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A Strong Showing From The
Pocomoke Community To Stand
Up To Gun Violence
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6/10/25 -
Mayor Nock (Facebook):
Thank You, Pocomoke. Let’s Do This.
Tonight, over 100 people showed up for our Emergency Public Safety Meeting — and let me just say, Pocomoke showed up strong.
I was determined not to leave the Middle School without real, actionable solutions. And thanks to the power of community, we’re moving forward with purpose and unity:
- Three new surveillance cameras will be installed in key areas across town.
- More foot patrols will be added in neighborhoods where they’re needed most.
- Our Neighborhood Watch program is officially coming back.
- A Youth Task Force is launching to give our young people not just a seat at the table — but a mission.
- The City and Pocomoke High School will restart the Youth Council to amplify student leadership and civic engagement.
- Our Pocomoke Arts Commission gained over 10 new volunteers ready to inspire creativity and positive expression.
- And in just one evening, we raised $35,000 toward building a community center — because safe spaces for our neighbors matter.
To every resident, partner, and supporter who came out, asked questions, and offered solutions — thank you. This is how change begins. Shoulder to shoulder. One step at a time.
We’ve got work to do, but together, we’ve got everything we need to do it.
Let’s go, PO.
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