Circulation Free November 30, 2012 13,000 Efficiency Central to $86 Million Hospital By Linda Cicoira A severe shortage of healthcare work- ers is forecast based on the age of those in the field and the number of students studying for related jobs, Joe Zager, vice president of Strategic Development for Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital, told Onancock officials Monday. “Maximizing efficiency of providers is the key,” he said, explaining the new hospital coming to Onley “will be a step forward in helping us to do that.” Public Information Officer Peter Glagola of Riverside Health Systems Photo courtesy of easternshorefire.com said Tuesday the projected cost of the Arsonist Sought Firefighers were dispatched on Nov. 24 to a fire in a trailer on Gladding Road in Mears. The woods nearby new hospital is $86 million; it includes also quickly caught a blaze. This is among the incidents suspected to be arson. (See story on Page 3.) the building and equipment. Zager said the current hospital em- ploys about 300 and since the new lo- cation will be more centrally located to Accomack Officials To ‘Ship Out’ for One Night the population, he expects business to By Linda Cicoira know that some will pay their own way, but have not heard pick up by 10 percent to 20 percent. Accomack officials and high-ranking NASA Wallops from all those who expect to attend as to their intentions … Still, he added, the Eastern Shore Flight Facility (WFF) staff are taking a trip with the Navy I am paying my costs personally.” “is a medically understaffed area … next week. They’ve accepted an invitation to spend the The supervisors unanimously voted in September to ask we’re moving full speed ahead.” night aboard the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman via the Navy to demonstrate the missions proposed at NASA. The Earlier this month, he reported that a C-2A Greyhound — the same plane the Navy wants to use action came after John Custis, a lawyer representing David groundbreaking is set for May; pa- for touch-and-go missions at the Wallops airstrip. and Phil Hickman of Dublin Farms, complained that the plan tients should be admitted about two Board of Supervisors Vice Chairwoman Wanda Thornton, would adversely affect the quality of life for area residents, years later. “We’re really pretty excited Supervisors Ron Wolff, Robert Crockett and Reneta Major increase safety hazards and offer no benefits to the county. about all that,” Zager said. and County Administrator Steve Miner have signed up for Custis said the plan would involve 45,000 operations a The 78-bed hospital will be about the Dec. 5-6 journey. Supervisor Jack Gray also wanted to year, with many of the landings being done at night. He 160,000 square feet, with three op- attend but was turned down because he is 81 years old. wanted the supervisors to oppose the missions because of erating rooms, a 24-hour Emergency “We have today been advised that Navy policy limits this noise levels. Landings would be 70 decibels and comparable Department, a diagnostic center with invitation to persons 75 and under,” Miner said Tuesday. “I to “running a vacuum in a living room,” he said. The law- fixed MRI and a 40,000-square-foot expect that they will provide a separate invitation to those yer said not only would the Hickmans suffer, but residents medical office building including oncol- of that (older) age group to a separate event. We have also of Corbin Hall, Captain’s Cove and Trails End also would ogy services. been told to expect a fee of $60 per person for meals and in- be affected. He referred to a Navy jet that recently crashed According to Zager, friends across cidental expenses. … I have advised the members that I be- into an apartment complex in Virginia Beach. The pilots in (Continued on Page 4) lieve this to be eligible for county funding. … Nonetheless, I (Continued on Page 5) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012 Onancock Uncovers Unexpected Financial Bounty By Linda Cicoira pairing damage to the dock and finger she was concerned for those who paid tax bills were sent out late this year so Onancock Town Council learned Mon- piers from Hurricane Sandy. in cash and couldn’t prove it. The town there was less time to pay. day of tens of thousands of dollars found Mayor Russell Jones said that “is asking residents to pay for mistakes The mayor responded that the bills recently in its coffers. The panel then within 10 days Robinett would pursue made by town management.” were mailed out as soon as they were quickly allocated the funds to pay for a design and engineering plans. Coun- Jones blamed Accomack County for received from the county. harbor project and a new police officer. cilman T. Lee Byrd, chairman of the the errors. “None of us were here,” he Zamora also noted that some yard Town Manager Thomas Robinett at- Waterfront Committee, said a grant said, adding that the town plans to trash had still not been picked up by tributed the newfound funds to various received for $180,000 includes a 25 get its own tax system. “It is a difficult town workers and “looked terrible sources. More than $8,700 of the money percent match by the town. Byrd said situation — not a money grab — an at- for visitors.” She said she hopes the stolen by former clerk Colleen Patricia volunteer hours given for painting and tempt to get our records straight.” situation will be addressed before the Reiber in 2010 and 2011 was recovered other work on the building could be in- Edmonds later said she was furious Christmas home tour. “If you want to through insurance. Reimbursement cluded in the town’s share. that the mayor blamed the county for be a Tree City, you have to pick up the funds of $24,473 were uncovered in the And it also was reported Monday the tax errors. She said the money was debris,” she said. Onancock Landing project. More than that the town’s bookkeeping was so lax collected at the town office and should Jones promised the rest of the tree $27,000 was obtained in a settlement over the last 10 years that it couldn’t have been recorded there. limbs and leaves would be taken away for delays with the contractor, who be determined if about 100 taxpayers “We’re trying to improve our bookkeep- before the tour. built the town’s wastewater treatment owed back levies. ing,” said Councilman Fletcher Fosque. He also reported the town would be- plant. And the town had a reduction in Resident Charlotte Edmonds said it “You can’t overlook them as a town,” he gin work soon on a septic receiving facili- debt service for using less money than was the first time in her 81 years that added of those who were sent the letters. ty paid for with $370,000 that was left in anticipated to construct that project, she has received a delinquent notice. It “We haven’t demanded payment of a grant. The town also will get $104,000 for a savings of $17,758. wasn’t valid. She said she went to the anyone,” said Jones. back that it put up for broadband. Council voted to spend $28,478 for bank and got a copy of the check she Robinett said some people admitted It was also announced that Onan- expenses of an additional police officer. had written for the tax to prove it. they hadn’t paid and came in and did cock’s Christmas Parade would start Onancock plans to take in $5,000 Edmonds called the practice of send- so after receiving the letters. The town on College Avenue this year and end from its Tall Ship Committee and ap- ing bills to taxpayers who already paid also collected money from banks that at the dock. “We’re trying to leave as propriated $45,000 toward erecting an “unethical way to find money.” I am hadn’t paid from escrow accounts. much of the town open” as possible, the a new harbormaster building and re- embarrassed and ashamed.” She said Shirley Zamora complained that mayor said. Please join us at the Book Bin for our £ÝÄænÓ I ÓÝAÝn nôn˜Ïö Annual Open House December 8, 2012 Featuring: 0´āò– ´~ 0A¢™ãQāßđ Tastings of Blue Crab Bay snacks & dips »ė˜ë Ǩ !´­eAđ I :ne­nãeAđ ò–ßā 0AòāßeAđ Free brewed coffee »»˜ë 20% off select titles for perfect gift-giving Ǩ :ne Door prizes & raffles $-" ò–ßā (drawing held Dec. 24 - don’t have to be present to win) 0Aò »˜„ Ǩ 0ā­

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      #                                               ­   €‚   November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 Search for Arsonist Continues By Linda Cicoira are currently pursuing at this time.” State and county police and fire in- “Based on our ongoing investiga- vestigators were continuing at press tion, we feel certain that the person time Thursday to probe about two doz- or persons responsible for these fires en fires in Accomack County that they is a resident of Accomack County and believe were set this month by a serial is known to local residents,” said Capt. arsonist or arsonists. Tim Reibel, commander of the State The last incident was reported at Police Bureau of Criminal Investiga- about 11 p.m. Wednesday in an aban- tion’s Chesapeake Field Office. “This doned structure on Racetrack Road in individual is going to be coming and Melfa. going at different hours of the night, The fires have occurred between New may be acting differently in his or her Church and Melfa, all in abandoned behavior and will probably show an buildings, including houses, trailers unusual interest in media coverage of and barns, the officials continued. The the fires and/or consistently steer con- blazes were set between 8:30 p.m. and 4 versations to talking about the fires.” a.m. There have been no injuries. Investigators are encouraging any- “The Accomack County Sheriff’s one with information about the fires Office (ACSO) and the Virginia State or about vehicles or people seen in the Police have received a significant num- areas near the destroyed structures ber of tips related to these arsons,” to call State Police at 1-800-582-8350 said Sheriff Todd Godwin. “We want or 757-424-6820, or the ACSO at 787- Photo by Linda Cicoira Student Artists to thank the many residents who have 1131. Information that leads to an ar- Pungoteague Elementary School students celebrated American Education reached out to us in the past week with rest and conviction could result in a re- Week recently with contests and other activities. Essay and poster competi- information. As a result of the public’s ward of up to $5,000 from the Virginia tors include (from left): back row - Jayla Tipps, Madison Elliott, Jakeline Ri- overwhelming response and assis- Chapter of the International Associa- vera and Julie Higgins; front row - Larry Jones and Anna Ardila-McCarter. tance, we have several strong leads we tion of Arson Investigators.

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He also asked the impact of Hurricane Sandy has look at the situation in Accomack The panel also authorized staff and the commission to consider changes to been approved by President Obama. County where a disproportionate num- the Virginia Institute of Marine Science welk-pot bait requirements. The Public Assistance Program of ber of citizens were affected by Hur- (VIMS) to conduct a study to better de- Commissioners asked staff to bring FEMA (Federal Emergency Manage- ricane Sandy and to move to approve termine the number of crabs that are back recommendations regarding both ment Agency) makes funding available individual assistance for them as soon damaged, unusable and/or unavailable requests after investigating “industry- to reimburse state and local govern- as possible,” said McDonnell. for spawning when dredge gear is used. wide needs.” ments for costs associated with response In addition, the governor announced The VMRC also voted unanimously “My father is 85 years old and holds and recovery efforts, such as debris re- that FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant to extend the fall crab-pot until an unlimited horseshoe crab permit,” moval and related emergency services, Program was approved for all Virginia Dec. 15 because of the impact of Hur- Bender continued. “The permit will die as well as the repair or replacement of localities. This funding source helps lo- ricane Sandy. The same is being done with him.” Bender wants the permit to disaster-damaged facilities. cal and state governments take actions in Maryland. be transferred. “I thank President Obama for his to reduce the impact of future disas- The daily bushel limits for the 2013 “It is an issue we’re taking up,” the prompt decision to grant federal di- ters, such as elevating homes in flood crab season will be 27, 32, 38, 45 or 55 officials informally agreed. saster assistance for local and state zones and flood-proofing businesses. bushels a day, depending on the number The commission voted to allow the of crab pots permitted for each of the Army Corps of Engineers to place up five classes of commercial crab licenses. to 60,000 cubic yards of dredged ma- ~ Hospital ~ (Continued From Front Page) The limits are intended to restrain the terial, per dredge cycle, in a 1,000-foot the southeast say “rural communities Councilman T. Lee Byrd praised and daily catch to make up for additional by 1,000-foot overboard placement site are suffering with no light at the end thanked Zager. “We’re so happy to have crabs that would be caught during the in Bradford Bay when Wachapreague of that tunnel. This building project … the hospital coming,” Byrd said. extended fall season. and Finney creeks are dredged. will also provide a tremendous boost to the (local) economy.” He said as much local labor as possible will be utilized. Storm Relief Program A smaller facility being completed in Williamsburg used between 200 and Atlantis Homes would like to wish everyone 300 construction workers. Zager - impacted by superstorm Sandy the very best Smith Island Cakes ised to bring updates to Onancock ev- and a speedy recovery. Wednesday - Friday 9am-4pm ery three or four months. 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ard Michael Kos of Cape Charles was charged with a felony count of property Court Postings destruction that allegedly occurred on By Linda Cicoira Nov. 12. He was arrested the same day. A January hearing is scheduled. Accomack Circuit Court Benjamin Turner, no age available, Isaac Javar Scarborough, 28, of Oak of Portsmouth, Va., was charged Oct. 25 Hall was convicted of grand larceny of with forgery and passing a bad check property belonging to Fred Darby be- February 2009. A hearing was sched- tween March 15 and 28. The case was uled for Jan. 3, 2013. continued pending completion of a pre- Maurice Perry White, age unavail- sentence report. Sentencing was set for able, of Suffolk was charged with pos- February. session of a Schedule I or II drug on Jason Michael Rienerth, 22, of Hill Oct. 31. A hearing was set for Jan. 10. Street in Onancock pleaded guilty to Keith Anthony Jubilee, age not avail- breaking into a town home on July 7. able, of Pocomoke, Md., was charged with A presentence report was ordered. Sen- possession of a Schedule I or II drug with tencing was set for February. intent to distribute on Nov. 16. A hearing Sean Alexander Burton, 24, of Soci- has been set for Jan. 17, 2013. ety Drive in Nelsonia was convicted of Richard Oscar Holden, no age avail- possession of a firearm by a felon. The able, of Temperanceville was charged incident occurred on July 9. A presen- with possession of a Schedule I or II tence report was ordered. drug with intent to distribute on Nov. ……………………… 16. A hearing was set for Jan. 17, 2013. ……………………… Northampton District Court One count was not prosecuted and the Accomack District Court other was reduced in Northampton Gen- An 85-year-old man was arrested eral District Court last week in the case last week and charged with assault of an Exmore man charged in connection and battery of two Accomack deputies, with an incident in September initially according to Accomack General Dis- described by officials as mob violence. trict Court records. Keyon Leroy Cherry, 24, no longer William Griffing Mason of Flag Pond faces a count of malicious wounding by a Road in Sanford is accused of the two mob. And the charge of malicious wound- felony counts that allegedly involved ing was amended to assault and battery, Deputy D.T. Gladding and Deputy Bob- according to court records. The incident by Taylor on Nov. 19. Gladding inves- occurred at Sage Restaurant in Exmore tigated. A January court date was set. on Sept. 8. Cherry was found guilty Three Painter men were arrested and sentenced to a year in jail, with 10 this week in connection with an armed months suspended. He also was put on robbery at Stop-n-Shop Convenience three years’ probation and fined $250. Store in Painter and are being held Hearings for five others charged in without bond in Accomack Jail. Ac- connection with the incident were set comack Sheriff Todd Godwin said the for later this month. William Cordal incident was reported at about 8:20 Berryhill, 24, of Exmore was charged p.m. Nov. 20. He did not disclose the with three counts of malicious wound- amount of money that was taken. ing by a mob and a count of malicious There were no injuries. wounding. Purnell Mason Jr., 24, of Ex- Ricky M. Drummond and Antonio L. more and Darion Baines, 23, of Painter Brown, both 22, and Jonathan P. Belote, each were charged with two counts of 18, were charged with two counts of rob- malicious wounding by a mob and two bery. Drummond and Belote also were counts of malicious wounding. Arkiece charged with use of firearm in a felony. “Dyce” Montwelle Davis, 27, of Exmore; Additionally, Drummond was accused of Markee Lavell Turner, 23, Exmore; and possession of a firearm by a felon. Keyon Obrion Berryhill, 25, of Belle Court records state tobacco products Haven each were charged with mali- and lottery tickets also were taken. cious wounding and malicious wound- Virginia State Police and the Virgin- ing by a mob. ia Marine Police assisted the Sheriff’s Also according to court records, Rich- Office in the case. November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 School-Bus Driver Expected To Monthly Church Bulletin Saturday, Dec. 1 ginning at 10 a.m. There is a 30-inch Resume Route Following Suspension = St. Peter the Apostle Catholic barrel limit; youth shoot with a 4-10 By Linda Cicoira intendent for correcting a wrongful Church in Onley will present a fam- gauge. Refreshments will be served. Greenbackville area residents are situation in this incident than I have ily Creche/Nativity Scene in the Church planning to display yellow ribbons in ever had for any of his predecessors,” Hall from noon to 6 p.m. The event is Sunday, Dec. 9 their yards on Dec. 6 to welcome back she added. “We are truly blessed.” sponsored by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. = Bethel AME Church in Onancock school-bus driver Leon Harmon. Dozens of residents rallied for Har- will commemorate Annual Ushers’ Day Harmon said Wednesday he is still mon at a School Board meeting last Sunday, Dec. 2 at 3 p.m. The guests will be Rev. Lewis waiting for a final decision from Ac- week. Some of the parents complained = New Allen Memorial AME Brim and the Gospel Temple Church comack Public School Superintendent that since Harmon was removed from Church in Franktown will celebrate its Family of Keller. Dr. Bruce Benson before returning to the bus, it has been several hours late, 143rd anniversary at 2 p.m. The guest his former route. After a mother com- the new driver has to pull off the road preacher will be Rev. Billy Ray Hunter of HERITAGE ACRES VI plained recently to school administra- to reprimand students and they fear Bethel AME Church in Onancock. = APARTMENTS tors that Harmon threatened her son, for the safety of their children. Metompkin Baptist Church in 62 & OLDER OR MOBILITY IMPAIRED the 37-year veteran driver was taken Before that, Burford said Benson Parksley will celebrate the fifth pastoral ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE off bus duty. Verification of the incident suspended Harmon for 10 days, said he anniversary of Rev. Ricardo Poulson Sr. at 3 SECTION 8 SUBSIDIZED was not possible because a video cam- would put a note in Harmon’s file and p.m. The guests will be Rev. Milton P. Bun- FEATURING era on the vehicle didn’t work. would give Harmon a different route. ting and Ebenezer Baptist Church, Exmore. Water, Sewer & Trash • Free Parking School activist Connie Burford said Initially, Harmon had been fired, Bur- = Emerson Davis and Roland Major Central Heat & Air • Refrigerator & Stove she accompanied Harmon to a meeting ford said. Then he was called back to will be in concert for a Gospel Songfest Laundry Room On Site with Benson Monday. “If all goes well work in the school garage, she added. at House of Prayer United Methodist Mini-Blinds in each Apartment in the next day or so … you should be Harmon appealed the decision to Church in Bloxom at 3 p.m. Community Room with Computers seeing the sweet smiling face of your the School Board, which took no action. With Internet Access For More Information Contact beloved bus driver back on his route,” The driver did not attend the board Saturday, Dec. 8 Pearline Wynder, 815 Randolph Avenue Burford said. meeting and administrators would not = A Turkey Shoot will be held at Cape Charles, VA 1-757-331-4148 “I have more respect for our super- comment on his job status. Hall’s Chapel Church in Sanford be- •

