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Friday, September 19, 2008
Welcome Aboard Grinch
Another new Contributor has joined Salisbury News, the Grinch. I'm confident everyone will enjoy his Posts as he is a life long resident of Salisbury, keepin it real.
50 Year Old Woman In Laurel Explodes
Last night a 50 year old woman from Laurel, DE. was sitting in her home with her Daughter in another room. She was on an oxygen tank and she fired up a cigarette and the tank exploded.
Her Daughter heard the explosion and ran into the room where her Mother was on fire. She wrapped her up in a blanket and dragged her outside of the home and away from the fire. She attempted CPR but it didn't help, she was gone.
The Delaware State Police arrived in masses thinking it was a fire bomb explosion but quickly learned what had really happened.
DON'T SMOKE AND USE OXYGEN!
Her Daughter heard the explosion and ran into the room where her Mother was on fire. She wrapped her up in a blanket and dragged her outside of the home and away from the fire. She attempted CPR but it didn't help, she was gone.
The Delaware State Police arrived in masses thinking it was a fire bomb explosion but quickly learned what had really happened.
DON'T SMOKE AND USE OXYGEN!
Where are the Salisbury Street Sweepers
Yard Sales
I'm not quite sure why this weekend's yard sales did not show up earlier this morning, but they're there now. Here's the link again:
http://salisburynewsyardsales.blogspot.com/
http://salisburynewsyardsales.blogspot.com/
Wicomico Dispensary - If You Tell A Lie Often Enough ...
... people may just start to believe it.
At least that seems to be the strategy of WCLCB manager Justin Collis. In an op-ed in today's Daily Times, Collis tries to deflect attention from spending that may, in fact, be criminal by trying to make us believe that the money was spent on Christmas food baskets for dispensary employees.
No, Justin. We won't fall for this ridiculous "bait and switch". Why don't you try honest for a change? Instead of trying to decieve the people of Wicomico County, why don't you:
Read More ...
At least that seems to be the strategy of WCLCB manager Justin Collis. In an op-ed in today's Daily Times, Collis tries to deflect attention from spending that may, in fact, be criminal by trying to make us believe that the money was spent on Christmas food baskets for dispensary employees.
No, Justin. We won't fall for this ridiculous "bait and switch". Why don't you try honest for a change? Instead of trying to decieve the people of Wicomico County, why don't you:
- explain why giving taxpayers' money to a Crisfield social club is somehow a legitimate dispensary expense?
- explain how taking dispensary employees to play Junior Jeff Gordon in Dover is somehow a valid use of taxpayers' money?
Read More ...
Lower Shore Young Republicans Relay
Dear Friends and Family,
The fight against cancer goes on. There is no one I know who can say they DO NOT have a friend or relative that has battled this terrible disease. The Young Republicans have found a way to help in the fight against cancer- through the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
Relay for Life is a team event that celebrates cancer survivors, and raises funds for the American Cancer Society research, education, prevention, advocacy and patient services. It is a fun, outdoor and overnight fundraising event where teams take turns walking or running around a track. Our team will be joined by hundreds of others September 26th and 27th at the Arthur W. Perdue Stadium. Millions of people take part in Relay for Life events around the country and it raises over 40% of the funding for the American Cancer Society.
The Relay starts off with a Survivor's Walk, where cancer survivors walk the initial lap, symbolizing the courage that survivors and their families display and sustain in their lives. On the opening night, there is a beautiful and touching Luminaria Ceremony that pays tribute to cancer survivors and to loved ones who still live on in our hearts.
How can you help?
You can support the Young Republican team by making a tax-deductible contribution to the American Cancer Society. If you would like to make a donation send your contribution along with a completed donation form to:
Lower Shore Young Republicans
C/O Sean Fahey
1209 N. Salisbury Blvd.
Salisbury, MD 21801
Please make checks payable to the American Cancer Society. All donations must be received by September 26th. If you have any questions feel free to contact Mark Biehl at 740-707-5064.
Relay for Life represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported and that one day cancer will be eliminated.
Thank you for supporting the fight against cancer!
Relay for Life-There is no finish line until there's a cure!
DONATION FORM
Donors Name: _________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________
City: ___________________ State: _____________ Zip: ________
Contact Number: ________________________
Donation amount: __________________
Checks should be made payable to the American Cancer Society.
