*February 1977
The Pocomoke Public Eye
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Sunday, April 5, 2026
Time←← Machine:100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; plus 1997, 2002.
*February 1977
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Highlights from Annapolis-
See below for links to more detail on above items in addition to other issues of concern to Senator Carozza:
Senator Mary Beth Carozza hosts weekly session newsletters and press updates on her official website. You can find the primary archives for the 2026 legislative session at the Weekly Newsletters - 2026 Session page. [1, 2, 3]
- Official News Feed: The Mary Beth Carozza Newsroom provides the latest press releases, media coverage, and official statements.
- Weekly Session Archives: Individual weekly updates from the current and past legislative sessions are available, such as Week One and Week Ten.
- General Assembly Profile: Her official Maryland General Assembly page lists sponsored legislation and hearing schedules.
- Social Media: She frequently posts updates and "In Case You Missed It" (ICYMI) segments on her Facebook page. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Friday, April 3, 2026
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Pocomoke City parking regulations enforcement-
City of Pocomoke Announces Enforcement of Parking Regulations Beginning May 1, 2026
Pocomoke City, MD — April 2, 2026 — 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.
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