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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Dover Man Arrested For Threatening Emails Directed At Governor


Dover – The Delaware State Police have arrested a 50-year-old Dover man for several harassment charges after he was responsible for sending a series of emails that directed alarming and offensive statements towards Governor Jack Markell.

The investigation began after representatives from the Governor's office alerted state police about receiving alarming emails that were sent to the cost saving suggestion public mailbox on Sunday, March 22, 2009. This public mailbox, which is located at Delaware.gov -- the Official Website of the First State, was developed for citizens to share their suggestions, publicly or anonymously, on ways Governor Markell’s administration can reduce costs and increase fiscal responsibility.

The ensuing investigation by DSP Troop 3 Major Crime’s detectives revealed that several emails made alarming statements that caused concern for the safety of the Governor, which prompted officials to retrieve the internet protocol (IP) address from the sent email. Records obtained by detectives from the High Technology Crimes Unit (HTCU) revealed the IP address was assigned to Comcast Cable Internet Service. A subsequent subpoena directed to Comcast to retrieve the subscriber information on the Comcast account revealed Steven R. Lenhart, 50 of Dyke Branch Road, Dover was the registered user.

On Saturday, March 28, several additional emails were sent to the cost saving suggestion public mailbox where additional threats were made. These emails were linked to the same IP address as Lenhart.

Today, detectives executed a search warrant at Lenhart’s residence and seized a home computer. Additionally, detectives learned Lenhart was employed as a correctional officer for the State of Delaware. DSP detectives contacted him and learned he was responsible for sending the emails. He was taken into custody without incident.

As a result of the investigation, Lenhart was arrested for ten misdemeanor counts of Harassment. He was released after posting a $10,000 secured bail and ordered to have no contact with the Governor. Please be advised this is an ongoing investigation and no further information will be provided at this time.

Note: Questions regarding Lenhart’s employment can be directed to Mr. John Painter of the Department of Corrections. He can be reached at 302.857.5232.

ANOTHER BREAKING NEWS STORY


It has been reported that a 28 year old woman went into minor surgery today at PRMC and died. The Hospital is keeping quiet about it so details are hard to get right now. Once this is read, however, expect the MSM to jump on it and get the rest of the story. I'm told it happened around 2:30 PM today.

BREAKING NEWS


The infamous Landfill Thief Ray Lewis is behind bars. I know what you're thinking, wasn't he behind bars before? Well, yes, sort of. You see, Ray Lewis was on Work Release where he was allowed to go to work all day long and only come back to Jail in the evenings.

HOWEVER, Ray Lewis was caught smuggling CASH into Jail and this is against the law. Officers found the cash stuffed inside his shoe and immediately took away his Work Release privileges. Ray is now in the General Population Cell Block in the WCDC.

There's a good chance his Good Behavior Time will be taken away. Ray Lewis was scheduled to get out of Jail in 18 more days. Stupid is as stupid does. News you only get from Salisbury News Folks. We'll try to keep you updated.

State Troopers Investigate Shooting On I-495


Location of Incident: I-495 southbound, on the Christina River Bridge, Wilmington, Delaware, New Castle County

Date and Time of Occurrence: Thursday, April 02, 2009, at approximately 3:00 p.m.

Suspect(s): Black male, about 50-years-old, wearing a red shirt, traveling in a white 6-wheeled box truck with Pennsylvania tags

Resume: Just prior to rush hour today, State Troopers were dispatched to the area of I-495 southbound overtop the Christina River Bridge in reference to a shooting which occurred on the highway.

Once on scene, officers ascertained the facts of the case. The victim advised he was traveling southbound in the left lane when he passed a white box truck which was in the center lane. The victim advised the driver of the box truck reached out of the window of the truck and fired a handgun at his Ford F350. The round shattered the rear window of the victim’s vehicle. Luckily, the victim was not struck.

The victim was able to safely bring his vehicle to a stop as the suspect fled southbound on I-495.

There is no known motive for this incident.

Investigators would like to speak with anyone who witnessed this incident. Tipsters can call 302-761-6677 ext. 325.

