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Free January 16, 2015 Crash Kills Five By Linda Cicoira coming to rest. It has not been disclosed The Ayres/Stratton family of the which vehicle had the green light. Eastern Shore of Virginia was going to Responding troopers found the car a baby shower in Baltimore when their and the overturned tractor-trailer on lives ended. Five members, including two the south side of eastbound Route 50, children and an unborn baby, died in a on both the roadway and the property traffic crash in Maryland last weekend. of a community college. The car was Authorities there say they are westbound on Route 50. The truck had continuing to investigate the incident in been southbound on Route 213. which a car and tractor-trailer collided Also killed were 24-year-old Regina early Saturday morning. At press time M. Ayres (sister of Zarissa Ayres) five days later, it was not disclosed why and her 7-year-old daughter, Jordan the crash occurred or if charges would Ayres; Travis M. Stratton (Regina be brought. Witnesses are being sought Ayres’ boyfriend), 25; and 3-month-old to help with the determination. Jonathan Ayres (son of Regina Ayres Maryland State Police Crash Team and Stratton), all of Onancock. investigators believe evidence indicates Because a tractor-trailer was in­ a Suzuki Forenza carrying the family volved in the crash, Maryland State — all of whom were killed — was being Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement driven by Zarissa C. Ayres, 30, formerly Division troopers responded to the of Greenbush, more recently living in scene. They will conduct a detailed Gamboro, N.C., and pregnant. Ayres inspection of the tractor-trailer as part and her unborn child died a short time of the investigation. later at the University of Maryland Anyone who may have witnessed Shore Medical Center. the crash is urged to contact Maryland The driver of the tractor-trailer, Yvenet State Police at the Centreville Bar­ Mayette, 28, who had a Fed­er­alsburg racks, at 410-758-1101, ext. 7. address a couple of years ago but was Leon Ayres, who works for Accomack Killed in Saturday’s crash were (clockwise from top left): Regina Ayres, listed by police as living in Delaware, County, is the father and grandfather Travis Stratton, Zarissa Ayres and her unborn baby, Jordan Ayres and was released from the University of of the victims. Supervisors opened their Jonathan Ayres. Maryland Shock Trauma Center. meeting Monday with a moment of silence “To lose members of that family in such honor of Jordan’s birthday, participants Police say alcohol was not a factor. for Mr. Ayres and the families involved. a tragic way brings grief beyond words. will wear pink flowers, ribbons or articles The truck, registered to Nationwide Accomack Schools made a crisis team Jordan was a marvelous student, loved of clothing to represent her favorite Solutions, LLC of Illinois, was loaded available at Accawmacke Elementary by everyone in her school. Trying to color. Interment will be at Shiloh Baptist with 44,000 pounds of polyfiber May­ School (where Jordan attended) and wrap our heads around this is just Church in Boston. ette had picked up in Charlotte, N.C. Nandua High School (from which both impossible. She was simply amazing.” Stratton’s funeral will be held at 1 p.m. The incident occurred at the Ayres women and Stratton graduated) Funeral services for Zarissa, Regina, Sunday, Jan. 18, at Grace Independent­ intersection of Route 50 and Route 213 to work with students and staff Jordan, Jonathan and Zoe Ayres are Methodist Church in Wach­­­a­­preague. in Wye Mills in Queen Anne’s County. members acquainted with the victims. being arranged by Smith & Scott Funeral Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at The truck collided with the car on the “Our school system is a family and Home in Accomac and will be held at 11 Cooper & Humbles in Accomac. passenger side. The tractor-trailer nothing is more important than family,” a.m. Jan. 17 at Nandua High School. Donations can be made at PNC Bank apparently rolled over the car before said Superintendent Dr. Kregg Cuellar. Family hour will begin at 10 a.m. In and online at www.gofundme.com/jzlt28 2 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015 Board Opens Year With Marathon Session Story and photo by Ron West Lawrence noted that an area on At their first session of 2015 the northeast portion of the school Tuesday, Northampton supervisors cafeteria and kitchen and at least one unanimously selected Rick Hubbard classroom poses such serious issues and Oliver Bennett to serve as that the areas must be closed off. their chairman and vice chairman, School Operations Director Chris respectively, for the coming year. Truckner provided photos (available at While the supervisors agreed to keep www.ncpsk12.com) showing an area of their meeting schedule of the second the wall actually separating from the rest Tuesday and fourth Monday of each of the building. One area has a five-inch month, they found it more difficult to gap extending down several feet from approve the manual that guides those the top of the building. Truckner said proceedings. the damage is far worse than previously Supervisor Granville Hogg ques­ thought, and requires immediate repairs. New Northampton Board Chairman Rick Hubbard (left) and Vice tioned the validity of the manual To address the problem, the board Chairman Oliver Bennett and asked if the county attorney had will meet with its accounting firm reviewed it. In particular, Hogg spoke of to investigate funding options. The the board’s timeline to complete the allow county-paid Emergency Medical the need for a separation of the legislative School Board has estimated the cost of review. It will take the next month Services (EMS) personnel to volunteer (the supervisors) and executive (county replacing the school at $30 million. or two to complete its review of the with other stations. However, they will administrator) arms of leadership. He The board conducted a public hearing ordinance. Then there will be a 21-day not be allowed to serve as officers with objected to the county administrator on the possible sale of surplus property period during which public information­ a volunteer company. serving as parliamentarian, and to across from the Courthouse Green. The sessions will be conducted at Kiptopeke A public hearing was conducted allowing remote access for supervisors properties were vacated when county and Occohannock elementary schools, regarding the efforts by Kiptopeke who cannot attend meetings. offices located there were relocated. after which county staff will make Villas, LLC to build three rental units The state has decided to allow County Administrator Katie Nunez revisions as needed. The board will at Kiptopeke Drive and Arlington Road government officials to electronically reported that an unsolicited bid has been then conduct a public hearing prior to near the entrance to Kiptopeke State take part in sessions if they can’t be received to purchase the structures. a final vote on the ordinance. Park. The previously tabled request present. Hogg argued that it would Several members of the public, Another issue of contention has had at one point been for a small, 12- not be possible for other supervisors to including Price Clark, Jeff Walker, been the Public Service Authority’s unit hotel, but had been opposed by a verify if an individual using such remote and Eleanor Gordon supported sale (PSA’s) proposed wastewater pipeline number of area residents as well as by means is actually who he or she says. of the properties. The board agreed to in the vicinity of the Cape Charles some of the supervisors. Another sticking point was a the concept, but tabled the proposal to traffic signal. David Boyd and Michael Speaking for the revised special-use proposed change to limit speakers’ time await additional information on the Steelman pressed to disband the PSA. permit application, Bill Parr fielded addressing the board to three minutes conditions related to the bid. Hogg spoke in opposition to allowing questions by the board regarding plans with no extension for time ceded by The ongoing saga of the proposed it to continue working on the project. to include a mass drainfield across the other speakers. The board compromised Zoning Ordinance revision continued Additionally, he pressed to have the road from the proposed units. Asked by agreeing that a speaker can have up to draw public reaction at the session. PSA turn over all its records to the by Hogg why the plan does not call for to three additional minutes to talk if Martina Coker charged that the board. A vote to do that failed on a 3-2 the drainfield to be placed behind the another member of the public agrees to process used by the board to develop vote, with Supervisors Larry Trala, three units, Parr replied that proposed surrender his or her time. the Zoning Ordinance was flawed and Larry LeMond, and Bennett opposing it. changes to zoning and/or density might In response to a comment made by “done behind closed doors.” She opposes LeMond suggested that the board and allow for additional rental units on the Hogg regarding the powers given to the the concept of “by-right” for many of the PSA should meet and review the PSA’s property and he wouldn’t want the county administrator, Hubbard reminded uses allowed in the proposed ordinance. direction and goals. He also said the space occupied by the drainfield. As the board that the county administrator Donna Bozza, director of Citizens for option of using the Bayview wastewater proposed, the rental homes would be serves at its pleasure and can be released a Better Eastern Shore (CBES), likewise facility should be on the table. similar to other structures in the area. should they choose to do so. opposes the revised ordinance, arguing County Registrar Terry Flynn said The board voted 3-2 (with Hogg Following additional discussion, the that the board should have involved the the county needs to consider replacing and Hubbard against) to approve the board agreed on a vote of 4-1 (Hogg public more in its development. its aging touch-screen voting machines. special-use permit. voting against) to approve the manual Wardtown resident Ken Dufty spoke Flynn said there is an effort underway Prior to concluding the six-hour pending a review of the proposed against the revised ordinance, claiming by the state to obtain the funding to pay session, the board announced a meeting changes by the county attorney. that if it were enacted, it would likely for the machines. It was agreed to have regarding shoaling and possible dredging School Superintendent Eddie lead to court action against the county. the county administrator submit a letter of waterways along both Accomack Lawrence reported on an engineer’s “We need to start over,” he said. “If you to Richmond urging the state to move and Northampton counties to be held assessment of structural problems push it, we’ll be going to court.” forward with funding the machines. Thursday, Jan. 22, from 10 a.m. to noon with the 60-year-old high school. Hubbard responded by providing In other business, the board agreed to at Eastern Shore Community College. January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 3

