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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Fruitland/Salisbury Wal-Mart Closed While WaWa North Remains Open



Wal-Mart is closed. Can anyone tell me why the employees still have to report to work for the night shift? Will trucks still deliver in this mess when everyone is being told to stay off the roads? Obviously Wal-Mart doesn't care about their employees. This is careless!

In the mean time, WaWa on the North end of Town will remain open, even though no employees have shown up for work. Management is being forced to remain at that location. So if you're out and about and would like to give a friendly hello to the Staff that can't be relieved, stop into WaWa and get a hot cup of Joe.

Slip Sliding Away!




Is Delmar, DE. Proving To Have More Snow Than The Rest Of The Eastern Shore?

MSP Press Release


DATE & TIME: January 29, 2010 @ 1155 PM
LOCATION: S/B Rt 13 SO Stockyard Rd Wicomico Co., Md.
CASE NUMBER: 10-54-000904
INCIDENT: Resisting Arrest/Obstructing and Hindering

Accused: Wallace R. Jackson, 49 years old, Snow Hill, Md.
Charges: Driving Under Influence of Alcohol, Resisting Arrest, Obstructing and Hindering.

BRIEF RESUME: On 1/29/10, at approximately 1155 pm, Tfc Myers stopped the above listed subject for suspected dui at S/B Rt 13 south of Stockyard Rd. Contact was then made with the driver, Wallace Jackson. He was operating a 1995 black Cadillac at the time of the stop. Mr Jackson was ultimately placed under arrest after failing several field sobriety tests. Jackson was arrested for dui and handcuffed. He became resistant and combative at that time. Tfc Myers forced him onto the ground and called for assistance. Jackson was eventually transported to the Salisbury Barrack and ultimately to the detention center for processing. Tfc Myers sustained and injury to his lower back. Mr. Jackson did not receive any injuries as a result of this incident.

U.S. Considers 'Internet Access For All'


Next month, the United States will introduce a national program aimed at giving every American access to a fast Internet connection, raising the standard from a dial-up connection to broadband. Unlike other nations, however, the U.S. will stop short of declaring broadband access a basic human right.

For some, the right to access the Internet might pale in comparison to other basic human rights, such as the right to life, freedom of expression and equality before the law, but the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights also includes the right to education and the right to work, which may hinge on Internet access.

The United States is currently the only industrialized nation without a national policy for Internet access. Estonia, Greece, France and Finland have recognized Internet access as a basic human right in accordance with the United Nations recommendation.

In 2009, Finland became the first nation to mandate universal broadband along with a minimum speed. All Finns must have access to a 1-megabit per second broadband (Mbps) connection within 2 kilometers of their homes. Finland plans to increase the speed of connection for its populace from 1Mbps to 100Mbps by the end of 2015. What does it mean for Finns? Instead of minutes, data transfers for most tasks — including web browsing, movie streaming and large file downloads — will take only a few seconds.

American citizens who can't access the Internet are at a severe disadvantage, experts say. According to Blair Levin, executive director of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Omnibus Broadband Initiative, more than three-quarters of U.S. companies now accept resumes only online.

The FCC is spearheading the national broadband plan to accelerate broadband deployment across the United States, especially in poor and rural areas. The agency will present its plan to the House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Feb. 13.

Read more here.

Remember I Said There'd Be Two Big Announcements On Monday, Here's One Of Them


Who says there is no GANGS in Salisbury!

A federal jury convicted two Maryland gang leaders, one of whom produced the infamous "Stop Snitching" videos, of racketeering Thursday, after two days of deliberation. Sherman Pride, 35, of Salisbury and Ronnie Thomas, 36, of Baltimore face a maximum of 20 years in prison on the racketeering charge. Pride could get a life term for conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Prosecutors said the men were members of the Bloods' violent Tree Top Piru group, which sold drugs across the state. Pride led a TTP set on the Eastern Shore, and Thomas was a gang leader in Maryland, according to the U.S. attorney's office. Thomas produced two "Stop Snitching" videos, which encourage retaliation against anyone who cooperatates with police. Eight others connected to the videos have been convicted in federal court. Five other defendants charged with gang racketeering are expected to go on trial in March.

