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Free September 11, 2015 Northampton Citizens Raise Zoning Issues Again By Ron West that poultry houses pose to health and/or water sup- Mond asked staff if they had a feel for the number During the public comment period of Tuesday’s plies from runoff and manure spread on farm land. of properties in the county that could hold at least Northampton Board of Supervisors session, citizens Franktown resident Janet Sturgis followed up on one poultry house, given the larger setbacks. At an addressed concerns over proposed zoning changes, in Meyers’ comments and recommended that the set- earlier meeting, staff had provided a list of nine such particular, those focusing on the poultry industry. backs for poultry houses be at least 1,000 feet from properties. With the setbacks proposed by Sturgis, Bob Meyers of Silver Beach read a letter from a sci- property lines and 1,500 feet from any residence, that number likely would decrease. entist associated with Johns Hopkins noting the risks commercial building, or school. Supervisor Larry Le- (Continued on Page 4) Homicide Victim’s Car Found; Killer At Large By Linda Cicoira A car belonging to homicide victim Fred Douglas Shrieves of the Accomac area was recovered two days after police found his body at his home where he had been shot to death. Shrieves was killed around 8 p.m. Sept. 2 when, it was be- lieved, his car, a tan 1999 Chevrolet Lumina four-door was tak- en from the scene. Accomack Sheriff Todd Godwin said Shrieves car was recovered after an unnamed citizen called in a tip. It had been abandoned at an undisclosed loca- tion in Accomack County. “Information from the public in any Officers in Melfa Shore Stop immediately begin their investigation following the robbery. investigation is always greatly appre- ciated and many times allows law en- rmed obbery eported at elfa forcement to further their investiga- A R R M tions,” said Godwin. “Without their help, law-enforcement efforts are sometimes limited.” Shore Stop; No One Injured Anyone with information is asked to call the Accomack Sher- Story and photo by Linda Cicoira “During the incident, the suspect fired a iff’s Office at 787-1131 or 824-5666. Tips may also be submitted Police are looking for the culprit who robbed gunshot inside the store,” Godwin said. “How- on the sheriff’s website at www.accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org a clerk and a customer at gunpoint at the Shore ever, no injuries occurred.” Stop convenience store in Melfa last Thursday. The robber fled “on foot with an undisclosed Accomack Sheriff Todd Godwin said a report of amount of money. It is believed that a second the incident was made to his office at nearly 9:30 suspect was also present outside of the business that night. The store is on the corner of Lank- when this incident occurred,” the sheriff said. ford Highway and Airport Drive. After arriving Anyone with information on this crime is on the scene, deputies determined that a black asked to contact the Accomack County Sher- male wearing a camouflage jacket and blue jeans iff’s Office at 787-1131 or 824-5666. Tips also had committed the crimes. He was described as may be submitted through the sheriff’s web- between 5’6” and 5’9” with a slender build. site at www. accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org 2 • Eastern Shore Post • September 11, 2015 Chicken-House Opponents Fear Fowl Consequences By Linda Cicoira tions in Accomack and Northampton Of additional concern is exposure to Poultry Industry (DPI) said, “Our mem- Chicken is essential to the economy counties.” pathogens that are resistant to antibi- bers have looked at over 70 alternate of the Eastern Shore, where $80 mil- The concerns include “infestations otics used in human medicine.” uses of manure. Not one is working on lion in payroll is paid annually to thou- resulting from the potential transmis- “Broiler workers on the Delmarva Delmarva because they don’t work,” he sands of residents by two big poultry sion of harmful microorganisms from Peninsula were found to have 32 times added. “They’re not proven. They are companies. The total supplier impact … operations to nearby residents … the odds of carrying gentamicin-resis- continuing to be looked at. Tyson’s is is $268 million. There is a million dol- via flies or contaminated air and wa- tant E. coli compared with other res- looking at things. Perdue is looking at lars in property taxes and possibly $30 ter; health effects, including asthma, idents in the community,” the