Pittsville, Maryland is a charming municipality located in Wicomico County. With a rich history dating back to its incorporation in 1906, Pittsville has steadily grown in population over the years, now boasting a population of 1,636 as of the 2020 census. The town is governed by a dedicated Town Commission, led by President Sean M. McHugh, and holds regular meetings to address the needs and concerns of its residents.
Known for its picturesque Town Hall situated on Gumboro Road, Pittsville is home to various administrative offices, including the Town Manager, Joseph A. Mangini, Jr., and the Town Clerk, Kathleen M. Schemm. The town also takes pride in its Police Department, headed by Chief Robert D. Harris, and its Wastewater and Water Treatment Plants, overseen by William C. Gordy and the Pittsville Water Treatment company, respectively. Pittsville's commitment to sustainability is evident through its participation in the Sustainable Communities Action Plan Committee and the Sustainable Maryland Green Team.
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