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Free May 19, 2017 State Honors Family Farms Held for More Than a Century By Linda Cicoira ed as “Century Farms” by the in operation for more than 300 years. It agency’s website. There are 20 farms on the Eastern Department of Agriculture and Con- is the Parker Farm owned by Ann Flem- “Families receive a certificate signed Shore that have been in operation for sumer Services. ing of Cashville Road in Onancock. It by the governor and the agency’s com- 100 years or more and are designat- One of those farms is listed as being was listed as being founded in 1680. missioner and a sign appropriate for “Only this one has provided an ac- outdoor display,” the site continued. tual founding date. It’s possible some There are about 1,400 of these of the others (and some not designat- farms in the state. The program was ed yet) are also older than 250 years established in 1997. old,” said Dawn Eischen, a spokesper- “For many families, farming is both son for the agency. a tradition and a business that has In accordance with state law, the been passed down from one genera- Virginia Century Farm Program “rec- tion to the next,” said Commissioner ognizes and honors those farms that Sandy Adams. “Agriculture remains have been in operation for at least 100 Virginia’s largest private industry, consecutive years and the generations contributing $52 billion annually to of Virginia farm families whose dili- the Commonwealth. It speaks vol- gent and dedicated efforts have main- umes about our state’s long commit- tained these farms, provided nourish- ment to agriculture.” ment to their fellow citizens and con- In Accomack, the list includes: Photo Courtesy of Dublin Farm tributed so greatly to the economy of Bull Farm owned by Dixie J. Grin- Rows of potatoes at Dublin Farms, one of the Shore’s 20 “Century Farms.” the Commonwealth,” according to the nalds, Dublin Farm owned by E. Phil- lip Hickman Jr. and David L. Hick- man, Glebe Farm owned by P. W. Da- Sawmill Park Cuts into 2018 Accomack Budget vis, Hickory Hill owned by William M. By Linda Cicoira swap land that was given to the county steps that would be simple to take. Turlington, Hutchinson Farm owned Accomack supervisors approved by the federal government. Those included seeking state money by Benjamin Davis Hutchinson, Mar- spending about $393,000 for capi- In addition to leveling and building to purchase development rights in and tal projects at the county’s new rec- ball fields, piles of concrete, steel gird- around Wallops Flight Facility for the (Continued on Page 9) reational park. The 35-acre site is on ers, and asphalt need to be removed. danger zone in the rocket launch area, Joynes Neck Road, north of Accomac, County Administrator Mike Mason notify residents in 30 lots in the clear INSIDE at the former J. Franklin Jones lum- looked on the bright side, despite the zone through reverse 9-1-1 and include ber mill site and is being called Saw- cost. “We managed to take a piece of hazard zones on Accomack’s internet Classified/Legal Ads...... Page 38 mill Park. land and convert it into something all data base. Community Notes...... Page 36 About $92,000 will come from the the citizens will enjoy,” he said. Documents included in supervisors’ Court Postings...... Page 9 county’s remaining 2017 operating The supervisors tabled making a agenda package, showed the commit- Eastern Shore Flavor...... Page 33 budget, around $100,000 will come decision on recommendations from tee suggested the planning commission Mileposts...... Page 34 from the deferral of employee com- its Wallops Working Group regarding review the land use study for inclusion Obituaries...... Page 10 pensation increases due to the loss of a land use study. Committee mem- in the Comprehensive Plan including Opinion/Letters to Editor...... Page 47 matching state funds, and $200,550 ber and Supervisor Grayson Chesser Wind Turbine suitability maps in order Post Times Calendar ...... Page 37 from employee vacancy savings from asked for the time so the county attor- to alert developers of potential issues. Property...... Page 8 the assessor’s and finance department. ney could review the suggestions. “If it becomes known that offshore Puzzles...... Page 23 Officials are obligated to complete Committee Member Phil Hickman energy development is considered, it Sports ...... Page 16 Tides ...... Page 22 the project because they made a deal to wanted the board to move forward with (Continued on Page 6) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 Corps of Engineers Satisfied with Wetlands Work, Says Fire Company Spokesperson

By Linda Cicoira on the company’s Facebook page on May piece of land. Meaning, we could swap six years of paperwork, permits, head- Everything is legit for the construc- 10. “We purchased that land about six another piece of land to never be devel- aches and aggravation only to do some- tion of the $2.5 million Chincoteague years ago. After many years of the per- oped to satisfy the powers that be, like thing illegal at this stage of the game. Volunteer Fire Company’s new fire- mit and regulatory process we were able the ACOE (Army Corps of Engineers).” We have every document, every re- house, a spokesperson for the depart- to break ground and start moving dirt Bowden said, “Instead, they wanted ceipt, every drawing, every survey, ev- ment reported last week. The firefight- sometime (around) the middle of April.” money” for mitigation credits. “So on ery signature and more gray hair than ers paid nearly $60,000 to be allowed to This was when “rumors and rumors Aug. 21, 2014, our treasurer, wrote a we care to count. So, I hope this puts fill non-tidal wetlands. of rumors” got started, Bowden con- check for $59,995 to the Virginia Aquat- to rest and concerns you all may have “Ok friends, it has been brought to my tinued. “And this is the place where I ic Resources Trust to satisfy the powers now or in the future.” attention that I need to clear up the ru- hope to end it. Seems people are ques- that be. That folks is perfectly legal.” The current fire station, on Main mor mill concerning our new firehouse,” tioning how we can fill in the non-tidal “Trust me when I say,” Bowden con- Street, was built in 1930 for $32,000. The member Denise Bowden, who also hap- wetlands. In some cases a builder, in tinued, “we would have never spent the new facility is across from the municipal pens to be the town’s vice mayor, wrote this case its us, can mitigate a different money for the land, pushed through complex and is on the corner of Deep Hole and Chicken City roads and will have a banquet hall and adequate parking. The permit is posted on-site. It states that the “permittee is authorized to per- manently impact 0.794 acres of non-tidal emergent wetlands for the construction of a volunteer fire station.” The permit requires the purchase of wetland mitiga- tion credits from the Virginia Aquatic Re- sources Trust Fund to provide compensa- Photo by David Johnson tion for the disrupted wetlands, and im- A bulldozer fills wetlands to prepare a site for the construction of future fire station on Chincoteague. poses certain monitoring provisions.

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By Linda Cicoira school diplomas. to be.” 2017, and “demonstrate age-appro- The bonus is out but the raises are “I’ve been having issues with this Holland told her to set up an ap- priate skills, including the ability to doubled. That is the good news for Ac- since August,” Bjorlo said adding that pointment with him. dress, feed, and toilet themselves in- comack County Public Schools this she emailed Superintendent Chris A presentation regarding the divi- dependently; follow directions eas- week. Holland but did not get a reply. “It ap- sion’s Reverse Inclusion Program at ily and consistently; verbally express The School Board gave final approv- pears people have interpreted it dif- Pungoteague and Kegotank Elemen- themselves in age-appropriate man- al for its $48 million operating budget ferently … my daughter is taking 30 tary schools. “The program places typ- ner; (and) play and interact appropri- Tuesday. Finance Director Beth On- college credits at the Eastern Shore ically developing children into pre- ately with peers.” ley reported that the plan includes a Community College that are not ac- school special education classrooms on Letters of praise were written about 1.34 percent cost of living increase for cepted. That is really my concern,” the a voluntary basis to be social and edu- the program, which started last year. teachers and classified workers and a mother said. cational role models for students with Julie Shreaves wrote that her son “is step increase for teachers. Adminis- Bjorlo further said that at Nandua disabilities” providing “an opportunity gaining great educational value in this trators got a 2 percent cost of living High School, only one college class is for all children to develop a positive program … We rate this program even adjustment. offered and that is for English. Yet self-image and a heathy attitude about above the private school programs he During the public participation por- she said, “This is not what Mr. Park- the uniqueness of others,” according to has attended.” tion of the session, Sharon Bjorlo, the er (Principal George Parker) and not a flyer. “I was very happy with the servic- mother of a Nandua High School stu- what the guidance allows.” She also The cost is $100 per nine-week es and support,” C. Parker McMul- dent, suggested the board reevaluate said Assistant Superintendent Rhon- marking period and covers instruc- len Bushman wrote about her child’s its dual enrollment policy, in which da Hall was “fantastic” about setting tional supplies and materials. Par- experience. “She grew so much this students get credit for college for class- up a meeting for her but “they are not ticipants must reside in Accomack year academically and socially … I es that also count towards their high following what I understand the issue County, be three or four by Sept. 30, was very impressed that the level of support didn’t change … One bene- fit was the increased social interac- tions and relationships with peers.” No More Pencils, No More Books... She “had always played more by her- By Linda Cicoira The school board also approved ing he respected Waldenmaier’s opinion. self or with adults. In this classroom With the sun shining and the tem- next year’s calendar, which has class- “Teachers principals and parents voted setting, I really saw her thrive, de- perature rising, teachers and stu- es starting Tuesday, Sept. 5. Breaks on this,” Holland said. “I formed my com- velop and connect with the other stu- dents are ready for the school term will include two weeks in December mittees and … I met with central office dents. … For the first time, she was to be over. Those in Accomack Coun- and a week for Spring Break. … everybody is excited with this calen- coming home and telling me stories ty Public Schools will get their wish School Board Member George dar.” Holland said teachers “come back about the kids in her class and the sooner than they imagined this year. Waldenmaier was the only member to with more energy after Spring Break. games they played. This was a new Superintendent Chris Holland an- appear apprehensive about the long Most of the people I talk to … they like connection and way for me and my nounced Tuesday night that the last vacations. it. It worked last year.” daughter to interact. I could finally day of school will be Tuesday, June 13. “While those are nice, we are cutting Member Audrey Furness said they ask her about her day and reference That’s two days ahead of schedule. In instruction time before SOLs (Stan- used to let all employees have a voice by her friends,” Bushman continued. addition, dismissal that day will be dards of Learning),” Waldenmaier said. letting them select one of three choices. The mother said the program helped an hour and a half early. “We’d want to have as much instruction “We didn’t do that last year,” Holland prepare her daughter “for a general “I think it would be great for the as possible before those tests come up said. “People travel … you look at great education classroom kindergarten. staff,” Holland said. “The students in May, just an item for discussion.” companies they give their employees I cannot thank her teachers enough worked hard.” Holland was adamant despite his say- time to travel.” for their help and support.”

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The new Eastville Community Health Center will be centrally located and will have the latest state-of-the-art medical and dental equipment. I have had the opportunity to see the plans for the 24,000 square foot facility and am looking forward to Eastern Shore Rural Health continuing their commitment to the citizens of Northampton and Accomack counties. - Northampton County Sheriff David Doughty

David Doughty POST Ad.indd 1 4/12/17 12:38 PM 6 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 Latest Tests Detect No Harmful Chemicals in Chincoteague Drinking Water

By Linda Cicoira north-central side of the Wallops main but at a level below the lifetime health stall monitoring wells (not for drinking The latest tests of the three deep base. A commonly-used firefighting advisory. PFAS was not detected in the water) to conduct ongoing observation water wells that provide drinking wa- foam contains PFAS compounds. three deep water wells. of the shallow groundwater along the ter to Chincoteague showed no polyflu- An independent laboratory was NASA also conducted tests on a west and south perimeter of the facility roalkyl substances, known as PFAS, used and results were reviewed by sampling of shallow groundwater on to ensure a full understanding of the according to a NASA report. In addi- state and federal health agencies, the the west side of the facility across Mos- groundwater quality at those locations. tion, test results of Wallops’ deep water report stated. Chincoteague has seven quito Creek away from the known area The agency will also continue to share drinking wells and drinking water did wells, three shallow and four deep, on where the firefighting foam had been test result and will continue to commu- not detect PFAS. Wallops’ property. Initial tests in April used. Those test results did not de- nicate with local officials, the EPA, and NASA, in collaboration with local, showed PFAS at a level above the tect PFAS. Test results of the shallow the state’s Department of Environmen- state, and other federal agencies, has EPA’s lifetime health advisory in two of groundwater on the south side of the tal Quality and Department of Health been conducting groundwater testing three shallow wells and in an adjacent facility also did not detect PFAS. to discuss results and develop any ad- because of historic activities at a for- deep water well. Results showed PFAS NASA will continue to monitor ditional actions and provide informa- mer firefighter training area on the in Chincoteague’s third shallow well, drinking water supplies and will in- tion to the public.

(Continued From Front Page) ven. But with funds are running low. dle School and Onley Medical Center ~ Budget ~ It is ranked 27 of 53 projects in Hamp- are near there. The supervisors vot- is recommended that NASA inform sors meet for a work session June 7. ton Roads and would cost $3.6 million ed to move that street up on the list. all relevant parties including Ac- Chris Isdell of VDOT talked about just for the Accomack portion. Isdell Still, Isdell said downsized improve- comack and Chincoteague.” new roads and future projects. The $15 said that project and improvements to ments would cost between $350,000 The committee “determined it million Horntown Road project was com- Locustville Road, another top prior- and $400,000. does not see the necessity of requir- pleted 30 days ahead of schedule and ity, should be downsized to flattening The VDOT representative also re- ing real estate disclosures in the has two-foot wide shoulders and wider with drainage improvements and the ported a traffic light near the county Rocket Range Hazard Areas due to lanes. Between Accomac and Onley, the painting of center lines. industrial park that would also serve the frequency of launches.” $9 million Church Road improvements Supervisor Donald Hart said Red- as the main entrance to the commu- There were a total of 15 recom- will be competed next month. wood Road in Onley has been on the nity college is ranked well with the mendations. The rest will be dis- Isdell said the next priority in Ac- six-year plan for more than 20 years. state and looks like it will be eligible cussed at length when the supervi- comack is Cemetery Road in Belle Ha- It is important because Nandua Mid- for funds in the foreseeable future. Did you know that Hermitage on the Eastern Shore doesn’t require an Entrance Fee anymore? They have also done away with a r equirement of long-term contracts! You can now enjoy the Hermitage with only a month to month contract. Contact Matt Parker for any of your Independent Living, Assisted Living and Health Center living needs or questions about how you can get started! Call 757.787.4343 or visit their community for a tour today on 23610 NORTH STREET IN DOWNTOWN ONANCOCK! May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 Dispatchers Complete 911 Academy Submitted Article Eastern Shore dispatchers recently completed a five-day basic telecommuni- cator course, a class required by the De- partment of Criminal Justice Services. The class was offered by Criminal Justice Training Acad- emy (HRCJTA), and for the first time, was held on the Shore, at the Chincote- ague Police Department (CPD). Usually the classes are held at the training academy in Newport News. Participants included those from the Northampton County Sheriff’s Of- fice, the Eastern Shore of Virginia 9-1- 1 Communications Center (ESVA911) and CPD. Sen. Lynwood Lewis spoke to the graduates and thanked them on behalf of local citizens for being their “first voice” in emergency situations. Instruc- Submitted Photo tors included Vince Ferrara, Scott Bar- Pictured are dipatechers who recently completed a five-day telecommunicator course. Pictured in back row low and Nolan Cutler of HRCJTA; Jeff (from left) are: Taylor Tittermary, CPD; Safiya Johnson, NCSO; Jared Sipe, ESVA911; Robert Wessells, ES- Flournoy of ESVA911; Robby Fisher of VA911; John Thornton, ESVA911; and Terry Hanratty, CPD. Middle row: Ashley Wimbrow, CPD; Stacy Car- the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office penter, ESVA911; Krista Kilmon, ESVA911; Nicholette Steffes, ESVA911; and Chrissy Atkins, CPD. Front row: and Benjy Holloway of CPD. Casey Decker, ESVA911; Tonya Blake, ESVA911; and Hope Jones, ESVA911. Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Bayside Tire ProfessIonal auctIon sales this is the spring sportman’s weekend friday, saturday, & sunday: may 19, 20, & 21 & Auto to be held at the Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. auction facility 38 years exp • 23 yrs. ASE Master Certified 12100 Mears station rd., Hallwood, Va 23359 757.826.4698 [email protected] 443.880.6012 NEW LOCATION the shore’s original and most-trusted auction event of Quality Buy 4 New Tires, Get A Free Alignment! decoys * firearms * oyster items * art * Books * model Boats Saturday alignments by appointment only thursday, may 18: preview & early Bird registrations 4 pm - 7 pm All Vehicle Repairs Save on Brakes, Tires, Tune-Ups, Mufflers, friday, may 19: preview at 2:30 pm auction starts at 4:24 pm, 600+ decoys, art, oyster cans, canoe, large field goose stools, Books & magazines, model Boats A/C and MORE! After Hours Drop-Off Box saturday, may 20: preview at 8 am, auction starts as 10:10 am, 350+ decoys, Senior Citizen Discount firearms, art, oyster cans & turner porcelains