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Closed 4 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015 Tarr Declares Candidacy for Island District Seat on Board of Supervisors By Linda Cicoira “Chincoteague has got my heart,” Chincoteaguer Billy Joe Tarr, who Tarr said. “I don’t have a warm fuzzy is retiring from the Accomack County feeling that the beach issue is settled. Sheriff’s Office, is planning to run for It isn’t. There isn’t anything that says supervisor of the Island District in the this is what we’re going to do.” Tarr You know what time it is?? November General Election. said he plans to make sure “there will Tax Refund time!! “I’ll do the best I can do,” said Tarr. “If always be a beach that people can drive We have the cars and the payments for you!! I didn’t think I could help, I wouldn’t try. up to. Busing doesn’t work. People will “I want to know what the go somewhere else.” county is doing. 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Sounding Rocket Programs Office at the installation process for the second- Improved Malemute motor. The vehicle The Improved Malemute is a surplus Wallops, said, “The program accepts stage igniter. flew to an altitude of 27,000 feet and solid-fueled motor from the U.S. military the recommendations of the Anomaly The rocket was launched at 4:36 impacted about one nautical mile that has been modified for use in the Investigation Board and appreciates a.m. July 3, carrying a payload to downrange. There were no injuries or NASA sounding rocket program. As part its hard work to determine the cause of the modification, a NASA-developed of the failure.” Planners Tackle Comprehensive Plan igniter and mechanical safe and arm “The recommendations are being system is installed in the front end of the applied in the program and clears By Ron West development of the document and motor. The July mission was the seventh the way for the launch of two Terrier- At its meeting last week, the urged that the plan be posted on the flight of this type of motor by NASA. Improved Malemute vehicles in Northampton Planning Commission county’s website. During the July flight when the January 2015 from the Poker Flat began refining the goals of the Wardtown resident Ken Dufty cited motor was ignited, the motor pressure Research Range in Alaska,” he said. Comprehensive Plan. Exmore Town Council’s inclusion of ejected the igniter, resulting in the Investigation continues into the The plan, which has been under the public as it updates that town’s motor burning from both ends and Oct. 28 explosion of an Antares rocket review for over three years, has been Comprehensive Plan. He urged the ending the mission prematurely. seconds after liftoff at Wallops. It the subject of much debate by groups commissioners to be more open with The Anomaly Investigation Board was headed for the International divided over the direction that the county the public as they work on their determined the incorrect installation Space Station where it was to deliver should take regarding development, revisions. of the Improved Malemute clip was due supplies. Preliminary findings have conservation, and economics. Once they receive the revised to inadequate procedures for the NASA suggested that the blame for the rocket Several of the current commissioners plan from the commissioners, the modification. The board recommended failure may lie with its old Russian have suggested that the 19 pages of supervisors will review it and conduct the modification procedures be updated to engine. NASA has vowed not to use goals and strategies that precede the a public hearing prior to voting on it. include additional drawings and verbiage those engines again. actual plan are excessive and need to be consolidated and simplified to a few more reasonable and readable ideas. Commissioner Jacqueline Chatmon Eastern Shore suggested that the list of goals Ring in 2015 with Your New Home be simplified before the plan is Bail Bonds recommended to the supervisors. “It’s ESVA’s Premier and Only time for the Board of Supervisors to Bail Bonds Company move forward with it,” she said, noting that while some of the goals can be reached, they need to be reduced to the Bail Bonds - 24 hrs. / 7 days lowest common denominator. Out in Minutes Commissioner Dr. Mark Freeze concurred and urged the others to Serving Accomack & Northampton make it a usable document. “Give the County Since 2011 Board of Supervisors four or five doable things that can be worked on over the coming years, not a lot of things that they can’t get done,” Freeze said. The consensus of the commissioners was that there is a need to improve the education and training of the county’s workforce to improve chances to attract development to the area. Michael Allen Bill Allen Commissioner Mike Ward noted Owner/Agent Owner/Agent that it is not just a lack of jobs but also a lack of job skills, and in some cases, a lack of family support that hinders (757)709-5470 efforts to develop the area economically. Michael Allen (757)710-0831 During the public comment session, Bill Allen (757)710-2976 former Commissioner Mary Miller pressed for more public input in the Home for the Holiday Event. 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Eastern Shore 911 Center. Deputies handled the case. went to the scene on Daugherty Road In another count, Renee Sherie Police and Court Postings and found the victim “to be suffering Savage, 36, of Saxis Road in Temper­ By Linda Cicoira from gunshot wounds.” Godwin said anceville waived extradition this week Onancock Rescue took Wyatt to to Wor­cester County, Md., where she is Accomack District Court between two houses when Hickman Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in wanted on two felony larceny counts. Accused murderer Jamar Edjuan drove up and got out of a car about 10 Nassawadox where he was pronounced She is being held in Accomack Jail Hickman was ruled competent to stand yards away. dead. Hickman was later arrested in without bond. trial this week in Accomack General Strand said he saw the gun and Salisbury, Md., where he was staying. Keshawn Bradley Savage, 25, of District Court after an extensive stay watched the defendant go to the back ………………………………… Rantz Lane in Withams was charged at Central State Hospital. of the car. Strand then heard four A Parksley man was arrested this with felony eluding and possession Judge Gordon Vincent found shots. “Boom boom boom boom. It was week on various felony counts in with intent to distribute between probable cause to certify charges like automatic.” He saw Wyatt move connection with crimes at his family’s a half-ounce and five pounds of of first-degree murder and use of a away. “He must have been hit. Blood business, according to records filed in marijuana, occurring Jan. 10. He is firearm in that felony to a Grand Jury. was on my car. I saw him walk three Accomack General District Court. being held without bond. State Police The crimes involve the shooting or four steps back … he fell … he was Unsecured bond was set for $12,000 Trooper Louis Milyko investigated. death of James Marqué Wyatt, 32, shot,” Strand testified. for Richard Alexander Lewis, 26, of Stephanie Stoeckert, 30, of Poplar of Tasley in 2013. Wyatt died from a Another witness said she saw Mary Street. He was charged with Cove Road in Onancock was convicted gunshot wound to the torso, according Hickman shoot Wyatt and that she breaking into Associated Farms in of petty larceny that occurred April 29, to the medical examiner’s report. tried to resuscitate him before the Parksley between Dec. 27 and 29, 2014. She initially was charged with At Monday’s preliminary hearing, ambulance arrived. 2014, obtaining money belonging to El grand theft. Stoeckert was sentenced two witnesses testified they saw Court records state, “Hickman Romolino by false pretenses on Dec. 30, to 94 days in jail, with all but four days Hickman with a gun outside a house reportedly witnessed his best friend and forging two checks for $425, each suspended. She was also fined $15. where people had gathered. being shot and killed several years belonging to Associated Farms and U.S. Marshals Larry Strand Jr. said there was a ago. In the last several years, … he has then passing the checks between Dec. U.S. Marshal Robert W. Mathieson gathering in Daugherty because “our been diagnosed with post-traumatic 27 and 30. announced the capture in Jamesville cousin’s mom was going to be buried stress disorder and schizophrenia.” Lewis also is accused of misdemeanor of Randy Wright, 41, who is wanted the next day.” Strand said he was According to Sheriff Todd Godwin check theft. He was arrested Jan. in Connecticut for sexual assault outside trying to leave, but his vehicle at nearly 2 a.m. July 28, 2013 his 8. Investigator Sam Castiglia of the first-degree of a minor, sexual assault was blocked in, so he was standing office received a report from the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office second-degree of a minor, and risk of injury to a BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOUR LOVED ONES? child. Injured in a Car, WHO SUFFERS WHEN YOU ARE INCAPACITATED? During Motorcycle, Wright’s trial WHAT RESPONSIBILITIES ARE LEFT FOR YOUR FAMILY WHEN last November, YOU ARE GONE? or Truck Accident? the Connecticut Don't leave your Family with the burdens that come at a time when they are State Attorney’s Call Jim Hurley of already suffering. 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Jones is accused of Parksley area home this week, according According to Northampton Sheriff counts of disorderly conduct and at­ distributing the drug on May 21, 2014. to Accomack Sheriff Todd Godwin. David L. Doughty Jr., Wright is being tempting to prevent an arrest. David Allen Marshall Jr., 31, of Charlene S. Boyajian, 45, of Virginia held at Eastern Shore Regional Jail. Another brother, Kadeem A. Jubilee Street in Lynchburg, Va., was Beach was arrested by Virginia Beach He was arrested Monday by Carpenter, 18, was indicted on three indicted on three counts of a third or officers on Jan. 14 and charged with Northampton deputies, members of counts of throwing an object at an subsequent offense of petty larceny, the felony offense. She was released on Eastern Shore Drug Task Force, and occupied motor vehicle and two counts which are felonies. The thefts allegedly a personal recognizance bond, Godwin the U.S. Marshals Service. of obstruction of justice, all felonies. He occurred at the Exmore ABC Store on said. ………………………………… is accused of going to the edge of town Sept. 9 and Oct. 17 and 24. Marshall Police are still looking for Bettina Accomack Grand Jury after the court incident and waiting for has family ties to the Eastern Shore. Cuce Rodriquez, 39, of Virginia Beach A Delaware man was extradited to his adversary to drive by so he could ………………………………… and Gordon A. Shell, 45, of Utica, Mich., Accomack earlier this month to face throw a brick at their car. Northampton District Court who also were charged with the crime. charges of distribution of cocaine and Their sister, Caitlyn Carpenter An Onley woman is being held in Godwin’s office was notified of the heroin in November 2012, according to Rowley, 23, was indicted on a count Eastern Shore Regional Jail after theft at 2:12 p.m. Jan. 11. “A passerby court records made public for the first of destruction of property, allegedly being accused in Northampton of two had observed a dog being loaded into a time this week. consisting of kicking a police cruiser, counts of possession with intent to U-Haul truck that was parked on the James Derrell Justin Smith, 28, of causing about $1,500 worth of damage. distribute a Schedule I or II drug. side of Matthews Road,” he said. The Wilmington was indicted on the counts The car belonged to Sgt. Jason Bonnie Lou Thompson, 53, is witness confronted the alleged thieves in June 2013. He was brought to the Campbell of Exmore who was one of the charged with committing the crimes who then fled with the canine. Accomack Jail from Delaware on Jan. key witnesses in the Elijah Carpenter on Jan. 6, according to Northampton The vehicle was later located 6. Smith is being held without bond. case. Caitlyn Rowley also was indicted General District Court files. She was and stopped at the Chesapeake Bay ………………………………… on one count of assault and battery of a incarcerated the same day. When Bridge-Tunnel where the occupants Northampton Grand Jury police officer. arrested, Thompson was on probation were interviewed, Godwin said. Three siblings from Birdsnest were “She was out of control,” Common­ in Accomack County for drug offenses. An investigation is continuing, with indicted Monday by a Northampton wealth’s Attorney Bruce Jones said in his ………………………………… additional arrests possible. Anyone Grand Jury in connection with a fight argument against bond last November. Accomack Sheriff’s Office with information is asked to call the that broke out in circuit court last “This went all the way down the stairs. One person was arrested and two sheriff’s office at 787-1131 or 824- October after one family member was Her brother was convicted of a serious others are being sought in connection 5666. Tips also may be submitted at found guilty of beating an Exmore crime and she lost her grip. … You’d think with the theft of a dog from outside a www.accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org resident with a baseball bat. it was a situation where she could keep There was yelling, punches, high heels control of herself … this actually occurred flying through the air and spectators while circuit court was in session.” and witnesses ducking for cover. In another case, Tony Barnum, 40, Trouble had been expected that of Tucson, Ariz., and Mateo Peixinho, day and Northampton Sheriff David 49, of Chimayo, N.M., were indicted Doughty, nine deputies, and Exmore on counts of possessing more than five police officers were on hand to keep the pounds of marijuana with intent to peace. “No matter what the verdict was distribute it and transporting it into going to be, we knew one side was not Virginia on Oct. 9, 2014. going to be happy,” Doughty said later. Jamar Jones, 35, of Johnson Town When Judge W. Revell Lewis found Road in Birdsnest was indicted on 20250 Fairgrounds Rd. 757-302-7002 Elijah Jordan Carpenter, 20, guilty of counts of unauthorized use of an Onancock, VA 23417 Free WiFi! 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a quilt made by Kitty McCarthy. Community Notes Fiber arts will include wall Shore Declared Enterprise Zone hangings, scarves, alpaca designs, and Gov. Terry McAuliffe has announced year over a five-year period, depending The Eastern Shore handmade dolls. a new Virginia Enterprise Zone (VEZ) on the wages offered. Quilt and Fiber Arts For more information, call Stage designation for a joint zone serving For additional information contact ape C Show will be held Friday, Door Gallery at 331-2787 or check Accomack and Northampton counties. the local administrators of the zone harles C Jan. 23, through Sunday, website www.artsentercapecharles.org The zone is the result of a co­ in each county: Tom Brockenbrough Feb. 22, at Stage Door operative effort by each county’s Board in Accomack County (787-5797) and Gallery in Cape Charles. Chincoteague of Supervisors which prepared a joint Charles McSwain in Northampton Arts Enter Cape Charles, Inc. Chamber of Com­ application. County (678-0440, ext. 6). will open the Stage Door Gallery merce has an­ The commonwealth reduced the The Virginia Department of Hous­ to Eastern Shore quilters and fiber Chincoteague nounced the publi­ number of Enterprise Zones that ing and Community Development ad­ artists. An opening reception will be cation of the new can be awarded and localities must ministers the Enterprise Zone Program held Jan. 23 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 2015 Visitor Guide. The compete for the designation. The two for the Commonwealth. A diversity of styles is expected to expanded 52-page booklet counties’ strategy was to improve the be represented — from traditional provides festival information, chances of getting a designation by Habitat Seeking to modern, original designs and lodging and dining options, and joining forces. Twelve applications Homeowners commercial patterns, handmade and recreational opportunities. were submitted for the five available machine made. The Chincoteague Visitor Guide is designations awarded this year. Habitat for Humanity is looking for Quilts will be judged by Karen placed in all Virginia Welcome Centers, Zones are designated for an initial new homeowners to partner with it. Lee Carter of Design Details, and AAA offices and visitor centers along 10-year period and may receive up Eastern Shore of Virginia Habitat prizes will be awarded Jan. 23 for the East Coast, at travel shows in the to two five-year renewals for a total for Humanity builds homes with the Best Original Design, Best Execution mid-Atlantic states, and many other of 20 years. For businesses located contribution of hundreds of hours of of a Commercial Pattern, Best locations as requested. within the Enterprise Zone, there are “sweat equity” labor on the part of the Handmade Workmanship, Machine Call the chamber at 336-6161 or visit several state and local programs that partner families. Made Workmanship or Machine www.chincoteaguechamber.com to view encourage business investment and Those interested in becoming a Quilting. There also will be a Viewer’s the guide online. job growth through grants. homeowner should contact the Habitat Choice Award, which will be voted on Speaking about the announcement, office at 442-4687 by Friday, Feb. 6, to by attendees at the opening night of The Eastern Shore McAuliffe said, “The Enterprise receive information. the show. There also will be a raffle for Railway Museum in Parksley Zone Program has long been one of Parksley will have a the state’s most successful incentive Unity Breakfast and Barry and I have decided to Spaghetti Supper Friday, programs. The strong partnership Walk Monday CLOSE Becca’s for the month of Jan. 23, at Parksley Firehouse between the state and local economic January!! Social Hall. Dinner will be served development authorities has been This year’s 24th Annual Community from 5 to 7 p.m. The menu includes invaluable to recruiting new business Unity Breakfast will be held Monday, We will still be OPEN on spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, and an opportunities and to helping existing Jan. 19, at 8:30 a.m. in the cafeteria of Thursday night from 5-8 for assortment of cakes for dessert. Virginia businesses grow. Tools like Northampton High School. Burger Night! The cost is $7 for adults and $4 for this enable us to maintain our pro- Tickets are $6 for adults, with no children under 12 years of age. Carry- business climate and continue building charge for students. The featured Cakes will still be available by out dinners also will be available. a new Virginia economy.” speaker will be the Honorable Mignon calling and leaving a message @ All money raised will benefit the Businesses can earn up to $200,000 L. Clyburn who was appointed by 757-789-3686 or by calling my museum. during a five-year period in investment President Barack Obama to head the If you have any questions, please grants, and for job creation; they can Federal Communications Commission. cell @ 757-710-4395, but please call 990-2143 or 665-6271. receive up to $800 per position per The Eastern Shore Community Ser­ leave a message!! vices Network, Inc., and Optima Family Care, will coordinate a health booth The Wine Rack in Onley will also and other community informational have cakes available. vendors are invited to participate. AD ANTAGE MEDICAL Voter registration also will be available. Becca’s will be having our 3 All participants are asked to bring Valentine’s Dinner!! Home Medical Equipment & Oxygen nonperishable foods for the needy. A VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION special commemorative program will Make your reservations soon!! HIGH QUALITY EQUIPMENT & SERVICES be sold to help fund the event. Sorry for any inconvenience and The breakfast will be followed by the Four Corner Plaza 25th Annual Unity Walk — dedicated we appreciate all of our EXPANDED PRODUCT LINES PO Box 85 to “Walking for Good Health” — to the wonderful customers who have CONVENIENT LOCATION 25328 Lankford Hwy. nearby courthouse grounds, where the been so loyal!! SAME GREAT STAFF Onley, VA 23418 speaker will be Rev. Calvin Washington 757-789-5092 Sr., pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, Becca & Barry Will Bill Insurance Whenever Possible 800-929-7030 Treherneville. January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 Mile POSTS Gayle Named to Accomack Planning Commission; 2nd Seat Remains To Be Filled Awards By Linda Cicoira “He’s a fair person,” said Supervisor emailed to various county officials, he Local farmer Lynn P. Gayle of Jack Gray. “He’s a common-sense accused the board of acting improperly. irths Onancock was picked by Accomack person. I believe he would take each The letter had a hint of resignation as B supervisors Monday night to serve on case individually.” it stated, “I personally do not intend the county’s Planning Commission. “No person should sit on two policy- to join the misfeasance of the Board of Marriages Gayle also serves on Accomack’s making boards,” Supervisor Kay Supervisors who are playing roulette Zoning Board of Appeals and is Lewis said. “The appeals board … with the Comprehensive Plan, the president of the Accomack Farm has not denied applications in … two county’s finances and the future of the Bureau. years. I do have some concern. On our most important growth center in the The session was specially called Planning Commission … hopefully he county.” to make appointments. Supervisor will look at both sides.” Major said she would come up raduations Laura Belle Gordy made the motion Gordy said she considered his with a new nominee by the time the G for Gayle of Mount Nebo Farms. He other positions before making the supervisors meet next Wednesday. will replace Alan Silverman, also of nomination, but was told by staff it The board also appointed C. Ray Onancock, who was not re-appointed. would be “OK. I think he will be a good Davis to the Economic Development •a son, The vote to go with Gayle was member.” Authority. born to unanimous; Supervisor Grayson The District 9 seat on the Planning Britney Chesser was absent. Still, there were Commission still has to be filled. Last Beach and Trevon those who questioned the decision. month, the supervisors indicated that Don’t Forget White of “I think he’s a fine man,” said they were disinclined to re-appoint Exmore Supervisor Wanda Thornton. But Tony Picardi of Craddockville to o ike Jan. 4 she wondered if his other positions the seat despite, though Supervisor T “L ” “would create some kind of conflict at Reneta Major nominated him. •a daughter, born to Ariana times.” Less than a week earlier, in a letter he The Post on Facebook Zunigamejia and Gustavo U. Mejia- Navarro of Parksley Jan. 4 Cherrystone •a son, born to Brittany Gillis and Campground Kadeem Carpenter of Birdsnest Jan. 4 Open Thur-Sun •a daughter, born to Cenaida 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Moralessajche of Accomac Jan. 5 All-You-Can-Eat Lunch Buffet •a daughter, born to Jessica and Sunday 11am - 2pm Kenneth Pedersen of Parksley Jan. 5

