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Monday, June 30, 2008

Delmar Police Collective Bargaining Will Move Forward


In a more detailed Post tomorrow I'll go over tonight's meeting. In the mean time, there will be a special election on Collective Bargaining for the Delmar Police Department, like it or not Mayor.

More Proof The Blog Works

Sunny & Joe.....Thanks for this forum, it helped answer my questions about getting the three package deal from Comcast, TV, high speed internet and Phone as well.

I got details today I'll save close to $500 a year and still have the same phone number. To the person that stated "when they called to extend their same package, and was told it wasn't allowed." I was told that you MUST call and request the extra 2 year extension, and you must call before your present method of payment expires.

Hope that helps answer your question, but if it were me I'd call and raise hell, last time I did that and they wanted to argue, I asked them "Do you want me to come to see you in person to get this straight? LoL Got what I wanted!

Wicomico County Sheriff's Department Press Releases

Incident: Violation of a Protective Order
Date of Incident: 28 June 2008
Location: 1300 Block of Jersey Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspects: Tyler Andre Lockwood, 25, Salisbury, MD


Narrative: On 28 June 2008, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence in the 1300 block of Jersey Road to investigate the Violation of a Protective Order. Upon arrival, the deputies met with the complainant who advised that Tyler Andre Lockwood came to the complainant’s residence in violation of a Protective order. The complainant advised that Lockwood demanded entry into the residence, but entry was denied by the complainant. Lockwood was gone when the deputies arrived but he was located in close proximity to the residence. After an investigation, Lockwood was arrested.

Lockwood was transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where Lockwood was processed and charged with Violation of a Protective Order. After an initial appearance in front of a District Court Commissioner, Lockwood was released on Personal Recognizance.

Incident: Theft over $500
Date of Incident: 29 June 2008
Location: 32000 Block of Old Ocean City Road, Parsonsburg, MD
Suspects:
1. Juan Hernandez Cuatacuatl, 19, Salisbury, MD
2. Silverio Ramirez Perez, 26, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 29 June 2008 at 0215 AM, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office was contacted about a theft in progress. A witness called in, reporting that two subjects, later identified as Cuatacuatl and Perez, were observed taking a riding mower from a front yard in the 3200 block of Old Ocean City Road. The witness advised that the two subjects were last seen westbound on Old Ocean City Road, towing the riding mower with a pick-up truck. Deputies responded to the area and located Perez steering the mower while being towed in the pick-up truck operated by Cuatacuatl. After an investigation, both were arrested and charged with felony theft. The mower was returned to the victim.

Both subjects were arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where they were processed and charged with Theft over $500. Both subjects were taken in front of the District Court Commissioner for an initial appearance and were both held in the Wicomico County Detention Center on $7,500.00 bond.

Incident: Possession of Marijuana
Date of Incident: 29 June 2008
Location: Salisbury Blvd. S/OF North Point Drive, Salisbury, MD
Suspects: Michael S. Travis, 25, Salisbury, MD


Narrative: On 29 June 2008 at 5:20 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle on Salisbury Blvd. for erratic driving. Upon contacting Travis, the deputy discovered that Travis did not hold a Driver’s License. Further investigation revealed that Travis had both marijuana and a smoking device in his possession.

Travis was arrested and transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where he was processed and charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. After an initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner, Travis was held in the Wicomico County Detention Center on $7,500.00 bond.

Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 28 June 2008
Location: 5000 Block of White Marlin Drive, Eden, MD
Suspects:
1. Chris Edward Ross, 33, Eden, MD
2. Melissa Joanna Plank, 25, Eden, MD


Narrative: On 28 June 2008 at 4:45 PM, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported altercation between two subjects in the 5000 block of White Marlin Drive in Eden. Upon arrival, deputies met with both Chris Ross and Melissa Plank and determined that they had been involved in a physical altercation with each other. During the investigation it was alleged that Ross was struck in the head with a lap top computer. At the conclusion of the investigation, both Ross and Plank were arrested and charged with Assault.

Both Ross and Plank were transported to the Central Booking Unit at the Wicomico County Detention Center where they were processed and charged with Assault Second Degree. Plank was also charged with the additional charged of Assault 1st Degree. After an initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner, Ross was held on $15,000.00 bond while Plank was held on $30,000.00 bond.

Incident: DUI / False Statement
Date of Incident: 28 June 2008
Location: 27000 block of Nanticoke Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspects: Fernando Mendez Hernandez, 20, Salisbury, MD


Narrative: On 28 June 2008 at 0245 AM, a Deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office clocked a vehicle operated by Fernando Hernandez on radar exceeding the posted speed limit on Nanticoke Road in the area of Oxbridge Drive. When the deputy attempted to stop Hernandez’s vehicle, he continued southbound and sped up. Hernandez turned off road and pulled behind a residence in the 27000 block of Nanticoke Road at which point the deputy made contact with him and discovered Hernandez to be under the influence of alcohol. When the deputy attempted to identify Hernandez, he presented himself under a different name and kept providing different dates of birth. It took the deputy three hours to positively identify who Hernandez was. Once Hernandez was properly identified, he was taken to Central Booking.

Once at Central Booking, Hernandez was processed and charged with the DUI along with providing a false identity to Police after Arrest. After an initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner, Hernandez was held in the Detention Center on $20,000.00 bond.

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

On June 27, 2008 at approximately 8:43 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department arrested the below listed suspect pursuant to an arrest warrant charging the suspect with drug violations. On March 25, 2008 the suspect sold an undercover police officer an amount of suspected crack/cocaine that was tested and found to be fake. As a result, Salisbury Officers obtained an arrest warrant for the suspect charging the suspect with the distribution of fake CDS.