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To Donald and Christine Hodges For $13,000 For $32,000 Lot 291, Unit 3, Trails End • From Chincoteague Bay Trails End • From William Mason For $4,900 Association Inc. To Stan Fisher and Susan Ballard • From Harry W. Drummond Inc. To Rowland and Roxann Moore 7450 Flag Pond Rd., Sanford To Parksley LLC Lot 411, Unit 1, Trails End For $65,000 Property on Rt. 1801, Parksley For $7,250 • From Walter and Theresa Day For $45,000 • From Kenneth Medwid To Allen and Dorothy Herman • From Ernest and Barbara Bowden To Robert and Barbara Dolinger Lot 222, Unit 3, Trails End To Margaret and John Chenault 4247 Bennett Ln., Chincoteague For $44,000 4219 School St., Chincoteague For $235,000 • From Arvest Central Mortgage Co. For $225,000 • From Prospect Corp. To Teresa Johnson • From John and Jane Morris To Tamara Williams and Linda Hurlock 30465 Boston Rd., Painter • From Ora Dalseg To Bonnie Bussard 116 Market St., Onancock For $124,900 To Joseph Accardi and Megan Connelly Lot 469, Unit 2, Trails End For $129,000 • From Susan and James Pierce Jr. 5340 Main St., Chincoteague For $20,000 • From David and Dawn Filipic To Eleanor Harris Revocable Trust For $126,500 • From Theodore Rossner To Jennifer Cox Unit 301, 115 Mason Ave., Cape Charles • From Chincoteague Bay Trails End To Robert Zoller 6154 Taylor St., Chincoteague For $350,000 Assoc. Inc. 15505 Breezy Point Ln., Onancock For $197,500 • From MAMAC LLC To Josef and Amber Lipovsky For $182,000 • From Ronald Boggs To Simpson Builders Inc. Lot 58, Unit 3, Trails End • From Brian and Jill DeMoss To Nathan Clark Lot 118, Bay Creek, Cape Charles For $5,000 To Hope Moore and William Volkmann 7973 Church St., Chincoteague For $425,000 • From Bruce Kellam Lot 27, Nandua Bay For $23,000 • From Bonita and Edward Deangelis To James Hart Sr. For $78,000 • From Linda Judge and Ricky Matthews To Arnold Fuog and Maureen Welch 25130 Adams Rd., Greenbush • From Martin Hance To Nancy Matthews/Debra Parks, trustees Lot 546, Cape Charles For $25,000 To Harvey and Denise Drewer 6282 Fleming Rd., Wattsville For $12,500 • From Derek and Darin Cathell 20012 Saxis Rd., Saxis For $8,000 • From Curtis Butler To Jacqueline Carter For $46,000 • From The Pierson Group Inc. To Fred and Margaret Ostlund, Lot 296, Section 7, Captain’s Cove • From Xenith Bank To Felicia and Fernanzer Moore 332 Randolph Ave., Cape Charles For $2,000 To Brittany Russell-Taylor 25252 Parks Rd., Parksley For $325,000 • From Peter and Emma Mettam 24427 Bennett St., Parksley For $195,000 • From Eva and Bradley Burget • From Daniel Tarr III To Brenda Slagle and Kelsey Misner COUNTRYSIDE AUCTION To Donnie and Lynn Matthews 526C Washington Ave., Cape Charles 25191 Dennis Drive or Rt. 676 Hopeton, VA Peterson Street lot, Chincoteague For $182,500 Sunday, May 21, 2017 @ Noon For $10,000 • From Jefferson and Suzanne Mitchell Selling From The Estate of Victor & Nancy Long & Virginia D. Duer Directions: Located approximately 60 mi. south of Salisbury, MD, and 60 mi. north of the Bridge-Tunnel. Turn west off • From Donna Byrd To Oommen and Achamma Matthews Rt. 13 onto Rt. 676. Follow signs to the auction. Signs will be posted at Rt. 13. To Carl and Joy Bartell Lot 60, Bay Creek, Cape Charles 9x14 Persian Rug (Perfect Condition) 3 Sets of China Karastan Oriental Hall Runner Lot of Pictures & Paintings 3242 Dock St., Greenbackville For $17,500 6–Pc. Modern Bedroom Suit Majolica For $283,000 • From Bradley Whitfield Blonde Bedroom Suit Opalescent Antique Bed Rose Bowls • From Waterside Land Trust LLC To Oommen and Achamma Matthews Small Drum Table Hat Pin Holders To Jon Tari and Tina Trala Lot 45, Bay Creek, Cape Charles 2–Small Drop Leaf Tables Cut Glass Tilt Top Table Pressed Glass Waterside Village, Lot 109, Belle Haven For $18,500 Pair of Twin Beds Pewter For $29,900 • From Xenith Bank 9–Pc. Maple Dining Table & Chairs Sterling Silver 2–Maple Servers Blue Ridge Pottery • From Allen Rouelle and Linda Woodward To Kim and William Allen Jr. 4–Nice Recliners Souvenir Glass To Durbin and Sarah Roache Lot A1, Downing Beach, near Franktown Lift Chair Wedgewood 2–Sofas Milk Bowls Accomac parcel For $15,000 5–Wing Chairs Nortake Set of 4 Plank Bottom Chairs Carnival Glass Walnut Hutch Collector Plates Sundial Books Large Walnut Drop Leaf Dining Table Nippon Jaxon’s & Marble Top Wash Stand Lamps (Oil & Modern) Presents: Walnut Victorian Dresser w/ Mirror Blue Spongeware Pitcher Jaxon’s Hardware Lingerie Chest Figurines Early Large Blanket Chest w/ Raised Panels Brass Items Book Debut Early Grandfather Clock Antique Tools & Locks Perfect Pair: Bed Steps Coca–Cola Trays Ogee Mirrors & Other Gum Ball Machine Eastern Shore and Large Upright Freezer Bird Carvings by Victor Long Large Shop Fan Jewelry (Costume & Gold) Note: Will be selling Box Lots first then Furniture & Purple Heart T-shirt Signing ending with Glass Ware. Lots & Lots of Other Items Not Mentioned There are lots of items in the auction & everything Lots, Lots & Lots of Box Lots & Sperry Shoes! Friday, May 19, 5–7pm is in nice condition. with local author Chester Hall Check Our Website For Pictures @ countrysideauctions.com A 5% Buyers Premium Applies to All Transactions 665-5967 • 665-5023 Billy the Bull and the Auctioneer: Chester Jackson, VAAR. #377 Parksley, VA 23421 800-772-5023 Phone: (757)710-2318, (757)710-5185, (757)665-5672 Parksley, VA Bucked-Tooth Cyber Cypher May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 9

cently in Accomack Circuit Court. District Court show Veronne Drum- DeMarco Montel Moore, 31, of mond, 22, of McCray Lane, was ac- ~ Century Farms~ Court Postings Johnson Court, was initially charged cused of the felony, maliciously shoot- (Continued From Front Page) By Linda Cicoira with two counts of maliciously shoot- ing at an occupied vehicle putting the ing at Karina Payton and Pierce life of the occupant in peril, and mis- tin Kelley Farm owned by Edward Murder Case Downing Sr., on June 12, 2016, as demeanors, brandishing a firearm “in Kelley III, Onancock Truck Farm they drove behind him. a public place in such a manner as to owned by James N. Belote III, Park- Continued until July The victims reported Moore “fired reasonably induce fear in the mind of er Farm owned by Fleming, Phillips A second-degree murder case involv- several shots at both of their ve- another of being shot or injured”; reck- Farm owned by William S. Phillips, ing a New Church man accused of kill- hicles,” Former Accomack Deputy lessly handling a firearm to endanger Queen Hive Farm owned by Glen- ing his step-son was continued Friday Wayne Heath wrote in the court re- life, limb or property; and assault. wood Fisher, Sterling Farms owned in Accomack Juvenile and Domestic cord. “I observed both victims’ vehi- The incident occurred on Gaskin’s by George B. Sterling and J. Garland Relations Court after both sides agreed cles and they appeared to have mi- Road not far from Wal-Mart and in- Sterling, Stringer Farm owned by Mr. more test results from the scene and nor damages, possibly from ammuni- volved the defendant’s girlfriend. The and Mrs. John Edward Kellam, The autopsy were needed. tion,” the officer continued. arrest created quite a stir on Facebook Folly owned by Ellen N. Nelson and Lonnie Medlin, 67, of Silverthorne Road, One charge was dismissed. Moore as uploaded photos showed men on the Turlington Farm owned by B. Eugene remains free on $5,000 secured bond. The was convicted of the other. He de- ground and officers with weapons drawn. Turlington Sr. case was continued until July 14. Two nied both crimes. Sentencing was de- Drummond is being held without In Northampton, the list includes hours were set aside for the hearing. ferred until Aug. 7. bail. Deputy B. K. Misener of the Ac- Belote Farm owned by Alice Belote Commonwealth’s Attorney Spencer Jarvis D’Von Scarborough, 27, of comack County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) Curling, Dalbys Farms owned by Mr. Morgan said he felt confident that he Keller Pond Road in Painter, was investigated. A July 10 preliminary and Mrs. Charles D. Tankard, Jones could provide probable cause but want- convicted of felony eluding on Oct. hearing was set. Cove Farm owned by Dr. and Mrs. Da- ed to wait so he could have all the evi- 21, 2015, and distribution of cocaine Manuel Salazar, 25, of Shore Main vid Fitzgerald Jones, Point Pleasant dence in before going to the grand jury. on both Aug. 5 and 6, 2015. The cases Drive in Bloxom, was accused of mak- Farm owned by Mr. and Mrs. Thom- “Distances, lighting positions, man- were continued until Aug. 7, 2017. ing a false statement on the consent as Hume Dixon III and Mr. and Mrs. ner in which this went down, (we are) Bond was denied May 9 for Lar- form to purchase a firearm and at- Thomas Hume Dixon Jr., Riverview looking at the totality of the set of cir- ry Thomas Mears, 31, of Stonehouse tempting to possess a firearm while Farms owned by John D. Bull and cumstances that are extremely difficult Road in Locustville, who is accused being the subject of a protective order Smiling Hill Farm owned by Floyd L. to fathom,” defense lawyer Carl Bundick of distribution of cocaine in connec- on May 6. He was arrested the same Smith Jr., Paul A. Smith and Barbara said. “There is a large gathering of infor- tion with the Oct. 25, 2016, incident. day. Unsecured bond was set at $5,000. S. Dickerson. mation by the commonwealth that we Corey Nequan Reid, 25, of Cheri- Trooper L. W. Milyko investigated. Ninety-two of Virginia’s 95 coun- believe will be beneficial to both sides.” ton pleaded guilty to possession with Brian Drewer Ewell, 44, of Lankford ties have designated Century Farms; Medlin admitted to police that he intent to distribute both cocaine and Highway in Painter, was charged with Southampton has the most at 90. The shot and killed Patrick Wescott, 44, marijuana. A presentence report was felony possession of a Schedule I or II city with the highest number is Suffolk also of New Church, a warrant stated. ordered. Cape Center drug and misdemeanor appearing in at 24. Virginia’s oldest Century Farm is Always Fresh, Wescott died of a gunshot wound to the 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles public intoxicated last Sunday. Depu- Summer Hill Farm in Hanover County torso, accordingAlways to theDelicious! Norfolk Medical Weaponsemail: [email protected] Offenses ty Bobby Taylor of ACSO investigated. where the Newton and Page families Examiner. The manner of death was Ewell is being held without bail. A Ju- have owned the farm since 1672. Smoothies Burritos Lead to 757-331-1541Arrest Outside listed as homicide. ly preliminary hearing was scheduled. To be eligible for the Virginia Cen- Fruit Cup Wraps Wal-MartDinner Specials tury Farm program, a farm must have Shooting Salads Conviction Juices in An AccomacWeek of April man 29 was - May charged 5, 2017 Sun- been owned by the same family for at Accomack Circuit day with three Saturdayweapon offenses that least 100 consecutive years, be lived on Breakfast & Lunch eventually led to his arrest outside the Tell Them You Saw It in or farmed by a descendant of the origi- 99 A NelsoniaFour Corner Plaza,man 25322 was Lankford convicted Hwy. of Wal-Mart BBQ Combo: store Ribs &in Pulled Onley. Pork $13 the Eastern Shore Post! nal owner and gross over $2,500 an- shooting at an(757) occupied 787-2600 vehicle re- Papers filed Sunday in Accomack General nually from the sale of farm products. Lunch: 3 Pc. Fried Chicken $949 Dinner: Chicken and Dumplings $999 Monday Spaghetti & Meat Sauce $999 HAVE A HOT NEWSTuesday TIP? Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 Wednesday Meatloaf & 2 Sides $999 Send it to Linda Cicoira at Thursday [email protected] Jumbo Battered Shrimp $1399 Friday Mixed Grill: Chicken and Shrimp $1399 10 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017

dren. Children are son, John Amrien, sewing, crocheting, counted-cross grandchildren, Kelly and James; and M.D., of Wilmington, Del.; daugh- stitch, and her favorite, quilting. She two great-grandchildren, William and Obituaries ter, Jean Noll, M.D. (Steve), of Fort made more than 100 quilts, some from Abby. She is also survived by her sis- Mitchell, Ky.; daughter, Susan Russell patches made by her grandmother and ter, Janet, of Golden, Colo.; a number Chincoteague Woman (Charles), of Salisbury, Md.; daughter, her mother, into quilts for family mem- of nieces and nephews in California, Nancy Eskau (Perry), of Edgewater, bers. Of the 100 quilts, more than a Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wy- Was Wonderful Mother Md.; daughter, Joyce Amrien, of Chin- dozen were made and donated to hos- oming; a cousin, Vicki, and friends in and “The Kindest of People” coteague; son, James Amrien (Mi- pitals for “at risk babies.” St. Augustine, Fla., and her friends at chelle), of Simpsonville, S.C.; daugh- After her husband died in 1980, she the Hermitage on the Eastern Shore. Mrs. Marguerite “Marge” H. ter, Lori Amrien, of Wilmington, Del.; had free standby flight privileges on Ms. Snyder’s body was donated to ­Amrien, 88, of Villa Hills, Ky., former- and son, Paul Amrien, of Redondo Eastern Air Lines for three years plus medical research. A celebration of her ly of Chincoteague, passed away peace- Beach, Calif. Her 10 grandchildren in- the same privileges from her son, a pi- life was held at the Hermitage on May fully, surrounded by her family, on May clude Gretchen Amrien, Christopher lot on Delta Airlines. She “ran away 14, 2017. Anyone so inclined, please 7, 2017, after a battle with dementia. Amrien, Dani Noll, Nick Noll, Nata- from home” traveling to visit friends make a donation to your favorite chari- She was born in Carlstadt, N.J., on lie Noll, Emma Amrien, Jessie Dixon, and family in the U.S., the British ty or the Eastern Shore Public Library April 13, 1929, the only daughter of the Morgan Warner, Kendall Lark and Isles, Alaska, and the Holy Lands of Foundation (http://www.shorelibrary. late John and Au- Drew Arthur. She was a wonderful Israel where she was baptized in the com/donate/). At a future date, she will gusta (Krull) Hail- mother, grandmother, and the kindest Jordan River. be interred with her beloved husband er. She grew up of people. She will be greatly missed Dorothy moved to St. Augustine, in Arlington National Cemetery. in Carlstadt and by the many who loved her. Fla., in 1983 where she volunteered in Pompton Plains, The funeral mass was held on May the Old Town St. Augustine as a quil- Lifelong Deep Creek N.J., and graduat- 10, 2017, at Madonna Manor Chapel ter. After almost 70 years in Florida, Resident Loved Spoiling ed from the Acad- Villa Hills. A memorial mass, to be she moved to the Hermitage on the emy of Saint Aloy- held at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church Eastern Shore. Grandchildren sius in Jersey City, in Chincoteague, will be planned for She is survived by her children, Car- and continued her a later date. Burial services will take ol Callander and husband, R. Scott, of Ms. Vanessa “Nessie” Gail White, education, attend- Mrs. Amrien place at Maryrest Cemetery in Mah- Bloxom; her son, Thomas Snyder and 61, lifelong resident of Deep Creek, ing the College of Saint Elizabeth, wah, N.J., at a later date. wife, Nancy, of Peachtree City, Ga.; two passed away Sunday, May 14, 2017, Convent Station, N.J. where she grad- Memorial donations may be made uated with honors, receiving a Bache- in memory of Marge Amrien to St. An- lor of Science in chemistry. drew’s Catholic Church, 6319 Mum- After college, Mrs. Amrien worked ford St., Chincoteague Island, VA at Hoffman La Roche Pharmaceuti- 23336, and/ or the Alzheimer’s Asso- cals, taught high school chemistry, ciation online at alz.org, by phone at and worked as a vibration analyst for 757-459-2405, or by mail (send check) Curtiss-Wright Corp. She married Dr. Alzheimer’s Association, Southeast- Donald J. Amrien in 1955. After living ern Virginia Chapter, 6350 Center Dr., in Innsbruck, Austria, while her hus- Suite 102, Norfolk, VA 23502. band finished medical school, they re- turned to Pompton Plains, but even- Beloved Mother and tually settled in Chincoteague, where Avid Quilter Passes her husband opened his medical prac- tice and she settled in to raise their Mrs. Dorothy (Molton) Snyder eight children. died May 8, 2017, at the Hermitage Mrs. Amrien was an active mem- in Onancock. She was born Sept. 28, ber of St. Andrew’s Catholic Church 1920, in New Salem, Pa. She met her in Chincoteague, where she played the sweetheart in high school, William organ for many years until her move (Bill) Snyder, in Masontown, Pa. They to Kentucky in 2011. Her greatest married on March 3, 1940. joy was her family. She enjoyed read- When Mr. Snyder went into the Navy ing newspapers and for a non-athletic and deployed to the South Pacific dur- person loved watching sporting events ing WWII, Mrs. Snyder moved to Cali- like ice skating and the Olympics on fornia and became “Rosie the Riveter” television. working as a welder in a munitions fac- Mrs. Amrien was preceded in death tory. They moved to Hialeah, Fla. in by her parents, John and Augusta 1947, where he worked for Eastern Air Hailer, and her husband, Donald J. Lines, while she became a homemaker Amrien. She is lovingly remembered and lovingly raised two children. by her eight children and 10 grandchil- Mrs. Snyder always did hand crafts: May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 surrounded by her loving family. shall, of Modest Town, and Melis- Alice Yvonne Pellitier Johannesson. Born November 15, 1955, in Nas- sa Grabowski, of Clinton; and eight He was a retired aircraft mechanic. sawadox, she was a daughter of the grandchildren, Katlyn, Phillip, Tyler, He is survived by his former wife late Levin White and Jean Williams Alexis, Skyler, Amirrah, Kylee, and and devoted friend, Yvonne Morrill of White. Mrs. Kassidee. Jamesville; four White was a cus- Funeral services were conducted children, Stephen tomer service from the graveside at the Fairview Johannesson and manager for Food Lawn Cemetery on Wednesday, May his wife, Dana, of Lion for 25 years, 17, 2017, with Pastor Mary Jimenez Spring Hill, Fla., worked as a part- officiating. Jennifer Knowl- time bus driv- Flowers will be accepted, or memori- ton and her hus- er for Accomack al contributions may be made to River- band, Craig, of County Public side Shore Hospice, P.O. Box 616, On- Canton, N.C., Jea- Schools, and was ley, VA 23418. nette Fritz and her Mr. Johannesson a devoted mem- Mrs. White Memory tributes may be shared husband, Arthur, ber of the Bloxom Community Church with the family at www.williamsfuner- of Exmore, and Paula Morrill of Mil- of the Nazarene. There was nothing alhomes.com ton, Fla.; brother, Phillip Johannesson more important to Nessie than her Arrangements were made by the Jr. of Texas; and three grandchildren, beloved family, and she especially en- Williams-Onancock Funeral Home. Kelsey Johannesson, Robert Fritz and joyed spending time with, and spoil- Rachael Leonard. ing, her grandchildren. Retired Aircraft Mechanic A private service will be held at a Survivors include her two daugh- and Father of Four Passes later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials ters, Levin Hope and husband, Phillip, may be made to Riverside Shore Hos- and Brenda Bell, all of Deep Creek; her Mr. Howard Jergon Johannesson, pice, P. O. Box 615, Onley, VA 23418. niece and nephew, Kayla Ramirez and 81, of Nassawadox, passed away Mon- Online condolences may be sent to wife, Kassandra, of Clinton, N.C. and day, May 15, 2017, at Heritage Hall the family at www.doughtyfuneral- William Grabowski and wife, Bridgett, Healthcare in Nassawadox. A native of home.com of Onancock, whom she thought of as Kittery, Maine, he was the son of the Arrangements were made by Dough- her children; two sisters, Donna Mar- late Phillip Johannesson and the late ty Funeral Home in Exmore.

