by Sarah Barban | Jan 17, 2025 | Headlines, Pocomoke City
BY JANET BERNOSKY, Eastern Shore Post — Pocomoke Mayor Todd J. Nock used a city-owned vehicle to travel on Jan. 3 to the Washington, D.C. installation ceremony of Maryland’s newest U.S. senator before driving north of Baltimore to visit family and spend the night. ...
by Ted Shockley | Aug 26, 2024 | Pocomoke City
BY JANET BERNOSKY, Eastern Shore Post — Amid concerns over spot zoning, a motion for a rezoning request by local developers died at the Pocomoke City council meeting on Monday, Aug. 19, when a motion did not receive a proper second. Mayor Todd J. Nock and Council...
by Ted Shockley | Mar 25, 2024 | Pocomoke City
Chip Choquette, of the Pocomoke City Arrowhead blog and Facebook page, has organized a town hall event featuring the city council candidates on Tuesday, March 26, at 6 p.m. at Pocomoke High School. It will be a 90-minute question-and-answer event moderated by local...
by Ted Shockley | Mar 25, 2024 | Pocomoke City
BY JANET BERNOSKY, Eastern Shore Post — Four residents are vying for two Pocomoke City Council seats in the Tuesday, April 2, election. Voting will take place at the Pocomoke branch of the Worcester County Library, 301 Market St. Elections will take place for...
by Ted Shockley | Mar 25, 2024 | Pocomoke City
BY JANET BERNOSKY, Eastern Shore Post — Pocomoke City Police Chief Arthur Hancock told the city council on Monday, March 18, that he is committed to using the latest technologies to achieve what he calls “proactive policing in the 21st century.” “If you are going to...
by Ted Shockley | Mar 25, 2024 | Pocomoke City
BY JANET BERNOSKY, Eastern Shore Post — Pocomoke City Mayor Todd J. Nock urged residents to remain vigilant and continue to report suspicious activity to proper authorities in their neighborhoods. Nock made the statements after the Pocomoke City Council’s meeting on...