ARRESTED: Qymaine Christopher Kenney, 18 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Distribution of fake CDS
Possession of fake CDS with the intent to distribute
Possession of fake CDS believed to be CDS

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC# 200800010418

On June 29, 2008 at approximately 1:10 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department were on routine patrol when they observed the below listed suspect, who was known to them, and known to be wanted on an outstanding warrant. The suspect was arrested pursuant to the active warrant, and a search incident to arrest revealed a quantity of suspected crack/cocaine and CDS paraphernalia.

ARRESTED: Alexander Dwight Stevens, 27 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Outstanding warrant:
Malicious destruction of property
Reckless endangerment (2 counts)
Intimidating/influencing a juror
Possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute
Possession of cocaine
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200800019832, 200800022763

The Daily Times Continues To Plummet

The Daily Times parent corportion - (Gannett Corporation) -continues to plummet again today. The stock trading set yet another new low of $21.52 breaking a previous low of $21.60. Check it out for yourself at:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=GCI

Landis Ban Upheld

US Cyclist Floyd Landis who won the 2006 Tour de France lost his appeal on doping charges. Landis will be stripped of his title as well as he will have a 2 year ban which will end in 2009.

Laboratory practices and the treatment of athletes in the Court of Arbitration for Sport were key points in the long standing battle.

Full story here.

I was out of town for a bit, have some more posts up later.

Collective Bargaining In Delmar

The Town of Delmar will be holding a special meeting this evening at 7:00 PM at their Town Hall on Collective Bargaining.

I had heard the Mayor was playing games with this once again but we'll see what happens this evening.

The Marine

ONE SUNNY DAY IN 2009, AN OLD MAN APPROACHED THE WHITE HOUSE FROM ACROSS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WHERE HE'D BEEN SITTING ON A PARK BENCH.

He spoke to the Marine standing guard and said, I would like to go in and meet with President Barack Obama.

The Marine replied, Sir, Mr. Obama is not President and doesn't reside here.

The old man said, Okay,and walked away. The following day, the same man approached the White House and said to the same Marine, I would like to go in and meet with President Barack Obama.

The Marine again told the man, Sir, as I said yesterday, Mr. Obama is not President and doesn't reside here. The man thanked him and again walked away.

The third day, the same man approache d the White House and spoke to the very same Marine, saying I would like to go in and meet with President Barack Obama.

The Marine, understandably agitated at this point, looked at the man and said, Sir, this is the third day in a row you have been here asking to speak to Mr. Obama. I've told you already several times that Mr. Obama is not the President and doesn't reside here. Don't you understand?

The old man answered, Oh, I understand you fine. I just love hearing your answer!

The Marine snapped to attention, saluted, and said, See you tomorrow, Sir!

Tim Chaney Writes A Letter To The Editor

* Note: Highlights are my opinion only and were not in the paper.

6/29/2008 Tim Chaney

Breaking News from the local paper:

The new plant is scheduled to come on line in September and Pick said the transition is almost over, but it will continue to intensify as the final stages of the process occur.

Stevens said. The effluent that was spilled during the two malfunctions last week were only one step away from being clean. (Yet the bacterial level is still at a point where the river is closed, longer than usual).

But for now, the river remains closed from Salisbury to the Upper Ferry.

"The only thing they were missing was disinfection, that was very clear water," Stevens said.

Dennis DiCintio, director of environmental health, said although results of samples taken Thursday show the bacterial levels are lower then the samples taken Tuesday, the levels are not yet below the established guidelines.

After several rains and a couple very high tides, the bacterium is still at a dangerous level.

Once again, will the city be fined and punish taxpayer's for the negligence of city officials?


Pick said shortly after the spills, the bacteria level were back to safe levels but a heavy rain, which brought runoff into the river, spiked bacteria levels back up and required the river remained closed for an additional period of time.

Pick's last statement proves the citizens were right about the six foot drainage pipe to be discharged in the river across from the Market Street Inn, it does need to be treated. If the new treatment plant will be ready to go online in September, don't you think it's time someone starts to be trained how to operate the plant? As quoted, "Greg Stevens, Chief of Salisbury's water division, said plant operators have had the instruction in new procedures but have had little hands-on training." Stevens also on TV 47 was quoted "more spills are likely in the future even after the plant is fully operational." THAT really makes us feel a lot more comfortable?

Classified Ads Should Be Quite Interesting!

It didn't take long for several people to jump on board with their Classified Ads. The Post will go up at 6:30 AM on Saturday so if you want to participate, send in your ads as early as possible. Joe

Kratovil Goes After Special Interest Money

While the story in this morning's Daily Times might be filed under "Better Late Than Never", we have to appreciate a few nuggets provided by Gannett's local outpost. We all know that 1st District Democrat congressional candidate Frank Kratovil has been targeted by the DCCC. This means money and other support. What I found interesting was where he's earning his money from.

To kick off the new relationship with the people who will rule over Kratovil IF he is elected, the DCCC put together a little soirée hosted by Patton Boggs. Patton Boggs is one of Washington's largest lobbying shops.

I find it interesting that Kratovil criticizes his opponent, Maryland Sen. Andy Harris (R-7) for taking money from the Club for Growth. However, the Club for Growth's money comes from small contributions given by citizens like me who support lower taxes and less economic regulation.

The money that Kratovil will be raising through the DCCC will be large contributions from lobbyists and special interest groups that want big government contracts or want a larger government to affect greater control over our lives.

I'm sure Frank will be telling us that he's a man of the people.

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Another Hit From Wicomico Surf

As much as I appreciate the efforts of this artist, I hope he doesn't hold his breath waiting for HONEST answers from the current administration or the council majority.