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Chincoteague $124,500 Chincoteague $399,900 Chincoteague $169,000 Chincoteague $259,000 Chincoteague $449,000 Chincoteague $369,000 6146 Maddox Blvd MLS 45356 7134 Pine Drive MLS 45200 6482 Coach’s Lane MLS 44679 7112 Silver Sails Ldg MLS 44161 3470 Main Street MLS 45059 7142 Pine Drive MLS 44509 Tom Cardaci 757-710-5600 Sandy Daisey 757-894-2942 Robert Faith 757-894-1479 Donna Jones/Linda Budd Robert Faith 757-894-1479 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 Dockside Properties Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty Dockside Properties Ocean East Realty 757-336-2222 Dockside Properties Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty

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Bloxom $349,500 Parksley $75,000 Onley $149,000 Onancock $340,000 Onancock $159,500 Onancock $125,000 17059 Big Road MLS 45302 24212 Bennett St MLS 44522 25596 Coastal Blvd MLS 44598 20306 Hopkins Dr MLS 43680 6 Sturgis Street MLS 45221 21 Hill Street MLS 45423 Gwendolyn Thompson 757-710-7281 Maureen Mackay 757-709-8590 Terri Rose 757-894-2565 Nancy James 757-787-1010 Andy Mason 757-710-8497 Elizabeth Walters 757-710-2114 Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis Dockside Properties Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty

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If you are experiencing stroke symptoms, call 911 Learn about risk factors and advanced treatments riversideonline.com/stroke 14 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 June 3 “Save the Bay Day” Rallies Volunteers to Remove Litter Submitted Article the lifeblood of our communities, and these volun- 29TH ANNUAL Thousands of volunteers are needed to help pick up teers are vital to keeping our waterways healthy.” litter and debris around the waterways of the Chesa- Shannon Alexander, the Accomack-Northampton peake Bay and its many rivers and streams at the 29th Planning District Commission coastal resources pro- annual Clean the Bay Day. Waste Watchers of the East- gram manager, said that “we work closely with Waste Clean the Bay Day ern Shore, Kiptopeke State Park, the Virginia Eastern Watchers, through our GreenWorks program, and ma- Shore Land Trust, Tangier Pride, The Nature Conser- ny of the other participating organizations in various vancy, and some local water-related businesses are all endeavors and would like to recognize them in the im- working with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) to portant works they do in clearing our coasts of debris hold the shoreline cleanup this year on Saturday, June that can be damaging to wildlife the seafood industry, 3, from 9 a.m. until noon. stormwater infrastructure,and our tourism industry.” Last year, more than 6,000 volunteers participat- Cleanup sites are available in Wachapreague, Cape ed in Clean the Bay Day at over 260 sites, removing Charles, Exmore (Morley’s Wharf), Onancock, Tangier, approximately 138,000 pounds of litter and debris and Oyster. There are more sites across Virginia, includ- along 440 miles of shoreline. ing Hampton Roads, in Northern and Central Virginia, “After nearly 30 years, Clean the Bay Day has be- the Shenandoah Valley, and at many state parks where come a real Virginia tradition,” said Tanner Council, admission for participants is free. To register, visit http:// CBF’s Clean the Bay Day coordinator. “Thousands www.cbf.org/events/clean-the-bay-day, send an e-mail to of people working together can make a huge differ- [email protected], or call 1-800/SAVEBAY. ence in just a few short hours. Our waterways are Early registration is advised. Saturday, June 3 Visit the Eastern Shore Post 9:00 A.M.–NOON on Facebook and “Like” us VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! cbf.org/clean • 800/SaveBay • [email protected]

Hiring Opportunities ! ! ! ! ! Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is currently GREEK DINNER recruiting for the following positions: • Nurses (LPNs/RNs) To benefit ESTACI Young Leaders Scholarships Saturday, May 20, seatings at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Certified Nursing Assistants at Market Street United Methodist Church, Onancock Limited seating so purchasing tickets in advance is recommended! (CNAs) (tickets will be sold at the door on space-available basis) • Unit Manager HOMEMADE TRADITIONAL GREEK MENU – cucumber/tomato salad, dolmades, hummus, spanakopita, souvlaki, roasted potatoes, baklava • Human Resources Tickets are $15 per person

Coordinator Purchase tickets at Peacewerks, 3100 Main St., Exmore, during For immediate consideration, please apply in person or forward your resumes to: office hours (M-F and Sat, May 13, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.) or The Book Heritage Hall - Nassawadox Bin in Onley. Call 757-656-3460 for more information. 9468 Hospital Road, Nassawadox, VA 23413 Carry-Out Available! Fax - 757-442-9401 or online at www.heritage-hall.org

Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is an Equal Opportunity/ADA/Affirmative Action Employer ! ! ! ! ! May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 15 Sanctuary Brings Closure to Church COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON Four Years After Fire EMS GARAGE By Connie Morrison tragedy.” The congregation of Adams United The cold morning of Jan. 23, 2013, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Methodist Church on Lee Mont Road firefighters were called to the scene in Whitesville will consecrate a new around 8:50 a.m. and remained The County of Northampton, Virginia is accepting sealed Bids sanctuary Sunday, four years after fire there until 1:30 p.m. Rev. Carl Per- ravaged the church. ez, the church pastor at the time, for the construction of a new Emergency Medical Services Garage “It means a great deal,” said Rev. stood in the snow near the sanctu- building to be located at 13294 Lankford Highway, Machipongo, Greg Duncan, pastor of the congre- ary’s charred shell with nearly 50 ­Virginia.­Bids­will­be­received­at­the­office­of­the­County­­Administrator,­ gation where 45-50 people worship church members. 16404 Courthouse, Eastville, VA 23347 until 3:00 p.m., June 8, 2017. weekly. “It brings closure to a major From those ruins, part of the altar was able to be salvaged and incorpo- Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud immediately thereafter. rated into the new sanctuary. Duncan said the church will hold its The successful vendor will be responsible for the design, regular Sunday service at 9:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall where it has been permitting, and construction of a new approximately 2,400 (40’x60’) gathering for worship since the fire. Af- pre-engineered metal building, with an option for a 40’x80’ building. terwards, trustees will move the pulpit, Contractors­can­­obtain­copies­of­the­complete­bid­specifications­from­ chairs and other furnishings from the fellowship hall to the new sanctuary. the­Public­Works­Director’s­Office­at­Post­Office­Box­66,­Eastville,­ At 1 p.m., members of the congre- Virginia 23347, (757) 678-0414, or [email protected]. gation will march in procession from the fellowship hall to the new sanc- A pre-bid conference and site visit will be held at the tuary. “They will march in with a few things in hand that remind them of Northampton County Department of EMS, 13294 Lankford Highway, Photo by Linda Cicoira going from the old to the new,” said Machipongo, Virginia 23405, at 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, May 25, Rev. Carl Perez, former pastor Duncan. 2017. Attendance shall be optional for those submitting a bid. of Adams UMC, in the aftermath Duncan invites the community to of the January 2013 fire that de- join them for either Sunday service. stroyed the church sanctuary. Linda Cicoira contributed to this story. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities or informalities in the bidding.

No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the County. The procedure for withdrawal of bids shall be according to Section 1154 (I) of the Code of Virginia.

The contract is to be awarded on the basis of the lowest responsive and responsible bid.

Bidders must be licensed contractors, Class A, in the Submitted Image The “Move Over” campaign is in full swing across the country. State Commonwealth of Virginia in accordance with the requirements Police 1st Sergeant B. E. Jeffrey Jones along with Sheriff David Dough- of Title 54, Chapter 7, of the Code of Virginia. The successful ty, Sheriff Todd Godwin and Chris Isdell with VDOT, and local fire and bidder must also possess and maintain throughout the duration of rescue personnel remind everyone that Virginia state law requires mo- construction Worker’s Compensation and Commercial General torists to change into a lane not adjacent to emergency vehicles that are on the shoulder. Emergency vehicles include any vehicle display- Liability insurance coverages. ing red, blue or amber warning lights. If changing lanes is not possible, motorists are required to reduce their speed and proceed with caution. All bidders are subject to and must comply with the provisions Working on the side of the roadway is extremely dangerous, and first responders are struck far too often, says Jones, who asks motorists to of the County’s Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and applicable protect our Eastern Shore family and “Move Over!” State and Federal anti-discrimination laws. 16 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 EASTERN SHORE SPORTS Reagan Signs Letter of Intent to Shenandoah Football

By Krystle Bono Nandua High School senior Kelly Rea- gan signed his letter of intent Monday afternoon to play Division III football at Shenandoah University. The future Hornet was named to the Eastern Shore All-District first team dur- ing his junior and senior seasons with the Nandua Warriors as quarterback. Reagan decided football was the sport for him at a young age, so continuing to play at the collegiate level was a no- brainer for the senior Warrior. “I’ve been playing since I was a little kid [6 or 7]. I love it. It’s my passion,” says Reagan. When deciding where to go to school, Shenandoah was one that was on the ra- dar from early on, according to Reagan. “I really liked the area and the football coach really liked me from the start of the whole recruiting process, so that was probably the main reason [why I chose Shenandoah].” He also admitted he enjoyed watch- ing former Texas A&M quarterback and Cleveland Brown Johnny Manziel play ball, but his real inspiration is drawn from home. “My dad, mostly [is who I look up to] and I would say Johnny Manziel; I liked watching him in college.” Reagan, who is a Baltimore Ravens Photo by Krystle Bono fan, plans to pursue a degree in physical Nandua senior Kelly Reagan (center) formally committed to play Division III football with the Shenandoah therapy at Shenandoah and would like to University Hornets Monday afternoon in Onley. Also pictured (L – R): Principal George Parker, father Mi- be a personal trainer upon graduation. chael Reagan, mother Kim Reagan and Nandua’s football coach Thomas Rotkowski.

Arcadia and Nandua Compete in 2A Conference 33 Finals

Check next week’s edition of the Post for results from Wednesday’s 2A Confer- ence 33 Finals at Maggie L. Walker in Richmond. May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 Nandua Boys Outmaneuver Northampton to Claim District Title

Stories By Krystle Bono Warrior’s lead in half, 2-1. It felt a lot like summer on Hamilton The Warriors fired right back with Field Wednesday night as the Northamp- another goal from Serio to make it a 3-1 ton Yellow Jackets boys varsity soccer game. Esteban nudged the ball over to an team hosted the Nandua Warriors for the open Serio as he hovered off to his left. final time this season in the running for The ball found it’s way in to edge Nandua the district championship. The Warriors in a solid 3-1 lead that the Yellow Jackets took home the win, upping their rivals were unable to catch. 3-1, to be crowned Eastern Shore District In addition to the Warrior’s scoring Tournament Champions. efforts that gave them the obvious ad- Nandua struck first with a goal from vantage over Northampton, Nandua Christian Esteban to put the Warriors up Head Coach Paul Nolz gives credit to 1-0, to finish the first 40 minutes of play. strong defensive lines and the efforts Over 27 minutes passed before the ball of Ramirez. The Warriors finish their struck twine again, as Nandua notched regular season at the top of the Eastern their second goal of the night from Griffin Shore District with a solid 11-1-3 record Serio with help from Andhy Ramirez. for the year. They will begin their quest Northampton finally planted one be- in the 2A Conference 33 tournament tween the pipes as Jesus Maldonaldo Lo- next week. pez dribbled the ball and sniped one past The Yellow Jackets concluded with a Nandua netminder Brandon Alvarado 7-7-1 record and they will head to the 1A with just under 16 minutes left to cut the Conference 41 battle next week.

By Krystle Bono Lady Jackets Top Warriors in Yellow Jacket Elian Morales Pineda tries to get the ball past his Warrior opponent, Bryan Velasquez, during the first half of the game Wednesday District Tournament Final night in the District Tournament finals. Nandua came out on top, 3-1. The Northampton Yellow Jackets girls The Yellow Jacekts sealed the win after varsity soccer team defeated the Nandua a corner kick by Wendi Martinez was col- Warriors in a 2-0 shutout Wednesday in lected and then redirected between Nan- Eastville. dua’s posts by Yailin Cruz, upping the score Northampton’s first goal came after a 2-0. Nandua was unable to answer with scoreless first half. Just five minutes into any goals of their own, despite a few close the remaining 40 minutes of regulation, attempts, allowing the Yellow Jackets to Hillary Ortiz shot one in with the assis- earn a confident two-goal shutout victory tance of Lizbeth Gildo. to earn themselves the championship. Firebirds Fall to Ponies; Lady Warriors Succumb to Sussex Central

The Chincoteague Ponies defeated the cadia, who threw four innings and sur- Arcadia Firebirds Tuesday night, 12-0. rendered eight hits, 10 runs and three Ronny Malone led the Ponies’ 11 hits walks with three strikeouts. with three and two RBIs. Jenna Merritt The Nandua Warriors fell to Sussex and Alanna Hall went 2-for-3, with two Central Wednesday night, 15-5, despite the and one RBI, respectively. Warriors out-hitting their host team by one. Victoria Coll led the Firebirds’ offense, Parker Murphy shouldered the loss for hitting two. Elizabeth Liddle went 1-for-2 Nandua, throwing just over three innings and Amanda Stalgaitis notched one. and allowing nine hits, 13 runs and one walk. By Krystle Bono Madison Tyndall earned the win for Murphy, Leah Truitt and Madison Northampton’s Brenda Guerrero attempts to evade Nandua’s Guadalupe Chincoteague, allowing only four hits Greer each collected a pair of hits, with Enriquez Herrera during Wednesday’s District Tournament finals in and two walks with five strikeouts. Murphy driving in one. Tyra Bjorlo drove Eastville. Allison Bowmann took the loss for Ar- in two and went 1-for-3 at the plate. 18 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 Yellow Jackets Compete in 1A Conference 41 Track Championships By Krystle Bono Scarborough finishing behind him in fifth The Northampton Yellow Jackets com- and Brian Fisher in sixth. Scarborough peted in Conference finals Wednesday in also earned sixth in the boys long jump. Sussex where five members of the boys Djawn Jarvis placed second in the team earned championships. boys 110-meter hurdles and fourth in Jahiem Fisher finished first in the boys the 300-meter hurdles. Kody Townsend 800-meter run; Javon Thomas earned first earned third in the 110-meter hurdles, in the boys 300-meter hurdles; Jawaun 300-meter hurdles and in the boys triple Bell was first in the boys high jump; Forest jump. Flynn earned first in the boys pole vault Jarbob Robinson finished second in finals and Demitrius Trower finished first the boys 300-meter hurdles and third in both the boys discus and shot put. in the boys long jump. Nathan Ruff was The boys relay team earned first-place seventh in the long jump. in both the 4x400 and 4x800-meter relays Tamaze Brisco earned third in the boys and second in the 4x100-meter relay. high jump and Jerron Jenkins finished in Flynn also earned second in the boys fifth. Corey Smith placed second in the boys 3200-meter run and Thomas earned a triple jump and Kody Townsend was third. fourth-place finish in the boys high jump. Issac Gomez earned fifth in the boys dis- Frederick Williams placed fourth in cus. Jaquan Johnson was second in the boys the boys 100-meter dash. Durrell Robin- shot put and Justin Satchell was fourth. Submitted Photo son finished third in the boys 200-meter Jadaa Kellam placed sixth in the girls Iron Man Red Hart of Greenbush competed in the 2017 bench press dash. Jaydon Bumbry claimed second in 100-meter dash. Evelyn Dunton grabbed competition at flex gym in Virginia Beach, April 29. Hart lifted in the the boys 400-meter dash and second in second in the girls triple jump and sev- Master Division 60 years or older 154-pound weight class. Hart benched the boys high jump. enth in the girls long jump. Chrislynn 250-pounds, winning first-place, also beating his old record at Flex Gym Jaquan Langston finished fourth in Gaskins earned a third-place finish in the in 2012 by five pounds. the boys 400-meter dash, with Ahmad girls discus and fourth in girls shot put.