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The 13th annual Community Onancock Christmas Swine and Wine Tomorrow Night Onancock Homes Tour and Mu- A baseball signed by the New York ducted after school from 3 to 8 p.m and sic will be Yankees’ Alex Rodriquez, a T-shirt from all day during the summer. Notes held Saturday, Dec. 8. the Woods Brothers NASCAR team, The focus of the club is for members On Saturday, Dec. 1, The tour will feature six four rounds of golf at Bay Creek, Car- to achieve academic success, develop at 6:30 p.m., the Town homes filled with history and ole Peirson artwork, carvings by Rob- good character and citizenship and Cape of Cape Charles and decorated for the Christmas sea- bie Lewis and Carl Allums, Christmas maintain healthy lifestyles. Charles Citizens for Central Park son — the home of Fitzhugh Lee baskets of homemade baked items, a Sponsorships are available for will celebrates the annual Godwin Jr. at 23551 North St., Jeff walking tour of Accomac or Onancock, Swine and Wine, which will help the Holiday Grand Illumination of Ward at 1 Kerr St., George and Nell a tour of the barrier islands, rods and club meets its mission. A $1,000 Plati- Cape Charles Central Park. Minton at 18306 Hermitage Rd., Kevin reels, a Turner sculpture, and an ani- num Sponsor includes eight tickets The Northampton High School and Teri Daley at 18368 Hermitage Rd., mal spa treatment from Eastern Shore to the event. A $500 Gold Sponsor re- Band will play holiday music and hun- Duke and Joyce Shannahan at 19000 Animal Hospital. These are just some of ceives four tickets. A $250 Silver Spon- dreds of luminaries will lead the way Hermitage Rd., and Gay Baynes at 5 the items to be auctioned at the Swine sor receives two tickets. There is also a to the gazebo. Kerr St. and Wine fund-raiser for the Boys and $150 Angel Donation. After the illumination, dancing Visitors to Onancock also are in- Girls Club on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Cen- Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 elves, lighted golf carts and luminar- vited to enjoy historic Ker Place and tral Green in Painter from 6 to 10 p.m. at the door. They are available at the ies will lead to the Palace Theater for a the Nativity Scene at Market Street Swine and Wine will feature roast pig Book Bin in Onley, Rayfield’s Pharma- special holiday film. United Methodist Church. The event, and chicken Chatham wine and the cies in Cape Charles and Nassawadox which is sponsored by the Onancock music of Mr. B and the Boys. It is held and the Machipongo Trading Co. Hurricane Sandy Business and Civic Association, ben- at the Central High School gymnasium, For information, call Mary Harris at recovery efforts con- efits a different local charity each which is transformed for the evening. The 442-3379, ext. 113. tinue at Assateague Assateague year. The 2012 recipient is the Ac- building is donated for the fund-raiser by Island National comack Interfaith Crisis Council, a Tucker Robbins, owner of Central Green. C.D. Marsh Jewelers Seashore. group facilitating aid to families in Swine and Wine is the biggest fun- Onancock, VA The boathouse dock at crisis. The Homes Tour hours are 2 draiser of the year for Boys and Girls the U.S. Coast Guard Station, to 6 pm, and the Music Festival will Club, Eastern Shore Unit, which has 757-787-3333 th a National Historic Landmark, be held from 3 to 6 p.m. at Historic 191 members. Club programs are con- Friday, Dec. 14 received significant damage. The Cokesbury Church. beach parking lots sustained severe Tickets are $20 each, with group Open House!! damage, and part of the beach road pricing available. They are available at Specials was washed out. at Marsh Jewelers and Red Queen Gal- Trunk Show with A National Park Service Type III lery in Onancock, Book Bin in Onley, Cape Center incident management team has been Thomas Gardens in New Church, and 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles Kameleon supervising the recovery, working with Yellow Duck Café in Exmore. email: [email protected] Starting Dec. 13th, open ‘til 8pm park staff and with assistance from For more information on Onancock’s 757-331-1541 other NPS employees from around the holiday festivities, call 789-5915 or 710- Dinner Specials Look for specials each week! country. 3658. Week of Dec. 1 - 7, 2012 Saturday NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Mixed Grill: Shrimp & Full Service Chicken Breast $1299 99 Grocery Store Hamburger Steak $7 824-3061 The Northampton County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing Sunday on Tuesday, December 11, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the County 99 Rt. 13 n. Lunch: 3 PC Fried Chicken $6 Mappsville Administration Building, 16404 Courthouse Road, Eastville, Virginia, on the Lunch: Backed Chicken $799 following matter: Dinner: Prime Rib Queen: $1399 Prices effective monday, december 3 King: $1599 thru Sunday, december 9, 2012 Monday Value Pack Ground Beef $2.99/lb. Consider leasing of the following described property, to-wit: Veal Parmesan $899 Shurfine Butter Quarters 2/$5 Fresh Value Pack Boneless & Skinless Jumbo Chicken Wings $.50 each A. All that certain business premises located on the east side of U. S. Route 13 Chicken Breast $2.19/lb. in the Town of Eastville, same being more particularly described as the first Tuesday 48-oz. Ctn. Asst. Varieties Shurfine 99 office from south to north in the Old Addison Building containing 1,008 square Hot Turkey Sandwich $8 Creamery Select Ice Cream 2/$5 feet. The Board proposes to lease same to Hungar’s Episcopal Parish. Wednesday Dole Iceberg Lettuce $1.69/each All You Can Eat Shrimp w/1 side $1299 Fresh Value Pack Pork Loin B. All that certain parcel of land situated at or near Oyster, located southeast (No loyal card. Eat in only) Center Cut Pork Chops $2.79/lb. Thursday of a parcel owned by Joseph J., III and Claudia D. Restein. The Board proposes USDA Choice Boneless Delmonico Hot Roast Beef Sandwich $899 to lease same to Joseph J., III and Claudia D. Restein. Ribeye Steaks $8.99/lb. Friday Shurfine Deli Gourmet 99 Grilled Marinated Flank Steak $13 Turkey Breast $3.99/lb. Handicapped assistance available. Please telephone (757) 678-0440 at least Sunday - Thursday Swiss Cheese $3.99/lb. 48 hours in advance. Chicken & Dumplings $899 American Cheese $2.99/lb. November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 Mile POSTS

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Five Generations Five generations of the local Wallop family are represented by Beulah Wallop (center), holding her great- great-grandson, Devion Wessells Wallop and (from right) her daugh- ter, Eunice Wallop; granddaughter, Marcella Wallop; and great-grand- daughter, Makiara Wallop.

10th ANNUAL Amy DiMartino To SPORTSMAN’S AUCTION Wed Royce Stafford Jr. Friday Feb. 22 @ 5:10 PM Wayne and Kathy Greene of Saturday Feb. 23 @ 10:05 AM Onancock have announced the Being held at the Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. engagment of their daughter, Auction Facility Amy Greene DiMartino, to Royce 12100 Mears Station Rd., Franklin Stafford Jr., the son of Hallwood, VA 23359 the late Royce and Rose Marie Stafford from Dover, Del. The wed- ding is set for April 20, 2013, and Decoys * Firearms invitations will be sent. Fishing Items Taxidermy Game Mounts We have the Related Artwork largest Contact us now to consign. selection of We just sold (1) oyster can for $1,100. sterling silver Yours could be next. jewelry Complimentary Pig Roast on Saturday to celebrate our 10th Anniversary GreatGreat Gift GiftIdeas Ideas CHAMILIA Online bidding CHAMILIAAuthorized Retailer Authorized Retailer hosted by Proxibid 757-787-2217 757-787-2217Four Corner Plaza 757.894.2626 Four Corner10am Plaza - 5:30pm [email protected] 10am - 5:30pm 10 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012

made to Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201 A joint memorial service for Mr. and ber of St. David’s Episcopal Church in S.E. Indian St., Stuart, FL 34997. Mrs. Balchunas will be held from the Garland. Following her retirement, the Obituaries ………………………… graveside at Parksley Cemetery Satur- Arnolds enjoyed seasonal retirement Mrs. Marie Balchunas, 68, of Or- day, Dec. 1, 2012, at 2 p.m. in Franktown beginning in 1994, be- Joseph and Marie lando, Fla., passed peacefully in her Memory tributes may be shared at fore moving permanently to the East- home on Aug. 26, 2012. www.williamsfuneralhomes.com ern Shore in 1998. Mrs. Arnold was an Balchunas Born in Queens, N.Y., she was a resi- Arrangements were made by Wil- active member of Hungar’s Episcopal Mr. Joseph Charles Balchunas, dent of Port St. Lucie, Fla., for 32 years, liams-Parksley Funeral Home. Church and volunteered at the Hun- 73, died March 4, 2010, at Treasure moving from Toms River, N.J., and re- gar’s Thrift Shop. Coast Hospice, Stuart, Fla. tiring to Orlando. She was a graduate Retired Nurse Dies In addition to her husband, survi- He was born in Newark, N.J., and of State University College at Oneonta, Mrs. Georgia Speliotis Arnold, vors include a daughter and son-in- lived in Port St. Lucie for 31 years, com- N.Y., earning her Bachelor’s Degree in 85, of Franktown passed away peace- law, Joanne and Ray Roberts of Hills- ing from Toms River, N.J. He served in Education, and of Florida Atlantic Uni- fully at her home Tuesday, Nov. 20, boro, Texas; son and daughter-in-law, the Navy as a helicopter maintenance versity, earning her Master’s Degree in 2012. She was a devoted wife and lov- Jim and Ellen Arnold of Austin, Texas; technician at Barber’s Point Naval Air Education. Prior to retirement, Mrs. ing mother, grandmother, and great- sisters, Elaine Moreland of Las Cru- Station. Before retiring, Mr. Balchunas Balchunas was a science teacher for grandmother. ces, N.M., and Alice Angel of Ipswich; was a specialty mechanic on industrial 47 years. She was a devoted member Mrs. Arnold was born in Ipswich, grandchildren, Jay Arnold (and wife, diesel vehicles. He was a member of St. of St. Lucie Catholic Church in Port St. Mass., to the late Socrates and Evan- Sara) of Austin, Blake Roberts (and Lucie Catholic Church in Port St. Lucie, Lucie, and a member of the National thia Speliotes. She graduated from wife, Mary) of Austin, Kathryn Kyler Fla., where he was an usher for 15 years. Teachers’ Association. the Salem Nursing School in 1947 Arnold of Washington, D.C., Nicole He was a member of the Model Train Mrs. Balchunas was predeceased by and went on to serve as a nurse in the Roberts of Austin, and Kelly Roberts of Club of the Southeast Conference. her husband Joseph in 2010. Survivors U.S. Air Force at Carswell Air Force Washington, D.C.; great-granddaugh- Survivors included his wife, Marie include her sons, Joseph Balchunas Base in Ft. Worth, Texas. She married ter, Austin Ainsley Arnold of Austin; Balchunas of Port St. Lucie; sons, Jo- Jr. and his wife Bree of Orlando and James Arnold on Feb. 16, 1952, in Ft. and several nieces and nephews. seph Balchunas Jr. of Oviedo, Fla., and John Balchunas and his wife Jennifer Worth. They settled in Garland, Texas, Funeral services were held Satur- John Balchunas of Port St. Lucie; sister, of Port St. Lucie; brother, John “Nick” and raised their two children. Follow- day, Nov. 24, at Hungars Episcopal Helen Young of Naples, Fla.; four grand- Nekunas and his wife Lenora of Park- ing her discharge from the Air Force, Church in Bridgetown, with Rev. Fred- children; and brother-in-law, John “Nick” sley; grandchild, Elizabeth (Ellie); and Mrs. Arnold worked for over 40 years erick W. Willis Jr. officiating. Nekunas (and wife, Lenora) of Parksley. step-grandchildren Jansen, Gage, Aus- at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas, Memorial donations may be made to Memorial contributions may be tin and Shelbymarie. Texas. She was also an active mem- The National Kidney Foundation, 30 E.

