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Sunday, May 3, 2026
Friday, May 1, 2026
Boats requiring Pocomoke railroad bridge opening are temporarily blocked-
(WBOC)
POCOMOKE CITY, Md. - A fire at a railroad bridge over the Pocomoke River has left some boaters stuck while crews work to repair the system that opens the bridge for river traffic.
(View news story)
Fire at Pocomoke River railroad bridge leaves boaters waiting for repairs | Latest News | wboc.com
Chincoteague Seafood Festival!
- Availability: Tickets are in high demand and often sell out early. As of mid-April, reports indicated fewer than 500 tickets remained.
- Where to Purchase: You can buy tickets online through the Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce or via the Chincoteague Seafood Festival Eventbrite page.
- In-Person/Phone: Tickets are also available at the Chamber office at 6733 Maddox Blvd. or by calling 757-336-6161.
- Optional Upgrades: Early Access Passes are available for an additional $200 per pair, allowing entry at 9:00 AM for setup.
- Festival Timeline: Gates open at 10:00 AM, appetizer service begins at 11:00 AM, and the main seafood tents open at noon.
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This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
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English's also had a "Biddie Tub" which was a chicken leg, mac & cheese, and a cookie. I think it was $.99 or maybe $1.19 or some ridiculously low price. Every Friday night my family of five would go to English's and dine for less than $20, including tip.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Pocomoke Mayor and City Council Meeting May 4-
MEETING NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given by the Mayor and City Council of Pocomoke City, that a meeting by the Pocomoke Mayor and City Council will be held on:
MONDAY, May 4, 2026
at 6:30 PM
City Hall
101 Clarke Avenue
Pocomoke City, Maryland 21851
The meeting will also be livestreamed on the City’s YouTube page at: https://youtube.com/@pocomokecityhalllive
All items may or may not be considered in sequence. This agenda is subject to change to include the addition or deletion of items, including executive/closed session.
(See agenda)
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Mayor Nock: "an important milestone"-
Mayor Todd J. Nock says an important milestone has been reached regarding Pocomoke City's Safe Paths Initiative:
We're in good hands..
New Maryland law deals with grocery pricing-
The "dynamic pricing" law.. what's it about? As explained in the following news item it prohibits your personal shopping data from influencing the price you're charged when checking out and requires grocery stores to maintain prices for at least one day.
(WBOC)
(View news story)
Maryland bans grocery surge pricing under new consumer protection law | Latest News | wboc.com
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Limiting weekend Somerset Sheriff's patrol-
(WMDT)
The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) announced on Tuesday that, effective Apr. 30, it will temporarily modify its patrol coverage schedule due to ongoing staffing shortages.
(View news story:)
♫Music to our ears!♫
Worcester County Public Schools has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) Award from The NAMM Foundation for their outstanding support and commitment to music education. Now in its 27th year, the program continues to spotlight and celebrate school districts and individual schools across the United States for their exemplary dedication to music education and their ongoing efforts to ensure equitable access to music learning as part of a well-rounded education.
The award reaches K-12 communities nationwide, offering both recognition and momentum to strengthen and expand music education programs. In 2026, approximately 1,000 school districts and schools in the United States—including public, private, charter and parochial institutions—have been recognized for outstanding achievement in providing access to high-quality music education.
Senator Carozza: 2026 Annapolis session-
The Maryland General Assembly adjourned Sine Die (from the Latin “Without Day”) on Monday, April 13th at midnight. My priority remained the same as in past sessions – protecting our Shore way of life by supporting legislation and policies that promote affordability, accountability, and public safety. We as members of the Eastern Shore Delegation were successful in our efforts to support our small business operators, farmers and poultry growers, watermen and their families, and special needs constituents.
As an Eastern Shore Delegation, we worked together to pass emergency legislation to support the Shore’s poultry industry, to establish a legacy Charles J. Otto Maryland Agricultural Education Promise Act, to assist watermen and their families with a new Maryland Seafood Industry Financial Assistance Fund, and to secure $5 million in the state capital budget for a Kennedy Krieger special education school to be located in Wicomico County and to serve the Shore region. The Healthy Minds for Shore Coalition was key to this success.
The 2026 legislative session also brought missed opportunities by not moving forward with budget and energy policies that make revisions to mandated programs and spending, and by not providing real ratepayer relief or passing policies that would increase public safety in our home communities, but rather the opposite.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Coastal bacteria worries?
A deadly bacteria is creeping up the Atlantic Coast. Should you be worried?
Alongside a group of microbiologists from the University of Maryland... scientists have developed a computer model that can predict how high the vibriosis risk will be in any given coastal county on the Gulf or East coasts a month in advance.
(See the Maryland Matters full article)
A deadly bacteria is creeping up the Atlantic Coast. Should you be worried? - Maryland Matters
REMINDER, starts May 1: Enhanced Pocomoke Parking enforcement-
Pocomoke City, MD — As part of its ongoing commitment to community safety and accessibility, the City of Pocomoke, in coordination with the Pocomoke City Police Department, will begin enhanced enforcement of municipal parking regulations starting May 1, 2026.
Vehicles found in violation of city parking ordinances may be subject to citation. This initiative is designed to improve traffic flow, ensure emergency access, and maintain safe, accessible public spaces for residents, businesses, and visitors.
The following parking violations will be strictly enforced:
Parking opposite the flow of traffic
Parking in a posted no-parking zone
Double parking
Parking on a yellow line
Blocking a private, business, or public entrance
Standing, parking, or stopping on a sidewalk
Standing, parking, or stopping within 15 feet of a fire hydrant
Standing or stopping in a marked fire lane
Standing, parking, or stopping in handicapped zones or designated accessible spaces
Other violations as set forth in Chapter 220 of the City Code
City officials encourage all motorists to review local parking regulations and comply with posted signage to avoid penalties.
The City of Pocomoke appreciates the public’s cooperation in helping maintain safe and orderly streets for everyone.
THE COUNTDOWN IS ON AT THE DELMARVA DISCOVERY MUSEUM!-
The excitement continues to build as we move steps closer to the Grand Re-opening of the Delmarva Discovery Museum on May 30th! The transformation happening behind our doors is nothing short of inspiring.
Our staff and volunteers are hard at work, ensuring that every guest - whether it’s their first visit or their hundredth - will walk into a space that feels vibrant, engaging, and welcoming. The anticipation is growing, and we can’t wait to share what’s been taking shape.


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