From the Baltimore Sun

Drunken Magnolia Man Attempts To Enter Two Houses


Location:
200 block of Cedar Drive Cedar Village Mobile Home Park Lincoln
21000 block of W. Mayhew Drive Cedar Creek Estates Lincoln

DATE and TIME:
Friday January 29, 2010 between 8:45 p.m. and 9:35 p.m.

Victim(s):
28 year old male 200 block of Cedar Drive Lincoln
19 year old male 21000 block of W. Mayhew Drive Lincoln
35 year old female 21000 block of W. Mayhew Drive Lincoln

Defendant(s):
DeQuain Flamer-19 of 100 block of Boyd Drive Magnolia, De

Charge(s):
Attempted Robbery 2nd degree
2 counts of Offensive Touching
Wearing a Disguise during the Commission of a Felony
Failure to Provide Fingerprints
Resisting Arrest
Underage Consumption of Alcohol
Disorderly Conduct
Criminal Trespass 3rd degree

Bond Information:
$11,752.00 cash bail and remanded to Sussex Correctional Institute

Resume:

Delaware State Police Friday evening January 29, 2010 responded to the 200 block of Cedar Drive Lincoln Delaware. Cedar Drive is in the Cedar Village development of Lincoln.

Troopers learned that around 8:45 p.m. the 28 year old victim was on the porch of his residence when they observed DeQuain Flamer crouched down in front of their vehicles. Flamer then got up and confronted the victim asking him for drugs and money. Flamer next told the victim this is a robbery give me everything you have. Flamer then walked onto the victim’s porch and punched him on the face. The victim was able to push Flamer off his porch at which time a white unidentified vehicle pulled up to the front of the residence and picked up Flamer.

State Police while investigating the Cedar Drive incident received a report of a fight in the Cedar Creek Estates development Lincoln with a suspect fitting the description of Flamer.

Troopers responded to the 21000 block of W. Mayhew Drive where they contacted two additional victims ages 19 and 35. They reside at the same residence just mentioned. Troopers learned that Flamer had also attempted to enter this residence however was unsuccessful. When the 19 year old male victim opened his residence door, Flamer reportedly was wearing a ski mask and gloves. The 19 year old victim was able to walk Flamer to the edge of his property at which time Flamer pushed the victim in his chest. Flamer was apparently staying two houses down from this residence.

During this incident the victim’s dog ran out and the 35 year old female victim left her residence to locate it. While driving around the 35 year old victim came across Flamer standing in the middle of the street yelling obscenities and sticking his middle finger in the air.

Troopers later were able to contact Flamer and place him under arrest. Flamer was reportedly intoxicated and displaying erratic violent behavior. Flamer was arrested for the above listed offenses and remanded to Sussex Correctional Institute in lieu of $11,752 cash bail.

State Police Attempt To Identify Found Body

State Police Attempt to Identify Found Body

Location:
Jones Store Road near Philips Hill Road Millsboro, Delaware

DATE and TIME:
January 29, 2010 8:14 p.m.

Victim(s):
Unknown Wife Female

Suspect(s):
N/A

Resume:

Delaware State Police Friday January 29, 2010 responded to Jones Store Road Millsboro for a death investigation. A found body was located at approximately 8:14 p.m. by an undisclosed person who notified the 911 center.

Delaware State Police are currently attempting to positively identify the white female victim. The victim has been turned over to the Office of Chief Medical Examiners in Wilmington.

A more updated press release will be provided once additional specifics about the found body have been obtained.

Update Victim Identified

Resume:

Delaware State Police through fingerprint recognition have positively identified the woman found on Jones Store Road Millsboro on yesterday’s date.

The white female found unresponsive yesterday is named:

· Carla T. Howard-40 of 21000 block of Orchard Road Ellendale, De

The autopsy has been completed please contact the Office of Chief Medical Examiners for additional details. Toxicology reports have not been completed.

Delaware State Police is continuing to investigate how Carla T. Howard came to be on Jones Store Road and continue to conduct interviews in this case.

Additional details will be released as soon as they become available.