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33rd St., New York, NY 10016; or Wom- ment was in Onancock Cemetery. around the country. rillo, Killeen, and en’s Memorial Foundation, c/o Women Memorial donations may be made A private memorial service will be Fort Hood, Texas; in Military Service for America, Dept to Hospice and Palliative Care of the held at a later date. Stuttgart and 560, Washington, DC 20042-0560. Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite Memorial donations may be made Wuerzburg, Ger- The guest book may be signed at 3, Onancock, VA 23417. To express con- to the Animal Care Center of St. many; and Fort www.hollandfuneralhome.net dolences or sign the guestbook, please John, P.O. Box 429, St. John, US Vir- Huachuca, Ariz. Arrangements were made by Hol- visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net gin Islands 00831. Memory tributes Following Mr. land Funeral Home at Nassawadox. may be shared with the family at Fuller’s retire- Ex-NASA Test Director Dies www.williamsfuneralhomes.com ment from the Perdue Retiree Dies Mr. Jay Farnum Brown, 65, of Arrangements were made by Wil- Army in 1966, she Mr. Cecil James East, 77, of Melfa Belle Haven passed away Wednesday, liams-Parksley Funeral Home. made a further six Mrs. Fuller passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, Nov. 21, 2012, at home. moves for his civilian work as a com- at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Born in Wellsville, NY, he was the Mrs. Muriel W. Fuller munications engineer to Mobile, Ala.; in Nassawadox. son of the late Robert Farnum Brown Mrs. Muriel Welch Fuller, 96, of Belleville, Ill.; Lansdale, Pa.; Oslo, Born in Melfa, he was the son of the and Gail Elizabeth Richmond. Mr. Accomac, wife, mother, and business- Norway; and Snow Hill, Md., before late Edward East Sr. and Mary Ow- Brown served in the U.S. Air Force woman, passed away at the Hermitage they settled down in 1973 in a home ens East. Mr. East worked at Perdue during the Vietnam War. He retired on the Eastern Shore in Onancock Fri- they helped build by a country pond Farms in the Security and Boxing de- from NASA at Wallops Flight Facility, day, Nov. 23, 2012. near Greenbush. Mrs. Fuller em- partments. where he worked as the test director. Born in Worcester, Mass., she at- barked on her own career as a real es- He is survived by his wife of 49 Mr. Brown’s quick wit and sense of tended high school in York, Maine, tate broker until her own retirement years, Loretta East; sister, Lucille humor left those around him laugh- where she met her future husband, from the Mason-Davis agency. Crockett; and several nieces and neph- ing. He was an avid aviation buff, and Herbert Fuller. At the time of their Mrs. Fuller is survived by her hus- ews, great-nieces and great-nephews lifetime parrot head, who spent many marriage on Sept. 27, 1941, Mr. Fuller band of 71 years, Herbert William and cousins. He was preceded in years traveling to the waters of the Ca- was in the Army, and as an Army wife, Fuller; son and daughter-in-law, Ran- death by a sister, Doris Killmon (and ribbean in the Virgin Islands. Mrs. Fuller made more than 14 moves dall and Jane Fuller of Dallas, Texas; husband, Ike) and a brother, Edward Mr. Brown is survived by his sisters, during her husband’s Army career. niece, Gabrielle Cote of York; nephew, East Jr. (and wife, Barbara). Alison Beilleci of Long Island, N.Y., She made their residences in York, James Husson-Cote of Provincetown, Funeral services were conducted Sun- and Jan Shampaner of North Hemp- Maine; Sacramento, Calif.; Clark Air Mass.; Wendy Cote of Eliot, Maine; the day, Nov. 25, at Thornton Funeral Home stead, N.Y.; caretaker, Kenneth Tucker Force Base in the Phillipines; Eliza- family of Wendy Cote; Mrs. Teresita in Parksley by Rev. Mark Howard. Inter- of Belle Haven; and family and friends bethtown, and Fort Knox, Ky.; Ama- (Obituaries Cont’d. on Next Page) Firewood Ready for the Cold Days Ahead!

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~ Obituaries ~ Local Entrepreneur Dies settled into their new home; they had his sisters, Mary Beth Ditoro (Michael) Mr. Nicholas J. Covatta Jr., own- purchased and meticulously restored of Chester, N.H., Marilyn Christian (Continued From Previous Page) er of an Eastern Shore nursery and a one of the Eastern Shore’s grandest (Joseph) of Troy, N.Y., and Sister An- Askman of Milton Mills, N.H.; and the Norfolk-based equipment company, old homes, Bowman’s Folly (c. 1815) on nette Covatta of Lake Oswego, Oreg. family of Teresita Askman. Mrs. Fuller died early Sunday, Folly Creek. A memorial service celebrating Mr. was predeceased by two nephews, Mat- Nov. 25, 2012, at Mr. Covatta’s involvement in his Covatta’s life was held at his home thew Cote and Christopher Cote. his home on Folly daughters’ activities led him to play a Thursday, Nov. 29. There will be a memorial gathering Creek. He was 66 minor role in a local production of “The Memorial contributions can be made of Mrs. Fuller’s friends and relatives to years old and had Nutcracker.” He enjoyed it so much that to the Eastern Shore Community Col- celebrate her life on Saturday, Dec. 8, been battling can- he became a frequent performer at North lege (ESCC) Foundation for Project at 2 p.m. at the Hermitage. cer for the past Street Playhouse in Onancock. Perhaps Horizons, 29300 Lankford Hwy., Melfa, Memorial contributions may be year. his most notable leading role was as Wil- VA, 23410; to Grace United Methodist made to the SPCA of the Eastern A native of Troy, ly Loman in “Death of a Salesman.” Church, Parksley, VA 23421; or to the Shore, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA 23418. N.Y., and a gradu- Mr. Covatta was appointed to the charity of your choice. Memory trib- Mrs. Fuller never saw a stray cat or ate of the Massa- board of the Virginia Commission for utes may be shared with the family at dog that she did not want to adopt, and chusetts Institute Mr. Covatta the Arts by Gov. Tim Kaine in 2006 www.williamsfuneralhomes.com a lucky few did in fact end up at her of Technology (SB and later was elected its chairman. He Arrangements were made by Wil- home. Memory tributes may be shared 1968) and Harvard University (MBA served on the boards of Virginians for liams-Parksley Funeral Home. with the family at www.williamsfuner- 1972), Mr. Covatta moved to the East- the Arts, the North Street Playhouse, alhomes.com. ern Shore in 1980 after purchasing Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Ex-Body Shop Owner Dies Arrangements by the Williams- Eastern Shore Nursery of Virginia, a and Eastern Shore Community Col- Mr. Orville Bernard “Bandit” Parksley Funeral Home. wholesale nursery near Keller. He also lege Foundation. Mr. Covatta was also Norton Jr., 69, of Parksley passed away co-founded the Atlantis Group in Nor- active in the MIT Educational Council, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012, at the home of Retired Accountant Dies folk, Va., which consists of four Mid-At- the McGovern Center for Brain Re- his daughter, Michelle, in Onley. Mrs. Gerda Dora Magee, 94, lantic operating subsidiaries, including search at MIT, the Parents Commit- Born in Newport, Ky., he was a son passed away at Riverside Shore Reha- CFE Equipment Corporation. tees for St. Paul’s School in Concord, of the late Orville Bernard Norton and bilitation Center in Parksley Saturday, Before moving to the Shore, Mr. Co- N.H., and Wellesley College in Welles- Elsie Mae Flack Norton. Mr. Norton Nov. 24, 2012. vatta spent more than a decade work- ley, Mass. He also was a member of was a previous owner and operator of She was the daughter of the late Jo- ing in New York, Boston, San Francisco, Grace United Methodist Church in a body shop and trucking and towing hannes and Minna Brandt Zeiger. Mrs. Pittsburgh and the Middle East as an Parksley and served as its treasurer companies, including Bandit Automo- Magee was a retired accountant and a adviser, strategic consultant, and cor- for 10 years. tive in Nelsonia and Riviera Auto Body member of St. Paul’s on the Shore Lu- porate executive. He served as a senior In the last year of his life, Mr. Co- in Bricktown, N.J. He was a member of theran Church in Hallwood. consultant with Boston Consulting vatta was steadfastly positive, saying Zion Baptist Church, served in the U.S. She is survived by her daughter, Group, a vice president of Gulf Oil Cor- often that he had had “a good life” and Air Force, and was a past commander of Christine Magee of Modest Town; poration, a staff executive of General no reason to complain. He had a life- American Legion Post 348 in Bricktown. granddaughters, Meredith Mears (and Electric, and an executive vice presi- long passion for the New York Yankees Mr. Norton was predeceased by his husband, Jon) of Fruitland, Md., and dent of AI International Corporation. and he loved to travel with his family. wife, Judith Elizabeth Southard; and Dana Bonney of Onancock; and great- When he came to the Shore, Mr. Co- One might speculate that his greatest a brother, Thomas Norton. Survivors grandchildren, Blake, Erin, and Casey vatta brought with him not just his regret would be that he was able to col- include his children, Wayne Orville Bonney and Gabriel Mears. business expertise, but a deep personal lect only two Social Security checks. Norton Sr. of Onancock, Judy Ann Nor- Services will be private. appreciation and love for higher educa- Mr. Covatta was born Nicholas Jo- ton of Easton, Pa., Michelle Lee Shu- The guest book may be signed at tion and the arts — and above all a de- seph Covatta Jr. in Troy, N.Y., the son maker Byrd of Onley, and Christine www.hollandfuneralhome.net votion to his wife and business partner, of Nicholas J. Covatta Sr. and Lillian Tina Ritsema of Venice, Fla.; sisters, Arrangements were made by Hol- Robin Rinaca. Together they raised Graziade Covatta. In addition to his Sue Norton of Georgia and Nancy Nor- land Funeral Home at Nassawadox two daughters, Anna and Danielle, and wife and daughters, survivors include ton of Kentucky; grandchildren, Wayne Orville Norton Jr., Daniel Joseph Nor- Cape Charles ton, Jacqueline Judith Cisco, Thom- REMINDER as Douglas Cisco and Jacob Connor THE SECOND INSTALLMENT OF THE 2012 REAL ESTATE AND Medical Center Thornes; a great-grandchild, Kamden PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES IS DUE DECEMBER 5, 2012. 216 Mason Ave. Orville Norton; and his companion, ENVELOPES MUST BE POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE Cape Charles Kathleen Graverson. DECEMBER 5, 2012 331-1422 Obituaries can be faxed Dr. Mark Clarke OR 10% PENALTY PLUS 10% INTEREST to the Eastern Shore Post PER ANNUM MUST BE ADDED. Dr. David Dalessio at 789-7681 2012-13 Flu Vaccine DANA T. 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•From John Rohe To Pierson Group Inc. To John Campbell Greenbush property Marriage Lot 89, Section 9, Captain’s Cove For $22,000Annual Rockfish Deer Donations For $8,500 •From Briana and David Erb Licenses Issued •From Howard Ebbert To DominickDerby Dalterio Dec. 1-2 •Jared Rodon Armstrong, 32, of Sought by Group To Arletta Hinkle LotThe 1411, Atlantic Section Volunteer 3, Captain’s Fire Cove and ParksleySPORTS and Sheena Lavon Tull, 29, SHORTS The Eastern Shore Chapter of the Lot 246, Unit 3, Trails End RescueFor $135,000 Company will host the 7th of Oak Hall Hunters for the Hungry announces its For $2,700 Annual•From RockfishRobert and Derby Joy Oakes Dec. 1-2. This 4:30-6•Stephen p.m and Elliott Sunday Bowden 4-5 Jr.,p.m. 18, Prizes and ACPR Youth 16th season of helping hunters donate •From Special Commissioner James derbyTo Robert is a fund-raiser and Sherri forO’Connell the fire com- willLauren be awarded Eileen after Fisher, the 20, final both weigh of in. Basketball League deer to local needy individuals though Elliott and Phyllis Bailey pany.Lot 1381, All prizes Section have 3, beenCaptain’s doubled Cove this ChincoteagueFor additional information, call the Food Bank and other organizations. To Winston Custis year,For $239,900with the top cash prize of $1,000 (757)•Roy 824-4844 Briggs Lockwood, or (757) 894-2164. 41, and The Accomack Parks and Recreation The processors this year are Brent Lot 14, farm near Painter to•From be awarded Mersha for Bailey the heaviest rockfish Sherry Ann Baker, 44, both of Bloxom Department is accepting registration Powell in Wachapreague (787-7107) and For $6,000 caughtTo Cookies in the Trucking, adult division. Inc. Total cash •MichaelVSWFT Dion Strand, to Hold64, and Marga- for youth basketball. Youth ages 5 to Matt Killmon of Bucktrails (787-1351) •From Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. andLot prizes near Rue are valued at over $4,000. ret AnnPublic Staub, 45, Meeting both of Mappsville 16 are eligible to particpate. in Onancock. There will be refrigerated To Alan and Nicole Caraballo ForRegistration $17,500 is $30 per angler and •Charles Stanley Schwieder, 57, The department also is looking for collection trailers at the Foodbank in Parcel near Chase’s Siding in Lee District $15•From per Georgeyouth angler and Doris (12 Pruittand under). ofThe Chincoteague annual meeting and Toni of the Linda Tourna - young ladies ages 9-12 and 13-16 who Tasley and B&B Market on Lankford For $10,000 RegistrationTo Cookies Trucking,deadline isInc. Nov. 30 at the mentZabroky, Committee 53, of Austin,of the Virginia Texas Saltwa- are interested in joining ACPR’s girls’ Highway in Machipongo. All deer must •From Alice Scarborough anglers’Lot near dinner Rue meeting Nov. 30 at 6:30 ter•Calvin Fishing Theodore Tournament Haggins, will be 55, held and at 7 basketball teams. be properly registered and field dressed. To Lynne Browne p.m.For at$19,500 Atlantic Firehouse. The dinner p.m.Karen Wednesday, Michelle Nov. Williams, 28, at 260042, both Wash of- The last date to register for ACPR For any questions, to volunteer Property Lot 4, Unit 3, Trails End is•From included John with Williams all registrations. Extra ingtonParksley Ave., Newport News, in the Vir- Youth Basketball is Dec. 15. Games will to help or to arrange a speaker for a For $4,500 dinnerTo Robert guests and are Andrea welcome Traylor for a cost of ginia Marine Resources Commission’s begin mid-January. Applications are group, contact the local director, Worth Transactions •From Ronald Lyman $8Deep per Creekguest. lotDoor prizes, 50/50, raffles Library,For $45,597 located on the fourth floor. available at the Parks and Recreation Saunders, at 757-710-0049 or aes3p- •From Gary and Gloria Johnson To Darlene Mceachern andFor a $30,000 silent auction will be offered. •FromThe meeting Janice Bishopwill begin with a public office Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. [email protected]. The mailing address To Deborah and Edward Sammler 20487 Baldpate Ln., Onancock •From Anglers Scotia may Fey fish any Virginia and commentTo Harbour period, Asset providing Servicing, anglers Inc. an to 5 p.m. is P.O. Box 1702, Parksley, VA 23421. 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Posting p U By SPORTS Bill Sterling Thanks to All Those Who Work Behind the Scenes here is barely time to catch one’s most rabid of fans. That’s saying a lot breath between the end of foot- in these times. Tball, volleyball and cross country And then there was the youth foot- seasons before boys’ and girls’ basketball I found fascinating to watch this and wrestling commence this week. fall. It takes another entire group of See the early season schedules of volunteers for these pint-sized players the winter sports on Page 18. to enjoy the game. It will be these play- But first, a few quick comments on ers who we will be watching in a few the sports that recently concluded. years at the high-school level. Kudos should go to the countless The experience and knowledge they volunteers who work behind the scenes gain from their youth coaches and the to make these sports possible. competition will greatly help the qual- I am talking about people who work ity of high-school football in the future. in the concession stands, line the fields To all these people, the high-school or mark the courts, hold the first-down players and coaches owe a tremendous markers, operate scoreboards, collect debt of gratitude. at the admission booths and perform I tip my hat to you as well. other jobs that garner little attention but are important to the overall suc- cess of an event. And then there are the equipment managers, ball boys and trainers who are so vital to the team’s performance. Local EMS workers and police offi- cers bring an element of safety to the games. The local football teams are also for- tunate to have entertaining and infor- mative announcers who bring pleasure to the crowd with their updates and play-by-play descriptions. For those who can’t make it to the game, WESR Radio has provided a ser- ­

