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Friday, February 20, 2009

Don't Ever Tell Me The Daily Times Isn't As Bad As Some Of The Blogs!


http://delmarvanow.com/article/20090220/NEWS01/902200302&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
ReggieBro wrote:
"I be remember dat stank ho Donna. About 10 years ago, she be begging for some chocolate treat from a brotha, for a hit off dat crack pipe. Dem police'es be getting away wit everything though."

luxetveritas99 wrote:
"An honest cop wouldn't have David Moore as his lawyer."

While they only have around 20 comments on the Donna Pusey and Sheriff Bobby Jones article, man, I have to tell you, that article reads just like our Salisbury News article did two days ago. Nevertheless, just look at some of the comments the Daily Times has allowed. Again, what say you now nay sayers of Somerset County? The top one is one of the first comments, so they have allowed it to stay up there for several hours.

You people want to call me racist? I will forever ignore and reject any more comments calling me a racist. There is not one comments after that one that attacks the Daily Times for such a remark.

My guess, the Daily Times has lost so much business that they're desperate to get any attention no matter who says what. March Blog Madness is a coming Daily Times, better watch how a leader does it right. You're copying everything else we do, (including this entire story we broke 7 days ago) so why not. Oh, watch them go pull the comment now that they're getting REAL attention on it. With only 20 comments verses our 120+ comments, they know we have a much bigger readership than they do now so they'll pull it.

Update On Mrs. Doris Smith Of Fruitland

This is one tough Lady!

Doris has surgery last Tuesday and then again today. Get this, she went into surgery this morning at 7:00 AM and just got out around 10:00 PM tonight.

Doctors told the Family this is the worst leg injury and pancreas case they have ever seen. Today they reattached her pancreas by stapling it to her spinal cord. They put a plate on her tail bone and after surgery she was moving her hands and toes, a very good sign.

Then they did some skin graphs today and she's scheduled to go through three more skin graph surgeries in the near future.

Keep her in your thoughts and prayers Folks because she's got a very long recovery ahead of her yet.

A Very Special & Happy Birthday To Kimmie Brown Marshall Of Fruitland


Today was a VERY special Birthday for Kimmie. Kimmie's Mother works at a very high end resort down in Florida./ Kimmie has had the stomach flu this week and has been under the weather but today something very unusual happened.
Mr. Robert Wagner was visiting the Resort today doing a new Book Signing. Kimmie's Mom told Mr. Wagner about today being her Daughters Birthday and would he be so kind as to sign a book for Kimmie as a Birthday Present.
Mr. Wagner agreed to do so and once he was finished he said, well, lets give Kimmie a call and wish her a Happy Birthday, OK? Low and behold, Kimmie got the surprise call of her lifetime and spent her Birthday glowing in happiness.
Kimmie, you're a very special young lady in which there isn't a sole who can say a single bad thing about you. We ALL appreciate what you offer to your community and I personally wish you many, many more.
Hey, who knows, maybe she'll go bragging about how she got a call today from Robert Wagner AND Joe Albero? LOL

Update On Fatal Crash Near Georgetown

Sussex County- This crash involved two vehicles. The first vehicle was a 2006 Chevrolet Silverado which was operated by Henry J. Huff, 43, of Milton. The second vehicle was a 1993 GMC pick-up truck which was operated by James K. Harrington, 54, of Georgetown.

The Silverado was southbound on Sand Hill Road just south of Huff Rd at a very slow rate of speed, getting ready to turn right into a private drive. The GMC was also southbound on Sand Hill Rd at a high rate of speed approaching the slow moving Chevrolet.

The GMC rear ended the Silverado forcing both vehicles to slide sideways off the east edge of roadway where they both overturned.

Henry J. Huff, who was not wearing his seatbelt, was killed when his vehicle overturned. His son, Joshua Huff,18, of Milton, who was a passenger in the truck, and was also not wearing his seatbelt, was not injured.

James K. Harrington, who was not wearing his seatbelt, sustained non life threatening injuries and was flown to PRMC in Salisbury where he was admitted. A passenger in Harrington’s vehicle, Daniel D. Gambrell, 42, of Millsboro, who was not wearing his seatbelt, sustained serious internal injuries and was admitted to Beebe Hospital in Lewes.

The roadway was closed for 3 hours. No charges have been filed and this crash remains under investigation.

