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Fire companies from across the Shore were called to battle a blaze that gutted the clubhouse of the Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club Dec. 22. Fire Guts Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club Story and Photo by Linda Cicoira officially caused by an electrical prob- following a normal dinner and they smoke. By the time they got their stuff A fire that destroyed most of the lem in the attic, club President-elect heard the alarm,” McClaskey contin- together, smoke was coming out of the clubhouse at the Eastern Shore Yacht Steve McClaskey said Wednesday. ued. “They checked it and it said, ‘at- air vents. They went outside and saw & Country Club last weekend was un- “Two employees were closing up tic.’ They looked around and saw some (Continued on Page 12) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • December 29, 2017 Northampton Wetlands Board Tracks Progress of Wetlands Violators By Stefanie Jackson ing, Meyers reported the fine was “only came away with tears in my eyes over to be approved in time for planting in The stories of two wetlands viola- received a few days ago.” the mature growth that was destroyed.” the spring, but in the fall. tions under remediation in Northamp- Attorney Carl Eason argued that the The wetlands board approved Salt Board member David Boyd mo- ton County, both unraveling over the fine had been paid on time, but the coun- Grove’s after-the-fact permit on Oct. 19, tioned to table the matter until the past two years, will continue following ty could not produce a record of the origi- 2016, and its restoration plan on Dec. Corps approved the restoration, at different paths to resolution in 2018. nal transaction linking the payment to 21, 2016. At the board’s Dec. 20, 2017, which time a permit extension would Benjamin Mathai, a full-time resident Baldwin, therefore Eason advised Bald- meeting, Eason requested a one-year be granted without requiring another of Manassas, was issued a “stop work” win to repay the $7,500 fine “in protest.” extension for the permit that expired in public hearing. The motion carried. order Aug. 9, 2016, by wetlands board Meyers proposed there should be a 2 October. The project has not yet moved Mathai allowed nearly three acres of enforcement agent Kelley Parks, for un- percent monthly penalty for unpaid wet- forward and is still awaiting approval protected wetlands to be clear-cut without permitted clearing of wetlands at his Ex- lands board fines, noting there is a 10 per- by the Army Corps of Engineers. a permit at his Exmore residence on Aug. more property occurring three days prior. cent annual penalty for unpaid county tax- According to an Oct. 3, 2017, letter to 6, 2016. In addition to the $7,500 civil fine Eyre Baldwin, whose family has es. Director of Planning and Zoning Susan McGhee from senior project manager imposed by the wetlands board, Mathai been linked historically to the Eastern McGhee agreed to address the issue. Chris Frye, who drafted the restoration was charged, tried, and convicted of three Shore since 1623, owns the Salt Grove The wetlands board had approved the plan, “As part of the final conditions stipu- misdemeanors related to the incident, for property at Cherrystone Inlet, the sub- restoration plan for the Mathai property lated by the Corps of Engineers, a conser- which he was sentenced to criminal fines ject of an Aug. 2016 sworn complaint on Jan. 18, 2017, at which time a 30-day vation easement plat is being developed for totaling $3,000 and 40 days in jail. by Parks regarding unpermitted “im- cleanup was already finished and na- the mitigation area for Corps approval.” Unpermitted work done at the Bald- provements installed over the last 10 tive beach grass had been planted. Land Robert Berg, of the Corps, said the win property, impacting several hun- years,” according to an after-the-fact consultant Ellen Grimes reported to the plan was received “recently.” Meyer ques- dred square feet of wetlands, included permit granted Feb. 15, 2017. wetlands board Dec. 20 that the plant- tioned why the wetlands board and the reconstruction of a 110-foot bulkhead Mathai paid the $7,500 fine imposed ing of the non-tidal wetlands, tidal wet- Corps would not have received the mit- - which was reportedly destroyed by on him by the wetlands board without lands, and buffer was completed. She igation plan at the same time and de- hurricane activity in 2006 - outside of fanfare. said the beach grass is doing “extreme- manded to see the application sent to the its originally permitted location, con- Baldwin also was fined $7,500 by ly well” and one can “barely tell the dif- Corps, which Eason found after a brief re- struction of two piers and a floating the wetlands board for the unpermit- ference between what was planted and cess. It was dated March 1, 2017. dock, and placement of shell fill. No ted work at his property, which was what has re-vegetated naturally.” Eason requested a permit extension criminal charges were filed against due to the county treasurer Feb. 13, Meyers is also pleased with the prog- of one year, rather than six months, as Baldwin in relation to any of the wet- 2017. Yet at the board’s Dec. 20 meet- ress at the Mathai site, stating, “I only he did not expect the restoration plan lands violations.

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By Stefanie Jackson $1.85 million. Their costs were offset sustained, higher-velocity winds, quests to be submitted to Northamp- Cape Charles town council voted by an Aid to Local Ports grant and a though few boaters use floating ton County for the next fiscal year. to approve motions supporting the Boating Infrastructure Grant. The docks in winter. The new wave study The town is asking for $75,000 for struggling town harbor at its last fourth and fifth breakwaters were will be based on prevailing south- its breakwater project, $10,000 of its meeting of the year on Dec. 21. to be constructed to the south and west summer winds, since these al- anticipated $30,000 budget for pub- The harbor’s 2017 operating ex- north of the existing three breakwa- so can create unfavorable conditions lic beach safety operations, $7,000 of penses, totaling $622,131, deduct- ters, respectively. Council had decid- for boaters, and there are more boats the $15,000 budget for July 4 fire- ed from customer receipts totaling ed to move forward with construction at floating docks in the summer. works, and $30,000 of the $138,000 $619,537, resulted in a modest loss of the fourth breakwater, and repair Council also approved the pro- budget for the Cape Charles Memo- of $2,595 for the year. That loss was the north jetty in lieu of constructing posed 2018 harbor rates, which will rial Library. Last year, the town re- more than recovered by $81,920 the fifth, northernmost breakwater. stay the same as the 2017 rates. An- quested $30,000 for the library and profit from fuel sales. Accounting for However, an ALP grant to build the nual slip holders will pay $5.25 per received $20,000. $42,562 in interest payments made breakwater was not approved by the foot, per month. The five percent dis- on bonds, the harbor saw a positive Virginia Port Authority, and the es- count for town residents and 15 per- NOTICE net change of $39,359 in its financial timate for the jetty was higher than cent discount for commercial vessels The regular meeting of the position for 2017. expected, which would need to be re- will remain. New to the harbor rate Council approved a motion to au- placed at a cost of $1 million. schedule is an off-season diesel fuel Accomack-Northampton thorize Town Manager Brent Manuel The Langley & McDonald wave discount of 10 cents per gallon with Transportation District Commission, to change Cape Charles' consulting study will include a cost-benefit a minimum purchase of 100 gallons. scheduled for Tuesday, January 2, contract with Langley & McDonald, analysis of harbor protection alter- A harbor rate study is conducted 2018 at 5:30 p.m. at the Eastern allowing them to conduct a new har- natives. Sub-consultant APTIM will yearly to compare town harbor rates Shore Chamber of Commerce bor wave study at a cost of $28,000. create 3D models of five harbor pro- to rates of nearby harbors and mari- Building, Melfa, Virginia, has been The town’s harbor redevelopment tection options. nas of similar size, particularly oth- plan includes five offshore break- The original wave study con- er Cape Charles marinas, making moved to Monday, January 8, 2018 waters to protect the harbor from ducted between 2007 and 2009 was sure the town harbor is not under- at 5:30 p.m. at the Eastern Shore westerly waves. Three of the break- based on prevailing northwest win- cutting private sector pricing. Chamber of Commerce Building, waters have been built at a cost of ter winds, which are usually more Council approved funding re- Melfa, Virginia. Carodan Farm Wool Shop Chincoteague Island, Virginia ANNEX EVENTS (800) 985-7083 Happy New Year from CIAO! SpacePortable heaters cause Electric about one-third Heaters? of all winter house Join us at the Theatre and Annex in 2018. www.carodanfarm.com fires and 80 percent of all winter heating fire deaths Check our upcoming schedule at ciarts.org Coming in January: Classic Movies on Fridays, $5; according to the National Fire Protection Association. 7151 Horseshoe Dr. Cafe Marguerite, a cabaret night of entertainment! 757-336-0536 24 Hour Tuesday - Saturday 10-3 It is not too late—there are a few tickets left for the Emergency best concert of the year: in the Thursday 10-8 DEANNA BOGART Service Island Theatre on New Year’s Eve. Available Tickets $30 online or at Sundial Books. Check www.ciarts.org for upcoming events 4074 Main St., Chincoteague, VA 23336 Contributing Factors Include: Now Open Old, outdated wiring and outlets • Use of extension cords C. LEE HAULING The Bistro in Bloxom Location of heater • Incorrect circuit or breaker size