vice for many years now to local foot- — ­

ball fans with weekly games. ­ In the beginning of the football sea- son, any referee who wasn’t employed by the NFL was getting a bad rep due to the scrutiny placed on the replace- ment referees. I, for one, was impressed with the quality of the officiating at both foot- ball and volleyball games locally. Rarely was there any call that raised objections from the coaches or created Youth football players line up in recent action in the Accomack County Youth League. Above, a pair of volun- any hint of controversy, even from the teers who held the first-down markers leave the field following a recent game. November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 15

Annual Rockfish ACPR Youth SPORTS SHORTS Derby Dec. 1-2 The Atlantic Volunteer Fire and Basketball League Deer Donations Nandua Football Rescue Company will host the 7th An- The Accomack County Parks and nual Rockfish Derby Dec. 1-2. Recreation Department is accept- Sought by Group Meeting Dec. 20 The top cash prize of $1,000 will ing registration for youth basketball. The Eastern Shore Chapter of the Nandua football coaches are holding be awarded for the heaviest rockfish Youth ages 5 to 16 are eligible to par- Hunters for the Hungry announces its a parent and player interest/informa- caught in the adult division. Total ticipate. 16th season of helping hunters donate tional meeting on Thursday, Dec. 20, in cash and prizes are valued at over The department also is looking for deer to local needy individuals though the school cafeteria at 7 p.m. The meet- $4,000. young ladies, ages 9-12 and 13-16, who the Food Bank and other organizations. ing is mandatory for all players. Coach- Registration is $30 per angler and are interested in joining Parks and The processors this year are Brent es will be discussing off-season activi- $15 per youth angler (12 and under). Rec.’s girls’ basketball teams. Powell in Wachapreague (787-7107) and ties and player responsibilities. The registration deadline is this eve- The last date to register for Youth Matt Killmon of Bucktrails (787-1351) ning, Nov. 30, at the anglers’ dinner Basketball is Dec. 15. Games will be- in Onancock. There will be refrigerated NCPR Basketball meeting at 6:30 at the Atlantic Fire- gin mid-January. Applications are collection trailers at the Foodbank in house. The dinner is included with available at the Parks and Recreation Tasley and B&B Market on Lankford Registration Set registration. Guests are an addition- office Monday through Friday, 8:30 Highway in Machipongo. All deer must Northampton Parks and Recreation al $8. a.m. to 5 p.m. be properly registered and field dressed. is still accepting registration forms for All fish must be weighed at the The Parks and Recreation Depart- For any questions, to volunteer the youth basketball program scheduled Atlantic Firehouse. Weigh-in times ment also is looking for volunteer to help or to arrange a speaker for a to begin Saturday, Dec. 1 at Northamp- are Saturday from 4:30 to 6 p.m and coaches. group, contact the local director, Worth ton Middle School. Registration fees are Sunday from 4 to 5 p.m. Prizes will be For additional information, contact Saunders, at 757-710-0049 or aes3p- $35 per player. Registration fees and awarded after the final weigh-in. the Parks and Rec. office at 787-3900 [email protected]. The mailing address forms will be accepted up until Dec. 1. For additional information, call or 824-0314. is P.O. Box 1702, Parksley, VA 23421 For more information, call 678-0468. (757)824-4844 or (757)894-2164.

Northampton Wrestlers Top Nandua, Fall to Group AAA Nansemond River Northampton lost to Group AAA won in a forfeit against Nandua. Nansemond River 51-29 and then de- For Nandua, Maurice Tolliver won a feated Nandua 60-24 Wednesday night decision with a pin, and Bryan Wade, at the Jacket gym. Josh Medina and Alex Pruitt won in “It was about what I expected,” said forfeits in the Northampton match. Northampton coach Will Leland. “We Nandua was defeated handily by Nan- gave up 18 points in forfeits, but we will semond Suffolk, a much larger school. fill those positions as the season goes In other matches in the Northamp- along. We are pointing to the War on the ton-Nandua contest, the Jackets’ Aid- Shore tourney next weekend in Salis- en Ingram (126 lbs.), Justin Elting bury. That will be a good test for us,” (132 lbs.), Alan Killebrew (138 lbs.), said Leland, referring to a tourney that Hakeem Berry (170 lbs.) and Austin draws top teams from the East Coast. Brady (220 lbs.) won with pins over Northampton’s Charlie DeMarino their opponents. (113 lbs.), Malik McCaskill (120 lbs.) Brady had the quickest pin of the and Raul Gildo (160 lbs.) all registered night, in 36 seconds, with DeMarino two pins on the night. Casey Paglia, and McCaskill getting pins in 40 and state champion for the past two sea- 41 seconds, respectively. sons and now wrestling at 145 pounds, Northampton will compete in an scored a technical decision in the first Henrico Quad meet today and will not match and a pin in the nightcap against be at home again until Jan. 11-12. Casey Paglia of Northampton, two time state titleist, records a decision Nandua. Ryan Bono (106 lbs.) scored a Nandua travels today for a match over a Nansemond River wrestler and recorded a pin in his final match pin against Nansemond Suffolk and with Snow Hill, Md. of the night in a match against Nandua. 16 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012 November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 The end of the Year is always the Best Time to Buy a NEW CAR!! 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Wayne Bell leads the Jacket boys, Nansemond River (see results on Page tler on the Jacket squad. “We have Coach Nathan Metzler has a young while Leo Owens coaches the girls. 15). The Jackets will travel to Hen- five wrestlers back who placed in but deep squad of 32 wrestlers that in- The Arcadia boys are led by long- rico for a quad meet today and then states,” said fourth-year head coach cludes only two seniors, Bryan Wade time coach Alvin Justice, with the girls go to Salisbury, Md., next weekend Will Leland. “We should be strong.” and Maurice Tolliver, and 11 freshmen. coached by Terry Mueller. for the War on the Shore meet, where He named team captains Ryan Bono, Arcadia, led by first-year head coach Tonight, Chincoteague boys and Northampton will be the only Group Charlie DeMarino, Malik McCaskill Lou Bornes, did not have a wrestling girls travel to Holly Grove for their A school among 32 teams that include and Laquan Hairston and the return match this week due to early season season openers. The boys are led by national caliber squads. of Raul Gildo after a year’s absence as schedule changes. The Firebirds lost Jay Savage, while the girls are coached The Jackets have two-time state wrestlers who will help Paglia, also a several wrestlers who placed at the by Kelly Fox. champion Casey Paglia returning this team captain, make a strong showing state meet last year, in addition to The Broadwater boys and girls season to seek a third title in the 145- in region competion and and possibly longtime head coach Bill Prince, who also open their season tonight with at retired. home against Denbigh, beginning at Broadwater has started a wrestling 5:30 with the girls’ game. The boys are program at the club level with plans to coached by Eddie Spencer and Kirk eventually field a high-school program Smith, while Ralph Dodd and Benjy with Steve Custis at the helm. Rew lead the Viking girls. Next week, games begin in ear- Basketball In Full Force nest, with Monday games involv- While only three schools now field ing Broadwater at Northampton wrestling squads, five Shore schools (boys only at 5:30 p.m.) and both the have both boys’ and girls’ basketball Chincoteague boys and girls hosting teams. Worcester Prep. On Tuesday, Northampton boys and girls host Charles City, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Also on Tuesday, the Nandua boys host Arcadia at home at 7 p.m., while the Warrior girls travel to Arcadia for a 7 p.m. start. The Nandua boys are coached by Cedric Cooper, while the girls have Coach Kim Giddens at the Hours helm. Thurs. & Fri. 11am - 9pm Sat. 7am - 9pm Both the Broadwater boys and girls Sun. 7am - 3pm Phone: 757-678-5270 host Stonebridge on Tuesday, with games at 4 and 7 p.m., respectively. Thursday Lunch: Hot Roast Beef w/mashed pot. & soda $5.99 Games on Wednesday include the Fried Fish w/ff & soda $5.99 Northampton girls traveling to Broad- Dinner: Pot Roast w/2 veg. $8.95 water at 5:30 p.m. and the Chinco­ 3 pc. Fried Chicken Dinner w/2 veg. $7.95 teague boys at Holly Grove. Friday Thursday’s slate includes Indian Lunch: Fried or Grilled Chicken Filet w/ff & soda $5.99 River visiting the Arcadia boys for a Chicken Wrap w/ff & soda $5.99 Dinner: Seafood Trio (Pick 3: Oysters, Shrimp, 6 p.m. start and the Broadwater boys Scallops, Crab Cakes, Flounder) $18.99 visiting Greenbrier. Chicken Alfredo & Salad $9.95 Next Friday, the Northampton girls Saturday host Franklin at 5:30 p.m. The boys’ Breakfast All Day game with Franklin has been post- Stuffed Flounder w/2 veg. $18.95 poned. Hamburger Steak w/2 veg. $7.95 Arcadia boys will play on back-to- Sunday back nights, with Mathews visiting for Chicken & Dumplings $8.95 a 7 p.m. start Friday. 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O F F E N S E Geffrard, RB, LB James, RB Blake, QB Hairston, RB Bell, Center Wade, Guard Perry-Pruitt, G Arcadia Nandua Nandua Northampton Nandua Nandua Nandua D E F E N S E Travis, Tackle Wise, Tackle Grier, End, P Wang, End Wright, PK, DB Strautz, DE Burton, DE Nandua Nandua Nandua Nandua Nandua Nandua Arcadia