Keep those hits coming. Click the following highlighted "I Need To Know" to listen to the song. I Need To Know

I Need To Know
by Wicomico Surf

I don’t want to bother you

I got a question or two

Hate to bother you now but

It’s what I pay you for anyhow

I don’t like what I see

I don’t like what’s happen’n to you and me

And I think I should be heard

And I want a BLACK AND WHITE ANSWER

I know I will listen

But don’t throw up your screen of defenses

I Need To Know
How It’s Spent Where It went
What did it Show

Hate to bother you right now

It’s public comment I won’t shout

Don’t point you finger at me

Cause this is the reason I’m free

I WANT A CLEAR ANSWER

From what I ask

If you don’t like it you can go “mow the grass”

And I don’t care your opinion of me

I’m a payer of taxes you see

Come On Bike Week!



Now that I've picked up my Harley Fat Boy in Ocean City, I'm ready to roll! I have missed my old Road King and with gas rising like it has been, I'm ready to beat the system once again! Are you doing anything to cut back on gas? I know Donna just sold her big SUV. Here's a good question. Are the Car Dealers screwing people who own large trucks or SUV's when they trade them? Are they telling you there's no resale value after they stuck it to you when you bought it? Are they offering below Blue Book trade-in value?

No Power As Of 8:01 AM This Morning!

Parts of Salisbury is shut down! No street lights, no power! Many believe the run off from the WWTP has finally taken its toll on the underground power lines, LOL.

Today's FULL Page Ad In The Daily Times


I found this to be quite interesting. They claim to have the cheapest prices on cigarettes, yet they're paying thousands of dollars for a full page ad? Do you actually believe YOU'RE not paying for that ad in the long run?

Nevertheless, are you people actually spending that much money today on a pack of cigarettes? If this is the "cheapest price" on a pack of cigarettes, how much are YOU paying elsewhere?

The more I think about it the more I realize just how much our own Government has screwed us. A pack of cigarettes only a few years ago was $2.00 a pack. I know, I know, we all remember when they were .25 & .50 cents a pack but let's get real here. Once you're addicted and can't quit, the Government knew just what to go after and tax through the ying yang. Same for liquor, electricity and now gasoline. You do know what's going to be next, right? CHOCOLATE!!!!! Start running for the hills ladies!

Another Letter To The Editor

I just read your post regarding the HIV testing program in the Bronx. With our current economic status and health care crisis more and more individuals are having to turn to the non-traditional means for their preventive health care such as HIV testing. As a pharmacist and testicular cancer survivor I am well aware of the need for regular doctor appointments and preventive health screenings. Unfortunately, many individuals are just not able to undergo these screenings.

To increase peoples access to preventive screenings I have created what is virtually an online health fair. I would be very excited for you to take a look at my site and perhaps keep it in mind for future reference. I have also included a recent press release to give you a better insight to our company.

Thank You for Your Consideration,

Michael Craycraft R.Ph.
President
Home Health Screening, LLC
(561) 703-1788
mcraycraft@homehealthscreening.com
www.homehealthscreening.com

YOUR PERSONAL 24/7 HEALTH FAIR IS NOW AVAILABLE

Deerfield Beach, FL - June 25, 2008 -- With rising health care costs and the increasing numbers of uninsured and under-insured, many Americans are turning to health fairs for their preventive health care needs. However, if you don't have the time to attend your local health fair then what options do you have? Home Health Screening, LLC has solved that problem by creating an online version of a health fair.

Home Health Screening's website (www.homehealthscreening.com) features FDA-approved home diagnostic testing kits to screen for a variety of conditions including high cholesterol, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, thyroid conditions, HIV, hepatitis C and hemoglobin A1c for diabetic patients. The site also features a re-usable pad to aid women with their monthly self breast exams. The kits contain all of the supplies needed for the consumer to collect a small sample of blood from a finger-stick and then mail the sample into the laboratories for analysis.

"Ideally patients would see their primary care physician for their preventive health care needs," said Michael Craycraft R.Ph., President of Home Health Screening, "However, a 2005 study, which looked at 2003 data, estimated that sixty-one million, or 35 percent of Americans were un- or under-insured. These same individuals were less likely to have access to the preventive care that can end up being a life saver. Our company allows those individuals to test themselves, for a variety of conditions, in the privacy of their own home. For others, the tests may be used as add-ons. Perhaps someone would like to test their cholesterol every 3 months instead of the yearly test they receive in the physician's office. Most of the testing kits are also eligible for reimbursement under flexible health care spending accounts which helps add to their affordability."

The benefits of preventive screenings has been a topic of conversation for several decades. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has been publishing it's Guide to Clinical Services since 1989 as a way to highlight their recommendations for preventive health care services. This month they updated their recommendations for cholesterol screenings. They now recommend that all men age 35 and older be screened for high cholesterol. In addition, men and women that are at high risk for coronary heart disease should begin cholesterol screenings at 20 years of age. These recommendations highlight the importance of early detection of potentially fatal diseases.

"Our ability to treat diseases has greatly evolved," said Mr. Craycraft, "Take HIV for example, with the highly active anti-viral medications now available people are living a longtime with HIV as a chronic disease. Unfortunately, according to the CDC, around 25 percent of those infected aren't aware that they have the disease and the disease is allowed to fester until symptoms finally present themselves. This same scenario occurs with other diseases such as high cholesterol and cancers. By doing preventive screenings we can catch early warning signs for potential problems down the road."

About Home Health Screening, LLC
Home Health Screening is a pharmacist-owned and operated company that focuses on health screenings, preventive health and wellness. They feature confidential FDA-approved home diagnostic kits to help individuals identify early warning signs of major diseases. www.homehealthscreening.com

Question of the Day, Mon 6/30

Today's brought to you by Melissa Malone:

The Merchant is Being ripped off too? - DID YOU KNOW?

Credit card companies are now maneuvering where they are getting there fees and the consumer is paying more for their merchandise. Have you seen in the news where the gas stations are now giving discounts for people paying cash and charging more for credit cards?

