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Free October 18, 2013 No PUD Intended By Linda Cicoira their opposition at a public hearing Residents in Northern Accomack conducted by the Accomack Board of don’t want a Planned Unit Develop- Supervisors Wednesday. Action was ment (PUD) to come to Wattsville. delayed until Nov. 20 as requested by They don’t want to share their water. Supervisor Laura Belle Gordy who was They don’t want a sewage treatment absent due to an illness in the family. plant. They don’t want congestion and The county’s Planning Commission more traffic lights. They don’t believe recommended the supervisors deny the developer’s estimates on the jobs the Bridge Hill Conditional Rezoning it will bring. And they don’t think the Amendment requested by developer proposal will ever come to fruition. Carbaugh and his lawyer, Mark About 50 of them, mostly from Baumgartner. The commissioners said surrounding areas like Atlantic and specific proffers requested by the panel Greenbackville, turned out to show were not provided, and the amendment is inconsistent with the 2006 rezoning and Comprehensive Plan. Northampton Acting Commission Chairman George Parker told the supervisors of Moves To Cut two issues of particular concern. He Hosed Photo by James Fluhart said while Baumgartner talks about Onley Volunteer Fire & Rescue Assistant Chief Bo Mason looks on as 181 lots at Bridge Hill, there is noth- Cadets David Strautz and William Thomas Hines use the firehose on a Red Tape ing in the plan that limits the number. recent control burn exercise. (See related story on Page 4.) By Ron West Parker also said, “Roads depicted are In an effort to simplify the county conceptual only. There wasn’t anything Zoning Ordinance, Northampton super- in here that tied graphics to proffers.” visors Wednesday reviewed a draft of Without a wastewater plan for the Traffic Crashes Claim 3 Lives proposed changes to the 2000 and 2009 first request, the PUD application also By Linda Cicoira it crossed the centerline and struck a ordinances that are currently used to de- was denied by the commissioners for Three men died in two collisions, and northbound 1998 Lincoln Town Car termine who can build what and where. what is now being referred to as Town a third traffic accident injured 13 trav- driven by Costin. The Expedition then County Development Director Center at Wallops Island Spaceport. elers last week on the Eastern Shore. overturned and caught fire. Charles McSwain and the Planning The commission contended, “Place- Irvin T. Costin, 65, of Onancock and In another collision, Ernest J. Gib- Department staff have been working ment of a wastewater treatment facil- Juan A. Escobedo Jr., 32, of Bowling bons Jr., 74, of Fruitland, Md., was driv- to streamline the Zoning Ordinance to ity … to serve the neighboring PUD is Green, Fla., died in a crash last Friday ing a flatbed tractor-trailer south on have it ready for public review and a not appropriate on property planned near Painter, according to State Police Lankford Highway on Thursday, Oct. vote by the supervisors by early 2014. for a sizeable small-lot subdivision.” spokeswoman Corinne Geller. 10, near Fisher’s Corner when he ran While the previous documents con- Commissioners also found the “treat- Trooper J.D. Kirk is continuing to off the right side of the road, went about sumed reams of paper and were ex- ment facility size and scale is not in investigate the cause of the head-on 900 feet, struck a ditch and overturned tremely difficult for the average coun- keeping with the Future Land Use accident, which was reported at nearly at about 10:30 a.m., Geller reported. ty resident to understand, the draft Section of the Comprehensive Plan.” 8:10 p.m. on Big Pine Road less than a Gibbons was not wearing a seatbelt ordinance consists of roughly 150 Baumgartner told the supervisors mile north of Shell Bridge Road. Esc- and was partially ejected. He died at pages and is likely to be much more he would stipulate the 181 lots and obedo was driving a 2007 Ford Expe- the scene. Police believe the crash was (Continued on Page 12) (Continued on Page 13) dition south on Big Pine Road when (Continued on Page 3) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 Tour of Williamsburg Hospital Gives Glimpse of What’s In Store for Shore By Ron West tures a state-of-the-art emergency much improved medical services over winter of 2015. Riverside Health System officials room, lab and imaging department, of what is currently available on the Still to be decided is what to do with offered a preview of the Shore’s new as well as spacious patient rooms Shore. Groundbreaking is scheduled the current medical facility in Nas- hospital when they conducted a walk- that closely resemble what might be for Oct. 22. sawadox once the new hospital. No an- through of their newest medical facil- found in a hotel. The new hospital will be about one swers were forthcoming from the Riv- ity in Williamsburg last week. The Williamsburg hospital offers a and a half times the size of its Wil- erside officials during the tour. The 110,000-square-foot, two-story food service where the patient can or- liamsburg counterpart, having approx- Nor did they address what will be- medical complex, located on Route 60 der from a menu and have food deliv- imately 60 beds and three operating come of the wastewater facility that is nestled between colonial Williams- ered when desired. rooms, compared to 40 beds and two currently services multiple buildings burg and Busch Gardens. Outwardly, Many of the amenities at the new- operating rooms. in the Nassawadox area or what emer- looking much like a shopping mall, est Riverside facility will be incorpo- With groundbreaking scheduled for gency-care facility will be available in the new Riverside Doctors’ Hospital rated in the new hospital to be built be- later this month, the three-story Shore Northampton County and where it will is situated on a 380-acre site. It fea- tween Onley and Onancock, providing facility is expected to be open by the be located.

Above is an artist’s rendition of the new Riverside Shore Memorial Hos- pital. At right is the new Riverside Doctors’ Hospital in Williamsburg.

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None use dogs, he said. agreed to select members at their next meeting. landowners and those who hunt deer with dogs even Supervisors Wanda Thornton, Kay Lewis and Ron In the same 6-3 vote, the supervisors turned down though a 2002 committee with the same goals was Wolff favored abolishing deer hunting with dogs. Thornton’s motion to ask for the ban if violations are scrapped without results. “I can’t go along with this,” Thornton argued. “We reported by February. The majority said the action Hunt clubs were urged to handle members who owe it to the people to protect their property rights.” would be premature. violate laws. The supervisors also advised the public “I don’t have a dog in this fight,” said Wolff, who to report illegal activities to police. doesn’t hunt. “As a fisherman, there are a ton of regu- At a hearing earlier this month, property owners lations. … Hunting deer with dogs is like fishing in a ~ Fatalities ~ complained that dog hunters trespass with guns and barrel. I don’t see much sport in it. If you can’t get a (Continued From Front Page) intimidate them, and the dogs destroy property. Still- deer … in Accomack without a dog there’s something hunters also argued dogs run the deer off and confron- wrong with you. They’re everywhere.” caused by a medical condition, Geller added. tations between gun carriers could lead to injury. Crockett said that before the hearing, he considered At nearly 6:10 a.m. Saturday, Jeffrey Williams, 59, The dog hunters contend using the hounds is the asking for requirements that dog hunters register with of New York was driving a commercial passenger bus only way to control the large deer population and hunt clubs, use at least 200 continuous acres for the south on Lankford Highway in Machipongo when it that the law allows them to retrieve their animals. hunts, use tracking collars and limit the number of ran off the road and struck a ditch. Supervisor Robert Crockett came up with the com- dogs to eight. But after hearing the speakers, he was Fifty-four passengers from New York, Pennsylva- mittee proposal as an alternative to asking the Virgin- convinced a committee could handle the problems. nia and Virginia Beach were on the Vision Tours Bus, ia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to ban “I think it’s worth a try,” said Crockett. “They have a which leases the bus from ABC Bus Leasing of Min- hunting with dogs. The former sheriff said no one has duty to police their own,” he added about the hunt clubs. nesota, Geller said. Thirteen passengers were taken complained to police about violations for two years. Chesser, a former game warden who no longer hunts to Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital, where they Voting with Crockett were Chairman Donald Hart, with dogs, said he doesn’t want to see the tradition end. were treated for minor injuries. Vice Chairman Jack Gray and Supervisors Grayson “I think we should give (the committee) a chance … see The bus was going to Virginia Beach from New Chesser and Reneta Major. Supervisor Laura Belle if we can reach some kind of compromise.” York. Williams was not injured. Senior Trooper L.R. Gordy was absent due to an illness in her family. Crockett wants one of the supervisors to head Sturgis investigated and charged the bus driver with Gray said County Attorney Mark Taylor cleared up the committee. He was ready with the names of failure to keep a vehicle on the road. Sunday, October 20th Semi-Annual Auction Smith’s Chapel - Quinby

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4 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 Your Partner in Prevention In Wake of Embezzlement Arrest, Onley VFC Gets On With Mission By Linda Cicoira the fire station” between Jan. 1, 2008, New Name. Same WhileCompassionate the 82-year-old andformer Highly On- and Skilled June 30, Care. 2012. Last February, a ley Volunteer Fire & Rescue treasurer source close to the issue told the East- More highly skilled providers, more specialized care for women of all ages and more locationscharged throughout with thenine region. counts It’s Riverside of embezzle Partners- in Women’sern Shore Health Post with that between $400,00 locationsment in last Newport week News, awaits Williamsburg, trial, the Gloucester, compa and- onand the Eastern$500,000 Shore. is missing. ny is moving forward with new officers Stanley G. Barr Jr., a Norfolk lawyer In additionand nearly to the alreadya dozen extensive young obstetrical, members. gynecologicalwho and surgicalrepresents services the fire company, de- we currently provide, women now have access to the only fellowship trained minimally invasive“Our gynecologic official surgeon position and one isof thewe most will well not respected clined gynecologic to comment oncologist because he doesn’t in thecomment area. on the case,” Onley Fire Chief want to “prejudice the outcome. It is Bill Ferguson said Wednesday. “Our or- a very unfortunate circumstance,” he Forganization more information is visitfocusing riversideonline.com on serving/womenshealth. the continued. To schedule “It’s an ongoing matter; we PartnersRiverside ShoreIn Women’s Medical Health Center an appointment, please call one of the locations listed below. citizens of the community to the best of don’t know the extent of the loss.” our ability, encouraging and training our In early 2013, Accomack supervisors Newport News Newportcadets Newsand retaining interestGloucester and enthu- unanimouslyEastern Shore voted to put sanctions on Lisa A. Casanova, M.D. Williamsiasm Irvin, of M.D. our veteran membership.”Lisa A. Casanova, M.D. countyJennifer spending P. Reason, D.O. for the company until Monilla M. Dent, M.D. (GYN Oncology)Ferguson said the Monillacompany M. Dent, now M.D. has irregularitiesH. John Reason, M.D.in finances are resolved. NewBarry Gross, M.D. Name.(757) 594-4198 Jeffrey L. SameHenke, M.D. Elizabeth M. CompassionateReinoehl, D.O. and Highly Skilled Care. Jeffrey L. Henke, M.D. 20 active senior volunteersLeslie Hurt, and M.D. 11 ca- JustDavid before R. Scott, that M.D. action was taken, Fer- Leslie Hurt, M.D. dets 16 or 17 years oldJawwad who Khan, joined M.D. since gusonTheresa wrote G. Long, a N.P.letter to the board assur- Diane A. Maddela, D.O. Williamsburglast November and haveJoseph been K. King, involved M.D. ing(757) it that 442-6719 reorganization has made the Maya Tyler, N.P. Diane A. Maddela, D.O. Krystal Ainsley, M.D. in training. Ten are DarineCPR-certified; Moukalled, M.D. the company stronger, response time has (757) 249-3000 (Internal Medicine) Karanvir Virk, M.D. Jill otherJertson, isM.D. working on becoming certified,More improved highly and membership skilled has grown. providers, more specialized care for women of all ages and more Jawwad Khan, M.D. Janet Dehoux, N.P. Beth Scharlop, M.D. Joseph K. King, M.D. Ferguson said. “As a result of a discovery (in No- Karanvir Virk, M.D. (804) 693-2670 Darine Moukalled, M.D. “The majority of these guys and gals vember 2012) of possible financial ir- Allison Butler, N.P. locations throughout the region. It’s Riverside Partners in Women’s Health with James M. Mullins III, M.D. are going to attend the fire academy,” regularities … immediate changes Stanley D. Yeatts II, M.D. (757) 253-5600 Darlene Ewton, N.P. noted the chief. “My goal is to make uslocations were (made) and in proper Newport corrective ac - News, Williamsburg, Gloucester, and on the Eastern Shore. (757) 534-5700 the best we can be.” tion was taken,” Ferguson wrote. In addition, new officers were in- According to the county resolution, stalled in September. They include no payments will be made directly to President Dannehl Strautz, Vice Presi- the fire company and must be request- riversideonline.com/womenshealthdent John Roache, Treasurer TamiIn ed addition in writing by theto company the alreadypresi- extensive obstetrical, gynecological and surgical services Azza Abdel Hak, M.D. Serio and Secretary John Burr. Larry dent and treasurer. Accomack Finance Thomas and Rodney Beasley are at-weDirector currently Mike Mason is provide, reviewing pay- women now have access to the only fellowship trained minimally large members of the company’s board ments. Bills must be certified as au- Dr. Azza Abdel Hak is an internal medicine of directors. invasivethentic, payments gynecologic will be accounted surgeon and one of the most well respected gynecologic oncologist physician providing primary care. She Authorities are closely guarding in- against allocable money and for nor- specializes in the treatment of chronic formation about the charges againstin mally the eligible area. items or services made Morris. Court records show he is ac- to “similarly situated companies,” the diseases such as diabetes and high blood cused of “nine counts of embezzling resolution states. pressure, but her primary focus is on funds intended for the operations of Morris, who live on Coastal Bou- preventing illness in the first place. Forlevard more in Onley, information was released from visit riversideonline.com/womenshealth. To schedule jail on $1,000 bond after being in- “I help adult patients of all ages take control Riverside Shore Medical The Town of Cheriton will host dicted by an Accomack Grand Jury Center at Metompkin of their health, which in turn makes them Partners In Women’s Health anlast appointment, week. As is the usual practiceplease call one of the locations listed below. 17385 Lankford Highway Trick-or-Treating on Thursday, less reliant on medications and minimizes for Accomack General District Court, Parksley, VA 23421 October 31st from 6pm to 8pm the need for more intensive care,” she says. a hearing was scheduled to appoint a lawyer for Morris in case he can- “My goal as a physician is to get to know my Azza Abdel Hak, M.D. No full face masks for anyone over 13 years old not afford one. If he hires an attorney patients. Strong partnerships lead to better Dante Richardson, M.D. Curfew is 8pm! before 1:30 p.m. Oct. 23, the hearing patient care.” Newport News Newportwill not be necessary. News Gloucester Eastern Shore The nine charges were broken down To Select Dr. Abdel Hak as your physician. by six-month increments from Jan. 1, 2008 through June 30, 2012. The indict- Call (757) 665-5996Lisa A. Casanova, M.D. Williamments were Irvin,brought Monday, M.D. Oct. 7, but Lisa A. Casanova, M.D. Jennifer P. Reason, D.O. Same-Day Appointments. Medicare Patients Welcome. were kept quiet by the commonwealth’s riversideonline.com/shore Monilla M. Dent, M.D.Have a Happy & Safe Halloween!! (GYNattorney Oncology) until Morris was arrested. Monilla M. Dent, M.D. H. John Reason, M.D. Barry Gross, M.D. (757) 594-4198 Jeffrey L. Henke, M.D. Elizabeth M. Reinoehl, D.O. Jeffrey L. Henke, M.D. Leslie Hurt, M.D. David R. Scott, M.D. Leslie Hurt, M.D. Jawwad Khan, M.D. Theresa G. Long, N.P. Diane A. Maddela, D.O. Williamsburg Joseph K. King, M.D. (757) 442-6719 Maya Tyler, N.P. Diane A. Maddela, D.O. Krystal Ainsley, M.D. Darine Moukalled, M.D. (757) 249-3000 (Internal Medicine) Karanvir Virk, M.D. Jill Jertson, M.D. Jawwad Khan, M.D. Janet Dehoux, N.P. Beth Scharlop, M.D. Joseph K. King, M.D. Karanvir Virk, M.D. (804) 693-2670 Darine Moukalled, M.D. Allison Butler, N.P. James M. Mullins III, M.D. Stanley D. Yeatts II, M.D. (757) 253-5600 Darlene Ewton, N.P. (757) 534-5700