•a son, born to Staceylynn and • Fried Chicken • Roast Beef Jonathan Tupper of Greenbackville Jan. 6 • Turkey • Lima Beans • Succotash • Stuffing •a son, born to Angelique Baines of Exmore Jan. 6 • Rolls

•a son, born to Vicky Wessells of Exmore Jan. 6 $10.99 per person •a daughter, born to Alicia Giddens and De’Shaun Gholson of Painter AFC & NFC Championship Jan. 6 Playoff games will be on •a son, born to Keyontae Boggs of our 2 TVs Parksley Jan. 7 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC •a daughter, born to Alejandra Jimenez Specials on Facebook: and Esau Lopez of Greenbush Jan. 7 “Little Neck Cafe” 757-331-4822 or 757-710-0510 10 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015

Vickie Pewitt and Irene Hackworth Robertson, and Melinda Jackson; and Methodist Church. Mr. Norman was a of Florence; great-nephew, Issac many other family members. 1951 graduate of Maury High School Obituaries Hackworth of Florence; and cousins, A funeral service was held Saturday, and received his Bachelor of Science Robert Gonce of Florence, Mary Jan. 10, at Sanford United Methodist Degree in Chemical Engineering from Artist Living in Quinby Nell Gonce King of Stevenson, Ala., Church. Following the service, a Virginia Tech, with a minor in nuclear Susan Crowe of Decator, Ga., and reception to celebrate Ms. Lambertson’s engineering. He spent 45 years in Passes Away John P. Wilke of Jackson, Miss. She life was held at the church hall. various phases in the plastics industry, Mrs. Janie Sue Hackworth was predeceased by her brothers L.T. Memorial donations may be made including, research, production, Rhodes, 85, of Quinby passed away Hackworth and Ike Hackworth. to Sanford United Methodist Church, development, planning, marketing Saturday, Jan. 3, 2015, at Riverside Shore A celebration of life service will be 23279 Saxis Rd., Sanford, VA 23426; and sales. Mr. Norman retired in Memorial Hospital in Nassa­wadox. planned in the spring in Florence. or Snow Hill Volunteer Fire Company, Virginia Beach and was active in A native of Florence, Ala., she was Online condolences may be sent to the 4718 Snow Hill Rd., P.O. Box 83, Snow local civic groups associated with area the daughter of the late Trav T. and family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Hill, MD 21863. To sign the guest book, development. He enjoyed extensive Pauline Gonce Hackworth. Arrangements were made by visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net foreign travels. She overcame childhood paralysis Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Arrangements were made by Survivors include many cousins due to polio by becoming an excellent Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley. throughout Tidewater Virginia, the swimmer. She went on to be active in Granddaughter West Coast and Canada. the Girl Scouts and was a majorette in of Sanford Couple Dies Wallops Security Funeral services were conducted the Coffee High School Band. Growing Guard Passes Away Sunday, Jan. 11, at Doughty Funeral up on a farm, she had a love of animals Ms. Leah Marie Lambertson, Home in Exmore by Rev. Ralph Rowley. and fond memories of riding her pony 21, of Girdletree, Md., passed away Mr. George Hope Jr., 71, of Interment was in Belle Haven Cemetery. to town. Having two older brothers, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015. Nelsonia passed away Tuesday, Jan. Memorial donations may be made she developed great survival skills and Born in Salisbury, Md., she was 6, 2015, at Riverside Shore Memorial to Virginia Beach U.M. Church, 212 was proud when she learned Morse the daughter of Jerry D. and Mida Hospital in Nassawadox. 19th Str., Virginia Beach, VA 23451. Code faster than they did. Her first job Powell Lambertson. Ms. Lambertson Born at Norfolk General Hospital, Online condolences may be offered at was in the office of the family business, graduated from Snow Hill High School, he was the son of the late George www.doughtyfuneralhome.com The Florence Packing Company. She obtained a degree from Wor-Wic Carlton Hope Sr. and Mary Barry graduated from Stephens College in Community College and was attending Hope from Gargatha. Mr. Hope served Belle Haven Man Columbia, Mo., attended Memphis University of Maryland Eastern in the U.S. Army from 1966-68 as a Dies at Heritage Hall Academy of Art, and received a degree in Shore, where she first lieutenant during the Vietnam art education from West Virginia State was pursuing War. His career was at NASA Wallops Mr. Robert F. Dunlop, 91, of Belle University. Mrs. Rhodes was an artist in a degree in Flight Facility as a security guard. He Haven passed away Wednesday, Jan. 7, residence at West Virginia Institute of physical therapy. is also remembered as the “Drum Dr.” 2015, at Heritage Hall Healthcare in Technology in Montgomery, W.Va. An avid lover as he was the drummer for several local Nassawadox. While attending college in Columbia of the outdoors, bands, most recently Bennett Street. A native of Babylon, N.Y., he was the she met her late husband, Donald A. she enjoyed knee Mr. Hope was a member of Woodberry son of the late Robert Curry Dunlop Rhodes, an engineering student at boarding in the United Methodist Church in Gargatha. and Edith Ruth Hinman Dunlop. He the University of Missouri. After their Pocomoke River, He is survived by his son, George Hope was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, retired marriage, he was employed by Union rabbit hunting, III (and wife, Jen); and granddaughters, engineer for Grumman Aerospace, and Carbide and they moved to Ohio, four-wheeling, Kaylee Hope and Makenna Hope, all member of Central Masonic Lodge 300 Oregon, West Virginia, and Youngstown, target practice, Ms. Lambertson of Hallwood; and sister, Barry Johnson AF & AM. New York. In each place, they made kayaking, the (and husband Wayne) of Bloxom. Mr. Dunlop is survived by his wife, friends that they kept all of their ocean, and hiking. Known for being A memorial service will be conducted Margaret Abbott Dunlop; son, Robert lives. Sue would always find a group an “old soul,” she enjoyed old movies, Saturday, Jan. 17, at 11 a.m. from P. Dunlop (and wife, Lynn) of Babylon; of artists to inspire her creativity and classic cars, and old TV shows. She Woodberry United Methodist Church daughters, Laurie Johnson (and the house always smelled of turpentine previously taught swim lessons in Parksley by Rev. Al Crockett. husband, Lauren) of Norwich, N.Y., and linseed oil. She was talented in for Worcester County Parks and Memorial donations may be made to and Dr. Nancy Dunlop (and husband, many media, including oils, sculpture, Recreation Department, and she was a Woodberry United Methodist Church, Stephen Gilhooley) of Delmar, N.Y.; mosaic and ceramics. They retired to devoted Dallas Cowboys fan. 21 Nelson Dr., Onancock, VA 23417. sister, Grace Crawley of Belle Haven; Florence and restored the family home Other than her parents, survivors Arrangements were made by grandchildren, Brooke, Wade, R. on Chisholm Road and the lake house include her grandparents, Phil and Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley. Kyle, and Andrew; and two great- on Shoals Creek. They were active Barbara Fisher of Sanford, Johnny and grandchildren. members of Turtle Point Country Club Dorothy Powell of Seaford, Del., and Richard Ernest Norman A celebration of life service with and First Presbyterian Church. Jerry and Pat Lambertson, of Snow Mr. Richard Ernest Norman, 82, Masonic Rites was conducted Friday, Mrs. Rhodes is survived by her Hill, Md.; aunt and uncle, Glen and of Virginia Beach, Va., died Wednesday, Jan. 9, at Doughty Funeral Home in daughter, Dr. Paula R. Cameron, son- Barbara Phillips of Snow Hill; cousins, Jan. 7, 2015, at his residence. Exmore by Rev. Rob Kelly. in-law, Dr. Charles E. Cameron, and John and Hannah Annis, David and Born in Norfolk, Va., he was the Memorial donations may be made granddaughter, Vera Jane Cameron, Lilly Annis, Brooks, Carrie, and Caden son of the late William E. and Emily to Craddockville United Methodist all of Quinby; brother-in-law, Richard Phillips, and Brian and Julie Phillips; Laura Humphrey Norman. He was Church, c/o Mrs. June Custis, P.O. Box Rhodes of South Bend, Ind.; nieces, aunts, Amanda Smith, Kathleen a member of Virginia Beach United 66, Craddockville, VA 23341. Online January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 22 • EastErn shorE Post • March 1, 2013

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Exmore Woman Passes Cheriton Postal Courier Memorial donations may be made ~ Obituaries ~ to St. Charles Catholic Church, 545 (Continued From Previous Page) Away at Heritage Hall Dies in Hampton Randolph Ave., Cape Charles, VA 23310. knitter and loved to be in the sunshine Mrs. Suzanne Taylor Manelski, Mr. Russell Dennis Bradford, 64, Online condolences may be sent to the planting her garden of vegetables 70, of Exmore passed away Saturday, of Cheriton died Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015, family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com and flowers. Her main joy was her Jan. 10, 2015, at Heritage Hall at the VA Hospital in Hampton. Arrangements were made by Wilkins- grandchildren, spending time with Healthcare in Nassawadox. A native of Cheriton, he was the son Doughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. them, traveling with them and mostly A native of Exmore, she was the of Virginia Paige Bradford of Cheriton watching the smiles on their faces. daughter of the late Pete and Sue and the late Russell Lee Bradford. Mrs. Burrus is survived by her loving Moore Taylor. Mrs. Manelski was a Mr. Bradford was a postal courier for husband, James Burrus; beautiful member of Exmore Baptist Church. the U.S. Postal Service and a member daughter, Elena Torres Cintron (and She was predeceased by her of the Postal Couriers Union and St. husband, Juan Andrade) of Willis husband, Edward J. Manelski, and Charles Catholic Church. Wharf; handsome sons, Alberto Torres is survived by her son, Douglas In addition to his mother, survivors (and wife, Mariana) of Belle Haven, E. Manelski (and wife, Shelley) include his son, Jason Lance Bradford Victor Torres (and wife, Bobbie Jo) of New Castle, Del.; daughter, (and wife, Mallory) of Lenexa, Kan.; Obituaries of Delmar, Del., and Angel Bodden Amy E. Manelski of Exmore; and brother, Carl Douglas Bradford of (and wife, Veronica) of Florida; many grandchildren, Luke, Taylor, Gracie, Cheriton; sister, Rita Paige Bradford can be brothers and sisters; and wonderful Colin and Caleb. Krizek (and husband, Bryan) of grandchildren, Carmen, José, Juan Jr., Funeral services were conducted Alexandria, Va.; grandson, Jameson Bryan, Sergio, Joel, Victoria and C.J. Tuesday, Jan. 13, at Doughty Funeral Bradford of Lenexa; nephews, Justin faxed to A celebration of life service will be Home in Exmore by Rev. Jonathan Krizek and Cameron Krizek; and niece, conducted Saturday, Jan. 17, at 1 p.m. Carpenter. Interment was in Belle Victoria Krizek. He was predeceased the Eastern Shore Post at Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore Haven Cemetery. by a brother, Martin P. Bradford. by Father J. Michael Breslin. Family Memorial donations may be made Funeral services were conducted will join friends at the funeral home to Exmore Baptist Church, 11624 Thursday, Jan. 15, at St. Charles one hour prior to the service. Occohannock Rd., Exmore, VA 23350. Catholic Church by Father J. Michael at 789-7681 or emailed to Online condolences may be offered Online condolences may be sent to the Breslin. Interment was in Cape @ at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Charles Cemetery. editor easternshorepost.com January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 13 14 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015 CAPITAL LETTERS By Del. negative fiscal impact will be scrutinized, Robert Bloxom and although an idea may have merit, it will s I prepare face stiff opposition. to head to Just as our predecessors in the House of ARichmond Burgesses met to decide how to spend the to do the people’s tax revenue raised by the Virginia Company, business, I am the House of Delegates today has the humbled and responsibility of creating the budget. honored to think Unlike Virginians of the 17th century, I will be carrying however, you have the benefit of technology to on a tradition of follow all the bills that are being submitted. representative I invite you to follow the bills that interest government that has you online at virginiageneralassembly.gov been occurring in Virginia since 1619 with the The pace in Richmond will be fast as we House of Burgesses. The traditions of that time have 45 days to complete the business before still carry on today; for example, the House us. Some 2,000 bills will be submitted and of Delegates convenes at noon, just as it did most of the vetting will be accomplished in in 1619 to allow the farmers of that day to do committees. I serve on the Agriculture and their work beforehand. Today’s delegates, like Finance committees. those from 400 years ago, are part-time citizen Please don’t hesitate to contact me. You legislators who go home to their districts to may call Bloxom Auto at 824-3456 to reach earn a living under the laws they pass. my legislative assistant, Brittany Taylor, I invite everyone to come to the capital or my Richmond office at 804-698-1000 to to walk the halls that Washington and reach my Richmond legislative assistant, Jefferson walked and to learn about our rich Jody Hopkins. You also may email me Virginia history. at [email protected] This year, money, or lack thereof, will be Again, thank you for the privilege and the driving force. Any legislation that has honor of representing you in Richmond.

