Friday, May 15, 2026

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This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye: 

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2026 NFL!

 No, The Pocomoke Public Eye hasn't changed its format to national sports, but our "Eye" on things of interest to our readers occasionally may open to a broader view that includes items such as this:

2026 NFL Schedule Release: Win-Loss Predictions, Analysis For Every Team

2026 NFL Schedule Release: Win-Loss Predictions, Analysis For Every Team | FOX Sports


Thursday, May 14, 2026

Pedestrian fatality identified-

 
The Worcester County Sheriff's office has identified the pedestrian killed on Route 13 in Pocomoke Tuesday (5/12) as Sandra Mattingly of Pocomoke City.  The operator of the vehicle involved in the 152pm incident is cooperating with authorities in their investigation.

Anyone with additional information on the incident is asked to contact Corporal Christopher Barrs of the Pocomoke City Police Department at christopher@cityofpocomoke.com or Sergeant Michal Valerio of the Worcester County Sheriff's Office at mvalerio@worcestermd.gov  .


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


Worcester Board of Ed. Meeting changed-

 
common.avatarWorcester County Public Schools

IMPORTANT UPDATE: In order to attend the upcoming County Commissioner meeting on May 19, 2026, the Board of Education meeting originally scheduled for the same day has been rescheduled to Thursday, May 21, 2026. Visit https://worcester-12.community.highbond.com/ for more board of education meeting information. #WeAreWorcester #WCPSBoardMeeting

New support for Maryland teachers-

 

(View news story)

https://baysideoc.net/app/uploads/2026/05/05.14.26-Bayside-Gazette.pdf


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Pocomoke City riverfront-


(WBOC)

“The Pocomoke River is the crown jewel of Pocomoke City, and it is extremely underutilized,” (Pocomoke City Mayor Todd Nock).

(Views news story) 

Pocomoke leaders eye riverfront as key to downtown future | Latest News | wboc.com

It's headed our way!


Daytime temperatures into the upper 80's or higher predicted for Delmarva for several days starting Sunday.


Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Area fraud scheme alleged-


(WBOC)
SALISBURY, Md. - An Eastern Shore family including a Somerset County Sheriff’s deputy and a Princess Anne Police officer are facing numerous charges in what prosecutors describe as a coordinated Medicaid fraud scheme.

(View news story)

Early week serious Pocomoke road incidents-

 

         WBOC photo

(Pocomoke Fire Company info)

Fatal Pedestrian Crash on Ocean Highway Under Investigation

May 12, 2026

At 1:57 p.m. on May 12, 2026, the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company responded to a reported motor vehicle crash in the 1000 block of Ocean Highway. Units arrived on the scene to find a pedestrian who had been struck by a vehicle.

The pedestrian suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene by Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services.

The roadway was shut down for a short period while emergency personnel operated on the scene. Maryland State Highway Administration crews are currently maintaining a temporary two-way traffic pattern on the northbound side of the highway at the time of the posting.

The Pocomoke City Police Department and Worcester County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the incident.


May 11, 2026



At 1:41 p.m. on May 11, 2026, the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company and Girdletree Volunteer Fire Department were alerted for a motor vehicle crash with entrapment on northbound Route 113 near the two-mile marker north of the YMCA.
Units arrived on the scene to find a single vehicle that had left the roadway and rolled over. The driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, was found trapped and in critical condition.

Crews quickly initiated extrication efforts, removing the roof of the vehicle to gain access to the patient. The driver was successfully extricated from the vehicle.
The patient was transported by Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services to the Maryland State Police Aviation Command hangar in Salisbury and was subsequently flown by Maryland State Police Aviation Command to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.

Northbound Route 113 was shut down for a brief period as the Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack conducted their investigation into the crash. 

Pocomoke Public Eye note- Driver names in the above incidents had not been released.

MAY 22nd- Save the date!

 



The Downtown Pocomoke Association is hosting Stars, Stripes, & Sacrifice a 4th Friday Street Festival Event on May 22nd from 5 PM - 8 PM.

We will be kicking off Memorial Day weekend with an evening of Patriotic Fun!
Music from Beats By Britt will set the vibe. Inferno Pizza food truck and Kona Ice will be serving delicious treats! Attendees are encouraged to bring donations approved by the USO for care packages for active-duty troops. 

Wear your Red, White and Blue or other patriotic attire; this
family friendly event is free for everyone!