Hazardous Weather Traffic Advisory Nassau Bridge Sussex County

Location:
Nassau Bridge Coastal Highway N/O SR 9 Lewes
DATE
Saturday January 30, 2010

Resume:

Delaware State Police is currently on scene of an accident northbound SR 1 Coastal Highway involving a single vehicle.

The roadway is currently shut down do to approximately 11 other vehicles reported to be sideways in the same vicinity however not directly involved.

The roadways are extremely hazardous statewide and State Police are asking all motorist to limit their driving in these hazardous conditions. Currently State Police statewide is experiencing high volumes of traffic crashes.

New Castle County
38 property damage crashes no personal injury crashes
Kent County
28 property damage crashes and 1 personal injury crash
Sussex County
25 property damage crashes no personal injury crashes

Additional crash information will be forwarded as soon as it becomes available. Thanks again for your cooperation

DSP News Release: Nassau Bridge N/O SR 9 Lewes REOPENED

Stay Home. Even The Pro's Can't Handle It Out There!

This is off Old Ocean City Road.

Mother Of All Great Depressions


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Holy Cow!


Man, everyone must truly be stuck at home because we just passed last Saturday's numbers and its only 5:30 PM.



Here I thought I'd take it easy on Posts, (as I usually do on Saturday's) but like everyone else, there's not a whole lot to do today anyway.



Well, since there's so many of you on here, someone come up with their best idea of what to do when so many are stuck indoors.



Someone mentioned the power may go out and recommended that people fill up their bath tubs with water in case your toilets stop working and pull out candles in case the power goes out.

Update On Monster Truck/Civic Center Situation

Joe,

Thought I’d pass on to you that the afternoon show has ended at the Civic Center. The snowdrifts are too high for some cars to move. No one has plowed the lot. Don’t know if anyone can help

There were about 1000 people that attended the show. So maybe those that wrote earlier are the “lucky ones” for not attending and loosing their ticket money but at least not getting stuck.

Tim In Quantico Sends SBYNews An Update



"I'm just passing time reading your blog and figured I send you a few pics of what we have out here in the country where the plows are few and far between."

We've Got Almost 11" In Delmar So Far, How About You?

Winter Snow Storm In Delmar, Delaware



Don't you just love a white blanket covering your home.


The pellet stove is cranking the house to 80 degrees, thanks to Farmer's & Planters just dropping off a skid of pellets this week.


Stay warm Folks, this isn't going away any time soon.

Another Civic Center Complaint

"Hi Joe ,

I am writing you with a very serious concern . And I am hoping that you could help me with getting this concerned extinguished . I had purchased 5 tickets to the Salisbury Civic center for the 2:00 Monster truck show today ... In advance . Now we get hit with this snow storm and i contacted the civic center to express my concerns of driving there from Dover , De ... I requested a refund and was told very curtly that they dont do refunds and that the show would go on . I have no choice but to eat the tickets because i do not want to jeopardize my 11 yr olds well being in this winter snow storm ... I guess what I was hoping is that you could maybe post something concerning the Civic centers position to hold onto my money and try to coerce me into putting my family in danger from trying to travel in these conditions . If I'm being un-understanding could you please tell me so , I think it is very wrong of them to take the position that they are and would greatly appreciate it if in ur heart you find your self on my side of this situation .... Pleas Joe ... Could you help any ? My money was so tight in these times of uncertainty that the 161.00 dollars would go far to helping my finances . I just wanted to show this young man a great show and feel the Civic center is being un-understanding about the weather thing . They dont have to worry with it because of last nites show .

I will be hoping and praying that you find the situation i am facing as news worthy for your blog . You have done so much there on SBY for all of us I hope you can see what i'm asking ? If I am unreasonable for wanting a refund prior to show time please let me know .... Waiting for a reply from you .... till then please take care and drive safe if you have to go out in this."

We Could Get 18 Inches??

Heavy snow will continue shifting eastward across Virginia and parts of Maryland, Delaware and southern New Jersey into this evening, creating major disruptions to travel. People from Richmond, Va., to Washington, D.C., and Cape May, N.J., are already being affected.

Vehicle accidents and even road closures could result on the ground, while airline passengers face flight delays and cancellations.