Want to know why?

Well, credit card companies make offers to get consumers to apply for their cards. Like lower interest rates, rewards, frequent flyer miles, cash back...etc... But the merchant is paying the price. Every time you use your credit card the location that you use it at gets charged a processing fee (percentage of the sale from the credit card company.) But now, they have changed the way the fees are paid by the merchant. If you swipe the card and it is a regular, no reward, no extra card the merchant is charged about 1.9% of the total sale. (Very few of these cards left in the world)If it is a rewards card, frequent flyer, cash back lower interest rate, the merchant is getting charged about 2.3% of the sale. (For every gallon of gas the merchant is charged an additional .10)

Who do you think is paying for that? If it is a commercial card and a customer is calling a payment in and not swiping the card the merchant is getting charged about 3.1% of the sale. So the credit card companies are making their money from the consumer and the merchant and the merchant has no other recourse but to raise his pricing to the consumer. Guess the consumer just can't win as well as the merchant.

Put your foot down and save some money. Get rid of your credit cards. Could you?

Letter To The Editor

Joe,

last week I was riding along down in a industrial park and saw an excel swimming pool water truck, go up to an out of the way fire hydrant and just start filling his truck...I thought this seemed fishy so I called the police to check it out, while I was waiting for the police I called the number on side of truck and asked where they get there pool water from, and the lady said all over the place...Willards, Salisbury, we just go up to fire hydrants and fill up.

The only thing I heard on scanner was that dispatch had asked the company to send them the agreement from the City on there using the hydrant. How does the City keep track of how much water they are using, especially with the water rate increase. It just seemed odd and thought I would mention it to you.


It's an excellent question and one very much worth looking into. I did make mention of it to the TWO City Council Members I know would be happy to look into it for all of us. The rest will simply say, "We'll get back to you on that." LMAO! I'll keep you posted......

Classified Ads

Saturday is usually the slowest day on the Blog so I'm considering putting up Classified Ads for Saturdays should people send in their complete ad so all I have to do is copy it and paste it to the entire Post.

You can e-mail me the item you want listed and I'm not going to run forever long ads on items. Get to the point and give an e-mail address so people can contact you directly. If you'd like to add a telephone number that would be cool too.

I'll see how it works for a few weeks and go from there. E-mail me your information at, alberobutzo@wmconnect.com Oh, unlike the Daily Times, our ads will be FREE!

Heat Stroke Sunday At Winter Place Park



To decrease your chances of heat stroke:

*Stay indoors in air-conditioned areas when possible.
*Drink plenty of water before starting an outdoor activity. Drink extra water all day. Drink less tea, coffee, and alcoholic beverages, which can lead to dehydration.

*Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, light-colored clothes.

*Schedule vigorous outdoor activities for cooler times of the day.

*Protect yourself from the sun by wearing a hat or using an umbrella.

*Increase the time you spend in daily outdoor activities slowly and gradually.

*Don't spend time outdoors during the hottest hours of the day.

*During an outdoor activity, take frequent breaks and drink water or other fluids every 15 to 20 minutes, even if you don't feel thirsty. If you have clear, pale urine, you are probably drinking enough fluids.

*If you have a chronic medical problem, ask your doctor about drinking extra fluids and about your medicines.

If you are with someone with heat stroke-related symptoms, cool the person rapidly. Remove his or her clothes, then help cool the person with cold, wet sheets or a cool bath. Arrange for transportation to the nearest hospital -- this is an emergency.

Quotes of the Day...Today you Get Two

"If you think of yourselves as helpless and ineffectual, it is certain that you will create a despotic government to be your master. The wise despot, therefore, maintains among his subjects a popular sense that they are helpless and ineffectual." : Frank Herbert
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"When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do." : William Blake

A Liquor Dispensary Exclusive From Salisbury News


Oh, I think I'll just let this one speak for itself and await the comments. Click on the image to enlarge it.

WCLCB - Did You Know? Part I

Did you know that the Wicomico County Liquor Control Board is using YOUR tax dollars to print some of prettiest, most expensive political ads you've seen recently?

080630WCLCBPostcard


The picture just doesn't do it justice. We also might want to ask who did the lovely print job. It couldn't have possibly been WCLCB chairman Stewart Haemel, could it?

If it was, I have to say that he does fine work.

Of course it doesn't really matter that most of the "information" on their little ad either distorts the truth or is an outright falsehood:

The Staff of Wicomico Wines & Spirits (Liquor Dispensaries) are not County employees and do not cost Wicomico County residents anything.
While technically correct, remember that all profits are supposed to go to the county. Therefore, staffing most certainly does affect the taxpayer.

The Liquor Dispensary System, stores and wholesale distributorship, was established by State Law and is directed by an independent Board, to benefit Wicomico County residents.
A warm and fuzzy statement that is so subjective as to defy debate. However, if the board was so concerned about benefiting the taxpayers of Wicomico County why have they refused to provide financial information until threatened with legal action?

Wicomico taxpayers benefit this year from a $400,000 contribution from the dispensaries, an increase of 60% from 2004.
I'm quite sure that they will get over the $400,000 mark this year. Of course they've been trying to make the public think that it has been at least a $400,000 contribution EVERY year. That is simply not true. What the current board really doesn't want the public to know is that contributions to the county taxpayer have DROPPED over 37% during the tenure of this Board!

This contribution is profit from operation of the stores and wholesale distributorship.
True, but the WCLCB again distorts the facts to make themselves look good. If they were actually concerned for the taxpayers of Wicomico County rather than WCLCB staff and board members the contributions back to the county taxpayers would be greater than they are. The postcard pictured above is just one example. Do we believe that the printing was done for free? What about newspaper ads attacking county council members? All of these "expenses" are paid for with money that rightfully belongs to you and I.