Join us Friday, May 22nd from 5-8 PM on Market St. in Downtown Pocomoke City.

For more information, please visit the “Downtown Pocomoke Association” Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/downtownpocomokeassoc or call Pocomoke City Hall at 410-957-1333 x107.

What you might not know about the Key Bridge incident-

 

(View news story)

State settles Key Bridge suit for $2.25 billion; Dali owners face criminal charges - Maryland Matters

Wallops launch operations under new chief-

 (Shore Daily News)


NASA has appointed former chief of staff Brian Hughes as senior director of launch operations, a newly created role that will oversee launch operations at both the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

The move could have significant implications for the future of launch activity at Wallops Island...

(View news story)

NASA leadership shakeup could impact future launch operations at Wallops Island - Shore Daily News

Monday, May 11, 2026

Over-sand weight limits relaxed-


The public can now drive bigger, heavier-duty trucks on Assateague Island after the National Park Service approved a regulatory amendment.

The agency overturned rules on vehicle weight and dimensions for the over-sand vehicle area, or OSV, that had been in effect since 1976.

(View news story)

Heavy-duty vehicles can drive on Assateague Island | News | octodaydispatch.com

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Time←←Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper; 1997, 1999.

 





                                         (excerpt)










*June 1997
      *January 1999 

Salisbury Daily Times


tkforppe@yahoo.com


Saturday, May 9, 2026

The Name Game on Virginia's shore-

 (Shore Daily News)



Newcomers, or come heres, as they are called, are usually recognized by their accents, whether they arrived from the north, south, west, or another country. 

Some have become so immersed in local life that it seems as if they have been here for generations. However, if you listen to the way people pronounce the names of local towns, islands, creeks, and bays, and sometimes last names from the region, their accents may say otherwise.

(View news story)

Say it correctly, please - Shore Daily News

The Pocomoke Public Eye says:

Have you ever noticed that most Accomack and Northampton County folks refer to the two counties as "the Eastern Shore," whereas those of us living north of the state line refer to the Maryland-Virginia peninsula (even southern Delaware, too) as "the Eastern Shore."

Most locals on lower Delmarva pronounce Princess Anne as "Princes" Anne.  While that's not grammatically correct it's likely the way their parents and grandparents pronounced it, also.  If you hear someone say "Princess" Anne, odds are they're not from these parts. 


Walk in Worcester!

 

Did you know there are more than a dozen walking trails in Worcester County?

(See more about it)

Walking Trails - Just Walk WorcesterJust Walk Worcester


Friday, May 8, 2026

(Updated)Counterfeit alert-

(View 5/8 WBOC news sstory)

 Pocomoke police warn of counterfeit bills circulating across Eastern Shore | Latest News | wboc.com


(5/6 Pocomoke Public Eye post)



(Pocomoke City Police Dept)

Pocomoke City Residents,
there has been a very sudden and intense recent influx of counterfeit $50 dollar bills. Please be cautious moving forward with all $50 bills prior to giving or being given them as they may be counterfeited. Thank you.

Virginia redistricting overturned-

 


(NPR)

The Supreme Court of Virginia on Friday struck down the congressional redistricting approved by voters in April. The ruling is a major setback for Democrats' attempt to counter the pro-GOP reshuffling of voting maps led by President Trump.

(View news story)

Court rejects Virginia redistricting in a blow to Democrats : NPR


Project happening now... relocating Assateague Beach!

 (Shore Daily News)

              U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service photo

A major beach relocation and habitat restoration effort is underway at Assateague Island, as federal agencies work to address long-term erosion, improve public access, and enhance wildlife habitat on the Eastern Shore.

(View news story)

FWS launch new website to monitor relocation of Assateague Beach accommodations - Shore Daily News

Worcester community sirens still needed; here's why-

(WBOC)


STOCKTON, Md. - Worcester County is moving forward with a more than $1.4 million upgrade to its outdoor emergency warning siren system, a project local fire officials say is especially important in the county’s rural communities.

(View news story)

 Worcester County approves $1.4 million emergency siren upgrade | Latest News | wboc.com

Thursday, May 7, 2026

No Maryland Folk Festival in Salisbury this year-


 (WBOC)


SALISBURY, Md. - The City of Salisbury has announced that the Maryland Folk Festival will not be held this year due to reported funding challenges.

(View news story)

Salisbury cancels Maryland Folk Festival for 2026 | Latest News | wboc.com