Head Coaches

Northampton Charles Kellam

Arcadia Tony Nock

Wells, DL Pruitt, LB Holden, LB Townsend, DB Outten, DB Nandua Warren, DL Mackavene, DL Chris Miles Nandua Northampton Arcadia Nandua Arcadia Arcadia Northampton Shore All-District Football Team Announced The Eastern Shore All-District selected to the first-team offensive and ed as a running back, racked up over erything for Northampton, from run- football team was named recently by defensive squads. Arcadia, 2-2 on the 1,000 yards this season. A focused and ning the ball to playing solid defense coaches from Nandua, Arcadia and season in the district, had five players determined runner, James refused to at linebacker to punting and kicking Northampton high schools. chosen. Northampton, winless on the be tackled, according to Nandua coach off. Listed at 315 pounds, Hairston was Javante James of Nandua was season, had three players selected. Chris Miles, who added, “It was a plea- difficult for defenders to bring down named the Offensive MVP and Mikey Geffrard, selected as a running sure to have coached Javonte, and he and made numerous first downs this Geffrard of Arcadia was selected De- back and linebacker, was “the heart will be missed.” season from punt formation. A senior fensive MVP. In addition to being and soul of our defense,” said Arcadia Tyreim Blake of Nandua, quarter- and captain, Hairston will be missed named as a linebacker on defense, Gef- coach Tony Nock. Geffrard recorded 37 back, led the district in passing, rush- next year by the Jacket coaching staff. frard was selected as a first-team run- tackles in four district games and 98 ing for over 500 yards as well and 12 Tyler Bell of Nandua, center, was ning back. Other players appearing on tackles for the season. “His presence touchdowns. “Tyreim is a competitor, the key to the Nandua offensive suc- both the first-team offense and defense was all over the football field and gave and the single-wing offense works for cess, said Coach Miles. “His attention were Nandua’s David Wright, who was us the big plays when we really needed him because he can use his athleti- to detail and work ethic at the center named as placekicker on offense and it,” said Nock, who added that Geffrard cism in many ways,” said Coach Miles, position was outstanding.” A junior, defensive back, and Will Grier, also of worked extremely hard in the weight who added that he is very happy that Bell will anchor the Warrior offensive Nandua, an offensive end and punter room during the off-season. “He was Tyreim is a sophomore and will have line again next season on defense. a team captain and he took that role two more seasons to grow in the single- Bryan Wade of Nandua, a first-team Nandua, which won the Eastern seriously, leading by example on and wing system. All-District and second-team All-Re- Shore District title with a 4-0 record, off the football field,” said Nock. Laquan Hairston of Northampton, gion selection as guard, worked very dominated the team, with 13 players Javante James of Nandua, select- first-team running back, did almost ev- (Continued on Next Page) 20 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012

~ All-District Football ~ (Continued From Previous Page) hard all year and gave 110 percent a school record 41-yarder. As a defen- who controlled the middle of line with on the field, according to Coach Miles. sive back, Wright, a junior, recorded 37 his punishing tackles and hard blitz- “He was the pulling guard in Nandua’s tackles, three fumble recoveries, a sack es,” said Coach Nock. Holden recorded single-wing offense. Since Bryan did and a punt return for a touchdown. 30 tackles in district play. his job the team was successful. It will David Strautz of Nandua, a first- Bryant Townsend of Arcadia was be a challenge to find another guard team defensive end, was a “tenacious named as a defensive back. “Bryant with Bryan’s abilities,” said Miles. hitter with a desire to find the football was our anchor in the secondary for Austin Perry-Pruitt, a guard, was as well as a very aggressive and quick pass coverage and run support. He was one of seven offensive linemen from player,” according to Coach Miles, who always assigned the opposing team’s Nandua to make the All-District team. said Strautz finished the season with best receiver and was extremely good “Austin’s blocking and trapping abil- 46 tackles, two fumble recoveries, one at stopping the run with his open-field ity were keys to the success of the of- blocked punt and two sacks. tackles,” said Coach Nock. Townsend, a fensive unit this season,” said Coach Chris Burton of Arcadia was named senior, recorded 12 tackles in four dis- Miles, who added, “He will be missed first-team defensive end for the second trict games. Wright next year.” consecutive year. “Chris’ speed helped Ryan Outten of Northampton, a Zach Travis of Nandua, a senior control anything on the outside run first team defensive back, returned two Wright Named tackle, is one of five players graduat- and he was constantly in the back- kickoffs for touchdowns this season in ing from the Warrior offensive line this field disrupting the opposing team’s addition to playing defensive back and year. “Zach’s ability to pull and lead offense,” said Coach Nock. A senior, running back for the Jackets. A junior, All-Region block gave the Warrior running backs Chris recorded 22 tackles in four dis- Outten will be counted on heavily next the holes to lead the district in rushing trict games. season. Placekicker this season,” said Coach Miles. Osie Warren of Nandua, a senior David Wright of Malachi Wise of Nandua, a junior defensive lineman, was an aggressive Nandua was named tackle, was a pivotal player in the War- player who could be outweighed by Second Team first-team All-Re- rior rushing game, according to Coach his opponent by 50 or more pounds, gion placekicker by Miles. “Malachi showed much improve- according to Coach Miles, but Warren All-District coaches this week. ment each week of the season and with still managed 46 tackles, two fumble Wright was the a solid off-season in the weight room, recoveries and four sacks for the year. Football Squad only Shore player he will be a force to be reckoned with Jacob Wells of Northampton, a 6-0, selected to the first on the Warrior offensive line next 290 pounder who was selected to the team. year,” said Coach Miles. first-team All-District squad as a de- Named A junior, Wright Wade Will Grier of Nandua, a first-team fensive lineman, was a mainstay on Selected to the second-team of- made 33 of 34 PAT senior end and punter, stayed on the the young Jacket squad. A senior, Wells fense were quarterback Taylor Ma- attempts and six field the entire game, playing offense, also anchored the team at center on the jor of Arcadia; running backs Mon- of seven field goal defense and special teams. “Will’s two offense and will be missed next year. trae Armstrong of Nandua, Tony attempts, includ- receptions in the playoff game gave Todd Mackavene of Arcadia, a de- Holden of Arcadia and Ryan Out- ing a school record the offense momentum,” said Coach fensive lineman, is only a sophomore. ten of Northampton; offensive line- 41-yarder. Miles, who also cited Grier’s blocking “Todd is a very strong athlete and men Zack Sepelack, Acey Mapp and Wright also made skills. As a punter, Grier averaged 48 can read the gaps and control the line Cody Anderson of Arcadia and Kes- the first-team All- yards a punt. of scrimmage,” noted Nock. “He was a hante Williams and Aubrey Rowley District squad as a Mike Wang of Nandua, a senior big part of our defensive line in our of Northampton; wide receivers Josh defensive back. Pruitt end, was a team player and showed 5-3 and 4-4 set.” Mackavene recorded Sanns of Arcadia and Solomon Ow- Making the sec- much improvement as the season 18 tackles in four district games. ens of Northampton; and kicker Alex ond-team All-Region progressed, according to Coach Miles. Alex Pruitt of Nandua, a first-team Pruitt of Nandua. team were offensive “Playing the strong end position on the All-District selection as linebacker and Selected to the second-team de- guard Bryan Wade, dominant Warrior offensive line, Mike second-team All-Region choice, was a fense were defensive ends Eddie Ca- linebacker Alex spent more time blocking than catch- hard-hitting linebacker who led the zzanz of Northampton and Curtis Pruitt and punter ing passes in the Warriors’ run-based team in tackles this year with 96 in ad- Ornsby of Nandua; defensive linemen Will Grier. offense, but was a fine target when dition to three sacks. “Alex was moved Quantez Baines of Nandua, Andrew Wade was a key needed,” the coach noted. from defensive end to linebacker in the Colona and Devin Wilson of Arcadia; lineman in the suc- David Wright of Nandua, a first- middle of the year, and this allowed linebackers Jha’Tavius Poulson and cessful Warrior team All-District selection as both a him to excel on defense,” said Coach Devin Splawn of Nandua and Laquan running attack, Grier placekicker and defensive back, and a Miles, who looks forward to Alex lead- Hairston of Northampton; defensive Pruitt led the team first-team All-Region pick as a place- ing the Warrior defense next year. backs Anthony Smith and Will Gri- with 96 tackles, and Grier averaged 48 kicker, was “automatic,” according to Tony Holden, an Arcadia senior, was er of Nandua and Keith Savage of yards per punt this season. Coach Miles, making 33 of 34 PATs named to the defensive team as a line- Northampton; and punter Devin Wil- Wade and Grier are seniors. Pruitt, and six of seven field goals, including backer. “Tony is a very physical player son of Arcadia. a junior, returns next season. November 23, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 Capitals, Predators Atop Street Hockey Standings Through six weeks of the Eastern Stapleton and Guy Shover, with Zach Shore Street Hockey League season, Hail and David Henderson earning as- the Capitals and Predators continue sists. Zach Mills and Heather Coniglio to dominate in their respective con- combined for the Caps scoring. ferences with identical 10-2-0 records. Whales 6, Blues 1 The Whalers are beginning to make a Jim Rodgers, Brad Nicholson, Jen run on the Caps, just five points back. Reed and Jon Daughton all scored for Whalers 5, Redwings 4 the Whalers, with Coach Wes Staple- Scoring for the Whalers were Jon ton getting an assist. Lane Spangler Daughton, Jim Rodgers and Duane netted the lone goal of the Blues in Reed, with Jen Reed and Brad Nich- the loss. olson earning assists. Guy Shover, Hurricanes 9, Coyotes 2 Brandon Stapleton, David Henderson Donnie Williams Jr. led the Canes and Josh Lofason scored the goals for with four goals, whole Brooks Mar- the Wings. shall, Robbie Parker and Jacob Wilson Bruins 6, Blues 5 added markers on assists from Jesse Big Rocks Chris Pascal led the Bruins with Hammond and Zach Underwood. Brandon Brown (left) and Adam Beatty show off large rock caught Wednes- four goals, while T.R. Hoyt added two Chris Love and Keith Hagler got the day at Plantation Light. The fish weighed between 36 and 42 pounds. The on assists from Gory Chance and Mi- goals for the Coyotes in the loss. photograph was taken by Jim Beatty, and the three anglers had their limit chael Garbacz. 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H FRIDAY 10 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chin- Restaurant, Onley - 442-2474 SATURDAY coteague YMCA - $5 - 336-3535 NOV. 30 H12:30 p.m. - Science & Philosophy dec. 1 H9:30 a.m. - E.S. Women’s POST TIMES Seminar: Bats - ESCC, lecture hall, Cancer Support Group mtg. Melfa - Hermitage F Lounge, Onancock - 787-2834 or H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Fam- 678-5040 NOV. 30 - DEC. 6 ily Life Center, Onancock - Meal/$6 or $10/family H7 p.m. - Old Fashioned Christmas Parade - H7:30 p.m. - Madrigal Singers’ Christmas Pro- Chincoteague Sunday H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Old duction - Nandua High School, Onley H 7:30 p.m. - FREE Viewing of “It’s A Wonder- dec. 2 Onancock School, 6 College Ave. H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Town Hall, Exmore ful Life” - Historic Palace Theatre, Cape Charles H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Leah Cov- H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co. 2296, Tasley enant Ministries Center - 787-2486 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal H2:30 p.m. - Madrigal Singers’ Christmas H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) - Church, 66 Market St., Onancock Production - Nandua High School, Onley Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley Monday H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market Street UMC, WEDNESDAY H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - NASA/ dec. 3 Onancock - 787-3635 dec. 5 Wallops Base - Call Terry at 824-1133 for base access. H11 a.m. - Northampton Chapter AARP mtg. H1-2:30 p.m. - Caregiver Connection - Hospice Bldg., 165 Market St., - Cheriton Firehouse Suite #3, Onancock - 787-3310 H1-2:30 p.m. - Hospice Grief Support Prgm. - 509 Randolph H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac Ave., Cape Charles - 787-3310 H2 p.m. - E.S. Brain Injury Survivors Exercise & Support Group mtg. - No Limits, H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock Belle Haven - 442-9334 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H3-4:30 p.m. - Hospice Grief Support Prgm. - Hospice Bldg., 165 Market St., Suite #3, H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley Onancock - 787-3310 H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ Episcopal Church, 16304 Court- H4 p.m. - Arts & Crafts Time - Cape Charles Library house Rd., Eastville H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter Vol. Fire Co.