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$5,000. Deputy K.A. Reese of ACSO investigated. Court Postings By Linda Cicoira Exmore Man Charged With Molesting Teen Three Charged With A 66-year-old Exmore man was sen- tenced Monday in Northampton Cir- Stealing From Walmart cuit Court to three years for molesting Three young women were charged a female teenager. with stealing from a local store this Earl Leon Pryor, also known as Bud- week, according to records filed in Ac- dy Prior, of Main Street, was given 10 Own Your Own Sears comack General District Court. years each for two charges of aggravated Elizabeth Hemphill, 23, and Alaina sexual battery involving a girl who was Hometown Store in Onley, VA Wood, 22, both of Cattail Road in Mears, between 13 and 17 years old. The terms and Senea Marie Wood, 18, of Max- were set to run concurrently with seven well Street in Parksley, were accused years suspended. The incidents occurred of stealing property from Walmart in on June 1 and Aug. 1, 2016. Onley on Dec. 2. They were arrested In another case, Darrell Jones, on Dec. 13. All three were released on 27, of Virginia Beach, was sentenced unsecured bond. Deputy C. Hodgson of to three years with all but three the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office months suspended for possession (ACSO) investigated. with intent to distribute more than a Heather Rose Petrillo, 34, of With- half-ounce but less than five pounds ams Road in Withams, was charged of marijuana in November 2016. Su- with possession of a Schedule I or II pervised probation was ordered for drug on March 15, 2016. She was ar- three years. rested on Dec. 11. Sgt. Tyler Levin Jay Farlow Jr., 32, of Seaside Road Greenley of the Chincoteague Police in Willis Wharf, pleaded guilty to 12 Department investigated. Secured counts of forgery involving $1,130 in bond was set at $1,000. checks belonging to his grandmoth- Billy Brandice Kilmon, 34, of er. The incidents occurred between Sunny Court in Cape Charles, was June 19 and July 6, 2017. Twelve charged with possession of a Sched- more counts of uttering were not ule I or II drug with the intent to dis- prosecuted. Cape A presentence Center report Sears Hometown Stores is seeking Always Fresh, 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles tribute and possession of drug para- was ordered. a Creative Entrepreneur who can drive future phernalia,Always a misdemeanor. Delicious! Edward Jermaineemail: Burton, [email protected] 40, of Nickle Lane Jackson Moore, 34, of the same ad- in Birdsnest, pleaded guilty to two growth in the Onley, VA market area. Smoothies Burritos 757-331-1541 dress, was charged with possession counts of possession with intent to dis- Fruit Cup Wraps Dinner Specials of cocaine. The incidents occurred tribute cocaine on April 24, 2017. The By purchasing this existing Sears Hometown Retail Dec. 14. SaladsKilmon is being Juices held with- case wasWeek continued of April 29 -pending May 5, 2017 comple- Business located at 25044 Lankford Hwy (Route 13) you out bond. Moore’s bond was set at tion of a presentence Saturday report. Breakfast & Lunch 99 will Be Your Own Boss and control Your Own Income. Four Corner Plaza, 25322 Lankford Hwy. BBQ Combo: Ribs & Pulled Pork $13 Visit the(757) Eastern 787-2600 Shore Post on Facebook Sundayand “Like” us Lunch: 3 Pc. Fried Chicken $949 • Complete inventory – no cost to Owner 99 Dinner: Chicken and Dumplings $9 • No fees or royalties Monday

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Thursday 4 Jumbo Battered Shrimp $1399 Friday Mixed757-787-1900 Grill: Chicken and Shrimp 800-746-4527 $1399 10 • Eastern Shore Post • December 29, 2017 Sue Ellen Bowden, of Chincoteague; a Mary Elizabeth Cullen Fredericksburg. granddaughter, Sheanna Rae Bowden Survivors include her children, Steve Obituaries of Chincoteague; a grandson, Avery Floyd Redman of Annapolis, Md., Margie Mc- Conklin, of Chincoteague; two broth- Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Cullen Cord and her husband Jim, of King ers, Clarence Bowden and his wife, Floyd, 83, wife of the late H. Allen George, Va., Ronald Redman of Onan- Carlton Leonard Bowden Ernestine, of Atlantic, and Jimmy Floyd Jr. and a resident of Belle Haven, cock, and Debbie Redman of Warren- Mr. Carlton Leonard “Cork” Bowden and his wife, Sandy, of Assa- passed away Tues- ton, Va.; a stepson, Gary Gibb and his Bowden, 80, of Temperanceville, passed woman; two sisters, Betty Hoffman of day, Dec. 26, 2017, wife Lisa, of Melfa; four grandchildren, away Dec. 25, 2017, at his residence sur- Easton, Pa., and Bertie Lenn and her at her residence. A Ronni McCord, Ryan Brown, Betha- rounded by his lov- husband, Raymond, of Saint Clair, native of Mapps- ny and Claire Redman; and two step- ing family. Mich.; and several nieces and nephews. burg, she was the grandchildren, Nick and Alex Gibb. He was born on He was preceded in death by his fa- granddaughter of Following Mrs. Gibb’s wishes, ser- Chincoteague Is- ther, Clarence Burton Bowden, moth- the late William B. vices will be private. land on June 5, er, Jeanette Beebe, son, Carlton Leon- Mapp and the late In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- 1937, to the late ard Bowden Jr. and four siblings, Jack Mary Mapp. She tions may be made to the Wounded Clarence Bowden Bowden, Indiana Ellerbee, Madeline was a member of Mrs. Floyd Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, To- and Jeanette (Simp- Ainsworth, and Eunice Fecteau. St. George’s Epis- peka, KS 66675-8517, or www.wound- son) Beebe. Funeral services were held Thurs- copal Church, Colonial Dames of the edwarriorproject.org He was a mem- day, Dec. 28, 2017, at the Union Bap- 17th Century, and a N.A.M. Hospital Memory tributes may be shared with the ber of Union Bap- Mr. Bowden tist Church, Chincoteague Island, with Volunteer for many years. family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com tist Church, Chincoteague Volunteer Rev. Kevin Eley officiating. She is survived by her brother, Win- Arrangements by the Williams- Fire Company, Ready Sunday School Memorial donations may be made ter C. Cullen III, of Painter; her daugh- Onancock Funeral Home. Class, and Masonic Lodge #243. to Union Baptist Church, 6365 ter, Elizabeth F. Spencer and her hus- Mr. Bowden is survived by his lov- Church St., Chincoteague Island, VA band, Eddie, of Cape Charles; her son, Linda Parks Parker ing spouse of 45 years, Sara Bowden; 23336, or Riverside Shore Hospice, H. Allen Floyd III and his wife, Cindy, Mrs. Linda Parks Parker, 68, of three sons, Kerry Wayne Bowden and P.O. Box 615, Onley, VA 23418. Ser- of Belle Haven; four grandchildren, Cherry Hill Road, Parksley, passed his wife, Fara, of Temperanceville, vices were entrusted to Salyer Fu- Brittany Floyd Johnson and her hus- away peacefully and in the company of Thomas Lee Bowden, of Assawoman, neral Home Inc. on Chincoteague Is- band, William, of Belle Haven, Bethany her children on Dec. 20, 2017 in Char- and Wesley McDonald and his wife, land. Condolences may be made on- Floyd Watkins and her husband, Tyler, lottesville, Va. Annie, of Chincoteague; a daughter, line at www.salyerfh.com of Richmond, Va., Eric Floyd Spencer, of Born on Aug. 6, Charlottesville, Va., and Rachel Eliza- 1949, she was the beth Spencer, of Cape Charles; and a daughter of the great-grandson, Richard Allen John- late George Rus- son, of Belle Haven. sell Parks and Do- A graveside service will be conduct- ris Sylvia Adkins ed Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, at 11 a.m., at Parks. Linda was Tankard’s Rest Cemetery in Exmore, with a graduate of Ar- Rev. Judith Worthington officiating. In cadia High School Mrs. Parker lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to and received her a local Eastern Shore fire company. bachelor’s degree from James Madison Online condolences may be sent to the University and her master’s from Old family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Dominion University. She was a librar- Arrangements were made by the ian and media specialist for Arcadia Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. High School for 41 years. Mrs. Parker was a member of Zion Baptist Church Evelyn N. Gibb for most of her life and also attended Mrs. Evelyn N. Gibb, 90, wife of Parksley Baptist Church. the late Robert G. Gibb and a resident Mrs. Parker dedicated her life to help- of Onancock, passed away on Monday, ing others. She lived her life full of kind- Dec. 25, 2017, at Riverside Shore Me- ness, love, and grace. She will continue morial Hospital in Onancock. to live on in our hearts and memories. Born Aug. 22, 1927 in Keller, she Mrs. Parker is survived by her was a daughter of the late Samuel daughter Jenna and husband, Ryan, of William Nock and Edith Byrd Willis Texas; her son Adam and wife, Kristy, Nock. Mrs. Gibb graduated from Cen- of Charlottesville; her grandchildren, tral High School in Painter, and at- Hannah, Emma, and Jonathan Park- tended Naomi Makemie Presbyterian er; her sister, Susan Turner, of Parks- Church. She had worked with C & P ley; and two aunts, Nora Lee Parks, of Telephone Company in Washington, Parksley, and Jane Sawyer, of Accomac. D.C., the Navy Department at the Pen- A celebration of her life will be con- tagon, and department of highways in ducted on Sunday, Jan. 14, at 3:00 December 29, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 p.m., from the Thornton Funeral Home of Tangier Island, passed away Mon- in Parksley. day, Dec. 25, 2017. There will also be a service remem- Born Sept. 22, 1942, to the late bering Mrs. Parker in Charlottesville Vaughn Wesley Charnock and Virginia on Jan. 13, at 1 p.m., at the Hill and Lee Thomas Charnock, Mrs. Pruitt was Wood Funeral Home. a native of Tangier In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Island, where she butions may be made to the American met and married Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Okla- Wallace, the love homa City, OK 73123. of her life. After Arrangements are by the Thornton they were married, Get more: Funeral Home in Parksley. the couple moved To sign the guest book online, visit to Onancock, and www.thorntonfuneralhome.net Mrs. Pruitt began FITNESS her lifelong career Mrs. Pruitt Littleton Thomas and legacy of car- Powell Jr. ing for others working at the Hermitage on the Eastern Shore. They later moved RECREATION Mr. Littleton Thomas Powell Jr., back to Tangier where she continued better known as Lilton, 96, husband of to provide in-home care for many, and the late Hilda Hickman Powell and a along with Wallace, owned and oper- RELAXATION resident of Quin- ated Shirley’s Bay View Inn B&B for by, passed away nearly a decade. Following retirement, Friday, Dec. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt moved to Salisbury, NUTRITION 2017, at Riverside where they have lived for the last sev- Shore Rehabili- eral years. tation Center in Mrs. Pruitt was a Christian woman FRIENDSHIP Parksley. A native who was raised in the New Testament of Quinby, he was Church, and over the years, attended the son of the late both New Testament and Swain Me- HEALTH Littleton T. Pow- Mr. Powell morial United Methodist Church, and ell Sr. and the late was a member of Faith Baptist Church Grace Spence Powell. He was a retired in Salisbury. She was a devoted wife, waterman. daughter, sister, aunt, and friend to He is survived by a son, Larry W. all, who truly lived by her calling as a Powell and his wife, Connie, of Quinby; caregiver. Her gracious heart and lov- a daughter, Marilyn P. Jones and her ing nature will be greatly missed. husband, John, of Onley; four grand- In addition to her husband, she is children, Ronda P. Bradley and her survived by her brother, John Char- husband, Kendall, of Melfa, Andrew nock and wife Faith, of Tangier; nu- $ JOINING FEE Powell of Pennsylvania, Todd Henard merous nieces and nephews, and their Join and his wife, Andrea, of Florida, and families; many special friends; and her thru January 15 the Y 0No contracts; easy monthly payments! Renee H. Horn of Florida; and two dog, “Freckles,” whom she adored. great-grandchildren. Other than her parents, she was A graveside service was conduct- predeceased by her brother, Edward ed Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017, at Quinby Vaughn Charnock. Get more at the Y than just our easy to attend Yoga, Pilates and Power Cemetery with Rev. Bobby Parks of- Funeral services were conducted fitness classes. Take a lap or two in the pool, dance the pounds away in one ficiating. Memorials may be made from the chapel of the Williams-Onan- to the American Heart Association, cock Funeral Home on Thursday, Dec. of our Zumba® classes, or find your strongest self with functional training 4217 Park Place Ct., Glen Allen, VA 28, 2017, with Mr. Denny Crockett offi- and strength equipment. Take your fitness to the next level with one-on- 23060-9979. ciating. Interment was in the Fairview one or group personal training. Online condolences may be sent to the Lawn Cemetery. family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Memorial contributions may be Arrangements were made by the made in Mrs. Pruitt’s memory to the EASTERN SHORE FAMILY YMCA Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Hermitage on the Eastern Shore, 26164 Lankford Highway • Onley, VA • (757) 787-5601 23610 North St., Onancock, VA 23417. Shirley June Pruitt Memory tributes may be shared with the Mrs. Shirley June Pruitt, 75, be- family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com loved wife of Wallace Smith Pruitt, and Arrangements by the Williams- Text FREEWEEK to 33733 or get started at JoinTheY.org a resident of Salisbury, Md., formerly Onancock Funeral Home. 12 • Eastern Shore Post • December 29, 2017

