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Public Works Encourages Drivers to Exercise Caution - Salt Brine Treatments Begin Today as Temps Rise

Public Works encourages drivers to exercise caution following recent snowfall, advises will begin salt brine treatments today as temps rise above 20 degrees.

An average of 1 1/2 inches of snow fell across the county last night. Historically, the County doesn’t begin plowing operations until accumulations reach 3 inches or more. Plowing less than 3 inches of snow produces sporadic results, as the snow lacks the volume to clump up and be effectively removed from the roadway.

Commissioners and Library officials break ground on new Worcester County Library - Pocomoke Branch

Photo caption: Braving freezing temperatures Tuesday, January 21, 2025, the commissioners and library officials broke ground on the new Pocomoke branch of the Worcester County Library. Those in attendance included County Commissioner President Ted Elder, and Commissioners Caryn Abbott, Diana Purnell, and Joe Mitrecic, Library Director Jennifer Ranck, and Library Board of Trustees President Jeffrey Smith, Vice President Sandra Buchanan, and board members Patricia Tomasovic, Vicki O’Mara, and Nancy Howard.

Worcester County Government Offices closed Monday, January 20

Worcester County Government offices, including all five Branch Libraries and Recreation and Parks, will be closed Monday, January 20, 2025, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal business hours will resume Tuesday, January 21.

The Central Landfill and Homeowner Convenience Centers will be open Monday during standard hours of operation.

Commissioners to Break Ground on New Pocomoke Branch Library January 21, 2025

Commissioners to Break Ground on New Pocomoke Branch Library January 21, 2025

 

Snow Hill, Maryland – Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at 1:30 p.m., the commissioners will break ground on the new Pocomoke Branch of the Worcester County Library. This official project kickoff will take place on the grounds of the former branch at 301 Market Street in Pocomoke, and all are invited to attend.

Recordation Tax Notice - Effective Jan. 1, 2025

EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2025

Recordation Tax will be collected by the Worcester County Treasurer instead of the Clerk of the Court.

For documents submitted for recording after December 31, 2024, a separate check for recordation tax should be made payable to Worcester County. 

Please contact the Worcester County Treasurer’s Office with any questions:  410-632-0686 - option 3.

 

County Offices open January 8th

Worcester County Government offices will resume standard operating hours on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. All employees should report for their normal shifts.

The Worcester County Central Landfill in Newark, and the Homeowner Convenience Centers (located in Berlin, Pocomoke, Snow Hill, and at the Central Landfill) will also resume standard operating hours January 8.

The Worcester County Recreation Center in Snow Hill will open January 8 at 8 a.m.

 

Worcester County Government Offices will be closed Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Due to ongoing inclement weather conditions, Worcester County Government Offices will be closed Tuesday, January 7, 2025.

The Worcester County Commissioners’ meeting previously scheduled for January 7 has been rescheduled for next Tuesday, January 14, at 10 a.m.

In anticipation of continuing unsafe conditions, the Worcester County Recreation Center in Snow Hill, the Worcester County Central Landfill in Newark, and the Homeowner Convenience Centers (located in Berlin, Pocomoke, Snow Hill, and at the Central Landfill) will also be closed Jan. 7.

Worcester County Government Offices Closed Monday, January 6th

Due to inclement weather, Worcester County Government Offices will be closed Monday, January 6, 2025.

In anticipation of unsafe conditions, the Worcester County Recreation Center in Snow Hill, the Worcester County Central Landfill in Newark, and the Homeowner Convenience Centers (located in Berlin, Pocomoke, Snow Hill, and at the Central Landfill) will also be closed Jan. 6.

Worcester County offers Christmas tree recycling to residents

The Solid Waste Division of Worcester County Public Works is hosting its annual collection of Christmas trees December 26, 2024 through January 31, 2025. Area residents can drop off Christmas trees at the Central Landfill in Newark and the Berlin, Pocomoke, and Snow Hill Homeowners Convenience Centers at no cost.

Businesses and organizations that sold trees will not be permitted to drop off trees at the convenience centers, but may take them to the Central Landfill where applicable tipping fees will be assessed.