Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Pocomoke Property beautification award winner!

 


Before

After

New Chamber Program, Merit Award

The Pocomoke Area Chamber of Commerce recently instituted the Merit Award program in which owners of improved properties, both residences and commercial, would be recognized publicly for their outstanding efforts. Improvements can include exterior renovations, rehabilitation, general clean up, landscaping, or really any activity that improves the property and the neighborhood.

Nominations are accepted at the Chamber Office at any time and we are currently working on a digital form with link to make this process a bit easier. For now, nominations can be sent to pocomokechamber@gmail.com at any time. Before and after photographs are appreciated.

Our first winning nomination of this award goes to Israel Buenrostro Alvarez and Jose Erick Chavez with the property address of 424 Bank Street, Pocomoke City, MD.  This property's before and after shots are pictured here.

This house was considered a long term abandoned dwelling and was purchased by the owners in 2022. Renovations included a complete gutting of the interior with substantial framing. 

A Merit Award sign will be placed on the property for a period of time to recognize the transformation and the owners for their extensive efforts.  Congratulations to Israel Alvarez and Jose Erick Chavez!

We think that you will agree, we all benefit from the improvement of properties in our town.

Our Lady Liberty-

 compassion for all

 innocent victims of war. 



 

$75,000 bid chosen; Blackeyed Susan may be a future Snow Hill attraction.

 (WBOC)


(Tuesday night)

SNOW HILL, MD - After nearly two years of troubled waters, the Town of Snow Hill rewarded Henry Wright for the purchase and removal of the Black-Eyed Susan tonight.

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UPDATE: Snow Hill Chooses a Bid in Sale of Black Eyed Susan | Latest News | wboc.com

Monday, October 9, 2023

Electricity for Smith and Tangier Islands

The following news items bring attention that providing and updating electrical service to Smith and Tangier Islands is an ongoing endeavor.

The first item below is from today's Shore Daily News.

The second is a news story from 1947 that, coincidentally, we had just come across this past weekend while researching archives for our weekly Pocomoke Public Eye "Time Machine" feature.

 (Shore Daily News)



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Smith Island and Tangier to serve as test sites for battery project - Shore Daily News


The Free-Lance Star

Fredericksburg, Va.

October,1947



History and fun in Pocomoke on October 14th!

 




Sunday, October 8, 2023

Pocomoke Fall Festival

 Photos courtesy of Wulfhause Productions






View all of the Virtual Halloween Contest photos on the Pocomoke City Facebook page and vote for your favorites. The three top vote winners will be announced on October 27th.

https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=809797344487824&set=pcb.809801877820704

Time Machine: 100 years agp this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1991, 1940, 1895, 1939.

 



                                       
                                       










March, 1991


         (see upper right column)
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Salisbury Daily Times


June, 1940


Worcester Democrat


February, 1895

The Morning Herald (Baltimore)



Rewinding T I M E to- 1939







(New York Times)




Saturday, October 7, 2023

Pocomoke Police: Dock Jam message.

 


  The Pocomoke City Police Department would like to officially welcome all guests and attendees to the Dock Jams event on 10/7/2023. We hope that you enjoy yourself and the beautiful downtown area of Pocomoke City.

   We ask for all guest and attendees to be mindful and considerate when parking your vehicle in our downtown area. We ask that you do not block private driveways, fire hydrants, handicap parking, etc... and obey all parking laws. We further ask that you do not park in a matter that obstructs the follow of traffic on any of our streets. Should you not adhere to the laws and this request, enforcement actions may be necessary.

   Private property owners if you are not permitting public parking on your property, we recommend you post your property. Again, we thank you for your cooperation and hope that you have a great and safe time.