HANCOCK MAN CHARGED IN ARSON MURDERS

(Hancock, MD) – A continuing investigation by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, has resulted in the arrest of a Washington County man for an arson earlier this week that took the lives of two young sisters.

Clarence F. Meyers, 38, of the 200-block of Old Route 40, Hancock, Md., is charged with two counts of murder, three counts of arson, and two counts of child abuse. He is being held in the Washington County Detention Center without bail.

The victims are identified as Nicole R. Gross, 15, and her sister, Mary A. Gross, 12, both of whom lived with their mother, Melissa Lindeman, and the accused. An autopsy revealed both victims died of smoke inhalation.

The investigation began shortly before 11:00 p.m. on February 16, 2009, when fire and rescue personnel responded to the single family home for a fire. Lindeman and Meyers were able to escape from the fire, but fire investigators found the bodies of the two victims in their second floor bedroom.

Deputy state fire marshals conducted a detailed fire investigation and requested assistance from BATF electrical engineers and fire research engineers. Investigators were able to determine the fire started in the basement and that it was arson.

Further investigation by the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit led to the development of incriminating evidence against Clarence Meyers, Lindeman’s reported boyfriend. Meyers met with State Police investigators last night at the Hagerstown Barracks. Late last night, after consultation with the Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office, State Police investigators and deputy state fire marshals charged Meyers with the murders of the two sisters and the arson that caused their deaths.

NOTE: OFFICIALS FROM THE WASHINGTON COUNTY STATE’S ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, MARYLAND STATE POLICE, AND OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL WILL HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE RE: THIS ARREST AT 2:00 P.M. TODAY, AT THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE HAGERSTOWN BARRACKS, 18345 COLONEL HENRY K. DOUGLAS DRIVE, HAGERSTOWN, MD.

Hey Salisbury Taxpayers, Allow Me To Add Salt To That Wound


Yeppers, that's good old Ladder Truck 16 heading out to have the brakes replaced before the City unloads it to Pittsville for $5,500.00. They must have guaranteed it would pass Maryland State Inspection too.
Way to go Chiefy See and Deputy Chiefy Gordy! And everyone wondered why I called Barrie Tilghman a waste of good sper_ a few years ago. Are you catching on yet Folks? Does anyone actually wonder just what Pittsville is truly paying for this Fire Truck? Yeppers, Good Old Boys!

Hot Off The Press In Somerset County!

This just off the press. The SCDCC is sending to the Governor the names of James "Bevel Ears" East, Sammy's neighbor and hand pick, and Cindy "Hug a Tree If It's Not On My Property" Stevens to fill Sammy Boston's seat.

Ole Jim is #1 and Cindy was #2. Nothing like picking your replacement/boss while you vacation in Florida. Jim is a "good ole boy" sure not to make waves for Sammy. Also lives in the northern end of the County with the rest of the good ole boys here in Somerset. This is the last County to be readmitted to the Union. I guess we are still awaiting permission.

Can you believe it. Educated people apply, knowledgeable business people apply, people with Somerset County at heart apply, and for what, to be beat out by retired State Trooper/Farmer/Liquor Board Member. Guess he doesn't have enough checks coming in.

Well, Boss Hog must be in good humor tonight. But we can't seem to find too many Daisy Dukes down there. The good ole boy system is alive and well in Somerset County. I guess that why some refer to it as SOME-R-SET for life while the rest of them grin and pay their taxes. Would someone please give them a break. Must be the product of too much inbreeding.

Wholesale Inflation Take Biggest Jump In 6 Months

Wholesale inflation jumps by largest amount in 6 months, reflecting higher energy costs

Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer
Thursday February 19, 2009, 8:53 am EST

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Inflation at the wholesale level surged unexpectedly in January, reflecting sharply higher prices for gasoline and other energy products.

The Labor Department said Thursday that wholesale prices increased by 0.8 percent last month, the biggest gain since last July and well above the 0.2 percent increase that economists had expected.

The acceleration was led by a 3.7 percent surge in energy prices with gasoline prices jumping by 15 percent, the biggest gain in 14 months.

Even outside the volatile food and energy sectors, wholesale prices showed a bigger-than-expected increase, rising by 0.4 percent. Economists had expected a slight 0.1 percent rise in so-called core inflation.

Food prices were well-behaved last month, falling for a second straight month. The 0.4 percent decline in January reflected lower costs for beef and dairy products which offset gains in the price of vegetables and chicken products.

