this dream a reality!
Weekly Update July 10th
- Police responded to a domestic assault complaint at 718 Sixth Street.
- Officers responded to Wal Mart for a shoplifting complaint. Keyrria Tenai Corbin, 20, of New Church, VA was arrested and charged with: Theft, Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, and Interference with an Arrest. Janet A. Sample, 20, of Pennsauken, NJ was also arrested for Theft.
- Officers responded to the America's Best Value Inn to assist the Department of EMS. Officers Tucker and Howe began CPR and activated their assigned AED to assist before the arrival of EMS. Their job performance under these circumstances generated Commendation Letter from the Worcester County Emergency Management Office.
- Police arrested Ceasar Sanchez Gomez, 34, and charged him with DUI and other traffic violations.
- Units responded to a hitch hiker on Rt. 13 reportedly carrying a sword. Police found Victor Wayne Taylor, 45, of Hallwood, VA and discovered that he was wanted on charges out of Florida. He was arrested and held without bond pending his extradition.
- Our officers assisted the Worcester County Sheriff's Office with four arrest warrants for persons located on Cedar Hall Road.
- Jerome Scruggs, 25, of 509 Bonneville Ave. was arrested for Second Degree Assault on Keisha Harris at 400 Walnut Street.
- Crews began working on multiple paving jobs after obtaining hot mix from the asphalt plant.
- Mr. Bill Rice was contracted to install a new dry hydrant at the storm water management pond at Jenkins Orchard. This should assist in fire fighting efforts should the need arise.
- Crews worked on the Nature Trail and coordinated efforts with a volunteer youth group on the completion of the new boardwalk connections to the river.
- Bulk metal pick up was accomplished.
- The city tent was taken down following the Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company annual Bar-B-Q on the highway.
- Crews installed connection lines for water and sewer for a new house on Eighth Street.
- Crews repaired a sink hole in the street at Second and Cedar Streets.
- A new hydrant was ordered for the Market Street hydrant in front of the Fire House.
- Serv-Pro began cleanup efforts at the administrative office for Public Works in preparation for the renovation following the arson fire.
- The city received a visit from Cabinet Secretary Raymond Skinner and his staff from the Department of Housing and Community Development. I took them on a tour of the Discovery Center as well as several business sites downtown and the MARVA Theater.
- Representatives from the State Highway Administration were in town to review our Nature Trail project and discuss sidewalk extensions.
- Eileen Kirkwood hosted a Ribbon Cutting for her new store, The Vault, located in the former Penninsula Bank building downtown. She is operating an antique emporium and live Internet auction site at the location which promises to be a great business venture.
- Crews continued debris cleanup from the last storm.
- Pesticides were applied to the greens.
- Fairways were manicured and irrigation utilized.
- Temporary workers were utilized for wood chipping underway.
- Mulch has been applied to various projects.
- The city continues to move forward with required ENR (Enhanced Nutrient Removal) for our plant. Engineering studies have to be submitted by the end of the month to assist in securing additional funding from the Stimulus Funds. We have already secured funding from the State Flush Tax account for much of the expansion and changes required.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Weekly Update
- Larry Collins on Lynnhaven Drive reported that his vehicle received some damage and several items had been removed including: a stereo system, two speakers, and the third row seat for a Ford Expedition.
- Teresa Williams of Carsons Court reported that her door was damaged by three subjects who entered her residence and then fled on foot.
- Police recovered a $5.00 counterfeit bill from the Stop and Shop store. The money was recovered from Eric Bishop who stated he had received it from T's Corner. The bill was turned over to the US Secret Service.
- During the past month, police issued nine (9) abandoned vehicle notices. They further identified 23 out-of-state vehicles who are suspected of being Maryland residents.
- Absolute Security was able to debug some of the recent problems we were experiencing with our surveillance camera system. They are all functioning as they should.
Planning and Zoning
- Tom Grigsby has been named as the Chairman of Planning and Zoning. Tom replaces Chairman Royce Smith who will remain as an Alternate Member of the Board.
- The Commission forwarded a recommendation to the Mayor and Council to approve a small building extension for Hardwire LLC on Quinn Avenue.
Water and Sewer
- Crews completed the installation of a new 8-inch water line from Dorchester Avenue to Central Avenue. They also made significant progress on the new line running to Bel Air Avenue. These lines connect to a 10-inch line on Lynnhaven Drive and should greatly improve water quality and circulation in the Pocomoke Heights. Prior to being utilized, super chlorination must occur and residents will be kept advised on dates and times.
New Business
- Joseph Waters has applied for and received a Business License to operate the Bank Street Garage at 428 Bank Street. This is the former location of David Stewart's Garage.
Old Business
- Authorities from banks in Pennsylvania arrived at the former Bonanza Restaurant to change the locks and secure the premise. The future of the site remains unsure, however it is being looked at by a local restaurant owner.
Golf Course
- Crews completed the installation of new exterior doors on the cart rental shed.
EMS Department
- Our crews have not dropped a call in months and have been successful at responding with three crews when needed. This is a terrific turnaround for the department.
- Free CPR Classes have been offered and classes are always full. Those wishing to take these classes can sign up by calling City Hall.
MARVA Theater
- The Wizard of Oz was a great success. Hundreds came to the free shows and many new members were signed up over the weekend. It was great seeing the show on the big screen for the first time in the theater since it previewed in the 30's.
Election News
- The Filing Deadline for the upcoming election in Districts 4 and 5 is Friday, February 6th. Candidate requirements and filing information is available at City Hall. To date, the incumbents have filed for reelection:
District 4-Tracey Cottman;
District 5 Rob Clarke.