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Black drum Sea Hawk Sports Center reported of catches are mixed in with the red double digit catches of red drum in By Bill Hall drum and anglers are also having to the shallows just above the Mary- deal with schools of cownosed rays. land/Virginia line with speckled By Bill Hall Peeler crabs have been the bait of trout and small rockfish mixed in. choice. Black drum and sheepshead The wet, windy weather of last nel, near the Assateague Bridge and have been caught inside the CBBT. Bill Hall was the first Eastern weekend kept most anglers in port, in the mouth of the inlet. Undersized Sea clams have been the bait of Shore resident to achieve Virginia but those who ventured out returned rockfish are hitting swimming shad choice for these species. Black drum Salt Water Master Angler Status. with some impressive catches. A bet- rigs under the swing bridge. Donna have also been taken out of Oyster He has been named Virginia Salt- ter forecast for this weekend, coupled Rae at Capt. Bob’s Bait & Tackle re- near Marker #3 and in Machipongo water Angler of the Year and Vir- with the openings of the black sea ported flounder and snapper blues Inlet. Best flounder fishing has been ginia Saltwater Release Angler of bass season on Monday and Virginia in the back bay, Powell Creek, Watts off Wise Point and out of Oyster. the Year. Bill is an I.G.F.A Inter- Chesapeake Bay spring striped bass Bay, the Fingers and the “junkyard” Upper Bay – Anglers fishing the national Committee Representative season on Tuesday, should result in north of the Assateague Bridge. shallows are finding an abundance and a longtime member of the Vir- increased angling activity and even Berkley Swimming Mullet in pink of undersized striped bass, (rock- ginia Saltwater Fishing Tourna- better results. or white colors, along with the tradi- fish). Hopefully a few will meet the ment Committee. He is the Virginia Anglers retaining black sea bass tional minnow and squid strips have 20-inch minimum soon. Those fish- Recreation Fishing representative on are allowed a 15-fish-per-person bag been effective baits. Sharks are be- ermen who are sticking it out have the ASMFC Striped Bass Manage- limit; fish must be a minimum of 12.5 ginning to show up as the waters con- had success with speckled trout to ment Panel and is a past recipient of inches long. This portion of the sea- tinue to warm, with catches reported 3.5 pounds, puppy drum, and large the CCA-VA Virginia Outdoor Writer son remains open through Sept. 21. from the mouth of the inlet and the red drum. Schools of cownosed rays Conservation Leadership Award. Anglers participating in the Ches- vicinity of the CI buoy. Large tautog apeake (Bay) Area spring striped have been taken from the Blackfish bass season are allowed up to two Banks Reef. fish measuring between 20 and 28 Wachapreague – Capt. Lindsay inches, with one fish in excess of 36 Paul at Trident Tackle reported inches. No fish are allowed to be kept flounder began hitting again fol- between 28 and 36 inches. This sea- lowing the recent “blow.” Capt Nat son is open through June 15. Atkinsion, aboard the Foxy Lady, Anglers fishing the coastal striped caught 15 flounder on Saturday, with bass Season are reminded that a eight keepers exceeding the 17-inch (free) permit from the VMRC. is re- minimum size limit. Best fishing has quired to retain any striped bass, been during the last of the ebb tide, which must measure at least 28-inch- with Drawing Channel mentioned es. Permits are available at webapps. as one of the most productive ar- mrc.virginia.gov/public/mpermits/ eas. The largest reported flounder index.php Mandatory reporting of of last weekend measured 25 inches catches and trips are required, even and exceeded 5 pounds in weight. He if no fish are caught. listed combinations of live minnows, Chincoteague – Jimmy at Capt. squid strips, and bucktails as produc- Steve’s Bait & Tackle reports that tive baits. Red drum and a few black anglers continue to catch trophy drum have been reported from the rockfish from the surf on Assateague, surf. Black drum catches have come where a good run of chopper bluefish from both inside and outside of Quin- weighing up to 10 pounds appeared by Inlet. Don’s Tackle reported that on Sunday. 7/0 circle hook rigs with the flounder fishing has been off and peeler crab baits have been the most on during the last week with some successful terminal tackle. Capt. Tim decent days despite the weather. He aboard the Tavenier Tackle charter added that the Quinby area has been vessel had flounder to 20 inches and a little more productive than Wacha- six bluefish on a trip last weekend. preague. Fin Strike high/low rigs and Top flounder catches have come from minnows, squid strips, silversides, Queen Sound, Chincoteague Chan- and pink Berkley Gulp Swimming 20 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 Fish On! Free Fishing Days Established for June 2-4 Submitted Article water fisheries so anglers have good ment of Game and Inland Fisheries called The Virginia Angler Recogni- If you’ve always wanted to try chances of landing some fish. This (DGIF) which manages the states tion Program: www.dgif.virginia.gov/ fishing, now is your chance! You may goes to the heart of our conservation freshwater fishing. “In this fast fishing/varp/. fish without a license again this year, efforts.” paced society fishing is also a great On average, anglers measure up during the first weekend in June. The Marine Resources Commis- way of ‘casting’ your troubles away more than 6,000 trophy-size fish an- Take advantage of the free fish- sion’s website, mrc.virginia.gov has and relieving stress.” nually. Since 1963, when the program ing days, June 2, 3 and 4, and enjoy extensive information on Virginia’s The 2017 Freshwater Fishing and began, over a quarter-million trophy the great outdoors with your family recreational fishing size, season and Boating Regulations can be found at fish awards have been issued. Anglers and friends without having to spend creel limits. Anglers who land unusu- the Virginia Department of Game are also encouraged to enter the 2017 money for a fishing license. ally large saltwater fish may be eli- and Inland Fisheries website at: Kids ‘n Fishing Photo Contest. No fishing license of any kind will gible for special recognition through www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/regu- For contest rules visit www.dgif. be required for recreational rod-and- the agency’s Saltwater Fishing Tour- lations/.com Printed regulations are virginia.gov/kidsnfishing or call 804- reel fishing during free fishing days. nament by completing a free citation also available at most major outdoor 367-0969. Facilities that use permits will not application available from any of the retailers across the state that sell be required to during these dates. All more than 80 official weigh stations. hunting and fishing licenses. fishing regulations, including size, Additionally, anglers can provide To increase angling opportunities, season, catch limits, and gear re- important catch information about DGIF has removed the restriction to If you would like strictions, will remain in effect. their saltwater fishing trip by visit- fishing designated stocked trout wa- “These free fishing days are an ing www.vasaltwaterjournal.com/ ters. This will open over 2,900 miles your ad to run in incentive for families and friends to “Fishing offers a person, no mat- of trout streams, in addition to nu- get outside and enjoy our natural re- ter their age, race, fitness ability or merous ponds, small lakes and res- the Post’s sources,” said John M. R. Bull, Virgin- income level, the chance to connect ervoirs. Virginia’s diversified trout ia’s Marine Resources Commissioner. with nature and to learn how to be- habitat offers a wide range of trout Sports Section, “Virginia is blessed with spectacular come better stewards of our natural fishing prospects. fishing opportunities and we work resources,’’ said Bob Duncan, Execu- DGIF also has a fun way to rec- call 789-7678. hard to create and maintain our salt- tive director of the Virginia Depart- ognize a trophy freshwater catch, Eb wEb w CARPENTER / CONTRACTOR EdCARPENTER / CONTRACTOREr Ed Er

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The “navigational skill” The Northampton County Sheriff’s gift certificates and rounds of golf. part will be for boaters to plot a course office will present a free four-week For more information, contact which will enable them to “log in” at Five-Day Introduction women’s self defense course by Jacob Scott Heneghan at 757-610-2510. five specific locations within designated Parks Personal Training for girls and time allowances. These locations will to Horses Camp women ages 13 and older. be spread among Onancock, Pungote- Participants will learn risk aware- Ruritans Announce ague, and Nandua creeks and will be Bayview Farm in Cape Charles will ness, crime prevention strategies, disclosed to all captains simultaneously be hosting two five-day “Introduction physical defense techniques and per- Eleventh Annual at a captains’ meeting on the morning to Horses and Horse Showing” sum- sonal fitness exercises and have the of the event. Points in this competition mer camps. Sessions will be geared to- opportunity to test new skills in a Bayside Poker Run will also be earned in ‘survivor-type’ wards students interested in learning controlled environment with realistic challenges in various activities. more about horses and the horse show scenarios. The Pungoteague Ruritan Club will The “luck” part of the event will world. Intructions will focus on the Classes will be held from 6:30 – 9 sponsor its annual small boat “poker involve boaters picking up a playing basic foundation of horseback riding, p.m. in the Northampton High School run” on Saturday, July 29. This 11th card at each of the five locations and parts of the horse, grooming, tacking, gym Wednesday, May 24, 31 and June annual Bayside Poker Run will be a bringing a poker hand to a final des- feeding and caring for horses. Each 7. Minors must be accompanied by a fun day on the waters of the Chesa- tination at 5 p.m. At this location all student will experience all aspects of female guardian. peake Bay and adjoining creeks in the boats meet to disclose their hands and horses through hands-on experiences. club’s community service area. have navigation sheets evaluated. Both camp sessions are limited to Any boat owner may register to The navigation prize will be $500 15 students and will be filled on a American Legion participate in the event, which is an and the poker prize will be a fall vaca- first come, first serve basis. Students opportunity to explore the Bay from tion getaway package of equal value should wear long pants and closed- Post 56 Onancock Creek to Nandua Creek for a grand prize total value of $1,000. toe shoes (sneakers or boots) – all in a fun and leisurely finish. It is Additional ‘dock prize’ drawings will other equipment will be provided by 10th Annual Golf not a race, but simply boaters choos- be held for fishing gear, boating acces- Bayview Farm. Participants should ing their own course and own pace to sories, and other marine items. Com- also bring a bagged lunch. Tournament locate and visit five pre-chosen loca- plimentary hotdogs and hamburgers Sessions will be held June 26 – 30, tions designated on a nautical chart will be enjoyed during the awards cer- and Aug. 7 – 11, from 8:30 a.m. to The American Legion Post 56 will with notes and guidelines. emony at a beautiful bayside setting. 1:30 p.m. Cost for a camp session will host a golf tournament at Bay Creek Registration for the event is $90; Proceeds from this event will bene- be $250; discounts are available for Resort and Club on Friday, June 9. Captains may include as many crew fit the club’s scholarship program and families with mulitple children. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with members aboard as Coast Guard its handicapped access ramp project For more information or to register, a noon shotgun start. Dinner and regulations allow. Registration forms fund.

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Story and Photos by Linda Cicoira stead, she uncovered layer upon lay- Eastern Region Archeology of the er house, called the tavern, is near- A foot-wide cast-iron rectangle er of oyster shells and red brick. Virginia Department of Historical by with its wide-plank floors and sticks up from the square plot where “Behind it is clay with very little Resources. ceiling. a woman in a button-down shirt and artifacts,” she said of the iron. She Just yards from two houses on Just a few feet from Brandon, and khaki pants sat on a piece of card- also uncovered a button and pottery the estate, the owner of the proper- several feet from each other, bricks board Tuesday and dug up mounds in her section. ty, Roger Buyrn, found the iron with form corners of a foundation about of dirt under a canopy. “This is one of the reasons the dig a metal detector. The site is amaz- six inches underground. Catherine Brandon, an arche- is here,” she said of the iron. ing in itself as a prominent brick The other major reason for the dig ologist and retired physician from Brandon is a volunteer working at house circa 1799 stands unoccupied, was artifacts that were found after Michigan, was looking for charcoal an excavation in Eyreville, between it’s old glass windows waving irides- a 200-year-old tree fell on the prop- to prove the iron piece was used as Eastville and Cheriton, along Cher- cently. The waterfront is visible and erty. Dozens of pipe bowls and stems a fireplace shield in the 1600s. In- rystone Inlet. It is headed by the provides a light breeze and anoth- of Dutch origin dating 200 years

Above at left, Catherine Brandon, an archeologist and retired physician from Michigan, digs for charcoal Tuesday, at Eyreville, in what diggers hope is a fireplace shield from the 1600s. Upper right, Mike Clem, Eastern Region Archeologist for the Department of Historical Resources and Megan Veness, a volunteer archeologist from Fairfax County, discuss the layers of dirt visible by color in the wall of the dig where a 200-foot tree recently fell and 400-year-old artifacts were found. Lower right, Catherine Brandon shows a bird bone that was found among the brick, oyster shells and pottery pieces. May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 prior to the tree sprouting. A cast- counter used in business and made in Nuremberg between 1580 and 1620, was also recovered. Lead archeologist Mike Barber says the pipes are an indication that a store was in the vicinity. The hole where the tree was removed was expanded by the group of excavators and more pipe pieces, an animal jawbone with teeth, coins, and pottery pieces were found. In the latter, one was identified as a 17th-century Westerwald from Germany. The designs on the molded clay pipes are intricate and not identical. The dig will continue through Satur- day with Sunday being a clean up day. In the near future, another dig is ex- pected to be held at Pear Valley. At top, dozens of intricate Dutch pipe pieces like this one from the 1600s were found at the site of the Eyreville, the former estate of Col. Wil- liam Kendal, a Jamestown burgess in the 1600s. Below, clockwise from top left, architectural detail on a two-story, 1799-era brick house near the site of the archeological dig; pipe bowls, also Dutch and from the same ceramic cast; a corner of a foundation in a square plot at Eyreville; and unexplained rock in an excavation plot. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017

TOWN OF CHINCOTEAGUE, INC. FY’18 PROPOSED BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2017 AT 7 PM IN THE TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS 6150 COMMUNITY DRIVE, CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, VA 23336 REVENUES EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND ROAD PERMIT FEES $ 100 GENERAL FUND MAIN STREET $ 3,000 REAL ESTATE TAX $ 638,000 VA COMM. FOR THE ARTS GRANT $ 5,000 GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENSES $ 3,000 TANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX $ 204,000 POLICE COMMUNITY DONATIONS $ 20,000 SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 756,339 TOTAL MAIN STREET DELINQUENT REAL & TANGIBLE TAXES $ 30,000 POLICE GRANTS $ 10,000 EMS SALARIES $ 521,471 EXPENSES HARBOR FUND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF $ 129,246 USFWS - SARBANES GRANT $ 225,486 $ 1,103,335 $ 47,133 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $ 29,000 HARBOR SALARIES & BENEFITS MEALS TAX $ 900,000 VDEM GRANT $ 7,500 EXPENSES $ 138,526 BANK FRANCHISE $ 75,000 CVFC - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES $ 85,000 PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $ 50,000 TRANSFER FR MOSQUITO CTRL SAVINGS SALES TAX $ 135,000 $ 45,000 PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE $ 5,666,210 BUSINESS LICENSE $ 128,000 SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 155,416 TOTAL HARBOR EXPENSES $ 235,659 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE $ 72,000 EXPENSES $ 507,271 MAIN STREET UTILITIES TAX $ 206,000 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $ 275,486 TROLLEY FUND PROGRAM INCOME $ 3,000 TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX $ 1,100,000 TROLLEY SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 39,933 TOTAL MAIN STREET $ 3,000 FINES $ 40,000 MOSQUITO CONTROL DIVISION EXPENSES $ 42,500 INTEREST $ 24,000 SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 37,622 HARBOR FUND MOBILE HOME SALES TAX $ 7,700 EXPENSES $ 105,350 TOTAL TROLLEY EXPENSES $ 82,433 HARBOR RENT $ 66,534 DOG PARK PLANNING $ 2,000 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $ 80,000 SUBLEASES/LOADING DOCK/STORAGE $ 18,900 WATER FUND DECORATION DONATIONS $ 1,500 HARBOR INTEREST $ 225 FACILITIES DIVISION CEMETERY CLEANUP DONATION $ 1,000 FUEL REVENUE $ 100,000 SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 306,444 WATER SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 348,383 ROBERT REED PARK DONATIONS $ 100 TRANSFER FROM LONG-TERM SAVINGS $ 50,000 EXPENSES $ 75,600 EXPENSES $ 294,549 USER FEES $ 25,000 TOTAL HARBOR REVENUE $ 235,659 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $ 1,436,405 BUILDING PERMITS $ 50,000 ROADS DIVISION ZONING ADVERTISEMENTS $ 1,200 TROLLEY FUND SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 176,231 TOTAL WATER FUND EXPENSES $ 2,079,337 GRANTS/LITTER $ 1,700 TROLLEY GRANTS $ 45,433 EXPENSES $ 516,188 SALE OF CAPITAL ASSETS $ 1,500 PROGRAM INCOME $ 7,000 HEALTH INSURANCE RETIREES $ 12,000 TRANSFER FROM GENERAL FUND $ 30,000 POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE PROGRAMS $ 11,000 TOTAL TROLLEY REVENUE $ 82,433 SALARIES & BENEFITS $ 665,275 PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES - USFWS $ 7,300 EXPENSES $ 101,100 RENTAL INCOME TROLLEY $ 12,000 WATER FUND $ 1,070,937 DISPATCH TOWER RENT $ 5,520 WATER RENT $ 5,000 SALARIES & BENEFITS COMMUNICATIONS TAX $ 125,000 WATERLINE EXTENSIONS $ 234,332 $ 10,500 EXPENSES RECOVERED COST FROM WATER $ 91,000 SERVICE CONNECTIONS $ 19,750 $ 3,000 MISCELLANEOUS INCOME $ 20,500 INTEREST ON WATER RESERVE TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENSES MISCELLANEOUS INCOME $ 500 $ 5,666,210 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FEE $ 394,439 AVAILABILITY FEES $ 24,000 LAW ENFORCEMENT FUNDS $ 100,000 AMI BOND REVENUE $ 965,400 DISPATCH REVENUE $ 24,000 TOTAL WATER FUND REVENUE $ 2,079,337 VDOT MAINTENANCE FUNDS $ 692,419 TOTAL ALL REVENUES $ 8,066,639 TOTAL ALL EXPENDITURE $ 8,066,639 THE FOLLOWING RATES HAVE BEEN PROPOSED FOR THE CURRENT TAX YEAR WITHIN THIS BUDGET:

REAL ESTATE TAX LEVY $0.07 PER $100 OF ASSESSED VALUE PERSONAL PROPERTY $0.85 PER $100 OF ASSESSED VALUE EXCISE TAX (MEALS) 5% EXCISE TAX (TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY) 4% MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE $27.00 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION $2.00 PER WEEK

PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF 70%

A COMPLETE COPY OF THE PROPOSED BUDGET, PROPOSED GENERAL GOVERNMENT FEE SCHEDULE AND WATER RATE SCHEDULE ARE AVAILABLE IN THE TOWN OFFICE,

6150 COMMUNITY DRIVE, CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, VA May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 29

Art Groups Unite to Bring Live Outdoor Theatre to Chincoteague

Submitted Article ence from the deck of a 1492 Span- Activity Center on The Chincoteague Cultural Alli- ish sailing ship to a ledge 57 stories School Street. ance and the Chincoteague Island above Fifth Avenue to meet a star- Enjoy dinner or Arts Organization will present two tling array of characters. The show a snack while you free outdoor live theatre perfor- was an off-Broadway hit and is the watch the perfor- mances this summer in Robert Reed most ambitious production by the mance with box Downtown Waterfront Park. The Brown Box Theatre Project to date. meals. Advance shows, performed by the Brown Box A soaring, vibrant score transports orders need to be Theatre Project, will take place Me- the audience through a mesmerizing placed and paid for morial Day and Labor Day week- exploration of the unknown world at Poseidon’s Pantry. ends. The Brown Box Theatre Proj- and the tough choices that follow. Pick up box meals at ect is headquartered in Berlin, Md., “It’s about one moment” says Kyler a pre-event reception and performs live summer outdoor Taustin, Brown Box founder and ex- at the Island The- theatre throughout Delmarva and ecutive artistic director. “We are in atre Annex (next to New England. a time of great change; personally, the theater). Bever- The first performance will be Sat- professionally, and universally; and ages will be sold dur- urday, May 27, at 7:30 p.m. “Songs this play speaks to that turn, the ing the reception. For for a New World,” the first musi- pivotal shift, the unavoidable leap additional informa- cal from Tony Award winner Jason that must be taken to accept, em- tion about the play, Robert Brown (“Parade,” “Bridges of brace and champion change.” visit www.brownbox- Madison County”), is a moving col- Bring a blanket or chair and en- thteatre.org lection of powerful songs that ex- joy this contemporary musical under The second per- amine life, love and the choices we the stars. In case of rain, the per- formance by the Brown Box Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Mark your calendar now make. Brown transports his audi- formance will be held at the Island takes place on Sunday, September 3 for Hamlet on Labor Day Weekend. The Hitching Post will be galloping near you on May 26! Call the Eastern Shore Post at 757-789-7678 to place an ad in our upcoming editions or e-mail: [email protected] for more info! 30 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 Eastern Shore Community College 46th Annual Commencement Photos by Charles Killmon, Special to the Eastern Shore Post