In addition to the big jump in gasoline costs, prices for home heating oil were up by 5.4 percent and liquefied petroleum gas, which is often used to heat homes in rural areas, surged by 20.2 percent, the biggest jump in more than six years.

Outside of food and energy, there were increases for pharmaceuticals, light trucks and passenger cars and civilian aircraft.

Despite the big jump in wholesale prices in January, economists do not believe inflation is on the verge of becoming a problem, given the country's deep recession.

That downturn, which began in December 2007, has been keeping a lid on inflation pressures, which has given the Federal Reserve the room to slash a key interest rate to nearly zero without having to worry about kindling inflation.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told an audience at the National Press Club on Wednesday that he saw little risk that the Fed's efforts to fight the recession and a severe financial crisis would trigger inflation presusres.

He said that once the economy begins to rebound and financial markets stabilize, the Fed will be able to quickly reverse the actions it has taken before inflation becomes a problem.

Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Wholesale-inflation-takes-apf-14410311.html

Need Your Help Finding Immediate Dog Placement

Cookie & Coco
Young - age 3 male & female - well cared for. Family losing home.

Desperate to find loving home.

Already housebroken, trained, love kids, neutered, up to date on shots. But must stay together!

Contact: Katherine at: kjmorris74@yahoo.comkjmorris74@yahoo.com

The story... This family has lost their home and the apartment does not allow dogs. They are looking for a home for the two Labs. Picture is attached See above.

As many of you know, we are moving in just 2 weeks Unfortunately, I have still not been able to find a good home for Cookie and Coco.

We're not able to take our beloved doggies with us and I've been desperately trying to find a home for both of them 'together'. They were raised together and pine without each other. The Lab rescue have already said that they would probably separate them, so this is my last resort.

Recently I tried to take Coco out in my car alone and she TOTALLY refused to even get into the car without Cookie.....!!!! She absolutely pulled back on her haunches until Cookie was by her side. Both doggies are in great health, have been spayed and have ID chips implanted under the skin.

Cookie turned 3 December 10th and Cookie is my mellow-yellow, and just loves her tummy rubbed. Coco is adorably funny and lives for her "ball". She also loves the water..... Cookie loves lots of attention.

Both doggies are loyal and love to walk. They have been raised with my 3 kids running around all over the place, and have survived Sammy's constant hugging and love of 'dress-up', so they are fantastic family dogs. This is by far one of the most difficult decisions I have ever had to make, but under the circumstances I have no choice.

Please, Please forward these pics to all you know and help me find a great home for these fabulous doggies. They are just adorable and it's heartbreaking to let them go. In a perfect world, I hope that we could find someone local so that we can still keep in touch and visit them.

I pray that someone, somewhere can help us keep Cookie and Coco together, and love them just as much as we do. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

Fatal Accident Near Georgetown

Location of Incident: Sandhill Road in the area of Wilson Road which is northeast of Georgetown

Date and Time of Occurrence: Friday, February 20, 2009, at approximately 3:01 p.m.

Resume: State Troopers area currently on the scene of a fatal crash on Sandhill Road in the area of Wilson Road.

Preliminary reports indicate this was a two vehicle crash where one person was pronounced dead at the scene. Another subject is reportedly injured.

Motorist should seek alternative routes. Sandhill Road is shut down between Huff Road and Wilson Road.

More to come.

HISTORICAL MOMENTS BY GEORGE CHEVALLIER


Don't forget tomorrow's Post, "HISTORICAL MOMENTS BY GEORGE CHEVALLIER" at 9:00 AM sharp.

New Salisbury Fire Department Post At 2:00 PM Today

Come back at 2:00 today and meet your new Multi Million Dollar Ladder Truck!

That's right, Salisbury News will deliver the first photos of their new Truck and trust me, you're NOT going to believe just how big this monster is! You know I'm jealous. It's bigger and longer than my Luxury Motor Coach! See you at 2:00 PM.

Understanding Gang Culture On The Eastern Shore


The Wicomico County Board of Education will host a meeting based on Gang Culture February 26th. This is a non political event based on facts. You must contact Mrs. Neely at 410-219-3100 to register to attend.


This was NOT on the WCBOE Website, nor has it been made public to this date that I'm aware of. I would find it very interesting if quite a bit of people called to attend. We have experienced quite a bit of denial over the past few years referencing Gangs in Wicomico County and I for one am curious to see what they have to offer.