letter things. It is being investigated.” million in electric bills. bronchitis, allergic reactions, associat- states. “The best use is as a farm fertilizer,” But some think the industry will ed with exposures to air pollution; … “One study on Maryland’s Eastern Satterfield said. “A lot of nutrients will eventually devastate the two coun- and thyroid problems, methemoglobin- Shore found … methods of transport- produce a better crop.” ties with health and environmental emia, neurological impairments (and) ing chickens in open-air trucks releas- “The chicken industry is hugely im- impacts. Doctors at Johns Hopkins liver damage associated with expo- es microorganisms into the surround- portant,” the DPI rep continued. “Es- Bloomberg School of Public Health are sures to … hazards that may be pres- ing environment, likely exposing near- pecially in Accomack County. … It pro- among those. ent in ground and/or surface waters by residents.” vides a lot of jobs for a lot of people.” About 100 people gathered at contaminated by manure from broiler “Those are hard statistics,” said The issues arose because more Eastern Shore Community College operations.” Ford. “Some might think it is a little chicken houses — as many as 75 — Wednesday night to debate the is- “Crowded conditions in … opera- overboard, but everyone should realize are being planned for Accomack, while sues. The meeting was offered by the tions present opportunities for the these are the facts of the matter.” Northampton is reviewing changes in conservation group Virginia Eastern transmission of bacterial pathogens Poultry company officials said new zoning ordinances that would allow Shorekeeper. among animals and between animals chicken houses with advanced tech- the facilities. The group’s director, Jay Ford, drew and humans,” the letter continues. nology and bigger buffers are better at “Do we know how much litter our attention to a letter from Bob Law- “Human exposure to infectious agents combating these issues. They argued fields can handle before they are sat- rence of Johns Hopkins regarding “hu- can occur through multiple routes, in- that composting eliminates problems urated?” asked Ford, who then an- man health concerns … that may af- cluding breathing contaminated air with bacteria. swered, “No.” He said the state De- fect citizens living near broiler opera- and drinking contaminated water. Bill Satterfield of the Delmarva partment of Environmental Quality
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of eluding police, which is a felony, and (Continued From Front Page) ~ Supervisors ~ driving on a suspended license, a mis- Martina Coker noted that enacting of Franktown to obtain the full range Court Postings demeanor, on Sept. 3. She is being held the proposed zoning changes would im- of permissions regarding schools. The By Linda Cicoira without bond. Deputy B.K. Misener of pact property values on many residents. board unanimously approved the permit. the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office Accomack Circuit Court Wendy Martin and Dave Kabler Another hearing concerned a request (ACSO) investigated. echoed the sentiments of earlier speak- by Louise Oliver to rent the Eastville Inn Norris Ray Beasley, 23, of Nashville Eric Mitchell Wells, 32, of Cathell ers who opposed the concept of allow- to provide meals for groups wishing to Road in Onancock pleaded not guilty Street on Chincoteague was charged ing poultry houses in the county. meet there. Speaking for his wife, Stuart but was convicted in Accomack Circuit with breaking into a vehicle with intent Wardtown resident Ken Dufty spoke Oliver said the inn would not operate as Court of two counts of assault and bat- to commit larceny on Sept. 4,. Bail was of studies done regarding the possi- a full-service restaurant at first; his wife tery of Deputies B. Davis and Deputy set at $1,500. Pfc. T.J. Adams of Chincote- ble influx of residents if the toll on the wishes to begin on a smaller scale given L.N. Higgins of the Accomack County ague Police Department investigated. Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel were that a number of establishments at the Sheriff’s Office on March 13. A presen- Shawn Harmon, 29, of Savageville reduced. He noted that the Shore is location have not been successful. There tence report was ordered. Beasley was Road in Onancock was charged with a valuable natural ecosystem which being no other speakers, the board voted remanded to the Accomack jail. selling a Schedule I or II controlled would be at risk from more commercial 5-0 to approve the request to rent the inn. Michael Ryan Williams, 24, of Lo- substance after being previously con- and residential development. He urged Assistant County Administrator custville Road in Onley pleaded guilty victed of a similar offense in anoth- the board not to allow the poultry indus- Janice Williams noted that the U.S. De- to burglary and grand larceny at the er jurisdiction. The recent crime al- try to get a foothold in Northampton. partment of Agriculture grant obliga- home of Henry Nicholson of Chad- legedly occurred on Sept. 7. He also In other business, School Superinten- tion was moving forward, with most of bourne Street in Parsley. Williams is was charged with eluding police on the dent Eddie Lawrence provided the board the items having been approved by the free on bond pending completion of a same day. Harmon is being held with- with a brief update on the status of the agency. To date, over $428,000 of the presentence report. out bond. Deputy Julian Sharp of AC- schools, noting they are short one teach- $599,000 that needs to be spent by the .………………………… SO investigated. er, a media center assistant, and some county has been committed. Accomack District Court Daniel John Mark Davis, 36, of John part-time bus drivers. Most of the repairs As an unexpected consequence of According to records filed in Acco- Cane Road in Nelsonia was charged at the high school have been completed. the county eliminating one of two coun- mack General District Court, Andrea with making a bomb threat on Aug. 18. A public hearing was held on a spe- ty building inspector positions for bud- Lee Timmons, 33, of Germaine Lane Deputy David Gladding of ACSO inves- cial-use permit request from the trustees getary reasons, some contractors found at Seaside Park in Parksley is accused tigated. Bond was set at $1,500 secured. of Franktown U.M. Church who applied it difficult to get the inspections they for the Montessori Children’s House needed when one inspector was on leave in August. In a related area, the coun- COUNTRYSIDE AUCTION ty’s full-time code enforcement official’s More Tourists Visiting Chincoteague Lawn Auction position was eliminated through budget By Linda Cicoira places to eat and good food, I’ll put cuts; thus, those duties were added to Tourism was up on Chincoteague us up against anybody,” Councilman Under the Shade Tree the Building and Planning Department. Island this summer, according to of- Gene Taylor said. 19109 Greenbush Rd., Parksley, VA According to County Administrator Ka- ficials who spoke at the town council Taylor also thanked Police Chief Sunday, September 20 @ Noon tie Nunez, the board could consider ad- meeting Monday night. James R. Mills for continuing the de- vertising for an additional building in- The biggest indication was noted later partment’s annual poker run that ben- spector once construction picks up. by Public Works Director Harvey Spur- efits local children. Mills is fairly new Selling from Nancy Proto of Cape Charles spoke of lock, who said water usage increased to the post. When Former Chief Eddie Mr. Dickie Doughty Estate the need for the school system to hire a by a million gallons in July, the month Lewis was in charge, thousands of dol- public relations person to help bring in of Pony Penning activities. The overall lars were raised for the kids. & Others more families with children, which, in draw was about 28 million gallons. “Twenty percent of youth on Chin- turn, would help the schools grow. Evelyn Shotwell, executive director coteague live below poverty level,” said Turn west off Rt. 13 on Rt. 176 and A final discussion centered around of Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce, Taylor. “Thank you for sticking with go into Parksley. Turn south on Rt. the placement of towers for wireless In- said numbers of visitors to the chamber it,” he told Mills. 316 and follow signs to Auction. ternet antennas. It was agreed to ask for the summer were down, but cham- “I’d like to see everybody come out the Planning Commission to look at the ber Facebook hits were at 329,000 for Saturday,” said Mills referring to the Check our Website for Pictures @ number and size that would be needed. July and 138,000 for August, accounting event that provides school scholarships, countrysideauctions.com The supervisors took time Tuesday to for less need to visit the office. Last Feb- Christmas presents, food and more. remember one of Northampton County’s ruary when Chincoteague was vying for Bikes will leave Stingray’s Restau-