riversideonline.com/womenshealth October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 back door to close,” she testified. Taze- abouts of Northan to call his office at 787- well said she called her grown children 1131 or 824-5666. Tips may be submitted Police and Court Postings (including her daughter) and her hus- through the department’s website, By Linda Cicoira band from whom she’s been separated www.accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org for more than a dozen years. “I told her ………………………… Northampton Circuit Court Assistant Commonwealth’s Attor- what happened … I tried to protect her. Accomack District Court Her DNA was found on Korey Dan- ney Beverly Leatherbury called the I offered to swear on my Bible. I wanted A Mears man is being held without taye Taylor’s penis just hours after he evidence against Taylor “overwhelm- her to talk to him, let him know not to bond after threatening to detonate an- was accused of raping the grandmoth- ing. The story he makes up to explain come to my house no more.” other Accomack resident’s house and er of his three children as she slept off it is equally perverse.” Tazewell said she didn’t call police kill his family, according to records filed drugs taken for a migraine headache. Tazewell, 59, of Bay View Apart- right away. She feared being denied in Accomack General District Court. But following 20 minutes of delib- ments near Cheriton, admitted that visits with her grandchildren. James Michael Carpenter, 25, of eration, a Northampton Circuit Court earlier in the afternoon the two had Forensic scientist Gloria Hill said Cattail Road is accused of making the jury acquitted Taylor last Friday of a disagreement about seating at the the DNA from only two people was threat on Oct. 6. the charge. The panel consisted of four wedding. “I told him I was not going to found on Taylor — his and the victim’s. Following “an altercation with Kyle women and eight men. the wedding. It was just a thing I said A nurse who specializes in sexual Sawyer,” Carpenter told “Mr. Sawyer The alleged victim, Dorothy Wil- because I was mad,” Tazewell said. assault testified, “The abnormal find- that he would blow up his house and liams Tazewell, is disabled with rheu- When she went to the bedroom to ings (bruises and cervical bleeding) kill his wife and children,” Deputy D.W. matoid arthritis. Her daughter, who sleep, Taylor stayed in her living room that I found were consistent with Mrs. Tyndall of Accomack County Sheriff’s married the defendant two weeks after watching TV and promising to lock up Tazewell’s story.” Another expert said Office (ACSO) wrote in the record. “Af- the alleged rape, cast her as a woman before he left. she suffers from Post Traumatic Stress ter investigation, I discovered that Mr. who lied to suit her purposes — one of At a January preliminary hearing, Disorder because of the incident. Carpenter did make this statement.” which was to sabotage the upcoming she testified that she went to police Dorothy Tazewell also used the Al- A November preliminary hearing wedding. about Taylor in 2001 after he “pinned ford plea regarding a charge of grand was set. The evidence included topless pho- me between the kitchen and the table. larceny of more than $7,640 in cash and In another case, David Ira Smith Jr., tographs of Dorothy Tazewell that Tay- He was trying to get my clothes off and checks from Shore Stop of Cape Charles 46, of Scarborough Neck Road in Belle lor, 34, of Indiantown Road in Eastville he bruised me all over so I went and where she worked on Dec. 26, 1986. She Haven was charged with possession of claimed she emailed to him. He also complained about that.” was 32 years old when the incident oc- cocaine on Oct. 11. Deputy S.E. Henning told police she enticed him. Charges were never made against curred. She was given five years, with of ACSO investigated. No bond was set. She denied sending photos or seduc- him in connection with that incident. all but nine months suspended, and or- Maryland authorities are seeking ex- ing him. Tazewell said she took photos Her daughter has been seeing Taylor dered to make restitution. tradition for Andrew Moore, 46, of Ce- of herself and saved them to her cell since high school. ………………………… dar Drive in Horntown. Moore is being phone because she had skin irritations In the first case, Taylor blamed Accomack Sheriff’s Office held in Accomack Jail without bail. He that she wanted to show her physician. his teenage cousin for sending lewd Robert James Northan Jr., 28, of On- is wanted on a charge of fourth-degree Jurors were told of Tazewell’s theft text messages to the girl from his cell ley is being sought by police in connec- burglary. Deputy N. Bogan investigated. conviction nearly three decades earlier. phone. She was a basketball player on tion with a shooting in the Whitesville ………………………… They weren’t told that Taylor is a reg- the team he coached for the Northamp- area Sunday, according to Accomack Accomack Grand Jury istered sex offender who was convicted ton Parks and Recreation Department. Sheriff Todd Godwin. Quiet indictments made public this in 2010 of taking indecent liberties Taylor was sentenced to five years in The incident on Church Street near week include: with a girl younger than 15. He used prison with all but 12 months sus- Parksley was reported to Godwin’s •Harry (Peaches) Earl Pinkard, 46, the Alford plea in that case to accept pended. Probation was ordered for five office at about 4:40 a.m. Deputies ar- of Lankford Highway in New Church, guilt while maintaining his innocence. years, until 2015. rived at the scene and found a victim on counts of eluding and driving after Taylor clapped, cried and hugged Had he been convicted in his moth- who was taken by Parksley Rescue to a being declared an habitual offender his relatives after the recent verdict er-in-law’s case, Taylor would have au- local hospital. The victim, who Godwin on Nov. 24, 2012, and possession of co- was read. His wife started weeping as tomatically gotten life in prison. did not identify, was listed in critical caine on July 20, 2013. Trooper S.N. the jury came out, even before the deci- Tazewell testified that on Sept. 22, but stable condition. Kulick investigated. sion was announced. None of the jurors 2012, she had taken a couple of Florinal Shots were fired following an al- •Calvin Nathaniel Nock, 35, of Bos- looked over at the defendant as they with codeine pills before lying down in tercation between at least two people, ton Road in Painter, on counts of hit took their seats. her bedroom. She said she awoke to a Godwin said. The suspect fled before and run with property damage of more Taylor didn’t testify, but his lawyer, pain in her stomach that she realized police arrived. than $1,000, driving without a license Eric Korslund of Norfolk, argued that was Taylor having intercourse with Northan was charged with mali- and failure to stay in the lane, occur- the DNA could have been his wife’s or her; her pants and underwear had been cious wounding, use of a firearm in the ring June 30. that the sex was consensual. removed. She said she pushed him off crime and possession of a firearm by a •Noe Escalante-Velasquez, 31, of “Corey Taylor did not rape his moth- and managed to roll off the bed, but he felon. Northan is “known to frequent Dreamland Court in Accomac, on er-in-law,” said Korslund. “This is the grabbed her from behind. She stomped the Parksley and Tasley areas of Ac- counts of stealing a vehicle belong- case of a false accusation. … It boils on his feet to get free before escaping to comack County,” Godwin said. ing to Steven Silva, hit and run with down to her believability. Keep an open the bathroom and locking the door. Evi- Northampton Sheriff’s Office, State property damage of more than $1,000, mind. Listen to all the evidence. … Her dence showed she suffered “blunt force Police and Parksley Police Department driving without a license and driving a story will not make sense to you … a trauma to her cervix.” assisted Accomack Sheriff’s Office. vehicle “closer than is reasonable and preposterous story. … She doesn’t call “I washed up … I was in there cry- Godwin asked anyone with informa- prudent” on April 28. Trooper J. Feryus police. She calls her family.” ing. I sat on the floor just waiting for my tion about the shooting or the where- investigated. 6 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013

look nice.” He favors $6 million for the library. “Parents (and) students need a way to get some work done. Students need more access to books and (the) In- ternet. This is a good investment.” Library Turnaround William Bannon of Greenbush is op- By Linda Cicoira Amadeo said it would have taken only spending. “This library is of critical im- posed to spending $6 million for the li- A majority of Accomack residents are a few days to install the light at a cost portance for the future of the county.” brary and to building it in Onley. “I can willing to spend $6 million in tax rev- of $200,000. “Four months to build this “I have had experience with round- understand renovation and upgrades enue for a new library, according to an thing?!?! Really?!?! The NYP&N Rail- abouts and I’m not a fan,” wrote to the existing building, but not for email survey conducted recently by the road could lay a mile of track down the Sharyn McQuaid of Melfa. “I think it that pricetag,” he said. Eastern Shore Post. The same group nar- Eastern Shore in a single day in 1884!” is an enormous expense for something Dan Hillman of Locustville said he rowly agreed using nearly $2 million for a “Businesses (are) suffering due to that people will wish to have removed likes roundabouts, having seen “nu- roundabout in Tasley is a waste of money. detours. Traffic (is) backed up at the 4 in short order.” merous towns up north” use them. More than 58 percent of those who Corners traffic light (and there is) dif- A member of the Friends of the “They proved to be very effective.” He participated in the poll favor spending ficulty in crossing the highway” due to Eastern Shore Public Library, Mc- favors a more up-to-date library, “but the library estimate. About 33 percent detours, he continued. It would take Quaid continued, “I would vote in fa- given the economy, it seems to me that are opposed and around 9 percent like 400 years to see electric cost savings to vor of spending $6 million.” She said $6 million is a bit extravagant.” He the concept, but not the pricetag. Fifty- justify it, Amadeo said. more space would allow the collection also questioned the location because of two percent are against building a traf- Amadeo favors the library, but wants of books to grow and more room for future hospital congestion. fic circle at the intersection of Parksley the proposal scaled down. “Enough computer users. “It would accommo- “This is a joke and a total waste of and Tasley Roads. money is wasted by the county,” he date public meetings … the parking money when a traffic light is all that Don Amadeo lives down the street said. “Money spent on a new library lot of the current library is often com- was needed,” said Shirley Christian of from the roundabout project. He said would be money well spent.” pletely full and yet, I think the change Melfa, who complained about Tasley he was speaking for “many Tasley resi- “I don’t understand the point of it,” in location would increase user traffic detours. Christian worries a new li- dents” when he called it a “huge waste Linda Nicola of Onancock wrote about considerably and the larger parking brary would increase taxes. “With the of time and taxpayer money and a ma- the roundabout. “Seems like a lot of ex- availability would make access easier.” economy as it is people are not in a po- jor inconvenience” to travelers. pense for nothing. A lot of businesses have “Roundabouts are chaotic and hec- sition to take on more debt.” A traffic light would have been a bet- been harmed because of the shutdown of tic,” Chris Stewart of Painter contend- Jack Mason of Metompkin Bay called ter solution for less money, he contended. the road.” She would vote for the library ed. “The only thing a roundabout does is the roundabout “beyond insane.” He said it will “provide mortuaries with increased EVERY TRANE ENDURES TOUGH TESTS business and emergency rooms with more FOR RELIABILITY… AND AFFORDABILITY. overcrowding.” He helped raise money for the current library, but would probably vote against a new facility “unless it were Smith Island Cakes located between the community college Wednesday 9am-4pm and Nandua High School.” Thursday 9am-2pm & 5pm-8pm “What a waste of money!” Al James Friday 9am- 4pm of Quinby said about the Tasley inter- Saturday 9am-2pm section. “If they were worried about ac- 0% APR cidents before, wait ’til confused motor- Thursday Night is ists enter a roundabout.” with payment in full in 36 Months* Burger Night! “As much as I love the library, I don’t AND think county government should fund Daily Specials Up to a $1,000 Trade-in Allowance* it,” James continued. “If they can’t get Trade-up to Trane, the number one name in reliability. 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He “would derstandings,” she wrote. “I would sup- “who need them for school work, employ- County already has a library.” rather see the money spent on economic port some of my tax dollars going toward ment opportunities and personal growth.” John Hickman, another islander, development or infrastructure.” a new county library, but am not sure Kenny Ainsworth Jr. of Horsey said favors the traffic circle. “Roundabouts “It took them 11 years to start the about the figure. We are all very con- the roundabout is “nice but unnecessary.” are very effective ways to efficiently project,” Lynn Gillingham of Onan- scious of personal budgets right now.” He favors the library “because it is manage traffic. He wants a new $6 mil- cock wrote of the roundabout. “I hope “I guess it’s better than a stop light,” the right time to build based on the cost lion library because “Accomack is the it doesn’t take them 11 years to finish Karen Simpson of Quinby said of the of construction and money … there is a home of some of the oldest records in it. The detours are inconvenient.” Re- Tasley intersection. “But won’t actually clear need. … It should be more central the country and they should be main- garding the library, Gillingham added, know until it is finished and I have used to the county, not in the southern half.” tained in a state-of-the-art building.” “Spend the money, for goodness sake. it.” She favors spending for a new library. Dorothy Bonney of New Church said “They take getting used to, but do Libraries are priceless.” “YES! YES! YES!!! Cut paying health in- “no” to the library and the roundabout keep traffic flowing,” Evan Clements Ashley Mapp of Onancock said the surance for supervisors, cut paying state for economic reasons and because other of Onancock said of the roundabout. “I detours “are very dangerous” and a troopers overtime for sitting in their unnamed projects are more important. had hoped a four-way stop would work better plan is needed. She favors li- marked cars during highway roadwork. “This may cause more accidents in Tasley. That would have been my brary spending. “Updating the local Cut free breakfast/lunches in schools.” and confusion than the blinker or a first choice.” He approves spending for library would bring excitement (and) Deborah Russell of Parksley agreed traffic light,” wrote Carol Callander of a new library. “We have spent a fortune that would bring in the children … the roundabout is a “waste of time and Bloxom of the road circle. She favors on so many other things … why not on even if it starts just out of curiosity.” taxpayers’ money.” Regarding the li- library spending. “Attempting to re- something that benefits all? The facil- “Our current main library is out- brary, “I don’t see why they didn’t let furbish the current structure would be ity should be built to last and be flex- dated and worn out and completely Accomack supervisors help purchase more expensive than starting new.” ible as … needs change. I hope we don’t inadequate to deliver the services we the old McMath building. Seems we Rupert Humer of Pungoteague said have committee after committee or end need,” Laura Lucas of Onancock wrote. have enough dilapidated buildings on the roundabout shouldn’t have been ap- up building an inferior project.” “We can afford it. If the county obtained the Shore going to the dogs.” proved. He likes the $6 million library “The roundabout will prevent acci- a bond that allowed interest-only pay- “The roundabout on Chincoteague plan. “The county needs a new library dents,” said Robert J. Peters of Horsey. ments for the first two or three years, has been a good thing,” said Donna Ma- and with a tax increase of only $15 per He favors the library “to further educa- the principal would begin to be paid son of the island. “Libraries are a valu- household, it was very affordable.” tion and access to the world of books at the same time that the school bond able resource but … $6 million is a lot of J.W. Jeffries of Chincoteague Island is and now computer technology.” debt is significantly reduced. Therefore, money. I would scale back the size and opposed to the library plan. “Absolutely Charles Heath of Greenbackville a tax increase should not be necessary.” scope and try to salvage the character NO. Spend the $6 million on our teacher said he is indifferent to the traffic circle of the current library. Maintaining some of the older structures is, in my opinion, Anniversary a good idea. We took an old barbershop in Chincoteague and with donations of Now Is the Time to Get Sale land and fundraisers made a very his- Select torical, very unusual, modern library Away to a New Home, that serves the community well and Sterling Silver Jewelry maintains the heritage of the Island.” “The Island House 2” 20% Off Shirley Zamora of Onancock saw The Diamond ring is still available! no problem with the roundabout and Starting at $62,900 Until Oct. 31! also compared it with the one on Chin- coteague where traffic is heavier. She C.D.Package Marsh Price is against spending for the library. Onancock, VA “The county has too many mandated, ***ONLY $72,900*** *plus applicable757-787-3333 taxes, title, administration fee, placement permit, & survey. unfunded liabilities to take on this amount of discretionary debt … the library needs to research more grant Family funding … it has spent money on two Includes: sets of plans to accommodate the ‘gift’ of Dentistry  Standard Delivery ‘free’ land. That has cost over a million We accept most PPO insurances dollars … it is not just $6 million and and Virginia MedicaidStandard and weSet provide a full spectrum of services. 20 years of debt. 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Community Notes Bloxom Volunteer Fire Bloxom Company will celebrate its 60th anniversary Sat- Boys & Girls Club To Sponsor Chincoteague urday, Oct. 19th, from 2 to Island’s Third An- 4 p.m. in its Banquet Hall. Swine and Wine Dinner Nov. 16 nual Mayor’s Ball Benches donated in honor of Chincoteague will be held Nov. the five founding fathers of the fire The Boys and Girls Club of the during the summer. 23 at 6 p.m. at Chin- company will be dedicated. Eastern Shore will hold its Sixth An- The focus of the club is for members coteague Center to ben- There will be T-shirts on sale to nual Swine and Wine event at Central to achieve academic success, develop efit the Museum of Chincote- commemorate the occasion. Green in Painter Saturday, Nov. 16. good character and citizenship and ague Island. The public is invited. Swine and Wine will feature roast maintain healthy lifestyles. This elegant affair includes pig and chicken plus Chatham wine Sponsorships are available for hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dessert Onley Veterans Cel- Onley and the music of Mr. B and the Boys. Swine and Wine to help the club meet catered by Bill’s Seafood. ebration will be held Sat- It is held at the gymnasium at Central its mission. A $1,000 Platinum Spon- Bigger Dreams will provide music. urday, Nov. 9, with a pa- High School that is transformed for sorship includes eight tickets to the Tickets, at $50 per person, can be rade of veteran organizations, this evening into a magical scene. The event. A $500 Gold Sponsor receives purchased at Chincoteague Center and military units, bands, antique cars, building is donated for the fund-raiser four tickets. A $250 Silver Sponsor re- at Shore Bank on Maddox Boulevard. Corvettes, motorcycles, civic groups, by Tucker Robbins, owner of Central ceives two tickets. There is also a $150 For information or to reserve a ta- police departments, and fire equipment. Green and maker of unique furniture. Angel Donation. ble, call 336-0614. The parade will kick off at 11 a.m. Swine and Wine is the biggest fund- Tickets to the event are $40 in ad- from Onley Road and proceed down raiser of the year for Boys and Girls vance and $45 at the door. There is also The Eastern Shore Coastal Boulevard to East Main Street, Club, Eastern Shore Unit. The club a special price of $30 for those 30 and Railway Museum in Parksley past the Town Office and reviewing has approximately 200 members, 90 younger. Parksley will have a stand, and ending at Forrest Road. percent of whom qualify for free or re- For information on sponsorships or Spaghetti Supper Friday, After the parade the public is in- duced meals at school and 55 percent of to purchase tickets, call Mary Harris Oct. 25, at Parksley Firehouse vited to join the mayor, council and whom come from single-parent homes. at 442-3379, ext. 113. Tickets also can Social Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. The celebration committee for an all-Amer- Last year the club served over 24,000 be purchased at the Book Bin, Ray- menu includes spaghetti, garlic ican picnic and musical entertainment meals at programs that are conducted fields in Nassawadox and Machipongo bread, salad, and an assortment of at Onley Fire and Rescue building on after school from 3 to 8 p.m. and all day Trading Company. cakes. The cost is $7 for adults and $4 Maple Street. for children under 12 years of age. Car- Anyone interested in participating Call Pat ry-out dinners also will be available. in the parade or volunteering their 134 Market St., Onancock Hart at All money raised will benefit the time, is asked to call Jamye Salazar at (757) 710-4145 757- museum. 787-3985. www.thehartcorporation.com 787-4848 Proudly Serving the Eastern Shore & Hampton Roads MELFAmelfa - Charming- Charming bungalow bungalow builtbuilt in 1950 hasand some has some recent recentupgrades upgrades such as suchnew electricalas new electrical panel. 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MLS #R36374A This property is a must see!!! $65,000$65,000 ONLEYOnley -- ThisThis buildingbuilding waswas home the home to the totown’s the town’spost office, post a office,retail store, a retail and store,most recently,and most a church.recently, The a church. entry has The small en- trytiles has that small tell the tiles year that it wastell built,the year 1913. it Thiswas built,building 1913. has Thisbeen buildinggutted, including has been the gutted old floor out joist including and most the of old the floor plaster joist and andlathing most strips. of the There plaster are andsome lathing leaks coming strips. 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Births Photo by Jennifer Bradford Sayers Medical Assistant Graduates Eastern Shore Community College recently held a Pinning Ceremony for Medical Assisting Program graduates. MilePOSTS Past Medical Assisting Program Director Pat Diem, RN, presented a pin to each graduate. Program Director Beth Perry RMA, BSN, C, RN, recognized Shannon Northam for earning the highest grade point average. She also recognized Pat Diem for her years of service to the college and her assistance in developing the program. Diem retired from the college in August 2012. Graduates included (from left): front row - Chakira Smith, Shan- non Northam, Isamar Morales, Laura McKee, Ashley Killmon, and Jessica Greenley; back row - Tania Gariepy, Rachel Ferebee, De’Shena Drummond, Colleen Costello, Candice Cordle, and Lauren Brady, with Pat Diem. •a daughter, born to Ro- Milepost Items can be faxed to the Eastern Shore Post cheta Johnson-Kellam of Nelsonia Sept. 20 at 789-7681 or e-mailed to [email protected] •a daughter, born to Gricelda Roblero and Hector Castillo Jr. of Accomac Sept. 28 •a daughter, born to Decola and Garry Custis of Melfa Sept. 29 •a son, born to Carrie and Bryan White of Chincoteague Oct. 2 •a son, born to Suzanna Bowen of Onancock Oct. 4 •a son, born to Taikala and Lamar Top Award Reid of Cape Charles Oct. 6 Don and Dona Drew of Copper •a son, born to Laneka Baines and 2 Large, 3 topping Pizzas, Large cheese pizza Creations in Melfa won the Best Daryl Davis of Exmore Oct. 6 in Show Blue Ribbon at the 50th •a daughter, born to Crystal Harris 1o Wings & Free 2 ltr. soda & 20 wings Annual Fine Arts Festival held re- and Breon Dickerson of Horntown $26.99 $18.99 cently in Havre de , Md. Oct. 6 Large cheese pizza Square 1 topping PUBLIC HEARING & 20 wings & 2 ltr. soda CHINCOTEAGUE 911 COMMUNICATIONS $18.99 $14.99 The Chincoteague Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, October 21, 2013, 2 large cheesesteaks Daily Lunch Specials at 7 pm to receive comments concerning the operation of the 911 Communication Center. w/1 order of french fries starting at $5.99 The Public is encouraged to attend and voice their views on sending the 911 operations to & 2 ltr. soda Eastern Shore of Virginia 911 Commission or retain the 911 services on the Island. $18.99 We will be moving to the old Fresh Pride building in Four The Public Hearing will be held in the 25363 Lankford Hwy., Onley, VA Corner Plaza in the coming Chincoteague Town Council Chambers, Call 757-787-7688 or months! Hope to see you Fax 787-1179 6150 Community Drive, Chincoteague, Virginia. over there! 10 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013