~ Fire ~ (Continued From Front Page) were dispatched from Wachapreague, planned for the next day and was al- Tasley, Onancock, Painter, Exmore, ready set up in the Harbor Room, “with Parksley, Nassawadox and Bloxom. flowers and linens and the works.” Melfa had an ambulance there. No in- Those items were ruined. juries were reported. The volunteers McClaskey’s sister, Andrea, who were there for hours making sure lives in Virginia Beach, made another hotspots did not reignite. wedding cake for the couple and drove McClaskey said the club members it to the event. The bride and groom, are trying to stay positive. “We have who were not identified, are new mem- some new opportunities ahead of us. bers to the club. We’re trying to focus on those. We’ve Blake Johnson, owner of The Island been with this community for a long House Restaurant in Wachapreague, time and we intend to remain here.” agreed to host the wedding at his es- Computer backup records were in a tablishment. He closed his dining room safe and were able to be accessed. “We to other customers Saturday so it could obviously lost paperwork,” he said. still be held. “But payroll” and other financial items “I called him up, he said, ‘What were on the computer and have been time?’ He had the evening set aside retained. The clubhouse was complete- for his company party for his employ- Photo by Linda Cicoira ly destroyed. The roof, wooden dance ees. They all came together and really A rear view of what remains of the back of the clubhouse. floor, bar and kitchen, gone. stepped up to the plate.” The club’s Harbor Room is adjacent “We decorated and made the place that the roof was on fire. We are very vember and doesn’t officially take to the main clubhouse. “The breezeway nice for them,” said Cheketa Fitzger- lucky that they were safe … it hap- charge until Jan 1. “We came off one has a huge fire door and it worked like ald, an assistant manager at the res- pened quick,” he said. of our better years in a long time. We it was supposed to,” McClaskey said. A taurant. “It was going to run into our A state investigation was made and added 60 new members last year.” sensor “was triggered when it got hot party” for staff at 9 p.m., she said. the club’s insurance company probed The blaze was reported to the East- enough, so it came down. There was a “We invited them to stay later and the remains. ern Shore 911 center at 10:30 p.m. Fri- lot of smoke damage.” But the hope is they invited us to enjoy their band.” “We’re fully insured,” said McClas- day, Dec. 22. The first unit on the scene that room can be salvaged. About 80 people came to the wedding, key, who was elected president in No- was Melfa. Dozens of firefighters also McClaskey said a wedding was she said.

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As Parisians flee the city, readers coming back for more in the ing Land,” by Monica Hesse, which came tage of the deadly new powers that allow human folly surfaces in every imagin- genre of horror, supernatural, sus- out this year and is about the local arson him to wreak unimaginable havoc without able way: a wealthy mother searches for pense, sci-fi and fantasy, once said, spree committed in Accomack County ever leaving his hospital room.” sweets in a town without food; a couple “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” nearly five years ago. “I know the subject In “Sleeping Beauties,” something hap- is terrified at the thought of losing their With that in mind, readers in Ac- of the arsons is as polarizing as politics, pens when women go to sleep, “they be- jobs, even as their world begins to fall comack and Northampton counties but I enjoyed reading about the history come shrouded in a cocoon-like gauze. If apart. Moving on to a provincial village must have been spellbound by his nov- of the Eastern Shore from a perspective they are awakened, if the gauze wrapping now occupied by German soldiers, the lo- els and the works of dozens of others in I’d never heard before,” Crutchley said. their bodies is disturbed or violated, the cals must learn to coexist with the ene- 2017. The Eastern Shore Post followed Denise Bowden, a member of the women become feral and spectacularly vi- my—in their town, their homes, even in its annual tradition this month and volunteer fire company on Chincote- olent … the men of our world are aban- their hearts.” Némirovsky began work- solicited suggestions from its readers, ague, also picked Hesse’s book. “Curi- doned, left to their increasingly primal ing on the book when “she was already who listed their choices from the year. ous and it didn’t disappoint,” she said. devices. One woman, however, the mys- a highly successful writer living in Paris. “One of my favorite authors is King,” “End of Watch” is the final in the Bill terious Evie, is immune to the blessing But she was also a Jew, and in 1942, she said Angie H. Crutchley, classifieds man- Hodges Trilogy. According to www.barne- or curse of the sleeping disease. Is Evie a was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, ager for the Post. “I’ve read everything sandnoble.com, “for nearly six years, in medical anomaly to be studied? Or is she where she died. For sixty-four years, this he’s ever written. I’m currently reading Room 217 of the Lakes Region Traumatic a demon who must be slain?” The book is novel remained hidden and unknown.” (his book) ‘End of Watch.’” Her first read Brain Injury Clinic, Brady Hartsfield has “set in a small Appalachian town whose Patricia Hart, of Wachapreague, said, in 2018 will be King’s recent release been in a persistent vegetative state. A primary employer is a women’s prison.” “His name is Jeffrey Deaver. He was an “Sleeping Beauties,” a volume he col- complete recovery seems unlikely for the Crutchley’s husband, Doug, picked, attorney years ago and now he writes laborated on with his son, Owen King. insane perpetrator of the ‘Mercedes Massa- “The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, fiction and mysteries. My favorite book “I’ve read two books by his other son, Joe cre,’ in which eight people were killed and Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for is ‘The Bodies Left Behind,’ and I would Hill … If he’s anything like his dad and many more maimed for life. But behind the the Ultimate Theory,” by Brian Greene, say if you’re a nail biter, you won’t have brother, then I’m sure I’ll be in horror vacant stare, Brady is very much awake as his 2017 favorite. Greene “peels away any nails left by the time you get to the layers of mystery to reveal a universe end. It’s so suspenseful. It’s wonderful.” that consists of eleven dimensions, where Robert Doughty, of South Chesconessex, the fabric of space tears and repairs it- chose “Once Upon an Island: The History self, and all matter—from the smallest of Chincoteague,” which was published in quarks to the most gargantuan superno- 1996 and was written by the late Kirk Mar- vas—is generated by the vibrations of mi- iner. “I’ve read it several times because it is croscopically tiny loops of energy,” accord- such a well-written history. Also, my grand- ing to the Barnes and Noble website. father is mentioned in it,” Doughty said. Doug Crutchley also read, “Black In 2017, Doug Hollingsworth of Paint- Holes and Time Warps,” “Taking the er reread “Chariots of the Gods,” by Eric Quantum Leap,” “The Montauk Proj- von Däniken, a book he first read in the ect,” “The Origin of Species,” “The Mon- early 70s. It’s “the groundbreaking clas- key Puzzle” and “Thus Spoke Zarathus- sic that introduced the theory that an- tra.” “He reads these for fun!!” his wife cient Earth established contact with said. “His brain amazes and entertains aliens” and “has been visited repeatedly me. So he said the reason he chose that by advanced aliens from other worlds,” book over the others as his favorite is “It the Amazon site states. Von Däniken’s blended general relativity with quan- theory is “that we are the descendants of tum mechanics. Two incompatible theo- these galactic pioneers.” ries were blended by string theory and Connie Burford, of Bloxom, picked it validated some of my suspicions about “A Dog’s Purpose: A Novel for Hu- how I perceive reality. In 2018 I plan to mans,” by W. Bruce Cameron. “I read it further research the nature of conscious- because I saw the trailer for the movie ness and the holographic paradigm.” and wanted to read the book,” she said. Don Green, of Onancock, chose as From director Lasse Hallström of “The his favorite this year, “Suite Fran- Cider House Rules,” “Dear John” and çaise,” by Irène Némirovsky. “I highly “The 100-Foot Journey,” comes the story recommend it,” Green said. from a dog’s perspective. The film stars According to www.amazon.com, the humans Britt Robertson, KJ Apa, John book begins “in Paris on the eve of the Ortiz, Peggy Lipton, Juliet Rylance, Luke Nazi occupation in 1940” and “tells the Kirby, Pooch Hall and Dennis Quaid. December 29, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 19