own who made the ultimate sacrifice the coolest small town, 145,000 people rant in Capeville at 11 a.m. and will Auctioneer: Chester Jackson while serving during Operation Iraqi clicked onto the Facebook page. be escorted by police to Main Street Freedom. Sgt. Tromaine K. Toy Sr., hus- “It’s been a great season,” Shotwell on Chincoteague. An auction will be VAAR #377 band, father, and a native of Eastville, said. “It’s been a great summer from held at Robert Reed Park of donated Parksley, VA 23421 was killed in action in April 2005. our standpoint. We look forward to decoys, painting, gift certificates and (757)710-2318 Board Chairman Rick Hubbard pre- more folks this fall and winter.” more. There also will be a block party sented a proclamation to his daughter, Shotwell also noted that transient-oc- with the band, Bigger Dream, as en- (757)710-5185 Arian Toy, honoring the sergeant, a 1998 cupancy and meals’ tax figures are up. tertainment. The public is welcome (757)665-5672 graduate of Northampton High School. “Chincoteague, as far as having with or without a motorcycle. September 11, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 5
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Siblings board the bus Tuesday morning in Harborton as it rolled up to take them to their first day at Accomack County Public Schools.
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Today, Sept. Community Notes 11, Chincoteague Coast Guard Rescues Struggling Bay Field Station (CBFS) will host a Chincoteague Swimmer Off Cape Charles Authors will read from farm-to-table din- their works Monday, Sept. ner called “Serving Up Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sta- boat ramp, arriving at 7:14 p.m. Cape 14, at 7 p.m. at Cape the Shore” to raise money for tion Cape Charles received a call at No injuries were reported and the harles C Charles Civic Center. local students to attend environ- approximately 6:55 p.m. from a good man declined medical treatment. Pat Parsons, who grew mental education programs this Samaritan on Cape Charles Beach re- “Our response time was especially up in Cape Charles, will read fall and spring. porting a swimmer struggling against fast this evening,” said Petty Officer from her work, “Portrait of a Town, Local chefs Rosie Moot (Pico Taque- the outgoing tide in windy conditions, 2nd Class Matthew Barker, boat oper- Cape Charles, 1940-1960.” It is about ria), Gail Beard (The Farmer’s Daugh- approximately 100 yards from shore. ator for the case. “Luckily we got to him Cape Charles during World War II and ter), Lisa LaMontagne (The Inn at A crew in a 25-foot response boat before he became overly exhausted.” beyond, when it was an active transpor- Onancock) and Matt Fenton (CBFS) launched from Station Cape Charles tation hub. After the war, the railroad have designed a unique menu that at approximately 6:58 p.m. The crew became bankrupt, many local jobs were showcases produce from the Shore. arrived on scene at approximately lost and the Eastern Shore experienced “Farmers and local businesses from 7 p.m., and located the male swim- Family a significant population drain. Machipongo to Salisbury have shown mer drifting toward the rocks of the Dentistry Shore resident David Poyer, gradu- their support for this event by donating Cape Charles jetty. They brought him We accept most PPO insurances ate of the U.S. Naval Academy and au- their products. The event truly epito- aboard at approximately 7:04 p.m., and Virginia Medicaid and we thor of nearly 40 books, will read from mizes the Eastern Shore community as and took him to Cape Charles Harbor provide a full spectrum of services. his books, “The Whiteness of the Whale” it brings together local chefs, farmers, :HSDUWLFLSDWHZLWK and “As the Wolf Loves Winter.” Poyer watermen, breweries, and vineyards for Milepost items 3HUGXH 7\VRQV· has been a visiting writer/writer in resi- a dinner that raises money to educate ,QVXUDQFH dence at Flagler, Annapolis, and Wilkes, the next generation about our environ- can be faxed to the Post Se habla español and a guest on PBS and Voice of Amer- ment,” says Elise Trelegan, coordinator Timothy Fei, DDS ica. His fiction has been required read- at Chincoteague Bay Field Station. at 789-7681 or e-mailed to ing in the U.S. Naval Academy’s Litera- Tickets are $50. To purchase one, (757)665-7729 ture of the Sea course, along with that visit www.cbfieldstation.org or call Washington DC;Shelton Refrigeration;B81652;2.5x5 (15Fa-Early) [email protected] Parksley, VA of Joseph Conrad and Herman Melville. 824-5636.