Obam Bows To Saudi King

Greeting called 'most unbecoming for president of the United States'

© 2009 WorldNetDaily

President Obama greeted the king of Saudi Arabia with a full bow from the waist yesterday, a move one commentator described as a violation of protocol and not worthy of the office he holds.

"I am quite certain that this is not the protocol, and is most unbecoming a President of the United States," writes Clarice Feldman in an American Thinker commentary.

The situation developed as leaders of the world attending the G20 summit in London assembled for a photograph to mark the event.

In this first image, Obama has approached the king and bends from the waist until his head is nearly at the monarch's waist:



GO HERE to read more.

Barrie Tilghman And Or Mike Dunn Won't Be Going Very Far

It's no wonder you're seeing Barrie Tilghman holding meetings just days before she's expected to leave Office as well as Mike Dunn at all the Debates.

You see Folks, Barrie Tilghman set something into her Budget many of you are not aware of. It's a whole new position for the City of Salisbury. Remember Gary Comegys barking at Urban Salisbury in their debate a few weeks ago, saying he doesn't think they've done much for the Downtown area.

Well, there was a very good reason for his being so blunt. The scheme is, Barrie took away $20,000.00 in the City's Budget from Urban Salisbury claiming it just wasn't right for this economy. Barrie Tilghman WANTS Urban Salisbury to fold.

Instead, Barrie created a new position funded with $20,000.00, (hmmmmmm) called the "Main Street Coordinator." The position pays out $20,000.00 a year, (hmmmmmm) and it has been reported that either Barrie Tilghman OR Mike Dunn will fill that part time position.

Tonight at 5:30 there will be a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce and I strongly recommend you attend this meeting. The scams continue under Gary Comegys, Barrie Tilghman and Mike Dunn. You better be very careful who you vote for and you better respect what we do here at Salisbury News because without us you'd never know about these kind of things until after the fact.

By all means, contact Gary Comegys and ask him why he never said anything or brought it up. Then call the Daily Times and ask them why they never mentioned it either. Come on now. Any time something big happens like Urban Salisbury calling it quits, you just have to dig deep enough to know Barrie & Gary are behind some kind of scam.

Robinson Spends The Day At Motor Vehicle

As you can see, Mr. Robinson has finally tagged his vehicle and made it legal today. He called me to let me know it has a temporary tag till the end of May and he finally got insurance on the vehicle. While it sat illegally for many months without insurance and or a legal tag, you should be comforted to know that when and if you see this vehicle on the road after the temporary tag is removed and the regular tags go on, it should have been Maryland Inspected and would then carry insurance for your safety and others.

"Working Together For Children"

Special Teacher of the Year Edition of "Working Together for Children" Begins Airing at 6:30 Thursday, April 2 on PAC 14

The April 2009 Special Edition of "Working Together for Children" will debut at 6:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday) on PAC 14 (Comcast Channel 14), with coverage of the 2009 Wicomico County Teacher of the Year Prorgam. The show will also air at noon Saturday, and throughout the month of April.

This month's one-hour show features the announcement of Delmar Elementary's Susan Cullen as the 2009-2010 Wicomico Teacher of the Year, an interview with Mrs. Cullen at her school, and a Q&A session with all 31 semifinalists on why they teach, their best moment or memory as a teacher, and other aspects of being a public school teacher.

"Working Together for Children" airs regularly at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and noon Saturdays; visit pac14.org for additional times. PAC 14 also streams its programming live on its web site at www.pac14.org, so viewers can visit the web site to "tune in" on line when the show is on the air. DVDs of many past "Working Together" shows are now available at the Wicomico Public Library.

"Working Together for Children" is produced monthly by the Wicomico County Public Schools for broadcast to the community on PAC 14. "Working Together" was honored with a 2007 Hometown Video Award from the Alliance for Community Media in the Educational Profile category (nonprofessional production).

For further information or to give feedback, please contact Dr. Faye Wilson at 410-677-4529 or fwilson@wcboe.org.