Paul L. Ewell, of the Justisville/Hunt- these small-town characters leave a big It was a gift from my nephew, Larry.” “After all of us read the book in the of- ing Creek area, chose “Lost Maine Coast- impact on a big world. Eisenstein also likes “to read books fice, Linda (Cicoira) had the idea to write al Schooners: From Glory Days to Ghost “The Glass Castle,” by Jeannette Walls, about women in the Middle East where to Tonya Bundick and Charlie Smith to see Ships,” by Ingrid Grenon. “It’s about was chosen by Kathleen Crockett, of Gar- they are getting more power and trying what they thought about it. We threw in boats,” said Ewell. “I love boats. Every- gatha, after a friend gave her the book as not to be beaten and possessed.” She men- some other questions, too, and that’s how one should love boats. Should be a law.” a gift. “A young girl comes of age in a dys- tioned “Kabul Beauty School: An Ameri- we ended up with the three-part series.” Patty Bergquist of Onancock said, functional family of nonconformist nomads can Woman Goes Behind the Veil,” by “Commonwealth” was another book “Chaos,” by Patricia Cornwell, her favor- with a mother who’s an eccentric artist and Deborah Rodriguez and Kristin Ohlson Morrison managed to finish. “It was not ite author, was the best book she read an alcoholic father who would stir the chil- and “Daring to Drive,” by Manal Al-Sharif. my favorite Ann Patchett book. I really this year. The 2016 volume in the Dr. Kay dren’s imagination with hope as a distrac- Linda Nicola of Onancock has given Post had to make myself soldier on to finish Scarpetta series, told of the forensic sci- tion to their poverty,” an online book review readers an array of books to choose from it.” The book jacket describes it as a sto- entist’s investigation including bizarre wrote. “The book recounts the unconven- over the last several year, but not for 2017. ry “spanning five decades” and which ex- poems from an anonymous cyberbully. tional, poverty-stricken upbringing Walls “I’ve had a difficult year with books,” she plores how a “chance encounter rever- Shirley Christain, of Melfa, said, “any and her siblings had at the hands of their wrote. “Don’t know if its me or the quality berates through the lives of the four par- books by Stuart Woods, Janet Evanovich deeply dysfunctional parents.” of books have gone down. I can’t recommend ents and six children involved.” and the new ones coming out by James “I honestly have not read that ma- one. I’ve never left so many books unfinished Her favorite book “Little Leaders: Bold Patterson are all noteworthy.” The latest ny books this year because I have been in my life, and I usually finish reading books, Women in Black History,” written and il- in Evanovich’s adventures of New Jersey so busy with school,” wrote Coleby Bur- even those I don’t like. I hope 2018 is much lustrated by Vashti Harrison. The book Bounty Hunter Stephanie Plum, “Hardcore ford of Bloxom, a student at Longwood better in the book world,” she said. profiles 40 trailblazing African American Twenty-Four,” is filled with “brain-eating University. “But last summer, I did read Eastern Shore Post editor Connie Mor- women, some well-known, some soon to zombies, headless corpses and a wayward one called ‘Dream House’ by Marzia Bi- rison said she struggled to find time to be. The author explains in the introduc- 50-pound boa constrictor named Ethel.” sognin. I chose this book because I follow read this year, but “like many local folks, tion that the title and illustrations are Stefanie Jackson, the Post’s Northamp- Marzia on YouTube and I love her videos. I was eager to read ‘American Fire.’ It was meant to help young girls visualize them- ton reporter, said the book, “The All-Girl I also really enjoy mystery/thriller books engaging, but it wasn’t my favorite book of selves as the women portrayed in the Filling Station’s Last Reunion,” by Fan- and movies. This book was very simple 2017. Two things stood out for me (spoiler book. “I bought the book for my grandniece nie Flagg was her favorite in 2017. The but fun to read. It has a plot twist end- alert): how well the mathematical model for Christmas,” Morrison said. author, best-known for “Fried Green To- ing, which I enjoyed, and it was filled with worked early into the arson investigation, She is ready for 2018. “My children matoes,” wrote Jackson’s pick as a hom- creepy scenes. I finished this book in two and the roadside stands for boiled peanuts heard about my lack of reading this year age to World War II women Airforce ser- hours total because I got so into it.” that Hesse mentioned in passing. Where and sent me selections from the New vice pilots. Flagg has a keen insight in- Marcia Eisenstein, a retired Baltimore are those, exactly?” she implored. York Times ‘10 Best Books of 2017’ list.” to the hearts and minds of small-town librarian, who has connections to the America and their big dreams, especially Shore, picked John Grisham’s “The Roost- when it comes to Southern women. And er Bar,” as her favorite. “I’m reading it now.

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Story and Recipes by Nancy Kennedy est choices for you. sorts of ideas. recipes. Your family and friends will www.nancycountryfarm.com •Shop the outside aisles at the mar- •Cook ahead. Cook a few things on follow. It’s almost a new year and we all ket. This is where you will find fresh Sunday that will carry you for a few My Tofu Salsa Scramble is a great have our resolutions. The number one foods, not processed, preservative-filled days. Broth-based soups are a great ex- way to start your day with a lot of pro- resolution is to lose weight, especially fake foods that cause inflammation. ample. You can load them with veggies tein and to try tofu if it’s not something after all the festive foods and parties. •Eat more fresh foods and fewer freeze some as well. Grill some chicken you have tried before. Statistics say people usually make it a animal products. I am a southern breasts, throw them in a zip lock and These Turkey Breast Breakfast few weeks and then fall back into old girl and I love a piece of beef on occa- you have it ready. Wash your veggies Patties are just delicious and a great unhealthy habits. Dieting is a struggle sion but I have greatly cut back and and zip lock them as well so they are substitute for sausage. They are su- and unreasonable. The definition of eat more whole foods such as veggies, ready when you are. Make a giant per simple to make and loaded with diet is short term rapid weight loss. fruits and whole grains. Saturated fat salad so you have it for 2 days. Make lean protein. Make sure you choose Who wants that? The secret is to cre- and cholesterol is only found in ani- your own salad dressings so you know extra-lean ground turkey breast, not ate a healthy lifestyle. Here are some mal products. what’s in them. just ground turkey. I always keep tips to keep you on track: •Try something new! There are so •Try a new grain like farro or qui- these on hand in my freezer, I also •Clean out your fridge and pan- many blogs (including mine) on the noa. Think you won’t like it? It’s all is make them for my B & B guests and try. Throw out all that processed food. web with fresh healthy recipes. Pin- our heads! Just try it! It’s fun to be they are always amazed as to how Most things in a box aren’t the healthi- terest is another great place to find all creative in the kitchen and try new scrumptious they are.

Turkey Patties Tofu Salsa Scramble Submitted by Nancy Kennedy Submitted by Nancy Kennedy Ingredients: Ingredients: •8 ounces lean ground turkey breast •4 egg whites •1 tablespoon Mrs. Dash salt-free seasoning •2 whole eggs •1/4 teaspoon garlic powder •6 ounces extra firm tofu, drained and cubed •1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg •1/4 cup fresh salsa •2 tablespoons Quaker Instant Oatmeal, uncooked •1/8 teaspoon turmeric •2 tablespoons low-sodium chicken broth •1/4 cup fat-free cheese •Cooking Spray •Cooking spray Directions: Directions: 1. In a bowl, thoroughly 1. In a small bowl, beat together combine all ingredients. the eggs (whole and white) and turmeric. 2. Form four 2-oz patties, and coat a non-stick pan 2. Coat a non-stick pan with with cooking spray. cooking spray, then add the tofu. Cook over medium-high 3. Heat the pan over medium heat until the tofu is browned. heat, and cook the patties for four minutes on each 3. Add the egg mixture with tofu, and continue to cook, stirring side. constantly with a wooden spoon.

4. Serve immediately. 4. When the eggs begin to firm, add the cheese and salsa, and continue cooking until the eggs are done. December 29, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 23 Coastal Concerts MILE POSTS Scholarships Community Notes Coastal Concerts is encouraging Marriages $250 per person and includes course, musically gifted high school students Cape Charles textbook and exam. Virginia Food The Friends of the Cape Charles Me- to apply for one of its competitively irths Regulations requires food establish- awarded $1,500 scholarships. For the B morial Library will host an afternoon ments, including temporary sites, to fourth consecutive year, the Lewes- tea in the Cape Charles Civic Center, have at least one employee with super- based nonprofit will make a total of Awards 500 Tazewell Ave., on Monday, Jan. 8, visory and management responsibility $4,500 available in the form of three at 3 p.m. Tara King will describe hand- and who is a Certified Food Protection scholarship grants. dying alpaca fleece. The cost is $20. For Manager, by July 1, 2018. If you have The annual scholarship competition more information, call 757-695-4192. questions as to whether your festival is open to high school students who are or event will require this certification, pursuing studies in music performance, music. Candidates are also required to Chincoteague contact the Accomack County Health education or composition. Each scholar- provide a synopsis of their music expe- The Chincoteague Center will host Department at 757-787-5886. ship is intended to defray expenses mu- rience, along with at least two letters a ServSafe Food Safety Training and For more information about financial sic students will incur, including tuition, of recommendation from educators or Certification Course, on Saturday, Jan. assistance, contact Thomas Johnson at fees and travel. High school students music professionals and a CD audio 27, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The course is 757-789-1752, by Jan. 3. who reside in Delaware and the Mary- recording of two contrasting selections. land and Virginia counties on the Del- Complete guidelines and ap- marva Peninsula are eligible to apply. plication forms are available at Applicants must submit a letter www.coastalconcerts.org. Applica- specifying the purpose, place and time tions must be postmarked no later Church News frame in which the money will be used, than Jan. 29, and the selected candi- Craddockville Onley and outlining career plans or goals in dates will be notified in February. Craddockville UMC will host the Onley Baptist Church will also start Fifth Sunday Meal on Sunday, Dec. Financial Peace University on Wednes- Cape Charles Lions Contribute to Shore Organizations 31, at 11:30 a.m. The church will serve day, Jan. 10, at 6 p.m., and runs for nine chicken wings and everyone can bring a weeks. The cost is $93 per person/couple. Cape Charles Lions annually give side dish or dessert. The deadline to sign up is Jan. 9. For to local organizations that are compat- The district conference will be held more information, call 757-787-7140. ible with Lions’ missions to promote at Nandua High School on Sunday, healthy living and prevent blindness, Jan. 7, at 4 p.m. Rev. Scott Davis will be Parksley to alleviate hunger, and to work with preaching and the Craddockville Praise youth. This year’s donations were $400 Band will play worship music. The Living Word Church of Deliver- to the Foodbank, $300 to the YMCA to Craddockville UMC will also start ance will host its Annual Bishop Jack- support their new diabetes prevention Financial Peace University on Sunday, son’s Back-to-School Bash on Saturday, program, and $400 to Northampton Jan. 7, at 6 p.m. Kits are $93 and checks Dec. 30, throughout the day. The church County Social Services for gifts for are payable to the church. For more in- will be distributing free bookbags, children in need. Cape Charles Lions formation, contact Stephanie Pierce at school supplies and gently used cloth- thanks everyone who has helped them 757-710-7360. ing in their All Purpose Building. to raise money to support charitable From left: Lion President Terry giving and direct support for eyeglass- Kolet, Andre Elliott, executive di- es and eye surgeries. rector of the YMCA, and 1st VP xx xx Lion Stan Plowden. Holiday Events Calendar • Dec. 30: 11 a.m.–Noon Year’s Party–Pocomoke Library–Early New Year’s Party With Crafts, Food, Music And Countdown To 12:00...Noon!! • Dec. 31: 8 p.m.–Chincoteague Island Arts Organization Live Music For New Year’s Eve–4074 Main St., Chincoteague–$30 • Dec. 31: 10 p.m.–Fifth Annual Dropping Of The Crab Pot– Central Park, Cape Charles • Dec. 31: 10:45 p.m.–Pony Island Horseshoe Drop & Costume Promenade–4083 Main St., Chincoteague • Jan. 13: 6:30 p.m.–Epiphany Party & Auction–Cape Charles From left: Plowden, Charmin Vol. Fire Station, 501 Mason Ave.–Bring Least Favorite (But Horton, manager of Foodbank of Kolet presents check to Mozella Highly Desirable) Christmas Gift To Be Auctioned, And An Southeastern Virginia and the Francis, director of Northampton Appetizer, Beverage Or Dessert To Share–RSVP To Chris Eastern Shore, and Kolet. County Social Services. Bannon By Jan. 7 At 757-331-2206 24 • Eastern Shore Post • December 29, 2017