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Mile POSTS also has served as allocations chair- •a daughter, born to Epiphany man for the United Way chapter. Auer and Michael Wesch of McKenna is a member of Onancock Willis Wharf Aug. 29 Marriages Rotary Club and the Eastern Shore Lit- •a son, born to Tashiana Smith of eracy Council Board and active in Mar- Melfa Aug. 31 ket Street United Methodist Church. •a son, born to Destiny Drummond irths Marsh is vice president of Eastern and Jamal Stratton of Melfa Sept. 2 B Shore Christian Businessmen’s Associa- tion and a member of Riverside Shore Re- Perdue’s Accomac Plant Awards hab Board and Cokesbury Church board. The theme of this year’s campaign Earns Safety Award is “Give Where You Live … Our Home, Twenty-one Perdue Farms’ facilities McKenna and Marsh Our Future.” in nine states, including the company’s ganization dedicated to helping people “We are excited to have Mary and Accomac plant, were recognized by of Virginia’s Eastern Shore by organiz- Robie to lead our 2014 United Way the Joint Industry Safety and Health raduations ing and helping to raise financial sup- campaign,” said Bill Sterling, presi- Council for outstanding safety. The Ac- G port for a variety of local charities. dent of the United Way of Virginia’s comac facility received the Award of McKenna, Marsh To Head The United Way Chapter has raised Eastern Shore. “Their business and Distinction, the council’s highest honor. almost $6 million as it soon begins its civic background will help United Way The award criteria required these United Way Campaign 25th campaign, aiding over 150 organi- continue to make a difference on the facilities to maintain their key Occu- Mary McKenna and Robie Marsh zations that receive funds either allo- Eastern Shore of Virginia.” pational Safety and Health Adminis- will spearhead this year’s fundraising cated by United Way or designated by To contribute to United Way, send a tration safety metrics at levels at least campaign for the United Way of Vir- individual contributors. tax-deductible donation to United Way 50 percent better than the industry ginia’s Eastern Shore. McKenna and Marsh are partners of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, P.O. Box average for three consecutive years. The United Way of Virginia’s East- in McKenna, Marsh & Associates, affil- 605, Onley, VA 23418 or go to www.es- Award consideration also was based on ern Shore is a local volunteer organi- iated with Merrill Lynch Wealth Man- unitedway.org For information on form- each facility’s written explanation of zation established in 1991 by business agement, a Bank of America Corpora- ing a team to support United Way, email its safety programs and processes. people and community leaders who tion. Both are United Way of Virginia’s Dawn Byrd at [email protected] The Joint Industry Safety and Health recognized the need to have a local or- Eastern Shore board members. Marsh or call at 787-5622. Council comprises members from the national Poultry & Egg Association, Chicken Council and Turkey Federa- CURRENTLY HIRING tion. Combined, these three organiza- tions represent companies that produce PART-TIME 95 percent of the U.S. poultry products Cape Center and employ more than 350,000 workers. HOUSEKEEPER 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is currently recruiting for a Part-Time Housekeeper. email: [email protected] This person performs a variety of housekeeping functions in order to provide a 757-331-1541 safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment for residents, visitors, and Loyal Locals’ Specials employees. Housekeepers are responsible for cleaning floors and resident rooms; Week of Sept. 12 - 18, 2015 emptying trash cans; and maintaining all housekeeping equipment. Saturday Surf & Turf: 6oz. Delmonico Qualified applicants should have the following: & 4 Fried Shrimp $1999 • Must be able to read, write, and follow simple written and oral instructions. Sunday • Must be willing and able to perform repetitive and routine tasks and be able to Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $849 maintain constant and consistent workflow. • Prior