Photo by Linda Cicoira Follow Ongoing General Assembly Session at virginiageneralassembly.gov The EasternMasked Shore of Virginia Ball Chamber ofFeb. Commerce 7 is hosting the second annual Masquerade Ball Feb. 7 at Eastern Shore $5 Rabies Vaccination Clinics Yacht and Country Club. Social hour will begins at 6:30 p.m., Sponsored By: Eastern Shore Veterinarians followed by dinner, dancing and a reverse raffle featuring a in cooperation with the Accomack and Northampton Sheriff’s Departments getaway to Charleston, SC. Gourmet food stations will serve and the Eastern Shore Health District seasoned lamb chops, beef tenderloin, sautéed fresh shrimp, *REMEMBER TO BRING PREVIOUS VACCINATION RECORD. PROOF OF PRIOR Eastern Shore oysters on the half shell, scallops wrapped w/ VACCINATION IS REQUIRED TO QUALIFY FOR THREE-YEAR CERTIFICATE bacon, roasted veggie lettuce wraps, and a dessert table. Full bar is included in the price. Tickets are $100/person for chamber DATE LOCATION TIME members and $125/person for the general public. Dance music Saturday Jan. 24 Accomack Animal Hospital 12:00 - 1:00 pm will be performed by Tranzfusion of Ocean City. The event is black tie. Pictures of last year’s gala can be found at www. Monday Jan. 26 Exmore Firehouse 5:00 - 6:00 pm esvachamber.org in the Events section. Sponsorship packages Eastern Shore Animal Hospital 6:30 - 7:30 pm are available. Call the chamber at 787-2460 for reservations. Tuesday Jan. 27 Chincoteague Firehouse 5:00 - 6:00 pm Nassawadox Firehouse 6:00 - 7:00 pm Atlantic District Eastville Firehouse 7:30 - 8:00 pm NEVER PAY Mtg. Monday Wednesday Jan. 28 Atlantic Firehouse 5:00 - 6:00 pm Atlantic District Supervisor Bloxom Firehouse 5:30 - 6:30 pm FOR YOUR Ron Wolff will hold his monthly Thursday Jan. 29 Cheriton Firehouse 6:30 - 7:30 pm constituents’ meeting Monday, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m. at Wolff’s Sandwich *Virginia requires all dogs and cats over 4 months of age to be immunized against rabies. Accomack and Northampton require that your dog be licensed every year. In Northampton County, cats must also be licensed every year. LOCAL NEWS Shoppe in Atlantic. January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 15

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PARKSLEY: Check out this opportunity…3BR/1BA waterfront EAST POINT: Waterfront 2BR/2BA Ranch with long dock PARKSLEY: Hidden details can be found throughout this ONLEY: Extremely well maintained 3BR/2.5BA Colonial with PARKSLEY: Charming 2BR/1BA Bungalow has undergone Ranch at a reasonable price. Sit on the screened-in porch out to Onancock Creek, plus personal boat ramp. Enclosed 3BR/1BA Bungalow on over ½ acre. Spacious rooms w/flowing updated kitchen and bath, 2nd floor bonus room, lots of numerous improvements and upgrades. French doors in watching the boats or marvel at the beautiful sunsets from sunroom to enjoy the water views and improved bulkhead. layout, custom built-in cabinets handmade by the original built-ins and den with cozy corner gas fireplace. Back yard living room, bead board detail in kitchen & wide southern your front yard. Perfect for starting out, retiring or fishing/ Come explore this quaint and sought after neighborhood. owner, screened porch & attached carport. MLS#39546 $109,000 with patio overlooks the park-like setting. MLS#39619 pine floors. Covered deck in back w/mature landscaping. hunting lodge. MLS#40333 $199,000 Ann Williams 757-710-0478 MLS#38130 $295,000 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 $229,900 Andrea Zember 757-710-2233 MLS#40288 $109,900 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED

HARBORTON: Well maintained Eastern Shore Style home NASSAWADOX: Enjoy the open front porch in this 3BR/1BA ONANCOCK: Bungalow w/4BR/2BA set back off Market St. BELLE HAVEN: Move-in-ready Ranch home offering HACKSNECK: Enjoy Eastern Shore living in this 2BR/1BA with 3BR/2BA, 2332 sq. ft. and numerous upgrades. home w/HW floors & crown molding throughout, gas log FP and close to new hospital location. Large back yard, with 3BR/1BA, beautifully landscaped yard and deck for your Farmhouse offering views of Back Creek. Over 1450 sq ft of Replacement windows throughout, modern kitchen, and cozy kitchen w/pantry. Property improved with 20X20 mature plantings, gives you plenty of room for a garden or enjoyment. Property is centrally located; close to public boat living space with some renovations begun; 2 outdoor sheds screened porch & fenced yard. Public boat ramp just down the storage building w/electric. MLS#39014 $129,900 outdoor entertaining. MLS#40525 $138,000 ramps and shopping. MLS#35059 $58,500 for extra storage. MLS#39798 $69,900 street. MLS#40516 $132,600 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292 Liz Walters 757-710-2114 George or Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770 Willie Randall 757-710-2641 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 REDUCED

BAY CREEK: Discover “Longacre” located on the Arnold CAPE CHARLES: Quintessential 4BR/2BA waterfront home MACHIPONGO: Private, well cared for waterfront 2BR/2BA CAPE CHARLES: Cottage designed station in the heart of the VAUCLUSE SHORES: 3BR/2BA Cape Cod built w/oversized Palmer Signature course. Stunning 5BR/3.5BA William Poole w/2150 sq ft on 2 town lots. New awnings & sliding glass furnished rancher on 1.5 wooded acres w/dock on Jacobus historic district. Plenty of parking, lifts, office & more. Could garage for large boat/trailer. Pride of ownership reflected design features a gourmet kitchen; hand painted decorative windows allow the front porch to be enjoyed year round. Creek. Dock offers lift, cleaning station, electricity & benches be utilized for a variety of business ideas. Don’t miss this in 1700 sq ft. 1st floor MBR, covered patio and waterviews of details throughout 5200 sq ft of living. MLS#39405 $795,000 Spectacular sunsets and the ever present bay breeze. w/lighting from the dock to the house. MLS#39561 $279,000 exceptional opportunity. MLS#37456 $249,000 Hungar’s Creek. MSL#38606 $235,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 MLS#39003 $599,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 Christine Flye 757-286-3569 Trina Veber 757-442-0797 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 OPEN HOUSE 1-17-15, 11AM-2PM

PARKSLEY: Spacious 3BR/2BA family home on 23 acres. Large back HALLWOOD: Excellent investment potential. Soils delineation CHINCOTEAGUE: 3259 LEKITES DR. Priced to sell. Enjoy Island CHINCOTEAGUE: What a view this unit offers. Open floor plan CHINCOTEAGUE: Just bring your boat! Close to Curtis Merritt deck, 2 acre horse pasture & feeding shed w/ concrete floor. Lovely & survey plats for 42 lot subdivision known as Pointe West living in this 2BR/3BA Contemporary in quiet neighborhood. w/ Master BR/BA on the waterside. Covered patio w/ glass railings. Harbor. This mobile home in Ocean Breeze offers an affordable open floor plan combines large KIT w/ morning room and opens Open floor plan & screened porch, great for entertaining or just Professionally decorated and sold furnished. Boat slip conveys. getaway! On block foundation, A frame roof, and vinyl siding. into living area w/ fireplace. Family room or separate DR. Lovely Kiwi including pond. MLS#32231 $935,000 relaxing. Great investment; home has impressive rental history. Terrific established year round rental. MLS#36712 $489,000 Sold furnished. MLS#37326 $64,500 & Mulberry trees. MLS#39828 $275,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 MLS#35489 $299,000 Michael Stephano 757-710-0803 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 L A N D BELLE HAVEN: Waterfront 4.43 acre parcel in a league of its EAST POINT: Waterview lot just steps to the marina and in SCHOONER BAY: Just over ½ acre waterfront lot w/well & PUNGOTEAGUE: Nice 3 acre, partially cleared waterview lot OCEAN VIEW: Waterfront 3.14 acre lot just down the street own. Westerly views of both the creek and wildlife are sight of the Chesapeake Bay. 2BR septic is installed; lot is ready septic installed, makes this one of the best deals around. in a quiet subdivision. Public boat ramp close by to enjoy a day from private community dock. 4BR cert on file. Clubhouse breathtaking. Private setting with no HOA or restrictions; to build on. Great value, especially this close to Onancock. Located on a canal w/ample protection from storms, yet on the Bay. Owner financing available, some restrictions amenities, short boat ride to Barrier Islands, beautiful 3BR cert on file. MLS#40497 $120,000 provides good water depth. MLS#40172 $65,000 wildlife and sandy beaches. MLS#35488 $110,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 MLS#38500 $56,000 Phyllis Ward 757-442-3199 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 apply. MLS#37590 $50,000 Ann Williams 757-710-0478 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 HOPELAND: From this 2.6 acre water view lot, in established PAINTER: Affordable building lot, almost half an acre, ONANCOCK: Build your Eastern Shore dream home on this MELFA: Cleared 1.32 acre lot where you can build that Eastern ONANCOCK: This 13 acre parcel, currently being farmed, is community, you can enjoy spectacular, unobstructed sunrises centrally located and close to Rt. 13. Wooded lot is just a short 5.3 acre parcel, just outside the East Point subdivision. Enjoy Shore dream home. Property is centrally located near just a short drive to boat ramp & all downtown amenities. over the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the community boat ramp views of Thickett Creek or take a short drive to all the in-town Great place to house your farm animals, plant your crops or where you can launch out for a day of exploration of the drive to seaside boat ramp. MLS#40519 $15,000 amenities. MLS#34626 $99,900 Wal-Mart, YMCA, restaurants, art galleries, and public boat just enjoy nature. MLS#39983 $35,000 Barrier Islands. MLS#39880 $110,000 Liz Walters 757-710-2114 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292 George or Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770 ramps. MLS#40142 $25,000 Colby West 757-615-4414 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 VAUCLUSE SHORES: Corner 1.3 acre lot directly across the PEACEFUL PONDS: Imagine the joy of watching the sunset MACHIPONGO: Build your get-away or dream home here in SCHOONER BAY: Reduced…Waterfront ½ acre lot MACHIPONGO: Exclusive building site w/good elevation on street from the Chesapeake Bay and close to the community over the Bay each night and waking to the waves lapping the Vaucluse Shores w/over ¾ ac cleared lot. Enjoy the amenities of the w/bulkhead, driveway and well/septic already in place. 2.7 acres on Jacobus Creek. Enjoy privacy and beautiful beach access. Launch from the boat ramp and enjoy superior shore of your peaceful cul-de-sac location. 4BR well/septic in clubhouse, pool, tennis, golf driving range, boat ramp and beaches. Spectacular sunsets await. Owner will consider financing. waterviews with out the high price tag of most waterfronts. fishing, crabbing & water sports. MLS#40411 $55,000 place on this 1.89 acre lot. MLS#40324 $299,000 4BR septic on file. MLS#34757 $99,500 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199 MLS#35056 $25,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649 MLS#39615 $117,500 Christine Flye 757-286-3569 Randy Carlson 757-678-6395/Dave Griffith 757-647-2649 CORBIN HALL: Beautiful 3+ ac. building lot located in the gated TRAILS END: Nice water view .19 ac. lot just waiting for your NEW CHURCH: Endless potential with this parcel. Possible CHESSER VILLAGE: Nice building lot close to Wallops Island, GARGATHA: Beautiful level 3.099 ac building lot with well/ community of Corbin Hall. Community amenities include pool, landscaping touches. Priced to sell with all the amenities multi-use by right and has great investment potential. Minutes NASA & Chincoteague Island. Partially cleared with mature septic certification letter on file. Close to Gargatha Landing spa, workout room, boat ramp and dockage. Short distance public boat ramp. Enjoy the easy access to Barrier Islands, salt from Chincoteague, NASA and Wallops Island. MLS#40508 Trails End community has to offer. MLS# 40470 $11,000 to shopping north and south route 13 offering 18.454 ac. landscaping. Septic/well certification on file. MLS#39918 creeks and the Atlantic ocean. MLS#39916 $44,900 $65,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 Judy Williamson 757-894-2488 MLS#40176 $89,900 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 $29,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 16 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015 Help Needed to Count Shore’s Homeless; Free Meals Offered By Linda Cicoira Anyone with information about The new HUD definition of homeless 14 days and lack resources or support Camping in tents and hiding in local homeless people is asked to call includes people living in a place not meant networks to remain in housing; families woods and behind buildings, the Community Development Coordinator for human habitation, in emergency with children who are unstably housed homeless of the Shore need to be Bobbie Jo Wert of the Accomack shelter, or in transitional housing. and likely to continue in that state; counted so grants that are available to Northampton Planning District Com­ People who are losing their primary and people who are fleeing domestic help them will be awarded. mission at 787-2800. nighttime residence, which may include violence or other dangerous situations Community Partners of the Eastern Named “Point in Time Count” by the a motel or doubled-up situation, within are considered homeless. Shore is looking for help in locating federal department of Housing & Urban these people and needs volunteers to Development (HUD), the national day assist with the count. Training will be for tallying the homeless is Jan. 28. Discounts on Tests, Practice Tests offered from 9 to 11 a.m. Jan. 23 at the Free lunch will be provided to the Community Services Board building homeless from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. that Available for Limited Time at ESCC on Merry Cat Lane in Belle Haven. day at the four local McDonald’s Discounts on tests fees are available $10 when they schedule. The discount Peaches Dodge of Eastern Shore restaurants — in Onley, Cape Charles, at Eastern Shore Community College. is for first-time test-takers when they Coalition Against Domestic Violence Exmore and Chincoteague. Counting From Jan. 26 to Feb. 28, adults schedule any of the four GED test said this week that the greatest cause also will be done at these locations. studying for the GED test can take subjects: Reasoning Through Language of homelessness is domestic violence. Transportation and language trans­ the GED Ready practice test for $1, Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, “We want to know what is happening lation will be provided. a savings of $5 per practice test. As or Social Studies. in your life,” she said of her agency on Free meals also will be available from the official practice test of the GED For information on how to benefit Market Street in Onancock and in the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 28 at Emmanuel program, students who take the from these offers, adults must log in to courthouse complex in Eastville. Episcopal Church on Horsey Drive practice test will find out if they’re the MyGED website at GED.com In past years, the Shore homeless in Jenkins Bridge, at Holy Trinity ready to pass the GED test, what skills Eastern Shore Community College count has totaled about 30, half of Episcopal Church on Market Street they need to work on to pass the test, also is offering classes and other whom are already in shelters. Dodge in Onancock, at St. George’s Episcopal and a personalized study plan with resources to help adults prepare for said she believes the number is much Church in Pungoteague and at Christ specific pages and chapters to study. the GED test. To learn more about higher and that evidence is needed Episcopal Church on Courthouse Road In addition, adults who are ready these special offers, contact the Adult before funds can be obtained. in Eastville. to take their first GED test will save Education Program at 789-1794.