FRIDAY Hnoon & 5:30 p.m. - AA mtg. SATURDAY H10 a.m.-1 p.m. - - United Methodist Church, 75 DEC. 30 Soup Kitchen - Faith DEC. 29 Market St., Onancock Christian­ Tabernacle POST TIMES H6 p.m. - Celebrate ­Recovery Ministries, Rt. 13, Accomac - 787-1811 Group mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/Leah Trinity Episcopal Church, 66 Market St., DEC. 29-JAN. 4 Covenant Ministries Center - 757-787-2486 Onancock H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ Episcopal Church, H1-4 p.m. - Corddry Company SUNDAY H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Historic Cokesbury Church, 13 Market St., Onancock Eastville ­Crossing Operating Train Garden - DEC. 31 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Exmore Moose Lodge, Pocomoke River Canoe Co., 2 River St., H12:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Veterans’ Bldg., Belle Haven Snow Hill, Md. Main St., Onley H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s UMC, H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Oak Hall Fire Co. Chincoteague

MONDAY TUESDAY H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague JAN. 1 JAN. 2 H9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church, upstairs - 709-9351 - bring a snack & your kids H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Senior Village, Onancock - 787-3900 H10 a.m. - Zumba - Franktown UMC H10:30 a.m. - Play Dough Creations - Pocomoke Library Happy New Year H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Fairgrounds, Onancock - 757-787-2432 H5:30 p.m. - Onancock Business & Civic Assn. mtg. - Naomi ­Makemie Presbyterian Church, Onancock H5:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - St. James’ Episcopal Church, Accomac From The Staff of the H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 (call for location) H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H6:30 p.m. - Vietnam Veterans’ E.S. Chapter 614 mtg. - Chapter Eastern Shore Post Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Committee mtg. - Northampton Cty. Social Services Bldg., Eastville H7:15 p.m. - Disabled American Veterans’ mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Cheriton VFC - smoke free H WEDNESDAY 7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack County mtg. - H7:30 p.m. - Central Masonic Lodge mtg. JAN. 3 Sage Diner, Onley H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 757-787-4718 H10:30-11:30 a.m. - Overeaters Anon. mtg. - Rock Church, Onley - 757-655-4834 THURSDAY H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial H10:30 a.m.-noon - Riverside Shore Hospice Grief Support Group mtg. - JAN. 4 Library (babies & toddlers downstairs/preschoolers Onley UMC, 25642 E. Main St. - 789-5000 upstairs) H11 a.m. - Prayer Time - Downing’s UMC, Oak Hall H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Soup Kitchen - Corner Stone Seventh Day Adventist Church, H2 p.m. - Book of the Month Club: “Me Before You” by JoJo 3431 Main St., Exmore Moyes - Pocomoke Library H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - NASA/Wallops Base H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, - Call Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base access. Accomac - $1/wk. Hnoon - AA mtg. - United Methodist Church, 75 Market St., Onancock H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, 757-787-7099 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock – Donations: 757-789-5369 H6-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, Exmore - H6:30 p.m. - American Legion Post 101 mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 757-442-6391 25534 Main St., Onley H6 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s UMC, 7291 Lankford Hwy., Oak Hall H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis Club mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic, Chincoteague H6 p.m. - Riding the Blue Wave: Accomack Cty. Democratic Committee H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles mtg. - ESCC, Melfa - food and child care provided H7 p.m. - Republican Party mtg. - Little Italy, Nassawadox H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Call 665-7403, H7 p.m. - E.S. Shooting Club mtg. - Exmore Fire Dept. Hall - 678-9038 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests H7 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Chincoteague Church of God H6:30-8:30 p.m - Free English for Speakers of Other Languages - Metompkin H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC Elementary School, Parksley - 757-789-1761 H7-8 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - Market St. UMC, H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon. mtgs. - Franktown UMC Onancock H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague December 29, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST

Deputy Clerk - Circuit Court Clerk’s Office Announcements Help Wanted F/T position with benefits |Open Until Filled Salary: $24,625 – 30,166 depending on experience Accomack County is currently recruiting for a full-time The family of the late Edward ­Deputy Clerk in the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. The ­position is responsible for: performs a variety of ­clerical and Bender would like to express ­customer service duties for the Office. The tasks and ­duties Therapeutic Interventions, Inc. is currently seeking Full- vary dependent upon whether staffing the Civil Court docket Time and Part-Time positions for Virginia licensed and or the Criminal Court docket. For the Civil division this posi- their sincere gratitude for all the licensed eligible therapists. tion requires answering inquiries from the public, perform- ing recordation and indexing of deeds, ­marriage licenses wonderful people who were there Great Benefits: and the processing of notary ­commission applications. The • Health, Dental & Vision Insurance deputy clerk also attends and documents court proceed- and helped during our period of • Short-term & Long-term Disability ings and enters data into a case management ­system. For • Free Licensure Supervision the criminal division, duties include administering oaths, mourning. • 401k marking evidence received by the course, typing court or- ders and interfacing with other related agencies. Minimum To apply, please send resume to Qualifications: A high school diploma or GED; familiarity [email protected] with courtroom procedures and processes; supplemented Thank you, by vocational/technical training in business, administrative, clerical or data input work; or an equivalent combination of The Benders education, training, and ­experience. ­Specific experience in Experienced Cook Needed the legal system or wills and probate preferred. Bi-lingual capabilities a plus. ­Satisfactory completion of a criminal An experienced cook is needed at YukYuk and Joe’s, history and a drug screening are required prior to employ- in Eastville. Please apply in person. ment. First consideration­ will be given to applications Carol June received prior to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 4, “Nanny Carol” Perry 2018. Additional details may be found online: 2017-2018 VACANCIES https://www.co.accomack.va.us/residents/job-opportunities January 1, 1954 - NORTHAMPTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS The County of Accomack is committed to an inclusive and • Instructional Assistant diverse workforce. • Bus Drivers (must possess a CDL) March 19, 2009 • Coordinator of Health Services (Part-Time) • Substitute Teachers with GED/Diploma $60/day or De- Happy Birthday to the sky! gree $100/day • Substitute Cafeteria Workers As the year ends and • Substitute Bus Drivers • Substitute School Nurses another one begins, we miss you more and more each day. Happy Birthday to the clouds For job descriptions, qualifications, salaries, and to apply go to www.ncpsk12.com Heritage Hall – Nassawadox is currently recruiting for on this very special New Year’s day! Inquiries may be directed to: multiple positions, full-time and part-time, for our 140 plus Melinda Phillips - Director of Administrative Services bed facility. Happy Birthday in Heaven. (757) 678-5151 ext. 2013 or [email protected] Maintenance Assistant – Part Time With Love, Kimmy & Family CNAs – Full Time & Part Time Northampton County Public Schools does not discriminate on the LPNS - Full Time & Part Time basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its pro- grams and activities. RNS - Full Time & Part Time The Eastern Shore Post will be RCC/MDS - Full Time For immediate consideration, please apply in person or closed on 12/29, 1/1 and 1/2. The Eastern Shore Community Services Board is forward your resume to: seeking candidates for the following positions: Heritage Hall – Nassawadox We will be checking voicemails 9468 Hospital Ave. • Payroll Administrator P.O. Box 176 and emails so that we can still • Senior Clinician/Clinician Nassawadox, VA 23413 • Developmental Disabilities Aide (PCAs & 757-442-9401– Fax/ Attention: Teka Giddens bring you the Post on Jan. 5. CNAs welcome) [email protected] • Substance Abuse Outpatient Clinician Or online at: (CSAC required) www.heritage-hall.org • Part-time Driver Applications will be accepted until positions are filled Heritage Hall Nassawadox is an Equal Opportunity/ADA/ • Mental Health Skill-Building Specialist Affirmative Action Employer. Happy New Year • Residential Supervisor For more information or to apply, please visit the ESCSB’s website at www.escsb.org Place your help wanted ad in the from all of us to ESCSB is an EOE Eastern Shore Post and find help faster! Call Angie today for free pricing at all of you. 757.789.7678 ––she'll help you out. 26 • Eastern Shore Post • December 29, 2017