Friday, January 30, 2009
2008 in Review
By Mike McDermott, Mayor
2008 was great for Pocomoke City! We enter the New Year with the fantastic announcement by Orbital Science and the secured contract for multiple cargo rocket launches from Wallops Island over the next few years. The billions of dollars invested into this resupply system for the International Space Station will provide a recession proof economic boost to our area. Talk about a Christmas present!
The success of the Space Port is just one of the many highlights we experienced in the city over the past year. Being named Maryland’s “Capitol for a Day” in August was quite an honor for all of our citizens and the lower shore. It provided Governor O’Malley a chance to view many of the completed projects in Pocomoke City, conduct a tree planting ceremony, recognize and congratulate our Maryland State Championship teams, tour our beautiful river, visit our bustling Industrial Park, and complete his journey at the Great Pocomoke Fair.
We celebrated the 400th Anniversary of Captain John Smith’s exploration and landing near Pocomoke City with a visit by the crew sailing the shallop replica making the long, commemorative journey. It was appropriate that the hand made boat would dock alongside the recently opened Delmarva Discovery Center where folks could learn and continue their “discovery” of the river and our heritage.
2008 saw the opening of our Skate/Bike Park providing our young and young at heart a safe place to ride and perform their daring fetes of skill. Thanks to hard work from the Nature Trail Committee and Public Works staff, several hundred feet of new floating boardwalk was added to the existing trail with final connections slated for a spring completion. A new book detailing the nature trail and surrounding area by local Doctor Ritchie Shoemaker is on it’s way to the publisher. Proceeds will go toward funding a Naturalist position to work with the city and the Discovery Center. Another work was published and distributed this year detailing much of the History of Pocomoke City by local authors Robin Chandler-Miles and Norma Miles. Both of these are available at the Discovery Center Gift Shop.
There was big kudos going out to public safety in the past year. The Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company competed Phase I of their new headquarters on Market Street. This beautiful addition to city architecture will be an admirable presence for decades to come. The Police Department received National Accreditation by CALEA joining a small percentage of agencies able to meet the tough demands and requirements established for such recognition. Our National Night Out program conducted by the department was ranked 22nd in the nation. This is an incredible accomplishment for our community.
Continuing in the line of Public Safety have been the many improvements and accomplishments of our Department of Emergency Medical Services. The department now maintains three ambulances and is often able to generate even third duty crews when required. Our staff has conducted classes for the public on CPR and First Aid and look forward to continued positive strides in 2009
2008 was an amazing year of sports for Pocomoke High School Teams. We were able to claim the crown for three Maryland State Championships in Soccer, Field Hockey, and Basketball. Perhaps an even greater award is the continual recognition our players receive for the sportsmanship they display on the fields or on the courts. This never hurts with our reputation as “the friendliest town on the eastern shore”.
The Mar-Va Performing Arts Theater opened in the past year and began showing movies in December when “The Polar Express” was shown to big crowds the week of Christmas. The movies follow many successful events and productions hosted by the Mar-Va during the past year, and many more are on the way.
The city received a great audit report for the previous fiscal year and ends this year with revenue projections ahead or on target for this fiscal year. We were able to provide a reduction in taxes for homeowners while holding the line on water and sewer rates in 2008.
Our municipal golf course, Winter Quarters, saw increased play and many improvements including new cart paths, underground utilities, and several new pieces of service equipment which have aided in beautifying the course.
Our Planning and Zoning Board is busy putting final touches on our new Zoning Code which will be presented in early 2009. The city also received a grant from the state providing needed funds for mandated changes that must be accomplished within our Master Comprehensive Plan by 2010. Funding for Phase I of our Enhanced Nutrient Removal at our Sewage Treatment Plant was also granted to the city. This will allow us to further upgrade our system to comply with future goals in the ongoing efforts aimed at cleaning up the Bay.
Public Works crews are busy making the finishing connections for several dead end lines in the Pocomoke Heights. The new project, tying in access to a 10-inch main line should provide increased circulation and improvement to overall water quality for many households.
Community support and efforts focused by the Pocomoke Soroptomist Club and the Samaritan Shelter Board resulted in a significant expansion of the current facilities. The increased space will provide a better means of aiding individuals with children who need a temporary place to call home. Pocomoke City is one of only a few communities on the shore who has this type of outreach for those in need. “Hats off “to all who help in this wonderful endeavor.
New businesses opening their doors in 2008 included the 10th Street Pharmacy, Tractor Supply Company, The Backpack Educational Supply Store, Black Water Café, The Bay Queen Tour Boat Company, The Book Store on 2nd Street, Homespun Treasures, and the Good News Bookstore on 4th Street. The city also said “goodbye” to Trader’s Chicken after 28 years of serving our community.
Pocomoke City saw areas of large expansion in our Industrial Park. This includes the work being performed at the Mid-Atlantic Institute for Space and Technology, the HAWK Institute, Bennelli Arms, and the new river front headquarters and production facilities of Hardwire Company. Pocomoke City is fast becoming the place for state of the art plastics, aerospace and defense contractor development on the shore; and the future is very bright.
Sadly, 2008 also found our Public Works Facilities destroyed by the actions of an arsonist. The loss to the city was great, but through insurance negotiations and the hard work of our staff, our citizens did not experience any significant loss of services during those tough times. It is a credit to our resilience as a city, our fiscal principles, and the much appreciated offers of assistance from our neighboring cities and towns.
Looking ahead in 2009, we will see continued improvements to Cypress Park in time for the Cypress Festival, a new well, a new Public Works Facility, a new Fire House Community Center (Phase II), and the completion of the Delmarva Discovery Center. It is possible that the foundation for a new river front restaurant will be laid by the end of the coming year along with continued investment and redevelopment of our downtown core.
We have a lot to be thankful for in 2008 and so much to look forward to in 2009.