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Free October 23, 2020 Sen. Kaine Tours Eastville Clinic By Stefanie Jackson COVID-19 has led to a dramatic in- U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine toured the new crease in telehealth appointments due to Eastville Community Health Center patients’ inability or unwillingness to come Oct. 19 and sat down with local health to the doctor’s office in person, she said. officials to discuss how the Eastern This increase brought “sadness” Shore has responded to the corona- and pushback from some doctors, who virus and what issues persist as the must see patients in person to treat COVID-19 pandemic continues. certain conditions like high blood pres- Kaine also wanted to know what sure and diabetes. At least one doctor types of financial assistance should be remarked, “This is not why I went to included in the next COVID-19 relief medical school,” Stern said. bill, which won’t be ready until after John Peterman, administrator of Election Day, he predicted. Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital, Nancy Stern, CEO of the Eastern agreed that fewer patients have been Shore Rural Health System, listed the seeking care in person during the pan- organization’s biggest challenges early demic, resulting in a decrease in emer- in the COVID-19 pandemic as acquir- gency room volume and an increase in ing PPE (personal protective equip- untreated catastrophic health events ment), paying employee salaries, and like cardiac arrests and strokes. The Roseland Theatre in Onancock is open again after shutting down in educating patients. He estimated that the hospital March due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Photo by Carol Vaughn. Eastern Shore Rural Health has emergency room’s volume is still down 310 employees, but with the help of the about 15% to 20% and a second wave federal Paycheck Protection Program, of the coronavirus could deter more The Roseland Returns or PPP, no one has been furloughed people from seeking emergency care. By Carol Vaughn weather back in the 1960s, before air during the pandemic, Stern said. (Continued on Page 6) The Roseland Theatre in Onancock conditioning was installed. is open again after having been shut- Since Chandler took the helm, un- tered since mid-March due to the coro- til this year the theater “has run con- Cheriton Woman’s Death navirus pandemic. tinously for weekend shows without a “The last show was on March 15,” break,” he said. Investigated as Homicide said owner Scott Chandler of the Onan- Starting in 2015, when a new, digital Staff Report written statement. cock Theatre Corporation. sound system was installed, it some- The Northampton County Sheriff’s The Northampton County Sher- The theater reopened earlier this times shows first-run movies during Office is investigating the death of a iff’s Office is asking that anyone with month, with safety protocols in place. the week as well. Cheriton woman as a homicide. information contact the sheriff’s of- The Roseland is an Eastern Shore The Roseland is the only movie theater Northampton County Sheriff Da- fice at 757-678-0458 or anonymously institution, having hosted generations still operating in the immediate area. The vid L. Doughty Jr. reported that on through https://home.tip411.com/ of moviegoers since it opened in 1951. nearest one, operating on a seasonal basis, Oct. 20 at approximately 3:50 a.m., Friends are organizing collections Among the earliest films shown at is on Chincoteague, about 35 miles away, his office received a call for a gun- to assist Myrick’s children and pay for the Roseland was a Tarzan movie. A and the closest multiplexes are an hour or shot victim on Bluebird Road in burial costs. Details will be provided long-time customer gave Chandler an more away in Hampton Roads. Cheriton. as they become available. Funeral ar- old photograph of the theater marquee A theater complex at a mall in Salis- “Upon arrival, Shavon Myrick, 39, rangements are pending and are being advertising the film. bury is closing temporarily after the of Cheriton, was located deceased in- handled by Cornish and Holland Fu- Chandler said the Roseland has national company lost more than $1.5 side a residence,” Doughty said in a neral Home in Cheriton. not been closed this long since he pur- billion in the first half of 2020, accord- chased the theater in 1976, although it ing to an announcement Regal Cine- Nandua High School building closed for two weeks due to sometimes closed during hot summer (Continued on Page 2) COVID-19 outbreak. Details on Page 7. 2 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Roseland It’s the first time the film has been ~ ~ screened at the Roseland, according to (Continued From Front Page) Chandler. mas made earlier this month. For Halloween weekend, the movie The Roseland staff took advantage of will be “It Chapter Two,” a sequel to a the extended shutdown to replace the car- horror film that was popular with mov- pet, thoroughly clean the seats and the iegoers at the Roseland. rest of the building, and make renovations After that, it will be more fami- to the concession area and the front office. ly-friendly fare, including PG-13 rated Even through a mask, the theater films “The New Mutants,” “The Broken has that fresh, new carpet smell. Hearts Gallery,” and “Like Harvey Like “We are committed to the theater in- Son,” a documentary about Cincinnati dustry’s Cinema Safe program,” Chan- high school teacher Harvey Lewis, who dler said of current protocol. sets out to conquer the Appalachian That includes providing socially dis- Trail in record-breaking fashion. tanced seating — every other row is “Right now, one of the biggest challeng- blocked off for the time being — and a es that we have as a movie theater is get- modified flow for concessions; offering ting new films,” Chandler said, adding, The Roseland Theatre in Onancock is open again after shutting down in optional online ticket purchase; and re- “The film studios and distributors have March due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Photo by Carol Vaughn. quiring masks when customers are not been pushing back their release, postpon- eating or drinking. ing the films” during the pandemic. WHEN YOU GO Under current state COVID-19 guide- Two community groups that regular- lines, theaters are allowed to operate at ly use the Roseland Theatre — Onancock WHAT: The Roseland Theatre 50% capacity, but the Roseland opera- International Films and Roseland Cin- WHERE: 48 Market St., Onancock tors have chosen to keep seating to 30% ema and Entertainment Center — are WHEN: Check the movieline at 757-787-2010 or 757-787-2209, Option 1. Box office capacity — which is not a problem, since still in the process of deciding how to pro- opens 30 min. before showtime. the old-school theater can seat 330. ceed in the coming months. OIF recently COST: General admission is $10 for adults, $7.50 for children age 12 and under when This weekend, the Roseland is show- showed a free movie out-of-doors at the accompanied by a paying parent. For seniors 62+ admission is $9. ing the classic cult film favorite, “The Historic Onancock School, but as winter ONLINE: www.roselandonancock.com — tickets may be purchased online or at the theater. Rocky Horror Picture Show.” sets in that may not be a viable option. EMAIL: [email protected]

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Chincoteague also plans to hold its for restrooms. coteague Police Department for They have since put up security traditional Christmas tree lighting The town has around $71,900 from their professionalism after a win- cameras at the property. and parade, Rush said. the CARES Act allotment left to spend dow was broken at the Captain Tim- COVID-19 Update Chincoteague has had 31 total re- on qualifying items before the end of othy Hill House, a historic house on “Halloween is a go,” emergency ported COVID-19 cases, an increase of the year. Chincoteague. management coordinator Bryan Rush one case in the past week. Tolbert gave the council a pri- Flaningam and Paul Brzozowski are told the council. CARES Act Grants Update oritized list of possible items on the owners of the house. The town has been working with Chincoteague has awarded an ad- which to spend the money, includ- The window “was broken in such a nonprofit organizations and the Chin- ditional 33 grants for COVID-19 re- ing, in order: two remote message way that someone was able to get their coteague Chamber of Commerce to lief to small businesses and three display boards; personal protective hand in and steal an antique lamp,” plan for “some sort of normalcy,” while to watermen, in a second round equipment for EMS use; replace- Flaningam said. adhering to safe practices, in the fall of grants funded by the federal ment of a server; streaming equip- Officers from the department and, season, he said. government. ment already purchased for the later, from the county, responded to the Trick-or-treating will be Saturday, The second grant program “has council chambers; laptop comput- scene. Oct. 31, from 4 to 8 p.m. for children 14 been very successful,” said town man- ers, personal protective equipment “It was amazing to watch them and under. ager Mike Tolbert. and cleaning supplies for the pub- work” as they conducted an investiga- A message on the town Facebook The grants were $4,000 each. lic works department; police special tion, she said. page and website gives Halloween The town has awarded a total of 86 duty pay; and 15 touchless flush “…There evidently has been a good guidelines for safety during the pan- small business grants and 10 water- valve retrofit kits. bit of vandalism and things going demic, including maintaining social man grants in two rounds. The council also discussed purchas- on on the island, and there could be distance, frequent handwashing or In the first round, the town awarded ing a new dispatch console, which is a possibility that certain things are sanitizing, using a cloth face cover- grants totaling around $242,000. needed but would cost $78,450 includ- connected. They (police) don’t know ing, and refraining from participat- “And I just signed enough checks to ing remote capability. whether this would be, but it could be ing if the person has symptoms. hand out another $144,000,” Tolbert “We don’t have that much money part of the agenda,” she said, citing a Additional information about road said. left in our award,” Tolbert said. recent conversation with the investi- closures for trick-or-treating will be The town to date has spent No vote was taken on the proposed gating officer. published soon. Main Street from $428,047 of CARES Act funds, in- expenditures at the work session. E.S. 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Kaine Early in the pandemic, hundreds of ~ ~ cases of COVID-19 were detected in (Continued From Front Page) Eastern Shore poultry plants, but after Mimi Sedjat, executive director of PPE and other safety measures were the Eastern Shore Community Ser- implemented, the outbreaks “stopped FAST EASY vices Board, said telehealth has bene- cold,” he said. fited CSB clients, but getting psychiat- The CDC (Centers for Disease Con- ric care for mental health patients has trol and Prevention) and NIOSH (Na- been problematic. tional Institute for Occupational Safe- She referenced Gov. Ralph Northam’s ty and Health) helped mitigate the out- executive order 70, which directs pa- breaks and COVID-19 cases “dropped tients away from psychiatric hospitals very sharply,” Williams said. operating at 100% capacity during the Kaine observed poultry plants had COVID-19 pandemic. an existing “safety culture” of wearing The executive order essentially ex- hairnets, gowns, and other food safe- VOTE EARLY empts psychiatric hospitals from the ty-related equipment, which may have Virginia law that says those facilities helped employees adjust to the addi- must accept patients in mental health tion of COVID-19 safety measures. in Accomack County crises, even if beds aren’t available. Williams said the manner in which Sedjat said those patients wind up in the poultry plants responded to regular hospitals, which is unfair to the COVID-19 in April and early May “set nurses, who don’t practice psychiatric care. the tone” for the rest of the Shore. NOW THROUGH OCT. 31 “After a while, they are just free to The Eastern Shore Health District leave,” she said of the patients. “Whether has the best COVID-19 metrics of any they’re a harm to themselves or a harm to health district in the state. It typically AT THE others, now they’re out in the community.” has fewer than 10 new cases a week Her top priority financially for CSB is to report, when other health districts reimbursement through the Centers for may have 150 new cases, he said. Accomack Registrar’s Office Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS. Why has the Eastern Shore per- Peterman’s financial concerns in- formed so much better than other cluded a “huge disruption in payment health districts, including its nearest 24387 Joynes Neck Road, Accomac to providers and hospitals,” although neighbor, Virginia Beach? the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Eco- “People are smarter about protecting nomic Security Act has offset costs. themselves” on the Shore, Williams said. Follow signs to Sawmill Park He noted that businesses received PPP He pointed out that there is more com- loans that became grants, and he would like pliance with guidelines for wearing face to see hospitals receive the same benefit. masks and practicing social distancing. Curbside service is available Peterman was also interested in The ability to work closely with the COVID-19-related liability protection. local health department also has been Kaine said that was “not out of the an advantage. MONDAY-FRIDAY question” considering the public health Sedjat said the Eastern Shore Health Go-Glass Perdue emergency. There are precedents, such District has been a “big help” in obtain- Chicken processsing Accomac plant as drug companies getting protection ing PPE, and she commended all local Road 8:30AM to 5PM against lawsuits relating to vaccines health administrators for their “phe- Stoplight that were approved by the FDA (Food nomenal” collaborations throughout the ALSO OPEN Stoplight and Drug Administration), he said. pandemic – an advantage missing in Shore Stop Saucedo’s Bus 13 13 Other financial concerns includ- other Virginia regions. Garage ed the suspension of disproportion- Kaine said after the COVID-19 pub- SATURDAYS ON Joynes Neck ate share payments, federal financial lic health emergency is declared over, Courthouse Road 652 Public assistance for hospitals that serve a Virginia shouldn’t return to the “sta- OCT. 24 and 31 Town of Library Bus Accomac 13 large amount of low-income patients tus quo” but examine the laws and reg- who have Medicaid or are uninsured. ulations that have been modified and Stoplight Sawmill Park Drummondtown 24-HOUR Road Early voting here! Both Peterman and Stern want fund- determine which changes should be re- 605 ing for another federal program, 340B versed and which should become part DROPBOX Drug Pricing, which reduces the cost of of the “new normal.” prescriptions for low-income patients. 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COVID-19 Outbreak among Staff Causes 2-Week Shutdown of Nandua High By Carol Vaughn to the virus. Nandua High School is closed for “If you are not contacted by the in-person instruction for two weeks af- health department, you do not need to MAKE ter several staff members tested posi- stay home or exclude yourself from ac- tive for COVID-19, according to a letter tivities at this time,” it said. sent to parents Wednesday. The letter did not say how many “Due to health and safety concerns, staff members were diagnosed with the YOUR MARK Nandua High School will be closed from virus, but teachers reportedly were told October 22, 2020 through November 4, of two. 2020,” the letter from Superintendent The Virginia Department of Health IN THE W. C. “Chris” Holland stated. COVID-19 dashboard Thursday morn- Students are expected to attend ing showed one outbreak in K-12 classes virtually during the period the schools in the Eastern Shore Health COMMUNITY. school is closed, according to the letter. District, bringing the total number of The letter said the school district outbreaks in the district to 15 since the is working closely with the health de- pandemic began. In emergencies, the Eastern Shore depends on the partment to identify any individuals The CDC school metrics section of who had close contact with the staff the VDH pandemic metrics dashboard, commitment and bravery of its citizens to take members who were diagnosed with last updated Wednesday, showed Acco- coronavirus. mack County as reporting 43.19 new care of their own. We need volunteers like you to The letter went on to say the health cases per 100,000 population in the last department will contact families of stu- 14 days and a 2.2% positivity rate for join Community Fire Company. Respond to the call. dents determined to have been exposed tests during the last 14 days. FIGHT FOR YOUR COMMUNITY. New Ecumenical Group Forms To Pray for Peace and Unity VOLUNTEER NOW By Jim Ritch witness to the alternatives to bigot- ExmoreFire.com A new ecumenical group of ry, bullying and inequity. We can and Northampton County churches will should claim the common ground that rally Saturday to pray for peace and to is the dignity of our neighbors,” the combat sentiments being expressed on message said. social media. The statement was signed by the “... We want to come together and Rev. Rachel May of Franktown Unit- find a common ground of peace and ed Methodist Church; Pastor Felton unity,” said Pastor Kelvin Jones of Sessoms, First Baptist Church Cape First Baptist Church Capeville. Charles; Sally Williams, lay leader at The event, at 4:30 p.m. on Satur- Capeville United Methodist Church; day at the football field of Northamp- the Rev. Barb Schweitzer, of Capeville ton High School, will be the debut of United Methodist Church and Trin- Churches United ESVA. The event ity United Methodist Church, Cape will be named “Churches United: A Charles; and Pastor Jones. Call for Prayer and Action.” The outdoor and socially dis- In a founding statement posted on tanced program will begin with Facebook, the group wrote, “we are songs and a statement of purpose, troubled by the increasingly hostile followed by a message. It is planned expression of contempt aimed at indi- to last one hour. viduals and groups of people. We rec- Gates will open at 4 p.m. Masks, so- ognize that this is happening all over cial distancing, and temperature test- the world and here on Virginia’s East- ing will be required. ern Shore, most visibly online.” For more information and to connect “We want to stand (or sit) together with Churches United ESVA, email as people of goodwill. We want to bear [email protected].

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By Carol Vaughn ic has only strengthened our commit- Education. the last year funded 12 projects in ru- Broadband’s role in rural prosperity ment to ensuring that all Virginians Officials announced earlier this ral Virginia, representing more than was the focus of the 7th Annual Gover- can get online.” month that more than $220 million in $111 million in capital investment and nor’s Summit on Rural Prosperity, held Around 660,000 Virginians, many CARES Act dollars will go to help Vir- 309 new jobs, as well as $229 million in virtually Wednesday. in rural areas, still lack access to high- ginia public schools with COVID-19 re- Virginia-grown agriculture and forest- The summit was presented by the speed internet. sponse, Northam said. ry purchases. Virginia Rural Center, a partnership “We can’t allow rural Virginia to be Health care is another area where One project is at Shore Breeze of the Center for Rural Virginia and left behind in the 21st century econo- broadband access is vital, in particu- Farms in Northampton County, which the Council for Rural Virginia. The two my,” Northam said. lar during the COVID-19 pandemic. expanded its hydroponic greenhouse organizations work together on a joint Agriculture, “by far our largest pri- Northam, a pediatric neurologist, said facility to provide year-around produce. mission of economic prosperity for ru- vate industry,” requires high-speed around 75% of patient contacts at his Industrial hemp is another area in ral Virginia communities. internet access to function optimally, former medical office are now through which Virginia agriculture is growing. Gov. Ralph Northam in his keynote Northam said, noting a recent USDA telemedicine. “There are over 1,200 industrial address said among his priorities is for study found that, nationwide, “ubiq- Still, even during the pandemic, Vir- hemp farmers in Virginia; I may be all Virginians, including rural Virgin- uitous broadband would lead to 18% ginia has seen record economic devel- 1,201 in another year,” Northam said, ians, “to have access to a good job and growth in agriculture.” opment, with over $32 billion in cap- adding one way to support those farm- the skills to get it.” Northam announced earlier this ital investment and 75,000 new jobs ers “is to create new markets for indus- “Working together, we can make month the state will use $30 million in over the last 20 months, according to trial hemp processing and products.” progress, and we can do that by work- federal CARES Act funds to improve Northam. Last week, Northam attended the ing together to make sure that our ru- broadband access in underserved While large, companies including grand opening of Golden Piedmont ral communities have what they need communities. Merck, Volvo, West Rock, and Hershey, Labs in Halifax County, Virginia’s first — access to a first-class education, In addition to farmers, broadband among others, have chosen to locate in large-scale industrial hemp/CBD ex- quality jobs, broadband, and health access for students is critical. Virginia, most of the state’s economic traction facility. care. … Broadband connects all those In Virginia, 200,000 K-12 students growth comes from small businesses, “The idea for Golden Piedmont Labs other needs,” he said, adding, “Univer- and 60,000 college students, many in Northam said. began as an effort to support our ag- sal broadband access has been a prior- rural areas, lack access at home, ac- The governor’s Agriculture and For- riculture community, especially our to- ity since I took office and the pandem- cording to the State Council on Higher estry Industries Development Fund in bacco farmers. This is an exciting win