This afternoon into early tonight, an additional 6 to 12 inches of snow will fall across eastern Virginia, southern Maryland and southern Delaware.

This additional snowfall will bring storm totals up to 18 inches in some areas.

Richmond, Virginia Beach, Va., and Salisbury, Md., are among the cities where such snowfall totals are possible.

In addition, strong winds gusting between 30 and 40 mph will create significant blowing and drifting of the snow along with whiteout conditions at times.

Accuweather

If You're Impressed With Our Local Police Now, Wait Until Monday!














Ladies & Gentlemen, while I'm not at liberty to expose information at this point and time, I certainly appreciate all of the nice comments coming in on the Church Street arrest yesterday.

That being said, there will be major news coming to all of you on Monday. If you're impressed now, wait until they bust open this information and expose all of the fine work they have done most recently the general public is not aware of, yet.

One thing is for sure, our new leaders in the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office, the Maryland State Police, the Salisbury Police Department and the Delaware State Police will NO LONGER stand for crime on the Eastern Shore.

Out of respect for all of these agencies mentioned above I will refrain from exposing this information and will wait until Monday. In the mean time I'll simply share with all of you that because of their efforts and cooperation with each other, the safety blanket on the Eastern Shore is more secure than you've ever seen. When these agencies said, Game On, they meant it, trust me on that one.

Let me add, my hat is tipped to the States Attorneys Offices and Judges as well. While many might say, better late than never, criminals beware, there's a new Sheriff in Town and the Eastern Shore will no longer be a place for criminals to take advantage of one and all again.

More to come.......

Stock Up On Pipe Tobacco NOW!


Pipe Smokers Beware!

A new bill has been introduced and is pending in Congress, H.R. 4439, that would amend federal law established by last year's S-CHIP expansion. The bill proposes raising the federal excise tax rate on Pipe Tobacco to be equal to the tax rate on roll-your-own Cigarette Tobacco.

The federal pipe tobacco tax is currently $2.8311 per pound, which represents a 158% increase from the pre-S-CHIP tax of $1.0969 per pound. The proposed bill would increase the tax on pipe tobacco to a whopping $24.78 per pound!

STOCK UP NOW!

Monster Truck Show At Civic Center


"Joe,

I have six tickets to the monster truck show today at two at the Civic Center. I called to see what they were doing because of the snow, and the answer was; “No, it’s not cancelled and there will be no refunds issued.” How can they expect us to drive to the show with four to six inches of snow on the ground? These tickets were not cheap!!! I know there are many others in my position- is there something you can do to help???

Thanks!"
Another viewers said:
"I was at home at 10:23 a.m. watching the snow fall and was so disappointed because my husband, son, and two grandsons were going to miss the monster truck show at the Civic Center for which we paid $129.50. I called the Civic Center to see what they were going to do (refund or reschedule) only to be told that "the people and equipment are here and the show will be going on no matter what the weather is". I asked about a refund and was told "no refunds". I commented that this was dangerous and stupid....that we, like many people, do not have cars with 4-wheel drive. I was told, "I'm sorry, but I'm only the messenger". I'm sure, with the amount of snow forecasted, we will be advised to stay home for our safety. I just can't believe that the Civic Center would jeopardize people's safety like this PLUS keep our money!"

The $1,500,000.00 Civic Center Parking Lot?

AJ,

I'm sorry your schedule prohibited our meeting. I hope the following provides the information you're seeking:

Questions from Allen Perdue
Besides the outrageous asking price for this run down parking area how much more is going to be needed from the Tax Payer for the County to make this land a feasible parking area?
100% of the purchase price will be paid from Maryland’s Program Open Space fund; The grant and the appraisals were approved by the State Board of Public Works last March. The purchase price was determined by two independent appraisals

I ask this because the drainage system may not be up to date for the watershed to pass standard requirements?
The parking lot was designed by Parker and Assoc. and is compliment with new storm water management laws to be enacted in 2 months. The property will yield 500 parking spaces, thereby increasing our onsite parking by over 50%

There is no lighting which needs to be replaced / updated.
What is this cost? This area will have to be repaved. The present blacktop is in terrible condition and will be a mistake to resurface over the old. The base will have to be reconditioned after removing the old blacktop and before this area is resurfaced with new blacktop.

