Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Resolving Somerset Teacher of the Year incorrect call-

 (A finalist was incorrectly named as award winner.)



(View announcement regarding resolution of the issue)

SCPS 2026-2027 Teacher of the Year | Somerset County Public Schools

Have you heard?

 POCOMOKE CHATTER:

The limos seen on Winter Quarters Drive last week were on their way to the log cabin for a meeting of high-level national officials regarding a top-secret matter.

Pocomoke entrepreneurs Bob Builder and Sam Sellers are said to be planning a huge new project.

A well-known celebrity is building a summer home just outside of Pocomoke City.

We've scooped Chip at Pocomoke City Arrowhead on this one- The Pocomoke Public Eye is moving to new digs on Market Street to accommodate our staff expansion, new mobile units, and satellite dishes. 

REMINDER: Today is April 1st.  Don't get fooled!


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Response to diesel Leak at Pocomoke dock-

                           310pm March 31, 2026

(Mayor Todd J. Nock)

Update regarding the diesel leak 3/31/26. Residents may continue to notice a strong diesel fuel odor due to shifting wind direction. The Fire Department and Hazmat team deployed containment booms around the vessel to control the spill. 
(from WMDT)


Performance nearby on Va. Eastern Shore-




Monday, March 30, 2026

Volunteers needed for sprucing up around town!

 


Seeking groups and individuals for Pocomoke Community Clean Up.  Many hands make light work.  

8 am Meet at Fairgrounds to pick up bags, gloves, and other gear to be provided by City.  Receive area assignments.

11 am  Return to Fairgrounds with bagged trash to be deposited into garbage truck.  Large items that are unable to be moved can be left at roadside for Public Works to pick up.

Noon - Hotdogs and soft drinks at Cypress Roots Brewing Company provided by City of Pocomoke and Cypress Roots Brewing Company.

GET INVOLVED!


Pocomoke trash pick-up..

 Reminder!!! The Pocomoke City trash pick-up schedule is different this week due to the Good Friday Holiday. Thursday, April 2nd Pick-ups will be Wednesday, April 1st. Friday, April 3rd Pick-ups will be Thursday, April 2nd! City Hall is Closed Friday, April 3rd for the Holiday.


Eastern Shore Railway Museum-

 
(View news article)

SHORE PERSPECTIVES All aboard! Ellen Johnson Helps Keep the Eastern Shore Railway Museum on track - Shore Daily News

Sunday, March 29, 2026

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Winning CASH BASH numbers-

 Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company

Here are the winning numbers for the 2026 Cash Bash. We would like to thank everyone who came out for the event. We would also like to thank our sponsors. See you next year!



*$10,000



Time←←Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; plus Melody Manor- a bygone relic of lower Eastern Shore history.

 



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     (Editorial)



*March 1989



(March 2026 according to AI:)
The historic Melody Manor (also known as the Frances Langford Manor) in Marion Station, Somerset County, Maryland, was demolished several years ago. 

Current Status and Background
Demolition: While the exact date of its removal is not specified in recent records, community archives and photographic evidence from 2016 confirm that the structure was taken down, leaving only the site and its "backdrop" behind.

Historical Significance: The manor was the residence of famed big band singer and actress Frances Langford, who was born in 1913. Langford was widely known for her performances during the Golden Age of Radio and her USO tours during World War II.



Anonymous
The Melody Manor pictured is on Wicomico Creek, off Polk's Road, near the Tull Farm where Edna Davy Muir lived. It is still standing and a subdivision of prominent homes was built on the farm years ago.

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