housekeeping experience preferred. Dinner: Fried Crabcake & 99 • Ability to work independently. Country Ham $13 Monday For immediate consideration, please apply in person or forward your Chicken & Dumplings $899 resume to: Tuesday Heritage Hall - Nassawadox Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 Attn: Lisa Sipe, HR Coordinator Wednesday Winning Artist 9468 Hospital Road, Nassawadox, VA 23413 Meatloaf $999 This year’s Eastern Shore of Vir- (757) 442-5600 - Phone (757)442-9401 - Fax ginia Birding & Wildlife Festival Thursday or online at www.heritage-hall.org Oct. 9-11 in Cape Charles will fea- Chicken Alfredo $999 ture this peregrine falcon paint- Applications will be accepted through September 11, 2015 ONLY! Friday ing by Broadwater Academy se- Marinated Grilled Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is EOE/ADA/Affirmative Action nior Sarah Cashwell, who won the 99 Employer. Minorities, Women & Veterans are encouraged to apply! 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and Bob Steffens. Survivors include his daughter, Dorothy Steffens Ballard Obituaries (and husband, Dale); sons, Raymond Wallace Steffens Jr. (and wife, Amy) Tasley Man Passes Away and Brad Steffens (and wife, Alesia); Mr. Frank Asgood, 80, of Tasley stepdaughter, April Thompson (and died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, at Riv- husband, Edward); stepson, Chris Wal- erside Shore Memorial Hospital in ter; grandchildren, Beverly Ballard, Back to school take a bite out of your wallet? Nassawadox. Elizabeth Lloyd (and husband, Josh), A viewing will be held today, Sept. Andersen Steffens and Shane Stef- Take a look at these! 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Smith & Scott fens; stepgrandchildren, Ryan Thomp- 2008 Saturn Aura XE 2008 Chevrolet Impala Funeral Home in Accomac, where fu- son and Brandon Thompson; and two neral services will be held Saturday, great-grandchildren. Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. Interment will be A graveside service was conduct- in Shiloh Baptist Church in Boston. ed Monday, Sept. 7th at Cape Charles Cemetery by Rev. Robert Smoot. Memorial contributions may be Nancy P. Finney made to Cape Charles Rescue Ser- Nancy P. Finney, 62, of Salisbury, vice, Inc., P.O. Box 3009, Cheriton, VA. Md., died there Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, 23316. Online condolences may be sent at Peninsula Regional Medical Center. to the family at foxandjamesfh.com A viewing will be held today, Sept. Arrangements were made by Fox 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Salisbury Evan- and James Funeral Home, Eastville. $9,995.00! $6,995! gelistic of Deliverance in Salisbury, and Saturday, Sept. 12, from 2 to 3 2008 Ford Taurus Limited 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid p.m. at Smith & Scott Funeral Home Pungoteague Native Dies in Accomac. Funeral services will be Mrs. Nancy Waterfield Twy- held at the funeral home at 3 p.m. In- ford, 92, of Southport, Fla., formerly of terment will be in Wharton Cemetery Onancock, passed away Tuesday, Sept. in Parksley. 8, 2015. Born October 26, 1922 in Pungo Retired Eller Foreman Dies teague, she was Mr. R. Wallace Steffens, 78, of a daughter of the Craddockville died Friday, Sept. 4, late Carroll I. 2015, at his home. and Annie Nicolls $9,995! $8,995! Born in Cape Charles he was the Waterfield. son of the late Charles Joseph and Em- She was prede- 2004 Dodge Stratus R/T 2007 Kia Sportage ily Rebecca Smith Steffens. He was a ceased by her hus- retired foreman for Lance Eller and IA band, Elmer Twy- Construction. ford; a daughter, Mrs. Twyford Mr. Steffens was predeceased by Nancy Raye Phil- two wives, Kay Steffens and Ruth Ann lips; a sister, Betty Thomas (and hus- Steffens; and two brothers, Charles band, Warren); and her sister, Sally Ann Waterfield Huether. Mrs. Twyford is sur- vived by her daughter, Carol Ann Sims Jaxon’s & (and husband, Eddy); grandchildren, Chris Sims, Daniel Sims, Joy Zuchel and Jaxon’s Hardware Brooks Phillips; several great-grandchil- Back to School Shopping dren; and numerous nephews. $4,995! $8,995.00! A graveside memorial service will be 5007 Lankford Hwy - New Church held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 26, at Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Onancock. 