H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - St. Andrew's TUESDAY H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library Catholic Church, 6288 Church St., THURSDAY dec. 4 H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac Chincoteague dec. 6 H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - public library, Nassawadox H9:30 a.m. - Mom’s In Prayer Int’l mtg. - Cape Charles H2-3:30 p.m. - Caregiver Connection - 509 Randolph Ave., Cape Charles - 787-3310 Baptist Church, 501 Randolph Ave. H6 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Social Hall, Parksley - 787-2903 H9:30 a.m.-noon - Scott Rigell’s Office Hours - Social H6:30 p.m. - American Legion Post 101 mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley Services Bldg., 5265 The Hornes, Eastville - 789-5172 H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis’ Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787- H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - Classroom A-51, ESCC, Melfa 3900 H7 p.m. - E.S. Shooting Club mtg. - Exmore Fire Dept. Hall - 678-9038 H2:30-4 p.m. - Caregiver Connection - Downings UMC, H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrisons UMC 7291 Lankford Hwy., Oak Hall - 787-3310 H3-6 p.m. - FREE Flu Vaccination Clinics - Accomack County Health Dept., 23191 Front St., Accomac - first Hurricane Sandy Fundraisers Planned Santa Train Pulls Into Station come, first serve WVES 99.3 will hold a radio-thon Friday, Nov. Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and the elves H4:15 p.m. - TOPS weigh-in (prgm. @ 5) - Belle Haven Pres- 30 from 5 to 9 p.m. to support those in need after will visit children of all ages (naughty or byterian Church Hurricane Sandy. There will be local guest speakers nice) at scheduled stops up and down the H5-6:30 p.m. - The Lyme Connection - Hospice Bldg., and musical guests including Johnny Mo, Dee Irvin, Shore on Saturday, Dec. 1. 165 Market St., Suite #3, Onancock - 787-3310 and John Heinz. Cape Charles 9:00 AM H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 During the radio-thon people can call the sta- Cheriton 9:50 AM H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA tion at 757-665-6500 to make financial pledges to Eastville 10:30 AM H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape help those right here on the Shore. People can also Nassawadox 11:25 AM Charles go to the Facebook page “S.O.S. (Surviving On the Exmore 12:05 PM H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - Classroom A-51, ESCC, Shore)” and check out items being auctioned online Painter 1:20 PM Melfa and make a bid. Melfa 2:25 PM H7 p.m. - Onancock Business & Civic Assn. mtg. - Onley 3:20 PM Naomi Makemie Presbyterian Church, Onancock The Exmore Moose Lodge is collecting items Parksley 4:30 PM H7 p.m. - Vietnam Veterans’ E.S. Chapter 614 mtg. - to take to the victims of Hurricane Sandy in the Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley New York area. Please bring non-perishable food, H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist, Temperanceville clothes, water, blankets, sheets, pillows, matches, YOU SHOULD NEVER H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC lighters, toiletries (new, still in package), dog/cat H7:30 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC - 824-5386 food & medical supplies. For more information call PAY FOR YOUR H7:30 p.m. - Central Masonic Lodge mtg. Sarah at 757-710-2871. LOCAL NEWS November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. Help Wanted is currently recruiting Center Nurse Manager for the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Franktown Community Health Center Valley Proteins is an industry leader in the recovery and re- Riverside Shore Rehabilitation Center cycling of fats, food oils, and proteins and has the following This position requires a LPN or RN with previous office (Skilled Nursing) opportunities: nurse experience of at least 1 year. Skilled in proce- Certified Nursing Assistant (FT, PT, LP) dures such as phlebotomy, ECG’s, handling of urgent Food Service Person (LP) MAINTENANCE MECHANIC – 3+ years industrial experi- care and assisting with emergencies, preparing patients Licensed Practical Nurse (FT) ence; experience with hydraulics and pneumatics; ability to for exam, assisting with physical exams, preparation of Nurse Manager-RN (FT) repair pumps, gearboxes, etc; knowledge of bearing types specimens for lab, administration of injections & immu- Registered Nurse (FT) and replacements and ability to correctly align shafts, cou- nizations, patient care instructions to patients & family plings and pulleys; and knowledge of preventive mainte- members, knowledge of or experience with telephone Riverside Shore Health Care at Home nance. triage. Physical Therapist Assistant (LP) Licensed Practical Nurse (FT) INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN – 5+ years industrial experi- Requires a person with strong clinical skills, assessment Occupation Therapist (FT) ence; able to read schematics, blueprints and troubleshoot and communication skills. Computer knowledge and Physical Therapist (LP) control circuits; familiar with 480v 3 phase electricity; able to typing skills required. Bi-lingual skills are a plus. run conduit and install wiring in accordance with the NEC; Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital PLC knowledge is a plus. This is a 40 hour per week position with benefits. Certified Nursing Assistant (LP) Patient Registration Clerk (PT) WAREHOUSE / SUPPLY CLERK – 3+ years warehouse If you are a mission driven person looking to make a Registered Nurse (FT & LP) experience; basic computer knowledge, MS Word and Ex- difference, email [email protected] before Noon on RN Extern II (LP) cel a must; perform daily inventories; receive deliveries; December 7, 2012. Nursing Supervisor-RN (PT) able to operate a forklift and become certified. ICU Support Tech (FT & PT) Eastern Shore Rural Health campuses are Tobacco-Free Physical Therapist (FT) GENERAL PRODUCTION POSITIONS – Lab Technician, Workplaces. Clinical Educator (FT) will test finished materials, load finished meals, process pa- Development Associate- Riverside Foundation (FT) per work associated with the loading of finished materials. Resumes will not be considered alone and must be Trailer Washer, will sanitize raw material trailers and fin- accompanied by an application. Applications are Riverside Medical Group ished fat tankers before trailers can be returned to service. available at www.esrh.org and must be submitted Licensed Practical Nurse- Eastern Shore Grinding Room Operator will inspect equipment, run quality by email. Paper copies will not be accepted. Physician & Surgeons (FT) test to ensure that finished material meets the standards of Valley Proteins. Expeller Press Operator will inspect equip- EOE. To apply: www.riversideonline.com/careers ment, run quality test on materials being processed. Front Riverside Talent Recruitment Center (757)534-5627 End Loader Operator will be certified to operate loader, will do daily inspection of equipment, and maintain the flow of HELP WANTED raw materials being processed. These positions can include Help Wanted Boats, Etc. part-time driver cross training in other areas associated with plant opera- ($7.78/hr) tions. All Valley Proteins associates are required to keep full-time grounds/ 19 ft. carolina skiff up to 30 hrs/wk work areas safe and clean at all times. maintenance po- (V) Center Console & Load sition for Northern Rite trailer, galvanized. Position provides transportation for individuals receiving We offer a professional work environment with the opportu- Northampton County Prop- $3,500 OBO. Call Charlie developmental disability services at the Eastern Shore nity to grow, a competitive base rate, bonus, and an excel- erty: landscaping and main- at 757-336-3558. Community Services Board’s Exmore facility. Relevant lent benefits package. Interested candidates should apply tenance experience pre- 17 ft. center con- job-related experience is required, and applicants must in person at: ferred. 40+ hours a week. sole pro-line - w/ 115 have a valid driver’s license with a satisfactory driving The Virginia Employment Commission Part-time Office h.p. Johnson. Great shape! record that meets all ESCSB established criteria. Indi- 25036 Lankford Hwy. Assistant for Northern 757-710-6459 viduals with out-of-state licenses must submit a copy of Onley, Va. 23418 Northampton County Prop- 1999 JOHNSON OUT- their driving record or the application will not be consid- erty: 20 hours a week. Send BOARD - 115 h.p. $1800. ered. Individuals selected for the position will be subject Valley Proteins is an EEO and Drug Free Company resumes to A.B.C., P.O. Box Can be demoed. Good con- to a pre-employment drug test and a nationwide criminal 517, Onley, VA 23418 dition. 757-442-1345 Roofing repair - ’92 – 19 ft. tracker - background check via fingerprinting. The ESCSB partici- POSITION VACANCY pates in E-Verify for employment eligibility. Must have own truck. $20/ 90 H.P. Johnson outboard The County of Northampton is accepting full-time and hour. West Roofing. Call motor. Center Console. part-time employment applications for: Open until filled. 442-6966. With trailer. Runs great. ESCSB is an EOE Part-time/prn cna $2,000. 787-8363. Emergency Medical Technician or Above positions - All Shifts. 1989 atlantic 16 ft. Apply in Person. Contact: center console w/ Applicant must possess at a minimum the following: Amita Drummond to set up year 2000 Load Rite trail- Go online to Commonwealth of Virginia – Department of Health interview (757)665-5555. er, no motor. $1,500. Call Emergency Medical Technician – Basic (Intermediate 757-824-9852 www.eastern shorepost.com or Paramedic certification preferred), Basic Life Support Aquaculture ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 Provider/CPR, valid VA driver’s license with good driving h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. to submit your classified ad record, Emergency Vehicle Operators Course, Hazardous GROW YOUR OWN OYSTERS Bought new in 2002. Low to run in Materials Awareness. Job descriptions and applications Capt. Tom’s Oyster Floats engine hours & exc. cond. are available online at www.co.northampton.va.us or at custom made on the East- $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 Northampton County Human Resources, P. O. Box 66, ern Shore. Spat/Supplies/ ’98 sunbird cutty- the Eastern Eastville, Virginia 23347 (phone: 757/678-0440x 551). Instructions (757)710-0279 cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, Deadline: 5:00 p.m., December 7, 2012. EOE. [email protected] 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. Shore Post 757-709-2123, leave msg.

