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Temporary Water Outage Ivanhoe Court in OP Tuesday, Aug. 26

There will be a temporary water outage while crews replace a water service line in the area of 22 Ivanhoe Court on Tuesday, August 26, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This outage will impact roughly 50 homes in the vicinity of the intersection of Clubhouse Drive and Ocean Parkway to the intersection of Clubhouse Drive and Sundial Circle and all of Ivanhoe Court.

Traffic Alert: Bayside Road at Tanhouse Creek in Public Landing Rescheduled for Aug. 4-5

07/28/25 UPDATE: Due to extreme heat conditions, this project has been rescheduled for Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 4-5.

 

Wed.-Thurs., July 30-31, Bayside Road in Public Landing will be closed while crews replace some of the wood bridge decking boards that have become cracked, decayed, or warped. For more information, contact the Roads Division at 410-632-2244.

Worcester County Commissioners Appoint Chris Shaffer as New Emergency Services Director

Snow Hill, Maryland – The Worcester County Commissioners are pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Shaffer as the new director of Worcester County Emergency Services (WCES). He will step into his new role with Worcester County Government on August 11, 2025. Shaffer will oversee WCES, which includes the 911 Communications Center, Emergency Management, and the P25 800 MHz Radio Division.

What to Know About the 2025 Worcester County Fair This August: Livestock, Catfish Races, and Free Concerts

The Worcester County Fair returns to John Walter Smith Park in Snow Hill August 8 – 10, 2025. Entrance is free, and fair hours are Friday from 4-8 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

“We are excited to host the County Fair for the second consecutive year and to honor the agricultural heritage that means so much to the people of Worcester County” Recreation and Parks Deputy Director Jacob Stephens said.

Worcester County Warns About Email Scams Claiming Development Related Fees Owed

Snow Hill, Maryland – Worcester County Government (WCG) warns the public about an email scam designed to trick residents and business owners involved in the permitting and plan review processes into wiring money for alleged fees. The scammers impersonate Development Review and Permitting (DRP) staff members and claim the recipient must pay a fee without delay.