The Daily Times Stinks

by "Melanie", posted without permission by Two Sentz

We've been watching as the Daily Times marches steadily towards its endorsement of Gary Comegys, thinking that they couldn't possibly be more biased. Today, they set a new low. In an article about potential voter fraud in Salisbury, the Times quotes Jim Ireton and Gary Comegys, and then goes to another source for his insight: A FRIGGIN' MEMBER OF SAPOA! When asked whether he thought landlords were buying votes, the landlord, shockingly, accused Ireton of claiming this as a simple campaign ploy. Unbelievable. Their "expert" witness is a member of SAPOA and he finds that there is no campaign fraud from SAPOA.

Here's what the Daily Times knows but did not tell you: there were 3 witnesses to the "alleged" claim of voter fraud, 1 of whom who has no affiliation whatsoever with Jim's campaign. They also did not tell you a member of Comegys' campaign team was in the area just before the "alleged" claim took place. They also did not tell you that Comegys had to file his financial report yesterday, and guess which organization completely dominates his fundraising? Wait for it . . . wait for it . . . SAPOA! Entirely coincidental, I'm sure.

So the Daily Times makes it appear as though Jim Ireton threw out a rash charge (which I'm sure will be a big feature of their endorsement of Comegys), knowing everything that I have reported here.

The sad truth is that the majority of Salisbury voters look to the Daily Times for their news, and the elderly in particular do not read blogs or even Story Chat. So the Daily Times account is gospel. If I were voting soley based on what the Daily Times has reported, I would believe that Jim Ireton is an irrational guy who hates Salisbury and wants to work part time as mayor to destroy the city, while Gary Comegys is the voice of reason out to represent all of the people of Salisbury.

It is time to roll up our sleeves and get serious. If you haven't done so, write a letter in support of Jim Ireton (you can do it online in the "contact us" section). Volunteer this weekend. Talk to your neighbors. If you have friends and family members who live in the retirement communities, please talk to them. It is difficult enough to win a campaign against an establishment candidate with lots of money, but far more difficult when the local newspaper abrogates its responsibility to be unbiased in the news section.

Fruitland Police Department Press Release


Incident: CDS Arrest

Date April 1, 2009

Location: N. Fruitland Blvd. Fruitland, Md.

Charged:
Townsend, Toress A.
20 years of age
1302 Jersey Road
Salisbury, Md.

Charges: Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substance of Schedule I, to wit: Marijuana

Disposition: Released to Central Booking,Wicomico County Detention Center

At 11:37 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009, a Fruitland officer stopped a burgundy Chevrolet Blazer for an equipment violation. The vehicle was occupied by two subjects in addition to the operator.The officer recognized the operator as someone who had been involved with controlled dangerous substances in the past. A Wicomico County K-9 unit was requested to do a CDS scan of the vehicle. The result of the scan conducted by K-9 Dingo was the discovery of a hand wrapped cigarette located on the floorboard area of the front passenger seat directly beneath the leg area of where the defendant Townsend was sitting. A field test resulted in a positive indicator for marijuana. Townsend was placed under arrest for possession of marijuana, transported to the Wicomico County Detention Center and released to Central Booking.

Foreign detainees 'have US right'

A US judge has ruled that foreign suspects held by the US in Afghanistan have the right to challenge their detention in US civilian courts.

A US judge has ruled that foreign suspects held by the US in Afghanistan have the right to challenge their detention in US civilian courts.

The US Supreme Court ruled last year that detainees at Guantanamo had such a right. The justice department later said those held at Bagram did not.

Judge Bates said the cases were essentially the same.

The Myth Of 90 Percent: Only A Small Fraction Of Guns In Mexico Come From U.S.

You've heard this shocking "fact" before -- on TV and radio, in newspapers, on the Internet and from the highest politicians in the land: 90 percent of the weapons used to commit crimes in Mexico come from the United States.

-- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said it to reporters on a flight to Mexico City.

-- CBS newsman Bob Schieffer referred to it while interviewing President Obama.

-- California Sen. Dianne Feinstein said at a Senate hearing: "It is unacceptable to have 90 percent of the guns that are picked up in Mexico and used to shoot judges, police officers and mayors ... come from the United States."

-- William Hoover, assistant director for field operations at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, testified in the House of Representatives that "there is more than enough evidence to indicate that over 90 percent of the firearms that have either been recovered in, or interdicted in transport to Mexico, originated from various sources within the United States."