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday & Memorial contributions may be 8am to 12pm on Saturday made to Pungoteague Community Church, P.O. Box 3, Pungoteague, VA 757-824-5611 23422. Memory tributes may be shared www.davisautocenter.com 665-5967 • 665-5023 at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by Wil- **Dealer processing fee $199.00 ** VA DLR 800-772-5023 2012 Dodge Avenger SXT 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 2008 Saturn Vue Greenline Parksley, VA liams-Onancock Funeral Home. 4 cyl engine, only 85k miles! 2WD, automatic, just over 100k Hybrid engine, 102k miles $10,900.00 $8,995.00 $10,900.00
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“I was born and raised on the Eastern Shore and never really wanted to be anywhere else. When I was diagnosed with lung cancer, that feeling didn’t change. I was able to get the treatment I needed, both chemotherapy and radiation, at the Riverside Shore Cancer Center. I couldn’t imagine having to travel during that time. At first I felt like I was singled out for special treatment. But then I saw that it was the same way for everyone there. I can’t tell you how different that makes the experience.” Nancy-Jo Revell
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For $70,000 To Dennis Grove Property •From Charles and Victoria Williams Lot 423, Unit 1, Trails End arriage To Andrew and Colleen Best For $3,000 M Transactions 37488 Bayside Dr., Greenbackville •From Lynwood Lewis Jr. Licenses Issued For $480,000 To James and Catherine Guinn •Cresencio Gallardo Larez, 30, of •From John Byrd •From Walter and Regina Kurpell 23239 Front St., Accomac Baltimore, Md., and Erika Anne To Lloyd and Dorothy Byrd To Larry and Janice Slater For $216,000 Peterson, 38, of Franktown Property in Onancock Lot 98, Unit 3, Trails End •From Lawrence and Margy Arey •Angel David Negron, 29 and For $103,000 For $20,000 To Daniel Justice Hayley Anne Wheatley, 24, both of •From Theresa Thomas •From Darleyne Smith 9011 Jerusalem Rd., Temperanceville Salisbury, Md. 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Accepting New Patients Aerosmith • Three Doors Down We greatly appreciate our loyal Imagine Dragons • Billy Joel • Creed customers for bearing with us Red Hot Chili Peppers • Eagles throughout the phone outage. Zac Brown Band • Tom Petty Sunday - 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fleetwood Mac Tuesday - 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Bruce Springsteen Thursday - 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. CTGVARIETY.COM 757-414-0194 Live, Local, Independent Radio for the Eastern Shore Colonial Square Office Park CTG GLOBAL Suite 20-A Belle Haven, VA NEWS POWERED BY September 11, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 13 FRIDAY H6 p.m. - Celebrate H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - SATURDAY Sept. 11 Recovery Group mtg. Chincoteague YMCA - $5 - Family Life Center, Sept. 12 - 336-3535 POST TIMES Onancock - Meal: $6/ H10 a.m.-6 p.m. - Cape single or $10/family Charles Lions Club White Cane Event - H6 p.m. - Farm-to- Food Lion, Cape Charles Sept. 11-17 Table Dinner - H11 a.m.-until - Fried Chicken Dinner Chincoteague Bay Field Station, Fundraiser - Pungoteague Comm. Church H2 p.m. - The New Heavenly Wings Over H Sunday Wallops Island - 854-5636/tickets 11 a.m.-3 p.m. - Car, Truck, Motorcycle & Jordan in Concert - New Allen Memorial AME H Sept. 13 7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Antique Tractor Show - Ebenezer Baptist Church Leah Covenant Ministries Center - Church, 9504 Occohannock Neck Rd., Exmore H2:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Veterans’ Bldg., Main St., Onley H 787-2486 noon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity H3 p.m. - New Hallelujah Gospel Singers in Concert - Beth- H 7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tourna- Episcopal Church, Onancock el AME Church, Onancock H ment - Parksley VFC 5 p.m. - Hawaiian