26 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012 28’ fiberglass boat - 3008 sq. ft. bldg. NEW VOGUE PRIMA: we pay top dollar Powered by 351 diesel. For 16,580 sq. ft. bldg. Above-ground pool. 24’ for used homes - Call accomack manor onancock - 2BR, 1BA, crab scraping. Water tight exmore, va - Sturdy round with auto cleaner. 302-846-9100 for details. apartments for furnished, handicapped ac- seal. Drafts 14” of water. well-built buildings. Good Must be moved. $2,950 LOOK!!! - Do you have a seniors (55 & over) cessible, non-smoking, $800/ 757-891-2352. for church/bingo parlor; vet- OBO. 757-709-0409 work permit? You can buy a mo. + utilities. 757-710-0070 ’89 - 25 ft. wellcraft erinarian clinic/grooming 4 sunny tires, 225/30 house. Call 302-846-9100 for fitness, computer, belle haven - 2BR, sports man - I/O 350 facility; senior citizen activ- zr20 85w xl 4 GWG As- details. & community rooms 1BA - Electric heat, reno- eng. - full canvas “like new” ity center; church hall; child sassin Chrome Rims. Exc. Planned activities & vated, $650/mo. plus sec. windless remote spot light, care; dance studio; gym; cond. $400. 757-787-7307. Rentals - Apts. dep. 442-6372. ’97 trailer rebuilt, exc. cond. woodworking shop; arti- pet friendly Bayview neighbor- $8,500. 757-710-0275 san/craft guild; call center; Mobile Homes onancock - Unfur- hood in cheriton ’83 CHRIS-CRAFT - 31’ Internet business; bar & nished apt. for rent with 757-665-5848 - 2BR, 1BA - $550 per mo. Commander, flying bridge, dance hall; mail-order ship- 2br & 3br mobile large rooms. Easy to hear. eho Deposit required, no pets twin Tamd 41 Volvo diesel, ping business; offices. Put homes for rent - $450/mo. 710-9411. allowed. Section 8 vouchers low hours, all new electronics, your business here! CALL Northern Accomack Coun- welcome. Call 757-787-2936 off shore fishing gear avail- 757-678-7630. ty. Sec. 8 approved. Call Peter Cartwright newtowne for more information. able. $17,000. 757-999-0002 pocomoke, md. - 5,500 757-710-8894. Manor Apts., located apartments craddockville - 28’ carver mariner sq. ft. bldg. Newly renovat- 3 bed/2 bath home - in Exmore, Va., is taking 3BR, 1BA. Single family, No - Two 305 Mercruiser en- ed, secure– one of two best $250 deposit!!! Call for de- applications for seniors EFFICIENCIES APTS. Sec. 8, No pets. $750/mo. + gines (low hrs.), sleeps 4, built bldgs. in town. Per- tails: 302-846-9100. 62 or older. No application AVAILABLE sec. dep. Call for an appt. fridge, microwave, compass. fect for offices or one user, NEW CHURCH - 2&3BR fee. Electric is included in AGE 62+ 787-3129. Recently hulled & painted. w/ parking. $6.50/ sq. ft. mobile homes for rent. your rent. Call 414-0020. Apply at Newtowne VA Ave., exmore - 2BR $20K OBO. 757-619-8841 CALL 757-678-7630 $500-550/mo. Sec. dep. re- Apartments, Pocomoke house. $500/month. Sec- ’91 SeaRay Sundancer quired. Vouchers accepted. exmore - 2BR, Central tion 8 OK. Call or text - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mer- Feed/Seed No pets. 757-824-0315 Heat & Air. $600 a month. Rent based on income 757-787-3317. cruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; Mobile Home Parts M & M Property Manage- exmore - Updated 2BR A/C w/reverse cycle heat, horse hay - $5 per bale. for sale. We also move mo- ment. 787-7052 Call: home with new bath, lge. nice galley, head w/ shower, straw - $3.50 per bale. bile homes. Dreamland (410) 957-1562 kitchen, laundry room, liv- sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, Call 757-824-3930. Homes, Rt. 13, Accomac, crispus ing room at end of cul de sac much more. 787-3454 VA. 787-2823 street, treed lot, near hospi- attucks apts. Hartley Hall 24 ft. privateer w/130 Insurance Rent - lots and mobile 3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd. tal, shopping center, & school. H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke homes at Modestown Pio- Senior Housing Perfect for teacher. $650/mo. Exmore, VA 23350 in Pocomoke City, Md., is Boat, motor, & trailer: ask- neer Court. Newly reno- (757)442-4173 CALL 757-678-7630 ing $8,000 OBO. Pot puller Medicare cancelled? vated, W/D hookup. Clean, accepting applications for accomac - 2BR, 1.5BA, included. 757-678-6226. We have an answer. quiet area. Call Carl at 1-bedroom and efficiency Central heat & air & all ap- 3-Bedroom Handicap Unit apartments in an elderly ’77 20’ Penn yan Boat. Call McCaleb-Metzler 410-262-3070. Available for immediate pliances. $650 a mo. Lease Hard top. Tunnel drive. No 3 bed/2 bath lot housing subsidized apart- & references. Call 710-2192. 800-442-6187 occupancy by qualified ap- ment complex. Contact 410- trailer. Needs motor repair. model must go!! - In- plicant. Applications may Transmission OK. $1,295 cludes furniture and decore. 957-2252 for application or be requested by calling visit office at 1006 Market Room for Rent or trade. 787-4136 Call 302-846-9100. the Crispus Attucks office 2005 22 ft. trophy Lawn & Garden mira!! tienes per- Street in Pocomoke City. 3 room Suite for number. Housing Choice Equal Housing pro - W/A, 150 h.p. Mer- 2010 john deere rid- miso de trabajo puedes rent with separate Vouchers accepted!!! Opportunity entrance in onan- cury Saltwater, color d.f./ ing mower model comprarte una casa de 3 EQUAL g.p.s., Bimini cover & full la175 – 54” cut, 26 h.p. recamaras, 2 baños llama cock - $450/mo., $100 de- HOUSING posit. Call 757-710-0171. cockpit enclosure. 1 new motor, 40 hrs., exc. cond., 302-846-9100 para los OPPORTUNITY batt., seat covers, exc. cond., $2,150. 757-710-4069 requesitos. Rentals - Houses onley - Quiet location $19, 500. 304-671-1879. do you own land? near Walmart. $350 (in- 30’ sportscraft 300 Misc. - For Sale you can buy a new Exmore birdsnest area - cludes utilities & Wi-Fi.) Sea Eagle. Updated 350 home & use your land village I & II 3BR, 2BA house for rent. 757-710-8526. Vortex 315 h.p. Low hrs. walk-in cooler as a down payment. apartments Avail. Jan. 1. Section 8 wel- At Summer’s Cove Ma- coils - 4,000 BTU, 115 302-846-9100. come to apply. Quiet, peace- looking for a ful neighborhood. Call & Services rina, Crisfield. Reduced to volt, 6,500 BTU, 115 volt. why rent when you cool new home? MARSHALL can buy for as lit- leave msg. 789-7654 MARSHALL $10,000 OBO. Selling due $150 each. 757-336-3558. Check us out!!! TREETREE SERVICE SERVICE to illness. 854-1834. 20” chrome rims w/ tle as $250 down? Call painter - 3BR with garage. $775 a month. Capable,Capable, Affordable, 19’ CRUISE CRAFT - Call tires – Six lug rims for 302-846-9100 for more de- (757)442-9471 Affordable, tails. M & M Property Manage- Dependable 757-787-3870. Chevy, $1,250 or best offer. ISA CertifiedDependable Arborist Call 757-789-3037. why wait for tax ment. 787-7052 1br apt on chin- painter - All elec- ISA Certified(#MA-3138A) Arborist Christmas Trees bath tub lift chair time? You Layaway your (#MA-3138A) home today! We will assist coteague - Completely tric 3BR. $775 a month. Licensed & insured Operated by water pressure. LicensedFree & Insuredestimates. christmas trees - Almost brand new--only used you with your tax returns. furnished. Light & bright. M & M Property Manage- Off-street parking. Access ment. 787-7052 Free estimates.442-7540442-7540 You choose, we cut-- $10 twice. $500. Call 665-5040 or Call 302-846-9100. Now accepting each. Live Doug (balled 894-0669 Arriving on our to screened-in porch & pungoteague - 31070 Now accepting & burlapped) trees--$6 China Closet w/3 doors. lot: used homes deck. Convenient to NASA. Boston Rd. 3BR, 2BA, new per foot. Five Deer Farm $200. 1900s blanket chest, flo- under $16,000. First $650/mo. includes all utili- carpet, freshly painted, 2 new storm doors, util. shed. 410-957-2105 ral carved top made from old come, first serve!! Call ties including cable & Wi- Garage Doors pump organ. $500 - Antique 302-846-9100. Fi. For an interview call 1.5 acre lot w/room for gar- Commercial Bldgs. chairs & tables. Also glass- 757-894-0470. den. $900/mo. 757-449-9131. Automatic Openers ware & milk glass. 787-3635 Installation, Sales - Rent or Purchase Pride Legend 4-wheel November Is The Month To Make Some Changes... & Service electric scooter. locate your busi- Fully equipped. Exc. cond. w/ With Your Driveway (It’s The American Way!) ness near Wallops Island. ramps. 442-2450 or 710-7582. Completely furnished bldg. simplicity basinet Demolition, Stone, Fill Dirt, Sand, Dry Shells, near T’s Corner for lease - Like brand new with mu- Crush & Run, & Backhoe Work or sale. Over 1,000 sq. ft. sic and vibrations. $75. Call ideal for gov’t contractor, 757-854-1637. All materials delivered & spread insurance co., flower shop, Contractors’ SPE- Just Call Site Work Specialist Affordable Rates UPS store, & more. Call CIAL - New pre-hung solid Call 894-3151 757-824-5750. two-panel int. doors 3 @ 3/0 John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 x 6/8 & 1 @ 2/6 x 6/8 - All R/H. List price $255 - $500 [email protected] takes all 4. 302-1325 November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 septic pumping - ’77 lincoln town- ’86 Harley low-rider Shore Septic. Starting at car - 55K miles, garage - 30K miles. Great running real estate AUCTION auction $175. Call 757-710-1040. kept, show car. $10,000. cond. $6,500. OBO. 710-9224. Saturday, December 1, 2012 @ 9 AM FARM & EQUIPMENT custom saw mill- Call 757-442-7507. ’88 BMW motorcycle Location: Accomac, VA AUCTION ing - Affordable rates, pick up truck rack - K100RS, 52K miles. Has Selling 45.2 Acre Farm Rain or Shine Sat., December 8th – kiln dried, Birdsnest. Call for 8-ft. bed, Heavy Duty, bags, fairing, & windshield. • Farm consists of 20.75 acres of cleared farm land & 24.27 acres 10:30 a.m. 757-678-2837. Exc. Cond., $275. 710-0070 $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call of uncut woods land. The farm has a 695.58’ frontage on Rt. 13. 5254 Newman Lane paRKS paving - 23 ’81 Cadillac El Do- 757-694-5332. • Auction will be conducted from Casa del Canon at Eastville, VA 23347 years experience – Paving, rado Diesel. Very good ‘04 Harley fat boy 23463 Front St., Accomac, VA. 2002 JD Combine 4x4, 1991 seal coating, hot tar crack cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Apehangers, Triple • Terms of sale: Cash or Certified Check with Bank Approval with New Holland Combine, 1993 & filling, patch work, & all Call Rodney 665-4639 Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- $15,000 Down Day of Sale and the Balance Due in 30 Days. 1984 JD Diesel Tractors, 1990 repair work, turn-arounds, ’04 Chrysler Town & ing $9,500. Call 757-709- • All terms stated the day of sale will take precedence over ad. & 1981 International Tractors, curbs, etc. 757-710-9600. Country 144,100 miles. 9112 or 757-709-4963. 5% Buyer’s Premium Farmall & Massey Ferguson home repair/handy- 1 dent in tailgate/fact. in- 2007 Harley david- Auctioneers: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 Tractors, 1993 JCB 1700 man - Small jobs welcome. stalled child seat. Power son- Super Glide Custom. Henry Nicholson, Jr., VAAR #2596 Backhoe, 1998 Chevrolet 3500 Windows, doors, floors,locks/windows. Heat/AC. Very 2100 miles. Garage kept. Parksley, VA 23421 Service Truck, 1991 Ford Diesel decks. Matthew Baines. dependable. Dk. Blue/gray $16,000. Now Only $13,000. (757)665-5672 • (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 Pickup, 1987 Mack Road Tractor, Call 757-710-7356. int. $4500.757-665-5138. 710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only, 1979 International S1800 Truck greg cox con- ’79 corvette - L82, please) w/Water Tank Body, Trailers, struction - Licensed 87,800 mi., high output 350, ’98 moto-guzzi 1100V Bank Owned On Site New & Used Equipment... in MD, DE, & VA. In- auto trans., midnight blue w/ motorcycle - Low miles. Real estate auction accepting items from local sured & bonded. Home mirrored & factor T-tops. Will Exc. cond. 757-710-0359. consignors–please call office to remodeling–insurance accept any reasonable offer. Hallwood Single Family Home set up. approved. 410-968-0014. 757-709-9502. Wanted 27507 Main St. See detailed list & [email protected] ’76 Chevy Impala 3BR, 3.5BA, 2,544 sq. ft. photos at Custom sewing & al- 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. Sale Date Sat., December 22, 2012 at 1 p.m. www.PeoplesAuctionCo.com terations, clothes, miscel- 442-2263 after 5. FREE COLOR BROCHURE Pay in full on auction day laneous items - Judie Gibbs ’96 dodge ram 2500 - PAYING CASH FOR JUNK 800-260-5846 Viewing: Friday, 12/7 - 442-6836. 4x4 club cab. 176K miles. auctionservicesintl.com from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Simpson Tree & BOB- $4,000. 757-442-3956. CARS Auction conducted by: CAT Service - Tree 2006 ford 500 - PW, PL, 5% Buyer’s Premium Peoples Auction Co., Inc. trimming, removal and AM/FM, CD Player, 27-30 Clyde F. Wilson, Jr., Lic. #VA-1024 (757)421-2525 stump grinding. 787-2100 m.p.g., 137K miles, good ASI–FM.29080000855 NCF #8366 - VAF #527 or 710-8477. FREE ESTI- condition. $6,500. Call MATES. 757-787-7969. Eastern Shore Mini Storage, Inc. - Auction Town of painter ’84 Monte Carlo - QUICK REMOVAL Saturday, December 8, 2012 P.O. Box 176 Storage Classic. 45,000 actual miles, 33229 Railroad Ave., Painter, VA painter, va 23420-0176 AM/FM cassette, power 665-5000 location at 9 A.M. NANDUA brakes & steering. $8,800. Town clerk will be in the MINI STORAGE #P0023 in the name of Gwen Reid 442-5009. 21012 Fairgrounds Rd., Onancock, VA town office on saturday, Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., Tasley. ’87 winnebago motor Yard/Estate Sales december 1, 2012 and de- 757-787-3059. $10 off 1st location at 10 A.M. home - 32’, sleeps 5, 62K #O062J in the name of Calvin Nock cember 8, 2012. She will month’s rent miles. Good cond., runs onancock – Estate sale be collecting taxes from Saturday, Dec. 1. 9 a.m.-3 #O025 in the name of Thomas Mears well. $4,900. Please call #O090 in the name of Monique C. Gunter 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Trailer for Sale 757-665-4902 for more info. p.m. 76 Market St. Look for pink & black signs. For pic- #O0132 in the name of Lenell Reid ’04 F-350 Supercrew - Cash & Carry Only Louise Lanman 2009 Pace American – diesel, 4x4, long bed, lift kit, tures & information go to Town Clerk 7’x16’ enclosed cargo trailer. off-road tires, tinted win- www.rare-fine.com (757)710-8120 Silver, tandem axle, adjust- Exequator Notice To Print dows, billet grille. $17,500. Precatory res cestui qui logos as by amanuensis prescribed able shelves on 1 side. Very Call 757-710-4144 clean. $4,200. 710-0438. lexiconigraphicals Clerk of Court, Samuel Head Lee Cooper, Accomacke County, Virginia corporation clerk. Language be- Vehicles - Cars, Vehicles - ing syntonic by ideation, this writ serves notice as to the articu- Sell your car Motorcycles lature and architecticature of the ictus procurtor litis clarifica- Trucks, SUVS, Etc. tionals of the monument of the record and doctrine of estoppel or boat for ’05 SPORTSTER HAR- to deny the issues in the instruments and engrossments of the 1951 ford garage LEY, 2,000 miles, blue, jot and tittle of the prescribed record. Notice of exequator--cor- only $25!!! kept show car – $7,500 negotiable, Excel- rum ipsa rega termes de la ley print. Ictus Pleniopotentiarian $10,000. 757-442-7507. lent cond. 757-710-9107 minister ideation syntonics ictus semis demacate, Daniel Joseph Thoren 789-POST Ictus Pleniopotentiary NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE the aforesaid Deed of Trust. prior to or after the sale, and all other costs incident to 20109 Metompkin Road settlement to be paid by the purchaser. In the event taxes, Parksley, VA, 23421 TERMS OF SALE: The property will be sold “AS IS,” any other public charges or condo/HOA fees have been ad- WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF vanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted By virtue of the power and authority contained in a ANY KIND AND SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, from the date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser By virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed reservations, easements, rights of way, and all other mat- agrees to pay the Seller’s attorneys at settlement, a fee of of Trust dated November 22, 2006, and recorded in Deed ters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust to be $295.00 for review of the settlement documents. Book 200607567, Page 0 in the Clerk’s Office for the Cir- announced at the time of sale. A deposit of $5,000.00, or cuit Court for Accomack County, VA, securing a loan which 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, in cash or ca- Additional terms will be announced at the time of sale and was originally $63,250.00. The appointed SUBSTITUTE shier’s check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will the successful bidder will be required to execute and deliv- TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for be required at the time of sale. The balance of the pur- er to the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or contract sale at public auction at main entrance of the Accomack chase price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. County Circuit Court, located at 23316 Courthouse Av- of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds enue on are received in the office of the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: December 6, 2012 at 2:30 PM will be due within fifteen (15) days of sale. In the event of Rosenberg & Associates, LLC improved real property, ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR default by the successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be (Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED NEAR METOMPKIN, forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale and 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 METOMPKIN MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK Trustee’s fee. All other public charges or assessments, in- Bethesda, Maryland 20814 COUNTY, VIRGINIA, DESCRIBED BY METES AND cluding real property taxes, water/sewer charges, ground 301-907-8000 BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS, and as more fully described in rent, condo/HOA dues or assessments, whether incurred www.rosenberg-assoc.com 28 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012 VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK COUNTY OF ACCOMACK The Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Chincoteague will hold a public hearing on December 13, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VIRGINIA THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VIRGINIA in the Council Chambers located at 6150 Community Drive to receive public comments and views on the following zon- Plaintiff Plaintiff ing matter: CIVIL CASE NO. 12-376 CIVIL CASE NO. 12-374 Appeal 12-12-1 A request from Peter Bidoglio, 5309 Oak vs. vs. Drive, for a variance from Article 3, section 3.3.3 (2) of the zoning ordinance of the Town of Chincoteague. The appli- ROBERT MALONE ROBERT MALONE cant wishes to construct a screen porch to the rear of his JOHN M. BOWDEN, INC. JOHN M. BOWDEN, INC. residence. The screen porch will be 29’ from the rear lot line. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL Current zoning requires a minimum 35’ rear yard setback. REVENUE SERVICE REVENUE SERVICE This property is located in R-1 Single Family Residential. PENINSULA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER PRMC, INCORPORATED Kenny L. Lewis Defendants Defendants Zoning Administrator ORDER OF PUBLICATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this is to enforce the lien of the The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: described as follows: All that parcel of land situate in Pungoteague All that parcel of land situate in Pungoteague District, Accomack County, Virginia, and designated District, Accomack County, Virginia, and designated VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE as tax map number 11700A000004500. as tax map number 110A0A000001400. COUNTY OF ACCOMACK standing in the name of Robert Malone, pursuant to Sec- standing in the name of Robert Malone, pursuant to Sec- THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VIRGINIA tion 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. tion 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence Plaintiff has been used to ascertain the location of Robert Malone has been used to ascertain the location of Robert Malone CIVIL CASE NO. 12-377 whose last known post office address is 30501 Boston whose last known post office address is 30501 Boston Road, Painter, VA 23420. Road, Painter, VA 23420. vs. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post ROBERT MALONE and that the parties named herein appear on or before and that the parties named herein appear on or before JOHN M. BOWDEN, INC. January 2, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the January 2, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, and Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, and REVENUE SERVICE do what may be necessary to protect their interests in do what may be necessary to protect their interests in PENINSULA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER this suit. this suit. Defendants ENTER: This 26th day of November, 2012 ENTER: This 26th day of November, 2012 Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk ORDER OF PUBLICATION I ask for this: I ask for this: The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate Attorney at Law Attorney at Law described as follows: P.O. Box 1410 P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 7100 U.S. Route 17 All that parcel of land situate in Pungoteague Yorktown, VA 23692 Yorktown, VA 23692 District, Accomack County, Virginia, containing 9.80 (757)898-7000 (757)898-7000 acres, shown as Lot “B” on survey entitled, “Survey of Property of William S. Prettyman & Virgil E. Wat- son, III, D.B. 611, P. 328, Near Pungoteague, Pungo- teague District, Accomack County, Virginia”, recorded in Plat Book 92, a page 69, and designated as tax PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE undersigned. map number 11000A000002800. REAL ESTATE The premises will be at the risk of the purchaser from The undersigned, Craig Zuidema, Trustee, will, at the time bid off by him; and the purchaser will be given standing in the name of Robert Malone, pursuant to Sec- the request of the Wilson’s Building Condominium the right of possession on the day of sale, provided the tion 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. Association, Inc., sell at Public Auction to the highest terms of sale have been complied with. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence bidder Upon payment in full of the purchase price, purchaser has been used to ascertain the location of Robert Malone IN FRONT OF THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY will be entitled to a deed with Special Warranty of title, whose last known post office address is 30501 Boston CIRCUIT COURT, 5229 THE HORNES, upon said deed properly prepared at the expense of the Road, Painter, VA 23420. EASTVILLE, VA 23347 purchaser, including additional State recordation tax, It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a ON DECEMBER 10th, 2012 AT 9:00 A.M. being tendered to the undersigned for execution. For week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post the following real estate: further information, contact the undersigned. and that the parties named herein appear on or before Units 101, 102, 103, and 104 of Wilson Building Con- This sale shall be subject to the right of redemption January 2, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the dominiums located at 245 Mason Ave., Cape Charles, granted to the Secretary of the Treasury under 26 U.S.C. Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, and Virginia 23310. § 7425(d) and subject to all restrictions, rights of way, do what may be necessary to protect their interests in This property is also known as Wilson’s Building Condo- conditions, easements, and mechanics’ and material- this suit. miniums, 245 Mason Ave., Cape Charles, Virginia 23310. men’s liens, if any, whether of record or not of record, to Tax Map reference (for id purposes only): 083A3-01- the extent any of the foregoing apply and take priority ENTER: This 26th day of November, 2012 BLK-00-618 over the lien of the Deed of Trust. Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk TERMS OF SALE Given under my hand this 13th day of November, Purchaser will be required to pay ten percent (l0%) 2012. I ask for this: of the purchase price in cash on the day of sale, with Craig Zuidema, Trustee JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. the privilege to the purchaser to pay as much more on ABNB Federal Credit Union Attorney at Law that day as he may desire. The balance of the purchase 830 Greenbrier Circle P.O. Box 1410 price not so paid in cash will be due within thirty (30) Chesapeake, VA 23220 7100 U.S. Route 17 days from the day of sale to be evidenced by the note (914) 772-6242 Yorktown, VA 23692 of purchaser, with personal security as required by the (757)898-7000