There's just one problem with the 90 percent "statistic" and it's a big one:

It's just not true.

GO HERE to read more from Fox News.

Breaking News!!!! TOWER 16 LADDER TRUCK IS OUT OF SERVICE


The Salisbury Fire Department has just pulled Tower 16 Ladder Truck 16 OUT OF SERVICE until further notice!


I cannot tell you what has happened to your new Million Dollar Toy but it's serious enough to pull it out of service.

Yard Sale Post Tomorrow Morning

I have several yard sales going up tomorrow morning. If you have a yard sale to post for FREE, please email to atlanticjw@aol.com.

Tax Reminder

Tax Reminder..........April 15, 2009

Important tax reminder:

Don't forget to pay your taxes......


Muchas gracias!

21 million illegal aliens are depending on you!

Isn't John Robinson On Probation?


While John Robinson purchased this cube van from a local U-Haul Dealer, he used the tag that came with the truck and was supposed to return it once he got it to his place of business. Months went by when U-Haul realized their tag hadn't been returned and they went over and confiscated the tag.
John Robinson then took the tag off the front of his personal vehicle and placed it on the rear of this truck illegally and is breaking the law, photos don't lie. Whoops Judge, I must have put it on the wrong vehicle.
While Davis Ruark is a regular to Salisbury News, it seems clear to me that this guy is violating probation. There's nothing legal about this.

On-Going Dispute Results In Multiple Charges For Oak Hill Man

Location of Incident: Initiated in the Chestnut Run Shopping Center, Wilmington, Delaware

Date and Time of Occurrence: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, at approximately 9:00 p.m.

Suspect(s): Scott M. Keatts, 34, of Spruce Avenue in Oak Hill, Wilmington, Delaware

Resume: Last night, at approximately 9:00 p.m., a 911 caller advised she and her boyfriend were being followed by a subject whom they were threatened by.

State Police dispatchers, RECOM, then worked to keep responding Troopers apprised of the callers whereabouts. A few short minutes later, Troopers intercepted the 911 caller, and the suspect, in a parking lot at Route 2 and Duncan Road. Here they took the alleged suspect, Scott Keatts, into custody.

The investigation that followed revealed the original 911 caller and her boyfriend (to be referred to hereinafter as the victims) responded to the Chestnut Run Shopping Center. When they arrived, they observed Keatts in the parking lot. The victims were familiar with Keatts because of an ongoing dispute so they elected to leave. Keatts followed.

The victims attempted to lose Keatts, however, when they got to the area of Route 2 and Pike Creek Road, Keatts pulled up alongside them. Keatts got out of his car and smashed out the rear window to the victims’ vehicle with a golf club.

The victims pulled away, and again, Keatts followed. He continually yelled threatening and alarming comments at the victims as they continued eastbound on Kirkwood Highway. The 911 call was made and the suspect apprehended.

Scott Keatts was transported back to Troop 6 where he was formally charged with two counts of Harassment (misdemeanor), two counts of Menacing (misdemeanor) and Criminal Mischief. He was released on a $900.00 unsecured bond and ordered to have no contact with the victims.

Scott Keatts

State Troopers Respond To Armed Robbery At Wilmington Landmark


Location of Incident: Jackson Inn, 101 North DuPont Road, Wilmington, Delaware

Date and Time of Occurrence: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, at approximately 11:00 p.m.

Suspect(s):
Black male, 5’10” to 5’11” tall, 175 – 190 pounds, average build, face covered, armed with a shotgun
Black male, 6’02” to 6’04” tall, 190 to 200 pounds, thin build

Resume: At the stroke of 11:00 p.m. last evening, two bandits, one armed with a shotgun, entered the Jackson Inn (liquor store and bar), located at the corner of Route 48 and North DuPont Road.

The suspects demanded cash from the female employee who in turn complied by opening the register. One of the suspects then reached in the till and took an undisclosed amount of money. The suspects then fled the scene with the loot in an unknown direction.

The clerk was not injured in this incident.

Anyone with information pertaining to this incident is asked to call investigators at 302.834.2630 ext. 6.

Woman Swallowed By Leopard

Not one for the squeamish!