Parksley Woman Dies the Eastern Star, and a member of the Longtime Sunday Obituaries Eastern Shore Woman’s Club, serving Mrs. Julia Mason Tilghman, 82, as chaplain for many years. School Teacher Dies Hacksneck Nurse Dies of Parksley passed away Thursday, Mrs. Rew is survived by her son, Mrs. Lillie Mae Cherrix, 89 of Zoe Nicole Bryans, 49, of Hacks- Oct. 10, 2013, at her residence. Alva James Wimbrow (and wife, Car- Chincoteague Island passed away Mon- neck died peace- Born in Nas- ol); step-grandchildren, Connie Jarvis day, Oct. 14, 2013, at Riverside Shore fully Saturday, sawadox, she was (and husband, Johnnie), Lisa Cook Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox. Sept. 28, 2013. the daughter of (and husband, Jeff), and Barry Rew Born on Chincoteague Island, she Zoe was born in the late Norman (and wife, Maria); several step-great- was the daughter of the late Edna Geneva, Switzer- W. Mason, Myrtle grandchildren; very dear friend, Kitty (Magee) Peterson. She was a member land, and experi- Guy Mason, and Hickman, who was by her side all dur- of Union Baptist Church and Rain- enced a culturally Lillian W. Mason. ing her illness; many, many friends; bow Sisters Sunday School Class and childhood in She was a charter and her loving cat, Pinkie. She was taught Sunday School and Bible School Europe. Curiosity member of Bap- predeceased by her sister, Hedy Samu- for the 3-year-olds for over 40 years. and openness al- tist Bible Church, els and her cat, Mr. Beautiful. Mrs. Cherrix was predeceased by her lowed her to em- where she was ex- A graveside service was conducted husband, Robert E. Cherrix Sr.; and a brace people whose tremely active. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Cape Charles Cem- sister, Marion Seubert. She is survived Mrs. Tilghman paths she crossed Zoe Bryans Mrs. Tilghman etery by Pastor Russell Goodrich. Me- by her children, Iris Ann Bowden and and places where was predeceased morial contributions may be made to Robert E. Cher- adventure took her. Zoe was a caring by her husband, Vaughn “Buddy” Til- Trinity United Methodist Church, c/o rix Jr. (and wife, friend to many where she settled in Rock- ghman; a daughter, Cheryl Lynne Par- Mrs. Ida Mae Robbins, 23089 Carr Ln., Mollie); grand- bridge County and on the Eastern Shore. rish; a brother, Van Mason; and son- Cape Charles, VA 23310; or to Hospice children, Gina Zoe was a graduate of the Univer- in-law, Dean Budd. Survivors include of the Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., B. Williams (and sity of Virginia and received an RN her daughter, Cindy T. Budd of Onley; Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417. husband, Dan- degree from Dabney Lancaster Com- grandsons, Douglas Hopkins and Ste- Online condolences may be offered iel), Lisa B. Hall, munity College in Clifton Forge. She phen Hopkins (and fiancée, Heather); at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com and Bobbie Jean was a nurse at Heritage Hall in Lex- and great-grandchildren, Maran, Em- Arrangements were made by Wilkins- Jones, all of Chin- ington and subsequently a palliative ily, Kristy and Rebecca. Doughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. coteague Island; nurse with Rockbridge Area Hospice Funeral services were conducted great-grandchil- for eight years. She then worked as a Monday, Oct. 14, at Baptist Bible Saxis Man Passes Away dren, Sheana Rae critical care nurse at Augusta Medi- Church by Rev. Robert Fletcher and Mr. James “Jimmy” Lee Ewell, Bowden, Lauren Mrs. Cherrix cal Center in Fishersville. In 2010, Rev. James Chalfant. Interment was in 77, of Saxis died Sunday, Oct. 13, 2013, Nicole Cherrix, Zoe joined Home Health and Palliative Parksley Cemetery. at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital. and Alanna Kaitlyn Hall; and sister, Care, a unit of Riverside Shore Memo- Memorial donations may made to Born in Saxis, he was the son of the Ernestine Daisey, all of Chincoteague rial Hospital in Nassawadox. Baptist Bible Church Building Fund, late Louis Finney Ewell and Alice Mi- Island; and several nieces and nephews. Dear to Zoe’s heart was her work 24577 Front St., Accomac, VA 23301; or randa Wessells Ewell. Funeral services were conducted as a volunteer nurse and translator to the SPCA, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA Mr. Ewell is survived by his wife, Thursday, Oct. 17, at Union Baptist on several medical missions to Haiti 23418. Memory tributes may be shared Linda Ewell; daughter, Candy Bosman Church on Chincoteague by Rev. Kevin sponsored by Lexington Presbyterian at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com (and husband, Donald) of Onancock; Eley and Rev. William L. Gregory. Church. She loved books and birds and Arrangements were made by Wil- son, James Lee Ewell Jr. of Chinco­ Interment was at Thornton Cem- was a passionate gardener. Many warm- liams-Parksley Funeral Home. teague; sister, Yvonne Hickman; grand- etery, Chincoteague Island. ly remember the culinary pleasures children, Wesley Bosman, Christopher Memorial donations may be made and camaraderie of outdoor meals with Cape Charles Woman Dies Geyser and Ashley Rasmussen; great- to Union Baptist Church, 6365 Church Jake and Zoe. Zoe was a loving wife to Mrs. Rubye Knight Rew, 94, of grandchildren, Troy James Geyser and St., Chincoteague Island, VA 23336. Jacob “Jake” Piersol for 23 years. Cape Charles passed away Sunday, Makenzie Rasmussen; and several Condolences may be made online at She was the daughter of Bronwyn Oct. 13, 2013. nieces and nephews. He was preceded www.salyerfh.com Bryans of Charlottesville and the late Born in Richmond, Va., she was the in death by a brother, Louis Finney Arrangements were made by Salyer Peter Bryans, and sister of Mark Bry- daughter of the late Bertha and Es- Ewell, Jr.; and sisters, Mirian Ellis, Funeral Home, Chincoteague Island. ans of Atlanta, Ga., and Andrew Bry- tell Knight. She grew up on the East- Juanita Drewer, Elza Merritt, Margue- ans of Cincinnati, Ohio. Zoe was a lov- ern Shore and was married to the late rite Rowley, and Lorraine Marshall. Exmore Resident Dies ing and adored aunt of six nieces, Ann, Alva James Wimbrow. After his un- A memorial service was conducted Mrs. Joan Marie Tordo, 79, of Ex- Natalie, Rebecca, Mary Ellen, Kalliope, timely death, she married the late S. Sunday, Oct. 20, at the Saxis Pier, with more died Monday, Oct. 14, 2013, at home. and Margaret, and four nephews, Wil- Farring Rew. They were married for 50 Pastor Freddie Ward officiating. A native of Port Chester, N.Y., she liam, Peter, Maxwell and Ben. years. Mrs. Rew was a member of Trin- Memorial contributions may be was the daughter of the late Hugh A memorial service was held at ity U.M. Church and was active until made to the Saxis Island Museum, P.O. and Anna Melson McMunn. She was a Rockbridge Vineyard in Raphine. her health prevented her from attend- Box 21, Saxis, VA 23427. member of Exmore Baptist Church. Memorial donations may be made ing; she served as president of Faith- To sign the guest book online, visit Mrs. Tordo was predeceased by her to Hospice and Palliative Care of the ful Workers Class. Mrs. Rew was a 60- www.thorntonfuneralhome.net husband, Maurice Tordo. She is sur- Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite year member and past worthy matron Arrangements were made by Thorn- vived by her children, Jeanne Marie 3, Onancock, VA 23417. of Northampton Chapter 2 Order of ton Funeral Home in Parksley. Irons of Exmore, Loralei Unger (and October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 husband, Frank) of South Carolina, ket St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417; Lindsay Stokes) as he devoted the past five years to help- Rori Lee Homme (and friend, Dirk) of or to a Hospice of your choice. Memory of Accomac; sister, ing his grandfather care for her at home, Oregon, Allyson Homme of Washington, tributes may be shared with the family Ardis Gay Crock- Whitney and Noah Whittington of Fruit- and Justin Homme of West Virginia; at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com ett (and husband, land, and Courtney, Cody, Casey and grandchildren, Rick and Chris Irons, Arrangements were made by Wil- Al) of Onancock; Chloe Carpenter of Warren; and great- Frank and Aubrey Unger, Kevin and liams-Onancock Funeral Home. grandchildren, grandchild, Logan Marshall, born Sept. Ian Winans, Jesse Barrett, and Justin, Justin Phillips, 26, 2013, of Warren. She was predeceased Jason, and Ryan Homme; several great- Hacks Neck Woman Dies Kirsten Elebash, by a son, Alvin Thomas Carpenter Jr. grandchildren; and beloved pets, Mau- Miss Susie Jeannette Killmon, Melissa Outten, Mr. Drummond A visitation will be held tonight, Oct. rice, Mac, Petey B. and Annie. 80, of Hacks Neck passed away Tues- Joshua Mariner, 18, from 7 until 8:30 at Wilkins-Dough- Funeral services will be conducted day, Oct. 15, 2013, at Riverside Shore Chandler, Mallory, Peyton and Forest ty Funeral Home in Cape Charles. In- today, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m. at Exmore Rehabilitation Center in Parksley. Chavis Drummond, Tyler Drummond, terment will be Saturday, Oct. 19, at 1 Baptist Church by Rev. Jonathan Car- Born in Hacks Neck, she was a Joseph and Elijah McKinnie, and Ga- p.m. at Cape Charles Cemetery, with penter. A viewing will be held at the daughter of the late Oswald and Dora briella Stokes; great-grandchildren, Pastor Russell Goodrich officiating. church one hour prior to the service. Trader Killmon. She was a homemaker Conner, Sarah and Charlotte Outten, Memorial donations may be sent Memorial donations may be sent to and member of Evergreen U.M. Church. and Mariner; and several nieces to Hospice and Palliative Care of the Exmore Baptist Church, 11624 Occo- Survivors include her niece and and nephews. Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite hannock Rd., Exmore, VA 23350. Online nephew, Rose Ann Moore of Keller and Graveside services will be conducted 3, Onancock, VA 23417. Online con- condolences may be sent to the family Oscar Trader of Petersburg, Va. In ad- at Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Onan- dolences may be sent to the family at at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com dition to her parents, she was prede- cock Saturday, Oct. 19, at 2 p.m., by Rev. www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by ceased by three sisters, Lottie K. Trad- Robert Smoot and Rev. Albert Crockett. Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. er, Doris K. Randolph and Mary K. Memorial donations may be made to Guilford Captain Dies Wimbrow; and three brothers, Gilbert, Broadway Baptist Church, c/o Penny Capt. Randolph “Randy” Annis, Onancock Retiree Dies Purnell and Edward Killmon. Fowler, P.O. Box 234, Onley, VA 23418. 80, of Guilford passed away Tuesday, Mrs. Margaret Lewis Ross, 89, A memorial service will be held at Memory tributes may be shared at Oct. 15, 2013, at his residence. of Onancock passed away at Riverside Calvary Bible Church in Accomac Sun- www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Born in Guilford, he was the son of Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawa- day, Oct. 20, at 1 p.m., with Pastor Rob- Arrangements were made by Wil- the late Warner “Bud” Annis Jr. and dox Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. ert Howard officiating. liams-Onancock Funeral Home. Margie Susan Annis. Born in Keyport, N.J., she was a Memorial donations may be made Capt. Annis is survived by his wife, daughter of the late Edward Thomas to the SPCA, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA Ex-Retail Worker Dies Shirley Annis; son, Danny Annis (and Lewis and Della Jones Lewis. Mrs. 23418. Memory tributes may be shared Mrs. Irene Carpenter, 85, of Machi- wife, Susan); daughter, Barbara Heady Ross was a member of Greenbush U.M. at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com pongo died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013, at (and husband, Edward Jr.); grandchil- Church. While living in Virginia Beach, Arrangements were made by Wil- her home, where she had been cared for dren, Dana Annis Tapman, Stephanie Va., she was active in school and com- liams-Onancock Funeral Home. since suffering a stroke Aug. 1, 2008. Annis, Susan Annis, Rebecca Heady and munity affairs, and was also a substi- Born and raised in Chemnitz, Ger- Megan Heady; and great-grandchildren, tute teacher. She was a former member Post Office Retiree Dies many, she was the daughter of the late Brody, Mackenzie, Shane and Natalia. of Huguenot Garden Club, and Ches- Mr. F. Reade Drummond, 78, of Oskar and Walli Post Roschar. She be- A funeral service will be conducted terfield County Extension Home Coun- Onley, a former longtime resident of came a beautician and was working in Saturday, Oct. 19, at 2 p.m. at Thorn- cil in Richmond, Va. After residing in Melfa, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 15, Landshut, Germany, where she met ton Funeral Home in Parksley by Rev. Charlotte, N.C., she and her husband 2013, at Riverside Shore Memorial Army man Alvin Thomas Carpenter Mark Howard. Interment will follow made their home in Onancock. Hospital in Nassawadox. Sr. when he came in on Thanksgiving in Parksley Cemetery. The family will Mrs. Ross was predeceased by her Born in Melfa, he was the son of Day 1950 to get a haircut. They later receive friends two hours prior to the husband, William Louis Ross Jr.; two the late Frank S. and Elizabeth Reade married and celebrated their 60th service at the funeral home. brothers, Edward T. Lewis, Jr. and Wil- Drummond. Mr. Drummond had re- wedding anniversary on Aug. 14, 2013. To sign the guest book online, visit liam Thomas Lewis; and a sister, Marie tired from the U.S. Postal Service and Mrs. Carpenter was known for her www.thorntonfuneralhome.net Martin. Survivors include her son, Wil- recently worked with his sons at their sweet disposition and beautiful crochet- liam Louis Ross III (and wife, Toni) of business, Eastern Shore Auto Body. He ing. A stay-at-home mom while her chil- Jacksonville, N.C.; granddaughter, Kel- served in the U.S. Army; was a member dren were young, she later worked in ly Davis (and husband, Dr. Corey Davis); of Broadway Baptist Church, where he retail for several stores in Cape Charles death by great-granddaughters, Lucy Kathleen- had served as a deacon and member of and Exmore. She could often be found accideNt? Margaret Davis and Maya Audrey- the choir; and was a lifetime member of preparing for a craft show or picking Jean Davis; and great-grandson, Zeb Melfa Volunteer Fire and Rescue Com- crab meat for some special customers. Need Help with Funeral Expenses? Ross-William Davis, all of Whitewater, pany, having served as chief for 27 years. She is survived by her husband, Alvin, Call Lawrence Land Wis.; and step-granddaughter, Molly Mr. Drummond was predeceased by whom she affectionately called Boody; free advice Milligan of Raleigh, N.C. his wife, Mary Chandler Drummond. twin boys, Robert (Katy) Carpenter of “The Accident Lawyer from Graveside services will be held at Survivors include his children, Frank Warren, R.I., and Richard (Donna) Car- Edge Hill Cemetery in Accomac Sat- M. Drummond (and wife, Darlene) penter of Cut Off, La.; daughter, Patricia the other side of the bay.” urday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m., with Rev. of Parksley, Ann Marie Mariner (and (Peanut) Nock of Fruitland, Md.; grand- I will come to you. Charles W. Parks III officiating. husband, Brett) of Onancock, Forest children, Adam Carpenter of Panama 757-442-7272 • 757-787-1911 Memorial donations may be made to R. Drummond (and wife, Valerie) of City, Fla., Thomas Dize of Machipongo Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Mar- Onley, and Daniel A. Drummond (and whom she affectionately named Poo-Bear 10181 rogers drive, Nassawadox, va 23413 12 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013