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people back then actually survived years and one day later, the Jackson few decades later. Smile, Susan. without cell phones? Five were on the “Ed Sullivan Show” My favorite song, “Silent Night,” was Post President Richard Nixon created for the first time. Yeah, I was watching. written on Dec. 24, 1818, and my favor- ed the Environmental Protection Agency On Dec. 15, 1891, basketball was in- ite father-in-law will be 85 years old on on Dec. 2, 1970. On Dec. 3, 1967, the vented. The Boston Tea was on Dec. 24, 2012. Yippee for J.K. Smith. first heart transplant was performed. I Dec. 16, 1771. That was exactly a year The birth of Christ is celebrated on at Sea remember that. after Ludwig van Beethoven was born. Dec. 25. Yes, I think everyone is aware Let’s give a birthday shout to Keller Brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright of that. The first Kwanza was celebrat- Level Mayor Ginny Mueller on Dec. 4. I’m made the first airplane flight on Dec. ed on Dec. 26, 1966. That was years not going to tell her age. Let’s just say 17, 1903. Keith Richards of the Rolling before Angie Crutchley of the Eastern she is wiser than I am. Stones was born Dec. 18, 1943, which Shore Post was born on that day. Hap- On Dec. 5, 1933, prohibition was re- would make him 69 years old. Unbe- py Birthday, Angie! By Linda Cicoira pealed. The 13th Amendment abolish- lievable. My husband was born on Dec. “Howdy Doody” made its debut on There are fewer shopping days left ing slavery was ratified on Dec. 6, 1865. 19, 1961. Happy birthday, Lloyd! On the Dec. 27, 1947. Galileo observed Nep- during which to get that perfect gift. Japan launched a surprise attack same day in 1843, “A Christmas Carol” tune on Dec. 28, 1612. President James You can fret over that fact, go out and on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. Beatle by Charles Dickens was published. Polk turned on the first gas light at the spend your hard-earned cash or be like John Lennon was murdered on Dec. The Louisiana Purchase was made White House on Dec. 29, 1848. me and take this opportunity to relish 8, 1980. “A Charlie Brown Christmas” on Dec. 20, 1803, for $15 million. The The only total eclipse of a blue moon in December trivia. Yippee! premiered on Dec 9, 1965. On Dec. crossword puzzle will be 99 years old in a century occurred on Dec. 30, 1982. Tomorrow is the 134th anniversary 10, 1901, the first Nobel Prizes were on Dec. 21, 2012. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadi- of the day the first telephone was in- awarded. Indiana became the 19th “ ’Twas the Night Before Christ- ans played “Auld Lang Syne” as a New stalled in the White House. President state on Dec. 11, 1816. Legendary sing- mas” was published on Dec. 23, 1823. Year’s Eve song for the first time on Rutherford B. Hayes made the first er and actor Frank Sinatra was born Happy birthday, Susan Willett Beas- Dec. 31, 1929. call to Alexander Graham Bell, who on Dec. 12, 1915. Jimi Hendrix record- ley of Painter, on the same day. No she OK, you’re smarter and ready to was 13 miles away. Can you believe ed “Foxy Lady” on Dec. 13, 1966. Three wasn’t born in the same year. It was a shop. Get to it. Tax Credit Request for Former family residential zone. This spot zoning is under ap- Post Office Mail peal in Northampton County Circuit Court. Cape Charles School Has Errors Page 1 of the application states that the building Salvation Army Could Use Help will contain 4 “low-moderate income housing units.” Dear Editor: Dear Editor: But the contract with Echelon Resources states, “To The Accomack and Northampton County Salvation Many people think that the sale of the old school the extent permitted by law, Purchaser shall not op- Army chapters are ringing bells at locations through- in Cape Charles is a done deal and nothing can stop erate the Project as a low-income housing facility un- out the Shore — at Food Lions, Walmart, and Roses, it. That is far from true. Old School Cape Charles is der any state or federal program.” Here government thanks to many volunteers. We really appreciate our still working on several fronts to stop the sale of our tax credits are sought to construct low-moderate in- volunteers’ time and the generosity of our community. school to a private developer for $10. come housing units while explicitly excluding any- It is these donations to the kettles that are used by We have sent a rebuttal of the application for tax one who relies on government assistance. the local Salvation Army Chapter. If you would like credits to the Department of Historic Resources, list- The mayor and Cape Charles Town Council are to ring bells for the Salvation Army in Accomack, call ing the ways that the school does not conform to the trying to shut down anyone who questions their ac- 757-387-2338; in Northampton, call 442-4606. secretary of the interior’s Standards for Rehabilita- tions. But they have made so many bad decisions it Nationally, the Salvation Army offers help and tion. We questioned why the town should be trying to is getting more and more difficult for them to quiet hope to thousands of people — from the victims of get tax credits for a private developer when it would those of us who are pointing it out. disaster, addiction and homelessness to youth, fami- not do that for itself. Deborah Bender, Old School Cape Charles lies and senior citizens. The local chapters work with The application was sent in the name of Cape local churches, Northampton Social Ministries, the Charles and signed by the town manager. Yet, it was Accomack Interfaith Council and community organi- not completed by the town staff and is filled with in- Chincoteague Appreciates zations and agencies to identify residents who need accuracies and misrepresentations. We have asked Help During Storm short-term assistance. During the Christmas season, who will be held responsible for the misinformation both chapters work with many others to open a com- provided. Dear Editor: munity Toy Closet. Donations to the Kettle Fund are The application starts out, “Sometime after the On behalf of the officers and membership of Chin- used to assist individuals from the two counties dur- 1950s, the former auditorium was modified significant- coteague Volunteer Fire Company, I would like to ing times of need with utility, rent, bus tickets, pre- ly to create a gym.” Later in the application the dates thank our many partners who came to our aid dur- scriptions and food. change to, “Sometime after 1940 (and likely c1980), the ing Hurricane Sandy. It was a very scary couple of To donate to the 2012 Kettle Fund, send a check auditorium was converted to a gymnasium.” days for our island, but through our strong part- payable to the SA Kettle Fund to Edward Stetar, Trea- It also states, “The school is situated on a small par- nerships with many of our local, county, and state surer, P.O. Box 1274, Exmore, VA 23350; or Mary Wal- cel with a basketball court (c2006) and parking area.” partners, we were able to continue responding to the dren, Accomack County Salvation Army Unit P.O. Box When in fact the school was part of Central Park from emergency needs of our citizens and visitors. While 342, Onley, VA 23418. Or place it in one of our kettles. the day it was built until the town rezoned on Aug. 23, it is difficult to mention every single agency, a few Richard Sterrett, Chairman, Northampton Chapter 2012. The town then granted a conditional-use permit are worthy of special recognition. Mary Waldren, Chairman, Accomack Chapter to allow a multi-unit apartment building in a single- Much of the success of our storm operations was November 30, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 due to the outstanding work of A&N Electric Co- operative. With several crews on the road, outages Habitat Grateful for Fishing and electrical hazards were quickly addressed. We Tournament Support are thankful for the work of these men and women under difficult and dangerous conditions. We would Dear Editor: Scratching also like to thank Dr. Glen Wolffe for assisting with The final count on the Hooked on Habitat fishing the medical needs of our residents, as well as Bill’s tournament is in, and community businesses and an- Restaurant for staying open to feed glers contributed enough to provide Post our tired and weary troops. kitchen cabinets for a house for a de- ’m not normally a The Virginia State Police played serving Shore family. good loser. But the an instrumental role in aiding the Post Op- On behalf of the Planning Com- Ieditor at the Eastern National Guard troops assigned to mittee of Harry Mears, Karen Shore Post says I’m tak- the island. During the peak of the Splawn, and HFH Board President ing this one very well. storm, fast action by John Henry Ed Pages Stan Plowden, we would like to Yes, I’m talking about my Howard and Jimmy Adams helped thank all the businesses that sup- recent race for president to avert disaster at our Grounds, where ported our effort. Our longtime sponsors, Associated of the United States. downed trees threatened many of our carnival rides. Insurance Centers and Little Italy Ristorante, an- By Snoop I want to know what And last, but not least, we would like to thank the chor the event and were joined by BB&T and Shore happened to all you Town of Chincoteague for the work of its staff in Bank, as well as Hall-Richardson and J.T. Holland’s Eastern Shore voters. Why did you fail to cast your Emergency Management, Police, 911 Dispatch, and State Farm Insurance companies. The Island House ballots for the Kitty Party in the November General Public Works departments for working with us to and Capt Zed’s provided a comfortable weigh-in area Election? help keep our residents safe and damage to a mini- and capable weigh-in master. Was it because I’m not a fast-talking politician? mum. Our appreciation also extends to the Eastern Shore Or could it be because I ran a clean campaign? I’m a Although our island did sustain damage from the Post, Eastern Shore News and WESR and WCTG ra- feline after all. storm, we were fortunate that no lives were lost or sig- dio stations, our sources of news on the Shore. Was I too old? Or was my vice-presidential run- nificant injuries were reported. We are proud of how Thank you also to all who participated in the fish- ning mate too young? Did you think we were too all of these various entities came together to keep our ing tournament. beautiful? Perhaps we didn’t get your votes because residents and visitors safe. Again, thank you! Jeff Mears and Betty Mariner we are female. Are their some prejudice humans out Kevin T. Holloway, Secretary, Chincoteague VFC Co-chairs, E.S. of Virginia Habitat for Humanity there? I personally think those other candidates were dogs. But obviously the country is full of … canine Walmart Raises Funds Letters to the Editor may be sent lovers. I think there were some fellow workers who by fax, email or U.S. mail using the ad- were among those. They are always trying to give for Variety of Causes Coconut and me away. in the Publisher’s Circle below. I think our ability to let humans stare at us, pet Dear Editor: While the Post will withhold a writer’s us and adore us should have put us at the top of the October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month and name with just cause, all letters must be polls. Aren’t those the things that make for good for- Walmart raised funds for the American Cancer Soci- eign policy? ety for its research. signed and include a phone number for And we’re frugal. We bathe ourselves. You wouldn’t Walmart made up the ribbon symbolizing Breast verification. see a member of our party paying $125 for a hammer Cancer Awareness to get donations in a beautiful or $400 for a haircut or buying a golden toilet seat. glass jar designed for that purpose. Yuck, that last one is disgusting. Greeters and cashiers made up lovely pink rib- “They’re And we don’t beg like dogs do. bons. The Walmart greeters asked customers for a With all these cat attributes in mind, we have to donation for these ribbons and our customers were at the Post …” wonder just what the public wants and how much of only too happy to help. The ribbons couldn’t be made an attention span humans have. Life has gone back fast enough because of our customers’ generosity. to normal for most and they are busy buying each The greeters and cashiers also helped with bake Editor: Cheryl Nowak other presents and glorifying a strange man in a red sales. Advertising Manager: Troy Justis suit and his reindeer. Store Manager Marty Reighard oversaw the effort Sports Editor: Bill Sterling We can’t figure them out. and was happy to announce that Walmart had raised Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira $1,400 for the American Cancer Society. Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley Also, $400 in pet food was raised for the Eastern Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Be Sure To Visit Shore SPCA shelter by way of a large collection box Regular Contributor: Ron West by Walmart’s front door. The box was decorated with the Eastern Shore Post on Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 cats and dogs and again, our customers cared and Onley, VA 23418 Facebook and drop us a dropped in food and litter. e-mail: [email protected] Thank you to our Eastern Shore for its generosity Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) comment to let us know and caring. Fax: 757-789-7681 Elizabeth Langlois, Walmart greeter you’ve been there. 32 • Eastern Shore Post • November 30, 2012

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