Part-Time Activities Assistant Heritage Hall - Nassawadox, is currently recruiting for an Activities Assistant. esoartscenter The Activities Assistant: • Supports and assists residents with adjusting to the nursing home by eastern shore’s own arts center assessing residents’ abilities and interests, then helps to establish goals to promote their quality of life in coordination with the director; • Supports the development of a volunteer group to provide supplemental programming and is Classes starting soon: responsible for all activities programming; • Assists in documenting to meet regulatory requirements and residents' needs in a timely manner; ■ Magic ■ Writers’ Workshop • Provides guidance to staff in the use of individualized activities to redirect residents, as needed, to ■ Oil Painting ■ Kids’ Pottery support quality of care; • Establishes a compassionate environment by providing emotional support to residents, their ■ Watercolor Workshops ■ Adult Pottery families, and friends; ■ Russian Arts/Culture ■ Beginning French • Must be able to drive residents to off-site activities using the Heritage Hall Activities Bus. • Must possess a valid driver’s license with a good driving record. • Current VA C.N.A. license is preferred • Must have experience working with and enjoy being around older adults; possess good ESO Live! With Lady Vee communication, organizational, and follow-up skills; and be an effective team participant. Soulful blues & jazz • Must be able to participate in a variety of activities, push residents in wheelchairs, assist residents with trips outside the facility, and work weekends and holidays. rd Friday, Jan. 23 @ 8:00 p.m. Heritage Hall - Nassawadox provides a rewarding work environment along with competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package. For immediate consideration, please apply in person or forward your resumes to: For reservations or to sign up for classes: Heritage Hall - Nassawadox, 9468 Hospital Road, Nassawadox, VA 23413 www.esoartscenter.org (757) 442-9401 - Fax or online at: www.heritage-hall.org (757) 442-3226 Applications will be accepted through January 23, 2015 ONLY! [email protected] Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is an Equal Opportunity/ADA/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities, 15293 King Street, Belle Haven, VA 23306 Females, and Veterans are encouraged to apply! January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 18 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015

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FRIDAY H12:30 p.m. - Science & Philosophy SATURDAY H9 a.m. jan. 16 Seminar: Bird Photography on the Shore - jan. 17 - Zumba ESCC, lecture hall, Melfa Class - H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Family Life Chincoteague YMCA - $5 POST TIMES Center, Onancock - Meal: $6/single or $10/family - 336-3535 H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/Leah Covenant Ministries Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. Center - 787-2486 - Holy Trinity Episcopal Jan. 16–22 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Municipal Bldg., 3305 Main St., Exmore Church, Onancock H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - East- H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Cokesbury Lodge, Belle Haven ville Vol. Fire Co. Sunday jan. 18 Church, 13 Market St., Onancock H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley H2:30 p.m. - Fellowship Service - New Hope Commu- H Monday 8:15 a.m. - Lecture on Recognizing the Signs of Stroke by nity Church, Saxis Rd., Makemie Park jan. 19 Dr. Robert Paschall - Chamber of Commerce, Melfa H3 p.m. - The Zionaires in Concert - Bethel AME H 10 a.m. - Accomack NAACP presents “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Church, 40 Boundary Ave., Onancock Day” - Macedonia AME Church, Accomac H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson Ave., H 11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - Northampton Free Library, Nassawadox Parksley Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 25236 Coastal Blvd., Onley H2 p.m. - Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Gaskins Chapel AME Church, Onancock H H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock TUESDAY 9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincote- H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley ague jan. 20 H H6 p.m. - Central Shore Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley 9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley Church, upstairs - 709-9351 - bring a snack & your kids H H7:30 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. - Accomack County Admin. Bldg. 10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787-3900 H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 Hnoon - Church Women United mtg. - The Hermitage, H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley Onancock WEDNESDAY H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 787-4718 H5 p.m. - AA mtg. - St. James’ Episcopal Church, Accomac jan. 21 H10 a.m.-noon - Accomack AARP mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-9776 H10:30 a.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregiving Group - Grace UMC, 18484 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 Wilson Ave., Parksley - 787-2592 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - NASA/Wallops Base - Call H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base access. H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H1 p.m. - New Hospital Discussion - Chincoteague Center H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Committee mtg. - H5 p.m. - Accomack Cty. TAG Advisory Committee mtg. - Metompkin Elementary American Legion Post 400, Eastville School H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic UMC H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, 4158 Seaside Rd., Exmore - 442-6391 H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Call 665-7403, THURSDAY H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment 387-7021 or 894-1521 jan. 22 Representative Avail. - Chincoteague Town H6:30 p.m. - E.S. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #62 mtg. - Market St. Grill, Office Onancock - 709-5212 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H7 p.m. - Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group mtg. - Riverside Shore H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library Cancer Center, Nassawadox H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC ages, levels welcome H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac - $1 donation/week Girl Scouts Taking Cookie Orders H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, The Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council have started their 2015 Cookie Program. Parksley - 787-7099 Area Girl Scouts will be taking orders for 7 varieties: The Classic Thin Mint, Samoa, Tre- H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s foil, Tagalong, Do-Si-Do, Savannah Smiles and the newest cookie: RahRah Raisin. The cost Catholic Church of each box is $4. H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa Cookie booths will appear at local businesses from February 14 to March 8. H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC The public can donate cookies to the military overseas through Operation Taste of Home. H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC Customers may call 1-800-YumYum2 to get an order to a local Scout. H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague 20 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015 1 Week Only New Year Blowout Sale!! At Kool Ford Truck Week at Kool Ford 38 Years If we America’s $6000 Off MSRP don’t have #1 Selling it, we will Truck On All get it! New 2014 F-150s! This Week Only Blowout Vehicles

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Posting p SPORTS U By 1,000-Point BA Scorers and Best Ever Bill High School and was named Player of the Year in the tough Peanut District Sterling conference before leading James Madi- son to three consecutive NCAA appear- roadwater Academy honored ances when only 48 teams made the past players who have scored field. The Dukes won their opener each B1,000 points in a ceremony prior year before taking on a national power. to its Saturday night game with Norfolk The most memorable year was 1982, Academy. School officials presented cer- when Fisher, who was named all- emonial basketballs to Danny Long and conference and the ECAC Defensive Mark Switzer, the first two members of Player of the Year, led James Madison the club, who were not recognized at the against North Carolina, which fea- time of their achievement. tured Sam Perkins, James Worthy and Most of Long’s basketball career at some guy named Michael Jordan. JMU, Broadwater took place when I was in which beat Ohio State in the tourney’s college; thus, I did not see him play. first game, lost 52-50 when a last-sec- Members of the 1,000 Point Club at Broadwater who were present for But a few years later, I was cover- ond shot rimmed out. Carolina went on Saturday night’s ceremony were (from left) Madison Bloxom, Blaire ing sports and heard stories of Long’s to win the national championship with Bloxom, Philip Smith and Mark Switzer. exploits from the late Steve Stevenson, a 1-point win over Georgetown. longtime coach at Broadwater. Kelly Collins, 2007; Kristin Collins, 2009; But my choice for the top three Fisher was drafted by the 76ers that Dr. Lloyd J. Kellam also spoke at the Blaire Bloxom, 2010; Matt Kelley, 2010; would be B.A. Walker of Nandua and spring and survived until the final cut. ceremony about Long, who was not in Madison Bloxom, 2012; Michael Riopel, Ace Custis and Charles Fisher, both of Here’s one name not many will re- attendance Saturday night. 2013; and Brendon Burrows, 2013. Northampton. member — Rubin Collins. Collins Long, who graduated in 1971, was There are two sister acts among Walker had the best high-school ca- played one year at Mary N. Smith in regarded by some as the Pistol Pete of that group with the Collins girls and reer, scoring 2,257 points as a two-time 1969-70, averaging 38.3 points per the Shore at the time he played, scoring the Bloxom sisters reaching 1,000 Group A State Player of the Year and game and finishing second among from all over the floor. According to the points two years apart. leading Nandua to back-to-back Group state high-school scorers. record book, he averaged 28.8 points a Phillip Smith is the all-time Broad- A state championships He averaged 18.3 points for his ca- game his senior season. And that was water leading scorer with 1,994 points, Walker also had a stellar college reer at the University of Maryland before the 3-point shot was in effect. falling just short of 2,000. But even career at VCU, where he set a school Eastern Shore, scoring 1,075 points, Kellam said many of Long’s points came closer to 1,000 was his younger broth- record with 269 3-pointers made and was on the 1974 team that aver- beyond what is today’s 3-point line. er, Curt Smith, the current assistant throughout his 4-year career. His 1,480 aged 96.7 points a game and went to But Kellam also remembers that Broadwater coach who ended his ca- career points rank him 11th all-time in the National Invitational Tournament. despite being a shade under six feet reer with 999 points. VCU history. Walker is currently play- Collins was drafted in the second tall, Long had an uncanny ability to go Curt Smith said his coach, the late ing overseas in France. round of the 1974 NBA Draft by the inside and get shots off against much Kenny Collins, was determined to have Custis had the best college career, Portland Trailblazers. The Philadel- taller players. him reach 1,000 points and left him in one of only four players to have his phia, Pa., native was the 38th pick Kellam recalled Long scoring 40 the team’s final game after pulling all jersey retired at Virginia Tech after overall in the draft. or more points several times and one the other starters because the outcome scoring 1,706 points to rank 10th and Collins, a 6’3” player described as night tallying 54 against Atlantic. was no longer in doubt. “I kept passing grabbing 1,117 rebounds to rank third lightning quick with extraordinary Switzer graduated in 1978 and up shots, and he kept yelling at me to all-time. He was named first-team All- leaping ability, was inducted into the scored most of his points in the post. shoot. It became a test of wills. I didn’t Atlantic 10 in both 1996 and 1997. He UMES Hall of Fame in 2010. Teammate A.R. Ashby presented the want to get it that way, so I came up spent a year with the Dallas Maver- Lawrence Burton, a former NFL play- ceremonial ball to Switzer. one basket short of 1,000 points, which icks on the injured reserve team before er and Olympian who graduated from In addition to Long and Switzer, the was fine by me,” said Smith. going on to a 14-year career playing Mary N. Smith in 1970, recalls Collins. Broadwater 1,000 point club members Phillip Smith, who played college professional ball overseas, leading the “We weren’t known for our basket- include Philip Smith, class of 1995; Drew basketball at Penn and later at Virginia league in scoring and rebounding sev- ball teams, but when Rubin arrived, we Edwards, 1996; Tommy Davis, 2001; Tech, ranks among the best high-school eral times. knew he was something special. He had Brian Rolander, 2002; Kyle Vance, 2007; basketball players ever on the Shore. Fisher starred at Northampton a set of skills we had not seen before.” January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 23

