Pocomoke City officials, including Mayor Todd Nock, will be holding a vigil service for the child and their family members Sunday at 7 p.m. in Cypress Park.
A question from the Maryland State Highway Administration about two downtown traffic signals has raised concerns among Pocomoke City leaders, who say the lights are important for safety, traffic flow and future growth.
Pocomoke City leaders are looking to the river as they consider the city’s future.
Pocomoke City is moving forward with the first phase of a street and sidewalk improvement project city leaders say has been years in the making.
Pocomoke City Police have launched a new mobile app and updated website, a move city and police leaders say is aimed at getting accurate information to the public more quickly while expanding access to safety resources and department information.
The Delmarva Discovery Museum is now working toward a possible reopening after an outpouring of community support followed last week’s closure announcement, though local leaders and museum officials say the bigger challenge will be making sure the facility can remain sustainable long term.
Police leaders in Pocomoke City say they are tightening enforcement on shopping cart violations as part of a broader effort to clean up neighborhoods and prevent more serious crime.
Pocomoke City’s mayor and police chief are calling for more community involvement as they work to address a rise in gun related incidents.
Plans for a new community center in Pocomoke City are moving ahead, but city leaders say they need the community’s help to make it a reality.
The Worcester County Health Department has announced their first Just Walk for Men’s Health Event slated for June 10th.