ACCOMACK-NORTHAMPTON PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PLANNING AND SURVEYING SERVICES

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission (A-NPDC) is requesting proposals from professional engineers to complete the channel condition surveying, sediment sampling, ­disposal­strategy­ development,­ and­ community­ engagement­ for­ five­ (5)­ waterways­ and­ ­permit­ ­preparation­and­ submittal,­ and­ design­ of­ construction­ documents­ for­ one­ (1)­ of­ those­ five­ (5)­ ­waterways­on­the­Eastern­Shore­of­Virginia­in­Accomack­and­Northampton­Counties.­Proposals­may­ address­any­combination,­or­all,­of­the­five­(5)­projects.­ Requests for the full RFP should be made to [email protected].­The­RFP­can­also­ be­accessed­through­eVA­(ID#88662)­and­online­at­www.a-npdc.org.­All­offerors­must­be­registered­ through­eVA­to­successfully­submit­proposals. SUBMITTAL: Respondents­can­submit­their­response­electronically­though­eVA­(ID#88662)­or­supply­their­eVA­ VendorID#­and­mail­three­(3)­paper­copies­along­with­one­(1)­electronic­copy­of­their­proposal­to: Grayson Williams Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission P.O. Box 417 Accomac, VA 23301 Proposals­must­be­submitted­on­eVA­and/or­delivered­to­the­offices­of­the­­Accomack-Northampton­ Planning­District­Commission­by­5:00­p.m.,­Friday­November­20,­2020,­located­at­23372­Front­St.,­ ­Accomac,­VA­23301.­Proposals­received­after­this­deadline­will­not­be­ranked­and­will­be­returned­ unopened.­ LOCAL STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT: Local­ stakeholders,­ especially­ those­ who­ live­ in­ the­ area­ of­ the­ Wachapreague­ Channel,­ Folly­ Creek,­Nassawadox­Creek,­Hungars­Creek,­and­Red­Bank,­who­would­like­to­be­included­on­a­­mailing­ list­to­be­able­to­provide­input­on­the­projects,­please­contact­[email protected].­ October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 for rural Virginia,” Northam said. $138 billion left over in the last round Secretary of Commerce Brian Ball of CARES Act funding to be dedicated 47 Market Street, said broadband expansion “is a matter to broadband expansion, and to do so Wei chert. Mason-Davis Onancock 757-787-1010 of fairness and equity,” noting the ad- in the form of block grants handled by R E A L T O R s• Independently Owned & Operated mason-davis.com ministration’s goal is to have universal the states. access in Virginia by 2028. The FCC on Oct. 29 will hold an �EATURED LISTING!! �EA TURED LISTING!! Around 108,000 previously uncon- auction of the 2.5 gigahertz spectrum nected households and businesses to companies that want to go into un- have gotten access since Northam took served localities, which Wittman said office, after some $44 million in state could help with getting broadband to grants to help address unserved areas. more rural residents through wireless Another $85 million is budgeted for technology. broadband expansion over the next “It will be almost $16 billion of auc- four years, Ball said. tion going out the door. …We believe $650,000 Bay Haven Private Beach MLS 51927 Onancock Waterfront!! MLS 52440 Evan Feinman, Northam’s chief we can add as many as 200,000 addi- Bunny Mclean 757-710-5952 / Ian Mclean 757-693-2001 Jane Bulette 757-710-0319 / [email protected] broadband advisor, said the COVID-19 tional connections in Virginia. That ii<' crisis “has only reallly deepened the gets a long ways to where the governor impact of the digital divide.” wants us to be and where all of us want The Virginia Telecommunications to be,” Wittman said. Initiative (VATI) at present is evaluat- “I believe we’ll see more happen in ing requests for more than $105 mil- the next two years than we have seen lion for broadband projects, he said.. happen in the past 10 years,” he said. Bloxom 4br/2ba Nandua Bay 2.75 acr Exmore 3br/1.5ba Feinman moderated a panel dis- Spanberger said broadband access $144,900 MLS 52152 $16,900 MLS 49259 $99,000 MLS 52628 Susan cussion on rural broadband with U.S. “is fundamentally an issue of equi- Jeremy Ware George Schoolfeild 757-710-1871 Beasley 757-710-1284 Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-7th) and ty and opportunity,” likening lacking 908-328-8634 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman (R-1st), who he broadband access now to electricity described as “incredible advocates” for lagging in coming to rural areas of rural Americans, in particular as re- the United States in the 20th century. lates to broadband connectivity. “COVID-19 has further shown us “The fact of the matter is the federal the urgent need to really close, and government has not made this a prior- permanently close, this digital divide. ity, and should have,” he said, adding, The disparities have real public health “This is a problem we’ve known about and economic impacts,” she said. Quinby 3br/2ba Reduced! Jamesville 5.78 acr Nassawadox 4br/2.5ba for years and years and years.” Spanberger noted she, as a member $229,000 MLS 52389 $59,900 MLS 52577 $245,000 MLS 51782 Susan Beasley 757-710-1284 Susan Beasley 757-710-1284 Aaron Turner 757-710-0521 Wittman said 30% of rural resi- of the House Rural Broadband Task [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] dents have no broadband access at all Force, helped introduce the Accessible, and half have access to internet only Affordable Connectivity for All Act. at slow speeds of around 25 megabytes The legislation would provide for per second for downloads and 3 mega- investments of over $100 billion to bytes per second for uploads. build high-speed broadband infra- “The COVID-19 pandemic has high- structure in unserved and under- lighted the incredible importance to served communities and to ensure rural areas of broadband,” he said. that the resulting internet service is East Point 4br/2.5ba Clearview 3br/2ba Waterfront! Hallwood Fi Op Internet Available Wittman called for “a fair portion” of affordable. $899,900 MLS 52303 $399,900 MLS 52604 $149,000 MLS 51818 Bunny Leslie Lewis 757-709-8271 Nancy James 757-710-3089 Mclean 757-710-5952 [email protected] [email protected] Ian Mclean 757 693-2001 INVITATION TO BID Northampton County invites sealed bids on the following motor vehicles and equipment: Year Make Model/Description Location Mileage VIN License Color 1997 Chevrolet Pickup Landfill 141,462 2285 120-640L White * * * * * The truck is located at the County Landfill, 20371 Seaside Road, Cape Charles, Virginia, Accomac Waterfront! and can be viewed between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Bids will be Bloxom 4br/2ba Exmore 2br/lba $598,000 MLS 52470 $170,000 MLS 52638 $84,900 MLS 52563 Susan received until 3:00 p.m., November 6, 2020, at the County Administrator’s Office, 16404 Jane Bulette 757-710-0319 Jeremy Ware 908-328-8634 Beasley 757-710-1284 Courthouse Road, Eastville,Virginia, at which time bids will be opened and publicly read. jbulette@mason -davis.com [email protected] [email protected] Bids can be mailed to the County Administrator’s Office, PO Box 66, Eastville, Virginia 23347 or delivered to the Courthouse Road Offices. The County reserves the right to reject Support your local merchants! any and all bids, to waive any and all informalities and to disregard all nonconforming or conditional bids. 03 Information Deemed Reliable but Not Guaranteed Licensed in VA 10 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Public Gets First View of Northampton High School Rebuild Concept By Stefanie Jackson reer and technical education courses In less than four years, Northamp- like agriculture/aquaponics and cyber ton County middle and high school security. CTE (Career and Technical students will be immersed in a con- Education) courses in auto mechan- temporary, state-of-the-art learn- ics, building trades, culinary arts, ing environment if the Northamp- business accounting, marketing, and ton High School capital improvement personal finance will continue to be project is completed on schedule, the offered. public learned Tuesday night. Noncareer programs that are cur- Maureen McElfresh, of Virginia rently held in the CTE building will Beach architectural firm Waller, Todd be moved, such as Spanish, special ed- & Sadler, presented the plan to mod- ucation, and in-school suspension. ernize the Northampton High School Access to the school building by stu- campus – also home to Northampton dents, parents, and community mem- Middle School – through a combina- bers will be safer and more secure. tion of heavy renovation and some There will be two separate entranc- demolition and new construction. es for students and visitors on the Most of the original structure east side of the building by the main built in 1954 will be demolished, parking lot. A bus loop will be behind since repairing it would not be cost- the parking lot and can provide extra effective. The area to be demolished parking after school for sports or oth- includes the kitchen, cafeteria, and er events. auditorium. Buses will drop off students at their Another area built in 1954 but own entrance. There will still be access renovated in 2009, including high to the CTE building from Courthouse school classrooms, will undergo new Road, but the access road will stop at a renovations. small parking lot and will not continue The addition built in 1978 will be toward the rear of the school proper- renovated, including classrooms, the ty. Students will be able to access all high school gym, and the weight and areas of the campus and never cross wrestling rooms. traffic. Every major building system will Visitors at their entrance will be be replaced. The roof, heating and air buzzed into a secure vestibule, where conditioning, water and sprinkler sys- they can present identification at a tems, electric switchboard, and me- service window and enter the office. chanical/electrical room will be new. The high school and middle school More infrastructure for Wi-Fi, da- wings are on the west side of the ta, and audio-visual equipment will building, while the auditorium, gyms, be added, and all lighting will be re- and administrative offices are on the placed with LED lights. east side. This separation creates in- Everything in the building will get creased security, allowing the class- a “fresh coat of paint” and other up- rooms to be “locked down” at night grades, for a seamless transition from when the public areas of the building one wing to another. are in use, McElfresh said. “When you walk into the facility, The plan allows the high school and you won’t say, ‘Oh, there’s the new middle school to share a building but part, and there’s the new part,’” McEl- maintain separate spaces and iden- fresh said. tities. High school and middle school The school building will be more students will rarely cross paths in the than 30% larger when the project hallways, McElfresh said. is finished, even after demolishing The high school wing will be on about 43,000 square feet of space. the north side of the building, while The building’s total area will in- the middle school wing will be on the crease from 110,685 square feet to south side, facing Courthouse Road, 145,590 square feet. with shared elective classrooms in the That means more space for new ca- middle. October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 11

The high school and middle school The estimated proj- will have separate gyms. The stu- ect cost is $33.8 million dents will have one cafeteria, but for renovation of the high they will be separated during meal- school and construction times by a partition that can be of the new middle school moved to create a larger, shared wing. Renovations to the space when needed. CTE building would cost During the question and answer $3.3 million and a new wa- period, school board member Jo Ann ter supply system would Molera raised concern that in the con- add $350,000. cept art, the school’s roof appears flat The entire project will except over the auditorium and mid- be finished in 40 to 42 dle school gym. months, including 10 to But despite appearances, every roof 12 months for design, 1.5 will be sloped, McElfresh said. months to accept bids, 1.5 She noted that the concept art al- months to draw up the so incorporates a lot of glass near the contract, and 24 months front of the school, allowing plenty of for construction. inviting, natural light into the lobby. The plan takes into ac- The architects want to “put a new count that the high school face on it and really show the commu- will be used throughout nity” that Northampton High School the construction period and The image above reflects a concept for a new front view of Northampton High is valued by the board of supervisors some parts of the building School, featuring multiple glass panels and a bowed roof on the new auditorium and school board and a place where must be finished before oth- and middle school gym. Image courtesy of Northampton County Public Schools. kids want to be, she said. ers can be torn down. Waller, Todd & Sadler’s team of ar- Substantial completion is expected Northampton High School in 2019, Its mission statement is, “create a chitects solicited input from school ad- by spring or summer of 2024. has been in business since 1956 and learning environment that will en- ministrators, teachers, and students Waller, Todd & Sadler, which con- has built 57 new schools and renovat- able every child to discover his or her when putting together its plan. ducted a structural investigation of ed 153 schools. unique gifts and talents.”

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She is also survived by her Joseph Bohi and member of Exmore Baptist Church. cherished companion, Walter Jewell Obituaries Mr. Joseph Francis Bohi, 90, hus- He is survived by a son, Vernon Stinson, with whom she enjoyed life and band of Dolores Louise Bohi and a resi- Ames Drummond Jr. and his wife, traveling around the world over the last Coley Beasley dent of Machipongo, passed away Mon- Shannon, of Craddockville; three three decades. Alice and Walt had many Mr. Coley Robert Beasley III, 54, day, July 6, 2020, daughters, Mary M. Doughty, of Willis good times and dear friends in Easton, of Sanford, passed away Oct. 15, 2020, at Sentara Norfolk Wharf, Rita M. Higbee and her hus- Md., and Naples, Fla., and on the East- at Norfolk General Sentara Heart in General Hospital. band, Ira, of Painter, and Annette Hall ern Shore of Virginia. Norfolk. A native of South and her husband, Ron, of Capeville; a Alice was a lifelong learner who kept He was born May 25, 1966, in Nas- River, N.J., he was brother, Melvin E. Drummond Jr., of busy with crafts and hobbies, including sawadox to Coley and Peggy (Ward) the son of the late Painter; 10 grandchildren; and eight volunteer work, reading, sewing, knit- Beasley. Oscar Bohi and great-grandchildren. ting, boating, and exercise. He was a member of Saxis Volun- the late Frances A graveside service was conducted Per Alice’s request, a private inter- teer Fire Company where he was past Barrett Bohi. He Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, at 2 p.m., at ment will be held at the Fairview Lawn chief. He was past was a ­­U.S. Army Belle Haven Cemetery with the Rev. Cemetery in Onancock. The family in- member of Park- veteran, retired Mr. Bohi Jonathan Carpenter officiating. In lieu vites friends to join them at the home sley Volunteer from Agway Pe- of flowers, memorials may be made to of Ms. Wendy Walker, 24204 Finney’s Fire Company. He troleum, a member of American Legion Exmore Baptist Church, 11624 Occo- Wharf Road in Onancock, on Saturday, worked as a fire Post #56, Knights of Columbus, and St. hannock Road, Exmore, VA 23350 or Oct. 24, 2020, from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. medic for Wallops Charles Catholic Church. Shore Christian Academy, 11624 Occo- to celebrate and remember the life of Fire Department, In addition to his loving wife, he is hannock Road, Exmore, VA 23350. Alice Ann Formyduval. Chincoteague survived by four children, Jamie Ste- Online condolences may be sent to the Contributions in Alice’s memory Volunteer Fire vens of Loudon, N.H., Joseph Bohi and family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com may be made to Friends of Historic Company, and Ac- Mr. Beasley his wife, Jeannine, of Loudon, Jacque- Arrangements were made by Onancock School, P.O. Box 467, Onan- comack County line Sheeran and her husband, Donal, Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. cock, VA 23417. Department of Public Safety. of , Ore., and Mary Juranty of Memory tributes may be shared with the Coley is survived by his loving Allenstown, N.H.; a brother, Edward C. Alice Formyduval family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com spouse of 19 years, Tonya Lewis Bea- Bohi and his wife, Natalie, of Marlton, Ms. Alice Ann Formyduval, 77, Arrangements by the Williams- sley, of Sanford; two sons, Kyle Bea- N.J.; 10 grandchildren; and four great- died on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, Onancock Funeral Home. sley, of Tennessee, and Chris Beas- grandchildren. He was predeceased by surrounded by loved ones at the fam- ley, of Sanford; two daughters, Cayce a son, Michael Bohi; a brother, Robert ily home located at Finney’s Wharf on Scott D. Howard Beasley, of Belle Haven, and Ashley Bohi; and a sister, Elizabeth Kidlick. Onancock Creek. On Oct. 17, 2020, after a hard fought Beasley, of Sanford; grandson, Chris- A funeral Mass will be celebrated Alice was born battle with cancer, Mr. Scott D. How- topher Beasley, of Tennessee; mother, Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. at St. July 29, 1943, in ard, 67, of Chincoteague Island went Peggy Beasley, of Hallwood; sister, Charles Catholic Church with Father Lawton, Okla., to home to be with the Lord. Dawn Killmon, of Melfa; father- and J. Michael Breslin officiating. In lieu of Louise Dickie For- He was born July 28, 1953, on Chin- mother-in-law, Jerry and Dawn Lew- flowers, memorials may be made to St. myduval and Mor- coteague Island is, of New Church; sister-in-law, An- Charles Church, 545 Randolph Ave., rison Formydu- to Mitchell How- gie Taylor, of Cashville; and several Cape Charles, VA 23310 or Food Bank val Jr. The family ard Sr. and Faye aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and of the Eastern Shore, P.O. Box 518, On- lived in Whiteville, (Birch) Irwin, both nephews. ley, VA 23418. N.C., and relocated now deceased. He was preceded in death by his fa- Online condolences may be sent to the to Onancock in Ms. Formyduval He was proud of ther, Coley Robert Beasley Jr. family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com 1945. She had an the fact that it was Visitation was held Monday, Oct. 19, Arrangements were made by idyllic childhood, growing up in her be- Pony Penning Day 2020, 7-9 p.m. at Salyer Funeral Home Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. loved hometown, marred only by a bout and it made him a Inc., Chincoteague Island. with polio at age 10, during the 1952 po- real islander. Mr. Howard Funeral services were held Tuesday, Vernon Drummond lio epidemic. He was a mem- Oct. 20, 2020, 2 p.m. at the Union Bap- Mr. Vernon Ames Drummond Sr., After graduating from Onancock ber of the United States Coast Guard tist Church, Chincoteague Island, with 88, husband of the late Mary Franklin High School in 1961, and the NAM Hos- and American Legion Post #159. He the Rev. Kevin Eley, officiating, with Dize Drummond and a resident of Paint- pital School of Practical Nursing in 1963, owned and operated Scott D. Howard burial at the John W. Taylor Memo- er, passed away she was married for 30 years to John Construction for over 32 years before rial Cemetery in Temperanceville with Thursday, Oct. 15, Robert “Bobby” Walker (deceased), for- changing career paths. He then was a fireman honors. 2020, at Heritage mer owner and operator of T&W Block delivery driver for Lankford Sysco in In lieu of flowers, donations may Hall Healthcare Company. Surviving are two daughters, Pocomoke City, Md. be made to Saxis Volunteer Fire Com- in Nassawadox. Anne Wendell “Wendy” Walker and Gen- Scott is survived by his loving pany, 8337 Free School Lane Saxis, VA A native of Crad- evieve Macon Walker, both of Onancock; spouse of 49 years, Rosemary Howard; 23427. dockville, he was sister, Marguerite F. Furr and her hus- son, H.M. Howard; daughter, Anita Le- Services were entrusted to Salyer the son of the late band, Max; nephew, Macon F. Furr; and May; four grandchildren, Stevie Ray, Funeral Home, Inc. on Chincoteague Melvin E. Drum- four grandchildren, John Major Morgan Melissa, River, and Rider; two sisters, Island. Condolences may be made on- mond Sr. and the and Ann Marley Morgan, and Charlotte Beverly Jester and Shelby Howard; line at www.salyerfh.com late Dorothy Cus- Mr. Drummond Louise Graham and Jonathan Walker two brothers, Mitchell Howard Jr. and October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 13 Rocky Howard; several nieces, neph- emiah Humphreys and his wife, Dolo- Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, at Riverside avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunt- ews, cousins, aunts, and uncles. He res; sister-in-law, Gail Kolosek and her Shore Memorial Hospital in Onancock. ing and fishing. loved all his family and was always husband, Richard; and his best friend, She was the daughter of the late Nim- Carl is survived by his wife of 34 there when they needed him. Ted Boyko. rod Wescott Young and the late Mar- years, Sylke Nesensohn; their chil- Funeral services were held Monday, Following in the footsteps of several tha Carpenter Young. She was the wife dren, Carl D. Nesensohn IV of Long- Oct. 19, 2020, at 2 p.m. at the Union generations of Humphreys men, Carl of the late Alvin Clement Mapp who mont, CO, and Liesel Nesensohn of the Baptist Church, Chincoteague Island, graduated high school and began his passed away Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020. home; sister-in-law, Karen Tyrie; and with the Rev. Kevin Eley, officiating. career with one of our nation’s largest There was a viewing Thursday, Oct. his best friend, Charlie Tyrie, and their Burial will take place in the Daisey energy companies, Consolidated Edison 22, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Gray’s Funer- families. Cemetery Ridge Road on Chincoteague Company of New York. In 1965, after al Home. A graveside funeral service A memorial service will be conduct- Island. 15 months with Con Edison, he was will be held at noon on Friday, Oct. 23, ed from the chapel of the Williams- Services entrusted to Salyer Funer- drafted into the United States Army 2020 at Union Baptist Church in East- Parksley Funeral Home on Sunday, al Home, Inc. on Chincoteague Island. during the Vietnam War. He was as- ville. A complete obituary will be avail- October 25, 2020, at 3 p.m., with Pas- Condolences may be made online at signed to the 196th Light Infantry Bri- able in the near future. tor Wayne Asbury officiating. www.salyerfh.com gade in Tay Ninh, Vietnam, and served Arrangements made by Gray’s Fu- Contributions in Carl’s memory may as infantry point man, assuming the neral Home in Cape Charles. be made to the Foodbank of the Eastern Carl Humphreys front and most exposed position to lead Shore, P.O. Box 518, Onley, VA 23418. Mr. Carl William Humphreys, his unit through hostile territory. While Carl Nesensohn Memory tributes may be shared with the 75, loving husband, favorite uncle, and his unwavering vigilance and bravery Mr. Carl Donnelly Nesensohn III, family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com cherished friend, passed away Sunday, saved the lives of the men in his unit, it 65, passed away Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020, Arrangements by the Williams Fu- Oct. 18, 2020, at his home in East Point. came with great sacrifice for Sgt. Hum- at his home in Northside Chesconnes- neral Homes, Onancock and Parksley. A Vietnam War hero, he was coinciden- phreys, who was awarded the Purple sex. Born June 28, 1955, in Amityville, tally born on the anniversary of our Heart with Oak Leaf Clusters in 1967. N.Y., he was the only child of the late Curt Thomas nation’s independence, July 4, 1945, Following his courageous service to our Carl D. Nesensohn Jr. and Florence At- Mr. Curt John Thomas Jr., 52, of in South Ozone country, Carl returned home, where he kiss Nesensohn. Parksley, passed away on Oct. 18, 2020, Park, Queens, continued his career with Con Edison A native of Amityville, Carl, and his in Parksley. N.Y., to the late and married the love of his life. wife, Sylke, moved to Maine soon af- Born on Sept. 27, 1968, in Balti- Lawson William Over the years, Carl enjoyed deer ter they were married to be closer to more, Md., he was the son of Nancy “Larry” Hum- hunting in upstate New York and since his parents while Griffith Thomas and the late Curt phreys and Mary retiring to the Eastern Shore, he spent raising their chil- Durkin “Mollie” many days boating and fishing the beau- dren. In 2006, (Continued on Page 14) Humphreys. tiful waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Carl they relocated Carl is survived especially looked forward to spending to the Eastern Eastern Shore of Virginia’s by his wife of 51 time with family and friends, and he Shore of Virginia. ONLY AAA Approved Auto years, Catherine Mr. Humphreys never missed an opportunity to spoil his Most recently, Sonya “Cathy” nieces and nephews and their children. Carl worked as Repair Service Center Humphreys; dear friend, Joanne Carl’s family is eternally grate- a mechanic for 10% Member Discount All Boyko, who was more like a sister and ful to Dr. Mark Trueth, and staff, of Davis Wharf Ma- Mr. Nesensohn Services Including Inspections, whose friendship was immeasurable; Salisbury, Md., and Riverside Medical rine Service, and brother-in-law, Fred Scalise; 10 nieces Group, of Onancock, for the extraordi- later, for Cape Charles Marine. As an Oil Changes and Tires and nephews, Scott Scalise, and his nary care and support they provided antique car and firearm enthusiast, • VA STATE INSPECTION STATION children, Samantha and Tyler, James throughout his illness. Carl’s mechanical skills went well be- • $19.99 OIL CHANGES (Michelle) Kolosek and their sons, A viewing and visitation, with mili- yond marine repair, often working on • John, Jordan, and Nicholas, who af- tary honors, was held at the Williams- cars and trucks, and occasionally test- •• ENGINE REPAIR & fectionately called him “Pop Pop”; Bar- Onancock Funeral Home on Thursday, ing his gunsmith talents. He was an DIAGNOSTICS baranne (Christopher) McDonald and Oct. 22, 2020, from 1 until 3 p.m. Pri- their daughter, Anna Christina; John vate interment was held at the Fair- •• AIR CONDITIONING Edward Kolosek and his sons, Joshua, view Lawn Cemetery. Jaxon’s & SERVICE Jake, and John II; Lawson Humphreys For those who wish to honor Carl’s • PREVENTATIVE and his children, Megan and Bren- memory, please consider giving a mon- Jaxon’s Hardware • dan; Todd Humphreys; Keith (Karen) etary donation or volunteering at a New Fall Arrivals MAINTENANCE Humphreys and their children, Jes- local veteran organization, or simply •• SUSPENSION & WHEEL sica, Hannah, and Daniel; Mark Hum- help any veteran in need. phreys and his children, Mark Jr., Jon- Memory tributes may be shared with the ALIGNMENT athan, and Katie; Stacy Humphreys; family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com • OPEN SATURDAYS and Randy Scalise and his children, Arrangements by the Williams- Rachael and Deanna; and last, but not Onancock Funeral Home. least, his dogs, KC, Sophia, and Beau. Helen Mapp In addition to his parents, Carl was 665-5967 • 665-5023 Service & Towing predeceased by his sister, Elizabeth Mrs. Helen Drexel Young Mapp, 800-772-5023 “May” Scalise; brother, Lawson Jer- 86, of RFD Cape Charles, passed away Parksley, VA 757-824-3333 • New Church, VA 14 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020