Obama Tells Spanish Radio: Immigration Reform Coming

INVASION USA
Obama tells Spanish radio: Immigration reform coming
Administration plans to begin drawing up legislation 'over the next several months'
By Jerome R. Corsi© 2009 WorldNetDaily

NEW YORK – President Obama affirmed in an interview with a Spanish-language radio show that his administration is preparing to push for a new round of "comprehensive immigration reform."

The White House confirmed to WND Obama was a guest on the Univision show "Piolin por la Manana," or "Piolin in the Morning," hosted by Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo. A transcript of the interview, however, was not posted on the White House website.

"And then we've got to have comprehensive immigration reform," Obama told the radio audience, according to a transcript. "It's going to take some time to move that forward, but I'm very committed to making it happen."

(Story continues)

FREE COUNTY PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM DEEMED A HUGE SUCCESS AFTER FIRST YEAR


Wicomico County Executive Richard M. Pollitt, Jr., and County Health Officer Lori Brewster jointly announced that, “Our free county prescription drug program is now a year old and it is an unqualified success. Last January, 80 residents took advantage of it. This past January, 333 residents participated. Program usage has been averaging 323 participants per month in the first 12 full months (February, 2008-January, 2009) of its operation. We are pleased that we have been able to provide Wicomico Countians with a service that they seem to value highly.”

The program is made available at no taxpayer cost through the National Association of Counties (NACo) and Caremark®. According to NACo, Wicomico County card users have saved
$88,907 to date on prescription drugs.

The cards may be used by all county residents, regardless of age, income, or existing health coverage, and are accepted at most of the county’s pharmacies. A national network of more than 59,000 participating retail pharmacies also honors the Wicomico County Prescription Discount Card.

“Using the NACo prescription discount card is easy,” said Officer Brewster. “Simply present it at a participating pharmacy. There is no enrollment form, no membership fee and no restrictions or limits on frequency of use. Cardholders and their family members may use the card any time their prescriptions are not covered by insurance.”

A list of card pick-up locations and participating pharmacies is available on the Wicomico County Health Department’s website at http://www.wicomicohealth.org/. County residents may also call toll free 1-877-321-2652 or visit www.caremark.com/naco for additional assistance with the program.

The Hypocrisy of the Barrie Comegys Clique

Yesterday's op-ed by slumlord Richard Insley highlights a little game being played by the Daily Times, the Barrie Comegys clique, and their new found pal in the blogosphere. While members of the clique are "playing victim" (claiming that they are attacked by those evil blogs), they are using a local malcontent to level the worst kind of hate and lies.

How do you spell HYPOCRITE?


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Update On Conner Niblett

Joe,

It is nice to see so many people praying for Conner. Now an update. Conner was in surgery for seven hours and the Doctors were able to remove the entire mass. He is on a breathing tube. After the surgery last night the hospital staff woke him up and he moved his arms, hands, legs and feet and even reached for the breathing tube. The staff then put him back to sleep.

Things look good but please everyone continue those prayers , they seem to be working. Joe, I will keep you posted and thanks again everyone.

How To Save A Wet Cell Phone

by Joshua Fruhlinger,
Whether you've dropped your phone in the toilet (as do 885,000 British citizens per year), or made the mistake of trying to take underwater phone cam portraits of your pet fish, you'll want to find out about a little trick that may save your phone from a water-logged death (or at least keep it on life support long enough to transfer your photos, contacts and other data to a new one).

Remember, though: It's only a phone. Don't ever risk your life chasing a phone that's been dropped in water ... unless you count fishing around in a public toilet a risk to your life, which it might very well be. As we've previously reported, two drowning deaths have recently been linked to cell phones: a boy who tried to fish his out of a lake and a man who went chasing after his in a sewage drain.

GO HERE to view this video and they'll show you how to possibly fix a wet phone.

This One Is Great!

District 1 Candidates On PAC 14

PAC 14 will be airing a special 1 hour program this morning, Meet The District One Candidates. It is scheduled to air at 10:57 a.m. and again tonight at 7:30 p.m.. Take the time to hear what the candidates have to say. Thanks to Phil Tilghman and PAC 14 for making these forums available to us.

New Soup

Available soon at a "re-distribution" center near you . . . delicious when served with "ACORN" squash!

TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS, DOLLARS, DOLLARS, DOLLARS!



What can I say, Deputy Chief Gordy is definitely Pimping His Ride! His new Crown Vic is sitting at the Shop getting ready to have letters installed as well as an alleged $14,000.00 LED Light Package.