Existing locations and well staffed stores create a safe environment.
Possibly. Of course it also discriminates against some soul who lives in Bivalve, Mardela or Willards and has to drive all the way to Salisbury to pick up his bottle of Jack.

Hours of operation help reduce drunk driving & crime, and honor religious observance.
Prove it Ron! The stores stay open late on weekends, as would a privately owned store. If the WCLCB is inferring that privately owned stores would be 24/7 liquor marts / drug dens they are just lying to save their cushy posts. As for religious observance, I wasn't aware that the WCLCB was an arm of the Church!

The staff is trained to identify and confiscate false IDs and prevent underage drinking.
And how many times have Wicomico dispensaries been busted for selling to underage kids? In all fairness, the WCLCB staff certainly aren't trying to violate the law. I've personally witnessed them turning away young people who may have been legal, but didn't have proper ID. I've also witnessed the staff of privately run liquor stores do the same thing. At least with privately owned stores there is a huge financial incentive to obey the law.

REMEMBER
Any money spent by the WCLCB that is not for LEGITIMATE expenses is money that rightfully belongs to the Wicomico taxpayer. Look at that picture again and ask yourself -

How did you enjoy having your pocket picked by the likes of Stew Haemel, Ron Alessi and Cecilia Dennis?

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

This Just In: America's Most Wanted Picks Up Missing Woman Christine Sheddy Case

I just got an email from the mother of Christine Sheddy with a link to America's Most Wanted, detailing her Missing Person's Case. You can click on the link below to see the site.
The wheels of Justice seems to move in Super Slow Mo, as we sent a complete package of everything we had compiled regarding Christine, to Americas Most Wanted in January.

Carrie Wise, daughter of murdered Pocomoke resident Judy Woljcik also started a letter writing campaign to AMW with hundreds of letters pouring in, all in hopes of getting national media attention.

At this point it appears from the AMW website that this is a Internet Case Only at this time. I didn't see anything on the site that indicated an air time for Christine's Case on the actual show.

Lets not forget to keep Christine, her family, and the officers in all of the agencies looking for her in our prayers so that she will be found.

http://www.amw.com/missing_persons/brief.cfm?id=55640

Classified Ads On SBYNEWS

A couple of days ago, on one of Joe's post, 2 women advertised their vehicles for sale. Patty has a newer SUV all the bells and whistles and keeps it garaged. Donna on the other hand stated her older SUV, also with all the bells and whistles, could be seen on Zion Rd out in the front yard. We were informed today, Donna sold her SUV. Advertising cost...ZERO.

What can be said? Even if you post an ad in jest in the comments section you'll see results on SBYNEWS.

Fortis Bank Predicts US Economic Meltdown to be Within Weeks


American 'meltdown' reason for money injection Fortis.
28th of June, 9:10
BRUSSELS/AMSTERDAM - Fortis expects a complete collapse of the US financial markets within a few days to weeks. That explains, according to Fortis, the series of interventions of last Thursday to retrieve € 8 billion. "We have been saved just in time. The situation in the US is much worse than we thought", says Fortis chairman Maurice Lippens. Fortis expects bankruptcies amongst 6000 American banks which have a small coverage currently. But also Citigroup, General Motors, there is starting a complete meltdown in the US"

Hey, Daily Times, Give Me My Money Back!




I didn't pay $1.50 for today's newspaper to get every single image out of register and looking like shit!
When the hell are you people going to grow a pair and start firing the Idiots who are running the Press?
I want my money back, period.

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A Comment Worth Posting


"A few weeks ago, my husband & I wanted some fried chicken for dinner, so we drove into Popyes on north 13. He stayed in the car & I went in to order. While waiting in line forever, I witnessed an argument between a customer & an employee, it got pretty rough! They obviously knew each other. One couple in line walked out without ordering. When I finally got back to the car, my husband said he witnessed 3 drug deals right in the parking lot. A female employee came out the front door, pulled a baggie from her pocket picked something out of it and gave it to a guy who then gave her money. He also saw the same thing happening from the back area. This was in broad daylight and no one seemed to be worried about being seen. I was close to calling the cops but I wanted to get out of there in one piece. I hope the police know this is happening & comes down on them for this. I sure miss English Grill north & south for a bucket of chicken!"

How about that Chiefy of Police, eh?

Verizon Is Just One Of Many Recent Break Inn's In Salisbury


Do you see photos like this in the Daily Slime? How about 47 or 16 News?

A Recent Airplane Show








One of our friends took these photos recently at the Airplane Show and I couldn't resist showing them. Makes me wish I was there! Thanks for sharing!

These photos were taken by, Joseph Choquette of Staten Island.

Question of the Day, Sun 6/29

Today's question of the day brought to you by Sbynews reader hip.boots:

If you lived in the day of the "Boston Tea Party," would you have joined in,
risking life and limb . . . against wrongful taxation? Or would you gladly be paying $4.00 for your cup of tea?

Our Very First Mike Clone





The last name may not be Lewis but one thing is for sure, Fruitland can now expect the very same kind of protection everyone has grown so comfortable with within Sheriff Mike Lewis.

Chief Phillips was sworn in last Friday in Fruitland and he came directly from the Maryland State Police, just as Sheriff Lewis did. Criminals have lots to worry about and Fruitland won't lose an ounce of the protection they grew so used to in the past.

Welcome aboard Chief Phillips and Congratulations Fruitland!

Hagerstown Fire Dept. Lands Federal Grants On Its Own

By DAN DEARTH
dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
GO HERE for the official article.

HAGERSTOWN — Although the City of Hagerstown in January hired a lobbying firm to help the city obtain federal funding, the Hagerstown Fire Department has gone it alone, with some success.

Hagerstown Fire Chief Gary Hawbaker said the fire department didn’t use a lobbyist to land nearly $2 million in grant money since 2002.