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Call 757-665-6172 or Located on Chincoteague. als who have roofing experi- 757-665-1217. ence and general laborers (low hrs.) Trailer & extras. 804-218-1090. needed on renovation site. $11,000 OBO. 757-787-4528 ELECTRIC WHEEL 1999 23-FT. SEA ’00 MAXUM 2800 SCR Misc. - For Sale CHAIR - Jazzy 914 HD, Please call for interview. 877-503-2728. ERA $12,500 – twin 4.3L V6 engines. like new, 450-lb. capacity, 2 Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) MISTER HEATER 20,000 new batteries, new charger. NEEDED: VIRGINIA IN- BTU PROPANE HEAT- SPECTOR/MECHANIC maintenance record. Many $650. Call 757-710-0070. extras. $16K OBO. Call ER – New, never used. Paid 2012 TRANE AIR CON- Top dollar for individual $200, will sell for $125. Call with state inspectors license. 540-287-5047. DITIONING XR13 - 3-ton, 1994 GRADY WHITE 352-422-0914. in service for 2 years. Call Contact Ross Kool at Kool ’86 27.2-FT. O’DAY SONY WEGA 55-INCH Ford 757-787-1209. GULFSTREAM - Two 910-616-2033. SAILBOAT – 175-Johnson Outboards, LCD REAR PROJEC- PERFORMANCE IN- 9.9 Yamaha, 4-stroke. Sails Upgrades; great condition; hard-top, full elec., trailer, TION TELEVISION - RE- CREASE POWER PRO- Boats, Etc. good, sleeps 4. Galley & Johnson motor; live well; w/elec. winch, $7,500 OBO. DUCED: $275. $375. Call GRAMMER - Instant toilet. Trailer & new winch. 757-709-0813. ’07 17-FT. MAY-CRAFT new wiring; Garmin; new 757-894-8988. horsepower, improved econ- Draws 2’11”. $6,000 OBO. canvas top; Price negotiable. ’01 18’ TROPHY - Very GUN CABINET - Solid omy, easy installation, life- Center Console, 40 h.p. Honda Call Don at 757-787-2595. oak, custom made, holds 4-stroke, recently conditioned, (757) 665-1904. good cond. + extras. Can time warranty. 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 be seen at K & E Marine, 11 guns. REDUCED: $350 & 8.1, ’99-’06 GM trucks. ’06 long galvanized trailer, OBO. $600. 789-3904. new: seats, Garmin g.p.s., across from Perdue plant. Paid $400 for it and only VHF, tinted windshield, wir- $11K. 757-678-3622. asking $200. 787-4674. ing & switches. $6,500 OBO. 34’ DELTAVILLE DEAD- RESIDENTIAL HEAT- 757-894-4470 RISE $28,500 OBO - ING BOILER - Columbia ’93 CARVER 30-ft. fly bridge Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 FTG30C, 96K BTU out- sedan w/twin (2) 265 HP V8 Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) put, runs on propane. Call (300 hrs.), H/C H2O, A/C 678-3718. [email protected] 910-616-2033. heat, sleeps 6, lightly used, www.ltbaycharters.com ANTIQUE CYPRESS windless, C.G. equip., clean, ’03 AQUASPORT OS- SPLIT RAIL FENC- $10,000. 757-787-1470. ’84 21-FT. KEN 1972–22’ Marshall Catboat PREY - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115 Electric ING - 60 pieces, 10-ft. long, 25-FT. C-HAWK W/NEW CRAFT - Pilot house, Lg. cockpit; Yanmar 2GM20 in- h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ Remote-Controlled 150 years old, excellent. FLOOR & STERN – New fresh water cooled, board engine w/low hrs. Fully Loader trailer, new uphol- 665-5348 or 894-0407. stery, must see! $7,200. Alum. trailer. $14,000 OBO. V8 inboard, pocket equipped, sails in exc. shape, Golf Caddy Call 757-709-8854. shallow draft 2.5 ft., sleeps 3, OBO. Call 757-678-6098. New Battery, $350/Firm Mobile Homes ’90 22-FT. SEAPRO CUD- drive w/galvanized depth sounder, VHF radio, com- ’90 22-ft. BOSTON WHAL- DY CABIN - Rebuilt OMC trailer. $10,500. pass, cushions inside & out, boat ER - Orig. owner; w/150 h.p. 757-787-8394. 2BR MOBILE HOMES 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, 757-665-6564. lift kept. A sweet sailing boat that 4-stroke Honda still under IN NORTHERN ACC. warrantee (less than 50 hrs.) CTY. FOR RENT - Sec- 22-ft. aluminum trailer turns heads in any port. $19,500 30” AMANA ELECTRIC w/brakes (Grady White OBO. 757-787-3233. Alum. trailer, T-top, 2-GPS/ tion 8 approved. Call sonar units, $22,000 firm. RANGE – Smooth-top, self- 757-710-8894. clone). $10,300 REDUCED: cleaning, very good cond., $7,300. Pat-757-442-4635. Will take older 15 to 17 ft. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR BW on trade. 434-821-9027 nice and clean, white.RE- FOR USED HOMES AND MERCURY OUTBOARD DUCED: $275 $325. Call PROPELLER SS 22- or 434-665-9260. TRADE-INS!! - Call today ’72 16-FT. BOSTON Scott at 757-442-2079. to schedule your free home PITCH - Like new. $450. 30KW KOHLER GEN- 757-710-0070. WHALER - 60 h.p. Mer- evaluation: 302-846-9100. cury motor, just overhauled, ERATOR – 4-cyl. diesel, ’02 CATAMARAN - 18’, 75 3-phase or 1-phase. $3,500. HOLLAND HILL h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. teak console & bench, always kept inside, $16,000 firm. Exc. shape. 787-1469. RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY Bought new in 2002. Low 1975 29’ SEABIRD FISHER WOODSTOVE engine hours & exc. cond. 1988 Grady White 410-957-3259. 29279 Tyler Drive $29,000 – 2003 DOUBLE-SCRAPE FOR SALE - $400. Call New Church, VA 23415 $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 20’, 225 h.p. restoration from stringers 757-710-8034. ’02 CAROLINA SKIFF LICENSE – $1,500 OBO Yamaha, 2 axle to Awlgrip. 7.4 FWC. -757-709-8854. WHIRLPOOL 30” GAS 198V Series 90HP 4-stroke Mercruiser Bravo 3. RANGE - Self-cleaning, 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes Honda, center console, bimi- trailer. Ready to go. Windless, Garmin/ $165. 757-894-0136. rent starts at $550 per month. ni top, Lowrance sonar/GPS, REDUCED: $9,000. Raymarine Electronics. Farm & Lawn OUTDOOR ALL-WEATH- Refrigerator/range/ SS prop, very good condition, Call 757-824-5748. Located in Parksley. Call ER WICKER 5-pc. Dining washer/dryer hook-up. trailer with power winch. Joel at 757-746-6136. Equipment Set - Exc. cond. 4 chairs w/ Weekly trash pick-up/ $8,200. 757-336-3312 BOAT WHEELS - 4-blade, cushions, big round table w/ 16-FT. REBEL SAIL- 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- water/sewer are included in 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. ’11 20-FOOT CAROLINA BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- glass top. Paid $950, Asking rent. Transit Bus Service. BOAT – boat and trailer: REDUCED $400. Call $450 OBO. Call 757-336-1850. $2,400. 757-787-3130. SKIFF - 115 4-stroke Ya- TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. No pets. 757-999-3437 & leave msg. maha (100+ hrs.), T-top, 5-HP MEYERS SUB- FOR SALE: ANTIQUE ’79 18-FT. COBIA - 115 fully loaded, $14,500. Call MERSIBLE WATER CHINA CLOSET. $200 (757)824-0315 h.p. Mercury, radio, depth 757-589-8901. PUMP - Includes electrical OBO. Call 757-787-7307. finder, fish finder, safety ’98 SUNBIRD CUDDY box. Used less than 30 hrs DELTA 3 HP 220V heavy equipment, EZ Load trail- CAB - 130 h.p. Evinrude, $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. duty spindle shaper. Cast er (roller type), Reduced: 222 hours, w/trailer. $3,500. iron top. Good cond. $900. $3,000 OBO. 757-442-5019. 757-709-2371, leave msg. 757-710-0438.