So just what in tar nation is the Fire Department doing with a Police Interceptor vehicle anyway? Oh, that's right, Gary Comegys already stated these are Boys with their Toys and they have to one up everyone else, especially before this Mayor gets out of Dodge.

Deputy Chief Gordy originally denied the vehicle was for him but there's no doubt in any one's mind that he will be driving in this vehicle. One way to prove it is, I now have the serial number off the vehicle and I will be checking it out at every opportunity to see if he is the one driving it. Funny thing is, he just got a new vehicle just over a year ago but like he always says, we live in a throw away society.

That being said, to ALL of the Salisbury Police Officers driving around in those beat up cruisers, I'm sorry you have to see this. I know, I know, they just got a new $14,000,000.00 Fire Palace. I know, I know, they just got more than $5,000,000.00 worth of new equipment. I really like seeing that 14 miles per gallon. There's no Highway driving in that puppy!

Clearly the Department Heads know how to get their toys for themselves and the real MEN & WOMEN who put their lives on the line come second. Makes for a great marriage, doesn't it? Honey, you have the peanut butter and jelly sandwich tonight and I'll eat the lobster. Oh, by the way, don't over cook it either!

A Letter I Received Last Night On The Westside Park

Joe

Regarding the Daily Times' Thursday story about $1.04 million being allotted by the gov. to fund the proposed Westside park. So please tell us how money has already been allocated when the county council has never, to my knowledge, (publicly) voted to support the proposed site (a requirement before funds are solicited), which is just down the road from the original proposed site that Pollit rejected. Fineran had "no comment on any ongoing negotiations"

What??? Don't you set a price and ask for funds BEFORE they are allocated AFTER negotiations???? Whats going on here. Pollitt assured those at the last meeting no decisions had been made, and no further information has been provided. And why, this time, was only one public meeting held....fears that the public would again overwhelming oppose it, I presume. All of this has apparently been done in the dark between Gary Mackes, Pollitt, and perhaps the council. I just don't think such a specific allocation is legal unless the county has secretly endorsed it already. At any rate, neighbors don't want it, the majority of those who speak and spoke at past meetings felt it was unneeded, and at any rate, the money is not going away. In fact, despite the current economic crisis, the Guv DID NOT TOUCH any Program Open Space Funds in his cuts and cutbacks. They continue to accrue and did not lose a penny.

The funds, based on real estate sales, are earmarked by county and are not a "use it or lose it" deal. In this economic climate, I find it hard to believe a better piece of property at a cheaper price can't be found. Word is (mentioned at the hearing) the area where the park is now proposed on Levin Dashiell Road failed perc tests when the owner tried to build some houses. So how was it valued at over a mil for 100 acres, if it cant be built on? Farmland value only. And this is being pushed through while the county's Comprehensive Plan appears poised to call for more farmland preservation. The whole deal stinks and we do not need this park.

Could the money perhaps be used instead to develop a truly needed boat ramp and marina at "Pirate's Cove" on Whitehaven Road. That property too was bought with Open Space funds a decade ago but never developed. Lets finish that first, eh? I hope this unneeded, intrusive proposed park--to be plopped into a quiet, rural, poorly-roaded site--can still be defeated.

Tom Leonard

Before & After



Well Folks, the ticker is moving fast and Barrie Tilghman has only 59 days left in Office. I thought I'd share the Before & After shots of who she was and what she's become. I had absolutely NOTHING to do with her aging.

Gary Comegys, Put A "Sock In It"

See Folks, all you have to do is play nice with Gary Comegys and you too can get a special invitation to T. J. Maloney's home at 1702 Riverside drive in Salisbury. I have to tell you, my nipples are hard with excitement knowing I have finally made it, I'm Somebody!

Now if you would like a special invitation too, all you have to do is call Debbie Comegys at 410-251-1072 or e-mail Lynn Cathcart at salisburylynn@comcast.net and be really nice, fork up $250.00 and tell them you too will play nice at the party.

Now call me stupid but what is Steve Grant's Penthouse? Poor Vinny! Maybe he double booked his La Roma Restaurant for Jim Ireton as well? I know Vinny, he's a smart business man. By the way, what's going to happen to this Party if Ireton and Caldwell bump Gary out of the General Election? Call me Vinny, I'll give you their phone numbers.