Woman swallowed whole by leopard


I thought it was one of those fake emails too, until I
saw the photo below. Somehow the woman was lodged
in the leopard's throat and they finally cut the leopard's
head and front legs off so the woman could free her
head and arms.


She was unharmed.... Unbelievable!!


*CAUTION-

Photo follows...may be too frightening for some
viewers.


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GOVERNOR TO JOIN SECRETARY OF STATE POLICE FOR TROOPER GRADUATION CEREMONY


(Pikesville, MD) – Governor Martin O’Malley will join Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan and FBI Special Agent in Charge Amy Jo Lyons for the graduation of the 133rd Trooper Candidate Class in Sykesville, Maryland. Together, they will personally congratulate the 27 new troopers who have just completed 25 weeks of rigorous training. The graduates will be joined by their families and Maryland State Police commanders at the ceremony.


WHAT : MARYLAND STATE POLICE 133rd CLASS GRADUATION

WHEN : APRIL 3, 2009 AT 10:00 A.M.

WHERE : CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL 355 RONSDALE ROAD SYKESVILLE, MARYLAND

(Take I-695 to I-70 west and exit at Route 32/Exit 80, travel north on Route 32 to Route 26/Liberty Road and turn left, proceed to Linton Road and turn right, proceed to 4-way stop sign and turn left onto Ronsdale Road.)

Should Begging Be Illegal?

Being Poor Just Got Harder


Bangladesh has made begging illegal and intends to eliminate the practice from the streets of the impoverished country within five years.

Hundreds of thousands of people depend on begging to survive in Bangladesh, where 40 percent of the 144 million population earn less than a dollar a day.

"Anyone caught begging will be put in jail for a month. This includes people who pretend to be ill or use a disability to get money," said an official.

Link

The ULTIMATE In Women's Body Piercing...


Men all over the country are urging their wives and sweethearts to get this procedure.

The going rate on the east coast is $10,000. Most men feel it is well worth it.

A Comment About PAC14

It may not be illegal, but last night at 8 on pac 14 there was an airing of an Ireton Comegys debate/speech and on the silent screen was printed with an apology that Jim Ireton's opening speech would not have any audio. they didnt close caption it either. it seemed to work fine when comegy's began to talk.

My How We've Grown!

If you combine ALL of the Posts Salisbury News put up in 2007 & 2008 the total comes to 2,579 Posts.

In the first three months of 2009 Salisbury News has already Posted 2,457. More Posts, more Readers and more Comments.

I enjoyed a comment Wymzie put up yesterday on the All American City Post where she mentioned Pocomoke and Salisbury BOTH being considered as candidates for All American Cities, yet crime is through the roof. In 2008 Salisbury News was ranked the #1 Most Influential Political Blog and have already been ranked #1 in 2009, 12 out of 13 weeks straight out of 2,000 Bloggers in the State. I agree Wymzie, we do live in the Twilight Zone!

Hopefully everyone goes out and votes for Jim Ireton on the 7th and we'll finally drop down in rankings as we simply won't have as many stories to cover. If Comegys were to win, well, no other Blogger in the State will have a chance because nothing and I do mean nothing will change. However, with all of the crying going on right now with the Comegys Campaign, I think they know what's in store for them on the evening of the 7th.

Marshall Auctions Sells Development Back To Bank For $5,000,000.00


The failed Heron Ponds was purchased back from the Bank for $5 Mil yesterday with the understanding that they will bring affordable homes to Delmar, Maryland.

Doug Marshall will be working closely with local Developers to sell of the 1,000 lots still available and bring homes starting at $169,000.00 to $229,000.00, where they belong.

The local market just can't deliver buyers in the $300,000.00 to $350,000.00 range any more and these homes should move quickly over the next two years, they're projecting.

The former Developer was $11,000,000.00 deep in debt with the Bank and lost more than $5,000,000.00 on the deal but you win some and you lose some.

Doug even mentioned we might even see some $159,000.00 homes come onto the market here in Delmar. The bid started and ended at $5,000,000.00 and we will see this development completed hopefully within 2 years time.

This Says It ALL, Doesn't It Folks!