A committee made up of firefighters typically joins forces to write grants, he said. If they hit a snag, other fire departments in Washington County lend a hand — even though they are competing against each other — because “the pot (of available federal funding) is so big,” Hawbaker said.

The first attempt to land grants in 2002 was unsuccessful, but Hawbaker said the firefighters learned enough to improve their technique and, in 2003, they received two grants totaling about $32,000. The amount steadily increased.

This year, the fire department received $948,825 in federal grants, he said.

U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-6th, said he is willing to help the city obtain federal funding for its projects with or without professional help.

“I am working with the City of Hagerstown and the (Washington) County Commissioners,” Bartlett said in a prepared statement. “Lobbyists are not needed for me in assisting with their request. If they hire lobbyists, that is up to them, but lobbyists are not needed for my assistance.”

Melissa Schwartz, a spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., wrote in an e-mail that Mikulski met with Mayor Robert E. Bruchey II and representatives of The Ferguson Group earlier this year.

“At that time, Sen. Mikulski explained that she receives far more requests than can be funded, and does what she can to fight for priority projects,” the e-mail said. “She also encouraged them to look at competitive grant opportunities ... Sen. Mikulski’s door is always open to the City of Hagerstown.”

Sue Walitsky, a spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., said Cardin also is open to discussing federal funding opportunities with the City of Hagerstown.

“Sen. Cardin is working with Hagerstown and other Maryland cities to get funding every day,” Walitsky said. “Getting (federal money) for Maryland is a part of his agenda.”

SALISBURY REALLY LOOKS BAD!

Joe:

I just came home from in town - (Salisbury) -at 9:15 p.m.

My wife and I made a trip in town to try and escape our own home for an hour or two.

I passed by the -(Crack) - Royal Farm store - but decided the crowd looked to cede so I made a U-turn and decided instead to go to WAWA. When I got to WAWA it looked like there were hookers hanging out in front of the pay phones and also what looked like to be their pimps.

I actually locked my P/U in front of the gasoline pump so as not to give anyone the wrong idea about stealing from my vehicle.

Then, when passing down in front of Pepsi Cola on my return trip home I saw two City Police officers interceding in a fracas at Pizza City.

SALISBURY IS REALLY LOOKING BAD IF YOU HAVEN'T NOTICED LATELY.

I'm just happy to have made it back home to my house in Parsonsburg.

Thought you might be interested.

Fast Action Chief Jackson Steps Down







Well, its official Folks. The honorable Chief Jackson has given up his Post as the Chief of the Fruitland Police Department as of last Friday and has pretty much hand picked the honorable Mike Phillips to take his place.

The biggest disappointment I experienced with all of this was the fact that I did not get the opportunity to get to know Mr. Jackson like I wished I had. This is a gentleman that is so highly respected by just about anyone and everyone I've come across, with exception to that a$$hole Dumeyer. Sorry Chief but what an Idiot!

Besides all that, I put up a Post a week or so ago about his upcoming stepping down and the e-mail messages coming into Salisbury News was just overwhelming! It has certainly and obviously been my loss not having the opportunity to get to know this man better as one of the biggest things I love in life is WISDOM! This man is just loaded with it.

So to Chief Jackson, any time, any place my friend, I'll buy! Thank You Sir, for all the dedication, safety and hope you've given so many people in Fruitland. May you enjoy your future in the best of health. Oh, your Wife's a babe too! ;-)

Before & After



The Princess Anne Police Department was established in 1801 and the present station was built in 1857. Dubbed "The Grey Eagle" in old photographs, it is the only 19th century structure with load bearing walls in Somerset County. It is quite possibly the oldest continually operating Police Station in the State of Maryland.

The "Grey Eagle" operate as the Somerset County Jail from 1857 to 1987, when the current facility in Westover was completed. After that time the building was shared by the Town of Princess Anne and the Police Department.

In 1999 the Town of Princess Anne considered demolishing the building due to its increasingly decrepit state. However, the Town Commissioners voted to restore the structure instead and with the help of the Maryland Historical Trust, the Somerset County Historical Trust, the USDA and numerous other grants, construction began in 2003.

On June 27th, 2008, under the guidance of the Princess Anne Commissioners; the Town of Princess Anne and the Princess Anne Police Department proudly announce the completion of restorations and re dedicate the "Gray Eagle" as a symbol of pride in Historic Princess Anne.

Who's The Bumbling Idiot Who Designed This Stupidity?



For those of you who haven't had the opportunity to visit Isabella Street, here's what they did to it recently.

While I was there, NOT ONE vehicle swerved in and around this Indy Track, they all drove over the yellow lines and stayed straight down the road anyway.

Please don't tell me Comegys had something to do with this stupidity? I know Michael Day, (former Council Member) influenced this idiotic, stupid, ridiculous plan. It kind of reminds me of the Mayors idea for the Downtown Plaza. Oh, that failed too, right Barrie!

I'm begging someone to please step up to the plate and tell me ONE thing Barrie Tilghman has done good for the Citizens of Salisbury. I've seen her piss away more money on stupid amateur ideas and people aren't flipping her the finger enough in disgust.

OK, so now four Fire Trucks are driving down this STUPID road, where do you go? I've been told that even Chief See said they don't give a crap, they're driving over the curbs no matter what! That's one of the best things I've ever heard come out of his mouth, (allegedly) as a leader.

Well, you know my thoughts on this STUPID idea, what's your thoughts now that you've seen it?

The Eagle Has Landed


Princess Anne Police Chief Scott Keller

Commission President Frank White hand Chief Keller the proclamation.

Officers raise the flag.

Princess Anne Police Officers Salute the Flag.

Princess Anne's Finest.

Some 200 people came to participate in the Re dedication.