Eastern Shore Community College held its 46th Annual Commencement on May 12. Above left, Commencement Marshal Dr. Irvin Jackson leads graduates to commencement. Above right, ESCC alumni Amy Davis of NASA Wallops Flight Facility served as commencement speaker. Bottom left, two of the 98 graduates look on as fellow students receive their degrees and certificates. Bottom right, ESCC President Dr. Linda Thomas- Glover awards a degree to Kelli Michelle Morris, class valedictorian. May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 ESCC Working to Help Low Income Students Succeed Submitted Article and Photo Eastern Shore Community College (ESCC) is one of 19 colleges nation- ally participating in an initiative en- titled the Working Students Success Network (WSSN), which is sponsored by Achieving the Dream and funded by five national foundations: the Annie E. Casey Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foun- dation, Kresge Foundation, Lumina Foundation, and MetLife Foundation. According to the Achieving the Dream website, the organization “be- lieves that access to a high-quality ed- ucation in an inclusive environment is the right of all individuals and imper- ative for the continued advancement of a strong democracy and workforce. Our growing network of community colleges across the country improves student success for more than four mil- lion students. We are a catalyst for pro- viding ways for colleges to strengthen and build their capacity to ensure that more students complete their college education and have more opportunity for economic success.” (http://achiev- ESCC is a part of an ongoing effort to support student success including hunger awareness and an on-cam- ingthedream.org/) Four key areas for pus food pantry with the Foodbank of the Eastern Shore. the WSSN initiative are community engagement, financial literacy, stu- community partners to provide stu- on campus. This led to the develop- tives such as WSSN are instrumental dent-centered supports, and workforce dents with non-academic support to in- ment of an on-site food pantry that in keeping the college on the cutting preparation. crease the likelihood of academic suc- provides students with nourishment edge of how best to support students ESCC was one of 16 colleges origi- cess. Since WSSN promotes the impor- when needed. Reducing hunger and and prevent them from stopping out nally funded in 2014 after a rigorous tance of a sustainable living wage and increasing thinking power is one of due to barriers that come from finan- application process. In part, ESCC was moving from poverty to self-sufficiency, many ways that ESCC supports stu- cial pressures. Financial and con- awarded due to the significant work it the active partnerships between ESCC dents and links them to vital services sumer education along with financial was already doing with local commu- and area service providers work to aid in the community. aid and emergency scholarships all nity partnerships and a team of aca- students in reaching their goals and ESCC will continue to enhance play a key role in student persistence demic and career coaches, who work having greater financial wellbeing. and expand services that benefit stu- and completion, thereby, creating a alongside students to assist them with The ability to maintain stability and dents and help them achieve their ac- stronger workforce with greater eco- academic and career success. The focus self-sufficiency are enhanced when ademic and career goals. Grant initia- nomic impact. on financial literacy and public bene- students receive support services fits access was very much in alignment needed while completing their studies. with ESCC’s active involvement with For instance, students who may be in Community Partners of the Eastern need of housing, employment, health Shore (CPES) and the Navy Mid-At- insurance, or food have the opportu- lantic Federal Credit Union. The mis- nity to receive information about area sion of CPES is to develop, sustain, jobs and service providers and are sup- and coordinate a comprehensive net- ported when accessing these services. work of area service providers to sup- The Foodbank of Southeastern Vir- port individuals and families of Vir- ginia and the Eastern Shore has been ginia’s Eastern Shore. The vision is to a strong ally in the effort to reduce equip and empower individuals and food insecurity and hunger among families to achieve and maintain sta- college students and their families. bility and self-sufficiency. (http://www. Through WSSN, ESCC and the Food- cpesva.org/) bank have partnered to provide a 757-787-1900 800-746-4527 The college has been working with monthly mobile food pantry service 32 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 A Taste of Athens, Greece: Dolmades

Greek Dinner Youth Fundraiser Saturday E.S. Training and Consulting Inc. (ESTACI) will hold a Greek dinner to benefit ESTACI Young Leaders Scholar- ships at Market St. UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock, on Saturday, May 20, with seat- ings at 5 and 7 p.m. The traditional Greek dinner includes cucumber/ tomato salad, dolmades (see recipe below), hummus, spana- kopita, souvlaki, roasted potatoes, and baklava. Dinner tickets are $15 and may be pur- chased at ESTACI, 3100 Main St., Exmore. Take out is available. Walk-ins welcome on space-available basis.

Photo by Connie Morrison

meat is well browned, breaking it apart with a fork while cooking, Dolmades about 15 minutes. Add the oregano, and salt and pepper to taste. Stir by Connie Morrison in the rice, parsley and mint. Allow filling to cool. Makes about 50 dolmades •Place one leaf on a flat surface, vein side up, shiny side down. Place Ingredients: a rounded teaspoon - one tablespoon of filling in the center of the •1 jar preserved grape leaves, drained leaf, depending on the size of the leaf, near the stem edge. Fold the •1/2 cup long grain rice lower lobes of the leaf up over the filling, then fold both sides to- •2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil ward the middle (in the same manner you would roll a burrito), and • 1 onion, finely chopped form into a roll. Repeat process with remaining leaves and filling. •3 cloves garlic, minced •1/2-pound lean ground lamb •Line the bottom of a 3-quart heavy saucepan with leftover or torn •1 tablespoon fresh oregano, chopped grape leaves, (or if you have a tight-fitting rack, like a steamer rack, •Salt and freshly ground black pepper place it in the bottom of the pan) and arrange bundles seam sides •3 tablespoons finely chopped parsley down, packing them close together in layers. •2 tablespoons finely chopped mint • 1 teaspoon cinnamon •Combine the 3/4 cup water and lemon juice and pour over the •1 lemon sliced, for garnish stuffed grape leaves. •Mint leaves, for garnish •Place a small, heatproof plate on top of the stuffed leaves, cover Directions: the pan and simmer over low heat for about 45 minutes to 1 hour, or •Carefully separate the grape leaves, place in a large bowl and pour until leaves are tender and most of the liquid is absorbed. You might boiling water over them to cover. Let the leaves soak for 20 minutes, need to place something heavy, like a mason jar full of water, on top then drain and rinse to remove excess salt. of the plate to weigh it down, because if the plate starts to float, the grape leaves will come loose and unwrap and all your hard work will •Drain the leaves, snip off the stems , and lay the leaves on a towel to dry. be lost!

•Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a skillet, add the onion and saute •Serve warm, or at room temperature, garnished with lemon slices until soft, about 3 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic and saute one more and mint leaves. Tzatziki is the perfect accompaniment. minute, until aromas are released. Add the lamb and cook until the (Recipe Adapted from http://www.thegutsygourmet.net/) 34 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017

MILEPOSTS Hollingsworth/Troyer Earn Scholarships

Emilie Hollingsworth, a senior at Emilie, the daughter of Gary and Marriages Chincoteague Ulrike Holling- High School, and sworth of Chin- Births Tanner Troyer, coteague, and a senior at Nan- Tanner, the son Power Plates Awards dua High School, of Steven and Awards have each earned Jeanette Troy- Kiptopeke Elementary School had two $1,000 college er of Accomac, first place winners in the state of Virginia scholarships from were eligible PTA Power Plates Program, in which stu- the Education for consider- dents submit their own original recipes. Scholarship Foun- ation because Daniela Siegrist (pictured above with PTA dation of the Vir- their parents President Jane Brooks) won 1st place In- ginia, & Hollingsworth are consumer- Troyer termediate Division in the category of des- Marriage Delaware Associa- members of A&N sert and Ava Siegrist won 1st place Inter- Licenses Issued tion of Electric Cooperatives (VMDAEC). Electric Cooperative (ANEC). mediate Division in the category of lunch. •Chris Allen Fritz, 56, and Patty Maria Malin, 54, both of Pocomoke, ACPS and VA Space Flight Academy Essay Contest Winners Announced Md. Ten students from Accomack of the first mission to Mars and must Shawn Johnson, and Mariea Montal- •Nicolas Robert Tibbetts, 25, of County Public Schools will be given set up a working base on Mars, what vo from Nandua Middle; and Samuel Las Vegas, Nev., and Elizabeth Ann an opportunity to attend Virginia one thing would you insist on bringing Parks and Benjamin Eskridge from Gohring, 25, of Parksley Space Flight Academy’s (VSFA) with you and why?” Tangier Combined. •Kent Jamar Randall, 25, of Nas- space camps this summer because Winners were: Rykeam Sample, At the camp, students will build and sawadox, and Sophia Lekeya Reid, of their winning essays in a county- Lorelei Selinsky, and Renaldo Tull launch their own rockets; design, build 25, of Willis Wharf wide contest. from Arcadia Middle; Truett Flowers and program robots; and even fly small This year’s essay contest question and Meagan Haynes from Chincote- drones in the safe environment of the was, “If you are selected for the crew ague Combined; Hamilton Taylor, De- Arcadia Middle School Gymnasium. TOWN OF ONLEY PUBLIC NOTICE

The Town Council of the Town of Onley will conduct a Public Hearing beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Monday June 5, 2017 at the Onley Baptist Church, 25501 W. Main Street, for the purpose of receiving comments from the members of the ­public­concerning­the­proposed­Town­Budget­for­the­fiscal­year­beginning­July­1,­ 2017 and ending June 30, 2018. The following is a synopsis of the proposed budget for­the­fiscal­year­­beginning­July­1,­2017­and­ending­June­30,­2018: Non-Discrimination Statement ESTIMATED REVENUES & PROPOSED EXPENDITURES OTHER SOURCES FOR THE YEAR ENDING FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2018 “A & N Electric Cooperative” is an equal opportunity provider and employer. JUNE 30, 2018

General Government $ 240,315.00 General Property Tax $ 67,000.00 Public Works $ 101,443.00 If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, Other Local Tax $ 477,050.00 Public Safety $ 368,748.00 Fines $ 141,000.00 $ complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found Interest Income $ 3,000.00 Grant Expense 16,849.00 $ online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, or Miscellaneous Income $ 3,600.00 TOTAL 727,355.00 Grant Income $ 16,849.00 at any USDA office, or call (866)632-9992 to request the form. You $ Law Enforcement Asst. 11,856.00 Decal Sales: Allocated Funds $ 7,000.00 may also write a letter containing all of the information requested in the Cars/Trucks: $27.00/vehicle TOTAL $ 727,355.00 Motorcycles $25.00/vehicle form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S. Proposed Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Tax Levy: Utility/Boat Trailers: $8.00/trailer Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, No increase in Personal Property Tax & Boats: $0.30/hd value 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, No increase in Real Estate: $0.08/hd value The Regularly Scheduled Town Council by fax (202)690-7442 or e-mail at [email protected]. No increase in Meals Tax. No increase in Transient Occupancy Tax. Meeting will immediately follow the Public Updated May 15, 2017 Business License: $30.00 Hearing. May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 35 Locals’ Grandson To Attend U.S. Coast Guard Academy in June

Luke Chil- London, Conn., as a member of the class dress, of Millers- of 2021, beginning June 26. ville, Md., was Admission to the academy is highly recognized by the competitive with fewer than 400 ap- U.S. Coast Guard pointments offered from a pool of more Academy for su- than 2,200 applicants. Cadets receive Executive Director Evelyn Shotwell is pictured clockwise from above left perior academic full tuition and a monthly stipend for with: William Veasey, Yvonne Torelli, Guy Shover and Stephen Moore. achievement and a five-year commitment to the Coast leadership po- Guard upon graduation. tential. Childress Childress is the son of Rob and Julie accepted an ap- Childress Childress, grandson of Gene and Jean pointment to at- Childress, of Melfa, and the late Ray- tend the Coast Guard Academy, in New mond and Lorraine Gillespie, of Exmore.

Winners of Easter Decoy & Art Festival

The Chincoteague Chamber of Com- The Chincoteague Pony Drill Team merce has announced winners of the 38th was the recipient of the Pre-Loved Annual Easter Decoy & Art Festival. Treasures silent auction proceeds. People’s Choice Award for Best Kegotank Elementary School Jr. Beta Carver: William Veasey; People’s Club served BBQ, chicken salad and Choice Award for Best Artist: Yvonne other treats to raise money for the Na- Torelli; Best Photograph of Chincote- tional Beta Convention in Orlando this ague or Assateague: Stephen Moore; summer. Bluegrass and gospel music and the Curtis Merritt Award of Excel- was provided by local band Salt Marsh United Way Awards Breakfast lence: Guy Shover. Ramblers. The United Way of Virginia’s East- Shore Memorial Hospital, Chase St- ern Shore recently held its awards urgis of ANEC, United Way president breakfast to honor local organizations Danny Vestal, United Way fundraising which contributed to the chapter sur- chairman Matt Parker, Nina Frances- passing its $275,000 goal. Pictured chi of Tyson Foods, Charlie Russell of (from left) Holly Burdock and Tina WESR, Saadia Davis of Perdue, Chris Trala of ANEC, Mark Mears and Paige Holland of Accomack County Schools Addison of Chesapeake Bay Bridge- and Charles Pruitt of the Accomack Tunnel, Eric Kirkland of Riverside County Public Safety Office.

Town of Hallwood Proposed Budget: July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018 Income Expenses Real Estate Tax $9,995.00 Clerk $4,200.00 Personal Property Tax $2,400.00 Bank Charges $250.00 Sales Tax $10,900.00 Taxes $350.00 Anec $750.00 Anec $10,000.00 Waste Fees $11,235.00 Waste Removal $16,236.00

Fire Grant $8,000.00 Fire Grant $8,000.00

Decal Sales $600.00 Office/Misc. $1,200.00

Permits $100.00 Dinner/Festival $1,000.00 Lawn Care $1,280.00

Insurance $1,000.00 Reserve $464.00 Colonial Square 13C Belle Haven Total $43,980.00 Total $43,980.00 (757)442-3277 36 • EASTERN SHORE POST • MAY 19, 2017

Community Notes Center, on Saturday, June 3, from 6 to p.m. Dinner is $8 for adults, $3 for kids Accomac 11 p.m. Proceeds benefi t Arts Enter Pocomoke, Md. ages 3 to 6, and free for kids under 3. The Mary N. Smith Cultural Enrich- and the Historic Palace Theatre. Tick- The Samaritan Shelter Center will Dinner will be served with spaghetti, ment Center will hold a gospel concert ets are available for purchase at Peri- hold a spaghetti dinner fundraiser at salad, bread, beverage, and dessert. at 24577 Mary N. Smith Rd., on Satur- winkles and Rayfi eld’s Pharmacy. Salem Methodist Church, on Second Carry outs are available. For more in- day, May 20, at 5 p.m. The concert will Street, on Saturday, May 20, from 4 to 7 formation, call 410-957-4310. feature recording artists Karen and Exmore the Fellas, Delmarva Gospel Singers, The 18th Annual ESVA Juneteenth The Zionaires, The Gospel Crusaders Festival will be held at the Exmore Accomack County Public and The Sons of Grace. Tickets are $15 Town Park, on Saturday, June 17, from for adults and $12 for kids under 12. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be an ad- Tickets are available at Brown’s Beau- ditional day of activities this year. A Schools Calendar Revision ty Shop in Parksley and DMC Barber Gospel Extravaganza, “Tribute To Fa- Shop in Accomac. For more information, thers,” will be held at the park on Sun- On Tuesday, May 16, the school board voted to adjust the call 757-999-0501 or 757-894-0271. day, June 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. school calendar by two days since fewer inclement weath- Cape Charles Kiptopeke er days were used this school year. The last day of school The Town of Cape Charles will hold Kiptopeke State Park will partici- for students will now be Tuesday, June 13. All schools will its Sundae In The Park meet-and-greet pate in the National Kids to Parks Day dismiss one hour and 45 minutes early on Monday, June 12, at Central Park, on Sunday, May 21, at on Saturday, May 20, from 9 a.m. to and Tuesday, June 13, for exams. The last day for teachers 2 p.m. There will be free ice cream sun- 10 p.m. There will be ranger-lead pro- is Thursday, June 15. daes for all attending. grams including a bike ride in conjunc- ****************************** tion with the E.S. National Wildlife Schools will also be closed on Monday, May 29, in obser- The Benefi t By the Bay: Maui Wowi Refuge, pier fi shing, and an evening Luau will be held at the Pearl Event campfi re owl prowl. vance of Memorial Day. Cherrystone Reminder Campground The first installment of the 2017 Real Coming To all my loyal local Estate and Personal Property taxes is Soon... customers, due June 5, 2017. I want to thank you for your The support this past winter and Envelopes must be postmarked on spring. It’s been a great season Hitching and I will miss you all. I hope or before June 5, 2017 you have a fantastic summer or Post! and I look forward to seeing you 10% penalty plus 10% interest per Call the Eastern Shore Post at all again in November! annum must be added. 757-789-7678 to advertise! For more information e-mail: Sincerely, HitchingPost@ Tim Abraham & the staff at the Dana T. Bundick, Treasurer easternshorepost.com Little Neck Cafe Accomack County, Virginia May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 37

Hnoon - AA mtg. - FRIDAY H8 a.m.-3 p.m. - Hospice Thrift UMC, 75 Market St., SATURDAY Store Warehouse Sale - Exmore May 19 Onancock May 20 H9 a.m. - National Kids to H12:30 p.m. - Parks Day - Kiptopeke State Park Science & Philosophy Seminar: POST TIMES H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Library Bazaar - Pocomoke Speech Language Pathology - ESCC, Library Melfa H10 a.m.-noon - Drop-In Art Show - Ward May 19–25 H5-6:30 p.m. - Spaghetti Dinner - Museum, Salisbury Drummondtown UMC - $8/dinner H10:45 a.m.-noon - Paws for Reading - Cape H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group Charles Memorial Library - 15 min. sessions - ages H9 a.m. - Women’s Day Prgm. - St. Mark mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church Sunday 6-12 - registration required: 757-331-1300 Baptist Church, Melfa H6-8 p.m. - Open Mic Night - H11 a.m. - Food Bank Walk - meet at Saxis May 21 H10 a.m. - Fraternity & Sorority LemonTree Gallery, Cape Charles Pavilion - $5/person - 757-524-5526 Service - Shiloh Baptist Church, Boston H7 p.m. - Night Hike - Kiptopeke State Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity H11 a.m. - Men’s Day - New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Park Episcopal Church, Onancock 17450 Coal Kiln Rd., Painter H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - H6 p.m. - Thomas Pandolfi in Concert: H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley Rachel/Leah Covenant Ministries Cen- Fundraiser for ACES & ESCC Scholarships - H3 p.m. - Real Men Sing Loud Worship Prgm. - Bethel ter - 787-2486 ESYCC, Melfa UMC, Occohannock Neck Road, Exmore H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co. H4 p.m. - Songs & Sundaes - Downing's UMC, Oak Hall 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven

TUESDAY H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague H H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox May 23 10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Senior Village, Onancock - Monday Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Onley 787-3900 May 22 H1-3 p.m. - Community Bingo - Chincoteague Cultural H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 Alliance, 6309 Church St., Chincoteague H1:30-3 p.m. - Riverside Shore Hospice Grief Support Group mtg. - H3 p.m. - Parkinson’s Disease Support Group - Hospice & Palliative Downing’s UMC, 7291 Lankford Hwy., Oak Hall - 789-5000 Care, Onancock H3-6 p.m. - Farmer’s Market - Cape Charles Museum, Randolph Ave. H4-5 p.m. - Arc of the E.S. mtg. - Vocational Center Complex, Exmore H5-6:30 p.m. - Fathers’ and Sons’ Group - ESTACI, Exmore H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 (call for location) H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-3984 H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H6 p.m - Bingo - Elk’s Lodge, Tasley H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H6-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H7 p.m. - E.S. Cruisers’ Car Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Acc. Chap. #62) mtg. - Masonic H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack County Lodge, Chincoteague WEDNESDAY mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC May 24 H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic UMC 787-4718 H8 p.m. - Coast Guard Auxilliary mtg. - Painter Fire Station - Training at H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Soup Kitchen - Corner Stone Seventh Day Adventist 7 p.m. then meeting starts at 8 p.m. Church, 3431 Main St., Exmore H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Representative H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, THURSDAY Available - Chincoteague Town Office 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 May 25 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library 4158 Seaside Rd., Exmore - 442-6391 H3:45-5 p.m. - The Good News Club mtg. - Hollies Baptist Church, 17691 H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Hollies Church Rd., Keller - transportation from Pungoteague Elementary Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests School provided H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - Franktown UMC H5 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC welcome H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac - $1/donation per week Think Green...Recycle or Reuse this newspaper H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - 787-7099 H6-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis Club mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic, Chincoteague H7 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Chincoteague Church of God H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague 38 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST Announcements Help Wanted CAREER OPPORTUNITY

The Eastern Shore Community Services Board is Now Hiring REWARD seeking candidates for the following positions: For Two Part-time Driver • Housekeeping Manager Clinician Missing Intellectual Disability Aide • Reservationist MH Skill Building Specialist (new pay scale) • Receptionist Dogs Substance Abuse Outpatient Clinician Hans (golden, (CSAC required) Full-time, permanent positions. High pay, mixed, neutered For more information or to apply, please visit the male, avid chipped) ESCSB’s website at www.escsb.org insurance benefits and retirement plan. and Batman (chocolate male lab). Missing since ESCSB is an EOE Call or stop by our office for an application. Friday, March 17, from Assawoman. If anyone has seen them, or knows of their CHINCOTEAGUE RESORT VACATIONS whereabouts, please, please, please call 6426 Maddox Blvd, CIVA * 757/336-3100 757-709-3744. Employment Opportunity We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Position: Hourly Toll Collector Position Announcement #2017-­2-2021 The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District will be Happy 14th accepting applications for an Hourly Toll Collector starting Full-Time Experienced Mechanic May 16, 2017 until May 23, 2017 @ 2:00 p.m. Applicant must to work on mowers and tractors. Must be drug-free and Birthday, have general knowledge of the methods and procedures of have own tools, clean driving record, and own transpor- cashier duties; ability to make arithmetical calculations and tation. Wages will reflect experience. For more informa- Kierre!! to count and handle monies with speed and accuracy; ability tion, call 757-787-8800. to serve the public courteously; and the ability to follow oral and written directions. Applicant must have any combina- Love, tion of education and experience equivalent to graduation Part-time Police Officer from high school and some clerical experience of a respon- sible nature, including the handling of monies. The hourly Town of Bloxom is hiring a part-time police officer. Mom, Dad, rate of pay is $11.45. Applications may be obtained from the Requirements: HS/GED, 21 years of age, U.S. citizen, District’s personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon- clean VA driver’s license, DC/JS certified law enforcement, day through Friday, by telephone (757) 331-2960, or online bilingual Spanish/English preferred. & Nana at www.cbbt.com/employment.html. Send resume to: [email protected] or to: Town of Bloxom, P.O. Box 217, Bloxom, VA 23308 Primary schedule is all weekends and Holidays, or by fax to: 757-665-5778. but flexible work schedule is required. Help Wanted APPLICANTS FOR EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE AND TUNNEL DIS- Convenience Center Attendant TRICT SHALL BE AFFORDED EQUAL OPPORTU- P/T position NITY IN ALL ASPECTS OF EMPLOYMENT WITH- Rate: $10.45 hourly MorrisonOffice Dental Group isCoordinator hiring an Office Coordinator OUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, for our Chincoteague office. Applicant must be POLITICAL AFFILIATION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, The County of Accomack is seeking applications for the extremely detail oriented. Previous admin work required. HANDICAP, SEX OR AGE. part-time position of Convenience Center Attendant, in the Full time. Some benefits. Public Works Department. Submit resume to [email protected] 2017 VACANCIES NORTHAMPTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Description: The position is responsible for operating and • Auto Mechanic maintaining the convenience center facilities and assist- • Front-Desk Administrative Assistant ing customers as needed. Applicants must be able to work • Hybrid Position: Custodian/Bus Driver (must possess weekends and holidays. Attendants may be assigned to a CDL) any location within the County. • Cafeteria Worker Qualifications: A high school diploma or GED is preferred; customer relations representative - flex A valid driver’s license and satisfactory completion of a isAMERIGAS, offering BELLE a $2,500 HAVEN. SIGN-ON Go to Indeed.com BONUS for For job descriptions, qualifications, salaries, and to for a full-time experienced apply go to www.ncpsk12.com background check and drug screening prior to employment Propanefurther details Delivery and Driver. to apply. Outstanding Starting pay starting $15/hr. are required. pay, paidPaid vacation, holidays, medical,health, dental vision & vision,and dental Inquiries may be directed to: A job description and application instruc- insurance, 401K w/company match Melinda Phillips - Director of Administrative Services tions can be obtained from the County’s website: and company-match 401K (757) 678-5151 ext. 2013 or http://www.co.accomack.va.us/residents/job-opportunities Must have Class-B CDL with hazmat and [email protected] First consideration will be given to applications re- ceived prior to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31, 2017. tanker endorsement. Northampton County Public Schools does not discriminate on the The County of Accomack is committed to an inclusive and basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its pro- Apply at indeed.com grams and activities. diverse workforce. Search “Amerigas” in zip code 23306 Contact Ryan Brady with any questions at 757-442-2444 www.easternshorepost.com MAY 19, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 39 PROPERTY MANAGER (2) 18-FT. BOATS AND (Cont’d) East Coast Property Man- Boats, Etc. (1) TRAILER - One boat Help Wanted HEAVY EQUIPMENT agement seeks full time is an Imperial. $700 OBO. OPERATORS Heavy property manager for apt. 36-FT. CHEOY LEE SAIL- Call 709-9456. Permit Specialist I – Building & Zoning Department Equipment Operators complexes in Exmore and BOAT – Needs and de- ’98 GRUMMAN PON- FT w/benefi ts Salary: $ 30,322 - $43,967 (based on experience) (Experienced) - Motor Belle Haven. Must be serves TLC. The “Angelina” TOON BOAT - 20-ft., 60 Graders, Excavators, fl exible, self starter with in the Cape Charles inner h.p., extras, MUST SEE! The County of Accomack is currently recruiting for a full- Rollers, Bulldozer opera- basic accounting and com- harbor bulkhead. ONLY $6,000 OBO. 757-787-2595. time Permit Specialist in the Building & Zoning department. tor positions are now puter knowledge, excel- $1,000! Call for details, Description: The position is responsible for performing open for road projects on lent communication skills 757-999-4894. technical information gathering and administrative support the Eastern Shore of Vir- and ability to multi-task. 25-FT. C-HAWK W/NEW work. Position is responsible for preparing and processing ginia. Equipment Opera- Exp. managing gov’t fund- FLOOR & STERN – New a variety of reports, forms, and correspondence; reviewing, tors are needed to spread ed properties preferred. Alum. trailer. $14,000 OBO. and issuing building permits and working with the County’s and level dirt, gravel, Email or fax resume Call 757-709-8854. building inspectors to ensure inspections related to permits stone and other materials to: [email protected] OYSTER LAND occur in a timely fashion. in the construction or or Fax: (302)422-8260. 25-ACRES - Deep Creek. Required Qualifi cations: High School diploma or GED. maintenance operations. Visit our website at: $8,000 OBO. 757-709-8854. Profi ciency in Microsoft Offi ce software and permit sched- May be required to work www.eastcoastmgt.com CRABPOT PULLERS & ’84 21-FT. KEN uling software, supplemented by 1-3 years’ experience in at other locations, per- to view the full job CRAB POTS – CA757- CRAFT - Pilot house, construction, architectural or housing industry; or an equiv- form daily maintenance description. EOE. 709-8854. fresh water cooled, alent combination of education, training, and experience. on equipment. Candi- www.eastcoastmgt.com DOUBLE-SCRAPE LI- dates must be motivated, Chesapeake Bay Com- CENSE – $1,500 OBO V8 inboard, pocket Satisfactory completion of a background and DMV team players and able to munications FT – WISP/ -757-709-8854. drive w/galvanized records check and drug screening prior to employ- communicate well with BROADBAND PREM- 2004 ANGLER 2100 W/ trailer. $10,500. ment required. A job description and application in- others. Branscome offers ISES TECHNICIAN – CUDDY CABIN – 150 757-665-6564. s t r u c t i o n s c a n b e o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e C o u n t y ’ s w e b s i t e : competitive wages with Must work well with the h.p. Mercury Optimax, live http://www.co.accomack.va.us/residents/job-opportunities benefits. public and experience not well, Bimini Top w/side cur- ’90 22-FT. SEAPRO CUD- First consideration will be given to applications re- Apply in person at required but preferable. tains GPS, dual axle trailer, DY CABIN - Rebuilt OMC ceived prior to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 25, 2017. Branscome Eastern Please email resumes to great cond. $12,500. Call 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, The County of Accomack is committed to an inclusive and Shore, 21266 Fair- careers@chesbaycommuni 757-678-6140. 22-ft. aluminum trailer diverse workforce. grounds Road, Onancock, cations.net 1994 GRADY WHITE w/brakes (Grady White VA 23417 or apply on- DRIVERS, CDL-A: Ex- GULFSTREAM - Two clone). $10,300 REDUCED: line at cellent Medical Benefi ts. 175-Johnson Outboards, $7,300. Pat-757-442-4635. www.branscome.com. Great Family Home Time. hard-top, full elec., trailer, ’11 20-FOOT CAROLINA For additional informa- Bonuses. Rider Program. w/elec. winch, $7,500 OBO. SKIFF - 115 4-stroke Ya- tion you may contact Wes No-Touch. Drive Newer 757-894-8988. maha (100+ hrs.), T-top, Parks, Operations Man- Equipment. 1yr exp. call: LARGE BIMINI TOP - fully loaded, $14,500. Call ager, at 757-787-4801. Continuum Pediatric Nursing is a Joint Commission Accred- 855-842-8498. 82” w X 6’ h. With cover and 757-589-8901. EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet hardware for installation. 34’ DELTAVILLE DEAD- ited, Medicaid Certifi ed pediatric home health agency that has www.branscome.com been providing skilled nursing to patients in their homes for New cond. $350 OBO. 804- RISE $28,500 OBO - over 23 years. We have full-time and part-time positions avail- 403-3443 or 757-331-3028. Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 TEMPORARY FARM ’02 CATAMARAN - 18’, 75 Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) able for LPNs and RNs. No experience needed - Continuum WORKER – 30 Positions Sales provides free training on Gtube, Trach, and Vent. We currently Immediate sales open- h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. 678-3718. [email protected] for temporary farm work ing at Kool Ford. Great Bought new in 2002. Low www.ltbaycharters.com have 8-hr and 12-hr day-shifts available. If Interested, please in Delaware County, DE send your resumes to [email protected] Hours, great work en- engine hours & exc. cond. ’98 SUNBIRD CUDDY 06/01/17-09/30/17, Harvest $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 CAB - 130 h.p. Evinrude, crop/veggies; Lifting req’d vironment. No experi- ence necessary, but it 16-FT. REBEL SAIL- 222 hours, w/trailer. $3,500. Cooks and up to 40 lbs., work involves BOAT – boat and trailer: 757-709-2371, leave msg. Help Wanted exposure to extreme tem- is a positive. Contact $2,400. 757-787-3130. CHARTER BOAT Dishwashers peratures, repetitive move- Ross Kool immediately: ’03 AQUASPORT OS- $15,000 OBO - 34’ Delta- NEED EXPERIENCED ments, extensive walking, 787-1209. HOUSEKEEPER FOR Needed PREY - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115 ville Dead-Rise $15,000 frequent stooping. No edu- h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ obo - Charter Fishing Boat. MOTEL – Please call 410- Will train. See cation/experience required. 957-1300 or 443-235-7017. Loader trailer, new uphol- 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T Frank at Hurricane Will train. $12.20/Hr. 7 stery, must see! $7,200. (757) 678-3718. BOOTH RENTAL AVAIL- Grill in Saxis. A.M-4 P.M. M-F, some O.T. Locally Owned, ABLE FOR HAIRDRESS- OBO. Call 757-678-6098. ’72 16-FT. BOSTON avail., at same rate pay, ’01 18’ TROPHY - Very WHALER - 60 h.p. Mer- ER – For more details, call Employer guaranteed work Locally Operated 757-710-3000. Located in good cond. + extras. Can cury motor, just overhauled, CUSTOMER SERVICE, for hrs. equal to at least Since 1999 be seen at K & E Marine, teak console & bench, always Onancock. KAYAK GUIDE, BOAT 3/4 of workdays in each 12- WAITRESSES, CHEF, 757-789-POST across from Perdue plant. kept inside, $16,000 fi rm. CAPTAIN. CALL: 757- week period of total employ- $11K. 757-678-3622. 410-957-3259. PREP COOKS NEEDED 336-5956. APPROX. $27 ment period. No cost tools, IMMEDIATELY – Ener- PER HR. & UP W/ TIPS supplies & equipment. No getic, 1-yr. min. exp. req’d. – AssateagueExplorer.com cost housing for workers, Apply in person at Kendall’s REID & TAYLOR ROOF- including U.S. workers who Kountry Kitchen, Onley. ING – Painter, Carpenter can’t reasonably return POULTRY HELPER & Roofer needed. 678-6169. to perm. residence at end The Hitching Post NEEDED for large farm of workday. Distant work- in Gumboro, Del. Must ers will receive transport will be galloping near you on May 26! have 3 years min. exp. Carpenters & subsistence cost to work with varifi able references. Currently hiring experi- site at 1/2 of contract. Cen- 410-903-2142. enced carpenters for full- tral VA Tree Services LLC, Call the Eastern Shore Post at NOW HIRING PACKING time position. Driver’s li- Laurel, DE. Apply at Dept. SHED WORKERS – Must cense and transportation of Labor, DET, Attn: FLC 757-789-7678 to place an ad in our upcoming be 18 or older. Starting pay required. Must be will- Unit, 4425 North Market $8.10 per hour. Overtime ing to work anywhere in St., 3rd Fl., Wilmington, DE pay $12.15 per hour. Open Northampton County and 19802. FAX # 302-762-3586 editions or e-mail: interviews: Thurs. & Fri., occasionally the lower end Job # DE506565. May 18-19, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., & of Accomack County. Seri- [email protected] Sat., May 20, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. ous inquiries only. Con- For Classifi ed or Legal 19319 Seaside Rd., Cheri- tact our offi ce at 331-4560. Advertising CALL Angie at for more info! ton, VA. Call 757-678-5097. 757-789-POST. 40 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017