•From Barbara & William Goodwyn Jr. To Linda Guy Marriage To Lisa Schade, and Judith and Property in Keller Robert Cundiff For $89,000 Licenses Issued Unit 4 at Kiptopeke Condominiums •From Richard and Carolyn Conklin •John Patrick Bradshaw, 26, & Lydia For $165,000 and C&D Development Corp. Diane Credle, 25, both of Jamesville •From Misty Properties, Inc. To Martin and Jean Warner •Juanmiguel Anais Barroso, 31, of To Joshua Robinson Chincoteague parcel Texas City, Texas, & Allison Paige Unit 19-274 at Bay Creek For $249,000 Budy, 26, of Pikeville, N.C. For $188,000 •From Peter and Hannah Leung •Ronald W. Riggan, 69, & Bonnie Mears •From William Prettyman To Angelo and Margaret Spagnuolo Trower, 67, both of Cape Charles To the Town of Exmore Parcel near Nandua •From Branch Banking & Trust Co. Property in Exmore For $700,000 and David Lewis For $7,500 •From Walter, Margaret and Jeannette To Ronald and Patricia Perison •From Sample Homes, LLC Childers Lot 4, Assateague Channel Townhomes To Iber Escalante and Yomara Lopez To Bundick Phase II, Chincoteague Tasley parcel 3 tracts near Painter For $310,000 For $9,000 For $43,000 •From Virginia Housing Development Property •From Henry Custis, Lennie Bowe • From Charles Bundick Authority and Jane Lucy To Emily Bundick To Mayra Meuli Transactions To Shore Bank 14 Mappsburg acres Melfa parcel •From Lynwood and Teri Guy Accomac parcel For $15,000 For $65,000 To John Atkinson For $90,000 •From Pierson Group, Inc. •From Laverne Kennedy 156 acres near Nassawadox •From Brooks Parks Jr. To Aaron and Whitney Turner To Walter Wheatley & revocable trust For $474,000 To Terence Trader Lot 23, Deer Point Onancock parcel •From The L&P Passaglia Trust Parcel near Accomac For $218,825 For $192,500 To Alvin and Kimberly Bean For $60,000 •From Robert Landon •From Kenneth & Rhonda Mikoloski Property at Highland Heights in •From Kenneth and Mary Frook To Daniel Miller and Heather Coniglio To First Shore Federal Savings and Occohannock Neck To Norman and Janis Wilkerson Onancock parcel Loan Association For $375,000 Lot 2337, Section 4, Captain’s Cove For $165,000 Lot 2499, Section 5, Captain’s Cove •From SLM Mortgage Corp. of Virginia For $175,000 •From Shore Bank For $36,182 To Maricela Bartolo-Faustino •From Chincoteague Bay Trails End To Marco Gastelum 11203 Sealy Rd., Birdsnest Association, Inc. Parksley parcel For $25,000 To Christopher Burris and Benjamin For $22,000 ~ Zoning ~ •From Erin McMath Beck Burris Jr. and III •From Captain’s Cove Golf & Yacht (Continued From Front Page) To Sara Willis Lot 122, Unit 3, Trails End Club, Inc. easily understood. Property in Eastville For $10,000 To Frank and Adrian Dannhauser The 28 zoning districts have been For $125,000 •From Anthony and Janet Huertas Lot 291, Section 7, Captain’s Cove whittled down to 15. Where 6,800 cells •From Mitchell O’Connor and To George and Maryjane Millhouse For $3,500 had showed what could or could not be Elizabeth Yeomans Lot 277, Unit 1, Trails End •From William and Kathy Lewis done in the county, the proposed draft To Patricia and Robert Everding For $10,430 To John and Sarah Lewis cuts that by 75 percent and dramatic Lot 27 at Vaucluse Shores •From Sadie and John Ayres Gargatha parcel decreases the need for Special Use For $175,000 To Gary and Donna Maxam For $153,000 Permits (SUPs) for those who wish to •From Southeastern Virginia Chincoteague parcel •From U.S. Bank National Association build on their property or start a new Properties, LLC For $252,000 & Master Asset Backed Securities Trust business. Instead, a large number of To Nancy and Robert Folsom and •From Carl, Lorraine, Matthew and To Jesse Doughty activities would be allowed “by right.” Christopher and Madelene Stewart Rebecca Lang Keller parcel McSwain showed maps depicting Lot 9 in Bay Creek To Kevin and Shonda Swartz For $45,000 the parts of the county that will re- For $160,000 Lot 89, Unit 3, Trails End •From Pennymac Mortgage Investment main in protected status, as approxi- •From Margaret Bundick For $17,304 Trust Holdings mately 66 percent of the land in the To John and Lynette LeCato •From Catherine Brodersen To Thomas Hill county is in Agricultural and or Con- Property in Exmore To Mark and Kathleen Drager Onancock parcel servation designated areas. For $43,600 Lot 5, Newport South For $55,000 The draft ordinance has been added •From Barbara and Gary Fakhoury For $358,000 •From Robert Wack to the county’s website and is available To Katelin Curtin and Stewart James •From James Szablewicz, Karen To Gary Hunt for review prior to public information Property in Nassawadox Simpson and Margaret White Church St. parcel, Chincoteague sessions that have been scheduled for For $242,500 To Betsy and Jerry Sterling For $279,000 Nov. 21 and 25. •From U.S. Bank National Association Accomac parcel •From Judith Rose A joint public hearing of the Plan- To Joseph Snyder For $215,000 To Grace Construction Virginia, Inc. ning Commission and Board of Super- 8225 Bayford Rd., Franktown •From Teresa Guy for Mary Ann Guy Lot 66, Section 10, Captain’s Cove visors has been slated for Dec. 10 to For $10,000 Living Trust For $1,000 receive comments on the proposal. October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 13 Your choice ~ PUD ~ (Continued From Front Page) Milwaukee’s Best take out the offer of 25,000 gallons of way. “USDA will have to come in and $8.99/6pk. water per day for the county as the of- gas them, I guess,” he said, adding he Suitcase ficials requested. is concerned about saltwater intrusion. Craft Beer Robert Tittle of Captain’s Cove has Baumgartner said the FAA and been on furlough for two weeks from NASA gave approval for the ponds, Angry Orchard (Apple NASA due to the government shut- which will be dry. $10.99 down. He envisions the hotel, stores “Even at build-out compared to agri- or Apple Ginger), Magic and apartments at the Atlantic Town cultural withdrawal, this is nothing gi- Hat, Jacques Au Lantern Center as “Boomtown in the old cow- gantic,” said Supervisor Wanda Thornton. boy days.” If they built and all the gov- “Salt-water intrusion isn’t even happen- Primal Ale ernment workers go away like they do ing at Perdue, the largest withdrawal.” in southwest desert towns, it will be for Peter Bale, chairman of the Eastern Vendage Wine 1.5 ltr., Your Choice nothing, he said. Then, Tittle added, Shore Defense Alliance, favored the de- economically disadvantaged folks will velopment for its potential. He looks for- move in and prey on local retirees. ward to his three children being able to $7.99 NASA’s been closed down and things stay in the area for future jobs. “NASA, seem to go on, he said. But if new resi- NOAA and Navy — nowhere to support 10% off these wines through Oct. 31, 2013 dents complain about poultry smells those people who come to work here.” they could want to close down plants. Bill Chandler of Onancock, a local Zeller Katz - German Reisling “Try that with Perdue. Close Perdue, the real-estate broker, also spoke in favor. Eastern Shore is going to close down.” “We don’t have much industry here on Valley of the Moon -Chardonnay Captain’s Cove folks also com- the Shore,” he said. This project could Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Merlot plained about issues they had when help keep people who work at Wallops their sewage system was closed. from living and spending in Maryland. • Evil - Red Blend Supervisor Ron Wolff was against Ronnie Thomas of Atlantic has been the development too. “You’ve done fighting the development for years. He • Deadly Zin - Zinfandel Bupkis,” Wolff said, using the Yiddish reminded the board of the 150 residents word for “nothing” as he referred to who signed a petition against it. “Any- • Vampire - Red Blend Carbaugh’s other local housing devel- time you can get 150 people to agree to opments. Wolff contended that if there anything, they can’t be all wrong.” We carry a full line of gourmet cheese and were a need for this project, other de- After discussion in a closed session, velopers would be competing. the supervisors voted to send a Utility crackers to complement your favorite wine “There’s not enough who want to go Service Area Map to the planning com- through the process,” said Baumgart- mission for inclusion in the county’s Fine Wine on ner of the six years of trying to gain Comprehensive Plan. A diagram in- The Largest Selection of permits and approvals. cluded areas in and around Accomac, Virginia’s Eastern Shore While Orbital Sciences is here to Tasley, Onley, Onancock and Melfa. launch their rockets, workers “come in “The purpose of the map is to show two-week stints. They don’t live here. the general areas … in which the board They don’t want to live here,” Wolff said. believes that it may offer utilities,” The supervisor also noted that a prof- County Administrator Steve Miner fer for the Bridge Hill site includes giv- said. “It does not speak to how these ing $10,000 per phase to the county’s utilities will be provided.” Parks and Recreation Department. Yet, The supervisors also agreed the the previous development that never Wallops Research Park manager’s job took off on the site proffered $500 per should be full-time. Miner said duties unit to the Atlantic Volunteer Fire Com- are increasing as the project moves pany. “You’ve not turned the first shovel forward. He estimated the new salary of dirt on any of them,” Wolff said. range to be $50,000 to $55,000 annually Steve West of Wattsville objected to or twice that of the part-time position. the treatment plant being built on the Thornton complained about federal headwaters of Mosquito Creek. “I live flood insurance costs. She said prices 26081 Lankford Hwy Onley, VA 23418 within a mile of that,” West said. “How recently went up 25 percent and are long until my well goes dry and who’s expected to increase 10-fold. Thornton 757-787-7531 going to pay for it?” he asked. wants the county to investigate banks Supervisor Grayson Chesser predict- that are forcing people with mortgages We accept all major credit and debit cards ed large flocks of geese at the infiltra- to get insurance on the whole house, tion ponds that are close to NASA’s run- not just what they owe. Open 6am to Midnight 7 days a week 14 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 P A S T I M E S Last Week’s Answers October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 15 H10 a.m. - Dupli- H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chincoteague YMCA FRIDAY SATURDAY Oct. 18 cate Bridge - Sage - $5 - 336-3535 Restaurant, Onley - Oct. 19 H9 a.m.-4 p.m. - Christmas Market Arts 442-2474 & Craft Fair - Parksley Vol. Fire Co., 18431 H12:30 p.m. - Science & Philosophy Dunne Ave. - Admission: $1 or non-perishable food item for the POST TIMES Seminar: Lessons on Life, Death Karrie Phillips’ Food Drive & Resurrection from Haiti - ESCC, H11 a.m.-3 p.m. - Autumn Car Show Sponsored by Living OCT. 18 - 24 Melfa Waters Church of God - Downtown Pocomoke H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group H11 a.m.-until - Dinner Sale to Benefit Men’s Day - Bethel mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - AME Church, 40 Boundary Ave., Onancock - 787-7516 Sunday H11 a.m. - Men’s Day - Meal: $6/single or $10/family Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oct. 20 New Allen Memorial AME H7 p.m. - Haunted Forest & Corn 66 Market St., Onancock Church, Franktown Maze - Exmore Moose Lodge, H1-3 p.m. - October Book Sale for The Friends of the E.S. H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley Belle Haven Public Library - Accomac Main Library, 23610 Front St. - H3 p.m. - Men’s Day - Antioch Baptist H7 p.m. - Fall Revival (last night) - 787-3400 Church, Treherneville Antioch Baptist Church, Treherneville H6 p.m. - First Baptist Church’s Rev. James I. Boyd’s H3 p.m. - Rev. James I. Boyd’s 29th H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Pre-Anniversary - Bloxom Fire House Anniversary Celebration - First Baptist Leah Covenant Ministries Center - H6-8 p.m. - Play: “The Battle Is Not Yours” - Macedonia Church, Mappsville 787-2486 AME Church, Accomac - 665-4010 H4:30 p.m. (Preview) - Semi-Annual H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Town Hall, H7 p.m. - Haunted Forest & Corn Maze - Exmore Moose Auction - Smith’s Chapel, Quinby - 5 p.m.: Exmore Lodge, Belle Haven bring a covered dish, 6 p.m.: auction begins H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at H7 p.m. - Parrot Head Club mtg. - at the office of Tim H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, Prettyman, 3287 Broad St., Exmore Church St., Chincoteague Belle Haven H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co.