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Real Estate Whoa Granny!! We didn’t hire the other guy... we hired the best: John C. Miller!! 1.7-ACRE BUILDING LOT IN MELFA Includes Driveway Repairs, Tree & Stump Removal, Crush & well & septic. $29,900. Call Larry at 302-222-2064. Run, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Stone, Shells, WE BUY LAND - Call Excavation & Backhoe Work. 2000 Ford F450 Super Duty Clayton Homes for more All materials delivered & spread information: 302-846-9100. ’07 Holiday Power Stroke, Diesel Rambler Travel 7.3, V8, 5-spd. trans- RESIDENTIAL/COM- Just Call Site Work Specialist mission with Morgan MERCIAL – 1935 historic Trailer Savoy LX truck body, low mileage, home, superbly renovated John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 32FKD $16,000 OBO. Contact with 4 BR- 1 ½ baths, won- Ray at 410-430-1738. derful architectural accents New This Year: near Exmore town office, HOUSE IN ONANCOCK - RUNNING BOARDS - fire station, & police. Sep- TONY’S TREE SERVICE 2-Way Refrigerator, Dodge Ram pick-up 2017 & 2BR, 1BA, $575/mo. + $750/ COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL arate garage with brick sec. dep. For application, Microwave, others Mopar OEM Running floor. For Rent to qualified email [email protected] 14319 DEER PATH Awning, and Boards/Badged “RAM” for buyer or Sale $235,000. or call 757-787-2592. HALLWOOD, VA 23359 crew cab 2500 w/brackets. 757-678-7500. HARBORTON - Spectacu- A/C Unit. Stainless steel polished. Ask- lar Victorian cottage on its (757) 990-1131 $13,500. ing $500. 757-787-2539 or Rentals - Apts. own little island in the middle Residential • Commercial 609-658-3245. of small lake, 1BR, fully fur- FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding Call 410-924-0945. 1916 REPLICA PACK- ONANCOCK — Newly ARD LIMO ON A 1968 renovated, 1BR, LR, DR, nished & equipped. A must Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation see! $1,000/mo. 442-3375. Licensed and Insured CHASSIS & MOTOR - Kit. w/new appliances. With trailer. REDUCED: Downtown: walk to every- BIRDSNEST AREA - Northampton Cty., 3BR $4,000. Call 709-9456. thing. $700/mo., references 1999 SATURN SL $1,600 & credit report required. house, 1.5Full BA, W/D hook- Garage Doors Storage up, nice neighborhood, no - Manual transmis- Call 757-710-2262. Automatic Openers sion, A/C, Traction con- 2BR/1BA BELLE HAVEN pets, Sec. 8 welcome. Call 757- 678-7483 (leave name & #). Installation, Sales trol, ABS, Dual Airbags. $725 - Second floor, large NANDUA 4-door (757) 710-6679 apartment, 2 BR, Living ACCOMAC - 2BR, 1BA, & Service ’14 Travel Trailer For Sale fridge, stove, dishwasher, MINI STORAGE [email protected] room, Dining area, W/D, 26’ Premier Bullet Ultra Lite, ’10 TOYOTA TACOMA heat/air, parking, $725 per W/D hook-up. No pets. $600/ 2 pull outs with awning, mo. + $600/sec. dep. & ref. Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., PRE-RUNNER SUPER- mo., 1 yr. lease. No smoking/ sleeps 6, complete camp- CAB – 83K miles, Exc. pets. (757)607-6320. 757-710-2192. Tasley. 757-787-3059. ing package, bike rack, LOCUSTVILLE - 3BR, Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. $10 Off 1st month’s rent hitch, loaded with extras. Call Jeff at 678-6041. 1BA, all appl. + W/D, large Like new, see in Va. Beach, Come HOME for the HOLIDAYS Kit., LR, lg. deck, screened ’08 COACHMEN CAPTI- can deliver! $26,000 Call VA - 28-ft. aluminum ultra- Celebrate with your family & porch, elec. central A/C & Affordable Rates 757-286-6463. friends in your new home heat, $850/mo. + $850/sec. Call 894-3151 Vehicles – Cars, RVs, light travel trailer, great dep. (lawn maintenance in- RARE 2005 SSR CHEV- cond., $8,900 OBO. Call Call for HOLIDAY specials!!! 757-331-0048. Call Exmore Village I & II Apts cluded). Call 757-787-7886. Trucks, SUVs, Parts ROLET ROADSTER - IN-TOWN ONANCOCK Hard-top convertible, LT-1 (757)442-9471 - Small 2BR, Liv. Rm., Din. MARSHALL’S ’96 FORD E150 CLUB- Corvette engine, black, Vehicles – Motorcycles TDD 711 Rm., Kit., W/D, Lg. yard, TREE SERVICE WAGON VAN - AM/FM/ exc. cond., special stripes. This institution is an equal outbuilding, $775/mo. No Capable, Affordable & CD, power windows, auto., REDUCED: $28,000. Call & ATVs & Scooters opportunity provider. pets, no Sec. 8, no smoking. HD shocks, tow-hitch, 351 757-894-1664. Dependable engine, $1,250. 757-894- 2003 HONDA SILVER- Very efficient. References & ’99 35TH ANNIVERSARY WING SCOOTER 600cc credit check. 302-381-6224. Licensed & Insured 8561 or 757-336-4507. GT MUSTANG - Profes- Free estimates. ’94 F350 FLAT BODY - - Tour pack, adj. back rest, Come HOME for the HOLIDAYS HARBORTON - 2BR, sionally installed engine garage kept, tall windshield, Celebrate with your family & 1.5BA, furnished, lg. bright 12-ft. bed, 2 1/2 ton pkg., 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty 442-7540 5-spd. manual trans., A/C, like new, current maint., 43K friends In your new home Kitchen, dishwasher, shed on engine still good. $7,500. mi., $3,000. 757-710-4835. Call for HOLIDAY Specials!!! & back patio. See pics on tool box, garage kept, runs Good cond. 757-377-8261. craigslist. $800/mo. 442-3671. good. $3,000. 757-442-7511. ’00 MUSTANG – 150K mi. www.easternshorepost.com Accomack Manor NEW 3BR, 2BA HOME WE BUY: ’14 HONDA ACCORD LX New tires, brakes clutch & ONLY $500 DEPOSIT - 4-door, 4-cyl., auto., A/C, full windshield-wiper motor. Apartments • Copper, • Brass, pwr., backup camera, 30K ’04 HARLEY FAT BOY 757-665-5848 CALL FOR DETAILS: • Aluminum, • Stainless $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. APEHANGERS, Tri- 302-846-0496. mi., exc. cond., 1 owner, war- ’03 CHEVY VENTURE Steel, • A/C Units, ranty, $14,000. 757-351-5611. ple Exhaust, 6,773 mi. TDD 711 NUEVA Casa–3 Recama- • Computers. - 9-passenger van, main- This institution is an equal ’04 F150 4X4 FORD XLT $9,500. Call 757-709-9112 ras, 2 Banos Solo $500 Open: Wed. & Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-1 tained, 186K mi., mechani- or 709-4963. opportunity employer. Deposito – Llame para los LARIET - All options, 200K cally safe, $1,800 OBO. Can Railroad Ave., Melfa mi., mechanically & physi- ’01 VOLUSIA INTRUD- requisitos: 302-846-0496. 757-387-0660 be seen on Wachapreague ER SUZUKI MOTOR- cally sound. $7,800. Call Rd. 518-586-0292. 757-620-9042 or 757-653-0371. CYCLE - 800cc, like new. Services ’07 TOYOTA RAV4 - $2,900. Call 757-824-3147. Rentals - Houses ’93 COACHMEN DIESEL $6,250. Barcelona Red. One- PARKS PAVING Pine, Oak, Walnut, PUSHER - 32-ft. widebody. owner, front-wheel dr. 2.4L, 3BR/2BA BELLE Paving, Seal Coating, All Cherry and more for Call for details. Call 757- 4-cyl., 4-spd. auto. trans. Wanted sale. Rough cut or planed 442-4872 and leave msg. HAVEN - Centrally lo- Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Cargo area tonneau cover, WE BUY LAND - Call cated, 3/4 bedrooms, living Extensions, Dirt Work, available or we saw your ’03 DODGE 1500 CREW- net & poles. Well main- logs. Portable Sawmill. CAB off-road 4x4 SLT 4.7 Clayton Homes for more rm, eat-in kitchen, all ap- Bobcat & Mini Backhoe tained, good cond., high mi. information: 302-846-9100. pliances, HVAC. New car- Services. Locally Owned 757-331-4848 eng, new tires, brakes, up- (195k); call 757-894-4068. pet and freshly painted. Business. 757-710-9600. per/lower ball joints, rblt Available 1/1/18. No pets, no SIMPSON TREE & short block 1 yr ago, very smoking, no section 8. Ref- BOBCAT SERVICE - good shape $10,000 obo. GOT A BOAT OR TRUCK YOU WANT TO SELL? erences & credit check. One Tree trimming, removal HAVING AN ESTATE 757-694-5332. Put it in the E.S. Post for only month’s deposit. $950. Call and stump grinding. SALE? Why not tell ’09 PT CRUISER LESS (757) 710-5358 787-2100 or 710-8477. THAN 10,000 miles, dark $30 until sold. FREE ESTIMATES. over 14,000 readers! grey, all power including sun For Advertising CALL 789-POST. We accept credit cards. SOLD!!! 757.789.7678. roof. $7,750. 757-710-7278 Call Angie at 757.789.7678. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • December 29, 2017