The parking lot was designed to include storm water management measures, re-paving and new lights. The estimate is $1,100,000. $720,000 will be paid from Maryland’s Program Open Space fund. The grant was approved by the State Board of Public Works last May. The balance will come from general obligation bonds to be paid by Wicomico County.

Are these concerns being addressed in the appraisal that is being used and deducted from the asking price? If not why?
The appraised value is the value of the property’s best and highest use… commercial or residential.

You (Rick) say the appraisals were done some time ago. If that is so why has there not been a more recent appraisal done by the State, in which the State Highway Administration conducts not a Realtors?
Four reasons:
· By law POS projects require independent appraisals performed by certified MAI appraiser.
· Because the State’s paying the bill and accepted the current appraisals
· There are no recent comparable sales
· The owners don’t have to sell and accepted this value;
· The state may withdraw the POS grant to fund its deficit and taking more time exposes Wicomico taxpayers to this risk

As for as charging for the usage of the area for parking, what is the legality of being charged when it is not being used without a written contract or is there a contract which is not being revealed?
· Unless purchased by the county, this is private property and the county has no right to use without express permission. The landowner has every right to require whatever rent they deem appropriate or deny us usage altogether absent agreement.

Who made such an agreement and on who's authority since this would be considered a County expense? Does the individual have the legal authority for this type of decision/agreement?
There is no agreement…but absent a purchase the owner will require rent or deny us use of the property.

What account is this expense being withdrawn from?
The land purchase and parking lot development payment tactics were previously addressed.

Who sets the cost for this parking area usage and is the cost comparable to other parking cost in Salisbury?
County elected officials… the Executive and County Council...IF the County purchases this property.

Gary W. Mackes, Director Wicomico Recreation, Parks & Tourism Wicomico Youth & Civic Center 500 Glen Avenue Salisbury, MD 21804 (410)548-4900, ext. 106 gmackes@wicomicocounty.org

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One Very Smart Bird

Maryland Could Be A Massachusetts Repeat

With all deference to former Gov. Bob Ehrlich, I find his comments, through his spokesman and published in The Gazette ["Ehrlich might take heart from Massachusetts vote," Jan. 22], to be inaccurate.

Having door-knocked for Scott Brown and then witnessing his victory in Massachusetts firsthand, I know that an independent candidate, free from machine politics, can and will win against any Democrat or Republican in any state, including Maryland.

In fact, President Obama admitted as much during a post-election interview when he stated, "the same voters that voted for me, voted for Scott Brown."

Ehrlich saying that Barbara Mikulski is no Martha Coakley is also not accurate. Both officials are lifelong politicians, both are beholden to machine politics and both stand for higher taxes, greater governmental spending, amnesty for illegal immigrants and a federal takeover of the health care industry. And both are/were well-liked.

Scott Brown's reputation for listening to voters, his record of fighting for open, transparent and accountable government and his campaign theme of "we can do better" resonated with independent, Democratic and Republican voters alike.

In my campaign for United States Senate, as I go door to door and event to event, I am finding a similar response — Maryland voters want elected officials that will listen to them and that will then act in their best interest, not the machine's best interest.

Maryland voters believe that "their" United States Senate seat, afforded to "them" by the Constitution, does not belong to Barbara Mikulski or to any one political machine or party ... it belongs to "them," the people.

My candidacy for U.S. Senate, like Scott Brown's, gives Marylanders a chance to once again have their voices heard in Congress.

I am hopeful that Bob Ehrlich might reconsider his comments given this firsthand accounting from both Massachusetts and Maryland, and perhaps have the evidence he needs to run for governor — a decision that I would support.

Eric Wargotz, Queenstown
The writer is a member of the Queen Anne's County board of commissioners and a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.