ington. Bill graduated from Onancock PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION Obituaries High School, class of 1945, after which 1941 Farmall H. in restored condition, Woods model 42C-6 (Continued From Page 13) he served his country during WWII in the U.S. Mer- rotary mower with attachments, Rifles and Shotguns, large John Thomas Sr. Curt was a security chant Marines as quantity of antique advertising signs & local advertising, Daisy guard for Trails End and enjoyed fish- a lieutenant com- BB guns, Pepsi collectibles and much more. ing and the outdoors. mander, and then Pursuant to proper authority, Eastern Shore Auctions, Inc. will conduct Other than his mother, Nancy, and in the U.S. Navy auction 2 from the estate of William “Billy” Jones of Powellville, her boyfriend, Rick Annis, Curt is sur- Reserve. Fol- Maryland, with selected additions belonging to Reese Jones on: vived by a son, Seth John Thomas, of lowing his years Saturday, October 24, 2020, at 10 a.m. Parksley; a daughter, Kessondra Thom- in the military, 35559 Mt. Hermon Road, Powellville, MD 21852 as, of Parksley; two brothers, Maxwell Bill became the J. Thomas, of Bal- youngest chief en- This auction is currently open for bidding online. Internet Mr. Turlington timore, and Jesse gineer with Beth- absentee bidding closes on Friday, October 23, at 3 p.m. B. Thomas, of lehem Steel, and was a heating and Internet bids will be uploaded into our auction software and Parksley; and his air conditioning contractor for many executed by the auctioneer during the live auction. Go to girlfriend, Donna years. He was a longtime member of easternshoreauctions.hibid.com to register and bid. Marie Reed, of Gregory Memorial Baptist Church in DIRECTIONS: From Salisbury – Take Mt. Hermon Road east to Horntown. Baltimore, a member of Mt. Moriah Powellville. Sale on right past the VFW. From Berlin – Take Rt 50 west to Willards. Turn A graveside Masonic Lodge #116 A.F. & A.M. in left onto MD, Rt. 354Powellville Road. Follow to Powellville and turn right onto Mt Her- service was held Towson, and a Shriner. mon Road. Sale on left prior to VFW. Thursday, Oct., Survivors include his children, TRACTORS/TILLAGE/TRAILER: 1941 Farmall H in restored condition, Funnel wagon 22, 2020, at 2 p.m., Mr. Thomas Frank Turlington, John Turlington same era as the tractor, Woods model 42C-6 rotary mower with attachments. from the grave- and wife, Cindy, William Turlington FIREARMS/DAISY BB GUNS: Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys Single Action Army 45 side of the Liberty Cemetery in Parks- III and wife, Susie, James Turlington Revolver, Winchester Model 94 Ranger Side Eject 30-30, Winchester Model 94 Carbine ley. Pastor Bo Helms officiated. and wife, Susanne, David Turlington Legendary Lawmen 30-30, Winchester Model 94AE Lever Action 30-30 Win Rifle Gun of The family received friends from and wife, Patricia, Robert Turlington the Year NRA of America Logo, Winchester Model 94 Carbine Lever Action 32-40 Win noon until the time of the service at the and wife, Debbie, Anne Gale Sturgill Commemorative John Wayne Rifle, Springfield Armory Inc M6 Scout Caliber 22LR/410GA Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley. and husband, Dennis, and Susan Wen- Over/Under, Savage Arms Corp. Over/Under 22 Long Rifle and 410, Execlstor 50 Super Arrangements were made by the rich and husband, Don; 29 grandchil- 12 Gauge Shotgun, Browning A-500 Ducks Unlimited 12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley. dren; six great-grandchildren; and two 1989/90, Remington 1187 12 Gauge Premier Semi-Automatic Shotgun, Winchester Model To sign the guest book online, visit nephews, James and Edward Watson. 94 30-30 Win Lever Action Rifle Sheriff Bat MastersonCommemorative, Ruger Model 10/22 www.thorntonfuneralhome.net In addition to his loving wife and par- Carbine, Henry Repeating Arms Co Model H004 22 S/L/LR Golden Boy, Winchester Model ents, Bill was predeceased by a sister, 94 32 Win Spl, Remington 22 S/L/LR Improved Model 6, FOX B-SE Series H Savage Arms William Turlington Margaret Ann Turlington Watson, and Corp. Model B 410 3” Double Barrel, The Hamilton Rifle No 27 22 Cal, Winchester Repeating Mr. William Milton “Bill” Turl- a brother, James H. Turlington. Arms Co Model 1902, The Hopkins & Allen Arms Co 44 Cal Shotgun, Meriden Firearms ington, 94, husband of the late Nan- Funeral services, with military Co Model 6 22 Cal, Daisy 20th Century BB Gun, Daisy No 101 Model 36, Daisy Red Rider cy Butler Turlington and a resident of honors, were conducted from the Carbine, Daisy No 25 Pump, Daisy Model 75 Scout, Daisy Model 98 BB Gun with Eagle and Towson, Md., passed away Sunday, Oct. graveside at the Mount Holly Cem- the Pledge on the stock, Daisy No. 25 Pump, (2) Winchester Air Rifle Model 1894 Daisy 18, 2020, at the home of his son, Wil- etery in Onancock, on Thursday, Oct. Outdoor Products NRA on stock with Box, Daisy Model 1894 BB Gun Spittin’ Image with liam, in Towson. 22, 2020, at 11 a.m., with Pastor Rob- Box and more. Born Nov. 27, 1925, in Melfa, he was ert Fletcher officiating. ADVERTISING/MISCELLANEOUS: Over 200 pieces including Texaco Sky Chief the son of the late James Homer Turl- In lieu of flowers, memorial donations Su-preme Porcelain Sign date code 3-5-60, Smokey the Bear Help Keep Maryland Green, ington and the late Bessie Parks Turl- may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Case Quality Cutlery Porcelain Sign, N.W. Carey & Son Agent Worcester Fertilizers Children, Attn: Office of Development, Metal Sign, Drink NEHI Beverages Burgess Grocery Metal Advertising Sign 52” x 38” 2900 N. Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL Marked MCA 1985 from Somerset County Md, a very large assort of local rain gauges and 33607 (www.donate.lovetotherescue. thermometers, rare Pepsi collectibles, toy trucks, small anvils, yardsticks and much more. org), or Oak Grove United Methodist TERMS: Cash, credit card or check approved by auctioneer. 15% buyers premium on all items Church, c/o Pastor Curtis Lucy, 17300 except tractor, mower and wagon. Proper ID required. Unlimited parking available. All sales are Main Street, Painter, VA 23420. AS IS, where is with no warranties, guarantees or implications of any kind. All announcements Memory tributes may be shared with the auction day take precedence over any printed, internet or verbal announcements/ family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com advertisements. Auction Company and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Arrangements by the Williams- FOOD: Powellville Fire Dept. Onancock Funeral Home. EASTERN SHORE AUCTIONS Auction Hotline 443-235-5717 or 410-548-3137 Visit our website for details Willie Benton - Send Obituaries to Auctioneer easternshoreauctions.com VA Lic. #4438 [email protected] October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 15

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The Town of Eastville HALLOWEEN CURFEW The Town of HALLOWEEN CURFEW The Town of Eastville will be hosting Cheriton will host in nancOck Halloween on SATURDAY, October Trick-or-Treating O TOWN OF EXMORE Saturday, October 31, 2020, 31, 2020, Between 5:30-8:00 pm Saturday, October 31st SATURDAY, Only children younger than 13 will be from 5pm to 8pm! allowed to Trick or Treat. All children 12 & Under must be OCTOBER 31, 2020 8pm curfew will be strictly enforced. Curfew will be 8 p.m. accompanied by an adult. NO full masks for anyone over 13. CDC Recommends No Trick-Or-Treating No full-face masks for anyone over Please follow CDC guidelines for Onancock promotes ALL CHILDREN AGE 17 individual choice 12 years old. wearing masks and social distancing AND UNDER MUST and please do not knock on doors Use your porch lights to show your HAVE A HAPPY & BE OFF THE STREETS OF that do not have lights on as some SAFE HALLOWEEN! participation up to people do not feel comfortable 8:00 p.m. EXMORE BY 8:00 PM participating in the events.

The Town of Town of AccomAc Chincoteague Town of Melfa HALLowEEn cURfEw Will have a Halloween Halloween Curfew HALLowEEn wiLL bE obsERvEd in THE Trick-or-Treat curfew of 8pm. Town of AccomAc on Melfa will celebrate Halloween on sATURdAy, ocTobER 31, 2020. Saturday, October 31, 2020. cURfEw is 8:00pm And onLy cHiLdREn AgEd 12 yEARs And All vehicle traffic will be Children 12 and under only UndER, in cosTUmE, blocked at Sunnywood Manor accompanied by an And AccompAniEd by 4pm-8pm adult. An AdULT, wiLL bE Please practice social distancing