Shore Little League shoes for inside activities. For more information, contact Meeting Set Elaine at 757-894-2367 or Tony at 757- Shore Little League will be having 990-0502. an organizational meeting on Thursday, SPORTS SHORTS Jan. 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the Nassawadox rules of the water, aids to naviga- day, March 2. The registration fee is North Accomack ballfield. All those interested in helping tion, required equipment and Vir- $125 per team. Sign up early to get L.L. Dinner-Auction in any fashion should attend. Sign-up ginia laws. This course will qualifies your team’s preferred practice slot. dates, coaching and suggestions for the participants for a lifetime Virginia For coaches’ packets, call 678-0468. North Accomack Little League will season will be discussed. boater license. hold its annual Dinner-Auction Feb. 28 The basic course will be followed by Tides Softball at 6 p.m. at Chincoteague Firehouse. Run for the Animals Advanced Boating Skills and Seaman- Tryouts Set The CVFC Ladies’ Auxiliary will be Fund-raiser Set ship, which will be offered at the same serving its signature dinner of turkey, times and location on Feb. 18, 20, 25 The Eastern Shore Tides Softball stuffing, dumplings, and clam fritters, The 2015 Run For The Animals is and 27 and March 4, 6, 11 and 13. Ad- Organization will hold mandatory try- with ice cream from the Island Cream- set for Sunday, April 12, at the Historic vanced material will include hands-on outs for the upcoming spring season. ery. The auction includes decoys by Onancock School. knot tying, charting and navigation, All interested girls must attend at many carvers and many other items. This is a charity event to benefit radio usage and weather. least one session to be considered. Tickets are $20 each; a limited num- various animal-care organizations on Participants may register for the ba- The first tryout will be held Feb. 1 ber are available due to space. They can the Eastern Shore. sic course or both courses at the same for 10 and under and 12 and under at be purchased at H&H Pharmacy or by Runners can choose the half mara- time (with a discount). Individuals 1 p.m., and 14 and under and 16 and calling Todd Tarr at 757-990-2082 or thon (13.1 miles) or the 10K (6.2 miles). possessing a Virginia boater card may under at 2 p.m. The second date is Feb. Craig McComb at 757-694-7074. The registration booth will be open take the advanced portion only. 8 for 10 and under and 12 and under from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. with a pre-race Contact Russell Vreeland at 442- at 2 p.m., and 14 and under and 16 and meeting at 8 a.m. The race will start 7029 or [email protected] for com- under at 3 p.m. SPORTS SHORTS at 8:30 a.m. with awards at 11:30 a.m. plete registration information. All tryouts will be held at the Chin- and a post-race celebration at noon. coteague Island Activities Center at can be emailed to Commemorative event T-shirts, Ex-Boxer Wants the corner of School and Smith streets. [email protected] finishing medals and trophies will be To Give Lessons All players are asked to wear tennis given out. The race will have profes- sional timing; leashed canines and Linwood Jones, a professional baby strollers are welcome. The event heavyweight boxer for 20 years, is in- will be held rain or shine terested in providing boxing lessons Tired of Sinusitis Pain and Pressure? Awards will be given for the top five for youth 8 and older. Jones is also fund-raisers looking to rent a location suitable for The registration fee is $40 ($50 after holding a boxing clinic. March 31). The reduced student fee is Jones, who was once heavyweight Instant relief $20 ($25 after March 31). champion Larry Holmes’ top sparring For information on registering, vol- partner, boxed professionally from 1978 that lasts unteering, sponsoring or fund-raising, to 1998. “I’ve been around boxing most call Andrea at 757-999-4999 or visit of my life and wanted to pass on my website www.RunForTheAnimals.com knowledge to youth interested in know- Painter Flotilla Offers ing more about the sport,” said Jones, a Quick graduate of Central High School. recovery Boating Course Jones said he has donated equip- ment he can use and wants to pro- U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla vide lessons at no charge except for 12-02 Painter has announced its winter minimal insurance costs and any other Balloon sinus dilation is an effective sinusitis boater education opportunity. The flotil- equipment needed by boxers. treatment alternative to medical therapy and la is offering two boating safety courses. Anyone interested in participating in surgery. The convenient, comfortable in-office The first course, basic Boating Safety a boxing clinic or providing a building procedure gently restores normal sinus drainage. and Seamanship, will begin Friday, Jan. for it can contact Jones at 757-999-0586. We can help! 23, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Craddockville United Methodist Church and continue Northampton P&R over six nights (Jan. 28 and 30, and Feb. Co-ed Volleyball 4, 6 and 11, all from 7 to 9 p.m.). The required exam will be admin- Northampton County Parks and Call Today www.chesapeakebayent.com istered Feb. 13 at the same time. Recreation co-ed volleyball will start The basic topics covered will include Monday, March 9. 757-656-4823 boat design and handling, trailering, The registration deadline is Mon- 24 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015 Arcadia Avenges Nandua Defeat with 68-56 Road Win Story and Photo by Bill Sterling Troy Planter led Nandua with 10 Arcadia scored the first 8 points of points, with Qyheem Kellam adding 8 the third quarter to overcome a 2-point and Teddy Tazewell 5. deficit at halftime and pulled away for a 68-56 road win over Nandua last Thursday, avenging an earlier loss on Ponies Over WP its court and setting up a pivotal rub- Chincoteague earned a home win ber match on Jan. 27 at Arcadia. over Worcester Prep Monday night “The defensive intensity all game with a 50-39 decision. was the major factor in the win,” said Trevor Bailey had a double double Arcadia coach Keon Harmon. “Trequan with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Gard- Veney and Eric Grinnage really set the ner Fosque also had 12 points with defensive tone for the team.” seven rebounds and five steals. Jakiel Grinnage led the Firebirds with Handy added 8 points. 16 points and eight rebounds. Jerrick The Ponies led 31-16 at halftime. Johnson and Jaquan Wharton had 14 points each. Veney added 10 points. Johnson also had six rebounds. Firebirds Fall to Crisfield Nandua’s Tyreim Blake had 17 Arcadia could not overcome a 20-4 points, including a 3-pointer from near deficit after the first quarter and the scorer’s table to draw the Warriors dropped a 56-48 decision to Crisfield within 3 points at 47-44 entering the Monday night at home. fourth quarter. Nandua could not take “We had a slow start but we fought our advantage of the momentum, however, way back; unfortunately, we ran out of as Arcadia pulled away with a 19-12 ad- time,” said Firebird coach Keon Harmon. vantage in the fourth quarter. Jerrick Johnson led Arcadia with 14 Arcadia’s Jerrick Johnson drives to the basket in action last Thursday Troy Planter also reached double points and 13 rebounds. Jaquan Whar- night. Johnson scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds as Arcadia figures for Nandua with 12 points. ton had 13 points, and Acey Mapp had came from behind to defeat Nandua 68-56. 12 points and eight rebounds. Jackets Drop Pair Northampton dropped a 69-36 road Firebirds Nip Ponies decision to Norfolk Academy last Thurs- Arcadia pulled off a 59-57 squeaker day. The Jackets had trouble scoring, over Chincoteague in a contest evenly entering the final quarter with 20 points waged Tuesday. before tallying 16 in the final stanza. The Firebirds, led by Eric Grinnage Tamaze Brisco led the Jackets with with 14 points and eight rebounds, had 8 points. Kevin Voyles and Dashawn a 25-24 halftime lead and then took a White added 6 each. Brisco also had a 5-point lead into the fourth quarter. Are you tired of being told team-high six rebounds. The Ponies fought back and was down “no”, and you need a large Northampton could not hold on to 2 with the ball and 12 seconds remain- an 8-point lead after one quarter and ing, missing twice in the final four sec- amount of cash down? Well, lost to Franklin 62-57 Monday night onds for what would have been the ty- get ready to hear “yes” with on the road. Voyles had a team-high 12 ing basket on their home court. very little down. My name is points, four rebounds, two steals and In addition to Grinnage’s team- two blocks to lead the Jackets. James high 14 points, Jerrick Johnson had a Vincent C. Holley, and I’m Braxton added 10 points. double double, with 10 points and 17 with Imperial Motors. Give Northampton led 22-14 after the rebounds and also passed for five as- first quarter, but then was outscored sists. Acey Mapp had 10 points and five me a call at 757-266-1664. 39-22 in the second half. rebounds for the Firebirds. I’m here to work hard for you Jakiel Handy led Chinco with 22 and your family. Please call me points and four steals. Trevor Bailey Bruton Bops Nandua had 13 points, seven rebounds and two directly and get to drive home Bruton doubled up on Nandua Mon- blocks, while Gardner Fosque had 10 in your new car today. day night with a 64-32 win in Onley. points, seven rebounds and four blocks. The Warriors had trouble scoring “Jerrick and Eric led the team to- 4839 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD against the perennially powerful Pan- night with their scoring and rebound- thers, now 9-1 on the season. ing,” said Arcadia coach Keon Harmon. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23462 January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Broadwater Loses 1-point Decision to Alliance Story and photo by Bill Sterling points. Broadwater lost more than a game Major led the Vikings on the boards Friday night in dropping a 63-62 with 10 rebounds, while Czesak had six. heartbreaker to Alliance Christian at “Hopefully, we will get Keegan back home. The Vikings lost their leading before too long,” said Viking coach Ed- scorer, Keegan Czesak, a 6’6” junior die Spencer. “He has been a big contrib- center who sprained an ankle when he utor both scoring and rebounding.” collided with a player on a drive to the basket late in the game. Czesak scored 25 points on 12 of 19 BA Beaten by NA shooting before going down with the Broadwater had only one player in injury, leading Broadwater in scoring. double figures as it fell to Norfolk Acad- Taylor Major added 19, including a emy 71-47 Saturday night at home. long-range 3-pointer with 10 seconds Taylor Major had 22 points, includ- remaining to cut the Alliance lead to 1. ing 4-of-8 from 3-point range, to lead The Vikings pressed immediately and Broadwater, which missed the produc- forced a turnover, but could not get a tion of Keegan Czesak, who was aver- potential game-winning shot off before aging almost 22 points a game when he the buzzer sounded. was lost to an injury the previous night. Major Morgan and Tommy Golibart Major Morgan had 8 for Broadwa- scored 6 each for Broadwater, which ter, which trailed 29-22 at half but will miss the scoring of Czesak, who could not keep up the pace in the sec- was averaging 21.9 points and six re- ond half as Norfolk Academy, now 10- bounds a game. 3, pulled away with a 25-12 margin in Tyler Major had five rebounds and the fourth quarter. three steals for the Vikings. Major also had a team-high 12 re- Josh Jennings led Alliance with 30 bounds. Keegan Czesak, 20, scored 25 points against Alliance Christian before leaving the game with a badly sprained ankle. The 6’6” junior missed Songs You Know. Feel Good Music! two games before returning for limited action Tuesday. Broadwater Splits Pair

Broadwater raised its record to 8-7 with a 49-36 win over Salisbury School Monday night. Taylor Major led the Vikings with 17 points, with Tommy Golibart add- ing 8 and Seamus Cooney and Major Morgan getting 7 points each. Major also had two blocks and a team-high 10 rebounds. Broadwater ran into a buzz saw Tuesday night as Hampton Christian took a 67-34 win in Exmore. “They were loaded,” said Viking coach Eddie Spencer, “but we didn’t play very well. After six games in eight Tom Petty | Fleetwood Mac | Eagles days, we were spent.” Keegan Czesak returned to action Red Hot Chili Peppers | Imagine Dragons after missing two games with an injury and scored a team-high 14 points in Billy Joel | Elton John | Three Doors Down limited minutes. Major Morgan added 7. Seamus Cooney and Morgan had Taylor Major led Broadwater with four rebounds each. 17 points Monday night in a 49-36 Broadwater hosts Portsmouth win over Salisbury School. CTGVariety.com Christian Saturday. 26 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 Lady Firebirds Top Chinco JaQuagia Tull scored 21 points to Warriors Fall to Bruton lead Arcadia to a 40-21 win over Chin- Nandua made a run in the fourth coteague Tuesday night at home. quarter, but fell to Bruton 54-50 Mon- Deshell Johnson added 10 points day night on the road. and 16 rebounds for the Lady Firebirds, The Lady Warriors outscored Bru- and Normaya Harris had 4 points. ton 21-8 in the final quarter to get Ronny Malone led Chincoteague within 4 points, but could not overcome with 6 points. a 13-point halftime deficit. Khadijha Robinson led Nandua Nandua Wins Big with 17 points, while Derrica Toppin The Nandua girls walloped Arcadia and Lakendra Riggins had 13 and 10 64-16 last Thursday night at Oak Hall. points, respectively. Kyteria Smaw led the Lady War- Bruton had four players in dou- riors with 16 points, and Khadijha ble figures, led by T. Wynne with 13 Robinson added 15. Angelique Taylor points. had 9 points, Jakorah Wise chipped in with 7 and Jada Locklears had 6. WP Corrals Lady Ponies For Arcadia, Tazmonique Lankford Chincoteague was overwhelmed by and JaQuagia Tull had 4 points each. Worcester Prep 55-10 Monday night at Normaya Harris and Sarah Jones add- home. Nichole Howard had 5 points, ed 3 points each. Kristin Fox 3 and Sarah Turner 2 for Nandua led only 10-7 after one quar- the Lady Ponies. ter before pulling away with a 29-2 run S. Brennan led the Lady Mallards in the second quarter. with 16 points. Lauren McClaskey looks to drive against Alliance Christian in action last Friday as Broadwater blitzed its way to a 51-15 win. BA Girls Win Three Straight The Broadwater girls raised their Smith Leads Vikings record to 6-3 with a 55-21 win over Suf- Broadwater defeated Salisbury folk Christian Tuesday night at home. School 51-31 Monday night at home to The Lady Vikings were solidly in raise its record to 5-3. the lead with a 29-2 halftime margin. Palmer Smith had a season-high 20 Palmer Smith had a team-high 13 points, and Kathleen Kraft added 19 points, with Jenna Hare adding 12 and as the Lady Vikings used an 18-5 spurt Anna Sexauer 9. Catherine Long and in the fourth quarter to break open a Lauren McClaskey had 7 and 6 points, 5-point game. respectively. Kraft also had a team-high 13 re- Kathleen Kraft had nine rebounds, bounds and Smith grabbed eight. and Sexauer chipped in with seven. Courtney Floyd had a team-high six steals. BA Crushes Alliance The Broadwater girls walloped Alli- ance Christian 51-15 last Friday night. Anna Sexauer led the Lady Vikings with 23 points, Palmer Smith scored 14 and Kathleen Kraft added 6 as Broad- water opened up a 25-4 first-quarter lead and then split playing time among its 10 players. Kraft had a team-high nine re- JaQuagia Tull, 5, had 21 points to lead Arcadia to a 40-21 win over Chin- bounds, and Sexauer led Broadwater coteague Tuesday night at home. Here, she scores on a lay-up as the with 11 steals. Smith topped the Lady Ponies’ Ronny Malone defends. Vikings with four assists. Palmer Smith January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 Northampton 5th, Arcadia 7th in Diem/Miles Wrestling Tourney Story and photos by Bill Sterling second in the 145-pound division with wrestler with a 9-0 record. Nandua Competes Northampton and Arcadia high an 8-1 mark. Arcadia’s Malachi Erwin First Colonial repeated as tourna- Nandua wrestlers finished­ fifth in schools had two wrestlers each place was fourth in the 113-pound class with ment champion and has won three a nine-team North Dorchester Invi- in the top four at the Fred Diem/Scott a 6-3 record. of the past four tournaments, held in tational wrestling tournament last Miles Memorial Wrestling Tourna- First Colonial won the 10-team tour- memory of Fred Diem, a longtime vol- weekend that also included wrestling ment last weekend at Northampton nament with 549 points, a tournament unteer to the Northampton wrestling powers from Maryland and Delaware. High School. record. Ocean Lakes was second with tournament, and Scott Miles, a former The Warriors amassed 119.5 points, Arcadia’s Jamal Savage went 544 points. Bayside was third with 511 wrestler who was killed in an automo- with Cape Henlopen winning with a perfect 9-0 in matches and won points. bile accident. 292.5 points and Queen Anne’s taking the 160-pound division, while Northampton had 221 points for a Wrestling Coach Matt Evans of second with 262.5 points. Northampton’s Malik McCaskill fifth-place finish while Arcadia tallied Northampton High School said the Placing for the Warriors were Jake won the 132-pound class with an 8-1 190 points to finish seventh. two-day event was held with the Smith, first at 285, Efren Ruiz, second record. Gram O’Brien of First Colonial, 190 help of numerous Jacket wrestler at 113, Jack Schreiber, fourth at 120 Northampton’s Aden Ingram placed pounds, was the most outstanding supporters. and Davion Sabatino, fourth at 152.