The Princess Anne Police Department held their Re dedication Ceremony on June 27, 2008 for their newly renovated Police Station called "The Grey Eagle."

While the entire group of Commissioners were present along with numerous dignitaries, almost 200 people were present to join in this celebration including Police Officers from the State Police and Wicomico County Sheriff's Department.

Salisbury News would like to congratulate Princess Anne for reinvesting back into history and showing you can take an old building and bring it up to today's standards. If you haven't been to this facility, drop in and let them give you a tour.

Another Local Rainbow Shot



I don't know how I missed this one but someone sent this in and I somehow filed it and didn't notice it, sorry. Enjoy.

Gore Vidal: Bush Ended U.S. As a Republic

US Novelist, Historian and Social Critic, Gore Vidal claims that America is now dead as a Republic. The evisceration of Habeas Corpus, the Bill of Rights, and any remnants of the legacy of the Magna Carta have been obliterated by the Bush Regime and taken away all Constitutional links that made America a Republic in the name of 'The War on Terror'.
Vidal was interviewed Friday morning Iran time on Press TV

Questions Needed

It's quite hard to think of good question everyday. I am quite a busy woman with running a business with my husband, have 2 kids out of school for the summer and 5 dogs that need endless attention...not to mention in the process of building a home.

I would love some input from our readers. Do you have a question or thought you would like to share with Salisbury News? I will not use your name or blogname if chosen.
Please email SunnyInOC at atlanticjw@aol.com.

Kratovil Adds New Campaign Manager


Staff addition comes on heels of “Red to Blue” Announcement

STEVENSVILLE, MD (June 26, 2008). Frank Kratovil’s Congressional Campaign today
announced the hiring of veteran campaign operative Tim McCann, who will take
over as campaign manager July 1. The hiring comes a week after Kratovil’s
campaign was elevated to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s “Red
to Blue” list, signifying the commitment of party leaders to make Maryland’s
1st District a top priority this year.

“I’m excited to have Tim coming on board. Our volunteer staff has done a great
job so far and I know they’ll continue to excel under his direction,” said
Frank Kratovil. “Tim’s background in competitive Congressional politics will
give us a big boost as our campaign continues to build momentum and draw
national attention.”

Kratovil was added to DCCC’s “Red to Blue” list last week, an indication that
the national party sees the 1st District as one of best opportunities to pick
up a GOP-held seat this election cycle. Inclusion on this list of targeted
races will help Kratovil attract financial and structural support from the
national party.

“I’m excited to be joining the Kratovil team,” said McCann. “This is going to
be one of the most hotly-contested races in the country this fall, and I’m
looking forward to helping Frank win in November. Frank will be the independent
voice in Washington that 1st District voters deserve and expect.

McCann, a 2003 Georgetown University graduate, comes to Kratovil’s campaign
with a background in campaign management and new media strategy. He has worked
on Democratic campaigns at the municipal, congressional, and statewide levels
and spent the 2006 election cycle serving as deputy campaign manager on the
gubernatorial campaign of Texas Democrat Chris Bell. McCann spent the two prior
cycles working for a Washington, DC political consulting firm specializing in
competitive swing-district Congressional races.

Question of the Day, Sat 6/28

This question brought to you by Sbynews reader, Ben:

What's your most embarrassing verbal slip of the tongue?

Ben said, "Saying Ockra instead of Oprah when talking to a table of her fans."

Personally mine (SunnyInOC) was mixing "circumcised" with "baptized." I was about 10. I asked my mom and dad if I had ever been circumcised. I knew as soon as I said it that I said the wrong word. Wow! I still get reminded every so often at age 31.

Just Where Does T.J. Maloney Live, Salisbury Or Fruitland?


T.J. Maloney's mailing address is 1702 Riverside Dr, SALISBURY but the premises address is 1702 Riverside Dr., FRUITLAND?

GO HERE to see the official records.

Don Geronimo Is BACK!!!

Don Geronimo (previously from the Don & Mike Show) will be back on the air.....and locally, too. He'll be on WOCM (Seacrets Radio www.irieradio.com) beginning at 1:00 pm on July 7th.

Welcome back Don!

UNBELIEVABLE! Salisbury Police Department Press Release

The Salisbury Police Department has responded to a number of burglaries of local business in the last month that resulted in damage to the businesses and the theft of property. This has occurred eleven (11) times and on each occasion glass was broken from a window or door to make entry. Once entry was made, the suspect(s) quickly took property from the store then exited through the same opening. Most of the businesses were in close proximity to Rt. 13, and with the exception of two (2), were located in the southern end of Salisbury. Those two (2) exceptions were on North Salisbury Boulevard. Most of the property taken has involved U.S. Currency and electronic equipment such as cellular telephones and ipods. On two (2) occasions suspects have been observed by witnesses exiting the businesses and have been described as: three (3) young black males, medium build, and wearing all dark clothing.

If anyone has information regarding these burglaries they are asked to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165 CC # 200800022449

CAMP ESPA

MONTH OF JULY 2008.

For our members and our law enforcement agencies. GO HERE to visit their Site. You can join as a private Member for $25.00 per year.

Every Tuesday night starting at 5:30p.m., at Camp ESPA, 5425 Sharptown Road, Eldorado.

Take a child fishing at Camp ESPA.

Trophy for child 12 and under who catches the biggest fish. Has to be recorded by
7:30p.m. Also how many hoops can you make in 60 seconds. Come on out and let's see. Will be recorded each Tuesday night. Let's see who our July champion turns out to be. Different age categories for this one. Starting at 6pm Hotdogs on the grill.

Come on out and try a stinky dog, a pizza dog, a cheesed dog, a chili dog. We even have a bad breath dog as well as that old sauerkraut dog.