ALLowEd Utilize Hand sanitizer frequently Use of mask (nose & mouth) Curfew for all under To “TRick-oR-TREAT.” highly recommended 18 will be 8:00 16 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 To Silver Beach Partners LLC For $315,000 Parcel, Hungars Beach, Old Town •From Mark and Christine Snook Property Transactions Neck, near Eastville To Patricia Smith For $600,000 Lot 24, Kiptopeke Landing, Phase 2, Northampton County Lot 120, Bay Creek, Cape Charles •From Bay Creek Development LLC Capeville district •From Jeans Enterprise LLC and For $470,000 To Andrew and Katelynn Brack For $279,000 Larry Stevens •From Parham Property Management Lot 22, Bay Creek, Cape Charles •From Donald and Carol Hutchings To Maggy’s Eastern Shore Proper- LLC For $190,000 To Kenneth and Kellie McIntyre ties LLC To Chaplin Holdings LLC •From Tod and Elaine Bessery Lot D, Wilsonia Harbor, near Parcels A, B, and C, Exmore Parcel in Cheriton To Stephen and Amanda Woodgate Machipongo For $33,500 For $68,834.71 Unit 22-709, Building 22, Fairways I For $560,000 •From Dawn Bradford, Beth and El- •From South Port Investors LLC Condominium, Cape Charles •From Arthur Coleman and Christo- roy Rasmussen, and Timothy Bend To Virginia Department of Conserva- For $310,000 pher Lyon To Megan Clayton tion and Recreation •From A. Thomas Atkinson and Mi- To Whitney Smith Parcel in Exmore Parcel A, Cape Charles chael Heard Lot 47, Bay Creek, Cape Charles For $58,000 For $820,000 To John and Randi Lucas For $150,000 •From Rhonda Marsh and Royce •From Michael Williams and Lisa Parcel, Randolph Ave., Cape Charles •From Kellam Realty Company LLP Parks Jr. Costello For $145,000 and Kellam Realty Co. To Matthew and Lindsay Evans To Stefanie Bayer and Michael Kocem •From Robert and Stefanie Marshall To Pioneer 5 LLC Parcel in Exmore Lot 4D, 11.6 acres, Church Neck To Stephen and Cheryl Demos Parcel in Eastville For $120,000 For $63,000 Unit 1-306, Building 1, Fairways I For $120,000 •From Nottingham/Northampton LLC •From Patricia Graves Condominium, Phase 2, Cape Charles •From Bay Creek Development LLC To Richard Cox Sr. and Christine To Nathan and Alexis Shields For $280,000 To Tod and Elaine Bessery Smith Lot 8, near Birdsnest •From Kathleen Harris Lot 130, Bay Creek, Cape Charles Lot 4, Nottingham Estates, near For $56,000 To Ronald and Linda Harlow For $490,000 Cheapside •From Robert and Susan Colls Parcel at Eastville •From Pintail Drake LLC For $33,000 To Michael and Mary Ann Litton For $15,000 To Steven and Rosemarie Kinney •From Bay Creek Development LLC Lot 22, Bay Creek, Cape Charles •From Tilly-Jo Emerson Lot 19, Tower Hill, Phase 1, Section 2, To Arthur Coleman and Christopher For $139,500 To 6496 Whittington Road LLC Capeville district Lyon •From Robert and Michelle Powell Lot 72, Block C, Silver Beach For $32,000 Fall Art and Ham & Clam Dinner Food Festival This Sunday, Oct. 25, from 1 - 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31st 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Wachapreague Fire House. Franktown United Methodist Church 755 Ham, our “award winning” clam fritters, potato 1 Bayside Rd. salad, green beans, and a roll for $15! FEATURING Local Artists & Craftsmen, Frozen Foods, Take-out only! Drive up and pick-up. You do not Homemade Soups, Chicken Salad and Cheese Balls have to exit your vehicle. No pre-orders. for Take-Out! Just follow the signs and traffic flow. We will Montessori Children’s House Taking have attendants directing traffic. Christmas Tree and Wreath Orders Silent Auction Preview, Saturday, Oct. 31 Bidding Will Run We hope to see you all Sunday! Don’t forget October is United Methodist Women FAITH • HOPE • LOVE IN ACTION Until Sunday, Dec. 6 Fire Prevention month and we appreciate your support! October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 •From Steven H. Leth Section 12 Lot 23 Captains Cove, To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. Greenbackville Property Transactions cont. Setion 4 Lot 2355 Captains Cove, For $0 Greenbackville •From Joanne L. Stevens, trustee For $0 To Scarborough Holdings LLC Accomack County For $205,000 •From Carol Ann and Larry E. 2 parcels near Belle Haven •From Hazel E. Sponar •From Elisabeth Tarburton, Kenneth Hodges For $12,000 To Terri R. and Lynn A. Meckley R. Tarburton, and James E. Tarbur- To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. •From Theresa H. McHan and Bonnie Trails End Lots 41, 42, and 43, Unit 1 ton III Section 1 Lot 835 Captains Cove, Hart-Cropper Sheet 1, Horntown To Frederick L. Cuddy and Jean K. Maki Greenbackville To Vickie L. Smith For $64,000 Lot 921 Section 1 Captains Cove, For $0 24127 Tasley Road, Tasley •From Robin L. and James W. Car- Greenbackville •From Otis W. Cutler and Eleanor For $40,000 penter Jr. For $40,000 Mason •From Edda A. Collett by Rayond Ed- To Thomas H. Tucker •From Carol S. and Nicholas G. To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. ward Collett, her attorney-in-fact 6204 Poplar St., Chincoteague Gazunis Section 13 Lot 124 Captains Cove, To William T. McComb For $185,000 To Daniel C. Cochran and Kevin G. Carr Greenbackville 6199 Wagner Lane, Chincoteague •From Barbara A. and Lawrence Lot 64, Main St., Chincoteague For $0 For $330,000 Salmiery For $67,000 •From Larry F. Ward •From James W. Elliott, special com- To Ni Putu H. and Edwin Lee Collins •From 36 Builders, Inc. To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. missioner, on behalf of Peggy Harmon 29176 Wingapo Lane, Hacksneck To Diane and Joseph Montefusco III Section 3 Lot 1568 Captains Cove, and Barbara Shue For $360,000 Lot 9 Sterling Forest, Gargatha Greenbackville To Pablo Efrain Velasquez Rodriguez •From William T. McComb Jr. For $30,000 For $0 and Oralia Elizabeth Gonzalez Gomez To Nicole and Steven N. Wynands •From Mid-Atlanic Homes LLC •From Kimberly Kristen and Edward 23315 Poplar St., Accomac 7120 Silver Sails Landing, To Diane and Joseph Montefusco III Allen Ward Jr. For $16,000 Chincoteague Lots 7 and 8 Sterling Forest, Gargatha To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. •From James W. Elliott, special com- For $315,000 For $60,000 Section 12 Lot 37, Greenbackville missioner, on behalf of Charles W. •From Donna L. and Gregory P. Sheets •From Daniel M. McClelland and For $0 Messick To Kim L. and Mark A. Parsloe Sr. Mary T. Pereda •From Ann M. and Darrell C. Moyer To Sherri M. and Patrick H. Talbot Lot 14 Nock’s Landing, Atlantic To Jason Edward Stewart To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. Lot on Shell Bridge Road near Painter For $15,750 Lot 157 Unit 3 Sheet 6 Trails End, Section 5 Lot 51 Captains Cove, For $5,300 •From Peter J. Judah, trustee Horntown Greenbackville To Lisa Marie and Gary Neil Nettchen For $9,000 For $0 8 Lee St., Wachapreague • From Patricia R. and Daniel •From Michael J. Maher and Anthony For $149,000 McMahon Maher Off 13 Antiques •From Chandra Dee Dragan and Lori To Jennifer Ann and Jack Edward To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. Dragan Egan Bradshaw Jr. Section 6 Lot 64, Section 11 Lot 5, And mish urniture To Lori Dragan and Peter Paul Egan Captains Cove Lot 1342 Section 3, Captains Cove, Greenbackville A f 10 Turner St., Onancock Greenbackville For $0 For $125,000 For $50,000 •From Susan L. And Lloyd C. Jones •From Ocean Land Trust LTD •From Denise L. and Harvey A. To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. Fall Festival To Jeffrey R. Cogan and Paula M. Da- Drewer II Section 12 Lot 22 Captains Cove, bella Dove To Sharon Clements and Aleem Q. Greenbackville Blowout sale on Lot 96 Phase 1 Olde Mill Pointe, Muhammad For $0 Horntown 24365 Broadwater Road, Temperanceville •From Mary A. and John A. Card all outside poly For $19,900 For $56,000 To Captains Cove Golf & Yacht Club Inc. •From Kristi Raymond, Melissa •From William H. Kerbin Jr. and furniture and Pisani, and Sarah K. Martin Karen Lee Emerson in-shop Amish To Robin and Steven Wilson To Benjamin Gutierrez Gutierrez Lot 432 Section 2 Captains Cove, 58 Kerr St., Onancock C. LEE HAULING furniture Greenbackville For $140,000 For $7,000 •From Delores Faye Nock Top Soil, Fill, Sand, •From Timothy A. Pulice and Janell To Myles L. McKeone Saturday, Oct. 24, Magee 35496 Walter St., Quinby Gravel, Lot Clearing To Mary Beth and Paul A. Margeson For $116,000 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lot 1388 Section 3 Captains Cove, •From The Waters at Chesapeake Come by and have Greenbackville Bay LLC and Demolition. For $55,000 To Franco S. Osorto Reyes, Jeremias lunch ALL DAY •From Francine N. and John R. Franklin Osorto Reyes, and Miguel A. McGoldrick Ororto Reyes 757-710-3032 757-709-9301 To Stephen A. Frisina Lot 5 Cedar Grove subdivision, Painter owning D elfa a 37414 Mutiny Drive, Greenbackville For $119,900 Hopeton, VA 19350 D R ., M , V 18 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Laughlin said she is working and mak- good behavior for five years. By Nancy Drury Duncan ing extra money by selling some of her Court Postings personal possessions on Eastern Shore Robert Lee Mason, 42, of Chincoteague, Trash and Treasures online and making pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. He Accomack County witnesses would testify against the pair dinners to sell on Fridays. “I am sorry it chose to participate in the state’s first of- at trial. Payton pleaded guilty to misde- happened,” she said. “I was struggling. fender program. Judge Lewis explained Circuit Court meanor threat to commit arson. Judge They will get their money.” Bundick said he is required to remain drug and alcohol Robert James Northan, 35, of Park- W. Revell Lewis III permitted her to re- she had no prior criminal history and free, including marijuana, for one year, pay sley, entered pleas of not guilty to at- main on bond until her Jan. 21, 2021, had fully cooperated with the investiga- all court costs, and complete 100 hours of tempted first-degree murder, attempted sentencing. Terrance Baines pleaded tion. “She is making money in very cre- community service. Mason agreed to the second-degree murder, malicious maim- guilty to misdemeanor arson. “That was ative ways,” he said. Commonwealth’s terms and will return to court on Oct. 14, ing, and related firearm charges in the someone’s home.” said the judge. He sen- Attorney Spencer Morgan asked the 2021. If he successfully completes the pro- March 25 shooting of 46-year-old Donald tenced Baines to 12 months in jail, the judge to impose supervised probation gram, his felony charge will be dismissed. Veney. Northan was on the run for almost maximum sentence for a misdemeanor, until all restitution is paid. “I commend a month after the shooting until captured and remanded him to jail to begin serv- you for making payments thus far,” Charmonique Niketa Hamilton, 39, of in Pocomoke City, Md., by U.S. Marshals. ing that sentence. said Judge Lewis. “Royal Farms trusted Onley, received a suspended sentence af- The agency described Northan as a mem- you. You breached that trust by voiding ter being convicted of welfare fraud. Af- ber of the local Bloods street gang. He is Richard David Brown II, 35, of New sales receipts and pocketing the cash. ter breaking her ankle and losing her job, said to have initially wanted a jury trial Market, Md., will spend 12 months in You were in a jam.” He sentenced her to Hamilton began receiving public assis- but now has asked for a bench trial. A tri- jail for drunk driving and eluding. In three years and suspended all but three tance. She also began baking cakes and al date has not been set. September 2019, Brown was spotted by days. She will be on supervised proba- selling them to friends to earn extra mon- police radar driving his SUV 70 mph in tion until restitution is made and must ey. What began as a hobby turned into a Terrance Baines, 37, of Melfa, and a 45 mph zone on U.S. Route 175. When be on good behavior for three years. small business. She did not report the Dorothy Payton, 32, of Mappsville, both the officer caught up with Brown on money she earned as income. After some- charged in the unlawful burning of a the Chincoteague causeway, his speed Darren Phillip Walker, 32, of Harbor- one reported her to social services, she was camper trailer where a man lived with was clocked at 107 mph. When finally ton, will spend one year in jail for his asked about the cake baking. On the wit- his dog, had their charges reduced to stopped, Brown was found to be intoxi- fourth DUI in ten years. His probation ness stand, Hamilton said the person from misdemeanors in a plea agreement. cated with his 4-month-old son strapped officer testified he has substance abuse social services asked if she had documen- Northampton County Commonwealth’s into a car seat. Under the terms of a plea issues and is on medication. She said he tation of the money she had made from the Attorney Beverly Leatherbury was spe- agreement in August, Brown pleaded now owns a business and is fully commit- cakes. “In 20 minutes, I brought her the cial prosecutor in the case because of a guilty to felony eluding, DUI, and driv- ted to recovery. Judge Lewis sentenced information. She said I would have to re- conflict in the Accomack office. Prob- ing on a suspended license. Judge Lew- him to three years and suspended two of pay the money.” She said she continued to lems between Baines, Payton, and Jer- is remanded him to jail to begin serving those years. He will spend one year in jail, make cakes and reported those earnings ry Satchell went on during the day of his time, ordered him to be on indefinite the required mandatory minimum sen- on a regular basis. “Once a month I told ­July 4, 2019. The trailer was found to be supervised probation when released, tence. He will be on indefinite supervised her what I was making,” she said. Hamil- burning at 2 a.m. the following morning. and to be on good behavior for five years. probation and must be on good behav- ton said she is working at a local grocery Satchell was not at home at the time, ior for ten years. He is permitted to have store more than 30 hours per week and as but the camper with Satchell’s dog in- Trina Nicole McLaughlin, 49, of Gar- work release if eligible, the judge said. a home health aide. She said her mother side was burned to the ground. A witness gatha, will spend three days in jail for and teenage daughter help her with her heard the pair threatening to burn the embezzling money from Royal Farms. Sherwood Thomas Bailey Sr., 73, six-year-old son with special needs. She camper and they were seen buying gas Since her conviction, McLaughlin has of Accomac, will spend one year, six said she continues to make cakes when at Royal Farms before the fire. Leath- paid $500 of the $1,792 she owes in months in jail for distribution of cocaine. she can. “I keep a ledger of everything erbury said she entered into the plea restitution, said defense attorney Carl In a plea agreement, Bailey pleaded and I have a business license,” she told agreement because the evidence was cir- Bundick. He described her efforts to guilty to a January 2018 charge of dis- the court. “She broke her ankle, she need- cumstantial and she had no confidence make money. On the witness stand, Mc- tribution of cocaine. In exchange, Assis- ed money,” said Judge Lewis. “She started tant Commonwealth’s Attorney William baking cakes while receiving benefits from Fox amended the language of the origi- social services. She completely cooperat- Visit our website for complete listings: www.beachbayrealty.com nal charge of third or subsequent convic- ed with the investigator and had records 6202 Maddox Blvd., tion. Bailey was unintentionally caught of what she made. This is not a situation Chincoteague, VA 23336 up in a controlled drug buy made by the where she intentionally tried to defraud.” [email protected] Eastern Shore Drug Task Force, said de- He sentenced her to two years on each of Angie Abell Jennifer Huether Duane Gladding 757-336-3600 Broker Realtor Realtor fense attorney Tucker Watson. “The op- three counts and suspended all that time. Traditional Farmhouse on 1.3 Acres eration was not targeting Mr. Bailey. It She will be on unsupervised probation for This home is loaded with character and charm. Needs a little TLC but some was another person,” he said. He said his three years. renovations have been completed including new kitchen and windows. Enjoy the view from the front porch. Features 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. client was a drug user. Noting his previ- $98,500 ous convictions, Judge Lewis said, “You Lawrence Oliver Matthews, age not knew what you were doing.” He sen- given, of Greenbackville, was sentenced Waterfront Townhome tenced Bailey to five years and suspend- to five years with four of those years This well maintained townhome overlooks Little Oyster Bay with private community water access. Dock in your own backyard. Great for kayakers and water ed all but one year, six months. He or- suspended for possession of cocaine lovers. Includes 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. New roof and all newer appliances. dered him to be on indefinite supervised with intent to distribute. The charge $199,500 probation when released and to be on came from a February 2019 incident. October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 19

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Auction company and sellers are not responsible for accidents. EASTERN SHORE AUCTIONS Auction Hotline 443-235-5717 or 410-548-3137 Visit our website for details Willie Benton - Auctioneer easternshoreauctions.com VA Lic. #4438 20 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Onancock Lands $450K Grant By Carol Vaughn Each qualifying business may re- Onancock was awarded a $450,000 ceive up to $15,000 to help it reopen Community Development Block Grant and conduct business safely during as part of the Department of Housing the pandemic. The amount includes and Community Development’s response up to $5,000 for technology and oth- to COVID-19 impacts on localities. er changes to accommodate pandemic “It’s fantastic news,” said town man- protocol and up to $10,000 in rent or ager Matt Spuck. mortgage relief. The COVID-19 Small Business Re- The program will be administered covery Assistance program targets busi- by the town and the Onancock Main nesses that are locally owned, employ Street Initiative, Spuck said. fewer than 20 people, have been impact- In addition to this grant, Onancock ed by COVID-19, provide local or region- to date has distributed to local busi- al services, and for which the assistance nesses over $100,000 in money allot- will not duplicate benefits received from ted it by Accomack County from feder- other sources, according to Spuck. al CARES Act funds. Boat Ramp Fee Goes to Hearing By Carol Vaughn A daily permit would cost $7 per ve- Accomack County Board of Super- hicle and/or boat trailer. An annual per- visors voted to hold a public hearing mit, for 12 months starting July 1, would next month on an ordinance that, if cost $40 per vehicle and/or boat trailer. approved, will impose parking fees at Owners with a valid Virginia saltwa- some county boat ramps. ter recreational fishing license would The board Wednesday reviewed the pay a reduced fee of $5 per day or $30 draft ordinance, after members at a per year per vehicle and/or trailer. previous meeting directed staff to craft Supervisor Harris Phillips recom- a policy to institute a boat facility park- mended adding a discounted rate for peo- ing fee, with exemptions for people who ple age 65 and over, similar to a discount pay real estate and personal property offered for fishing licenses in the state. taxes in Accomack County. Supervisor Paul Muhly was the only “It’s a good, solid ordinance,” said Su- board member to vote against the ordi- pervisor Robert Crockett. nance as written. He said during dis- Section 102 of the county code gov- cussion that the fees are too low. erns use of public boating facilities. The permits would be for purchase on- Changes proposed to the section line or at the Accomack County treasur- include the addition of parking fees er’s office, according to the draft document. at 18 public boat ramps, according to Vehicles and boat trailers owned by a the draft version: Annis Cove, Folly person who pays county real estate or per- Creek, Gargatha Landing, Greenback- sonal property taxes, or owned by the Unit- ville Harbor, Hack’s Neck, Hammock, ed States, the Commonwealth of Virgin- Harborton, Johnson’s Landing, Keg- ia, or Accomack County, would be exempt otank Landing, Gladding Landing, the from the fees, as would vehicles and trail- Old NASA Ferry Dock, Parkers Creek ers owned by a person who leases a slip or Landing, Pitts Landing, Queen Sound, mooring location from Accomack County. Quinby Harbor, Schooner Bay, South- In the likely scenario, permits would side Chesconessex, and Young Creek. be mailed for free to the owners of “This is not going to apply to every fa- around 5,200 boats on the county per- cility out there. There are certain facilities sonal property tax rolls, at the same that have certain restrictions with them time they get their tax bill. that will not allow you to impose a permit People who pay only real estate taxes in on users of that facility,” Accomack County Accomack County also could obtain a free Administrator Mike Mason told the board. permit but would have to go to the treasur- Queen Sound is likely one of those, er’s office or perhaps online to get it. Mason said, noting staff are still re- The ordinance allows for reciproci- searching the matter. ty with Northampton County, should Town boating facilities are not in- Northampton decide to charge a simi- cluded in the county ordinance. lar fee for its boating facilities. 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the subway cars/Blackfish Banks Reef, but the com- mercial trawlers have been enjoying success with large flounder. She had no reports from the offshore fleet. Pete Vasiliou, at Cap- tain Steve’s Bait and Tack- le, told me that there were Rockfish to 28 inches have been “plenty” of trout and smaller-sized taken over the last week, though most puppy drum in the back bay. He said of the fish have been running closer to that flounder were still available in the 18 inches. Look for schools of surface- channels. He added that trophy-sized feeding rockfish in the central part of red drum as well as some slot-sized the Chesapeake Bay under flocks of div- puppy drum have been caught in the ing gulls, terns, and gannets, or try your surf by anglers soaking fresh cut bait. luck along the shoreline by soaking crab, A nice run of snapper blues developed bloodworm, or fresh cut bait or by cast- over the weekend. He had not received ing twister tails or paddle tails around any reports regarding the offshore the creek mouths and marsh points. fishery. The possession limit for rockfish Wachapreague – Captain Lindsay (striped bass) is only one fish per Paul, at Trident Tackle, reported that person per day. Fish kept on the anglers are still catching a “few” floun- Chesapeake Bay side must measure der, as well as some speckled trout between 18 and 36 inches. On the and puppy drum. Most of the trout seaside, legal keepers are fish mea- and drum have been on the small side. Danielle White caught this suring at least 28 inches and no lon- Overall, he said that there “hasn’t been 3-pound pompano near Crisfield, ger than 36 inches. a lot of activity going on.” Amanda Md. Photo courtesy of Sea Hawk Upper Shore – School-sized striped Manzella, at the Wachapreague Inn, Jim Clark (center) and part of his Sports Center. bass, speckled trout, and puppy drum told me that her most recent guests five-person crew with a nice catch continue to be caught in the shallows had shifted their attention from fish- of flounder and black sea bass resh between Crisfield and Tangier Island. ing to deer hunting. from an offshore wreck. Photo F Most anglers are casting curly-tailed Lower Shore – Jeb Brady, courtesy of Bailey’s Bait & Tackle. seaFood jigs or suspending jigs under popping at Bailey’s Bait & Tackle in corks. White perch and catfish are Cape Charles, described the Cape Center available around the southern Mary- speckled trout fishery on both 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles land river mouths as well as in the the bayside and seaside as Open 7 days a week deeper holes inside the rivers. “decent” when the winds and Chincoteague – Donna Rae Roeske, rain have not muddied up the 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Captain Bob’s Marina, reported both water. Trout anglers have also email: [email protected] black drum and puppy (red) drum have caught schoolie-sized stripers 757-331-1541 been caught recently in the Chincote- in the bayside creeks. He said Week of Oct. 17-23, 2020 ague Channel. Kendra Stine landed a that schools of puppy drum Saturday 24-inch citation sheepshead in the chan- are still being found along 99 nel, just north of the marina while using the lower bayside shorelines, 1/2 lb. Steamed Shrimp w/2 Sides $14 a bait combination of minnow, squid, and some of which were large Sunday bloodworm! The fish weighed in at ex- enough to make the slot limit. Chicken and Dumplings $999 actly 10 pounds. Over in the Assateague The structure around Planta- Bryan Lilly released this trophy-sized red drum Monday Channel, from the area off Tom’s Cove tion Light and the pilings of from the beach on Assateague Island. Photo 99 down to Memorial Park, keeper-sized the Chesapeake Bay Bridge- courtesy of Captain Steve’s Bait and Tackle. Homemade Meatloaf $10 flounder have been taken on live min- Tunnel have produced some Tuesday now and squid or Gulp combinations. In tautog and sheepshead catches, with Bill Hall was the first Eastern Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 the surf, catches of red drum and a few some small black sea bass mixed in. Off- Shore resident to achieve Virgin- Wednesday black drum have been reported. Roeske shore wreck fishing has been productive ia Salt Water Master Angler Sta- 99 added that a few striped bass have been when conditions allow, with catches of tus. He has been named Virginia Broiled or Fried Pork Chop $10 taken that have met the 28-inch mini- flounder, black sea bass, and triggerfish Saltwater Angler of the Year and Thursday mum size limit. She said that the striper reported. The Kiptopeke State Park and Virginia Saltwater Release An- Chicken Parmesan $999 fishing will only get better as the migra- the Cape Charles piers have produced gler of the Year and is a Virginia Friday tion has just started. Roeske said that catches of puppy drum, trout, and small Press Association award-winning 99 there has been little action occurring on spot in recent days. sports columnist. Fresh Rockfish Platter $19