Please send donations to:
Lower Shore Young Republicans
C/O Sean Fahey
1209 North Salisbury Boulevard
Salisbury, MD 21801
The fight against cancer goes on. There is no one I know who can say they DO NOT have a friend or relative that has battled this terrible disease. The Young Republicans have found a way to help in the fight against cancer- through the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
Relay for Life is a team event that celebrates cancer survivors, and raises funds for the American Cancer Society research, education, prevention, advocacy and patient services. It is a fun, outdoor and overnight fundraising event where teams take turns walking or running around a track. Our team will be joined by hundreds of others September 26th and 27th at the Arthur W. Perdue Stadium. Millions of people take part in Relay for Life events around the country and it raises over 40% of the funding for the American Cancer Society.
The Relay starts off with a Survivor's Walk, where cancer survivors walk the initial lap, symbolizing the courage that survivors and their families display and sustain in their lives. On the opening night, there is a beautiful and touching Luminaria Ceremony that pays tribute to cancer survivors and to loved ones who still live on in our hearts.
How can you help?
You can support the Young Republican team by making a tax-deductible contribution to the American Cancer Society. If you would like to make a donation send your contribution along with a completed donation form to:
Lower Shore Young Republicans
C/O Sean Fahey
1209 N. Salisbury Blvd.
Salisbury, MD 21801
Please make checks payable to the American Cancer Society. All donations must be received by September 26th. If you have any questions feel free to contact Mark Biehl at 740-707-5064.
Relay for Life represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported and that one day cancer will be eliminated.
Thank you for supporting the fight against cancer!
Relay for Life-There is no finish line until there's a cure!
DONATION FORM
Donors Name: _________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________
City: ___________________ State: _____________ Zip: ________
Contact Number: ________________________
Donation amount: __________________
Checks should be made payable to the American Cancer Society.
Please send donations to:
Lower Shore Young Republicans
C/O Sean Fahey
1209 North Salisbury Boulevard
Salisbury, MD 21801
Question of the Day, Fri 9/19
Today is National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
Are you a member of the armed forces? Have you or someone you know ever been POW/MIA? What's your story?
Are you a member of the armed forces? Have you or someone you know ever been POW/MIA? What's your story?
The Opportunity Shop Rocks!
Can You Trust Pohanka?
My 78 year old Mother In Law took her Toyota up to Pohanka the other day because she was going to make a trip to North Carolina and she wanted to make sure her fluids were at the proper level and so forth.
Mind you, this vehicle is a couple of years old and it's her around town vehicle with very low miles on it, 9,000 to be exact.
By the time she got out of there she was hit with replacing the water pump and a belt that allegedly needed to be replaced.
Now I don't know about any of you but there was no noise coming from any belt and the damn belt better last for more mileage than 9,000 miles, especially on a Toyota. There were NO fluids leaking out of the vehicle onto the ground and no overheating problems whatsoever, but she is a woman and she is 78 years old. Need I say more?
No one is selling cars, so obviously they need to make it up on service.
Nasty Bacteria In Chesapeake Bay Waters
"It was just last Saturday that I was sitting down with Capt. Bob Ford and Capt.
Warren Tilton enjoying a couple of cold ones after a long day fishing at a small
restaurant in Princess Anne when it came up. Capt. Ford started telling a story
about how his arm got infected after sticking his arm in a live well full of
spot. It would seem that he had a small cut on him arm and the water he stuck
his arm into was contaminated with vibrio bacteria. He shortly there after
became very sick and when he finally made it to the doctor and they did a test
on him which at that time they found the bacteria. He explained that if he
waited any longer he would have lost his arm to the infection that ensued from
the vibrio bacteria. I was extremely floored over this as at that time I was
just getting over a very nasty infection in my finger I got after I got poked by
a rockfish fin on a fishing trip that Capt. Tilton and I were on 3 weeks prior.
A day after my finger got poked it started aching and within 3 days it was swollen to 2 times the normal size. It took 3 weeks for my finger to completely get back to its regular size. Capt. Tilton then told us that it happened to him a year before and he knew another captain it affected after getting poked by a fish 2 years ago. Capt. Ford went to the doctor and we know for a fact that it was vibrio bacteria that affected him but I did a little research of my own as my infection was bad but
not life threatening as Capt. Ford’s. It would seem that I was infected by
mycobacteria. This also is a nasty little bacterium that has been known for years as fish handler’s disease. I just wanted to let people know even though you may have fished for years please take precautions while handling fish. I personally do not handle fish without gloves anymore as my infection in my finger was very painful and I don’t want that to happen again and god forbid if I got infected with the vibrio bacteria. Please take a look at the two links below for any questions you may have on these nasty bacteria strains that are obviously in our tidal waters of the Chesapeake.