H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - St. Andrew's Catholic Church, 6288 TUESDAY Church St., Chincoteague Monday H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market Street UMC, Oct. 22 H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787-3900 Oct. 21 Onancock - 787-3635 H1:30 p.m. - Groundbreaking at the New Riverside Shore Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Memorial Hospital Site - Behind Four Corner Plaza, Onancock 25236 Coastal Blvd., Onley H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven Presbyterian Church - 442-9776 H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock H6 p.m. - Lion’s Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H7 p.m. - SPOTS mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, Cape Charles H7:30 p.m. - Accomack County Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. - Accomack H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa County Administration Bldg. H7 p.m. - Narcotics Anon. mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H7:30 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC - 824-5386 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC H7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Accomack Chapter #62) - Masonic Lodge, Chincoteague H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - WEDNESDAY Sage Diner, Onley H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Rep. Avail. - Oct. 23 H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public THURSDAY Library, Accomac Chincoteague Town Office H2 p.m. - E.S. Tourism Commission mtg. - 25-A Market St., Onancock Oct. 24 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public H4 p.m. - Arts & Crafts Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library Library, Accomac H4-7 p.m. - Breast Cancer Screening (Free) - RSMH, Nassawadox - H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox 414-8355 to make appt. H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages & levels H5 p.m. - TAG Advisory Committee mtg. - Metompkin Elementary welcome School - 787-5754 H6 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Social Hall, Parksley - H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, 787-2903 Exmore - 442-6391 H6-7:30 p.m. - Fraud Prevention Seminar Sponsored by Shore Bank & H5-6 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox E.S. Sheriff’s Departments - Shore Bank Community Room, Onley - free H6-7:30 p.m. - Fraud Prevention Seminar Sponsored by Shore H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis’ Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Bank & E.S. Sheriff’s Departments - Hampton Inn, Exmore - free Church H7 p.m. - Men’s Day Revival - Bethel AME Church, 40 Boundary Ave., H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, Cape Charles Onancock - 787-7516 H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Classroom A-51, Melfa H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC H7 p.m. - Men’s Day Revival - Bethel AME Church, 40 Boundary Ave., H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s Methodist Church, Oak Hall Onancock - 787-7516 H7 p.m. - Narcotics Anon. mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC 16 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 Octobber 18, 2013 • eastern Shorree POst • 17 Kool Ford Service Kool Ford www.koolautomotive.com Kool Ford Kool Quick Lube Preowned 31066 Lankford Hwy 30444 Lankford Hwy Keller Keller Kool Ford Kool Quick Lube Certified Pre-Owned 31066 Lankford Hwy 30444 Lankford Hwy Oil/Filter Tire Rotation & FORD Only certified dealer from Virginia Keller Keller Change w/up to Brake Check 2013 TRANSIT Beach to Delaware. One Owner Trades Priced from $2595 2013 F150 2013 FLEX 5qts. Oil w/59 point inspection & Program Cars CONNECT - 7 year/100,000 mile Ford warranty coverage Priced from Up To Priced from - 172 point inspection by factory trained technicians $23.95 $19.95 ’11 Flex Limited $28,555 ’02 Pontiac Sunfire $2,595 $20,995 $7200 Off $22,499 - Carfax history report Coolant System ’12 Lincoln MKT $37,995 ’08 PT Cruiser $7,995 - 24/7 roadside assistance Free Alignment Flush. Don’t let ’10 Taurus SHO $24,955 ’06 Ford Fusion $7,995 - Save thousands Check the cold catch you. $89.95 ’11 Jeep Liberty $19,988 ’08 Mazda 6 $10,950 2013 FOCUS 2013 FORD 2013 FIESTA ’08 Expedition $16,988 ’02 Explorer Sport $5,980 HATCHBACK • 2013 Ford F150 Crewcab XLT $27,499 TAURUS SEL 40+ MPG ’07 Lincoln MKZ $11,995 ’04 Ford Escape $7,450 Up To Save Up To 14,000 miles, Clean, Power everything - CPOR433 Tires / Tires / Tires / Tires $17,495 ’09 Lincoln Towncar ’05 Explorer $7,950 $7500 Off $4100 All makes / Lowest prices guaranteed $15,980 See Assoc. ’02 Dodge Dakota $5,980 • 2013 Ford Fiesta SE Hatchback $15,225 Rebates up to $120 ’09 Lincoln MKS $17,490 Power windows, Automatic, 40+ MPG - CPOR42 for details ’06 PT Cruiser $6,995 ’12 Ford Escape $14,950