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Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 H 2:28 p.m. H 3:37 p.m. H 4:43 p.m. H 5:36 p.m. H 6:02 a.m. H 6:41 a.m. H 7:18 a.m. Assateague Beach L 8:13 a.m. L 9:18 a.m. L 10:24 a.m. L 11:26 a.m. L 12:21 p.m. L 1:09 p.m. L 1:50 p.m. T H 2:27 p.m. H 3:41 p.m. H 4:27 p.m. H 5:21 p.m. H 5:45 a.m. H 6:32 a.m. H 7:15 a.m. Chinco. Channel L 8:08 a.m. L 9:12 a.m. L 10:15 a.m. L 11:14 a.m. L 12:07 p.m. L 12:07 p.m. L 1:40 p.m. H 3:24 p.m. H 4:33 p.m. H 5:31 p.m. H 6:10 a.m. H 6:50 a.m. H 7:30 a.m. H 8:07 a.m. I Gargatha Neck L 8:52 a.m. L 9:57 a.m. L 10:48 a.m. L 12:05 p.m. L 12:45 p.m. L 1:32 p.m. L 2:14 p.m. H 3:17 p.m. H 4:26 p.m. H 5:32 p.m. H 6:03 a.m. H 6:51 a.m. H 7:30 a.m. H 8:07 a.m. Folly Creek L 8:37 a.m. L 9:42 a.m. L 10:48 a.m. L 11:50 p.m. L 12:45 p.m. L 1:33 p.m. L 2:14 p.m. H 2:53 p.m. H 3:52 p.m. H 4:52 p.m. H 5:45 p.m. H 6:04 a.m. H 6:50 a.m. H 7:33 a.m. D Wachapreague L 8:21 a.m. L 9:26 a.m. L 10:17 a.m. L 11:15 a.m. L 12:29 p.m. L 12:59 p.m. L 1:45 p.m. H 2:28 p.m. H 3:37 p.m. H 4:43 p.m. H 5:36 p.m. H 6:02 a.m. H 6:41 a.m. H 7:18 a.m. Quinby Inlet L 7:52 a.m. L 8:57 a.m. L 10:03 a.m. L 11:05 a.m. L 12:00 p.m. L 12:48 p.m. L 1:29 p.m. E H 2:58 p.m. H 4:07 p.m. H 5:13 p.m. H 6:06 p.m. H 6:32 a.m. H 7:11 a.m. H 7:48 a.m. Machipongo L 8:21 a.m. L 9:26 a.m. L 10:32 a.m. L 11:34 a.m. L 12:29 p.m. L 1:17 p.m. L 1:58 p.m. H 6:03 a.m. H 7:14 a.m. H 8:20 a.m. H 9:17 a.m. H 10:07 a.m. H 11:05 a.m. H 11:42 a.m. Tangier Sound Light L 12:17 p.m. L 1:22 p.m. L 2:52 p.m. L 3:25 p.m. L 4:19 p.m. L 5:28 p.m. L 6:08 p.m. H 6:28 a.m. H 7:42 a.m. H 8:53 a.m. H 9:52 a.m. H 10:40 a.m. H 11:21 a.m. H 11:58 a.m. Muddy Creek L 1:06 p.m. L 2:18 p.m. L 3:27 p.m. L 4:27 p.m. L 5:18 p.m. L 6:03 p.m. L 6:11 a.m. H 6:20 a.m. H 7:34 a.m. H 8:45 a.m. H 9:44 a.m. H 10:32 a.m. H 11:13 a.m. H 11:50 a.m. T Guard Shore L 1:02 p.m. L 2:14 p.m. L 3:23 p.m. L 4:23 p.m. L 5:14 p.m. L 5:59 p.m. L 6:07 a.m. H 5:55 a.m. H 7:09 a.m. H 8:20 a.m. H 9:19 a.m. H 10:07 a.m. H 10:48 a.m. H 11:25 a.m. Chescon. Creek L 12:14 p.m. L 1:26 p.m. L 2:35 p.m. L 3:35 p.m. L 4:26 p.m. L 5:11 p.m. L 5:51 p.m. H 6:09 a.m. H 7:23 a.m. H 8:34 a.m. H 9:33 a.m. H 10:21 a.m. H 11:02 a.m. H 11:39 a.m. A Onancock Creek L 12:34 p.m. L 1:42 p.m. L 2:55 p.m. L 3:55 p.m. L 4:46 p.m. L 5:31 p.m. L 5:39 a.m. H 5:57 p.m. H 6:39 a.m. H 7:50 a.m. H 8:49 a.m. H 9:37 a.m. H 10:18 a.m. H 10:55 a.m. Pungoteague Creek L 11:48 a.m. L 1:00 p.m. L 2:09 p.m. L 3:09 p.m. L 4:00 p.m. L 4:45 p.m. L 5:25 p.m. H 4:42 p.m. H 5:52 p.m. H 6:35 a.m. H 7:34 a.m. H 8:22 a.m. H 9:03 a.m. H 9:40 a.m. B Nassawadox L 10:10 a.m. L 11:22 a.m. L 12:31 p.m. L 1:31 p.m. L 2:22 p.m. L 3:07 p.m. L 3:47 p.m. H 4:56 p.m. H 5:25 a.m. H 7:41 a.m. H 7:41 a.m. H 8:41 a.m. H 9:26 a.m. H 10:03 a.m. Occohan. Creek L 12:01 p.m. L 12:01 p.m. L 2:08 p.m. L 2:08 p.m. L 3:06 p.m. L 3:57 p.m. L 4:42 p.m. L H 3:31 p.m. H 4:41 p.m. H 5:46 p.m. H 6:23 a.m. H 7:11 a.m. H 7:52 a.m. H 8:29 a.m. Cape Charles L 9:18 a.m. L 10:30 a.m. L 11:39 a.m. L 12:39 p.m. L 1:30 p.m. L 2:15 p.m. L 2:55 p.m. H 3:11 p.m. H 4:19 p.m. H 5:24 p.m. H 5:58 a.m. H 6:49 a.m. H 7:30 a.m. H 8:07 a.m. Kiptopeke Beach L 8:47 a.m. L 9:59 a.m. L 11:08 a.m. L 12:08 p.m. L 12:59 p.m. L 1:44 p.m. L 2:24 p.m. E Disclaimer: Tides are provided for information only and are not guaranteed for accuracy.

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Last Week’s Answers

EASTERN SHORE SPORTS 24 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Carla Savage-Wells Named to Nandua Athletic Hall of Fame By Connie Morrison Longtime Nandua High School fors- ensics coach Carla Savage-Wells was this year’s Nandua 2020 Athletic/Aca- demic Hall of Fame inductee. Forensics — public speaking and de- bate — in its competitive form is orga- nized under the Virginia High School Athletic League. Savage-Wells coached Nandua’s team from 2000 until 2010, winning the state championship in 2008. Championship forensics banners fill the auditorium wall at Nandua “Mrs. Savage-Wells led the Foren- High School. Photo by Chicki Jester. sics team to unprecedented heights,” celebrating their successes with cheers mark ‘Nan du aah, Oooh ha ha’ chant.” reads the press release from the Nan- and ensuring they received all the ac- Evidence of her coaching excellence dua High School Athletic Boosters colades an athlete would have received hangs in the school auditorium: ban- Club announcing her induction. “Un- for a similar accomplishment. ners recording one state and nine re- der her leadership, Nandua became “During her tenure, the Forensics gional forensic championships. a Forensics dynasty in the Common- team became a staple in the Tidewa- Savage-Wells returned to coaching wealth of Virginia and was widely rec- ter Forensic League (TFL)—a series in 2016 when her daughter, a NHS stu- Carla Savage-Wells speaks from ognized as a perennial powerhouse, as of invitational tournaments at which dent, entered the forensics arena. The behind a lectern during a high the team won 10 consecutive regional Nandua routinely placed in the Top 3 team soon found its groove under her school forensics event during her championships.” against AAA and AA schools,” accord- tutelage, taking a regional runner-up early days of coaching the Nandua Her students were also competitive ing to the release. “When any of her trophy during the 2016-2017 season. High School forensics team. Sub- individually, faring well in regional and students received an award, she would Upon learning of Savage-Wells’ in- mitted photo. state tournaments, with Savage-Wells start off the widely recognized, trade- duction into the hall of fame, former students she had coached —­ “forensi- tion the forensics coach had made in cators” or “love bunnies,” as she was their lives. known to call them — compiled a Savage-Wells now resides in Vir- heartwarming video celebrating the ginia Beach with her husband, Norm news and testifying to the contribu- Wells, and her daughter Sheridan.

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Mya saw teams run in different legs due to the virus. Newsome (Denbigh) 27:05. 9. Isabel Story and Photos by Brennan Waldorf meet victorious despite the absence of Odewald (StoneBridge) 27:29. 10. Ta- call 789-7678. Broadwater Academy hosted four senior captain Mahika Patel. With the lia Dyke (StoneBridge) 27:59. teams last Saturday, Oct. 17: Atlantic help of transfer Emma Philpot, they Shores Christian, Denbigh Baptist, finished first overall with 15 points Hampton Christian, and StoneBridge more than second place Hampton Northampton County School all had runners registered in Christian at 32 points and third place BOARD OF SUPERVISORS the 5,000-meter race. Runners began StoneBridge with 35. It’s the first time NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the Viking course at 10:30 a.m. with a in recent history that Broadwater has Northampton County Administration Building staggered start. started the season undefeated as both 16404 Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA 23347 Broadwater has a popular course boys and girls teams move to 2-0 on among other schools because of the flat the season. The Northampton County Board of Supervisors will hold a PublicHearing terrain that runs through grass, woods, With only three more meets, the Vi- beginning at 5:00 p.m. on October 27, 2020, to solicit input concerning the over bridges, and has areas that are kings have a chance to go undefeated great for a sprinting pass. The only thing despite the notion that StoneBridge following matter: that coach Eric Hack thinks keeps the was expected to take top honors. “They 1. Northampton County’s Proposed DHCD Urgent Needs Grant Submission (# 1) course from being a premier course is work hard at practice but also have Northampton County intends to submit a application to address Small the unwillingness of teams to travel to fun. We balance competitiveness with Business Assistance, Food Insecurities, Food Delivery, Telework/ telemedicine the Shore. This year, teams will gather enjoyment,” said Hack of his teams. two more times in Exmore, once for a He admits last year’s team was really services, and PPE equipment. Services include, but are not limited, to regular season meet and the other for positive and wasn’t sure if it could be food vouchers to local restaurants and farmers markets, rent/mortgage/ the Metro Conference Championship. topped but he has been pleasantly sur- equipment purchases for small businesses, food delivery services, computer The Vikings have about 25 runners prised by his teams’ outlook toward the equipment for telework and telehealth, and COVID related materials and this season with some runners trans- COVID-era season. “They’re a welcom- supplies or equipment PPE. ferring over from the football field. ing group of kids. They’re fun, smart, Those runners are finding success and and competitive,” said Hack of this Copies of proposed projects to be funded by the grant are available by contacting learning the pains of the sport as coach year’s teams. The Vikings will travel Bobbie Jo Wert at 757-787-2936, extension 126. Hack laughingly admitted regarding for the last time of the season Oct. 22, While this meeting will be in-person and open for public attendance, citizens his boys team first meet. “Our whole where they’ll compete against the same have the right to submit oral or written statements on the proposed plan and top group ran the wrong way.” Despite teams on the Denbigh Baptist course. the mishap, the boys still took the top Boys Individual Results priorities to the County Administrator’s Office (PO Box 66 – Eastville, VA 23347 crown, scoring 15 points compared to 1. Jimmy Buyrn (StoneBridge) or [email protected]) no later than 3:00 p.m. on October 27, second place StoneBridge’s 22. 19:26. 2. Gabe Nunziata (StoneBridge) 2020. Any citizen having questions or needing special assistance for the disabled The Lady Vikings also finished the 20:55. 3. Byron Polewczak (Hampton may contact the County Administrator's Office by calling 678-0440, x515. 26 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 ESSHL 25th Season, Back Into Play

The Bruins displayed an all-around team effort in defeating Team Ha- Bruins goalie, Mark Stapleton, left opponents frustrated all day with rambe. stellar work in the net, notching a pair of shutouts on the day.