Willards Elementary School PTA Auction

FOR: Willards Elementary School PTA

DATE: Saturday, February 21st, 2009

TIME: Food @ 4 pm

Auction @ 6 pm (Silent & Live)

Auctioneer: Pete Richardson

LOCATION: Willards Elementary School

Oyster Sandwiches, Hotdogs, Hamburgers provided by Powellville Vol. Fire Co.
Baked Goods Available

Here are some of the items that will be auctioned:
Longaberger Items, Gift Certificates to Local Restaurants and Local Businesses, Gift Cert. for Manicures, Hair Products, Gift Cert. For Tanning, Car Detailing, Decorating Items, Great Homemade Cakes and lots more still coming in.

For more information or if you would like to donate new items or gift certificates for services to the Willards PTA for the auction – Please contact Kim Owens @ 410-835-0161.

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!

"Oscar Night" Invitation


March 27th, 2009
7pm-12am
Carousel Hotel
117th Street and Ocean
Ocean City, Maryland

Come and see the Carousel Hotel transformed into Bourbon Street, the French Quarter and the Caribbean Carnival. While enjoying a 5-hour Top Shelf open bar, you can take in the delicious "Nawlins" cuisine prepared by the talented professionals from the Delmarva Chefs and Cooks Association.

Music will fill the air with Mary Lou and the Untouchables taking main stage, join in the funeral march with national recording band, Rockin' Jake Blues Band, in our Jazz and Blues' Cafe, No Byscuyts featuring Joe Smooth on Sax and new this year, live steel drum music in our Caribbean Carnival Room.

Try your luck in one of the largest silent auctions on Delmarva. You can bid on many items from fine jewelry, a night on the town, personal chefs to fantastic getaways.

Street entertainers, magicians, tarot card readers, artists and belly dancers will entertain you as you travel through our own streets of "Nawlins".

This year's beneficiary of the Ocean City Mardi Gras Carnival is Women Supporting Women. You can learn more about this fantastic charity here: womensupportingwomen.org. Women Supporting Women is an organization where everyone can work together to provide awareness, education, friendship, and support for breast cancer survivors and their families.

We hope you will join us at the Carousel Hotel in Ocean City, March 27, 2009, at this Black Tie optional event. Come see our version of New Orleans. Dine on sumptuous food prepared by some of Delmarva's finest chefs and indulge in an open bar of the finest wines and spirits. Dance till midnight to the great music of Mary Lou and the Untouchables. There will be live and silent auctions to tempt you and street performers to delight you. Many other surprises are being planned.

GO HERE to read more.

Interesting Info For Satellite Users

"Joe,

There is a little known way to get locals via satellite i got this from a tech forum im not advocating it, but for people that want to its an option until the locals get on the ball

Step by step process for moving.

1. Pick a real city that you can get locals from by spot beam or conus beam.
2. Do a google search for movie theaters in that city.
3. Add an apartment number to that address you found from that google search.
4. Plug into address broker for DISH and see if you qualify.
5. Call DISH and say I moved to new address , here it is and by billing will stay what it already is (real address) and my phone number is staying the same as is.
6. Tell CSr that you want the locals for that new town . She activates them
7. Watch and enjoy your new locals.

**Remember you will need to do a switch check and let the receiver download the guide to get your full guide information or wait for 24 hours and it will update itself.

1. Do a google search for movie theathers in Cleavland Ohio and get a real address like 4800 North st. Cleavland, Ohio zipcode #. Add an apartment number to that address like #526 or any other number you like.

2. Run the address through the address broker on the dishnetwork website and see if you are eligible. If you are eligible and can receive them in a spotbeam of less than 100 miles or so , go to the tech chat on the dish website.

3. Sign in to the tech chat and tell the csr that you have already moved to the new service address and installed your sat dish and you are receiving all your national sat channels. You want to get the Cleavland locals instead of the ones you have now. Tell them that your billing address & phone number stays the same , just your service address is different.

4. The csr makes the change and you now have C. Ohio locals.

***Remember though that if you need to return a broken receiver to DISH that you will have to SPECIFY that they send the replacement receiver to your BILLING ADDRESS. If you want tech service , you will have to "move" back to your real address ,unless you use a local tech to fix your problem. I would also keep your new service address written down somewhere because DISH will ask for it at times , when you call in to talk to them."

This was a letter to the Editor. Salisbury News does NOT recommend/suggest anyone practice this in any way, shape or form. It has been posted foor informational use only.

