Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Meeting cancelled-

 NOTICE is hereby given by the Mayor and City Council of Pocomoke City, that a meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission has been cancelled for:

THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2026 at 6:30 PM


Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Pocomoke fitness initiative!

 



(From Pocomoke City Mayor Todd J. Nock)

Introducing the Mayor’s 50 Mile Challenge
Pocomoke, it’s time to get moving.
I am excited to launch the Mayor’s 50 Mile Challenge, a community-wide fitness initiative designed to encourage healthy living, friendly competition, and community engagement. The challenge is simple: log 50 miles between July 1, 2026 and July 31, 2026 using the Nike Run Club app. Whether you walk, jog, run, or do a combination of all three, every mile counts.
This challenge is for everyone. You do not have to be a runner to participate. The goal is to get outside, stay active, and challenge yourself while joining fellow residents in a citywide movement toward better health and wellness.
Challenge Details
• Dates: July 1, 2026 – July 31, 2026
• Goal: 50 Miles
• Track your miles using the Nike Run Club app
• Walkers, joggers, and runners are all welcome
• Open to residents of all ages
Grab a friend, family member, coworker, neighbor, or church member and participate together. Walk or run in groups, encourage one another, and enjoy everything our community has to offer. We want to see Pocomoke outside, active, and moving together.
As Mayor, I will be participating right alongside you. Throughout the month, I will share updates, highlight participants, and encourage our community as we work toward our goals.
At the end of the challenge, participants who complete the full 50 miles will receive special recognition, and we will celebrate the accomplishments of our community together.
The Mayor’s 50 Mile Challenge is about more than fitness. It is about building community, creating healthy habits, and demonstrating what we can accomplish when we come together with a common purpose.
Who’s in? Let me know in the comments (mayor's Facebook page) and get ready to take the first step on July 1.


Latest forecast-


(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


News you may have missed-

 

Foal dies on Chincoteague - Shore Daily News


(Arrested in Pocomoke)

Second suspect arrested in Par 4 shooting - Shore Daily News


Rock Sat launch scheduled for Wednesday at Wallops - Shore Daily News

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Firemen's Parade-

 

Reserve Engine 101 represented the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company at the Maryland State Firemen’s Association Parade in Berlin, Maryland. Pictured left to right are Firefighter Larry Fykes, Chaplain Mike Dean, Cadet Johnathan Dean, and Calvin Dean.


Time←←Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke City's newspaper; 1901, 2010.

 




(NOTE: According to AI the original Pocomoke Fair ran from 1901 to 1930 and then fell victim to the economic hardships of The Great Depression. It returned to the Pocomoke Fairgrounds in 1991.)









                                                                          
*March 1901

(Peninsula Enterprise)

*February 2010









(Salisbury Daily Times)

(Election winners were Robert L. Hawkins and Diane Downing.)

tkforppe@yahoo.com


Saturday, June 20, 2026

Mini mystery in the Pocomoke at Snow Hill-

 (WMDT)


SNOW HILL, Md. – Emergency responders were on scene at Byrd Park in Snow Hill Friday evening.

The Snow Hill Police Department says an individual reported that his magnetic fishing equipment had attached to something heavy and metal next to the southern portion of the boat ramp at the park.

A side sonar scan was conducted and revealed a frame that appeared to be some type of vehicle.

As a result, the Ocean City Dive Team was called in, and after 2 hours of searching, a large wooden frame with metal cross supports was removed from the river.

Some locals believe it may be the remnants of an old box car, but authorities are not certain.

Police say additional scans of the bulkhead surrounding the boat ramp will be conducted in the near future to rule out any vehicles.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Crisfield election results-

 (WBOC)


(View news story)

Taylor re-elected as Crisfield mayor; three council incumbents win new terms | Latest News | wboc.com


Somers Cove funds approved-

 



New Pocomoke City Planning Director

 

The City of Pocomoke is excited to welcome our newest team member, Kristen Tremblay.
Kristen will serve as Pocomoke City's Planning Director with over 13 years of experience in municipal and county government.
Please join us in officially welcoming Kristen to the team!

New Wor-Wic to SU transfer agreement-


(WMDT)

 SALISBURY, Md. — Salisbury University and Wor-Wic Community College took a major step toward expanding educational opportunities on the Eastern Shore by signing a new transfer agreement.

(View news story)

Wor-Wic and Salisbury University Open Doors With College Transfer Program - 47abc

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Pocomoke City SAFE PATH project to start-

 


(Pocomoke City Mayor Todd J. Nock announcement)

I am excited to announce that Phase 1 of the Mayor’s Safe Path Initiative will officially begin on June 22, 2026, and continue through July 17, 2026. This is a major investment in our infrastructure and a commitment to improving the safety, appearance, and quality of life throughout Pocomoke City.

During this phase, crews will be milling, repaving, and completing related roadway improvements in the following areas:
• Winter Quarters
• Beech Street
• Sixth Street
• Fifth Street
• Fourteenth Street
• Linden Drive
• Princess Anne Lane
• Fifteenth Street
• Moore Street
• Bonneville Avenue
• Bishop Isaac Jenkins Street
Residents should expect heavy equipment, construction activity, and occasional traffic delays while work is underway. A detailed construction schedule for each area will be released by the City.
Please note that vehicles will not be permitted to park on streets during scheduled construction periods. Vehicles that obstruct construction operations may be towed at the owner’s expense.
This project represents the first phase of a larger vision to create safer streets, sidewalks, and pathways throughout our community. Phase 2 of the Mayor’s Safe Path Initiative will begin immediately following the completion of Phase 1, as we continue moving Pocomoke City forward one street, one sidewalk, and one neighborhood at a time.
Thank you for your patience, cooperation, and support as we make these long-overdue improvements. The future of Pocomoke is being built today, and we’re just getting started.

Will cuts in Somerset school staff prevail?

 

(WBOC)

SOMERSET COUNTY, MD - The Somerset County Public School Board of Education plans to eliminate 8 learning support assistance roles for the fiscal year 2027 budget. 

Members of the Somerset Education Association tell WBOC that those 8 teachers were notified on Friday, less than a week before the start of summer vacation.

(View news story)

Calls on Somerset County Board of Education to reconsider staff cuts | Latest News | wboc.com


Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Plea deal rejected-

(WBOC) 


SNOW HILL, Md. - A Worcester County Circuit Court judge has rejected a plea deal for a former member of Worcester County Public Schools’ executive leadership team in an alleged embezzlement and theft case totaling over $100,000.

(View news story)

EXCLUSIVE: Former Worcester County Public School executive sought guilty plea in $100K+ theft case | Latest News | wboc.com

New life for iconic Pocomoke City building-

There are still some of us around 👍 who remember...


 (WBOC)


POCOMOKE CITY, Md. - A long-vacant downtown Pocomoke City building is moving closer to new life after city officials approved final site plans for a mixed-use redevelopment project on Market Street.

(View news story)

Former Newberry Building redevelopment moves forward in Pocomoke City | Latest News | wboc.com