Story and Photos by Matthew Yoder old. The Bruins, who played the first deficit in half headed into the second the theme of the early games was the The Eastern Shore Street Hockey two periods with a limited lineup, period with a goal late in the first. goaltending. Neither team was able to League kicked off its 25th season last made the most of both the beginning In the second period, the Blues made cross their opponent’s goal line in the Saturday in Parksley with six teams and end of those periods to build and some adjustments and rotated players first period, despite power play chanc- embarking on a month-long journey for extend their lead headed into the with great regularity. Both teams got es and great scoring opportunities. The a championship. The scene outside Sta- third. As their roster expanded, so did great efforts from their goalies, but the Red Wings had a goal called back on a pleton Rink looked like a family reunion, their lead, and they supplied the scor- Knights again extended their lead to high stick penalty but didn’t allow the as players collected fresh jerseys, shared ing onslaught with continued stellar two after a rebound score. The Blues Ducks to leverage the man advantage stories, and took to the court to work out goaltending, winning 6-0. inched closer on a midcourt slap shot into a lead. The second period was a any rust prior to the start of games. Game two pitted the Knights in the final minute of the period, set- carbon copy of the first, until the final The Bruins opened the season against the Blues. The Blues were ting the stage for a heavily contested minute when Anthony Taylor muscled against Team Harambe and quickly plagued early by the nonexistence of a third period. Neither team managed home a goal for the Ducks. Taylor’s scored two goals, making a statement goaltender and attempted to manage to make a budge against solid goal- goal proved to be the difference mak- to all in attendance. Goaltender for their goal by a committee of defense- tending in the third, and the Knights er as both teams held their end of the the Bruins and league founder Mark men. The Knights pressed the issue walked away victorious, 3-2. rink in the final period. Stapleton made a couple of impressive and notched two goals before the Blues The Ducks took the court against the Action continues November 1 and pad saves in the first period, display- could get their goalie on the rink. When Red Wings in game three. The teams throughout the winter, culminating ing tremendous agility for 62 years things settled a bit, the Blues cut the fought hard with furious pressure, but with the playoffs in April. First Shore Pickleball Tournament Was a Success The Eastern Shore's first pickleball about 60 players in the last year. tournament was held Sunday, Oct. 18, at The event was organized by Pickleball the Cape Charles tennis courts. Twelve By The Bay and Cape Charles small busi- teams competed and first place winners ness owners Jo Bawiec and Lori Smith of were Kristin Webb and Tabi Molera. The Dink Shop, and with support from Pickleball is a cross between tennis the town of Cape Charles, the tourna- and ping pong and one of the fastest ment raised $575 for the Northampton growing sports in America. About two County Toys for Tots program. years ago, the town of Cape Charles add- If anyone is interested in learning ed blended lines for pickleball onto the more about pickleball, they can go to Pickleball players kneeling on a pickleball court and holding pickleball existing tennis courts. Since then, the Facebook @ CapeCharlespickleballbythe- paddles. local pickleball community has grown to bay. Photo courtesy of Hélène Doughty. October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 Broadwater Wins One, Drops Shore Natives Prosper One at Home Submitted Article ing 10 aces for their team. Hall added The Eastern Shore folks always have three kills and a block while Nordwall a way of finding their own. It's a sense of tagged on two kills of her own. Senior pride to talk about where you are from. Hannah Davis has been adjusting well In early October, Lamont Watson to her new role, recording two blocks, of Noble Visions Photography took his three kills, and two aces in the victory. talents to shoot a football game in Do- The lack of time to prepare for the ver, Del., where he was met by three season has shown its effects on the other Shore natives: Jermaine Scar- younger Broadwater squad, as commu- borough, Helena Blake, and RJ Parker. nication breakdowns showed in favor Scarborough and Parker coached the of the Patriots in Exmore. The Vikings Eastern Shore Kings, a semi-pro foot- were forced to send double blockers in ball team, from 2015 until 2018. Since Photo by Noble Visions Photography. preparation of the hard hitting provid- then, Scarborough took the team from to New Jersey, yet it still has home- ed by senior duo Grace Bickley and Vic- a 1-7 record to an undefeated, nation- town names like Tyreim Blake, Miquel toria Tucker. The two outsider hitters ally ranked, semi-pro team. Parker is France, Breonte Davis Sr, Tay “Animal” Suzanna Long has to get low to were the difference maker in the game, now the commissioner of the Xtreme Brown, and The Major brothers. The dig up one of Hampton Chris- often imposing their powerful hits that East Football League (XEFL) and talent on this squad is undeniable. The tian’s low flying serves. either found open floor or the finger- Blake, once a Kings fan, is running Kings will be back in action this Sun- Story and Photos by Brennan Waldorf tips of blockers. The deflected blocks led special teams and is the general man- day in Delaware to continue its domi- The Broadwater Viking volleyball to easy points as the Vikings back row ager for the team. The Kings have a nance in the XEFL. Due to COVID-19, team completed its three-game home stumbled and watched the ball hit the roster of players from North Carolina fan attendance is limited. stretch and moved to 3-2 after winning floor as communication collapsed. the Thursday bout against Hampton The Vikings could have benefited Christian. The Vikings beat the War- from a home crowd as they had to rally riors in three straight sets (25-18, 25-15, from behind often, after allowing long 25-14) on Oct.15 before moving on to streaks when the Patriots’ hitters were SPORTS SHORTS Portsmouth Christian on Oct. 20. The in the front row. The loss still provided Boating Safety found. When you go out in cold water, senior-led Patriots presented a monu- a win in the way that younger players absolutely file a float plan, and if you mental task as their height advantage found rhythm and showed impacts be- Tips from U.S. Coast deviate, call home to let them know. was on clear display against the young- yond the stat sheet. The Vikings were Guard Auxiliary Finally, if you have actual cold-water er Vikings. The resilient Vikings showed led in aces by Sazanna Long and Chloe This week’s topic is being prepared survival suits, put them on (with a flares of determination and gut against Hall with four apiece. Emily Nordwall to go into cold water – that is, water life jacket) and jump into the water the powerful hitting of the Patriots but and Hannah Davis led attacking with below 70 F. While these tips may not to float around for 15 minutes, mak- lost in 3 sets (21-25, 15-25, 12-25). Nordwall recording five aces while Da- prevent getting wet, many of them will ing sure there are no leaks and that Broadwater continued the trend vis added three in the home loss. help extend that 1-10-1 time we wrote you stay warm. of great serving in the bout against The Vikings will hit the road Oct. 23 about last week (1 minute to control *Local aid notices: On the Eastern Hampton Christian with Emily Nord- to face off against Gateway Christian breathing, 10 minutes of useful activ- Shore: Wachapreague Channel Buoys wall and Chloe Hall leading the way. before returning home for their match ity, 1 hour of consciousness). 10 and 11 have been re-established. The duo had an even split contribut- against Denbigh Christian Oct. 27. First, before you leave the dock, Wachapreague channel junction light put some candy, sealed honey sticks, WB is now Wachapreague channel or anything sugary in waterproof junction lighted buoy WB. Bradford bags in one or more of the pockets of Bay buoy 5A is now Bradford Bay buoy all your life jackets. Don’t be stingy; 7; Bradford Bay warning daybeacon C make sure you have plenty. Slowly is now Bradford Bay buoy 8. Bradford eating this sugar will help your me- Bay warning daybeacon C is now Brad- tabolism produce heat longer and ford Bay buoy 8. Bradford Bay warning extend that last 1 in 1-10-1. Second, light D is now Bradford Bay light 9. put your cell phone in a waterproof These boating safety minutes are envelope and tie it to the life jack- a Public Service of Flotilla 12-02 et to call for help. Be certain it is on (Painter) of the U.S. Coast Guard and you have the ability to make Auxiliary. To become a better boater an emergency call without having or help the Coast Guard, check out to dial. People facing hypothermia www.USCGAux.org or call Russell have a lot of trouble dialing a phone Vreeland at 757-442-7029. correctly. Next, write your boat name Remember salt water does not mix Rising sophomore Taylor Leland was a staple in the Viking offense; and a phone number on all jackets in well with alcoholic beverages so leave here she records her lone kill of the night. case wearers are unconscious when them at the dock when you go boating. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Osprey-Eyed Reader Contest: Do You Feel Lucky? Last Week’s Contest: Blarney Stone Pub in Onancock, we • You can start sending your entries permission to use it. Let’s Go Find Some Shells! are asking you to find the four-leaf now. Entries must have your first and • Multiple entries, corrected entries, Some of these shells were really clovers hidden in this week’s edition. last name and your town. Include a pho- and entries with explanations will not hard to find, but our readers are noth- From among the osprey-eyed readers tograph if you choose to submit one and be counted. ing if they’re not osprey-eyed and they who find the four-leaf clovers in this tell us a little something about the picture. The winner and as many runners-up found the 10 shells on pages 18, 20, 23, week’s newspaper, we will random- • Entries will be accepted until noon as possible will get their photographs 27, 31 (two), 32, 36, 39, 45. Among the ly select one reader to win a $25 gift on Monday, Oct. 26. Entries arriving at in the paper. If you don’t want to use readers who found those shells, Patri- certificate to the Blarney Stone — see david@easternshorepost after noon on your own picture, you can submit cia Willey, of Quinby, was randomly sponsor box on this page. 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Jamie Gentry, of Painter, is a runner-up but, as al- Patricia Willey, of Quinby, is a reg- ways, family is a winner. Jamie titles this photo- ular osprey-eyed clue-searcher graph, “With family on the Shore.” and finding all 10 shells last week put her in the running to be ran- domly chosen for the $25 gift card Brittney Parks, of Pocomoke City, Md., got into to Shore Creations. In celebration the spirit of the game this week with a picture she

Winner of winning and of Halloween, she is calling, “Ghost adventures!” offers this terrifying entourage. Last Week’s

You get three guesses to figure out what Tom ­This Week’s Mears, of Longs, S.C., is up to. That’s right: fishing, ­Osprey-Eyed retirement, and enjoying the beach. Reader Wins Patricia Voss decided to let her daughter, Alan- na, stand as her runner-up representative in this A $25 Gift Card From week’s osprey-eyed reader contest.

The Blarney Stone Pub To represent her as runner-up, Amanda Mariner, of Pocomoke City, Md., sent in this picture of her boys, Christian and Gabriel, at the beach. Monday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Sunday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Runner-up Annette Brown calls her little girl Lizzie, but in royal circles the precious canine is 10 North Street, known as Carolina’s Queen Elizabeth. Onancock, VA (757) 302-0300 Fiona is standing in for runner-up Sarah Morgan, of Oyster, but it looks like Fiona is on the bow of the Titanic, shouting, “I’m king of the world!” Business owners, charities, fundraisers: if you want to raise awareness, ­advertise, and get on the good side of puzzle lovers Runners-Up Not Pictured: up and down the Shore, consider ­sponsoring a weekly prize in the Rob Moore, Cape Charles Laura Dabroski, Bloxom osprey-eyed reader contest. The prize value must be a minimum Cathy Jo Tapman, Chincoteague Teri Collins, Bloxom of $25 but can be in any form you decide: merchandise, tickets, Julie Mathews, Keller Nadine Chrzkski Mary Coston, Exmore Bryan McElwain, Onancock services. Readers of the Eastern Shore Post love the osprey-eyed Teresa Rudiger, Melfa James Lamberth, Cape Charles reader contest — get in on the fun and contact Troy Justis at ­­ Jo Anne Vass, Jamesville Bonnie Davis [email protected]. Debbie Thornton, Hallwood October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 29 Random Facts About … the History and Uses of Duck Duct Tape By David Martin Vesta Stoudt was working in a World to open the ammo boxes. This was a vice found thousands of uses for it in Last week one of our internet tubes War II ordnance plant in Illinois when special concern for Stoudt who had two peacetime. The tape was well-suited split open and we were losing random she noticed the vulnerability in the box- sons serving in the Armed Forces. Her for joining ductwork in heating and facts about the 1964 Ford Fairlane, hair es of ammo she was packing. The box- idea: replace the paper tape and boxes cooling systems in all the new housing pieces for women, and sexual differen- es were sealed with paper tape before dipped in wax with a cloth-backed, wa- that was being built in postwar Amer- tiation in mollusks before we were able being dipped entirely in wax to make terproof tape. The cloth backing would ica. This new use for duck tape led to to repair the split with duck tape. them waterproof. A length of the pa- be a strong, durable material called… two changes: the color went from Army Before your know-it-all uncle and per tape was left free for the soldiers to wait for it…duck cloth. green to a silver gray that matched the the Associated Press “Stylebook” jump pull the wax off and open the box. The Stoudt couldn’t convince her bosses color of ductwork, and the name be- in to correct duck tape to duct tape, let vulnerability was that the paper tab of- at the ordnance plant to change the came duct tape instead of duck tape, us point out that this all-purpose fas- ten tore off before it could pull the wax way they were packing ammo boxes although a leading manufacturer, to tening material was called duck tape by free, especially in the heat of battle, so she did what any concerned citizen stand out from the crowd, branded its its inventor and by its very first users. leaving soldiers to scramble for ways does, she wrote a letter to the presi- version of the product as Duck Brand dent. That Feb. 10, 1943, letter, with duct tape. diagrams, was the birth of duck tape. Duct tape now comes in a wild va- The product went into production by riety of colors and designs and is put a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. to uses that would shock and maybe Soldiers loved it. Not only were ammo delight Vesta Stoudt: artwork, wal- boxes easier to open but the new green lets, purses, prom dresses, shoes, back- tape could be used for everything from packs. On the darker side, duct tape repairing boots and bumpers to clos- seems to have won out over rope as the ing wounds in an emergency. Soldiers kidnappers’ favorite means of keep- sometimes called it duck tape because ing victims tied up or maybe now that water rolled off it like water off a duck’s should be taped up. Modern society be- back. They also called it 100-mile-per- ing as whacky as it is, duct tape chal- hour tape because of its durability. lenges are now a thing, with YouTube Returning home after the war, peo- videos showing people duct taped to ple who had used duck tape in the ser- couches and chairs and beds. 30 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 ES Laboratory of the VIMS Develops New Construction Project

The new $17 million construction project in Wachapreague replaces four existing buildings, adds two new ones, and makes the campus more resilient for the next 50 years. Richard Snyder is director of the Eastern Shore Laboratory of the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Wachapreague, where To protect the buildings from rising seas, some to four positions. a $17 million construction program could buildings will be relocated toward a roughly three- In large part, the laboratories will allow expan- start as early as this winter. foot ridge that runs through most of Wachapreague. sion of existing lines of research. Snyder also looks Because of the ridge, the institute's campus is forward to adding two new areas. Story and Photos by Jim Ritch about three feet higher in the rear and slopes toward These include genetic testing of aquaculture A $17 million, six-building construction project the marshes and ocean. species, plus diagnostics for diseases and ecolog- could begin this winter at the Eastern Shore Lab- Other buildings will be raised on pilings and sit ical processes. oratory of the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, above the tides. The new laboratories will be: in Wachapreague. The plans assume about 5 millimeters of rise in • Molecular Biology Lab allowing DNA work, Richard Snyder, professor of marine science and tides each year, totaling about 25 centimeters or • Microbiology and Algae Culture Lab, from director of the Wachapreague site, said negotiations about 10 inches by the year 2070. which algae will be supplied as larvae food for among the institute, architect, state agencies, and The assumed rise includes both subsidence of aquaculture firms, contractor “are reaching a point that construction land as the ground under Wachapreague slowly set- • Marine Ecology Lab. can be expected to start.” tles, plus the expected rise in tide levels. A fourth room will be used for elemental analysis The project will replace four existing buildings, Two buildings will be added to the campus: a com- and sample preparation. add two new ones, and make the campus more re- bination laboratory and classroom building, plus a Four existing buildings will be demolished and re- silient against the next 50 years of rising tides and storage building to consolidate several existing stor- built. They are the: climate change. age sites. - Research Hatchery, which will also be The project is expected to take two years to complete. The new laboratory building will include three moved closer to the water; Although the phasing of the construction will be laboratories currently confined to the same room. - Maintenance and Fabrication Facility, which will up to the general contractor, it appears possible that “We have incompatible processes in a cramped be a “modern Drive thru shop,” he said. the first buildings to go up will be three that are space,” said Snyder. - Administration building, which will include a moving to other locations. When construction ends, the Wachapreague site public display lobby. These are the research hatchery, residence hall, will increase its ranks of scientists and staff by two - Residence hall. and maintenance building. The current buildings would be demolished, al- lowing room for construction of other buildings. Scientific operations and residence programs for visiting scientists and students will continue during Pick up a Post ­every Friday! construction, Snyder said. October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 Kids’ Puzzle Page 32 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Community Notes

attendees are 6 feet from a nonhouse- Exmore Volunteer Fire Department For more information, go to www. Cheriton VFC hold member, a mask will be required. Community Room. escb.org or contact the ESCSB’s Of- Attendees are asked to bring their own fice of Prevention Services at 757- Clam Fritter Dinner chairs. Artisan Tour Goes 442-5388. For same-day access to Cheriton Volunteer Fire Co. will This event is sponsored by Friends behavioral health services, contact hold a fresh-fried clam fritter dinner of Kiptopeke State Park. All are wel- ESCSB’s Parksley Behavioral Health with curbside service Saturday, Nov. come. Contact Tim Russell at 804-513- Virtual Center at 757-665-1260. 14, from noon until 3 p.m. 5162 with any questions. The 18th annual ESVA Artisan’s Menu includes David’s fresh, fried Guild Tour is going virtual this year, Treats in the Streets clam fritters, classic potato salad, cole- Oyster Fritters on beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 27, slaw, rolls, and a homemade dessert. and continuing through Sunday, Nov. Treats in the Streets, a Halloween Dinners are $10 for adults, $7 for kids Chincoteague 29 at midnight. event sponsored by the Northamp- under 10 years old. Chincoteague Vol. Fire Co. is hosting Each artist will present 10 items ton County Sheriff’s Department, Please mask up before you drive up a drive-thru fritter night Friday, Oct. that shoppers can view and purchase will be held Oct. 31 at Northampton to the curb pick up your dinner. 30, from 4 to 7 p.m., at 5052 Deep Hole directly from the ESVA Artisans High School, Eastville. Road. Oyster fritters and chips are $10. Guild’s website. Curbside pickup will In new, COVID-19 constrained ver- Fish Migration Talk be available for local customers and sion of last year’s popular event, a drive- There will be a talk given on fish Coast Guard shipping can be arranged through the through format will be followed and migration by Richard Snyder, Ph.D., artists for out-of-town buyers. trick-or-treaters will remain in their cars. of the Virginia Institute of Marine Sci- More information will be made Participants will receive bags of can- ence (VIMS) Monday, Oct. 26, at 5:30 Auxiliary Meeting available as the dates of the sale get dy, hot dogs, drinks, and glow sticks. p.m., at pavilion #2 at Kiptopeke State The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flo- closer. Follow along at https://www. The event will run from 5:30 p.m. Park. This is an outdoor event. Social tilla 12-02 monthly meeting will be esvaartisansguild.org, on Facebook at until 7:30 p.m. distancing will be observed and unless held Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. in the https://www.facebook.com/ESVAArti- sansGuild and on Instagram at https:// Spooky Golf Benefit www.instagram.com/esvaartisansguild/ Attention Parents and Families of Accomack Schools Arcadia High School Band and Suicide Prevention Color Guard is sponsoring a Hallow- een Golf and Trunk or Treat event From Accoomack Superintendent Chris Hollland: September was Suicide Prevention Oct. 23 and 24 from 6-9 p.m. at Surf- Accomack County Public Schools will be closed to students Tuesday, Nov. Month, and the Eastern Shore Com- side Golf, 6557 Maddox Blvd., Chin- munity Services Board’s Office of Pre- coteague. 3, for a staff development day for teachers. Schools will be open for stu- vention Services teamed up with more The cost is $5 per person and 100% dents Tuesday, Nov. 10, which was originally scheduled as a teacher work than 50 local restaurants to distribute of ticket sales will benefit the AHS 15,000 double-sided coasters with sta- Band and Color Guard. The spooky day. The teacher work day is being changed to Friday, Nov. 6. The first tistics about the prevalence of suicide course will be filled with Halloween nine weeks will end Nov. 9 and the second nine weeks will begin Nov. 10. in Virginia. The coasters also listed music, ghouls, and goblins. Refresh- common warning signs and provided ments, novelty golf balls, and snacks Report cards will be issued Tuesday, Nov. 17. resources for those seeking help. will be available at the front counter.

