Anticipating the observance of our nation's 150th year of independence, the following editorial was published in Pocomoke City's Worcester Democrat and The Ledger Enterprise just prior to July 4th, 1926.
The Pocomoke Public Eye
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Saturday, July 4, 2026
Summer heat: the latest-
(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
Plans moving forward: Pocomoke cannabis outlet to locate at former Bonanza-
(Update to article below) After hearing from opponents and proponents the Pocomoke City Board of Zoning Appeals voted 3 to 1 this week approving proposed plans to locate a cannabis business at the former Bonanza location south of Pocomoke.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Heat risks-
(Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company)
Time Machine Preview-
This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
Wonder what was in
Pocomoke City's newspaper
90 years-ago this week?
PLUS
Thursday, July 2, 2026
July 4th Celebrations!
Fourth of July festivities planned around Delmarva | Latest News | wboc.com
Major acquisition for a staple at Wallops-
(Shore Daily News)
Rocket Lab, which already has a major launch presence on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, has announced plans to acquire Iridium Communications in a cash and stock transaction valued at approximately $8 billion.
(View news story)
Rocket Lab to acquire Iridium in major space industry deal - Shore Daily News
It's carnival time on Chincoteague!
(WBOC)
CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, Va.– The Chincoteague Volunteer Fireman's Carnival gets underway July 2, leading up to the 101st annual Pony Swim July 29.
(View news story)
Chincoteague Volunteer Fireman's Carnival kicks off | Latest News | wboc.com
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Monday, June 29, 2026
Saving Tangier-
Tangier Island: rising waters, eroding shores, dwindling time
Saving the island means preserving the area’s history and culture while also protecting wildlife habitats critical for the Chesapeake Bay.
- Anonymous said...
The water isn't rising.
Your friend,
SlimNote: Another view is that wave action and sinking land has taken its toll on the island's land mass.
♪♪Singing The News♪♪
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Time←←Machine: 100 years ago this week iin Pocomoke City's newspaper; 1938.
(According to AI, Tangier Beach was a segregated beach on Tangier Sound at Dames Quarter and closed in the 1920's. The derelict 16-acre property was sold to Dames Quarter native Loraine Henry and her husband George for $2,500 in 1951. They reopened the area as Henry's Beach in 1952, one of the first integrated beaches on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The site, in an area of severe coastal erosion, was sold in 1991 and is currently private property.)
(Wonder how 40-cents a ticket could finance a show like this?)
*September 1938