Sincerely,
Ted Hastings"
http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/dfbmd/disease_listing/vibriop_gi.html
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/dnrnews/infocus/striped_bass_health.asp
Warren Tilton enjoying a couple of cold ones after a long day fishing at a small
restaurant in Princess Anne when it came up. Capt. Ford started telling a story
about how his arm got infected after sticking his arm in a live well full of
spot. It would seem that he had a small cut on him arm and the water he stuck
his arm into was contaminated with vibrio bacteria. He shortly there after
became very sick and when he finally made it to the doctor and they did a test
on him which at that time they found the bacteria. He explained that if he
waited any longer he would have lost his arm to the infection that ensued from
the vibrio bacteria. I was extremely floored over this as at that time I was
just getting over a very nasty infection in my finger I got after I got poked by
a rockfish fin on a fishing trip that Capt. Tilton and I were on 3 weeks prior.
A day after my finger got poked it started aching and within 3 days it was swollen to 2 times the normal size. It took 3 weeks for my finger to completely get back to its regular size. Capt. Tilton then told us that it happened to him a year before and he knew another captain it affected after getting poked by a fish 2 years ago. Capt. Ford went to the doctor and we know for a fact that it was vibrio bacteria that affected him but I did a little research of my own as my infection was bad but
not life threatening as Capt. Ford’s. It would seem that I was infected by
mycobacteria. This also is a nasty little bacterium that has been known for years as fish handler’s disease. I just wanted to let people know even though you may have fished for years please take precautions while handling fish. I personally do not handle fish without gloves anymore as my infection in my finger was very painful and I don’t want that to happen again and god forbid if I got infected with the vibrio bacteria. Please take a look at the two links below for any questions you may have on these nasty bacteria strains that are obviously in our tidal waters of the Chesapeake.
Sincerely,
Ted Hastings"
http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/dfbmd/disease_listing/vibriop_gi.html
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/dnrnews/infocus/striped_bass_health.asp
Careful Where You Shop
"I just wanted to let everyone in on this little scam and knew you could get the word out.
Of course I realize it is your decision if you post this or not.
Let me first say I usually go to Sam's for gas and was doing so before you starting posting the price on your blog.
I just happened to be on Snow Hill road today and saw the price for gas advertised at Vintage Wine /Universal (what used to be Super Soda). I had cash so I thought I'd stop since 3.39 is a good price this week. I went in to the store and handed the cashier $40 and asked for 40 on pump 7.
I went out and turned the pump on the price came up 3.44 so I went back in and asked why before I started pumping. The cashier told me the pump displayed the highest price when first turned on but would godown to 3.39 once I started pumping. So I went back out and started pumping surprise the price didn't change. I went in and told the girl it was still reading 3.44 she pointed at the other girl who I guess was management. I told them I wanted my money back and they weren't very happy.
I just want everyone to know when you go anywhere to get gas always check the price on the pump is the price that is advertised, especially when they have one price for cash and another for credit. As for me I'll stick with Sam's Club from now on.
BTW Who besides the better business Bureau Can I report this to?"
Of course I realize it is your decision if you post this or not.
Let me first say I usually go to Sam's for gas and was doing so before you starting posting the price on your blog.
I just happened to be on Snow Hill road today and saw the price for gas advertised at Vintage Wine /Universal (what used to be Super Soda). I had cash so I thought I'd stop since 3.39 is a good price this week. I went in to the store and handed the cashier $40 and asked for 40 on pump 7.
I went out and turned the pump on the price came up 3.44 so I went back in and asked why before I started pumping. The cashier told me the pump displayed the highest price when first turned on but would godown to 3.39 once I started pumping. So I went back out and started pumping surprise the price didn't change. I went in and told the girl it was still reading 3.44 she pointed at the other girl who I guess was management. I told them I wanted my money back and they weren't very happy.
I just want everyone to know when you go anywhere to get gas always check the price on the pump is the price that is advertised, especially when they have one price for cash and another for credit. As for me I'll stick with Sam's Club from now on.
BTW Who besides the better business Bureau Can I report this to?"
Hal Chernoff Interviews On CAT COUNTRY, 1320AM WICO & MAX 92.5
Good morning Mr. Albero. Wanted to pass this info along to you and your readers:
Hal Chernoff will be appearing on all three Delmarva Broadcasting Company stations on Monday September 22nd to talk about the big night of boxing action October 3rd at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center.