Buchanan Subaru is partnering with the Eastern Shore SPCA in Onley, VA, Attorney Donates for the month of October in honor of Subaru Loves Pets month. We will be 10,000 Masks collecting monetary donations as well as donations of food, blankets/towels, Attorney Lawrence Land, who re- cently opened an Onancock office on and cleaning supplies. Market Street across from Riverside We will also be donating $25 per Shore Memorial Hospital, donated adoption to the SPCA the whole month of 10,000 masks to the hospital. Land contacted the hospital to find October. You can drop off any donations out its most pressing needs and was at Buchanan Subaru. told it was masks. He donated 10,000 1727 Market Street, Pocomoke City, MD 21851 “because of the wonderful treatment For any questions, you can call us at the hospital has given to his injured clients over the years,” he said. 410-957-1414 October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 Eastern Shore Trading POST Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions, and Legal Notices Announcements This precious animal is Look Who Turned Accomack County Department of 50 available for Social Services’ Toy Closet adoption at the Angelo “Lo” Galloway SPCA in Onley. By appointment only! Stop by today Applications will be available October 26, to give a pet a Don’t count your candles. 2020, at Accomack County DSS, forever home! Just enjoy the glow. 22554 Center Parkway, Accomac, VA 757-787-7385 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (outside by the front entrance) Mitch Return applications no later than November 16, 2020, in the blue drop off box located in MECHANIC & AUTO- Sending all our Happiness and God’s Blessings! Help Wanted BODY TECH WANTED front of the building. Exp. required but will Love YOU so much! KEY PERSONNEL Mom Shirley, Auntie Sue, Akayla, Jabria, Ja’ill, train the right person. There will be no walk-ins FOR SCSC NAVY Resume may be sent to: Jamal & A J CONTRACT AT NASA [email protected] this year! WALLOPS FLIGHT LOOKING FOR MA- Applicants must be FACILITY SONS & CARPENTERS To Accomack County Residents: Rothe Development, Inc. - Pay based on experience. Have you heard? There is a Virginia COVID-19 Energy Assistance receiving benefits from is looking to hire Key Call 757-710-9376. Program! This program is for people who do not qualify for the the agency. Personnel for a Surface HELPER/HANDYMAN traditional programs (Fuel, Crisis and Cooling). Applications are Combat Systems Center OR WOMAN Any experi- accepted through November 20, 2020, but are NOT accepted at (SCSC) Navy Contract ence helpful, but not re- Accomack DSS. Please visit dss.virginia.gov/benefit/ea or call located at the NASA quired. Dependable and will- 1-833-829-2767. Income guidelines: Wallops Flight Facility on ing to work required. pete@ • A household’s monthly gross income must be less than the maximum allowed Wallops Island, VA. duckguide.com 757-894-8148 for the number of people in the home: MILLWRIGHTS- Household Size Maximum Income Positions available are: PIPE FITTERS/WELDERS 1 $2,720 IT Program Manager, IT/ MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 2 3,558 IA Program Coordinator, 3 4,395 * MIG - TIG - STICK Senior Systems Security * FT - PT and Weekends 4 5,232 Engineer/Specialist - 5 6,069 * Exp’d only. * Valid A&A Validation, Public Driver’s License and 6 6,907 Affairs Specialist, Safety Each Additional Member Add $156 Transportation. Day shift Specialist, Environmental and night shift positions. On Sept. 8, 2020, we began opening to the public, by appointment Specialist, Supply DOUGLAS REPAIRS, only. The Accomack Co. DSS will continue to operate under normal Coordinator, Strategic INC., SNOW HILL, MD. business hours (8:30 – 5:00). Accomack County residents may con- Planning Coordinator, Call 410-632-1346 or tinue to apply for assistance on line, or by phone. Financial Analyst m443-783-4125. Any individual needing Medicaid, TANF, SNAP(also known as food TYSON’S CAFETERIA stamps), or Child Care Subsidy should apply at CommonHelp Please visit our careers is looking to hire reliable, (www.virginia.commonhelp.org). You may also call 1-855-635-4370, website for additional flexible, dependable kitch- to apply by phone. For Medicaid only, you may call 1-855-242-8282. information. en help. Various job duties. https://rdi.rothesites. Call Jermey Powell at 410- For child and adult abuse calls, continue to call our main number com/careers 757-787-1530, during business hours. After hours you may call the 430-5951 for details. Sheriff’s department, or the State Hotline: (800) 552-7096 MAINTENANCE PER- NOC CUSTOMER SER- SON - Lawn work, paint- VICE TECH – The ESVBA Call or email your worker or call the main number: 757-787-1530, if you has a job opening. Apply have any questions. ing, part-time cleaning. 757-787-8429. through the website at Please continue to use the blue drop box in front of the building if you need HELP WANTED - House- www.esvba.com to drop off any paperwork. Include your case name and number (if possible). Give your mom a Birthday Gift hold help and some per- FLAGGER - Traffic Plan is If you have an appointment, you are asked to call the main office when sonal care. Three hours/day, hiring FT Flaggers to set up you arrive at the building (757-787-1530). We will ask screening ques- M, W & Th. preferred. Write & control traffic around con- tions, even in emergency cases, before a face to face will be granted. she’ll remember forever: tell Box 86, Onley, VA 23418. struction sites. Must be able DELI CLERK - Energetic, to pass a drug test and have Thank you, and continue to stay safe. a driver’s license. We offer ~The staff at Accomack County Department of Social Services. her you love her in the Post. mature person. Experience a plus. Start now! 23-35 competitive pay, scheduled PLEASE NOTE: AICC and Members Helping Members are currently taking Call Angie for pricing at hours/week. Apply at Kate’s raises, and benefits. Apply applications, for help with power and other bills. We have placed applications at Kupboard in Belle Haven. online www.trafficplan.com our front door to be completed and placed in our drop box, anytime. Or you may call our main number (787-1530), to have an application mailed to you. 757.789.7678. Locally Owned, Locally Operated 34 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020

Secretary/Bookkeeper Mumford Shellfish located in Help Wanted (Con’t) Part-time position in Parksley. General bookkeeping skills ­Atlantic, VA, has an opening for an required using QuickBooks and Microsoft Office. Good experienced full-time Aquafarm communication skills needed and ability to maintain church Manager to oversee the daily opera- website and Facebook page. tions of an established oyster farm. Send resume to: [email protected] The right candidate will have experience in harvesting oysters, excellent organizational and communication Office Coordinator skills, mechanical skills, able to safely operate a boat $500 Sign on Bonus!! Now hiring PT CDL Bus and able to lift and handle 50 pounds. Duties include Drivers for a local passenger service. $12.00/hr. Northampton County is accepting applications for a full-time Office Coordinator in the Planning, Permitting and Enforce- daily harvest of oysters, manage stock and inventory, Steady hours, paid time off, paid holidays. CDL w/ ment Department. passenger end. required. Good DMV Record a must! sorting and boxing oysters for deliveries and super- Questions: Contact Bill at 757-787-8322 The essential function of the position is to assist the Direc- vise crew. Full-time and year-round salaried position Apply: Star Transit, 21250 Cooperative Way, Tasley, VA tor of Planning, Permitting and Enforcement with the timely with paid time off and comprehensive benefits pack- EOE M/F/D/V execution of legally mandated duties. The position is re- age. Previous aquaculture, agriculture or commercial sponsible for coordinating administrative support for the fishing experience is required. Email work experience enforcement of County Codes relevant to the Department and issuing permits. This includes preparing agendas, pub- and references to [email protected] for Receptionist needed for law office in Accomac. Must lic notices required by law and production of minutes for immediate consideration. Please call 410-860-8207 know Word, be able to type, answer the phone, greet groups including but not limited to Planning Commission, for questions and to submit application via phone. clients, and other various duties. Hours could be flexible. Board of Zoning Appeals, Wetlands Board, and the Agricul- Please submit resumes to P.O. Box 517, Onley, VA 23418. tural Forestal Committee. Excellent communication skills are essential with two Mumford Shellfish, ubicado en At- Accomack County Social Services- Local (765-01) years’ experience in customer service. Requires high lantic, VA, tiene una vacante para school diploma or GED, and one year of college or vo- Family Services Specialist I/II un Gerente de Aquafarm experi- Position # L0069 cational school education in business administration or a Hiring Range - $30,828 (May be higher depending closely related field. mentado a tiempo completo para on qualifications and budgetary considerations) Pay scale for this position is $30,691 to $49,627. supervisar las operaciones diarias de una granja de ostras establecida. El candidato For detailed job information and to apply, visit Please refer to Northampton County’s website for fur- adecuado tendrá experiencia en la recolección de ther job descriptions, requirements and county’s applica- http://www.dss.virginia.gov. Accepts only online applica- ostras, excelentes habilidades organizativas y de tions; job close date 10/23/2020. tion form https://www.co.northampton.va.us/government/ jobs_opportunities/job_openings Please submit completed comunicación, habilidades mecánicas, capaz de op- Equal Opportunity Employer County application form with cover letter to Human Re- erar un bote de manera segura y capaz de levantar y sources, P.O. Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347 by November 6, manejar 50 libras. Las tareas incluyen la recolección 2020. Northampton County is an EOE. Accomack County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications diaria de ostras, administrar las existencias y el in- for the following position: Full-Time Correctional Officer. ventario, clasificar y empaquetar las ostras para las Applications may be obtained from the Accomack County AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN – Must have experience, entregas y supervisar a la tripulación. Puesto asala- Sheriff’s Office or online at accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org. tools, and transportation. Pays $15-25 an hour (depend- riado a tiempo completo y durante todo el año con Applications must be returned to this office by Monday, No- ing on experience). Apply in person at Bayside Tire or vember 2, 2020, at 4:00 pm. Accomack County Sheriff’s Of- call 757-787-4633. tiempo libre remunerado y paquete integral de ben- fice is an Equal Opportunity Employer. eficios. Se requiere experiencia previa en acuicul- tura, agricultura o pesca comercial. Envíe por correo Eastern Shore Dentistry is looking for a front desk clerk electrónico la experiencia laboral y las referencias a Northampton County Parks & Recreation as well as a dental assistant. This position does not Assistant Director [email protected] para su consideración require experience the right candidates will be offered on inmediata. Llame al 410-860-8207 si tiene preguntas Northampton County is accepting applications for a full-time the job training. The positions will be part time and may Assistant Director in the Parks & Recreation Department. become full time. y envía la solicitud por teléfono. Please email resumes to [email protected] Job Duties: Plan, develop, organize and direct under the or call 757-665-7729 to set up a time to bring in direction of the Parks and Recreation Director. Responsi- the resume and cover letter. ble for assisting in supervising staff, managing recreational Drug screening and background checks will be performed. activities and events, managing equipment and Parks fa- cilities, and documenting and reporting on programs and events to the Director. Makes sure that programs follow organizational policies set in place by the Director. Certified VA Inspector Wanted Minimum Requirements: Requires Associate’s degree in Immediate Opening We are currently hiring for the following positions: recreation administration, public administration, business • Part-Time Cook- 15 hours a week management, or a closely related field; Requires continu- • Must Have VA Inspector Certification ous, close attention for accurate results and frequent expo- Stop by to pick up an application Mon-Fri, Please apply online at: sure to unusual pressure; Requires five (5) years of related 8am-5pm, At Moore’s Towing & Repair https://www.commonwealthsl.com/careers/ experience. 15442 Merry Cat Ln., Belle Haven, Va 23306 or call 757-787-4343. Salary Range: $28,954 to $46,818 757-442-2734 Please see Northampton County’s website (https://www. Immediate opening for SERVICE MANAGER at Coastal Tire co.northampton.va.us/government/jobs_opportunities/job_ openings) for detailed job description and application form. and Auto in Exmore. Salary based on knowledge and experi- Submit with letters of references to Human Resources, P. Place your help wanted ad in the Eastern ence. Call 757-710-2866 for an appointment. O. Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347 by November 20, 2020. Northampton County is an EOE. Shore Post and find help faster! Call Angie today for free pricing at 757.789.7678 –– Never Pay for Your Local News she'll help you out. October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 35

POSITION VACANCY NEW TRAILER - 6’ x Help Wanted (Cont’d) The County of Northampton is accepting part time employ- 12’, back and side gates, ment applications for: $1,800. Call 757-894-0669 or 757-665-5040 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS LAWN MOWER - John VACANCIES – IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 2020-2021 Maintenance Worker I Deere with 84 hours. Zero- The Public Works Department is looking to fill a part time turn, 54-inch cut, $4,000. •Administrative Assistant & Compliance Specialist for the Office Maintenance Worker I position. The essential function of Call 757-894-0669 or 757- of Special Programs this position is to maintain the county grounds, including 665-5040 •Administrative Assistant-Special Programs Compliance and Re- lawn mowing and litter control, and perform minor main- 27-ft. McGregor Sail- 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- cords Management Assistant tenance and repair work to county facilities. Starting pay boat - With sails, tiller, BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- • Art Teacher-Elementary rate for this position is $11.69/hr with average year-round retractable skag, depth TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. •Behavioral Support Aide hours of up to 25 hrs/week. Requires valid Virginia driver’s •Bus Monitor license. recorder for shallow water, trailer w/electric Feed & Seed •Bus Drivers (paid CDL training will be provided) Job descriptions and applications are available online at •Cafeteria Workers www.co.northampton.va.us or at Northampton County Hu- mast, wench. Exc. cond. HORSE HAY for sale ($6 •Custodians man Resources, 16404 Courthouse Road, P.O. Box 66, Reduced: $2,100. per bale) and STRAW ($4 •Family & Consumer Science Teacher Eastville, Virginia 23347 (phone: 757/678-0440 x 551). Ac- 757-710-7146 per bale). Call 757-824- •Guidance Counselor-Secondary cepting applications until October 30, 2020. 3930 or call 757-894-1339 •Hybrid Position: Custodian/Bus Driver (cell). •Math & Reading Tutors JOB SUMMARY 34’ DELTAVILLE DEAD- •Part-Time Secondary School Secretary RISE $28,500 OBO - Maintains County grounds, buildings and equipment. The Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 Firewood •School Psychologist position is responsible for assigned tasks. The position •Secondary Mathematics Teacher Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) PLENTY OF SEASONED works under general supervision according to some proce- 678-3718. [email protected] •Special Education Teacher dures; decides how and when to complete tasks. OAK AND CHERRY •Substitutes-Teachers, Custodians, Cafeteria Workers, Nurses, etc. www.ltbaycharters.com FIREWOOD CUT 16”-18” •Technology Lab Assistant ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: - 757-678-2566. •Xtreme Reading Teacher Maintains grounds and/or parks, including mowing/ trimming/edging, weeding, planting trees, shrubs, and Misc. - For Sale For job descriptions, qualifications, salaries, and to apply go to plants, removing trees, watering flower baskets and www.ncpsk12.com STAGE EQUIPMENT planters, mulching, and picking up trash and debris. FOR SALE - Stage lights/ Inquiries may be directed to: Maintains equipment of responsibility; assists with main- cords, CD burner equipment, Melinda Phillips - Director of Administrative Services tenance of inventory of supplies. microphones, old trunk. Call for pricing: 757-709-5327. (757) 678-5151 ext. 2013 or [email protected] Operates a variety of powered and hand operated ’84 21-FT. KEN WHIRLPOOL PROPANE machinery and equipment to facilitate maintenance of WATER HEATER TANK Northampton County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of County grounds. CRAFT - Pilot house, race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Exc. cond., $275. Located on Installs, replaces, and straightens street signs. fresh water cooled, Chincoteague. 804-218-1090. V8 inboard, pocket DISINFECTANT SPRAY- Performs basic building maintenance work, such as drive w/galvanized ER - Victory VP200ESK The Eastern Shore Community Services Board is painting, scraping and cleaning. trailer. $10,500. Professional cordless electro- seeking candidates for the following positions: static handheld sprayer. New Performs general unskilled labor work. Assists Mainte- 757-665-6564. Developmental Disabilities Aide (Residential) nance II&III as needed. in box. $1,150. 757-894-0645. Peer Recovery/Engagement Specialist LIKE NEW: 2 INDIAN Performs other duties as assigned. ’00 MAXUM 2800 SCR HEAD PENNIES - $6 a Clinician twin 4.3L V6 engines. set. Call 757-442-4252. Peer Recovery Specialist Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) LARK ENCLOSED Office Services Specialist maintenance record. Many TRAILER 5’x8’ - Like new, extras. $16K OBO. Call built-in shelf, used 1 time. Mental Health Facility Technician 540-287-5047. 665-4424. $1,700. For more information or to apply, 1997 EAGLE CENTER ELECTRIC ­SAUNA Super please visit the ESCSB’s website at CONSOLE – Fiberglass, Sport Model. Comes with ce- www.escsb.org ’04 Loadrite trailer, ’02 90 dar room, bench, etc. Built-in hp Yamaha w/150 hrs., VHF, humidifier. Stainless steel “We passionately believe in the potential of all.” ’86 27.2-FT. O’DAY FORMULA 233 depth finder, all fishing rock comp., thermostat. $500 Innovative, Inclusive, Caring, Professional SAILBOAT – THUNDERBIRD - gear, 3 elec. winches, inter- OBO 410-957-2771. 9.9 Yamaha, 4-stroke. 23-ft. 5-7 350 V8 (less than nal bilge pump & gas tank, ANTIQUE MAPLE Sails good, sleeps 4. Galley 50 hrs.) New stern drive (less $4,000. 757-336-5256 or HARDWOOD KITCHEN Boats, Etc. JET SKI PACKAGE - TABLE w/leaf & 4 chairs, 1996 Yamaha Wave Blaster & toilet. Trailer & new than 10 hrs.) Great open deck, 410-404-6066 (ask for Bob). winch. Draws 2’11”. PRICE ’90 22-FT. SEAPRO CUD- $150. Located on Chincote- 2001 HYDRO 21-FT. II - 760 twin carb, 8-ft., 9-in. Cuddy Cabin, Loadrite trailer w/ REDUCED: $5,000 OBO. pwr. winch, well kept, exc. cond. DY CABIN - Rebuilt OMC ague. 804-218-1090. SPORT Walk-around Cud- long AND 2001 Kawasaki DISPLAY CASES - Three 900 STS - needs work, 10- 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, dy. 150 HP Evinrude. Orig- Reduced: $4,500. 22-ft. aluminum trailer display cases are 6 ft.; two inal owner. $6,500. Call ft., 1-in. long, with trailer. are 3 ft.; one corner. Will $1,550 OBO. 757-894-8561. CHARTER BOAT 757-710-7146. w/brakes (Grady White 787-4986, 8am-2pm. $15,000 OBO - 34’ Delta- clone). $10,300 REDUCED: sell seperately or together. 2014 60 HP MERCURY SUZUKI OUTBOARD 2014 14-FT. E-TENDER Call for pricing. Pick up ENGINE - 115 h.p., like ville Dead-Rise $15,000 $6,000. Pat-757-442-4635. OUTBOARD MOTOR obo - Charter Fishing Boat. ROWBOAT - Never used, only. 757-442-5873. - Low hours; needs a low- new, less than 30 hrs. run- like new. $1,750. Call 30KW KOHLER GEN- ning time. $7,500! Call 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T Farm & Lawn er unit. Asking $1,000. (757) 678-3718. 757-746-6136. ERATOR – 4-cyl. diesel, 757-894-9168. 757-710-4263. FREE 26-FT. RANGER 3-phase or 1-phase. $3,500. ’01 18’ TROPHY - Very ’87 26-FT. SHAMROCK Equipment 2017 9.9 4-STROKE – With anchor puller, never SAILBOAT in cradle w/ Exc. shape. 787-1469. HONDA OUTBOARD - good cond. + extras. Can sails, rigging, cushions. SONY WEGA 55-INCH be seen at K & E Marine, been used, lots of extra equip- Circa 1851 historic post 25-in. shaft, electric start, ment. Call 757-891-2426. Needs to be moved & re- & beam structure for sale. LCD REAR PROJEC- new condition. $2,000. Call across from Perdue plant. paired. 757-331-0315. TION TELEVISION - RE- $11K. 757-678-3622. 1983 Pro-Time 20-ft. 18’x18’ frame. Ideal for re- 757-746-6136. Cuddy Cabin, 2006 150 ANTIQUE 1956 MERCU- building on your own lot. DUCED: $275. $375. Call BOAT WHEELS - 4-blade, 3 POMPANETTE DECK RY outboard, electric start 757-709-0813. CHAIRS with fight- HP Yamaha V-WAX, 2009 $500 obo to a good home. 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. float-on trailer, and many w/0 hours, 8-pt. over haul! Also, bricks and beams avail. 150-YEAR-OLD BOER JUST REDUCED $300. Call ing gimbals. $300. Call $1,995 or buy a 1950s 16-ft. WAR ENFIELD RIFLE 443-477-2407. extras, exc. cond. $15,000 Call Tom 301-646-1040 757-999-3437 & leave msg. OBO 518-369-9458 (or so) run-about and keep Exc. condition. $1,000 OBO. sailing! Jim: 757-789-5141. 410-245-0152. 36 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020