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Posting SPORTS p U By Bill Is It Time for a Name Change for Redskins? Sterling Of course, Gibbs elevated the team tisanship, but about a word that is de- made that a new name would mean to the upper echelon of football and fined in Webster’s as “usually offensive.” sales of new merchandize. But that hedding my Redskins sweat- won three Super Bowls with three dif- There are those who point to the At- would probably be offset by the disen- shirt before I went to town was a ferent quarterbacks. lanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, Kan- chantment of a portion of the fan base. Sseminal moment for me. I have always been a Redskins fan sas City Chiefs and Chicago Black- The basketball team in town was Let me say I think political correct- and will remain one, regardless of hawks. But those are names that honor once known as the Bullets but are now ness is often taken too far. whether the name is changed or re- a group of people, although the logo of the Washington Wizards because the But I don’t feel I can tell people mains the same. a laughing Indian for Cleveland also is former nickname could be perceived as what should or should not offend them. According to the owner, Dan Sny- considered offensive by some. promoting violence. And the controversy over the name der, there is no chance the name will I ask myself what is the Redskin Like I said, I would root for the team for the football team in our nation’s be changed, although a recent letter equivalent of a name for other ethnic if they were called the “Warriors” or the capital is rooted in the ever-growing to fans states he “respects the feel- groups, including African-Americans, “Redhawks.” I will still root for them if sense that the name “Redskins” of- ings of those who are offended by the Hispanics or Anglo-Saxons, like me, they remain the Redskins. fends a segment of our population. team name.” and would I want those names for my If there were a poll of Redskins fans, Last April when I was at the Vir- I understand his sentiment about football team. I think not. I would be in the majority of those who ginia Sports Hall of Fame, I visited the maintaining the tradition of a great Several national sportswriters and would want the team to keep its name. gift shop and found a sweatshirt with franchise. I have been at RFK Stadium broadcasters have pledged not to use But I am not sure the majority rules in “Redskins” in large letters across the when the ground seemed to move below the name “Redskins” in their report- this case. And it is not just about Red- front, “NFL” in smaller letters above me as the crowd roared. I have been at ing. Even Roger Godell, the commis- fans; it is about what is right. the name, and “Football” below the FedEx Stadium when it seemed all of sioner of the NFL, has said it is time One day last week when I had been nickname, with the Redskins logo of an the 85,000 people there were singing to listen to all parties about the name doing chores around the house wearing Indian at the bottom of the front. “Hail to the Redskins,” the best fight “Redskins.” my Redskins sweatshirt and needed to It was NFL merchandise and qual- song in the NFL. I have never been a fan of Dan Sny- go to the hardware store, I stopped for ity material that was on sale for $8, I know and even expressed the ar- der. I believe he has been too meddle- a moment and decided to change to my reduced from $35. Knowing a bargain guments that the name “Redskin” is some and often used the team as his Baseball Hall of Fame sweatshirt. when I saw one, I bought two and not offensive in any way, but is instead personal fantasy squad, although he I am not even sure why, but the gave one to my son, also an avid Red- a badge of honor. has relinquished control in recent years. chance I might offend a single person skins fan. I have heard of a football team on an But I don’t believe for a minute that seemed to bother me at that moment. When I say I am a lifelong Redskins Indian reservation that uses both the Snyder, who is Jewish, intends any dis- My strong feelings for the team are fan, I mean I liked them long before the name “Redskins” and the same logo respect to Indians. being weighed against the sensibili- Super Bowl years with Joe Gibbs. I re- used by the NFL team. However, a number of college teams ties of a group of people, and I sense a member such obscure players as Ralph For many years I worked alongside have seen fit to change their names in shifting in the sand where my opinion Guglielmi, quarterback for the hap- Greg Merritt, a sports editor on the response to objections, including the stands on this issue. less Skins in the late 1950s, and Eddie Shore for almost a quarter century. Stanford Cardinal, who were the Indi- You might see me in my Redskins Lebaron, a 5’-7” quarterback about the Greg was a New York Giants fan, but ans, The St. Johns Red Storm, who were sweatshirt tomorrow, but the rising din same time. A few years later, Bobby he is also of Indian descent. the Redmen, and the Miami of Ohio of this controversy is not going away. Mitchell, the first African-American We sometimes had discussions Redhawks, who were the Redskins. And although there was a period in to play for Washington, was traded to about the name “Redskins,” with Greg I agree that the rich tradition of the our history when even in newspapers the Skins and helped the team to be expressing the view that it is racist. franchise is a strong motivating force players were referred to as Dagos, Wet- respectable. I have to admit that I listened then to retain the name. But I also suspect backs and other ethnic designations Only when George Allen came to the and dismissed it as coming from a Gi- money is another motivation. It usu- we would not use today, that time has Redskins and formed the Over the Hill ants fan. If he were a Redskins fan, he ally is. The name “Redskins” is a long- passed. Gang did the team begin to have any would understand. time trademark of the team. And maybe it has too for the name degree of success. I realize now it was never about par- Of course, the argument can be of my favorite football team. October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 Lifeguard Chinco Homecoming Certification at YMCA Tailgate Picnic Set The Eastern Shore Family YMCA Chincoteague High School will have will be holding a lifeguard training SPORTS SHORTS a Homecoming Tailgating Picnic today, course from Nov. 9-23. The course will Kiptopeke State Park Ducks Unlimited membership as a Oct. 18, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the start at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Classes “Greenwing” will be available for $15, front yard of the school following the will be held Saturdays from 9 a.m. to Hunting Set which includes a magazine subscrip- Homecoming Parade. 3 p.m. and Mondays, Wednesdays and A muzzleloading-shotgun and ar- tion, duck call, T-shirt and a chance in Pulled pork, hot dogs, cole slaw, baked Fridays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The cost chery hunt will be held at Kiptopeke a raffle to take home a shorebird decoy beans, chips and sodas will be sold for of the class is $200 for YMCA members State Park Dec. 4-5; the reservation made by a local carver, an air rifle, a $7, with takeouts available. The cost is and $250 for other program participants. period is underway. “Greenwing” knife and other prizes. $10 for adults and $7 for children. Tick- The cost includes, books, CPR mask, and Call Kiptopeke State Park at 331- Siblings and parents can attend free. ets are available at Refuge Inn, Water- four certifications: in YMCA Lifeguard- 2267 for more information. There will be hamburgers and hot dogs side Inn and H&H Pharmacy. ing, CPR/AED for the Professional Res- free for everyone as well. cuer, Oxygen Administration and First DU Greenwing Participants can enjoy several hunt- YMCA Registration Aid. ing retriever demonstrations, along Anyone under the age of 18 must Event Oct. 20 with a presentation about hawks and for Tykes Sports also have a parent or guardian read The Eastern Shore Chapter of Ducks falconry. In addition to a visit with The Eastern Shore Family YMCA and sign the preregistration informa- Unlimited will host a youth “Green- McGruff the Crime Dog and an oppor- continues registration for its 2013 Fall tion sheet. Participants must pass a wing” event in collaboration with The tunity to sign up with the Identa-kid Little Tykes Sports League. pre-test and then attend all class days Nature Conservancy at Brownsville program, Greenwings and their friends Little Shooters Hockey begins Nov. 18. and times to receive certification. Min- Farm near Nassawadox Sunday, Oct. 20, and families also can enjoy many dem- Little Tykes Sports are for children imum age for participation is 16 years from noon. until 4 p.m. The event will os throughout the day: carving, gun and ages 3-5 and meet Mondays at 5 p.m. at old by the end of the class. be open to children of all ages, although boating safety, bluebird-house building, the Eastern Shore Family YMCA. The Contact Andre Elliott at 787-5601 activities will target 8- to 17-year-olds. archery and law-enforcement K-9 units. cost is $35 per sport for members and or email [email protected] with The purpose is to foster interest of local For more information and directions to $45 per sport for program participants. any questions. youth in outdoor recreation and natural the Brownsville Farm, contact P.G. Ross For details, call Katie O’Shea at 787- Youth Basketball resource conservation. at 709-4058 or [email protected] 5601 or email [email protected] in Northampton Northampton County Parks and Recreation is accepting registrations Cape Center for the youth basketball program 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles scheduled to begin Saturday, Dec. 7, email: [email protected] at the former Northampton Middle 757-331-1541 School. A registration and draft for all Loyal Locals’ Menu players will be held Saturday, Nov. 2, Week of Oct. 19 - 25, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school. Saturday The registration fee is $30 per play- Grilled Marinated er up to Monday, Nov. 25, after which Flank Steak $1399 it will be $35. Registration fees and Sunday forms will be accepted until Saturday, Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $749 Dec. 7. Dinner: Pot Roast & Veggies $899 For more information, call 678-0468. Monday Tennis, Anyone? Whole Jumbo Chicken Wings $0.65 each The Community Tennis Association Tuesday of Chincoteague is sponsoring a “Tennis Hot Turkey Sandwich $899 Anyone?” program for individuals 16 and older interested in tennis. Wednesday Each Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp Memorial Park, located off East Drive, w/1 side (eat-in only) $1399 members of the CTA will be available to Thursday play a round-robin format for all levels 4pc. Baked Chicken $899 of play. Players may drop in whenever they like and stay as long as desirable. Friday For more information, contact David Prime Rib: Queen: $1399 Spangler at 336-1300 after 5 p.m. King: $1599 20 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 Arcadia Wins Fourth Straight with 39-6 Win Over Jackets Story and photos by Bill Sterling Midway through the third quarter, Arcadia won its fourth consecutive Sanns found Taylor Major in the end game with a 39-6 win over Northamp- zone on a 24-yard scoring strike. Sanns ton Friday night. scored the 2-point conversation for a Despite the convincing score, the 24-0 Arcadia lead. Firebirds knew they were in a game Northampton responded with its and took a 16-0 lead with only 1:54 re- best drive of the night as Darius maining in the first half. Townsend took a short pass in the flat “I give that team a lot of credit,” from Beckett and streaked to the Ar- said Arcadia coach Nock. “They cadia 3-yard line, where Beckett then played hard and gave us a good game. scored up the middle to put the Jackets They might not have won a game, but on the scoreboard. they came out and battled.” Sanns then hit Taylor Major with Northampton engineered a good another touchdown pass of 18 yards drive in the first quarter with the aid in the corner of the end zone before of a 12-yard pass from Dyshawn Beck- Jamaz Clark finished the scoring with ett to Keondre Ames, but Arcadia’s a 49-yard dash in the fourth quarter. Tyler Major stopped the drive with an Sanns kicked the extra point. interception. Josh Sanns then hit Eric Tyler Major led the Firebird rush- Grinnage for 22 yards for a Firebird ing attack with 91 yards on only seven touchdown late in the first quarter. carries. Wright picked up 16 yards on Northampton stiffened and held Ar- 10 carries. Contrel Brown had 45 yards cadia out of the end zone until late in on nine carries from his fullback posi- the first half. Tyler Major burst through tion. Clark had 59 yards on three car- Arcadia’s Zack Sepalak (left) and Taylor Major reach the quarterback the line for a 45-yard run to the Jacket ries. Arcadia amassed 332 yards on the at the same time for a sack of Northampton’s Dyshawn Beckett in the 8-yard line, then John Wright scam- ground. Firebirds’ 39-6 win over the Jackets. pered for a score on the next play to give Sanns only completed three passes, the Firebirds a 16-0 lead going into the but all were for scores on a 3-for-12 Tyler Major led the Firebird de- ending at home with Northampton. locker room at halftime. night for 76 yards. fense with seven tackles, while Brown, “We need to get all parts of our game Wright, and Taylor Major had five working so we can finish strong,” said each. Sanns and Clark had four. Nock. “We’ve got the opportunity in Nock said Rivera punted well for front of us to have a really good season. the Firebirds. We just need to stay focused on each In addition to the Taylor Major in- team we play.” terception, Peter Rivera also had a pick. Clark recovered a fumble. For Northampton, Beckett com- Broadwater Hosts pleted four passes for 68 yards. Coach Northampton for David Farlow said Darius Townsend, Daniel Jean and Hakeem Berry had Homecoming a strong night running the ball. “As Broadwater’s game with Maryland usual, Chris Lewis, Austin Brady, Jake Christian was canceled last Friday due Smith and Keondre Ames led our de- to inclement weather. fense that just plays their hearts out,” The Vikings host Northampton to- said Farlow. morrow at 1 p.m. for Homecoming. “We played probably our most com- Broadwater is currently ranked plete game tonight but still left a lot second in the Virginia Independent of mistakes on the field. We are young, Schools Athletic Association for Divi- working to improve and are seeing the sion 4 schools. Blessed Sacrament-Hu- results,” added Farlow. guenot, the defending four-time state Arcadia, 4-2, hosts Washington, 1-5, champion, is ranked number one. tonight for its Homecoming in a 7 p.m. The two teams met last season in start. the state title game. The higher ranked Nock said his Firebirds need to team after the semi-finals on Nov. 9 gear up for a four-game season-ending will host the state championship game stretch that brings a rematch with on Nov. 16. Hakeem Berry of Northampton finds running room against Arcadia Fri- Nandua next week on the road before Northampton will be seeking its day night. traveling to Kent County and then first win at 0-7. October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 Nandua Wins Homecoming Tilt Over Snow Hill Story and photos by Bill Sterling down run on three yards. Armstrong Nandua erupted for 21 points in the added 58 yards on seven carries. first quarter en route to a 42-22 win On defense, Jamar Jones and Ke- over Snow Hill Friday night as Tyreim shawn Drummond each had a team- Blake threw for two touchdowns and leading 13 tackles, while Mahagee ran for another in gaining 115 yards Wise, Will Farlow and Montrae Arm- on the ground. strong added 11 each. Trevor Wessells “It’s always nice to win at Homecom- contributed 10, with Blake getting nine ing,” said Nandua coach Chris Miles. from his linebacker position. “But it’s also good that the players Wright had an interception, while have rallied after a four-game losing Farlow blocked a punt for the Warriors. streak. They realized the gravity of the Wright was 6-of-6 on extra points. situation and are now playing closer to In addition to Smith’s 80-yard re- the potential that this team has.” turn of a kickoff for a touchdown, Jako- Anthony Smith scored two touch- rah Parker had a 68-yard return to set downs, including an 80-yard kickoff up a short scoring drive. return and a 26-yard run on a counter. Miles said his team was still com- Blake had touchdown passes of 46 mitting too many penalties, with 10 yards to Trevon Pitt and 25 yards to for 100 yards against the winless Snow David Wright. Hill team. Montrae Armstrong opened the Nandua traveled to Colonel Rich- scoring with a 1-yard run to give Nan- ardson last night in a game played Tyreim Blake threw for two dua its first lead. after Post deadlines. Next Friday, the Nandua’s Anthony Smith scored touchdowns and also led Nandua Blake was 5-of-10 passing for 118 Warriors host Arcadia in a key Shore two touchdowns in a 42-22 win in rushing, with 115 yards and a yards, in addition to leading the rush- District game. The Firebirds won the over Snow Hill Friday, including touchdown. ing attack with 115 yards with a touch- first matchup. an 80-yard kickoff return.

On OcTOber 22, you’re invited to a groundbreaking event.

Join us for the very first phase of our community’s new hospital, featuring all private rooms, a full-service Emergency Department and the latest technology — plus a physician office building. When: Tuesday, October 22, 1:30 p.m. And be sure to get a sneak peek of what the new Where: Behind Four Corner hospital will look like. Plaza near the intersection of To rSVP please call (757) 414-8081 or visit Route 13 and Market Street Shore Memorial Hospital riversideonline/shorefuture at least five days before the riversideonline.com/shorefuture event. Refreshments will be served and comfortable shoes are recommended. 22 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 Nandua Ends District Season Unbeaten with Sweep Story and photos by Bill Sterling For Northampton, Bobbi Dunton Nandua defeated Northampton in and Kennedy Webb had two aces, with three sets Monday night to conclude Briana Williams getting four kills and an undefeated 9-0 district season in Whitney Metz adding three kills. volleyball Northampton defeated Worcester After barely edging Northampton in Prep on Thursday by 25-22, 18-25 25- five sets in two previous matches, Nan- 14 and 25-17 scores. dua swept games by 25-21, 25-14 and Shana Harrison and Olivia Boswell 26-24 scores Monday. had five aces each to lead the team, Both Nandua and Northampton while Williams and Taylor Webb added hosted opening-round Shore District four each. tournament games last night, with the Metz and Harrison were the team Lady Warriors taking on fourth-place leaders in kills with seven; Williams Chincoteague and the Lady Jackets and T. Webb each had five. playing third-place Arcadia in semi- Northampton coach Cathy Doughty finals action. The winners will meet said, “This was Senior Night for us, Monday at the gym of the higher seed- and I was very pleased with the perfor- ed team. mance from each of them. Shana Har- Tsara Nock was honored as the rison had a strong performance both at lone senior on the team on Nandua’s the net and from the service line. Whit- Senior Night. Balanced play from the ney Metz had a hot hitting hand and Warriors, with strong play from Nock, put in a fantastic effort. Olivia Boswell Sarah Puchalski, Amanda Baylis, Car- had a solid night from the service line, oline Harvie, Carington Hinton-France and Kaylyn Wright put in a strong and Ashley Fisher helped the Lady display of grit, finally returning to us Warriors earn the sweep. from the injured list.”

Nandua volleyball players celebrate a point in the Lady Warriors’ sweep of Northampton Monday night to conclude an unbeaten season. Broadwater Wins Pair in Volleyball Broadwater’s volleyball team de- feated Alliance Christian Academy 3-0 with 25-12, 25-11 and 25-10 wins Thursday night at home. The Lady Vikings were led by Kath- leen Kraft with 11 kills. Arie Olivetto and Rachel Fox had four each. Olivetto had eight aces, with Savana Davis add- ing six. Jenna Hare had two digs and Davis had 18 assists to lead the team in those departments. If you would like your ad to run in the Post’s Sports Nandua’s Carington Hinton-France (8) and Ashley Fisher block a spike Section, by Northampton’s Whitney Metz in action from Nandua’s win Monday night at Onley. Kathleen Kraft call 789-7678 October 11, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 23 Bruins Remain Unbeaten in Street Hockey Action The Bayside Conference-leading Bru- Blues 7, Sabres 5 ins notched overtime wins over the Blues Blues newcomers Tim Edwards and and Red Wings of the Seaside Confer- Ben Wagner led in the win, with Ed- ence in the Eastern Shore Street Hockey wards earning a hat trick and Wagner League, as they remain the only team in getting three points. Henry Chew and the league still without a loss. The Blues Bryan Applegate added goals for the moved into sole possession of first place Blues on assists from James Haley in the Seaside Conference with three big and Coach Mark Stapleton. Zach Mills March 1, 2013 • EastErn shorE Post • 25 points in the weekend series. scored three goals for the Sabres in the Sabres 5, Hurricanes 2 loss, with Michael Garbacz and Nate Zach Mills, Derek Hail, Phil Luett- Metzger also scoring. gen and Dustin Palo all scored for the Red Wings 5, Coyotes 1 Sabres in the win, with Colton Moyer Lane Spangler and Josh Hail netted et s ight ongenitaL eart eFeCts and Coach Nathan Metzger earning a Healthpair of goals to lead the WingsMatters in the L ’ F C h D assists. Jesse West and Chris Love net- win, with Coach Brandon Stapleton By Catherine Campbell tions; others require many open-heart has coded once and it took the amaz- of infant death in the United States. ted the goals for the Canes. adding a goal on assists from Poncho of Onancock surgeries. Surgeries and medications ing staff at Children’s Hospital of the Thousands of them will not reach their Bruins 5, Blues 4 Loredo and Wes Stapleton. Cody Wil- s a mother of a child with con- may help our kids’ heart work better, King’s Daughters 25 minutes to bring first birthday and thousands more die Scott Millikin and Coach Donnie liams got the lone goal for the Coyotes. genital heart defects, I want to but it will never be normal. CHD kids her back. She eats primarily through before they reach adulthood. Almost Williams Jr. scored the overtime mark- The ESSHL will be in action on Sun- help spread awareness to my are very fragile and unpredictable; one her G-tube and is still recuperating half of those with complex congenital ers to notch the win for the Blues. T.R. day,A Oct. 20, starting at 1 p.m. at the community. minute they can be running around from strokes and seizures she had over heart disease have neurological and Hoyt and Robert Haeusser added regu- Parksley Town Park. Go to the league’s Any congenital heart defect (CHD) the house like normal and the next a year ago. She is taking 10 medica- developmental disabilities. lation goals for the Bruins on an assist website at esshl-org for the latest. minute they could be fighting for their tions four times a day. In the United States, twice as many John Outten won the Speckled Trout Tournament held by Chris’ Bait is serious, some more than others. by Matt Ayers. Scoring for the Blues in life. You learn to never take any mo- I am blessed that she is here with children die from CHDs each year than and Tackle at Capeville with a 7.84-pound speckled trout. Some require a lifetime of medica- the overtime loss were Bryan Apple- ment for granted with a chd child. us today and every time I look at her from all forms of childhood cancer com- gate, Henry Chew and Steve Sharo. We heart moms may seem overpro- I can’t help but think what a miracle bined, yet funding for pediatric can- Blackhawks 4, Hurricanes 3 tective of our kids when it comes to ill- she is. cer research is five times higher than Outten Wins Speckled Scoring for the Hawks in the win ness, but what is a simple cold to your Every CHD child has a different funding for CHD. Only one penny of were Joy Hudson, Aaron Hudson, child can be disastrous to ours. story, no matter how similar the heart every dollar donated to the American Trout Tournament Chris Pascal and Michael Pryor on as- We have watched our child on the defect. Unfortunately, scientists do not Heart Association goes toward CHD sists from Randall Stapelton, Patrick brink of death, been told to say our know all of the causes for CHD. A lot research. Of every dollar the govern- John Outten won the Speckled Trout In fishing news, puppy drum are Cornwell and Coach Jason Johnson. goodbyes, and have sat for hours and of people think that mothers or fathers ment spends on medical funding, only Tournament held by Chris’ Bait and “storming the beach at Kiptopeke with Jen Reed, Brooks Marshall and Julian just watched the monitor, counting must have done something wrong to a fraction of a penny is directed toward Tackle at Capeville with a 7.84-pound reports of catching and casting until Dedicatoria got the goals for the Canes each heartbeat, hoping it wouldn’t be cause their children’s hearts to be mal- CHD research. speck. The tournament ended Sunday. you can’t cast anymore,” said Chris in the loss. their last. formed. That is seldom the case. There In the last decade, death rates for Taking second place was Seth Rux Snook of Chris’ Bait and Tackle. Capitals 4, Coyotes 2 My daughter has had two open- are some known illnesses, medical con- CHDs have declined by almost 30 per- with a 7.71-pound speckled trout. Mel The big question, according to Ron Hannah Mills, Zach Underwood and heart surgeries with more to come, ditions and drugs which can increase cent due to advances made through re- Coates was third with a 7.22-pound catch. Greaser at Don’s Tackle Shop, is “Has Coach Pat Luckenback got the goals numerous cardiac catheterization, the risk of having a child with a heart search. Just imagine how many lives In the puppy drum division of the this coastal storm run the redfish for the Caps in the win, with Robbie and nissen and G-tube surgery. She defect, but most of the time, the doctors we can save if we all work together to tournament, David Thornes had a out of the inlets with the strong high Parker and Connie Stephano getting don’t know why our children are born help spread the word! 6.18-pound catch for first, with Ricky tidal surges? Redfish had covered up assists. Guy Shover netted both Coyote with heart defects. Make sure your newborn gets a Seay taking second with a 5.94-pound the marsh grasses and oyster bars goals in the loss. Len J. Bundick CHD is the number one birth defect; pulse ox test when born, it can detect puppy drum and Jim Moncrief taking from Gargatha south to Oyster. Cast- Bruins 4, Red Wings 3 Chiropractor, P.C. nearly one out of every 100 babies is a CHD. So please, spread the word and third with a 5.31-pound red drum. ing Mirrorlures, plastics and topwater For the second time, the Bruins •Participating Provider for born with a CHD, the leading cause save lives! The 18th Annual Rockfish Riot is baits has produced the best redfish an- notched a clutch overtime win on a Anthem, BC/BS, Perdue scheduled for Nov. 29-Dec. 8 for $40 per gling in years.” goal by T.R Hoyt. Hoyt also scored in •Now performing DOT physicals person if registered before Nov. 14. On the bayside, fair numbers of regulation, along with two goals by •Certified Drug Screening A toy is required per entry, which speckled trout started to show prior to Coach Donnie Williams Jr. in the Blues Collection Site will benefit the Northampton County last week’s coastal storm. win. Josh Hail led the Wings in the loss Therapeutic Massage Toy Closet. Rockfish are still in the creeks, but with a hat trick. by Terry Bundick Chris’ Bait and Tackle also will be you will have to wade through a num- Blackhawks 3, Capitals 2 VA Licensed Massage Therapist collecting toys and donations to be ber of throwbacks before getting 18- The Hawks snatched their second win #0019003401 given to the Northampton County Toy inch plus fish. Cast topwater plugs or on the day on goals by Randall Stapleton, Relaxation, Reflexology, Ear Candling Closet to help children have a happy cast plastics to marsh points and off Michael Pryor and Coach Jason Johnson 25549 East Main Street, Onley holiday season. sandbars to find the stripers. on a pair of assists by Chris Pascal. 757-787-1086

