Monday, March 2, 2026

Pocomoke brush clean up-

 
CITY OF POCOMOKE CITY – BRUSH CLEAN UP

Brush from the winter storm will be picked up on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, weather permitting. Please leave all brush close to the sidewalks but not on the sidewalks.


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Pocomoke Mayor & Council Meeting-

 

(City of Pocomoke)

POCOMOKE CITY MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEETING 

MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026 at 6:30 PM 

City Hall Council Chambers

101 Clarke Avenue, Pocomoke City, Maryland 21851

AGENDA: https://cityofpocomoke.com/government/meetings

LIVE STREAM: https://youtube.com/@pocomokecityhalllive

←← Time Machine←← 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; plus 1997.

                                                                                  





(Editorial)






                                                                       
*August 1997 ..

A Pocomoke landmark building, originally the U.S. 13 Restaurant, was heavily damaged by fire in August 1997. At that time it was known as The Eastern Shoreman Restaurant Crab House Lounge. The newspaper picture below shows the interior of the restaurant in the early 1950's. Photo courtesy Frances Twyford.



Salisbury Daily Times

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Friday, February 27, 2026

Md oyster disaster declaration requested-

 


Maryland requests disaster declaration for Chesapeake oyster fishery

Demand declines have endangered the market, state officials say

By:-February 27, 20266:08 pm
Maryland requested a federal disaster declaration for the Chesapeake Bay oyster fishery Friday, after a perfect storm of bad weather and headline-grabbing environmental incidents depressed the market.
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Stirring an unnecessary snow panic at the grocery stores?

THE FACTS: Forecasts predicted a less than 50% chance of snow Monday afternoon until just after midnight followed by rainy and mild days. No significant snow amount was indicated. A later forecast included rain as well on Monday.

But you'll probably being hearing a lot of "it's supposed to..." around town. 

We say it was not a responsible headline for delmarvanow.com (Salisbury Daily Times) to use, especially as the leading story.



Payment scam-

Worcester County Sheriff's Office: 

Beware, this is a SCAM!



Time Machine Preview-

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

PLUS

1997  ..

                           (Memories of a Pocomoke City eating landmark)



WEATHER


(Link to forecast and advisories, lower E.S. Md:)

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=38.0722&lon=-75.5638

(Link to forecast and advisories, E.S. Va:) 

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=37.7108&lon=-75.742


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Pocomoke firemen confronted snowstorm havoc-


(Info edit from Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company FACEBOOK)

Beginning this past Sunday evening the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company maintained a volunteer staffed engine, rescue, command vehicle, and utility vehicle to serve during the course of the snowstorm.

By early Monday afternoon Pocomoke Fire Company personnel had responded to 17 calls for service, including assisting Accomack with a structure fire. The majority of incidents were storm-related, involving vehicles off the roadway, numerous trees and limbs down, downed power and utility lines, and assisting EMS.

Crews removed countless trees and limbs. Members also faced adverse and hazardous conditions, and in some cases, obstructions could not be safely removed.

Personnel remained standing by at the station, ready to respond to additional emergency calls.

THANK YOU, POCOMOKE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND SERVICE!



Monday, February 23, 2026

Pocomoke welcomes The Landing!

 

(Photos and text from City of Pocomoke Facebook)

Congratulations to the newest addition to downtown Pocomoke City! The Landing, located at 149 Market Street, now brings together four professional service providers along with a charming storefront boutique under one roof.

Local entrepreneurs Rachel Harris and Stephanie Dize—recipients of the Downtown Building Improvement Program and Project Restore 2.0—have transformed a property that had stood vacant for more than 20 years into a vibrant new space for the community.