Westside Community Center’s Indoor Yard Sale

Clean out Your Attic for the Westside Community Center’s Indoor Yard Sale

(Salisbury, MD) Bring your wares to sell or shop for your own yard sale treasures at the Westside Community Center’s indoor yard sale on Saturday, February 28 from 7:00am-1:00pm. Admission is free. Spaces are available for $10, please call 410-873-2993 to reserve a table or for more information. Concessions serving fresh breakfast sandwiches, pastries and coffee will be available.

Proceeds benefit youth programs at the Westside Community Center. Operated by a local advisory council, the Westside Community Center provides recreational and educational programs to the Nanticoke, Bivalve, Tyaskin, Whitehaven and Quantico communities. The Westside Community Center is located at 21109 Bivalve Lodge Road in Bivalve, Maryland. For more information, call CR Krauss at 410-873-2993.

If you would like to learn about other upcoming programs offered by Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism sign up for Recreation email alerts at www.wicomicorecandparks.org.

It's All About The Bait

Bagpipes?

If you wait long enough, all questions finally get answered.

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

On February 16, 2009 at approximately 9:47 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department arrested the below listed suspect on a warrant obtained by Salisbury Police Investigators for an internal theft. An investigation revealed that while employed at a Hardee’s Restaurant in Salisbury, the suspect took U.S. Currency that was the property of the restaurant.

ARRESTED: Andree Lamont Purnell, 33 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES: Theft (over $ 500) (2 counts)

Theft scheme (over $ 500)

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800041134


On February 16, 2009 at approximately 3:20 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the Food Lion Store on Snow Hill Road for the report of a shoplifter. Upon arrival the officers were advised by store security personnel that the below listed suspect had taken a quantity of meat and seafood from the store without making payment. Employees followed the suspect into the parking lot where the suspect threatened the employees with a knife, before fleeing the area in a vehicle. Officers responding to the area located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The suspect, who was a passenger in the vehicle, exited the vehicle and threatened the officers with the knife before being overtaken and arrested. Contact with the driver of the vehicle revealed that the suspect had forced her to drive him away from the Food Lion by threatening her with the knife. A search of the suspect, incident to arrest revealed a smoking device containing suspected “crack”/cocaine.

ARRESTED: Timothy Eric Fontaine, 43 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Attempted murder (2 counts)
Carrying a dangerous and deadly weapon with the intent to injure (2 counts)
First degree assault (3 counts)
Second degree assault (3 counts)
Unlawful detention
Resisting arrest
Disorderly conduct
Reckless endangerment (4 counts)
Possession of cocaine
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia
Theft (under $ 100)
Malicious destruction of property

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900005274


On February 17, 2009 at approximately 10:21 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a physician’s office on East Carroll St. for the report of a trespasser. Upon arrival the officer found the below listed suspect in the physician’s office where he had locked himself inside of a restroom. The suspect was removed from the restroom and was taken into custody. The suspect failed to cooperate with the officers during the investigation of the incident.
ARRESTED: James Littleton Thomas, 50 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Trespassing
Obstructing and hindering an investigation

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900005334

Night of Blues & Jazz At Break Time

On February 26th, Break Time bar & Grill hosts A Night of Blues & Jazz. Your $20 contribution covers all you can eat finger foods while you enjoy the live music of The Hill Street Blues Band. With a cash bar and live auction, this night promises long lasting memories.

The Hill Street Blues Band is a great supporter of the community and charitable events. In early February, they performed for the Community Emergency Shelter Program. The love using their talent to support the community. On February 26th, cancer awareness is the cause they will support. All proceeds benefit Women Supporting Women; a charity organization that provides awareness, education, friendship, and support for breast cancer survivors and their families.

In 2008, Kim Scott passed away after a long battle with cancer. Her husband, Pat Scott, dedicates this evening to her memory. The event is sponsored by Break Time, Pat Scott, and the Local Owner Restaurant Association “LORA.”

Many in our community are affected by cancer in some way. The American Cancer Society expects 565,650 will lose the battle with cancer this year. The survival rate is now at 66%, up from 50% in the 1970s. Here’s your opportunity to donate to a cause that affects so many people and have a great time.

Join us at 7:30 PM on Thursday. Tickets are available at Break Time and Women Supporting Women in Salisbury. For any questions, please call (410) 548-7880 or (410) 742-7665. You can also check out Break Time’s website at: http://www.breaktimegrill.com/ or Women Supporting Women’s website at http://www.womensupportingwomen.org/

Short Story

One day, long, long ago, there lived a woman who did not whine, nag, or biotch.