Luau (All You Can Eat) H3 p.m. - Worship Service w/Dr. Phyllis Young - Grace IMC, H 7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at - Gaskins Chapel AME Church, Onancock - Wachapreague 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, $15/donation; $5/youth 6 years & under H3 p.m. - “Spiritually Mind Fed Feast” - New Mt. Olive Bap- H Belle Haven 7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC tist Church, Hacksneck H3 p.m. - Candlelight Memorial Service - St. John’s Baptist Church, Onancock Monday H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, H4 p.m. - Fall Revival Kick-off - African Baptist Church - Sept. 14 Nassawadox nightly services at 7:30 p.m. H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock H5:15 p.m. - Friends of Northampton Memorial Library TUESDAY H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague mtg. - library, Cape Charles Sept. 15 H9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church, upstairs - H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley 709-9351 - bring a snack & your kids H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock H7 p.m. - Multiple Sclerosis Support Group - Hampton Inn H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 & Suites, 4129 Lankford Hwy., Exmore - 442-7722 Hnoon - Church Women United mtg. - Hermitage, Onancock H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Parks & Recreation Dept. H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-7050 Line-Dancing Class - Indiantown Park, Eastville - 678-0468 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Comm. mtg. - American Legion Post 400, WEDNESDAY - Sage Diner, Onley Eastville Sept. 16 H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC Onancock - 787-4718 H10 a.m.-noon - Accomack AARP mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H10:30 a.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregiving Group - Grace UMC, THURSDAY H9 a.m.-3 p.m. - E.S. Master Naturalists’ Basic Training Course 18484 Wilson Ave., Parksley - 787-2592 Sept. 17 - Historic Onancock School - 442-7029 H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - H10 a.m. - E.S. Public Library Board of Trustees Committee NASA/Wallops Base - Call Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base access. mtg. - library, Accomac - 787-3844 H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H5 p.m. - E.S. Soil & Water Conservation District mtg. - USDA H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Library Service Center, 22545 Center Pkwy., Accomac H2 p.m. - Woman’s Club of Accomack Cty. Organizational mtg. - Carrie Watson H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Clubhouse, Richmond Ave., Onley - 442-2505 Ministries, Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H3:30-5 p.m. - Good News Club (Sept. 17, 24 & Oct. 1, 8, 15 and 22) - Hollies H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, Baptist Church, 17691 Hollies Church Rd., Keller 4158 Seaside Rd., Exmore - 442-6391 H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome H5:30-7:30 p.m. - Fathers and Sons Support Group - 3100 Main H5:30 p.m. - Constitution Day Celebration - Club Car Cafe, Parksley St., Exmore - 757-656-3460 H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist, Accomac - $1/week H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley - 787-7099 Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests H5:30 - 7:30 p.m. - GriefShare Grief Recovery Seminar and Support Group - H6:30 p.m. - E.S. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #62 mtg. - Franktown United Methodist Church - $15/workbook fee - 442-3481 Market St. Grill, Onancock - 709-5212 H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles H7 p.m. - Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group mtg. - H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church Riverside Shore Cancer Center, Nassawadox H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7 p.m. - Bingo - Parksley VFC, social hall H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC 14 • Eastern Shore Post • September 11, 2015
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