’90 22-ft. boston whal- boat wheels - 4-blade, residential heat- for sale: craddock- er - Orig. owner; w/150 h.p. 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. Farm & Lawn ing boiler - Columbia Office/Retail ville - House w/3BR, 4-stroke Honda still under REDUCED $400. Call FTG30C, 96K BTU out- 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. warrantee (less than 50 hrs.) 757-999-3437 & leave msg. put, runs on propane. Call Space workshop & outbuilding. Alum. trailer, T-top, 2-GPS/ ’73 grady white - Good Equipment 757-694-8524. Enclosed den & screened sonar units, $22,000 firm. cond. Boat & Trailer includ- 5-hp meyers sub- performance in- like new office/re- front porch. Lg. living & Will take older 15 to 17 ft. ed. No rigging, no engine, mersible water crease power pro- tail space - Rt. 13, Melfa, dining rooms. WOW: only BW on trade. 434-821-9027 unsinkable. $1,500 OBO. pump - Includes electrical grammer - Instant great visibility. 900-sq. ft. w/ $125,000. Call 442-9436. or 434-665-9260. Call 442-7511 after 5 p.m. box. Used less than 30 hrs horsepower, improved econ- parking. $675/mo./ New Re- $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. omy, easy installation, life- tail/Office space in Onan- Rentals - Apts. 2013 john deere ga- time warranty. 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 cock. Up to 7,500 sq. ft., di- tor - XUV550 - 132 hrs., & 8.1, ’99-’06 GM trucks. vidable, 55 parking spaces, apt. in onancock - 4-wheel drive, high & low Paid $400 for it and only main hwy., $9/sq. ft. per year. 2BR, 1BA, LR, Eat-in Kit. range, elec. wench on front, asking $200. 787-4674. Ready to move in. Will build Heat Pump. Range & fridge 5’6” plow for front, dump 2012 trane air con- out to suit. 757-710-0070. included. $600/mo. + $600/ body, winter vinyl enclosure, ditioning xr13 - 3-ton, Oak Hall - $675/mo. sec. dep. For application: 709- exc. cond. Asking REDUCED: in service for 2 years. Call + $675/sec. dep. Ready to 0813 or [email protected] 1975 29’ Seabird Now $8,500, Was $9,300. 757- 757-694-8524. rent! 757-710-4747. onley - 2BR, Liv./Din. 1972–22’ Marshall Catboat Rm., 1BA, all appl. includ- 2003 restoration 787-4619 or 757-787-1505. Lg. cockpit; Yanmar 2GM20 in- $29,000 – 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- Mobile Homes Pet Products ing W/D, CAC, $675/mo., 1 board engine w/low hrs. Fully from stringers to Awlgrip. yr. lease + sec. dep. No pets. BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- use happy jack® equipped, sails in exc. shape, 7.4 FWC. Mercruiser Bravo TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. Mobile Home for No smoking. Avail. July 1. shallow draft 2.5 ft., sleeps 3, 3. Windless, Garmin/ Rent, Parksley Area tonekote to restore nu- 757-787-7640. depth sounder, VHF radio, com- Raymarine Electronics. Feed/Seed - 2BR, 2BA, C/A, W/D, 1-yr. trients needed that prevent onancock - 2BR, Liv./ pass, cushions inside & out, boat Located in Parksley. Call Joel lease, sec. dep., ref. req’d, skin allergies in dogs & Din. Rm., 1BA, all appl. lift kept. A sweet sailing boat that at 757-746-6136. horse hay - $5 per bale. NO pets or smoking. $600 cats. Eastern Shore Pets including W/D, CAC, $700/ turns heads in any port. $19,500 straw - $3.50 per bale. monthly. 757-787-7263. (787-1462) (kennelvax.com) mo., 1 yr. lease + sec. dep. OBO. 757-787-3233. Call 757-824-3930 or call Available June 1. No pets. No smoking. Avail. Mercury 757-894-1339 (cell). Real Estate July 1. 757-787-7640. Outboard Holland Hill waterfront/seaside spring into action & 1958 Misc. - For Sale mobile home - Exc. 55 Thunder- Residential Community cond., 3BR, 2 Full BA, open lease here. bolt 4-cyl., Sony WEGA 55-inch 29279 Tyler Drive if credit is a problem lcd rear projec- LR & Kit., new laminate 40 h.p. w/ New Church, VA 23415 wood floors, real drywall, XL come see us – Dyna Flow. tion television - our specials are awesome $375. Call 709-0813. deck, $123K, Quinby/Wacha- Overhauled 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes preague. 757-442-5009. this time of year! 1999 23-ft. Sea the follow- FOR SALE $1,500 Side rent starts at $550 per month. RESIDENTIAL/COM- Exmore Village I & II Apts era $12,500 – ing: Power by side refrigerator w/in Refrigerator/range/ MERCIAL – 1935 historic (757)442-9471 Upgrades; great condition; Head, Igni- door ice and water, glass home, superbly renovated This institution is an equal tion, Fuel washer/dryer hook-up. Johnson motor; live well; top range and over the Weekly trash pick-up/ with 4 BR- 1 ½ baths, won- opportunity provider. System, stove microwave with derful architectural accents new wiring; Garmin; new Starter, Custom Paint, Water water/sewer are included in canvas top; Price negotiable. built in exhaust fan all in near Exmore town office, Pump. Have all paperwork! Zero BLACK $1500. 5 piece rent. Transit Bus Service. fire station, & police. Sep- ACCOMACK SENIOR VILLAGE (757) 665-1904. hours since. $2,995. Beautiful girls buttercream Ashley No pets. arate garage with brick Is accepting applications antique! Call Bart: 757-789-5141 furniture bedroom set floor. For Rent to qualified before 6 p.m. (757)824-0315 FOR IMMEDIATE OCCU- $300. (757) 331-2467 buyer or Sale $235,000. PANCY 62 yrs. & older or [email protected] 757-678-7500. 55 & disabled. 1BR, 1BA, are you a veteran Why rent when you LR, Kitchen w/dining antique cypress and looking for a can own? Call us to area. Fun planned ac- split rail fencing new home? CALL for learn how. Join others in tivities and social events - 60 pieces, 10-ft. long, 150 details: 302-846-0495. constructing their dream Tuesdays, Wednesdays years old, excellent. $350 2br mobile homes homes in Waterside Village. & Thursdays. We’re FIRM. 665-5348 or 894-0407. in northern acc. Paved roads, underground centrally located close ’86 family cruiser electric, pond front recre- – 23-ft. 8-in., Inboard- waterman’s card cty. for rent - Sec- to everything. Hospital, for sale - Hard Crab tion 8 approved. Call ational areas and fenced/ Park, Places, Restau- runs exc., galley: fully locked boat storage are equipped/sleeps 6, Pots, Peeler Pots, Oyster 757-710-8894. rants, Shopping Areas & Dredging License & Fish- we pay top dollar just a few of the reasons Water view is only blocks bath/shower w/pump- 1988 Grady White to choose this beautiful, out, ready to go w/ ing License. 757-787-4530. for used homes and away. Front-door Public 20’, 225 h.p. whirlpool 30” gas trade-ins!! - Call today conveniently located com- Transportation Service. trailer and new tires. munity. Lots range ¾ acre Must see at $4,800 Yamaha, 2 axle range - Self-cleaning, to schedule your free home The rent is based on in- $165. 757-894-0136. evaluation: 302-846-9100. to 4 acres and start at just come. Must meet income REDUCED: $3,900 trailer. Ready to go. $18,000! 757-678-7631. OBO. Call 757-894-9422. beige nubuck leath- NEW 3BR, 2BA HOME requirements. RD Federal REDUCED: $9,000. er berkline recliner, ONLY $500 DEPOSIT boston road, pun- regulations apply. Office Call 757-824-5748. loveseat - Paid $1,700. CALL FOR DETAILS: goteague: .912-acre is located at: 4 Bound- mercury outboard lot for sale - $29,900, propeller ss 22- Asking $400. 757-894-8677. 302-846-0496. ary Ave., Onancock, 754 Taylor Triple-head NUEVA CASA–3 RECA- well & septic, partially VA. Hours: Wednesday, Pitch - Like new. $450. cleared, 1 block below Big 757-710-0070. soft-serve ice MARAS, 2 BANOS SOLO Thursday & Friday be- cream machine - $500 DEPOSITO LLAME Pine Rd. 757-710-7349. tween 8am & 4:30pm. Call ’00 maxum 2800 scr we buy land - Call 757-787-7726 or TDD 711. twin 4.3L V6 engines. Bought new; only used PARA LOS REQUISITOS: 6 mos. MAKE ME AN 302-846-9100. Clayton Homes for more We look forward to serving you. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) information: 302-846-9100. maintenance record. Many OFFER!! Water cooled. Equal Housing Opportunity REDUCED: $2,000. Call ONANCOCK: Beautifully & Employment extras. $16K OBO. Call restored Victorian. 3BR, 540-287-5047. 757-387-7678. Provider. FOR SALE: antique 2BA. Screened porch, shed 24-ft. carolina Having an Estate & more. $198,800. Call skiff w/trailer – china closet. $200 OBO. Call 757-787-7307. Sale? Why not tell 410-977-8849. 150 h.p. Mercury outboard 1.7-acre building (low hrs.), hydraulic steer- lark enclosed For Display Advertising trailer 5’x8’ - Like new, over 14,000 readers! lot in melfa In- ing and electronic controls. cludes well & septic. Zero Call TROY JUSTIS AT Radio, depthfinder, GPS, built-in shelf, used 1 time. SOLD!!! 757.789.7678. 665-4424. $1,700. Down. $450/mo. Call Larry 757-789-POST $15,000. 757-694-5144. at 302-222-2064.

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spring into action & John Miller is Celebrating 33 years in Hog Heaven! lease here Call him today because summer will be here tomorrow! if credit is a problem come see us Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam Shells, Top our specials are awesome Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work this time of year! Accomack Manor Apts Just Call Site John Miller 32’ TRAVEL TRAILER 757-665-5848 Work Specialist 12,000 This institution is an equal made my driveway John C. Miller at AND he’s my BEST (757)709-3764 opportunity employer. [email protected] 757-665-4026 FRIEND!!! call, text, or email ’99 35th anniversa- Rentals - Simpson Tree & ry gt mustang - Pro- BOBCAT Service - Tree TONY’S TREE SERVICE fessionally installed engine Commercial trimming, removal and COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty stump grinding. 787-2100 14319 Deer Path on engine still good. $7,500. Mechanic shop in or 710-8477. FREE ESTI- Good cond. 757-377-8261. Eastville for rent MATES. We accept credit Hallwood, VA 23359 ’96 geo metro 5-spd. Two-car Inspection certified cards. - MECHANIC’S SPRING lanes. All inspection equip- (757) 990-1131 SPECIAL: $800. Call for ment with rental. Tire ma- Residential • Commercial details: 665-7310. chine/balancer and 2 lifts. FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding ’13 toyota camry le First, Last months rent plus CALL NOW! Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation - 4-door, 4-cyl., auto., A/C, Security Deposit. Contact Licensed and Insured cruise, full pwr., warranty, 757-678-3000. Estate Clean-Outs Has your loved one passed, exc. cond., 35 m.p.g., 1 own- are you moving out of er, $13K. 757-351-5611. Rentals - Houses ’01 Chevrolet van - state, selling your home? Pine, Oak, Walnut, for rent - 1,800 sq. ft. du- Whether you are near or Heavy duty, extremely well plex w/2BR, 3 Full BA, gour- Cherry and more for equipped with extra $10K far, we can help! No time? sale. Rough cut or planed met Kit., fireplace, central We have it, too far away? worth of handicap features. air. Completely & carefully available or we saw your $8,000. 442-0669. We are here. Give us a call logs. Portable Sawmill. rehabbed in Cape Charles today. Let us make your ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt Historic District overlooking transition easier. Call 757-331-4848 lariet - All options, 200K Central Park. $1,500–can (757) 709-9609. mi., mechanically & physi- be rented long term & fur- ’14 Travel Trailer For Sale cally sound. $7,800. Call 26’ Premier Bullet Ultra Lite, 757-620-9042 or 757-653-0371. CLASSIFIEDS... nished. 757-331-0315. like new in onan- Storage 2 pull outs with awning, ’93 coachmen diesel cock - 3BR, 2BA, w/hand- WE BUY: sleeps 6, complete camp- pusher - 32-ft. widebody. icap ramp. $875/mo. Call ing package, bike rack, Call for details. Call 757- • Copper, • Brass, hitch, loaded with extras. 757-710-0070. • Aluminum, • Stainless nandua 442-4872 and leave msg. 3BR/2BA 2 Rooms to Like new, see in Va. Beach, ’12 honda accord Lx - Steel, • A/C Units, can deliver! $26,000 Call Rent: Cheriton, • Computers. mini storage 4-cyl., automatic, 4-door, load- VA - $450 ea. Rear deck Open: Wed. & Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-1 Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., 757-286-6463. ed, factory warranty, like new, on 1/2 acre. Shed. Rear 32K mi., $14,695. Reduced Railroad Ave., Melfa yard abuts farm field. 757-387-0660 Tasley. 757-787-3059. to: $13,495. 757-894-1684. [email protected] $10 Off 1st month’s rent ’00 mustang – 150K mi.

IN THE EASTERN SHORE POST saxis - Newly renovated, New tires, brakes clutch & 2BR, 1BA, very clean. Look- windshield-wiper motor. ing for 2 people that can $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. appreciate a clean & quiet Garage Doors Vehicles – Cars, ’10 toyota tacoma FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR YOU’RE LOOKING FIND WHAT neighborhood. No pets, no Automatic Openers pre-runner super- cab – 83K miles, Exc. smoking. $675/mo. + $675/ Installation, Sales Trucks, SUVs, RVs ’86 Southwind Motorhome sec. dep. 757-710-4747. & Service Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. melfa - Main St., newly ’10 Volkswagon bee- 68,808 mi., great shape, Call Jeff at 678-6041. remodeled, 2BR, 1.5BA, W/D, tle - Red w/white leather good tires, 454 Chevy 1916 replica pack- all appl., $1,300/mo. (in- interior, 5-spd. trans., A/C, motor, new sticker, 31-ft. ard limo on a 1968 cludes util., lawn maint., ev- power windows, locks, spoiler, long, $8,000 OBO. Call chassis & motor - erything). Call 757-787-3571. 59K mi., $6,750 OBO. 757- 757-709-1732 or 757- With trailer. REDUCED: onancock - Pretty home 894-8561 or 757-336-4507. 678-7613. $4,000. Call 709-9456. in the heart of Onancock. Affordable Rates ’99 oldsmobile in- 2001 pontiac bonn- ’07 Toyota RAV4 - $6,250. 3BR, 2.5BA, finished 3rd flr., Call 894-3151 trigue - One owner, runs eville se - 140K mi., Barcelona Red. One-owner, lg. fenced-in yard, pets w/ap- great, looks good, 110K mi., good running cond., all front-wheel dr. 2.4L, 4-cyl., proval, avail. June 1. $1,100 28 m.p.g., asking $1,400 maintenance records, ivory- 4-spd. auto. trans. Cargo area + util. Ref. & sec. dep. req’d. OBO. 757-999-1664. colored, REDUCED: $1,000 tonneau cover, net & poles. Well 757-709-9483. MARSHALL’S OBO. (757) 331-3646 or maintained, good cond., high wachapreague - Nice TREE SERVICE [email protected] mi. (195k); call 757-894-4068. 2BR, 2BA appliances, decks Capable, Affordable & ’12 toyota 4-runner ’84 corvette - T-top, w/island views $875/mo. + sr5 - Silver, 4WD, 37K mi., gold, 51K mi., $5,500. Runs Dependable Call 757-787-1206. great. 787-7428. sec. rep. 757-647-1001. Licensed & Insured Services Free estimates. 442-7540 paRKS paving 2000 Ford F450 Super Duty Working late? Paving, Seal Coating, All Power Stroke, Diesel Place your classifieds in print or online at Repairs, Culvert Pipes & 7.3, V8, 5-spd. trans- Extensions, Dirt Work, Got a boat or truck you want mission with Morgan Bobcat & Mini Backhoe to sell? Put it in the Post for truck body, low mileage, any hour of the day or night at Services. Locally Owned only $30 until sold. $16,000 OBO. Contact Business. 757-710-9600. Call Angie at 757.789.7678. Ray at 410-430-1738. www.easternshorepost.com 42 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017 rare 2005 ssr chev- rolet roadster - 5385 COBBS STATION ROAD, CHERITON VA Legal Advertising and Auctions Hard-top convertible, LT-1 Large yard sale teen/pre- Corvette engine, black, teen kids clothes, adult exc. cond., special stripes. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE clothes, furniture, deco- The Northampton County Planning Commission will The Mayor, Town Council and the Planning Commission REDUCED: $28,000. Call rative items, kids scooter 757-894-1664. meet on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. in the Board of the Town of Chincoteague will hold a joint public hear- and much much more. Chambers located at 16404 Courthouse Road in East- ing on June 5, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers Vehicles – Motorcycles May 20 8:00 AM-4:00 PM ville, Va., for the purpose of conducting public hearing on located at 6150 Community Drive to receive public com- the following matter. ments and views on the following zoning changes: & ATVs & Scooters EASTVILLE’S TOWN- 1. Zoning Text Amendment 2017-04 Joint hearing Add section 2.18 “Body piercing salon” definition. Add ’09 honda shadow WIDE SPRING YARD with the Town Council of Eastville: The Town Coun- section 2.164 to include “Tattooing; operating tattoo 750cc - Blue & silver, ex- SALE...We will try cil of Eastville has applied to amend the Eastville Zoning business” definition. tra chrome, saddlebags, again....Saturday, May Ordinance, Article I, Section 1 - 11 Application and Inter- Add sections 4.2.5.2, 4.5.4.2, 4.8.4.2 & 4.11.4.2, Tattoo Vance-Hines pipes, 16K mi., 20, from 8 to 2. Residents pretation of District Boundaries by deleting sub-section business. $2,950 OBO. 757-894-8561 will be setting up in their (f) and replacing it with a new sub-section (f) as follows: Add sections 4.2.5.3, 4.5.4.3, 4.8.4.3 & 4.11.4.3, Body or 757-336-4507. own yards, others in the piercing salon. ’04 yamaha 1100 v-star Town Park on Willow (f) In case any territory has not been specifically included cruiser - 21K mi., 2-tone Oak Rd. Call Jonny for a within a district or where territory becomes a part of the Renumber sections 17.01 & 17.02 to 18.01 & 18.02 (Raspberry Red & Desert spot…757.442.1149. We incorporated area of Eastville by annexation or boundary Sand), wide white wall tires hope to see you there! adjustment from unincorporated territory in Northamp- Add new section to Section 17 regarding relocation or va- & many extras. $4,000/Firm. RAIN OR SHINE. ton county, such territory shall automatically be classified cation of boundary lines. MUST SEE TO APPRECI- in the most restrictive contiguous district until otherwise ATE. 757-990-2269. classified. The proposed changes may be viewed at the Town Office. ’01 volusia intrud- er suzuki motor- Chincoteague, (f) All territory which may hereafter be annexed or bound- Kenny L. Lewis cycle - 800cc, like new. ary adjusted into the Town shall be considered as being Zoning Administrator $2,900. Call 757-824-3147. GOING OUT of temporarily in a zoning district of the Town which in the ’04 Harley fat boy Business Sale opinion of the Town council upon recommendation of the Apehangers, Triple Ex- 7462 Eastside Rd, VA planning commission most closely approximates the zon- haust, 6,773 mi. $9,500. Call 23336. Sat., May 27, 8-2, ing district in the county, in which the property was at 757-709-9112 or 709-4963. Sun., May 28, 9-12, the time of the annexation or boundary adjustment. With- Publisher’s Notice - ’88 BMW motorcycle boat parts & supplies, in twelve (12) months after the effective date of the final - K100RS, 52K miles. Has life jackets, drink cooler, court order of annexation or boundary adjustment, such bags, fairing, & windshield. nick-nacks, counters & district shall either be affirmed or a new one established Fair Housing REDUCED: $1,500 OBO. 50 much more. Call for info. by amendment in accordance with applicable provisions m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. 757-336-5555. of this chapter2. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of Vir- Dir: In-side East Side ginia’s policy for achieving equal housing op- Wanted Rentals store, next to The application is on file and open to public inspection in Etta’s Restaurant. the Eastville Town Office, 5250 Willow Oak Road, East- portunity throughout the Commonwealth. We we buy land - Call ville, VA., and in the Department of Planning & Zoning encourage and support advertising and market- Clayton Homes for more located at 16404 Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA. Anyone information: 302-846-9100. garage sale - Sat., wishing to comment on the above item is invited to at- ing programs in which there are no barriers to May 20, 8am-1pm. 33412 tend the meetings and make their comments known. obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, Yard/Estate Lankford Hwy., Painter. Use rear entrance for safety: Handicapped assistance available: Please telephone national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or Sales at Painter light turn west, (757) 678-0443, extension 546, at least 48 hours in advance. handicap. All real estate advertised herein is sub- then immediately left onto HUGE YARD SALE: Cosby St., look for signs on ject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes 4325 Wilsonia Neck left. Clothes, kitchenware, PUBLIC NOTICE it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation Dr., Machipongo. suitcases, vinyl records, etc. The Northampton County Planning Commission will tools, fishing rods, big yard sale - Sat., meet on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. in the Board or discrimination because of race, color, religion, lots more. 5/27/17. May 20. 8 a.m.-noon. Hill- Chambers located at 16404 Courthouse Road in East- national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or 8am-3pm. rain or crest Dr. (off Hill St.), ville, Va., for the purpose of conducting public hearing on handicap, or intention to make any such prefer- shine. Onancock the following matter. ence, limitation or discrimination.” 1. Zoning Text Amendment 2017-05: The Northamp- This newspaper will not knowingly accept ton County Board has applied to amend the Northampton County Code, Chapter 154.2 Zoning, Section 154.2.193 advertising for real estate that violates the This precious Permitted Sign Standards by adding sub-section (a) as fair housing law. Our readers are hereby in- follows: Additional square footage shall be permitted on animal is an authorized on premise freestanding sign to allow for formed that all dwellings advertised signage indicating gasoline prices and grades. This sig- in this newspaper are available available for nage is limited to a maximum of one hundred square feet, shall not exceed the maximum height limitation for the on an equal opportunity basis. For adoption at freestanding sign and shall not be computed in the square more information or to file a hous- footage of the freestanding sign. Specific to freestanding ing complaint, call the Virginia Fair the SPCA in signs with additional signage indicating gasoline prices and grades, the minimum clearance from grade to the bot- Housing Office at (804) 367-8530. Toll-free call Onley. Stop tom of the sign shall be seven feet. (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call by today The application is on file and open to public inspection in (804) 367-9753. the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and in the Department of Planning & Zoning located at 16404 Email: [email protected] and give one Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA. Anyone wishing to com- ment on the above item is invited to attend the meetings of them a and make their comments known. website: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org Pickles forever home! Handicapped assistance available: Please telephone (757) 678-0443, extension 546, at least 48 hours in advance. May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 43