But it was a long time ago, and it was just that one day. The End.

Mandles

Tickets Sold Out For Rock 'n' Roll Revival

Tickets Sold Out for the James M. Bennett High School Rock 'n' Roll Revival

The second and final weekend of shows for the James M. Bennett High School Rock 'n' Roll Revival is sold out, with full houses expected at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. The talent of dozens and dozens of James M. Bennett High School students took to the Bennett Auditorium stage last weekend and will be there again this weekend as the school puts on its popular Rock 'n' Roll Revival, a fund-raiser for the JMB PTSA. The 11th annual show has its largest cast ever -- 120 students -- to take the audience on a road trip through the music of the 1950s to 1980s. Call 410-677-5141 for information, or write to rocknrollrevival@gmail.com.

Registration Opens March 12 For Prekindergartners, Kindergartners & First-Graders

Registration Opens March 12 for Prekindergartners, Kindergartners and First-Graders New to School System for the 2009-2010 School Year

The first day to register children for prekindergarten and kindergarten for the 2009-2010 school year in Wicomico County Public Schools will be Thursday, March 12.

On that day, Wicomico County elementary schools that have primary grades will begin enrolling children who will start prekindergarten or kindergarten next year, and children not in public kindergarten now who will be enrolled in the first grade for the 2009-2010 school year.

Parents or guardians will need to bring immunization records (please see a doctor or the health department to ensure that the child’s vaccination record is complete), birth certificate, Social Security card and proof of residency for each child. The table of state vaccination requirements may be downloaded from the Wicomico County Public Schools Web site at www.wcboe.org, under “For Parents.”

Registration takes place at each Wicomico school that serves primary grades (prekindergarten through grade 2), from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Exceptions are: Willards Elementary and Delmar Elementary, 8:15-11:15 a.m. and 12:15-3:15 p.m.; Fruitland Primary, Westside Primary and Beaver Run Elementary, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; and Prince Street Elementary, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Schools will register children every day after the March 12 opening day.

The next school year will begin Aug. 31, 2009. The approved calendar for the 2009-2010 may be viewed and downloaded from the Board’s home page at www.wcboe.org, under Quick Links.

Call 410-677-4580 for any additional information, including early entrance into prekindergarten or kindergarten. The Board’s policy on early admission to kindergarten and prekindergarten is on the Board’s Web site at www.wcboe.org. The policy on “age of school admission” is located under the Board of Education heading on the Web site.

Kindergarten is mandatory for all 5-year-old Maryland children unless the parents or guardians have sent a letter to the school requesting a later start. Children must be 5 years old by Sept. 1, 2009. Prekindergarten is not mandatory, and is offered to qualified children who will be 4 by Sept. 1, 2009. Maryland and Delmar, Del., neighborhood children who come from low-income or at-risk situations, have prior participation in Head Start or Even Start, or who experience challenges like emergency or health problems, limited English proficiency, homeless, or other home or family circumstances, will be given priority admission to prekindergarten. Children may also be recommended for the program by government or court referral. Parents or guardians whose child does not meet those criteria can put the child’s name on a waiting list, which will be used to fill any remaining slots. Documentation must be submitted prior to a child’s acceptance into the program.

HSA Academy Open House

Parents, Seniors Invited to HSA Saturday Academy Open House 8:15-11:15 a.m. Saturday at James M. Bennett High

An Open House at the HSA Saturday Academy will be held from 8:15-11:15 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at the James M. Bennett High School media center. This open house is for parents and seniors who must still meet the state's HSA requirement to graduate.

This will be an opportunity for students who will take the April HSA restests or students who will take the May HSAs to get more information about the test preparation they can get at the Saturday Academy. The purpose of Saturday Academy is to provide high quality instructional remediation and test-preparation to Wicomico County public high school students to help them achieve success in meeting the Maryland State HSA testing requirements. Students who plan to take the spring HSA exams are strongly encouraged to attend.

Saturday Academy sessions are scheduled for March 7, 14, 21 and 28, April 18 and 25, and May 2 and 9. For information please call JMB Dean of Students Sue Likovich at 410-677-5141 or slikovic@wcboe.org, or Wicomico Evening High School Principal Clay Belgie, 410-677-4537 or cbelgie@wcboe.org.

Singles Mingle

Singles Mingle has been cancelled due to lack of participation. Please mark March 13th as the next Mingle.

More information call 410-749-5445

Kim