Thursday, June 18, 2026

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


Skill and fun for a good cause on the Pocomoke at Snow Hill-

 


(WMDT)

SNOW HILL, Md. – Skilled canoers and spectators are invited to join the “Joust for Justice” to raise money for Life Crisis’ Lower Shore CASA Program.

The canoe jousting event will take place at 10am on Jun. 20 at Sturgis Park in Snow Hill, Maryland.

The charity event supports the Lower Shore’s division of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), which are legal volunteers who advocate for abused or neglected children in court.

Registration is $75 per boat, and divides participants into a Youth bracket (under 16) and Adult bracket (above 16). Each canoe consists of three team members, which includes two rowers and one jouster. Participants will begin by paddling out to the designated starting point.  When the referee blows the whistle to symbolise the beginning of the match, both teams will begin paddling towards each other and attempt to knock over the opposing jouster or capsize their canoe. Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place.

Aside from the main jousting event, other highlights include children’s activities, live music, yard games, vendors, and food & drink.

The event is not only looking for noble jousting participants, but also for artisan and exhibit vendors, along with a wide range of sponsorship opportunities.

For additional information and registration contact Tciarmoli@lifecrisiscenter.org

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


Juneteenth Pocomoke events!

 THURSDAY 630PM OPEN MIC NIGHT-

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SATURDAY 12-4PM ACTIVITIES- 

WILLOW STREET

                    



Sunday, June 14, 2026

Remembering DFC Brian Keith Keller

 Worcester County Sheriff's Office


Today (6/14/26) marks 26 years since Deputy First Class Brian Keith Heller tragically lost his life in the line of duty.
DFC Heller was killed in a motor vehicle crash while responding to assist a fellow deputy — a selfless act that reflects the very core of who he was.
Brian was a dedicated deputy who exemplified courage, integrity, and compassion. He was deeply committed to protecting our community, known for his work in removing dangerous narcotics from our streets and his efforts to combat impaired driving.
Beyond the badge, Brian was a devoted father, son, brother, and uncle. He is remembered by his daughters, April and Laura, his grandchildren, and his loving parents, Connie and Dave.
His sacrifice will never be forgotten. We honor his legacy and remain forever grateful for his service to Worcester County.

Time←←Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke City's newspaper; 1957.





Note this information from AI regarding the item that follows:
The geographic area historically referred to as the Stevens property or Hearn's Hill is the original 17th-century settlement site that laid the foundation for modern Pocomoke City, Maryland. The Exact Historical Location of The property was located on the south bank of the Pocomoke River in Worcester County. Centered around what is today the downtown waterfront district of Pocomoke City, this land sat directly where the historic Stevens Ferry crossing and original trading post were established.







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(UPDATE) Search suspended-

 

(View WGMD news story)

UPDATED: US Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Mariner Off Ocean City – WGMD

Friday, June 12, 2026

Fraud suspect-

 (Pocomoke City Police)


Fraudulent Activity

The Pocomoke City Police Department is attempting to identify the pictured suspect involved in a Fraud that occurred on Friday, June 12, 2026 at the Herbon Savings Bank located at 600 Linden Avenue, Pocomoke City, Md
Anyone with information regarding the identity of this individual is asked to contact the Pocomoke City Police Department at 410-957-1600 or email rachel@pocomokemd.gov

Worcester Bd of Ed vs. county on revised budget-

 

(View news story)

Budget Battle Erupts in Worcester County as BOE Says Students Will Pay the Price - 47abc


Thursday, June 11, 2026

BURN BAN-

 


(UPDATE) Thursday Wallops launch did not proceed.

Thursday's scheduled Wallops launch was put on hold with no rescheduling yet announced.


(previous post)

 (Shore Daily News)


Mission details are limited, with the launch listed as a government mission. The flight is expected to be suborbital, meaning the vehicle will not place a payload into orbit.

(View news story)

Rocket Lab HASTE Launch set for Thursday morning from Wallops Island - Shore Daily News

Remembering...

  Remembering The Pocomoke Public Eye's "JMMB"


Monday, June 8, 2026

Good budget news for Pocomoke Pre-K-

 (WMDT)


WORCESTER COUNTY Md. – The Worcester County Board of Education (BOE) has approved a revised operating budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 following the County Commissioners decision to shortfall requested funding by nearly $2.8 million last week.

(View news story)

Worcester Co. BOE Adopts Revised FY27 Budget Amid Funding Shortfall - 47abc

Latest weather forecast-



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Mayor Nock: "It is about restoring pride in our community.."


(From Mayor Todd J. Nock's Facebook page)

There was a time when Pocomoke City was known as one of the most beautiful towns on the Eastern Shore. People took pride in their homes, their neighborhoods, and their community. I believe we can get back to that standard, but it will take all of us working together.
Over the past several weeks, I have spent time riding through our neighborhoods, and it is clear that we have work to do. This week, I am calling for a full-court press on code enforcement across the city.
Two city employees have been assigned to each district to document code violations. Residents with violations will receive a notice at their property, and a letter will also be mailed outlining what needs to be corrected.
This is not about targeting anyone. It is about restoring pride in our community and protecting the appearance, safety, and value of our neighborhoods.
We can invest in new projects, recruit businesses, improve our parks, and attract visitors, but if our city is not well maintained, we are only addressing part of the challenge. A beautiful city is everyone’s responsibility.
Pocomoke City has a proud history. We were once known as one of the most beautiful towns on the Eastern Shore, and there is no reason we cannot earn that reputation again. The City will do its part, and I am asking every resident to do theirs.
Together, let’s make Pocomoke shine.


Did you know about the Skipjack Heritage Museum?

 (WMDT)


CHANCE, Md. — Step into the Skipjack Heritage Museum and it’s like going back in time. Located just outside of Deal Island, the museum houses a large collection of local artifacts, historical photographs, vintage gear and models that showcase the lives of watermen from the past and present, and the families of Deal Island and the surrounding area.

(View news story)

Discover Delmarva: Skipjack Heritage Museum - 47abc

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Time←←Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke City's newspaper; plus 2007, 2008.

 





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