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commis- sion will meet on Tuesday, January 16, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., Legal Ads in the Conference Room located in the Peninsula Enter- prise Building at 23372 Front Street in Accomac, VA for the purpose of conducting regular business. The Commission will consider adoption of the Eastern TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NOTICE OF OYSTER GROUND APPLICATION Shore of Virginia Regional Plan. 28435 MITCHELL DRIVE, PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA 23421 Thomas John Gallivan, (2017159) has applied for ap- Anyone who is interested in the above matter should at- COUNTY OF ACCOMACK proximately 10 -+ acres of oyster planting ground in tend the public hearing to make their views known. The Nassawadox Creek situated in Northampton City/Coun- draft plan may be viewed in the lobby of the Peninsula This Property will be sold subject to a 1 year ty and described as follows:: North By: Vacant, East Enterprise Building at 23372 Front Street in Accomac Right of Redemption by the Secretary of By: Vacant, South By: Gallivan PF #20164, Brunk/ and on http://www.a-npdc.org/accomack-northampton- Housing and Urban Development Bunce PF #16607, West By: Brunk/Bunce PF #16607, planning-district-commission/regional-planning/ In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 02/09/15, Lat/Long: N37-28.4228 W75-57.0377, Notes: May be in the original principal amount of 300,000.00 recorded some SAV present in the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No. Send written comments or concerns to: 150000600, as amended by an instrument appointing the Marine Resources Commission, Engineering/Surveying undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having oc- Department, 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor, PUBLIC NOTICE curred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and Newport News, VA 23607 The Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Chincoteague at the request of the holder, the undersigned Substitute For more specific application location information call will hold a public hearing on January 11, 2018, at 7:00 Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in the front of (757)247-2230. p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 6150 Commu- the building housing the Circuit Court of the COUNTY nity Drive to receive public comments and views on the OF ACCOMACK, VA located at 23316 Courthouse Av- following zoning matter: enue, Accomack, Virginia, 23301 on January 24, 2018, at 11:30 am, the property described in said deed of trust, NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF Appeal 18-1-01 A request from Brad & Jennifer Kelly, located at the above address, with improvements thereon 20639 Bayside Rd., Onancock, Virginia 23417 5329 Cedar Drive for a variance from Article 3, section and more particularly described as follows: CONTAIN- (Accomack County) 3.3.2 of the zoning ordinance of the Town of Chincote- ING 60,000 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS, DES- In execution of a deed of trust, from PAUL POUL- ague. The applicant has placed a new open porch 42’ from IGNATED AS LOT 2, PLAT ENTITLED “PLAN OF SON, dated September 5, 2001, in the principal amount the front lot line. Current zoning requires the front porch LOTS NEAR MODEST TOWN, ACCOMACK COUNTY, of $43,331.65, recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the County be setback 50’ from the front lot line and 48’ from the lo- VIRGINIA, BELONGING TO CAPITAL INVESTORS of Accomack, Virginia, in Deed Book 2001, at Page 21036, cation of the previous deck that was grandfathered. This TRUST, PLAN DRAWN JAN. 26, 1978, FROM SUR- (Seth E. Twery, P.C. having been appointed Substitute property is zoned Residential R-1. VEY COMPLETED AUG. 4, 1978,” RECORDED IN THE Trustee, by Appointment of Substitute Trustee dated Oc- CLERK’S OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AC- tober 5, 2017 of record in said Clerk’s Office as Instru- Kenny L. Lewis COMACK COUNTY, IN PLAT BOOK 26, AT PAGE 19. ment Number 170004387), due to default in payment of Zoning Administrator TERMS OF SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the the debt secured, theundersigned Substitute Trustee will holder of the note secured by the deed of trust will deliver offer for sale at public auction in front of the Courthouse possession of the property to the successful bidder. The for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia on purchaser at the sale will be required to pay all closing the 11th day of January, 2018, at 12:00 noon that certain costs. Real estate taxes, water/sewer fees and other pub- tract of real estate known as 20639 Bayside Rd., Onan- lic charges will be prorated as of the date of sale. The risk cock, Virginia 23417 situated in the County of Accomack, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF of loss or damage to the property passes to the purchaser Virginia, being more particularly described as follows: 34395 Big Pine Road immediately upon the conclusion of the Substitute Trust- All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in White Belle Haven, VA 23306 ee’s sale. Terms: A bidder’s deposit of ten percent (10%) Rabbit, near Onancock, Lee Magisterial District, Ac- In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal of the sale price or ten percent price (10%) of the original comack County, Virginia, containing one half acre amount of $68,325.00, dated July 22, 2009, recorded among principal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever (1/2A.,) more or less, and bounded as following on the the land records of the Circuit Court for Accomack Coun- is lower, in the form of cash or certified funds payable North, by land of the heirs of Major Poulson, Sr., on ty on July 30, 2009, as Instrument Number 200903311, to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the East, by land of the Chesapeake Corporation, on the undersigned appointed Substitute Trustee will offer sale. The balance of the purchase price will be due within the south by land of Rosetta Poulson, and on the West for sale at public auction, at the main entrance of the 20 days at the office of the Substitute Trustee. Time is by Virginia State Highway No. 658; together with all courthouse for the Circuit Court of Accomack Coun- of the essence as to the closing date and the payment of the buildings, rights, privileges and appurtenances ty, 23316 Courthouse Ave, Accomac, VA on January the purchase price. If payment of the balance does not thereunto belonging, or anywise appertaining. 19, 2018 at 11:30 AM, the property described in said deed occur within twenty days of the sale date, the deposit will of trust, located at the above address and briefly described be forfeited. Seller shall not be responsible for any costs Included with the sale is a 2000 Clayton Manufac- as: ALL THAT certain lot or parcel of land with the build- incurred by the purchaser in connection with their pur- tured Home – VIN No. CWP008363TN. ings and improvements thereon, situate near Belle Haven, chase or settlement, including, without limitation, state Sale subject to all conditions, restrictions, reserva- Accomack County, Virginia, on the Bayside Road between and local recording fees, title insurance or research, or tions and easements, if any of record and now applicable Belle Haven and Middlesex having a frontage on said road any other costs of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall thereto. of Sixty Feet (60 Ft.) and extending back between paral- have no duty to obtain possession for purchaser. All risks Terms: At least 10% cash on day of sale; balance due lel lines a distance of One Fifty Feet (150 Ft.) and being of casualty pass to successful bidder at conclusion of bid- within 30 days. bounded on the North, by lands now or formerly owned by ding. The property and the improvements thereon will be FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Annie Mears; on the East, by lands now or formerly owned sold “AS IS” and without representation or warranties of Seth E. Twery, Esq. by Purnell Hack; on the South, by a twenty foot right of any kind. The sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, Seth E. Twery, P.C. way; and on the West, by the said Bayside Road. Tax ID: conditions, easements and restrictions, if any, superior to P.O. Box 185 11900-A0000-118A0. the mentioned deed of trust and lawfully affecting the Lynchburg, VA 24505-­0185 TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidder’s deposit of property. Sale is subject to post-sale confirmation that the (434) 845-­5285 $6,800.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will borrower did not file for protection under the U.S. Bank- be required in the form of a certified or cashier’s check. ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con- Cash will not be accepted as a deposit. Settlement within firmation and audit of the status of the loan with the fifteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit de- loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination As a recognized Newspaper of Record serving posit. Additional terms to be announced at sale. This is a of whether the borrower(s) entered into any repayment communication from a debt collector. This notice is an at- agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the Accomack & Northampton counties, the Eastern tempt to collect on a debt and any information obtained sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void, Shore Post is pleased to offer free quotes for your will be used for that purpose. and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall Loan Type: FHA (Trustee # 579441). be the return of the Purchaser’s deposit without interest. legal advertising needs. Substitute Trustee: ALG Trustee, LLC, C/O Orlans Additional terms to be announced at the sale. For more Simply fax your ad to 789-7681 or PC PO Box 2548, Leesburg, VA 20177, (703) 777-7101, information contact: Abby K. Moynihan, Esq., member of website: http://www.orlans.com Surety Trustees, at 301-490-3361 or www.mwc-law.com. e-mail [email protected] Towne #: 5000.0324 - 12/22/2017, 12/29/2017 December 29, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 29

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The monument is time, inundating many coastal cities. zen,” and “Avatar.” at Sea now at the Don Harrington Discov- Carfentanil is an elephant tranquil- So we’ve gotten a little preview, ery Center in Texas and is six sto- izer and synthetic opioid often manu- but, I still don’t know what to call ries high and holds a time capsule in factured in labs in Asia. And, “com- the years between 2010 and 2020. It ByLevel Linda Cicoira each arm. panies are testing new technology to can’t be the 2010s, that takes too long Scientists predict 2018 will be a silence gene expression and combat to say and it just doesn’t sound right. It’s almost the 18th year of the 3rd bad year for earthquakes, according to deadly genetic diseases by manipu- It’s like we’re at that awkward stage millennium, or the Year of the Dog and Time Magazine. Those geniuses spit lating RNA, (ribonucleic acid), DNA’s of the century. The dawning of a new the characteristic word is “action.” So, out a lot of complicated scientific jar- biological partner, with new treat- age won’t happen until 2020. And obviously, a lot will be going on. gon about it. But to sum it up, “hold on” ments due out as soon as 2018.” even then we will be nearly a centu- Are you ready for 2018? I am. are the keywords. Two trends are expected to grow in ry and a half from the Age of Aquari- The Winter Olympics are scheduled My answer is to stop eating desserts 2018. Flower flavoring will be in. Yep, us. Which makes me want to say “it’s to be held in South Korea in Febru- for my New Year’s resolution. I expect forget about pumpkin spice latte be- about time and it’s about space.” If ary. NASA’s InSight is set to launch to to do that until Feb. 14. Six weeks is cause Whole Foods says flower flavors that sounds familiar, you are proba- Mars and drill for geological science. better than no weeks. But if an earth- like rose and lavender will be all the bly near 60. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are quake strikes sooner, I’m going back to rage in 2018. And the fanny pack, “al- Here’s a great feat that’s coming expected to marry and some say they eating McDonald’s apple pie and Kit ready gracing the frames of several up. “You may have heard of this new will announce that they are expecting Kat bars. That’s my prediction. Kardashians, will hit more runways in medical breakthrough before -- ba- a child before the year’s end. The website www.fortune.com also 2018.” So go get yours out of the attic. sically, it’s a cooling cap that’s worn Israel plans to begin releasing clas- had a long list of what it thinks will But trending down, according to before, during and after chemother- sified information held in its state ar- occur in 2018. The know-it-alls there Fortune, are Uber, Warren Buffett’s apy treatments, and it may reduce chives from the first two decades of its expect all-electric car sales to near the net worth, opioid distributors and the likelihood of hair loss,” according existence. And two space tourists are 1 million mark, a surge of 70 percent manufacturers, Mom-and-Pop weed to CNN. “The FDA approved the sys- scheduled to fly around the moon in a over 580,000 this year. companies, $100 yoga pants, food de- tem in May 2017, and it’s one of the Falcon Heavy rocket, marking the first The publication also says there are livery startups and podcasts. coolest and most highly-anticipat- time humans have ventured beyond four terms to know for the upcoming The site www.quantumrun.com re- ed medical breakthroughs of 2018.” low-Earth orbit since 1972. year — Pine Island, Thwaites, Carfen- ports “The Star Wars Anthonology: Yippee!! It’s also been 50 years since the tanil and RNA. The first two are rela- Hans Solo,” “Captain Marvel” and Happy New Year! Northampton Zoning Protects is real and harmonious agriculture. The industrial ing, did anyone else happen to notice that some poultry industry is not family farming or tradition- of the ballots had the choices for House of Del- Agriculture al agriculture. It is more akin to industrial factory egates and some did not? Mine had it; my wife’s Dear Editor: raising and processing of a commercially manufac- did not. And we’ve since been at a table of seven tured product that has been reported to result in people where four of them did not have the op- Thank you to the Eastern Shore Post for your cov- pollution on many levels and to directly impact re- tion to choose the House of Delegates candidate erage of the Dec. 20 Accomack County Board of Su- al estate values and the comfortable enjoyment of on their ballots. pervisor’s meeting. As a first time attendee, I appre- one's life and property. Industrial factories should With all due respect, this needs to be investi- ciate the opportunity to share my thoughts. not be located next to homes. gated by the proper Virginia voting authorities. Supervisor Chesser argued that Accomack Coun- If you respect the rule of law and want to ensure Vince FloWright, Parksley ty should refrain from partnering with Northamp- your real estate investment is protected from as- ton County because of differences in ideology, par- saults perpetrated against established protective or- ticularly as it pertains to upholding land use laws dinances, come to Northampton County and enjoy our “They’re at the Post” and expansion of the poultry industry. Speaking friendly folks, breathe clean air and enjoy our pristine to zoning, in 1887 the Supreme Court in Muglar v. waters, our burgeoning entrepreneurial expansion, Kansas ruled “All property in this country is held all amid a business-friendly environment with the under the implied obligation that the owner’s use protections you deserve. Perhaps Supervisor Chess- of it shall not be injurious to the community.” In er had a point: the two counties are very divergent. Editor: Connie Morrison 1926, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled “the leg- Northampton County has the distinction of having Advertising Manager: Troy Justis islature may restrict personal and real property the fastest growing tourism industry in the state and Advertising Associate: Sam Sellard rights in the interest of public health, public safe- Accomack County has just been named the third larg- Staff Writer/Photographer: Linda Cicoira ty, and for the protection of the general welfare.” est polluter per capita in the Commonwealth. Sports Writer/Photographer: Krystle Bono Staff Writer: Stefanie Jackson Perhaps County Attorney Berge should advise her Ken Dufty, Exmore Classified and Legals Manager: Angie H. Crutchley board accordingly. Graphic Designer: Kimberly Perry When Supervisor Chesser furthered his condem- Ballot Irregularities Should Four Corner Plaza nation of our county for being against “agriculture,” Be Examined P.O. Box 517, Onley, VA 23418 that remark indeed has no basis. 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