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Bayside Pungoteague Creek L 6:11 p.m. L 6:12 a.m. L 6:52 a.m. L 7:31 a.m. L 8:10 a.m. L 8:50 a.m. L 9:34 a.m. L H 11:00 a.m. H 11:41 a.m. H 12:21 p.m. H 12:59 p.m. H 1:38 p.m. H 2:18 p.m. H 3:01 p.m. Occohan. Creek L 5:51 p.m. L 6:35 p.m. L 6:32 a.m. L 7:11 a.m. L 7:50 a.m. L 8:30 a.m. L 9:38 a.m. H 10:21 a.m. H 11:02 a.m. H 11:42 a.m. H 12:20 p.m. H 12:59 p.m. H 1:39 p.m. H 2:22 p.m. E Nassawadox L 4:33 p.m. L 5:17 p.m. L 5:59 p.m. L 6:40 p.m. L 6:32 a.m. L 7:12 a.m. L 7:56 a.m. H 9:10 a.m. H 9:51 a.m. H 10:31 a.m. H 11:09 a.m. H 11:48 a.m. H 12:28 p.m. H 1:11 p.m. Cape Charles L 3:41 p.m. L 4:25 p.m. L 5:07 p.m. L 5:48 p.m. L 6:29 p.m. L 6:20 a.m. L 7:04 a.m. H 8:48 a.m. H 9:29 a.m. H 10:09 a.m. H 10:47 a.m. H 11:26 a.m. H 12:06 p.m. H 12:49 p.m. S Kiptopeke Beach L 3:10 p.m. L 3:54 p.m. L 4:36 p.m. L 5:17 p.m. L 5:58 p.m. L 6:40 p.m. L 6:33 a.m.

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HOPK344015.indd 1 10/15/13 2:34 PM 26 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST help wanted Announcements Help Wanted Human Resources Technician EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. The Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB) 2013 Guardsman of Yesteryears Breakfast is currently recruiting is recruiting for a part-time Human Resources Technician Saturday, November 9 responsible for assisting with the acquisition, compilation, This event will be held at Chincoteague High School Business & Finance Analyst tracking and maintenance of HR information. Excellent 4586 Main Street, Chincoteague, VA 23336 for the computer skills are required, to include MS Word and Excel. Corporate Office Experience with an automated HR system is preferred. The Doors open at 7 a.m., breakfast served at 8 a.m. position will work approximately 25 hours per week, Mon- Tickets are $5.00 and can be purchased from: Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc., a not-for-profit day-Friday, at $12.32 per hour. Jerry Tarr,757-894-2317, Wayne Merritt, 757-894-8240, federally qualified community health center, is seeking a Kerry Bowden, 757-336-2807, also available at SFO local Business & Finance Analyst with a Bachelor of Science in Interested individuals must apply on the ESCSB’s website Housing Office. Tickets will be available at the door as well. Accounting, Finance, Business or related field. Position at www.escsb.org. A thoroughly completed ESCSB applica- For more info Contact Jerry Tarr at [email protected] requires relevant experience that includes healthcare, tion is required. The individual accepting this position will nonprofit accounting and knowledge of generally accepted be subject to a nationwide criminal background check via accounting principles and standards. Medical coding cer- fingerprinting. Open until filled. Boats, Etc. tification and/or bilingual skills preferred. Duties include ESCSB is an EOE quinby area – 14 ft. gathering information from financial systems to analyze and calculate specific data; preparation and analysis of fi- Duck Boat for sale w/motor. 9-1-1 Communications Officer Call after 6 p.m.: 442-6422. nancial statements, and preparing grant related budgets and reports. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite of prod- 22 ft. aquasport – The Eastern Shore of Virginia 9-1-1 Commission is now Cutty Cabin, 140 h.p. Evin- ucts. Ability to work independently and handle a multi task environment. Strong customer service, interpersonal accepting applications for 9-1-1 Communications Officers rude (low hrs.), 4-wheel for immediate part-time openings and potentially for fu- trailer, new tires, stainless skills, professional demeanor and communication skills. Strong stewardship of confidential data. ture full-time openings. The qualified applicant will work rollers & bearings, power rotating shifts, including weekdays, weekends, and holi- winch. $2,400 firm. Call This is a 40-hour a week position with benefits. days, as well as fill in shifts as needed. Communications Happy Birthday 757-894-0860. Officers are responsible for answering 9-1-1 calls, verify- Mom!! If you are a mission driven person looking to make a ing the callback number and address of the emergency, Debbie Rouse difference, email an application to [email protected] before determining the nature of the emergency and transfer- 10/17/56 noon on October 25, 2013. Applications can be obtained ring the call or dispatching the appropriate emergency Thank you for always from www.esrh.org. Resumes may accompany the appli- response unit as required, as well as other associated being there for me and cation but will not be considered if sent alone. duties. loving me even when I Eastern Shore Rural Health campuses are Tobacco-Free Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma or was less than lovable. Workplaces. equivalent, including some experience in keyboarding Friends til the end!! EOE. or typing. Applicants must be able to speak clearly and Love, Angie 1988 Grady White distinctly, understand and follow detailed directions, act 20’, 225 h.p. help wanted quickly and effectively during emergencies, and operate Vehicle Maintenance Specialist complex telecommunications equipment. Desirable qual- Yamaha, 2 axle ifications include two years experience in law enforce- Help Wanted trailer. Ready to go. The Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB) is ment, fire, or emergency medical services, and/or public Part-time loan of- $10,000. recruiting for a full-time experienced Vehicle Maintenance safety dispatching. Applicants selected for employment ficer/csr – Valid driv- Call 757-824-5748. Specialist responsible for performing and/or coordinating will be subject to a criminal history background investi- er’s license & vehicle req’d. maintenance and repair of agency cars and vans. Minimal gation and drug screening. Fridays & Saturdays req’d. 2011 starcraft semi- salary is $25,896 with a comprehensive benefit package Please Email resume to that includes retirement with the Virginia Retirement Sys- Applications may be obtained at the Eastern Shore of v aluminum boat w/Load- Virginia 9-1-1 Communications Center, 23201 Front St., [email protected] rite trailer (used 3 times) tem; medical, dental, vision and behavioral health insur- ance; a minimum of 17 vacation and 15 sick days per year; P.O. Box 337, Accomac, Va. 23301 or by visiting www. Seeking A job Seek ye includes anchor, life pre- esva911.org. Completed applications are due by 3 p.m., servers, 4 rod holder & and other optional benefits such as deferred compensation firstthe kingdom of God plans and long-term care insurance. November 4th, 2013. The ESVA 9-1-1 Commission is an and all his righteousness. Hummingbird fish finder. equal opportunity employer. Read “Wanted in the Post” I Asking $2,000. 336-5683. must sell – ’01 Trophy Interested individuals may apply through the ESCSB’s web- will pray for your needs...... site at www.escsb.org or the Virginia Employment Commis- Love U, Your Post Angel Bayliner w/center console, GPS, Bimini top, trailer, sion, P.O. Box 9, Onley, VA 23418, phone 757-302-2029. A many extras all in good thoroughly completed ESCSB application is required. cond. $3,500. 757-442-5436. SELL YOUR BOAT CALL TROY ’02 1703 trophy pro Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license with a 90 h.p., 2-stroke Mercury satisfactory driving record. Applicants with an out-of-state TODAY FOR w/trailer. Has Bimini top & driver’s license must submit a current copy of their driving OR VEHICLE FOR seat cushions, many extras, record with their application. Resumes may accompany the FRONT PAGE like new, $8,200. 787-8383. application but will not be considered alone. The individual 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, accepting this position will be subject to a pre-employment ONLY $25!! STICKY NOTE 9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift, drug test and nationwide criminal background check via fin- anchor puller, sink, fridge, gerprinting. The ESCSB participates in E-Verify for employ- PRICES! BOOK stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer. ment eligibility. Open until filled. YOUR DATE $8,995. 757-302-1185 Call Angie at 27 ft. F.G. work boat ESCSB is an EOE NOW!! - 6 cyl. Perkins Diesel with net drum. $7,000. Call Sell your car or boat for only 789-7678 757-789-POST 757-789-3336. $25!!! 789-POST October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 27