Bring your own bait, fishing supplies and drink. We do have sodas and bottled water which you can purchase from the soda machine. This is a great way to spend a little quality time with the family. The pool should be open sometime in the month of July, the basketball court will be open, let's see how good you are at horse shoes and maybe we can get a little volleyball game going.

Around dusk there will be a bonfire, weather permitting.

HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE YOU HAD A ROASTED MARSHMELLOW

BRING A BAG WITH YOU AND LET'S SEE IF YOU STILL KNOW HOW

DON'T FORGET YOUR CHAIR OR BLANKET TO SIT ON. WE HAVE SOME CHAIRS BUT I HOPE WE RUN OUT AND THERE IS STANDING ROOM ONLY. Fishing license apply for 16 and over

SKEETER WILL BE AVAILABLE SO BRING YOUR CAMERA AND GET YOUR

PICTURE WITH SKEETER BEAR.

For more information contact Phylis at 410-726-7894

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE

ESPA stands for, Eastern Shore Police Association.

The City Of Salisbury Is A Pain In The GrAss

Joe,

First let me say I enjoy your page and I read it everyday. Thanks for keeping the good people of Salisbury informed about what is really going on in our city. I am writing about something that happened to me yesterday that just has me fuming and my first thought was your website.

I get home yesterday after work to find this wonderful pick slip attached to the front of my house, only to find a sweet note from the city complaining about grass growing between the cracks of their sidewalk......On and on about how its in violation of section 8.08 and on and on and on. Bottom line is please cut the weeds from your side walk cracks.

See How nice my yard looks!!!! See how much grass in the side walk we are talking about?

Now let me say, I am all about making our city look nice and I have NO problem doing my part. But please see the photo below of the house next door. This is their yard! and yep you guessed it no pink slip for them!.

See the Jungle I live beside! You gotta love it!

Thank you so much City of Salisbury for have your priorities straight! I am so glad you can see where your time really needs to be spent!

You will drive by today and see the grass in my cracks are removed and my neighbors yard keeps getting taller.

Thanks for the justice! and welcome to Salisbury

Yesterday Was National HIV Testing Day....The Bronx Want to Test Every Single Adult Resident

In celebration of National HIV Testing Day, the New York City Government has hatched an idea to implement an aggressive three year plan to test every adult within the Bronx Burrow.

According to the Time Herald-Record Manhattan has the highest Aids cases and the Bronx has the highest death rate. This is attributed to residents waiting too long before being tested and getting necessary treatment. Medical professionals are ready to start making it part of a routine intake just like a Blood Pressure and Temperature Check.

Many people feel it is a way to make a DNA data base on an historically poor and minority population. Especially those who feel HIV AIDS was developed by the Government to exterminate certain types of people.

If Maryland made it mandatory that you get a HIV test would you do it?

Friday, June 27, 2008

Maryland State Police Make a Major Marijuana Bust In Willards

I was informed today, (no Press Release yet) yesterday the Maryland State Police made a major bust on a traffic stop in Willards. The driver was speeding and was pulled over. There was an obvious scent of marijuana coming from the vehicle. I'm awaiting the volume they recovered but from what I've been told it was pretty darned serious. Apparently the pot was found in jars.

I do have more information but I'm going to hold back on saying anything without a Press Release as I wouldn't was to impede on their investigation. Great Work Salisbury Maryland State Police!

Major Breaking Friday Night News

The New Salisbury Fire Department is falling apart! That's right! The ceramic floors from the new kitchen area are cracking and popping and some of the doors are having a hard time closing, one is off by 1 1/2 inches to 2 inches at the bottom and won't seal! They've got chairs not designed for the flooring in the new Station in which the engineers who recommended them completely screwed up. This is not caused by abuse, (scratching and marking the floors) from the Firefighters. They've had overflows from the bathrooms and flowed onto the carpeting. The new doors aren't working properly and they're having to relocate equipment because they cannot get certain doors open. They still haven't installed the speakers so Firefighters inside the building even know there's a fire in progress! Some pagers have dead spots in the building and the speakers are a must. Another piece of information just came in. You know those new big custom doors going into their new Conference Room, they're bowing and are visably showing major signs of not being level at the bottom of the doors. If a taxpayer saw all of this they would freak out.

What say you now Barrie Tilghman, Chief See & Deputy Chief Gordy?

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANNED FOR LIFE FROM DISNEYLAND


But NOT from this Blog. I wonder where they got the NERVE?

A Letter To The Editor

Joe:

With the recent cataclysmic escalation of oil prices - (oil topped $142 a barrel in early - morning trading for the first time) - I feel that you must communicate this message to all of our government legislators - (City, County, State, Federal).

The time is well overdue to require all non - essential government personnel - (Police and ambulance as the only exclusions - NO OTHER EXCLUSIONS) - to be required to drive their State, Federal, City, vehicles to a designated terminal whereby their driving habits can be severely monitored and regulated.

With gas now towering in excess of $4.00/gallon it has become obvious that time has now reached CRITICAL MASS whereby accountability is demanded from the taxpaying public.

I propose the following actions, Effective Immediately, a designated terminal should be required for all County, State, City, and Federal vehicles to be turned-in at the end of each workday, again, no exclusions.

Dramatic measures are required to meet DRAMATIC FUEL COST CONDITIONS. It is only fair to the taxpayers for this system to be implemented ASAP as they are the ones footing the cost to subsidize the current sub-standard system.

Striped Icebergs





Amazing striped icebergs

Icebergs in the Antarctic area sometimes have stripes, formed by
layers of snow that react to different conditions.

Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet
fills up with meltwater and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form.

When an iceberg falls into the sea, a layer of salty seawater can
freeze to the underside. If this is rich in algae, it can form a
green stripe.

Brown, black and yellow lines are caused by sediment, picked up
when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea.

Having the Internet means that we get to see something
that we never imagined!