Hal will appear on 97.5 & 105.9 CAT COUNTRY from approximately 8:10-8:15am to talk with the "CAT COUNTRY Morning Wake-Up" team of BRIAN & DIXIE.
Hal will then chat with BILL REDDISH on "A.M. Salisbury" on 1320AM WICO from about 8:20-8:30AM.
Hal will wrap up the radio tour around 8:30-8:40 with TIM HARTLEY on MAX 92.5.
Hal will talk about the big event coming up, and -- best of all for everyone who tunes in -- giving away FREE TICKETS after each interview!
Delmarva Broadcasting is proud to be a part of promoting this awesome event, and looks forward to a sellout crowd in attendance watching Fernando Guerrero knock out his 10th straight opponent to remain undefeated!
Don't forget -- great seats are still available for the big event by calling the Civic Center Box Office at 410.548.4911 or go online to order tickets at www.WicomicoCivicCenter.org.
Hope you find this information of use to you and your readers.
Regards,
Brian K. Hall
Promotions Director - DBC/Salisbury
Co-Host, "CAT COUNTRY Morning Wake-Up with Brian & Dixie"
97.5 & 105.9 CAT COUNTRY
919 Ellegood St. Salisbury, MD 21803
Hal Chernoff will be appearing on all three Delmarva Broadcasting Company stations on Monday September 22nd to talk about the big night of boxing action October 3rd at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center.
Hal will appear on 97.5 & 105.9 CAT COUNTRY from approximately 8:10-8:15am to talk with the "CAT COUNTRY Morning Wake-Up" team of BRIAN & DIXIE.
Hal will then chat with BILL REDDISH on "A.M. Salisbury" on 1320AM WICO from about 8:20-8:30AM.
Hal will wrap up the radio tour around 8:30-8:40 with TIM HARTLEY on MAX 92.5.
Hal will talk about the big event coming up, and -- best of all for everyone who tunes in -- giving away FREE TICKETS after each interview!
Delmarva Broadcasting is proud to be a part of promoting this awesome event, and looks forward to a sellout crowd in attendance watching Fernando Guerrero knock out his 10th straight opponent to remain undefeated!
Don't forget -- great seats are still available for the big event by calling the Civic Center Box Office at 410.548.4911 or go online to order tickets at www.WicomicoCivicCenter.org.
Hope you find this information of use to you and your readers.
Regards,
Brian K. Hall
Promotions Director - DBC/Salisbury
Co-Host, "CAT COUNTRY Morning Wake-Up with Brian & Dixie"
97.5 & 105.9 CAT COUNTRY
919 Ellegood St. Salisbury, MD 21803
Hebron Fire Department Gun Bash
3rd Annual Hebron Volunteer Fire Dept. Gun Bash
October 11, 2008 from 11Am-6pm
$40.00 Donation gets you in at the door and all you can eat and drink.
Contact any fire dept member for a ticket or you can get tickets online @ www.hebronvfd.com through Pay Pal
Prizes include:
30 Guns
6 Money Prizes
2008 Duck Boat
18 Gun Raffles
Numerous Dorr Prizes
http://www.hebronvfd.com
October 11, 2008 from 11Am-6pm
$40.00 Donation gets you in at the door and all you can eat and drink.
Contact any fire dept member for a ticket or you can get tickets online @ www.hebronvfd.com through Pay Pal
Prizes include:
30 Guns
6 Money Prizes
2008 Duck Boat
18 Gun Raffles
Numerous Dorr Prizes
http://www.hebronvfd.com
SSU SLASHES JOBS
Sent to the Daily Times.
"You guys just kill me. It's no wonder Gannetts stock is slumping.
Instead of reporting the cause and effect relationship for SSU - (i.e. government confiscation and takeover of hordes of former private enterprise buildings) - your media gives the perception that it is just a sagging economy.
DA. . . what do you think put the drain on the system to begin with. . . MASSIVE GOVERNMENT EXPANSION.
Look it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. . .just drive your car down Bateman Street, South Division Street, Rt. 13, College Avenue, and look at the hordes of government confiscations. Hell, the Allenwood Shopping Center was bought by the State for $300,000 more than the appraised value. How about Tri-State Electric, Old Purity Bacon Plant, oodles and oodles of residential frat houses on College Avenue.
Janet Dudley Eshbaugh isn't even from around here. But she does do one hell of a Propaganda job.
Johnnie Miller"
"You guys just kill me. It's no wonder Gannetts stock is slumping.