help wanted FIRE YOUR LANDLORD Maintenance Assistant Commercial Bldgs. Hunting Property Mobile Homes New 3BR, 2BA homes for sale. $500 deposit. Call The Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB) - Rent or Purchase For Rent we pay top $$$ for used 302-846-0495 for details. is recruiting for a part-time Building, Grounds and Vehicle homes. 302-846-9100. 3 bed, 2 bath new Maintenance Assistant to work 25 hours per week. Hourly pocomoke, md. - 5,500 15+ acres - Wooded. In several pre-owned modular - Land/Home rate: $9.20. sq. ft. bldg. Newly renovat- Onley, VA. 710-0070. clean doublewides. $12,000- pkg. w/ 3/4 acre. Call for de- ed, secure– one of two best $30,000. Singlewides start- tails: 302-846-9100. Interested individuals may apply through the ESCSB’s web- built bldgs. in town. Per- Hunting Property ing at $2,500. Delivery is site at www.escsb.org or the Virginia Employment Commis- fect for offices or one user, available. Call 302-284- Real Estate sion, P.O. Box 9, Onley, VA 23418, phone 757-302-2029. A w/ parking. $6.50/ sq. ft. For Sale 8415 for pics & to view. thoroughly completed ESCSB application is required. CALL 757-678-7630 mira!! tienes per- jamesville — Down a 3008 sq. ft. bldg. 27 acres - Wooded, miso de trabajo? Puedes quiet country lane. Seclud- Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license with a 16,580 sq. ft. bldg. Bloxom area, lots of white- comparte una casa de 3 ed 5-acre property near the satisfactory driving record. Applicants with an out-of-state exmore, va - Sturdy tail, perc approved, $74,900. recamaras, 2 baños llama Chesapeake Bay. $30,000. driver’s license must submit a current copy of their driving well-built buildings. Good Call 410-812-1526. 302-846-9100 para los Just Reduced: $19,950. record with their application. Resumes may accompany the for church/bingo parlor; requesitos. Call 215-927-2076. application but will not be considered alone. The individual veterinarian clinic/groom- ing facility; senior citizen Misc. - For Sale accepting this position will be subject to a pre-employment drug test and nationwide criminal background check via fin- activity center; church 2 bows - Black Bear and Chestnut Village LLE gerprinting. The ESCSB participates in E-Verify for employ- hall; child care; dance stu- PSE bows. Arrows, case ment eligibility. Open until filled. dio; gym; woodworking & extras included. $175 Melfa, VA shop; artisan/craft guild; for all. Call Charlie at Now accepting applications for call center; Internet busi- ESCSB is an EOE 757-336-3558. mobile home rentals. ness; bar & dance hall; 2 toolboxes for mail-order shipping busi- f-150 or chevy pick- Ready for move in on November 1. pro sport prokat ’98 sunbird cutty- ness; offices. Put your busi- up – Asking $100 each. ‘02, 27 ft., twin 130 h.p. cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, Please call ness here! $5.50/ sq. ft. Call 757-678-2566. 757-894-3698 or 757-787-4000 Hondas, trim tabs, radar, 2 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. CALL 757-678-7630. 754 taylor triple- GPSs, VHS radio, auto pi- 757-709-1191, leave msg. head soft-serve lot, elec. anchor windless, boat wheels - 4-blade, 1/2 Crepe Myrtles ice cream machine outriggers, down-riggers, 1 pair, 19” x 23-1 ” shaft. - Bought new & only used casa nueva modu- rare find: Machi- 3-axle trailer, plus extras, $650. Call 757-999-3437 & For Sale 6 mos. Water cooled. $2,500. lar de 3 recamaras, 2 ba- pongo waterfront, 2-story, $32,000. 757-789-3893. leave message. Call 757-442-3105. ños - con 3/4 aycre, espera su 11 rooms, 2,700 sq. ft., 80 18 ft. ’75 laguna wind- ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 developers, lge. gold engagement familia. Llame para requesi- ft. dock, final renovations sor saiboat - w/ ’01 h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. lot owners, home- ring - Sz. 7, never worn, tos 302-846-9100. ongoing. Asking $279,000 Load-rite trailer, like new, Bought new in 2002. Low owners w/longer driveways. center diamond 1/2 karat Mobile Home Parts - possible owner financing. good learner boat, 6 h.p. John- engine hours & exc. cond. Landscape special on 7 gal. w/side diamonds–6 on each for sale. We also move mo- 757-653-4908. son, $2,000, at Cape Charles $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 crepe myrtles 5’-6’. $14/ side, Asking $800 ($1,200 bile homes. Dreamland for sale: near Marina. 757-331-4940. ’77 20’ Penn yan Boat. plant. Min. order 10 plants. assessed value). Call Homes, Rt. 13, Accomac, wachapreague - Tax 30’ sportscraft 300 Hard top. Tunnel drive. No Colors are red, pink & 757-787-3628. VA. 787-2823 Map 113, double circle 2, Sea Eagle. Updated 350 trailer. Needs motor repair. white. Please call 442-7677 peeler-pot license Look!! Do you have a parcel G. 26.43 acres. Ask- Vortex 315 h.p. Low hrs. Re- Transmission OK. $1,295 & leave msg. for sale - 757-891-2352 work permit? You can ing $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 duced to $10,000 OBO. Sell- or trade. 787-4136 tungsten wedding buy a house. For details Eastern Shore of ing due to illness. 854-1834. 24 ft. privateer w/130 Farm & Lawn band for sale - Size 9, 302-846-9100. va - Waterfront lot on Back 20’ 4” open c-hawk - H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke $50. Call 757-894-8908. attention veter- Creek, 3.9 acres, assessed ‘95 Mercury 200 outboard, Boat, motor, & trailer: ask- Equipment lumber - Birch 1/2”-ply- ans! No money down for for $306,400–will sell for trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. ing $8,000 OBO. Pot puller wood cabinet grade. your new home/land pack- $239,000 (or reasonable of- 1999 JOHNSON OUT- included. 757-678-6226. 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- 757-999-3437. ages!! Call your VA loan fer.) 757-999-3437 (leave BOARD - 115 h.p. $1800. 17 ft. center con- BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- bathtub lift chair specialist today 302-846- msg) or 757-787-4766. Can be demoed. Good con- sole pro-line - w/ 115 TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. Operated by water pressure. 9100. 1.5-acre lots for sale. dition. 757-442-1345 h.p. Johnson. Great shape! farm equipment - Almost brand new--only used 3 bed, 2 bath home - Melfa. Only $449/mo. w/ ’83 CHRIS-CRAFT - 31’ 757-710-6459 John Deere Tractor - 8 ft. twice. $500. Call 665-5040 or Ready to move into. Located $0 down. No credit check. Commander, flying bridge, 2005 22 ft. trophy disk - chisel plow - Ph. # 894-0669 in a quiet park located in Includes well & septic. Call twin Tamd 41 Volvo diesel, pro - W/A, 150 h.p. Mer- 757-824-5592. Contractors’ SPE- Fruitland, MD. Call for de- 302-674-5540. low hours, all new electron- cury Saltwater, color d.f./ CIAL - New pre-hung solid tails: 302-846-9100. Minutes from the ics, offshore fishing gear g.p.s., Bimini cover & full Feed/Seed two-panel int. doors 3 @ 3/0 florida keys!! - 2BR, available. $17,000. Call cockpit enclosure. 1 new 2BA fully furnished house horse hay - $5 per bale. x 6/8 & 1 @ 2/6 x 6/8 - All Holland Hill 757-999-0002 batt., seat covers, exc. cond., R/H. List price $255 - $500 for sale by owner in lovely 28’ carver mariner $19, 500. NOW $16,500. straw - $3.50 per bale. Residential Community gated mobile park in Flor- Call 757-824-3930 or call takes all 4. 302-1325 29279 Tyler Drive Two 305 Mercruiser engines 304-671-1879. walk-in cooler ida City for only $34,500. (low hrs.), sleeps 4, fridge, boat wheels - 3-blade, 757-894-1339 (cell). New Church, VA 23415 1/2 coils - 4,000 BTU, 115 Clubhouse, pool, hot tub, & microwave, compass. Recent- 1 pair, 22” x 23-1 ” shaft. volt, 6,500 BTU, 115 volt. more. Call 757-442-3105. ly hulled & painted. NOW $650. Call 757-999-3437 & Firewood For Sale $150 each. 757-336-3558. 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes $15K OBO. 757-619-8841 leave message. NEW VOGUE PRIMA: rent starts at $450 per month. Rentals - Apts. ’91 SeaRay Sundancer SEASONED Above-ground pool. 24’ Refrigerator/range/ Like Us On - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mer- round with auto cleaner. tasley apt. for cruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; FIREWOOD washer/dryer hook-up. rent - 1BR, elec. included. Call Must be moved. $2,950 Weekly trash pick-up/ A/C w/reverse cycle heat, OBO. 757-709-0409 $500/mo. Stove & refrig. in- Facebook nice galley, head w/ shower, Marshall’s water/sewer are included in cluded. W/D on premises. 442-7540 simplicity basinet rent. Transit Bus Service. sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, - Like brand new with mu- Call 787-4664. Go To much more. 787-3454 No pets. Vouchers accepted. sic and vibrations. $75. Call Peter Cartwright 757-854-1637. “Eastern seasoned oak, Cher- (757)824-0315 Manor Apts., located ’88-’92 maxx racing in Exmore, Va., is taking ry & hickory - Call card set - And 1990 Shore Need to run a 678-2566. applications for seniors Skybox NBA Card Sets: 62 or older. No application Post” legal ad? Call Make Offer. 710-8637 new 3 & 4 bed, 2 bath fee. Electric is Angie at lot models, drastically re- included in your duced. Includes furniture, rent. Call 414-0020. decor & set up and delivery. 789-7678 Call 302-846-0496.

28 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013 cheriton - New renov. W anted: People to Know 1BR efficiency, 650 sq. Rentals - Houses The Church is compromis- ft. w/office, LR, Kit., BA, Bet Your Bottom Dollar, John ing negative alternatives W/D incl. No smok. No accomac - 3BR, 2BA. to Halloween, what I call; pets. No HUD. 757-678- Big living room & kitchen. Miller Has What You Need Candy Harvest/Ween. For 6309. Terms negotiable. All appliances included. Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Sand, Stone, Demolition, Dry they let the children eat [email protected] $995/mo. No programs. Call all the candy they can 757-414-0087. Shells, Crush & Run, & Backhoe Work get. The word Cain means oak hall - 2BR, 1BA, newtowne All materials delivered & spread GET. Let’s fill the children apartments $600/mo. + dep. Call with the good words. Like 410-957-2592. Just Call Site Work Specialist John 10:27, “My sheep Immediate Occupancy modest town - 3BR hear my voice, To get a to those who qualify ranch-style house, 2BA, $$$ John C.Miller at 665-4026 Child saved, with the EFFICIENCY APTS. W/D hook-up, Central heat Rod of the word”, Romans AVAILABLE AGE 62+ & air. $800/mo. + $800/sec. child care - Mon.-Fri., ’01 chevy ext. cab 1983 silverado chev- 10:17. Faith commeth by Apply at Newtowne dep. 410-957-2592. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. (ext. hours - 1/2 T., 64,800 mi., red, rolet pick-up – Auto. hearing...not a mouth full Apartments, Pocomoke 10184 Sunset Pt. Rd., avail.) Lge. yard w/swing- matching top, bedliner, new trans., power steering & of Bubble Gum. When that Craddockville, VA set. FT & PT openings brakes, $9,995. 410-957- brakes, A/C, cruise, antique. sugar kicks in. U have Rent based on income 23341 - Water view & use of avail. for infants to 5 years 0203 or 410-726-5667. 44K original miles. $10,000 A wild Child. 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October 18, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 29 Legal Ads Real Estate Post Cards TOWN OF ONLEY 2013 FALL CLEAN UP YARD DEBRIS ONLY! Nov.1st –Nov. 4th Please have your items to be picked up curbside START- ING November 1, 2013 – November 4, 2013. All items must be out by November 4th, NOTHING PUT OUT AF- TER THAT DATE WILL BE PICKED UP! NOTHING BUT SPECIFIED YARD DEBRIS WILL BE PICKED UP! Place items away from the Waste Management cans to avoid confusion with weekly household trash. There is to be nothing longer than four (4) feet or larger then 6 inch- es in diameter. All bagged items MUST be in clear see-th- ru bags. Clear plastic bags are to be used for this clean-up Waterfront $299,000 and are available at the Town Office at no charge to the One floor living in this 1970 Brick home with a flowing floor plan. residents. Only items bagged in clear bags will be picked This home is high on a hill and owns the waterfront across a small FREE ESTIMATES up & there is a limit of 10 bags per household. Please do street. The best of both worlds - no flood insurance on the home not place items in ditches. and the chance to put a dock, or just enjoy the water views. Well established gardens, many wonderful trees and great foundation This is a service provided to the Town residents. Please plantings outside. Throughout there are hardwood floors, custom do not abuse this service. It is meant to be a fall clean- moldings, chair rails, and much attention to detail. The kitchen is up of yard debris. It is not meant to be a clean-up for large and has a large eat-in area, with lots of space for updating to Construction Co. building, remodeling, or demolition. We reserve the right make this your dream kitchen. The formal dining room allows for to refuse pick up of non-complying items. Please call the large dinners, the family room has a gas log fireplace, built-ins, and Town Office at 787-3985 with any questions you may a door to the backyard.The basement has been finished, the per- have. Thank you in advance for your help in making this fect place for play. The Hillsborough development is close to it all. 757-710-4145 a successful clean-up! Jane Bulette Weichert Realtors 757-787-1010

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ORDER OF PUBLICATION COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Accomack County Circuit Court 23316 Courthouse Avenue Accomac, VA 23301 in re william thomas merritt v. beatriz monteil merritt The object of this suit is to: obtain A DIVORCE. Let us clean It is ORDERED that beatriz monteil merritt appear at the above-named court and protect her inter- your yard!! ests on or before november 20, 2013. Tree Trimming, Stump Removal, Debris S Removal, Grass Cutting & More eptic Pumping

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tion’s information dated back to that was a phone number one could call to school initiation, which seemed to have time. Wrong. I can only guess that get the correct time. Now that number thankfully stopped around 1972. I was there wasn’t a booklet 45 years ago just rings and rings and rings. a freshman that year. Post and that Mom grabbed one up when it There were two electric companies There are so many other things I re- ed came out about a decade later. serving the region. Our beloved East- member. There was no need to travel It was back in the day when we ern Shore was often left off maps of far to get every little thing one needed. at Sea still had our vehicles inspected every Virginia. Bundick’s Variety Store in Painter had six months. UGH. I drove a bomb and There was only one store at Four it all. I wore out many a pair of shoes went through a major panic waiting Corner Plaza in 1968 and that was from that place. My first vanilla Coke Level for something wrong to be detected. Acme Market. Peebles was in down- was bought at Gladden’s Drug Store Accomack County was also “dry” in the town Exmore, which was a bustling just down the block from the hide-’n-go- ’70s. “Any alcohol over 20 percent must place to be on a Saturday. Believe it seek tree in the front yard of our house By Linda Cicoira be purchased at a state A.B.C. store,” or not, it was a chore to find a parking on Main Street. The glorious porch was Recently I was yearning for the per- the pamphlet states. space there at times. closed in on the place and not long after, fect treat and found an unexpected The employment office was still on There was no Nandua High or Mid- the tree was cut down. That happened one. My thought was dessert. Instead Main Street in Exmore, where a funer- dle School. Central — my alma mater after we moved from the rental so the I got the circa 1970s “Welcome to the al home now conducts business. and the school left to abandonment on owners could call it “home.” Eastern Shore” pamphlet that was Folks didn’t call 911 in those days what is now called Lankford Highway The speed limit on the highway was stuck between the browned pages of for assistance. Instead they dialed the in Painter — and Onancock were ri- 60 miles per hour, including in Onley my mother’s favorite old cookbook. sheriff’s departments in the respective vals. The latter team’s mascot, the Blue and Exmore, where the current limit It managed to stay there undetect- counties. State Police officers were dis- Devil, was burned at the stake before is 45. A large farm was located where ed, its front and backboards missing patched from the Melfa barracks. the homecoming game, which was al- my husband and I live on the bayside and the binder holding on for dear life. The “new modern hospital in Nas- ways on Thanksgiving night. And the of Painter. Reading through the eight pages sawadox” was called Northampton- football players chose their girlfriends And that very important woman in of “information for new residents” Accomack Memorial (NAM) Hospital. to be on the cheerleading squad. my life, Mom, was feeding us bologna sure was a memory booster. My fam- Accomack supervisors still met on the Teenagers at Central put a now and mayonnaise sandwiches, because ily moved to Painter in 1968, so at first third Wednesday of the month, but the nearly 60-year-old man’s pants up she read an article about how full of I automatically assumed the publica- session started in the morning. There the flagpole. It was part of the high- protein the lunch was.

Post Office Mail Proud of Her Daughter Letters to the Editor may be sent by Dear Editor: Should Be Able To Buy Gun My daughter, Cindy (Smith) fax, email or U.S. mail using the addresses Dear Editor: King, was diagnosed with polio I am a law-abiding citizen, a taxpayer, and Army at the age of 3½ months. In her in the Publisher’s Circle below. While the veteran with four years of honorable service, a re- early years, she used braces and Post will withhold a writer’s name with tired educator and a farmer. I am not allowed to buy crutches and was later placed in guns in Virginia. a wheelchair. just cause, all letters must be signed and Because I refuse to obtain a photo ID, I am being treat- A 1972 graduate of Parksley ed like a naughty child and having my privileges with- High School, she went to the include a phone number for verification. held. The problem is that gun ownership is a RIGHT, not treatment center in Fishersville, Cindy King a privilege. In my opinion, the only reason for photo IDs Va., where she met Lloyd King, whom she married. is to gain even more control over the people. She is the mother of one son and grandmother of two. “They’re My letters and emails to Sen. Ralph Northam and Despite now living alone and being confined to Gov. Bob McDonnell go unanswered. I still pay my taxes a wheelchair, Cindy cooks, bakes, custom-crochets at the Post …” and I feel that I have been reduced to slavery. I regard items for sale, teaches Sunday school and holds these arrogant politicians who are taking away my prayer meetings in her home. rights as my enemies. In my opinion, Ralph Northam On March 28, she suffered a knee injury and un- can’t be bothered by any problems a citizen such as my- derwent three months of rehabilitation. Cindy, who Editor: Cheryl Nowak self has with an overbearing government and I shudder is also the daughter of Bill Smith of Salisbury, Md., Advertising Manager: Troy Justis to think of him as lieutenant governor. If elected to the is back home now. Sports Editor: Bill Sterling higher office, he could then be rude and disrespectful to I want to express my pride in my daughter for Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira even more constituents, veterans and taxpayers. His en- her determination and all of her accomplishments. I Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley tire agenda seems to pander to a certain group, with no am eternally grateful to the members of her church, Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak care as to the majority of his constituents or such items Church Alive International, as well as her neighbors Regular Contributor: Ron West as the economy, jobs and reducing taxes. and friends for their love and support. Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 Let’s face it, Folks. Our leaders are bent on mak- Cindy is a perfect example of courage and per- Onley, VA 23418 ing all our former rights into privileges; take, for ex- severance, inspiring us all that we don’t have to be e-mail: [email protected] ample, the Salt Water Fishing License. “limited by our limitations.” Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) Andy Zahn, Melfa Judith Shaw, Hallwood Fax: 757-789-7681 32 • Eastern Shore Post • October 18, 2013

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