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2010 ULTRA CLASSIC 19 STURGIS STREET FULL DRESSER - $8,500. ESTATE AND YARD 757-787-2190. SALE Estate and Multi- 2003 HONDA SILVER- Family Yard Sale at 19 WING SCOOTER 600cc Sturgis Street, Onancock, - Tour pack, adj. back rest, VA. Saturday, October 24, garage kept, tall windshield, 2020, from 7:00 am till like new, current maint., 43K 2:00 pm. Rain or shine. mi., $3,000. 757-710-4835. ’04 Harley Fat Boy Ape- 2017 Kawasaki Ninja 650 hangers, Triple Exhaust, 1,138 miles. Garage kept. 6,773 mi. $9,500. Call 757- Yard/Estate Showroom condition. Includes 709-9112 or 709-4963. two helmets and riding jacket. Sales $5,500 firm. Locally Owned, ATLANTIC YARD SALE Call 757-710-8146. 31341 NOCKS LANDING Locally Operated RD - Oct. 23 1:00-5:00 PM, Oct. 24 7:00 AM-2:00 PM Virtual Farmers Market

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PUBLIC NOTICE VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Public Notice The Northampton County Planning Commission will meet COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON The Northampton County Board of Zoning Appeals will on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board meet on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., in Chambers located at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF the Board Chambers located in the County Administration Virginia. The purpose is to conduct regular business and re- NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Building at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, VA. The view applications to forward recommendations to the Board Board of Zoning Appeals will meet for the purpose of con- of Supervisors. Plaintiff ducting regular business. CIVIL CASE NO. CL20000149-00 Minor SUP 2020-07: Mark Marshall is applying for a minor vs. Variance 2020-06: Douglas and Deborah Hoopes special use permit to construct an accessory dwelling on his have applied for a variance of 18 feet from the 50 feet property located on Nottingham Ridge Lane. The property VIVI ULYSSES AVGEROS right side setback for a total side yard setback of 32 is zoned as A/RB (Agriculture/Rural Business) and is further Defendant feet. The property is located at Lot J Cobbs Station described as Tax Map 104-06-3A. Road and Zoned as ES/R-A1 (Existing Subdivision/ SubdTA 2020-01: The Northampton County Board of Agriculture-1) and contains approximately 21,270 ORDER OF PUBLICATION square feet of land. The property is further described Supervisors have applied to make amendments to the as Tax map 77-16-6. Northampton County Subdivision Ordinance. These amendments include adding references and requirements The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Anyone interested in the above matter should attend the from Virginia State Code Section 15.2-2241 to Northampton Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate public hearing in order to make their views known. Ad- County Subdivision Ordinance Sections 156.008, 156.022, described as follows: ditionally, comments may also be written and sent to the 156.023, and 156.082. The amendment also includes add- Planning, Permitting and Enforcement Department. The ing references and requirements from VA Code Section All that parcel of land in Northampton County, files may be viewed in the Northampton County Planning, 15.2-2241.1 to Subdivision Ordinance Section 156.121 and Virginia, designated as Tax Map No. 0009B-02-BLK-00 Permitting and Enforcement Department in Eastville, VA, creating Subdivision Ordinance Sections 156.124, 156.125, 0000006. located at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, VA. and 156.126 as authorized by VA Code Section 15.2-2242. Finally, the amendment also includes creating Subdivision standing in the name of Vivi Ulysses Avgeros, pursuant Handicapped Assistance Available: Please telephone to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. 757-678-0443, extension 516, at least 48 hours in advance. Ordinance Section 156.127 as authorized by VA State Code Sections 15.2-2251, 15.2-2252, and 15.2-2253. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence The Northampton County Subdivision Ordinance section has been used to ascertain the location of Vivi Ulysses titles are as follows: Avgeros, whose last known post office address is 7937 TRUSTEE’S SALE 1. 156.008 Flood Control, Floodplain, and Subdivision Trumpetvine Lane, Mechanicsville, VA 23111. 21157 Church Street, Onley, VA 23418 Suitability It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a Parcel ID 093C20800002300 2. 156.022 Fees week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust dated July 24, 3. 156.023 Enforcement and Penalties 4. 156.082 Easements for Cable Television and Public Friday, November 13, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s 1998, in the original principal amount of $54,945.00, re- Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Northamp- corded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Ac- Service Corporations 5. 156.121 Surety in lieu of Completion of On-site Im- ton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect comack County, Virginia, in Deed Book 772, Page 570, the their interests in this suit. property briefly described below will be offered for sale at provements public auction: 6. 156.124 Exception to Strict Adherence 7. 156.125 Reasonable Provisions for the Voluntary ENTER: This 9th day of October, 2020 Funding of Off-site Road Improvements and Reimburse- Traci L. Johnson, Clerk Lots 23 & 24, situated on the corner of Caroline and ments of Advances by the Governing Body Church Streets, as shown on a plat recorded in the afore- 8. 156.126 Disclosure and Remediation of Contamina- I ask for this: said Clerk’s Office in Plat Book 3, Page 64, and as more tion and Other Adverse Environmental Conditions of the JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. particularly described in the referenced deed of trust. Property Prior to Approval of Subdivision and Develop- VSB 016017 ment Plans Attorney at Law The sale will take place on OCTOBER 29, 2020, AT 9:30 9. 156.127 Preparation and Filing of Subdivision Ordi- P.O. Box 1410 A.M., at the front of the building housing the Circuit nances; Amendments Thereto 7100 U.S. Route 17 Court of Accomack County, located at 23312 Courthouse Yorktown, VA 23692 Avenue, Accomac, VA. If the Planning Commission makes a recommendation on (757)898-7000 this matter and the application is not tabled, the Board of The property and the improvements thereon will be sold Supervisors shall also conduct public hearings on Tuesday, “AS IS” and without representation or warranties of any November 10, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board Chambers. kind. The sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, con- The application will be on file and open to public inspection ditions, easements and restrictions, if any, superior to the in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and in Notice of Taking Proof of Debts and Demands mentioned deed of trust and lawfully affecting the property. the Office of Planning, Permitting, and Enforcement located of the Estate of Hilda Evans Downing at 16404 Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA. Terms: A deposit in the form of CERTIFIED FUNDS Pursuant to § 64.2-550 of the Code of Virginia (1950) in the amount of 10% of the successful bid is required Anyone wishing to comment on the above item is invited and at the request of Claude L. Downing, Jr. and Martin of any bidder at the time of sale. Closing within fifteen to attend the meetings and make their comments known. J. Downing, Co-Executors of the Estate of Hilda Evans (15) days of sale. Time is of the essence. Additional terms Written comments can be submitted to the Office of Plan- Downing, deceased, I have fixed November 4, 2020, at will be announced at sale. Purchaser to pay all closing ning, Permitting, and Enforcement//P.O. Box 538//Eastville, 10:00 a.m. as the time, and my office at 16464 Court- VA 23347. costs. Sale subject to lender confirmation. Pursuant to house Road, Suite 201, Eastville, Virginia, as the place the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise Handicapped assistance available: Please telephone for receiving proof of debts and demands against said you that this firm is a debt collector attempting to collect (757) 678-0440 at least 48 hours in advance. decedent, Hilda Evans Downing, or her estate. the indebtedness referred to herein, and any information Given under my hand this 20th day of October, 2020. we obtain will be used for that purpose. C.A. Turner Commissioner of Accounts Evans & Bryant, PLC, Substitute Trustee Northampton County FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Evans & Bryant, PLC, Substitute Trustee, 2101 Parks Avenue, Suite 301, Vir- ginia Beach, VA 23451. 17574379500 (2034152). October 23, 2020 • Eastern Shore Post • 39

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON LEGAL NOTICE REGARDING DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PURSUANT TO COUNTY CODE SECTION 94.03, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Northampton County has determined that the following struc- NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA tures endanger the public health and safety or other residents of the locality and that said structures must be removed, re- Plaintiff paired of secured within thirty days of this publication. CIVIL CASE NO. CL19000075 Property Owner Lien Holder Property Address vs. Virginia Smith None 21005 Cheriton Cross TORREAN VITONIA WASHINGTON, et als., etc. 00085-0A-00-0000003 Defendants Irsheka L. West None 5595 James Circle 0058B-02-00-0000010 ORDER OF PUBLICATION Rahmaan Sharrieff None 8562 Treherneville Drive 00041-0A-00-0000012 The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate Milton Toy c/o None 5050 Saltworks Road described as follows: Wilfred N. Gray, Sr. 0013A-01-00-0000007 FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR All that parcel of land in Northampton County, Michael Williams None 10093 Webbs Island Dr. Virginia, designated as Tax Map No. 40-10-B. 00050-0A-00-0000012 IN THE EASTERN SHORE POST standing in the names of Richard Hill, Leonard L. Victory, Kenneth Lee Hill, Wilson H. Tolbert, David If the owner(s) of the above referenced parcels fail to re- Nathaniel Watts, Isaiah Woodard, Barry Jackson, Delo- move, repair or secure the structure within 30 days of this res Harvin, Hyronda Strickland, Torrean Vitonia Wash- publication, the County will remove the structure and the ington, and the heirs of Barbara Louise Hill Victory, cost of the removal shall be chargeable to the owner(s) of Evelyn Lee Hill Watts, and Vivian Elise Hill, pursuant the structure and shall be collected as taxes are collected: to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. Inquires may be directed to Tom Rippon at twrippon@ And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence co.northampton.va.us or 757-678-0440 Ext. 526. has been used to ascertain the names and location of all of the heirs, devisees and successors in title of Barbara

Louise Hill Victory, Evelyn Lee Hill Watts, and Vivian CLASSIFIEDS... Elise Hill; that Richard Hill is a non-resident of Virgin- ia, whose last known post office address is 820 Theriot Pursuant to Section 6 of the Accomack County Wetlands Avenue #14D, Bronx, NY 10473; that Kenneth Lee Hill Zoning Ordinance, you are hereby notified of a Public is a non-resident of Virginia, whose last known post Hearing that will be held in the Accomack County Admin- office address is 1251 Webster Avenue, Apartment C2, istration Building Board Chambers, Room #104, 23292 Bronx, NY 10436; that Wilson H. Tolbert is a non-resi- Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, Virginia at 10 a.m., Thurs- dent of Virginia, whose last known post office address day, October 29, 2020, on the wetlands application of: is 201 Eastern Parkway, Newark, NJ 07106; that due Deborah Lalor – VMRC# 2020-1183 diligence has been used to ascertain the locations of This application is for the following described project: David Nathanial Watts, Isaiah Woodard, Barry Jackson, Delores Harvin, and Hyronda Strickland, whose last The portion of the project, which is in the Wet- known post office addresses are unknown; that there lands Board’s jurisdiction, is the proposed con- are or may be other persons having an interest in the struction of a living shoreline for erosion protec- real estate forming the subject matter of this suit, whose tion, located in Onancock, VA 23417, tax map# names and last post office addresses are unknown, 84-11-B. namely the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of Barbara Louise Hill Victory, Evelyn Lee Hill Inlet View Holdings, LLC – VMRC# 2020-1628 Watts, and Vivian Elise Hill. This application is for the following described project: It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a The portion of the project, which is in the Wet- week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post lands Board’s jurisdiction, is the proposed re- and that the parties named herein appear on or before location, removal and reconfiguration of the Friday, November 13, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s existing shoreline revetment, located on Chin- Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Northamp- coteague Island, Va 23336, tax map#(s) 45-A-2, 45- ton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect A-3, and 45-A-9. their interests in this suit. Scott Harvard – VMRC# 2020-1703 ENTER: This 9th day of October, 2020 Traci L. Johnson, Clerk This application is for the following described project: The portion of the project, which is in the Wet- I ask for this: lands Board’s jurisdiction, is the proposed in- JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. stallation of 220 linear feet of rip rap revetment, VSB 016017 located in Onancock, VA 23417, tax map# 92-7-2. Attorney at Law All interested parties will be afforded the opportunity to P.O. Box 1410 be heard or to present written statements. Applications 7100 U.S. Route 17 are on file and may be examined in the Office of Envi- Yorktown, VA 23692 ronmental Programs in Accomac, Virginia. Handicapped (757)898-7000 assistance is available. Please call (757) 787-5728. 40 • Eastern Shore Post • October 23, 2020 Legal Advertising and Auctions (cont.)

PUBLIC NOTICE: NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING The Cheriton Town Council will hold a public hearing on THE ACCOMACK COUNTY on this farm, requiring a total of 6. A variance of one hundred October 28, 2020, at 7 p.m., to consider the adoption of seventy (70) acres. and ninety (190) feet is requested an Ordinance Entitled “AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS 1. A variance is of forty one from the Northwestern property line AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, AN ORDINANCE CRE- WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR- (41) acres is being requested as the that borders parcel #12-A-20 ATING THE JOINT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ING ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEM- farm is twenty nine (29) acres total. 7. A variance of one hundred AUTHORITY OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY AND • Section 106-232(f)(3) states the and sixty (160) feet is requested from TOWNS.” BER 4, 2020 AT 10 A.M. IN THE maximum number of poultry houses the Southern property line that bor- The meeting will be held in council chambers located at BOARD OF SUPERVISORS is 12 per parcel. ders parcel #12-A-59 21314 South Bayside Road, Cheriton, Virginia. Anyone CHAMBERS, ROOM 104, 23296 2. A variance of two (2) houses 8. A variance of one hundred interested should be in attendance. Email correspon- is being requested as there are a to- and ten (110) feet is requested from COURTHOUSE AVENUE, AC- dence or concerns may be sent to [email protected] tal of 14 houses on this poultry farm. the Southeastern property line that by 5 p.m., on Tuesday, October 27th. COMAC, VIRGINIA TO AFFORD • Section 106-232(f)(5)(a) states borders parcel #12-A-20 INTERESTED PERSONS THE OP- the minimum setback from any 9. A variance of one hundred existing dwelling on an adjacent and fifty (150) feet is requested from PORTUNITY TO BE HEARD OR property shall be five hundred the Southern property line that bor- PUBLIC NOTICE TO PRESENT WRITTEN COM- (500) feet. ders parcel #12-A-20 MENTS CONCERNING THE FOL- 3. There are 2 dwellings with- • Section 106-232(g) describes the The Town of Eastville Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) will in the five hundred (500) feet set- requirement for a vegetative buffer meet on Thursday, November 12th, 2020, at 7:00 PM. in LOWING: back requirement, 3371 Kelly Road to be installed for the visual screen- the Eastville Bingo Hall on Courthouse Road, Eastville A. VAR-000069-2020: Horace which is four hundred and seventy ing of confined poultry operations VA 23347. The BZA will meet to conduct regular business Kelley – Tax Map #’s 12-A-20, 12-A- three (473) feet away and 3456 Kel- 10. A variance eliminating this and public hearings in the following Matters. 20B, 12-A-20C, 12-A-20D, 12-A-21 ly Road which is two hundred and requirement is being sought due to A hearing initiated by Horace fifty six (256) feet away. A variance the lack of planting space surround- VARIANCE 2020-02: Jeffrey & Jeanette Coulter, Kelly to request numerous varianc- of two hundred and forty four (244) ing this confined poultry operation. have petitioned for variance request in the side es from the requirements outlined feet is requested from the South- This Board of Zoning Appeals yard set back, the property is located at 16374 in Section 106-232 of the Accomack western property line that is adja- meeting will be held as a Hy- Courthouse Road Eastville VA 23347 and is zoned County Municipal Code (Poultry), cent to 3456 Kelly Road. brid – Electronic (Conference R20 The property is further described at Tax Map to allow for modification of property • Section 106-232 (f)(5)(c) states Call) and In-Person Meeting due #58Al-5-B. lines, of the sale confined poultry the minimum setback for any portion to the restrictions put in place operation. The confined poultry op- of a confined poultry operation shall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Anyone interested in the above variance can attend the eration was constructed prior to the be two hundred (200) feet from any Public hearing related materials are public hearing in order to make their views known. The currently adopted ordinance. The property line. available for review at the Office of files may be viewed in the Eastville Town Hall located at property is located at 3459 Kelly 4. A variance of one hundred the County Zoning Administrator at 5250 Willow Oak Road Eastville VA 23347. Road, New Church, VA and is zoned and fifty (150) feet is requested from 23296 Courthouse Avenue – Room Agricultural. The variances request- the Northern property line that bor- 105 – Accomac, Virginia or http:// Handicapped assistance is available: Please call 757- ed are as follows: ders parcel #12-A-20. www.boarddocs.com/va/coa/Board. 678-7523 at least 48 hours in advance. • Section 106-232(f)(2) states the 5. A variance of one hundred nsf/Public on the Friday prior to each overall density per parcel of poultry and ninety (190) feet is requested meeting date. houses shall be one (1) house per from the Eastern property line that Handicapped Assistance available, five (5) acres. There are 14 houses borders parcel #12-A-121 call: (757) 787-5726 or 824-5223

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The Way I See It by Dan Hillman

Post Office Mail There are many heroes on the Shore Thank You, Vasily and we are all so thankful for their ser- Dear Editor: vice. I would like to bring attention to This letter is in response to “Ran- those who have worked in nonprofits dom Facts About ... the Man Who Saved and local agencies on the Eastern Shore. Your Life,” by David Martin, published They can be overwhelmed with the needs October 16, 2020 of others in the best of times. Imagine Shortly and sweetly, thank you, what their work load is like now. Trying Vasily! to make sure no one goes hungry. Trying My dad, Orville L. Harmon, who to find safe shelter for those who have no- lives in Mappsville, was aboard one of where to go. Trying to make sure people those U. S. Navy ships. In 1962 when have heat and electricity. Trying to make the Cuban Missile Crisis became evi- sure everyone has access to the services dent, Dad was assigned to temporary that will help improve their quality of life. duty aboard the USS Charles P. Cecil. The list goes on. For his service, he received the Armed I am still watching the directors, Forces Expeditionary Medal. their staffs, and the volunteers of or- Armajeanne Harmon ganizations on the Eastern Shore who Salisbury, Md. continue to go above and beyond to take care of our neighbors. They have Thank You to Shore worked long hours from home, deliv- Nonprofit Employees ered meals themselves, and provid- Letters to the Editor may be sent by fax, email (editor@easternshorepost. ed food to children who were missing Dear Editor: meals because of school closing. com), or U.S. mail using the addresses below. All letters must be signed and COVID-19 has stopped much of the I want to recognize their dedica- include a phone number or email address, and town of residence for verifica- world as we know it. It has been heart- tion to the community we know as the breaking to witness the effects of this Eastern Shore. tion. We do not print unsigned letters. Keep letters to fewer than 350 words. virus on the residents of the Eastern I thank them for their service. Shore but so heartwarming to see peo- Dawn Taylor Byrd, Executive Director The Eastern Shore Post retains the right to edit any letter. We reserve the right ple continue to work to make a positive United Way of Virginia’s Eastern to reject letters that exceed 350 words, are vulgar, or otherwise unfit for print. impact on people’s lives. Shore

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