Instead of reporting the cause and effect relationship for SSU - (i.e. government confiscation and takeover of hordes of former private enterprise buildings) - your media gives the perception that it is just a sagging economy.
DA. . . what do you think put the drain on the system to begin with. . . MASSIVE GOVERNMENT EXPANSION.
Look it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. . .just drive your car down Bateman Street, South Division Street, Rt. 13, College Avenue, and look at the hordes of government confiscations. Hell, the Allenwood Shopping Center was bought by the State for $300,000 more than the appraised value. How about Tri-State Electric, Old Purity Bacon Plant, oodles and oodles of residential frat houses on College Avenue.
Janet Dudley Eshbaugh isn't even from around here. But she does do one hell of a Propaganda job.
Johnnie Miller"
Captain Cove Judgment
Case Number: 23C08001144
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/11/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/11/2008
Judgment Date: 08/11/2008Index Date:08/11/2008Status Date:08/11/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$2,085,926.77
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Captains Cove Group LLC
Judgment Comments: interest rate of $250.54 per day after August 11, 2008
Case Number: 23C08001145
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/11/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/11/2008
Judgment Date: 08/11/2008Index Date:08/11/2008Status Date:08/11/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$2,085,926.77
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Captains Cove Group LLC
Judgment Comments: interest rate of $250.54 per day after August 11, 2008
Case Number: 23C08001146
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/11/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/11/2008
Judgment Date: 08/11/2008Index Date:08/11/2008Status Date:08/11/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$5,376,083.56
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Warfield, Margaret A
Judgment Comments: interest rate of $645.49 per day after August 11, 2008.
Case Number: 23C08001182
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/20/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/20/2008
Judgment Date: 08/25/2008Index Date:08/25/2008Status Date:08/25/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$4,624,843.91
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Captains Cove Group LLC
Judgment Comments: Pre-judgment interest at the rate of $555.39 per day after August 11, 2008
Case Number: 23C08001225
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Utility Company Inc, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/28/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/29/2008
Judgment Date: 08/29/2008Index Date:08/29/2008Status Date:08/29/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$289,829.85
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: G & W Realty LLC
Judgment Comments: Pre-judgment interest at the rate of $34.72 per day after August 27, 2008.
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/11/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/11/2008
Judgment Date: 08/11/2008Index Date:08/11/2008Status Date:08/11/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$2,085,926.77
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Captains Cove Group LLC
Judgment Comments: interest rate of $250.54 per day after August 11, 2008
Case Number: 23C08001145
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/11/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/11/2008
Judgment Date: 08/11/2008Index Date:08/11/2008Status Date:08/11/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$2,085,926.77
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Captains Cove Group LLC
Judgment Comments: interest rate of $250.54 per day after August 11, 2008
Case Number: 23C08001146
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/11/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/11/2008
Judgment Date: 08/11/2008Index Date:08/11/2008Status Date:08/11/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$5,376,083.56
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Warfield, Margaret A
Judgment Comments: interest rate of $645.49 per day after August 11, 2008.
Case Number: 23C08001182
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Group LLC, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/20/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/20/2008
Judgment Date: 08/25/2008Index Date:08/25/2008Status Date:08/25/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$4,624,843.91
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: Captains Cove Group LLC
Judgment Comments: Pre-judgment interest at the rate of $555.39 per day after August 11, 2008
Case Number: 23C08001225
Title: PNC Bank National Association vs Captains Cove Utility Company Inc, et al
Case Type: Confessed JudgmentFiling Date:08/28/2008
Case Status: Closed/Inactive
Case Disposition: Confessed/Consent JudgmntDisposition Date:08/29/2008
Judgment Date: 08/29/2008Index Date:08/29/2008Status Date:08/29/2008
Status EnteredAmount:$$289,829.85
For: PNC Bank National Association
Against: G & W Realty LLC
Judgment Comments: Pre-judgment interest at the rate of $34.72 per day after August 27, 2008.
Yard Sales
Here's the yard sales. Enjoy. Good luck.
If you have a yard sale, please email me, SunnyInOC (not Joe) at atlanticjw@aol.com.
The next yard sale post will be scheduled for next Friday morning. Many thanks.
http://salisburynewsyardsales.blogspot.com/
If you have a yard sale, please email me, SunnyInOC (not Joe) at atlanticjw@aol.com.
The next yard sale post will be scheduled for next Friday morning. Many thanks.
http://salisburynewsyardsales.blogspot.com/