Mr. Comegys never misses an opportunity to do whatever it takes to get a vote, even if no one lives there. Complaints like this have been coming in daily and the Slumlords want YOU to believe there are more people out there supporting their Candidate than true supporters who will get out there and vote.

Well there's one thing I can tell you. Tens of thousands of people will see this Post and realize Comegys is a wanna be candidate for Mayor. Some might call it smoke and mirrors and this is a perfect example of phony campaigning. Who would like to bet me that each and every Jim Ireton sign is posted on a property owners property and or a renter than can in fact vote and is registered in the City?

Again, no smoke and mirrors by the Ireton Camp. All honesty and he plays fair.

The Wisdom Of Larry The Cable Guy

1. A day without sunshine is like night.

2. On the other hand, you have different fingers.

3. 42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.

4. 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name.

5. Remember, half the people you know are below average.

6. He who laughs last, thinks slowest.

7. Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.

8. The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap.

9. Support bacteria. They're the only culture some people have.
>
> 10. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.

11. Change is inevitable, ex cept from vending machines.

12. If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments.

13. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand.

14. OK, so what's the speed of dark?

15. When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.

16. Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.

17. How much deeper would the ocean be without sponges?

18. Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

19. What happens if you get scared half to death, twice?

20. Why do psychics have to ask you your name?

21. Inside every older person is a younger person wondering, 'What the heck
happened?'

22. Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear bright
until you hear them speak.

23. Life isn 't like a box of chocolates. It's more like a jar of jalapenos.
What you do today, might burn your butt tomorrow.

WBOC Website

The following message came in this morning from a loyal reader......

"WBOC is pimping its new website and interactive services in the middle of its
news broadcast. Is this supposed to be news, or is it ok to run a promo in the
middle of what's supposed to be a news broadcast? Would the Daily Times put
promotional material for its own website as the lead story on page one? Probably
not. Is this a smart business move, or just another shameless plug for a company
dying to get eyeballs to its news and website?"

VATICAN HUMOR

After getting all of Pope Benedict's luggage loaded into the limo, (and he doesn't travel light), the driver notices the Pope is still standing on the curb.

'Excuse me, Your Holiness,' says the driver, 'Would you please take your seat so we can leave?'

'Well, to tell you the truth,' says the Pope, 'they never let me drive at the Vatican when I was a cardinal, and I'd really like to drive today.'

'I'm sorry, Your Holiness, but I cannot let you do that. I'd lose my job! What if something should happen?' protests the driver, wishing he'd never gone to work that morning..

'Who's going to tell?' says the Pope with a smile.

Reluctantly, the driver gets in the back as the Pope climbs in behind the wheel. The driver quickly regrets his decision when, after exiting the airport, the Pontiff floors it, accelerating the limo to 205 kph.. (Remember, the Pope is German..)

'Please slow down, Your Holiness!' pleads the worried driver, but the Pope keeps the pedal to the metal until they hear sirens.

'Oh, dear God, I'm going to lose my license -- and my job!' moans the driver.

The Pope pulls over and rolls down the window as the cop approaches, but the cop takes one look at him, goes back to his motorcycle, and gets on the radio.

'I need to talk to the Chief,' he says to the dispatcher.

The Chief gets on the radio and the cop tells him that he's stopped a limo going 205 kph.

'So bust him,' says the Chief.

'I don't think we want to do that, he's really important,' said the cop.

The Chief exclaimed,' All the more reason!'

'No, I mean really important,' said the cop with a bit of persistence.

The Chief then asked, 'Who do you have there, the mayor?'
Cop: 'Bigger.'

Chief: ' A senator?'
Cop: 'Bigger.'

Chief: 'The Prime Minister?'
Cop: 'Bigger.'

'Well,' said the Chief, 'who is it?'

Cop: 'I think it's God!'

The Chief is even more puzzled and curious, 'What makes you think it's God?'

Cop: 'His chauffeur is the Pope!'

Easter Egg Eggstravaganza Returns To Pemberton Historical Park

(Salisbury, MD) Pemberton Historical Park will host its 4th Annual Easter Egg Eggstravaganza on Sunday, April 5 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. Join us at the park for one of the largest Easter egg hunts in the area. Admission is $4 per child and $3 for Wicomico Recreation’s Kids Klub After School and Westside Community Center After School Participants.