Public Auction Legal Advertising (Cont’d) Nandua Mini Storage A Tasley, Va. 10 am Sat., May 20, 2017 u The Accomack County School Board Selection Commis- dolgencorp llc, Trading as Dollar General Store c sion will meet in the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, 00475, 3534 Lankford Hwy., Exmore, Northampton #4 Rochelle Sutton Accomac, Virginia, on Tuesday, May 23, 2017, at 7:30 County, Virginia 23350 #61 Tameika Reid t p.m. for the purpose of hearing public comment on the The above establishment is applying to the #83 Allene Williams appointment of members from Election District One (1) VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC #80 Valerie Brown i to fill the remainder of Travis Thornton’s term which ex- BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) #137 Barbara Davis pires on June 30, 2019 and Election District Four (4) to for a Wine & Beer Off Premises license to sell or manu- o the Accomack County School Board in accordance with facture alcoholic beverages. §22.1-37, 22.1-38, and 22.1-39 of the Code of Virginia. Lawrence J. Gatta & James W. Thorpe, Managers of LLC n The Code of Virginia states that no nominee or applicant NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be sub- s whose name has not been considered at a public hearing mitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date shall be appointed as a school board member. of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. Jodi Greene, Chairman School Board Selection Commission TRUSTEE SALE 24296 Seaside Road, Cape Charles, VA 23310 Northampton County The Accomack County School Board Selection Commis- In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original princi- sion will meet in the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, Ac- chincotiki llc, Trading as Chincotiki, 4121 Main St., pal amount of $300,000.00, dated March 23, 2000 re- comac, Virginia, on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, at 3:00 p.m. Chincoteague, Accomack County, Virginia 23336-2464 corded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the for the purpose of appointing one member from Election The above establishment is applying to the Northampton County, Virginia, in Document No. District One (1) and Election District Four (4) to the Ac- VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC 000000551, in Book No. 318, at Page 248 and modi- comack County School Board in accordance with §22.1- BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) fied in Document No. 010000106, in Book No. 328, 37, 22.1-38, and 22.1-39 of the Code of Virginia. The Code for a Wine & Beer On Premises & Mixed Beverage at Page 450 and modification re-recorded in Docu- of Virginia states that no nominee or applicant whose license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. ment No. 010001071, in Book No. 332, at Page 852, name has not been considered at a public hearing shall Jordan Townsend, Owner default having occurred in the payment of the Note be appointed as a school board member. NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be sub- thereby secured and at the request of the holder of mitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will of- Jodi Greene, Chairman of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections fer for sale at public auction at the front entrance of School Board Selection Commission should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. the Northampton County Courthouse, 5229 The Hornes, Eastville, on June 5, 2017 at 11:45 AM the property described in said deed, located at the above ad- dress and briefly described as: Containing 112 acres, more or less, Pony’s Neck don valerio llc, Trading as US 13 Highway Market, PUBLIC NOTICE Farm, with improvements thereon. 19021 Lankford Hwy., Eastville, Northampton County, The Northampton County Board of Zoning Appeals will Virginia 23347 meet on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in the Board Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- The above establishment is applying to the Chambers located in the County Administration Build- strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC ing at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, VA. The cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) Board will assemble at 9:30 a.m. in the Planning, Per- affecting the aforesaid property. for a Wine and Beer Off Premises and Keg to sell or mitting and Enforcement Department located at 16404 manufacture alcoholic beverages. Courthouse Road #140 in Eastville, VA and proceed to the TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or Valerio Montalvo, Owner property describe below in order to conduct a site visit. 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi- NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be sub- The Board of Zoning Appeals will meet for the purpose of fied check will be required at the time of sale, but no more mitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date conducting regular business and public hearings on the than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections following matters: within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is sub- should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. ject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not A.) Variance 2017-06: Barbara Toy has applied for a file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior variance of 14-feet from the required 25-foot side yard to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the sta- setback for a setback of 11-feet on the north side of the tus of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not property and of 7-feet from the required 25-foot side yard limited to, determination of whether the borrower en- setback for a setback of 18-feet on the southern side of the tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid INVITATION TO BID property to demolish an existing single-family dwelling off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale The County of Northampton will accept sealed bids for and construct a new single-family dwelling utilizing to the shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, Petroleum Products from registered ultimate vendors greatest extent the existing building footprint. The prop- in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit with- for the twelve-month period July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018. erty, located at 17071 Station Lane, is zoned Town Edge 1 out interest. Additional terms may be announced at the Bids will be received until 3:00 p.m., Friday, June 9, 2017. (TE1) and described as tax map 58A2-A-51. time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collec- tion Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt Any comments or questions concerning the specifications or Anyone interested in the above matter should attend the collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred provisions of this INVITATION TO BID should be directed public hearing in order to make their views known. The to herein and any information we obtain will be used for to the County Administrator’s Office, P.O . Box 66, Eastville, file may be viewed in the Northampton County Planning, that purpose. Virginia 23347, telephone: 757/678-0440 ext. 516. Permitting and Enforcement Department in Eastville, VA, located at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, VA. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee The County has the right to reject any or all bids; to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding; Handicapped Assistance Available: Please call (757) This is a communication from a debt collector. accept or reject any or all items of the bid; and to accept 678-0440, extension 524, at least 48 hours in advance. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: other than the lowest bid should it be deemed in the best SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (53410) interest of the County. Shannon Robinson 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Office Coordinator Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or visit our website at www.siwpc.net 44 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017

ORDER OF PUBLICATION COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Legal Advertising (Cont’d) Case No. 17CL113 Accomack County Circuit Court 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301

P U B L I C A U C T I O N Being in all respects the same lot or parcel of land marie g. verger of valuable conveyed to John A. Pidgeon, Jr. and Suzanne E. Pidgeon, v. ibrahima payne WATERFRONT REAL ESTATE husband and wife, by deed dated May 11, 2005, from Jona- The object of this suit is to: Lot 85, Seaview, near Accomac, VA than P. Partington, who is the same person as Jonathan OBTAIN a divorce. Partington, by Deborah Partington, his attorney-in-fact The undersigned Substitute Trustee by virtue of and Deborah Partington, individually, husband and wife, It is ORDERED that ibrahima payne appear at the authority contained in a certain deed of trust from and recorded in the aforesaid Clerk’s Office as Instrument above-named court and protect his interests on or before John A. Pidgeon, Jr. and Suzanne E. Pidgeon, dat- Number 200503371 (Tax Map No. 095001400008500). june 23, 2017. ed June 6, 2005, and recorded in the Clerk’s Office May 1, 2017 of the Circuit Court for the County of Accomack THIS IS AN ATTEMPT BY A DEBT COLLECTOR TO Nancy-Jo Revell, Dep. Clerk as Instrument Number 200503372, upon being re- COLLECT A DEBT. quested to do so by the noteholder, and that certain TERMS instrument appointing the undersigned Substitute Ten percent (10%) of the purchase price will be required Trustee, dated April 6, 2017, duly recorded in the in cash on the date of sale with liberty to the purchaser to PUBLIC NOTICE aforesaid Clerk’s Office as Instrument Number pay as much more in cash on that day as he might desire. The Northampton County Wetlands Board will meet 170001530, will sell at public auction, subject to any The balance not so paid in cash to be evidenced by the Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., in the Board and all terms and conditions contained in said deed note of the purchaser, payable thirty days from date with Chambers located at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, of trust, to the highest bidder, interest at 9% from date of sale, and with personal secu- VA, for the purpose of considering the following wetlands/ IN FRONT OF THE CIRCUIT COURT rity should the undersigned Trustee require it. Title to the coastal primary sand dunes matter under public hearing IN ACCOMAC, VIRGINIA premises to be retained as additional security until the and to conduct regular business. The Board will assemble ON THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2017 full amount of the purchase price has been paid. Bidders at 9:30 a.m. to conduct a site visit. AT 9:45 A.M. may be required to offer proof of a satisfactory financial the following tract of valuable real estate, to-wit: condition prior to Trustee’s acceptance of their bid. A.) VMRC 2017-0589: Tommie Harman has applied to construct a timber and vinyl bulkhead approximately 65’ All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in Lee The property to be at the risk of the purchaser from long using 16’x8” butt piles on 6’ centers, 6”X6” stringers, Magisterial District, Accomack County, Virginia, contain- the time bid off; possession to be given on the day of sale, and 12’ long vinyl sheets. The new bulkhead will fill in be- ing 5.1 acres and designated Lot 85, on a certain plat of and taxes for the year 2017 to be prorated as of the date tween one existing bulkhead on the south and a groin on survey captioned “ ‘SEAVIEW NORTH’ Located: Custis of sale. the north. The area between the bank and proposed bulk- Neck, Lee District, Accomack County, Virginia”, dated head will be filled with sand/clay mix fill dirt, graded, and May 8, 2003 and made by Shore Engineering Co., Inc., Upon payment in full of the purchase price the pur- topped with a layer of topsoil and planted. The property which plat is recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit chaser to be entitled to a deed for said property upon same is described as Tax Map 56-A-99A and is located at 16066 Court for the County of Accomack in Plat Book 2003, at properly prepared at his expense conveying said property Smith Beach Rd in Eastville, VA. page 59, 60 and 61. with SPECIAL WARRANTY of title and tendered to the Together with all rights, easements, buildings, privileg- undersigned Trustee for execution. Anyone interested in the above matter should attend the es and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise scheduled public hearing. The application may be viewed appertaining. For further information apply to the undersigned Sub- in the Planning, Permitting, and Enforcement Office lo- Subject to valid recorded easements, covenants, reser- stitute Trustee. cated at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, VA. Written vations and restrictions in the chain of title to the prop- comments can be submitted to the Planning, Permitting, erty hereby conveyed, which have not expired or other- Given under my hand this the 3rd day of May, 2017. and Enforcement Office P.O. Box 538, Eastville, VA 23347. wise become ineffective, specifically including that certain Subdivision Declaration of Protective Covenants, Condi- HENRY P. CUSTIS, JR. Handicapped Assistance Available: Please call (757) tions, Easements and Restrictions dated the 8th day of Substitute Trustee 678-0440 extension 516 at least 48 hours in advance. May, 2002, which Declaration is recorded in the Clerk’s P.O. Box 577 Office of the Circuit Court of Accomack County as Docu- Accomac, VA 23301 Marshall Cox, Chairman ment Number 200202592. 757-787-2770 Wetlands Board

TRUSTEE SALE follows: On the Northeast, by the County Highway sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the status of 30146 Saxis Road, Temperanceville, VA 23442 No. 695; on the Southeast, by the land of now or for- the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited Accomack County merly of K. W. Mears; on the Southwest, by the land to, determination of whether the borrower entered into of now or formerly of S. W. Nock, formerly of P. N. any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal Mears; and, on the Northwest, by the land of now or prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null amount of $49,500.00, dated January 25, 2001 recorded formerly of M. Kelley, with improvements thereon. and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or eq- in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack uity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest. Ad- County, Virginia, in Document No. 000000357, in LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of the property ditional terms may be announced at the time of sale. Pur- Book No. 2001, at Page 01607 and modified in Docu- conveyed to the Commonwealth of Virginia by deed suant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we ment No. 201003405 and modified in Document No. recorded in Deed Book 629, Page 301. advise you that this firm is a debt collector attempting to 201302703, default having occurred in the payment of collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any infor- the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- mation we obtain will be used for that purpose. of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will of- strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- fer for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Cir- cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee cuit Court of Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse affecting the aforesaid property. Avenue, Accomack, on May 30, 2017 at 10:30 AM the This is a communication from a debt collector. property described in said deed, located at the above ad- TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: dress and briefly described as: 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi- SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (18405) fied check will be required at the time of sale, but no more 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Said lot fronting a distance of 48 ft. on County High- than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 way No. 695 and extending back therefrom between within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is sub- 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or parallel lines a distance of 360 ft. and bounded as ject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not file visit our website at www.siwpc.net for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the May 19, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 45

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Company was moving from Belle Haven to (nearby) of the room, surrounded by an ever-disappearing group Exmore, I was a bit concerned for my friend. Gayle has of quite nice office chairs, was a stripper pole. No joke. Post worked there forever. She will no longer be able to walk Yeah, yeah, it is probably for architectural support, but ed to work or quickly go home for lunch. there is no denying that some lucky person who buys or “I'm having trouble not going to the old office,” she said rents the place could have some wild parties there. I no- at Sea in a text when I asked her about it. Gayle is one of those ticed it because as a recent receiver of a new knee, I need- Eastern Shore folks who often says the opposite of what ed to lean on something while we shopped. I jumped back she means. She has a dry sense of humor. The new office in surprise because I wouldn’t want anyone to walk in Level is awesome from what I’ve heard and they have got a new and see me with one hand on that post! I hope you are By Linda Cicoira refrigerator with an ice maker. (This according to Gayle laughing now, Gayle, because I especially meant you. I met my long-time friend Gayle Bonniwell Ashby on when I told her that my boss had bought their old one.) The circa 1920 building is in great shape. I think the first day of classes for the 5th grade at Belle Ha- I asked Gayle if I could write about her and she re- it could be an art gallery or even a cool home. By the ven School. It was 1968. She lived with her family right lented with, “I don’t care as long as you don’t use my way, if you are won- across the street from the red-brick building now known picture.” She didn’t even mind when I told her I was dering who the dog as Eastern Shore’s Own (ESO) Arts Center. going to say how old she is. By the way, her big event is to your right, that’s In her nearly six decades of life, Gayle has never re- will occur on Oct. 24, so mark your calendars. I was Gayle’s pooch. It’s the ally left her hometown. She grew up in Belle Haven. She surprised to see that she noted the date and year on profile for her Face- got a job in Belle Haven. She got married in Belle Ha- her Facebook page. That wouldn’t have happened 10 book. Yippee, Gayle! ven. She raised her son in Belle Haven. And on and on. years ago when that other big event occurred. And congratulations Okay, I will admit, she went to Central High School in Gayle’s company, which has been around for three to McCaleb-Metzler Painter, and her first job was at the old Lloyd’s Drug Store generations, was selling off some office furniture at the on the move. They in Exmore, so she does leave town once in a while. I’ve run old office on Belle Haven Road this week. My editor, Con- are in the old Joan into her at Roses in Onley and at the Food Lion in Exmore. nie Morrison, and I went down there Monday to check it and Larry’s, which Still, all her siblings, two brothers and a sister, still out. The front room, which once held nothing but cubicles was also the former live just like she does, in Belle Haven. I’m sure I could when I’d visited Gayle on previous occasions, was a wide tile building, between count the number of other people, who are related to open space that looked huge with its barrenness. McDonald’s and Roy- Gayle, who also live in Belle Haven. I accidentally noticed something that I doubt any of al Farms, on Lank- So when I heard that McCaleb-Metzler Insurance those former workers ever realized. Right in the middle ford Highway.

When Beloved Pets Go night when he goes to bed, there is an empty spot beside Missing, Hearts Get Broken his bed where Hans slept. Brody is sure that Hans is missing him as much as he misses Hans. By Kendy Allen, Special to the Post Everyone on the farm misses Batman, who is the un- Brody Johnson saved his money for quite a while to official farm manager, greeting everyone and escorting get his first dog. He knew exactly what he wanted. He them everywhere. had seen pictures of Jack Russell crosses — medium These dogs are out there somewhere, Kerra and Bro- sized dogs with lots of pep — and, so, he saved his mon- dy believe. They are asking for everyone’s help to find ey. Finally the day came when “Hans” arrived from the them and bring them home, no questions asked. If you Mid-Atlantic Jack Russell Rescue to live with Brody in know anything about either of these dogs, please call his forever home. The dog will be two years old in July. 757-709-3744. Brody’s mom, Kerra, loves dogs too. She has a Hans (left) and Batman A young boy and his mother thank you your help. 6-year-old friendly, teddy bear-like chocolate lab, that dead along the side of a road was checked to see if it treats every day in life as a big adventure — one to be was one of hers. Every possible sighting of the dogs was enjoyed and cherished. At the horse farm where he lives checked. House-to-house and farm-to-farm visits in the with Kerra and Brody, this 120-pound dark brown dog, neighborhood and beyond were made, all in the hopes of “They’re at the Post” named Batman, is loved by everyone who sees him. locating these two beloved pets. On Friday, March 17, while the family was in Penn- Nothing. There has been no sign of them. sylvania attending the funeral of a beloved grandmoth- Neither dog is wearing a collar at this time. They are er, a neighbor let the two dogs out for some exercise. He up to date on their shots, and one of them has a micro Editor: Connie Morrison walked into the barn for a moment, and when he came chip identifying him, if he is ever checked by a vet. Bat- Advertising Manager: Troy Justis out, the dogs were nowhere to be found. He waited, sure man is the type of dog that never misses a meal, and Hans Staff Writer/Photographer: Linda Cicoira they would come back soon. loves to romp and play, especially with his 9-year-old hu- Sports Writer/Photographer: Krystle Bono Hans and Batman have not been seen since. man, Brody. Classified and Legals Manager: Angie H. Crutchley Advertising Associate: Beth Nunnally Their home is in Assawoman. It has been close to What has happened to these dogs? There seem to be Graphic Designer: Kimberly Perry two months now that the dogs have been missing. They three possibilities. Either they are running wild, have been Regular Contributor: Ron West could be anywhere on the Eastern Shore. killed, or someone has taken them into their home. Ker- Four Corner Plaza Immediately upon hearing the dogs were missing, ra and Brody are asking for your help in finding answers. P.O. Box 517 Onley, VA 23418 email: [email protected] Kerra put search and rescue options into play. Flyers They want to see Batman and Hans home again. Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) about the dogs went up everywhere in a 10-mile radius. Every day when he gets home from school, Brody Fax: 757-789-7681 People went out searching. Every dog reported found scans the yard to see if Hans is waiting for him. Every 48 • Eastern Shore Post • May 19, 2017

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