Arcadia’s Jamal Savage (left) was unbeaten (9-0) and won the 160-pound Arcadia’s Malachi Erwin (top) took fourth in the 113-pound class. weight class.

Northampton’s Malik McCaskill, top, won the 132-pound weight class Northampton’s Aden Ingram (top) was 8-1 and placed second among 145 with an 8-1 record. pounders. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015

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Burgundy Recliner 2br mobile homes onancock - Deluxe parksley - 5BR, 1.5BA, (1.5-yrs. old) – $175. Call in northern acc. 2BR, Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, Rentals - $900/mo., everything elec- 757-442-4533 (leave msg.) cty. for rent - Sec- W/D, All Appliances, $675/ tric. M&M Property Mgmt. Garage Doors set of 4 chrome 20” tion 8 approved. Call mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. Commercial 787-7052. Automatic Openers universal car rims 757-710-8894. dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640. onancock–new temperanceville - Installation, Sales & 2 brand new tires Mobile Home Parts Available now. space - Office/retail. Up 2+BR, 2BA, lg. Kit., LR, Din. & Service – Reduced: $275 for every- for sale. Dreamland Homes, accomack manor to 7,500 sq. ft., dividable, Rm., W/D hook-up. Avail. thing. 678-2566. Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. w/50+ private parking Jan. 1. $750/mo. 710-2154. ’88-’92 maxx racing 787-2823. apartments for spaces. Main highway loca- onancock - Small 3BR, card set - And 1990 seniors (55 & over) tion. 757-710-0070. 1BA, Eat-in Kit., CAC, Skybox NBA Card Sets: Real Estate melfa–retail of- $750/mo. + sec. dep. & credit Make Offer. 710-8637 fitness, computer, fice space - Highway: check req’d. 1 yr. lease. Call baldwin piano - Ex- 2 lots for sale - .912 & community rooms 787-7640. & .916 acres. Well & septic Rt. 14. 900 sq. ft., like new, cellent condition. Needs $750/mo. includes water & Affordable Rates tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 installed. On Boston Rd., Planned activities & Services Pungoteague (just south sewer. 757-710-0070. Call 894-3151 754 taylor triple- pet friendly 4 office spaces head soft-serve ice cream of Big Pine Rd.) Asking Simpson Tree & BOB- $52,000 for both lots to- available - Between CAT Service - Tree trim- machine - Bought new; only 757-665-5848 Onley and Onancock. All used 6 mos. Water cooled. gether. Call 757-710-7349 eho ming, removal and stump for sale: near utilities (except phone). grinding. 787-2100 or 710- Pine, Oak, Walnut, $2,500. Call 757-710-7000. Call 787-7105. simplicity basinet - wachapreague - Tax 8477. FREE ESTIMATES. Cherry and more for Like brand new with music Map 113, double circle 2, Bayview Heritage We accept credit cards. sale. Rough cut or planed and vibrations. $75. Call parcel G. 26.43 acres. Ask- Rentals - Houses paRKS paving available or we saw your Gardens logs. Portable Sawmill. 757-854-1637. ing $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 birdsnest area - 3BR Paving, Seal Coating, All items for sale - Ger- for sale: wallops Accepting applications Repairs, Culvert Pipes & 757-331-4848 for apt. rentals on 1- or house, W/D hook-up, nice man dining rm set $450; 6 launch pad view neighborhood, Sec. 8 wel- Extensions, Dirt Work, piece wall unit 16’x7’ $450; 3/4-acre lot - Site 2-BR. Rent based on Bobcat & Mini Backhoe income. Central heat & come. Call 678-7483 & leave Tower pioneer sound system ready. Priced below assess- name & number. Services. Locally Owned $600; tools, grills, comput- ment. Call 757-710-0501. A/C. Private entry, range, Business. 757-710-9600. Storage refrigerator, laundry exmore - In town, 4BR, ers, books, $’s low, not priced for sale: craddock- 1.5BA, LR, Eat-in Kit., items range from $2-$30. ville - House w/3BR, facility, mini-blinds, free cable & water. Din. Rm., Laundry Rm., 757-694-1336. 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. Enclosed porch, car port, nandua FOR SALE: Oak dining workshop & outbuilding. Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. fenced back yard, $800/mo. room table w/5 chairs & a Enclosed den & screened Call 804-937-9331. mini storage captain’s chair; an antique front porch. Lg. living & 757-331-4606 TDD # 1-800-828-1140 nelsonia - 4BR, 2BA, Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., china closet. $400 OBO. dining rooms. WOW: only W/D hook-up, Central heat This institution is an Call 757-787-7307. $139,000. Call 442-9436. & air, $900 plus security. LEATHER & VINYL RE- Tasley. 757-787-3059. Steuben Dressage equal housing opportunity provider & Call 757-894-1025. PAIR Fibrenew Delmarva $10 Off 1st month’s rent Saddle $425. 757-999-4999 Rentals - Apts. modest town - 3BR, (757)854-3970 NEW VOGUE PRIMA: employer. exmore duplex - Lg. 2BA, Eat-in Kit. w/all ap- [email protected] Above-ground pool. 24’ pliances, W/D hook-up, Cen- www.fibrenew.com/delmar- round with auto cleaner. 2BR, loc. off Main St. $675/ mo. Elec. heat, ref. & deposit tral air, $750/mo. + sec. dep. va Must be moved. $2,950 Exmore + 1 yr. lease. 757-894-1095. OBO. 757-709-0409 req’d. 442-2203. Avail. now. Village I & II jamesville - 1BR, 1BA, Apartments Liv. & Din. area, W/D hook- Looking for a cool Mobile Homes up, satellite, $375/mo. + util. + dep. 757-387-0570. affordable apart- 3BR, 2ba trailer ment? 1-Bedroom for rent in Pine Ridge Trailer Park, Melfa. $575/ onancock Apartments for per- mo., $425/deposit. Text sons 62 and older square or persons with 787-3317. apartments birdsnest - 2BR mo- disabilities. Rent bile home. No pets, No Sec. Now accepting based on income. 8. Available immediately. applications for 1- & 2-BR Qualified applicants $575/mo. + sec. dep. Call apts. Rents start at $494 will be placed on 757-678-5547. for 1BR & $532 for 2BR. the waiting list. parksley - 3BR, 1BA Central air/heat, wall- home. Sec. 8 accepted. to-wall carpet, ref. & (757)442-9471 $650/mo. Available now. stove, private entrance, 757-709-4581. community room & laundry room. Located Holland Hill off Pennewell Ave., in newtowne Residential Community historic Onancock, VA. apartments 29279 Tyler Drive New Church, VA 23415 Contact site manager Immediate Occupancy Working late? at (757) 787-7213 to those who qualify 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes Mon-Fri EFFICIENCY APTS. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. AVAILABLE AGE 62+ Place your classifieds in print or rent starts at $550 per month. Apply at Newtowne Refrigerator/range/ TDD 1-800-828-1140 Apartments, Pocomoke washer/dryer hook-up. [email protected] online at any hour of the Weekly trash pick-up/ Onancock Square Apts. Rent based on income water/sewer are included in 160 Jacob Street Call: day or night at rent. Transit Bus Service. Onancock, VA 23417 (410) 957-1562 No pets. This institution is an Equal www.easternshorepost.com. (757)824-0315 Opportunity Free quotes for your legal Provider & advertising needs. Employer 757.789.7678 Add a graphic or a picture too! January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 MARSHALL’S TREE SERVICE New Year, New Driveway. Capable, Affordable, Dry Shells, Stone, Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Dependable Excavation, & Backhoe Work ISA Certified Arborist Just Call Site Work (#MA-3138A) Licensed & Insured Accepting: Specialist John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 Free estimates. 442-7540 TONY’S TREE SERVICE COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL Place your rental in ’99 corvette con- 2007 Harley david- vertible - Black on son- Super Glide Custom. Wanted 14319 Deer Path black, exc. cond., 32K mi., 2100 miles. Garage kept. Hallwood, VA 23359 the Shore’s only locally chrome wheels, new tires, $16,000. Now Only $13,000. buying junk cars, scrap garage kept. $22,000. Call 710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only, metal, copper, aluminum, (757) 990-1131 owned and operated 757-894-1664. please.) brass, tin, & aluminum rims. Residential • Commercial 1969 4-door chevy ’05 SPORTSTER HAR- Paying top dollar. Turn your FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding malibu – Has a solid LEY, 2,000 miles, blue, Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation newspaper for as little frame. Restoration project. $7,500 negotiable, Excel- scrap into cash!! Cars picked Licensed and Insured 350 rebuilt engine. Title in- lent cond. 757-710-9107 up the same day, free of as $10 per week! Call cluded. $2,200 OBO. Leave ‘04 Harley fat boy charge. We also buy Elec. message: 787-4143. Apehangers, Triple Motors & batteries. So call ’99 35th anniversa- Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- ’11 mustang gt 5.0 – Angie today for free Bowser & Son Salvage Yard Vehicles – Cars, 6-spd. auto., red exterior ry gt mustang - Pro- ing $9,500. Call 757-709- ph. 824-3719 or cell 894- & black interior. 9,900 mi. fessionally installed engine 9112 or 757-709-4963. 5859. Trucks, SUVs, RVs $22,000. 410-957-4508. pricing at 757.789.7678. 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt on engine still good. $7,500. ’97 chrysler town lariet - All options, 200K Good cond. 757-377-8261. & country - Good body, mi., mechanically & physical- ’12 nissan altima - good motor, good tires, needs ly sound. $7,800. Call 757- 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic, Vehicles – Motorcycles transmission, clean interior. 620-9042 or 757-653-0371. A/C, CD player, cruise con- What a deal at $900. Call trol, power window/locks, & ATVs 757-710-7146. like new, warranty, 22K mi., ’98 yamaha v-twin - ’10 toyota tacoma $14,900. Call 443-235-0304. pre-runner super- LIST YOUR YARD SALE One owner, 14K mi., garage ’76 Chevy Impala kept, black & chrome. Just Auctions & cab – 83K miles, Exc. 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. Cond. $17,500. Call Jeff at STARTING serviced ($1,300.00) $2,600- 442-2263 after 5. Firm. 757-442-6057. 678-6041. ’11 Coachmen class- ’07 honda accord se AT ONLY $10 ’88 BMW motorcycle c motorhome - Lepre- - K100RS, 52K miles. Has Legal Advertising – 6-cyl., auto., A/C, black, chaun 32-ft., 2 slide-outs, lev- 86K mi., $1,000 under Kel- bags, fairing, & windshield. CALL ANGIE AT eling jacks. Loaded w/extras. $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call ley= $8,600. 757-787-3814. $60,000 OBO. 999-3437. SUV for sale: ’01 789-POST 757-694-5332. Lexus lx 470 – 76K mi., fully equipped, garage kept, COUNTRYSIDE AUCTION REDUCED: $15,500. CALL ’84 Monte Carlo - 25191 Dennis Drive or Rt. 676 710-3726. Classic. 45,000 actual miles, Place your ad in the Hopeton, VA AM/FM cassette, power Sunday, January 18, 2015 @ Noon Sell your car or brakes & steering. $8,800. Directions: Located approx. 60 mi. South of Salisbury, Md. boat & make a 442-5009. and approx. 60 mi. North of Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. little extra $$$ for ’81 Cadillac El Do- Classifieds: Turn West off Rt. 13 on to Rt. 676 and follow signs to auction. rado Diesel. Very good Signs will be posted at Rt. 13. the New Year... cond. Low mileage. $4,850. only $25 until it Call Rodney 665-4639. Lots of glassware, Lg. Crocks, 2 BB Guns, Toys, Victorian Cast Iron Fire ’96 mercury sable - RENT YOUR HOUSE, Place Fronts, Brass Fire Place Fender & Andirons, 2 Lg. Conference Tables, sells!! Bookcases, Desks, File Cabinets, Desk Chairs, Set of 8 Chairs, Comic 139K mi., $1,500. 787-2490. Books, Barbie Dolls, 2 Sm. Refrigerators, Mantle & Wall Clocks, Hess Call Angie at ’95 ford escort - 95K Trucks, Glass Shoe Collection, Old Cameras, Samplers, Trains & Parts, mi., automatic, air, 4-door, Stained Glass Lamp Shade, Wrought Iron Hanging Lamp, Old Pictures & 789-7678 power windows & locks. SELL YOUR BOAT, OR Post Cards, Stamp Album & Old Papers, Mahogany Tea Cart $1,800 OBO. 336-4507. COINS: Most of the coins are early ones- Silver Dollars, Ike Dollars, Ken- ’03 ford sport trac nedy Halves (Including 1964), Franklin Halves, Walking Liberty Halves, V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, Barber Halves, Washington Quarters, Barber Quarters, v-Nickels (a lot of WISH YOUR early ones), Wheat Pennies from 1920s & 50s, Silver Dimes, Barber Dimes, good tires, great cond., Mercury Dimes, Seated Dime, Old Bank Bags from Farmers & Merchants 212K miles, $4,300 OBO. and Bank of Chincoteague, Eastern Shore Pictures & Papers by Dr. John 789-7669 Robertson, Curly Maple Dressing Stand & Chair, Lots of Other Items Not ’00 mustang – 150K mi. MOTHER-IN-LAW A Mentioned, Coins will be sold at NOON New tires, brakes clutch & windshield-wiper motor. the next sale will be from the estate of ms. virginia milliner $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. of onancock, in february. ’03 ford mustang New- HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Auctioneers: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 ly painted yellow, P/S, A/T, Henry Nicholson, Jr., VAAR #2596 A/C, CD player w/remote, full Parksley, VA 23421 power, V6, exc. cond., 112.5K CALL ANGIE AT 757-789-POST (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 • (757)665-5672 mi., REDUCED: $4,500. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies to All Transactions 757-709-3613. Check Website for pictures @ countrysideauctions.com 34 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015

TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 27320 Nelsonia Road Bloxom, VA 23308 (Cont’d) In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal Auctions & Legal Advertising amount of $52,000.00, dated February 3, 2005, recorded among the land records of the Circuit Court for Accomack County on February 9, 2005, as Instrument Number 200500796, the undersigned appointed Substitute Trust- ee will offer for sale at public auction, at the main en- trance of the courthouse for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Ave, Accomac, VA on January 26, 2015 at 10:00 AM, the property de- NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE the Substitute Trustee or the Lender with respect to such scribed in said deed of trust, located at the above address 29406 Stuarts Way, Cape Charles, VA 23310 default. All closing costs, including but not limited to the and briefly described as: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR GPIN NO. 00112-07-00-0009 payment for preparation of the Substitute Trustee’s Deed PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN METOMPKIN MAG- In execution of a certain Deed of Trust dated February by the Substitute Trustee’s attorney and payment of the ISTERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIR- 28, 2011, recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court grantor’s tax, shall be borne by the successful bidder. Real GINIA CONTAINING THIRTY THOUSAND SQUARE of Northampton County, Virginia (“Clerk’s Office”) as In- estate taxes shall be pro-rated as of the date of sale. FEET (30,000 SQ. FT.) MORE OR LESS AND SHOWN strument No. 110000404, securing the original principal The risk of loss or damage to the Property by condem- ON PARCEL A ON A CERTAIN SKETCH MARKED AT- amount of $223,500.00 from Kiptopeke Properties, LLC nation, fire or other casualty shall be borne by the success- TACHMENT A ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF to Richard J. Tavss, et al, Trustees (the “Deed of Trust”), ful bidder from and after the date and time of the sale. The THIS DEED AND BOUNDED GENERALLY AS FOL- for whom Pender & Coward, P. C., Substitute Trustee (the Substitute Trustee is not obligated to deliver possession LOWS: ON THE NORTH BY VIRGINIA STATE ROUTE “Substitute Trustee”), has been duly substituted pursuant of the Property to the successful bidder; obtaining posses- 187 THE BLOXOM TO NELSONIA ROAD; ON THE to a Deed of Appointment of Substitute Trustee, dated De- sion of the Property shall be the responsibility of the suc- EAST BY THE REMAINING LAND OF THE GRANT- cember 5, 2014, and default having occurred in the pay- cessful bidder. ORS; ON THE SOUTH BY THE REMAINING LAND OF ment of the debts secured by the Deed of Trust, and at the The successful bidder shall be required to execute a THE GRANTORSL ON THE WEST BY PARCEL B AS request and direction of the holder of the note evidencing Memorandum of Sale concerning the purchase of the SHOWN ON SAID SKETCH. Tax ID: 69B-1-A. such debt (the “Lender”), the Substitute Trustee will sell Property by the successful bidder, a copy of which will be TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidder’s deposit of the following described property at public auction to the available immediately prior to announcing the sale. $5,200.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will highest bidder for cash at 11:00 a.m. on the 21st day The Property shall be conveyed with no warranties and be required in cash, certified or cashier’s check. Settle- of January, 2015, on the front steps of the Circuit by special warranty deed. The sale of the Property shall be ment within fifteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Trustee Court of the City of Northampton County, Virginia, subject to the right, if any, of parties in possession, and the may forfeit deposit. Additional terms to be announced at 5229 The Hornes, Eastville, Virginia 23347, to-wit: Property shall be sold “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS”, sale. This is a communication from a debt collector. This without representation or warranty of any kind includ- notice is an attempt to collect on a debt and any informa- All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, ing, without limitation, warranty relating to the zoning, with the buildings and improvements thereon, ly- tion obtained will be used for that purpose. structural integrity, physical condition, extent of construc- Loan Type: Conv/FNMA (Trustee # 538795) ing, situate and being in Northampton County, Vir- tion, construction, workmanship, materials, habitability ginia, and being known, numbered and designated Substitute Trustee: ALG Trustee, LLC, C/O Atlan- or environmental condition, fitness for a particular pur- tic Law Group, LLC PO Box 2548, Leesburg, VA 20177, as Lot 9, as shown on that certain plat entitled “Kip- pose or merchantability of all or any part of the Property, topeke Landing, Phase Two, Subdivision of Parcel A (703) 777-7101, website: http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com and SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, rights-of-way, FEI # 1074.01801 01/09/2015, 01/16/2015 (Plat Book 33, Page 40) Tax Parcel 112-A-38, Cape- easements, reservations, agreements and other conditions ville District, Northampton County, Virginia”, dated contained in the chain of title thereto, and all other mat- June 27, 2005, made by MSA, P. C., recorded in the ters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any. aforesaid Clerk’s Office in Plat Book 34 at page 69 The Memorandum of Sale will contain the following and 70, as Instrument Number 050002619. provision: “Purchaser waives and releases the Substitute Trustee, the Lender, and their respective agents, succes- VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The above described real property is hereinafter collec- sors, and assigns from any and all claims the Purchaser or COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON tively referred to as the “Property”. its successors and assigns may have now or in the future TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CASH EQUIVALENT. relating to the “AS IS” condition of the Property, which IN RE: A bidder’s deposit, in cash or certified or cashier’s check, was a negotiated part of the Memorandum of Sale and HELEN MOFFATT (Plaintiff) of $5,000.00 may be required at the time of sale from the serves as an essential component of consideration for the v. BRIAN P. MOFFATT (Defendant) successful bidder. The balance shall be paid in cash, certi- same. The parties specifically acknowledge and agree that fied or cashier’s check at settlement. Settlement shall be this clause bars all claims by the Purchaser arising from ORDER OF PUBLICATION - CASE NO. CL14-284 held within ten (10) days from the date of the sale (or at the condition of the Property pursuant to the Comprehen- such other time as may be acceptable to the Substitute sive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liabil- The object of this suit is (to) (for): The Circuit Court to Trustee) at the office of the Substitute Trustee, Pender & ity Act of 1980, as amended, and all other actions pursu- put to record a copy of the Deed of Gift that was executed Coward, P. C., 222 Central Park Avenue, Su. 400, Virginia ant to state or local laws, ordinances or regulations of any by the Plaintiff and Defendant on June 2, 2008, as the Beach, VA 23462, TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE. The environmental condition of the Property.” original cannot be located and was never put to record. Substitute Trustee reserves the right to waive the deposit THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. It is ORDERED that Brian P. Moffatt appear and requirement as to any bidder, withdraw the Property from protect his interest, on or before February 18, 2015, sale at any time before the termination of bidding, keep Pender & Coward, P. C., Substitute Trustee which date is no sooner than fifty days after entry of this the bidding open for any length of time, and reject any BY: James B. Lonergan, V. P. Order of Publication. and all bids. In the event the successful bidder fails to And it is further ORDERED that this Order of Pub- complete settlement as required, the deposit shall be re- For information contact: Joyce Jackson lication be published once a week for four successive tained and applied to the costs of the sale, including Sub- Pender & Coward, P. C. weeks in The Eastern Shore Post, a newspaper of stitute Trustee’s fees, with the remaining balance deliv- 222 Central Park Avenue, general circulation in this City prescribed by this Court. ered to the Lender to be applied against amounts secured 4th Floor 18 December 2014 BY: Traci L. Johnson, Clerk by the Deed of Trust, and the Property shall be re-sold at Virginia Beach, VA 23462 the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder. Such reten- (757)502-7346 tion of deposit shall not limit any rights or remedies of January 16, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 35

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. Town of Exmore COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence Sealed Bids has been used to ascertain the names and location of The Town of Exmore is accepting sealed bids for the follow- THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF all the heirs, devisees and successors in title of William ing surplus vehicle: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Ames, Jr.; that there are or may be other persons having 1996 Ford F150 Pickup Truck (White) minimum bid of $1000 an interest in the real estate forming the subject matter Vehicle will be sold as is. Any interested party may schedule Plaintiff of this suit whose names and last post office addresses an inspection of the vehicle by contacting the Exmore Town CIVIL CASE NO. 14-280 are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and Office at (757)442-3114. vs. successors in title of William Ames, Jr. All bids must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a 26, 2015. WILLIAM AMES, JR. week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post Submit bids to: Town of Exmore, P.O. Box 647, Exmore, EVMS ACADEMIC PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS and that the parties named herein appear on or before Virginia, 23350 JORMANDY, LLC February 9, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the ATTN: Sealed Bids, or place in bid box at the Town Office Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, located at 3305 Main Street. The Town of Exmore reserves and do what may be necessary to protect their interests the right to refuse any and all bids. Defendants in this suit. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ENTER: This 8th day of January, 2015 Emily F. Purvis, Dep. Clerk The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate I ask for this: COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON described as follows: JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF All that parcel of land in Capeville, Northampton P.O. Box 1410 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County, Virginia, being 0.25 acre, more or less, and 7100 U.S. Route 17 designated as parcel no. 0105A-0A-BLK-00-092. Yorktown, VA 23692 Plaintiff (757)898-7000 CIVIL CASE NO. CL-15000006-00 standing in the name of William Ames, Jr., pursuant to vs. The heirs and devisees of EMMA BURTON CHURCH VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE has been used to determine whether Tabitha Smith Dil- DAISY BURTON WISE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON lard is living, or if deceased, to ascertain the names and location of all her heirs, devisees and successors in title; THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF that there are or may be other persons having an interest Defendants NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA in the real estate forming the subject matter of this suit whose names and last post office addresses are unknown, ORDER OF PUBLICATION Plaintiff namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in CIVIL CASE NO. CL-15000008-00 title of Tabitha Smith Dillard; and that due diligence The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the vs. has been used to ascertain the location of Harry Dil- Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate lard, whose last known post office address is P.O. Box 8, described as follows: TABITHA SMITH DILLARD Townsend, VA 23445. HARRY DILLARD It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post Northampton County, Virginia, being 2.55 acres, more and that the parties named herein appear on or before or less, being Lot 5 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, Defendants February 6, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the page 144 and designated as parcel no. Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, 0015F-0l-BLK-00-005. ORDER OF PUBLICATION and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit. standing in the name of Emma Burton Church, pursuant The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the to Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate ENTER: This 7th day of January, 2015 And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence described as follows: Traci L. Johnson, Clerk has been used to ascertain the names and location of all of the heirs, devisees and successors in title of Emma All that parcel of land near Cedar Grove, I ask for this: Burton Church; that there are or may be other persons Northampton County, Virginia, being 20 yards square, JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. having an interest in the real estate forming the sub- more or less, and designated as parcel no. Attorney at Law ject matter of this suit whose names and last post office 0112D-0l-BLK-00-002C. P.O. Box 1410 addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, 7100 U.S. Route 17 devisees and successors in title of Emma Burton Church; standing in the name of Tabitha Smith Dillard, pursuant Yorktown, VA 23692 and that Daisy Burton Wise is a nonresident of the state to Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. (757)898-7000 of Virginia, whose last known post office address is 640 And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence Riverside Drive, Apartment 8B, New York, NY 10031. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before February 6, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests As a recognized Newspaper of Record serving Accomack & in this suit. Northampton counties, the Eastern Shore Post is pleased to offer ENTER: This 7th day of January, 2015 free quotes for your legal advertising needs. Traci L. Johnson, Clerk I ask for this: Simply fax your ad to 789-7681 JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law or e-mail P.O. Box 1410 [email protected] 7100 U.S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 36 • Eastern Shore Post • January 16, 2015

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