Four egg hunts will take place for children twelve and under (please bring your own basket). In addition to egg hunts, the whole family can enjoy face painting, a bunny hop, egg toss, arts and crafts, games contests and more! This year’s Eggstravaganza is brought to you by Wicomico Recreation’s Kids Klub After School Program.

Pemberton Historical Park is located at 5561 Plantation Lane in Salisbury, MD. For more information, please contact Andy Kitzrow at 410-548-4900 ext. 109 or email akitzrow@wicomicocounty.org.

Classified Ads

Don't forget our Classified Ads for this weekend. They're starting to fly in here and we should have yet another great listing of items for sale. Remember, it's FREE. alberobutzo@wmconnect.com. Make sure you send all the details and contact information.

Courageous Christopher 5K 2009

Thank you for your support last year at the Courageous Christopher 5K. We have decided to hold the race again this year in support of a worthy local cause - The Everybody Playspace at Pinehurst Elementary school. This outdoor play area with be tailored to special needs children and will allow them to enjoy interactive play alongside other healthy children. The race will take place May 16th along the same route, and followed again by a family friendly post race party. Registration has already started so don't wait! For more information go to www.courageouschristopher.com.

INTERNATIONAL POLICE INDOOR SOCCER TOURNAMENT IN FREDERICK THIS WEEKEND


(Frederick, MD) – Brackets aren’t just for college basketball this weekend. The brackets have also been set in the 14th annual Washington D.C. Area Police “Stop the Violence” Futsal (Indoor Soccer) Tournament to be held this weekend at the Linganore High School at Oakdale, 5850 Eaglehead Drive, Ijamsville, Md.

The Maryland State Police is proud to host this international police indoor soccer tournament that is bringing more than 500 athletes, most of whom are police officers, to Frederick County from all across the nation and more than seven foreign countries. The teams will compete for bragging rights and to raise money for area charities, including the memorial fund for a state trooper well-known for his civic activities who was killed while off duty. International teams include players from Bermuda, Toronto, Holland, Germany, Quebec, Belgium, Montenegro, Amsterdam, and Slovenia.

Opening ceremonies for the event will be held Friday, April 3rd, at the Holiday Inn Holidome & Conference Center, 5400 Holiday Drive, Frederick, Md. Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Terrence Sheridan, State Senator David Brinkley, and others are expected to welcome guests to the tournament.

The games will begin in earnest at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning at Linganore High School when the Bermuda Police Department team meets FC Defensor and the Howard County Police team takes on the team from Slovenia. New matches will begin about every 25 minutes and will continue until about 6:00 p.m.

Games will begin at 8:30 on Sunday, when Team Slovenia takes on the New York Enforcers and the Secret Service meets the Bermuda team. A player appearance from the Washington Freedom, a women’s professional soccer team, will occur Sunday between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Championship matches are expected to begin about 5:00 p.m. on Sunday.

The Maryland State Police Aviation Command team will take on the Frederick Rugby team in a special match on Sunday at 9:10 a.m. This will be a poignant match for both teams who will be playing in memory of Maryland State Police First Sergeant Tobin Triebel who, before his untimely death late last year, was a member of both organizations. He was also a well known community volunteer, including a youth soccer coach in Frederick. Part of the proceeds from the tournament will go to the Triebel Family Memorial Trust Fund and be used for the education of Triebel’s two daughters.

U.S. Secret Service Sergeant Jim Oman was a neighbor and friend of Triebel’s and is the main organizer of the tournament. Triebel’s wife and daughters will be volunteering at the event, as will his father from North Carolina. His sister is flying in from California and will play on the Aviation Command team called the Triple T Troopers.

There will be fun outside the gym as well. On Saturday, the Maryland State Police will host a law enforcement vehicle display from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Vehicles will include the State Police command vehicle, armored vehicle, motorcycle, and K-9 units.

Admission to the event is free, but donations will be requested. Souvenir items and food will be on sale.

CONTACT:
Sgt. Jim Oman,
U.S. Secret Service
Tournament Chairman
301-257-4872