MEET THE CANDIDATES

Cecil County Patriots Is pleased to announce an opportunity to MEET THE CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR U. S. CONGRESS

Join us for a Question and Answer session: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 7:00PM At the American Legion in Perryville, MD 300 Cherry St. Perryville, MD 21903

This event is free and open to the public

Invited Guests: Congressman Frank Kratovil - (invitation declined) Senator Andy Harris - (confirmed) Dr. Richard Davis - (confirmed) Mr. Jack Wilson- (confirmed)

To submit questions, please send an email to info@cecilcountypatriots.com. Come meet the people who will be making decisions for your future! For further information and to RSVP for this event, please visit our website at www.cecilcountypatriots.com

Church St Burglary




At approximately 4:40pm Salisbury P.D. was notified of a burglary in progress at 608 Church St. Officers arrived to find one #1 male (juvenile) and one #1 female inside the house. The two suspects attempted to flee, but were immediately caught and detained. During the investigation, officers found that a window had been broken in the back of the house apparently to gain access. SPD supervisor arrived to secure photos of the damage. Both suspects were subsequently placed under arrest and transported to Wicomico County Detention Center. Two officers remained on scene awaiting arrival of the property owner. It should be noted that while officers witnessed both suspects inside the house, the two blamed each other for the burglary.

Photos Courtesy Of Malaki Greer

POLICE PURSUIT ENDS IN FATAL CRASH

(Hollywood, MD) – Maryland State Police continue their investigation into a fatal crash involving the driver of a pickup truck who sped away from troopers on a routine traffic stop.

The deceased is identified as Francis X. Chase, Jr., 33, of the 43000-block of Palamino Drive in Hollywood, Maryland. Chase was a passenger in the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver is identified as Tyrone D. Butler, 39, of the 23000-block of Sugar Maple Court in California, Maryland. He was flown by Maryland State Police helicopter to Prince George’s County Shock Trauma with non life threatening injuries.

The preliminary investigation indicates that around 1:30 p.m. today, a trooper assigned to the Leonardtown Barracks stopped Butler, the driver of a white 1995 Dodge pickup truck for speeding on Mervell Dean Road in Hollywood. When asked, Butler was unable to provide proper identification, but did provide a name. The name given to the trooper was found to be of an individual with a suspended license. Subsequently, the trooper called for backup assistance to initiate the arrest of the driver.

Once backup arrived, both state troopers approached the vehicle. When asked to step out of the vehicle, Butler fled the scene initiating the pursuit on to State Route 235. Butler led police on a 2.5 mile pursuit until Butler turned abruptly onto Vista Road and then into a private driveway, crashing into two trees where the vehicle came to rest.

Butler was apprehended as he exited the vehicle. Emergency personnel immediately rendered first aid at the scene. Butler was flown to Prince George’s County Shock Trauma Center.

Troopers, along with paramedics from Advanced Life Support, attempted life saving measures on the passenger, Chase. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Maryland State Police CRASH Team is on the scene conducting the investigation. The Maryland State Police Aviation Command, Hollywood Volunteer Fire Department and Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department responded to the crash.

No charges have been placed at this time. Maryland State Police are consulting with the St. Mary’s County State’s Attorney as the investigation continues.

WINTER DINNER AND AUCTION

February 20, 2010

EASTON....Eastern Shore Global Missions, an initiative of Christ Church Easton's Youth and Family outreach programs, is gearing up for its biggest project to date: a mission trip to Africa.

A Winter Dinner Auction will be held on February 20th at 5:30 at Talbot Country Club to raise funds for the projects that the team of 37 area youth and adults will work to complete while they are in Africa.

The evening begins with cocktails in the newly renovated Banquet Room. Meet team members and browse and bid on silent auction items including beautiful paintings by local artists, vacation destinations, professional services and entertainment packages.

Enjoy a gourmet dinner with your friends while being serenaded by live musical entertainment. Following dinner, keynote speaker, Reverend Nick Sichangi, an Episcopal priest from Kenya, will offer insights into the culture of Kenya, the June mission destination. A live auction will conclude this special event.

Please plan to attend this exciting inaugural event in support of Eastern Shore Global Mission's effort to bring the caring and compassion of our community to needy areas of the world.

· $75 tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets or by calling 410-822-2677. Further information on the event and Eastern Shore Global Missions, including their mission team blog, is available at http://www.esgmissions.org.