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The Worcester County Library Foundation has exciting news to share. The Philip A. Zaffere Foundation is providing a matching grant up to $50,000 to help fund the Children’s Porch at the new Pocomoke Library. We are incredibly grateful to the Zaffere Foundation for their generosity. With the new library set to open in late Spring 2026, this opportunity will allow your donations to go twice as far.
The Children’s Porch will be used for dynamic, engaging outdoor learning activities like story times, music events, art programs, and a space for children and families to read and play.
We are very fortunate that this matching grant came during this critical phase of the building project. Every contribution will help make the new library a special place that will be enjoyed by the Pocomoke community for generations to come.
Phillip A. Zaffere Foundation Inc is a private foundation located in Towson, Md.
Funding for the Children's Porch had failed to get approval from the Worcester County Commissioners. See Bayside Gazette Nov 13 article (page 21):
To make a donation:
Worcester County Library Foundation | Shore Gives 365
See more pictures from Captain Brian Craven's retirement party:
https://www.facebook.com/p/Pocomoke-City-Police-Dept-100076911507861/
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CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. - Chincoteague Mayor Denise Bowden announced Tuesday that a blown transformer had caused an island-wide blackout on Tuesday.
According to Bowden, the transformer is located on the mainland near the NASA Wallops Visitors Center. Crews were working to have power restored, the mayor said on social media just before 12:30 p.m.
According to A&N Electric Cooperative’s website, the power outage was first reported at noon on Nov. 25. 5,600 customers were affected, according to ANEC.
A&N Electric Cooperative announced that power had been restored just before 3 p.m. The outage had impacted neighbors in Chincoteague, Wattsville, and Oak Hall, the Cooperative said.
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Pocomoke City Mayor Todd J. Nock says:
(Posted on Mayor Nock's Facebook page)
A lot of people have been asking, Where is the Mayor
I’m right here, standing with the rest of our citizens, trying to make sense of what is happening and working every single day to keep our community safe. I do not have all the answers. None of us do. And that is exactly why we need the entire community to get involved.
Here is what we have already done to address crime in Pocomoke
• We assigned a full-time detective to CBI so our cases receive the attention and resources they need.
• We expanded our camera system from five cameras citywide to more than thirty different camera views watching over our neighborhoods and public spaces.
• We installed four new LPR cameras at key entrances so we know who is coming into our town and can track suspicious activity more effectively.
• We added the ShotSpotter system with thirty-three devices placed throughout the city to detect gunfire instantly and improve police response times.
• We held public safety meetings to hear concerns and share updates.
• We organized multiple neighborhood watch meetings but only one person has shown up at a time.
So yes, we have been working and yes, we have been trying to fix these issues. But we cannot do this by ourselves.
We need you. We need parents, neighbors, faith leaders, business owners, and everyday residents to step in with us. We need people willing to show up, speak up, volunteer, and help take back our streets. Community safety takes community effort.
I have to keep it real about the lack of support we are receiving. It is little to none! No calls, no meetings, no collaboration. Pocomoke should not be living like this. We should not be afraid to sit on our porches, walk down our streets, or let our children play outside.
But I am asking you to stand with me. Join the effort. Get involved. Let us work together and create the safe community we all deserve.
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She had to find a way to pay for all that jewelry in her ears.
Your friend,
Slim
Senator Carozza Calls Out Attorney General Using Taxpayer Dollars On Foreign-Owned Offshore Wind Project
Senator Mary Beth Carozza joined with the Senate Republican Caucus leadership in sending a letter which calls out Maryland Attorney General for using taxpayer dollars on a federal lawsuit supporting a foreign-owned offshore wind project and for his failing response to their letter. In the SRCC letter, the Senators urge the Attorney General to refocus his office on protecting Maryland taxpayers and to withdraw the State’s participation in this wasteful lawsuit.
The SRCC letter and the Attorney General’s response are attached. (see below)
This past weekend marked the anniversary of an event that left an indelible mark in the minds of those of us who remember that time.
Two years ago, on the 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination The Pocomoke Public Eye published an article reminiscing the event including Washington memories of a young college student from Pocomoke.
To read that posting enter "PHOTO 1" (using quotations) at the right of the screen where it says, "Search This Blog".
(Posting concludes with an editorial from the Democratic Messenger in Snow Hill.)