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Free August 21, 2015 Chickens More Welcome Than Solar Panels in Accomack Story and photo by Linda Cicoira man. Another $50 million expansion would bring a The biggest solar project on the East Coast may 25 percent increase to a payroll that was $41 million not come to Accomack, but chances are chicken hous- last year. es will continue to be built in the county. He assured Supervisor Wanda Thornton that no An official from chicken producer Tyson Foods additional groundwater would be needed for the in- Inc. of Temperanceville reported to the Board of Su- creases. “We would just run lines faster,” he assured. pervisors Wednesday that the company’s goal is to Thornton said she found that hard to believe. So be a good neighbor. And that means vegetative buf- Goodman invited her to visit the plant to see the in- fers that are not required would be put in place, a crease from 80 to 120 birds per minute processed 150-acre farm would get 16 new houses instead of without more water. 24, and 300- and 400-foot setbacks would voluntarily Supervisor Ron Wolff said the 24 proposed houses go to 500 feet. for the Turkey Run project seem to be a lot, but he re- Accomack Planning and Community Development alizes that 50 poultry houses are in a three-mile ra- Director Rich Morrison, said that of the recent 10 or dius of his Atlantic restaurant. “Seldom do you smell 11 applications involving 75 poultry houses, only one the houses,” he said. “It’s not the houses; it’s when or two are not connected to Tyson’s.“We do not want manure is put on the field. The smell is so minimal.” to upset the community,” said Tyson’s Jerry Good- Goodman said 66 percent of the payroll went to man after hearing government officials discuss citi- Accomack residents and another 9 percent went to zens’ concerns about a recent report on the influx of Northampton workers. chicken houses. “Our goal is to listen to the commu- Supervisor Robert Crockett said $1.5 billion nity,” he said. “We will put vegetation on all sides.” comes from the industry to the Shore and parts of In April 2014, the plant was given a $15 million Hampton Roads. Seventy-five percent of that goes to extension with capacity it hasn’t used, said Good- Accomack. “We definitely have to keep that business here,” Crockett said. Even so, he added, “The U.S. constitution will not allow you to stop a law that was legal yesterday … 75 chicken houses are in the sys- tem … maybe a buffer would go a long way … out of Chincoteague Student Dies in Head-On Crash sight, out of mind … their concerns are valid … for By Linda Cicoira curred south of Business Route 13. the future maybe we can strike a balance.” A head-on collision on Lankford Highway near Juan Carlos Mendoza Garcia, 48, of Hallwood, Crockett said that it would cost a tenth of 1 per- Eastville early Tuesday morning killed a young who was driving the Mitsubishi, was taken to Sen- cent for buffers to be put up around existing houses. Eastern Shore woman and injured two other Acco- tara Norfolk General Hospital for treatment of “If the grower can’t afford it, he shouldn’t be in the mack residents. life-threatening injuries. His passenger was identi- business in the first place.” April Lynn Zell, 18, of Chincoteague Road on Wal- fied only as being a female. She also was taken to the “Just because Tyson’s is working with us doesn’t lops Island died on impact, according to State Police Norfolk hospital. mean other poultry businesses will be willing to do Sgt. Michelle Anaya. Zell’s remains were identified Zell did not have any passengers. the same thing,” warned Supervisor Kay Lewis. by the Medical Examiner’s Office in Norfolk and her Zell graduated from Chincoteague High School in “Almost every one of my neighbors has worked identity disclosed Wednesday night after her family June and planned to attend Longwood University. at Tyson’s at one time or another,” said Supervisor was notified. Move-in day for freshman was Thursday. Grayson Chesser. “When you look at the benefit. I’m Zell was driving a 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier north “April had a lot of potential,” said CHS assistant glad to see you here … glad to see they are trying to in the southbound lanes. Anaya said she was going principal Karen Taylor. “It was a terrible tragedy.” eliminate the friction. … I’m glad there seems to be “at a high rate of speed.” The vehicle struck a 2005 Zell played volleyball and softball and had “excel- a change of attitude. You seem to be trying to do a lot Mitsubishi Gallant that was headed south, caus- lent rapport” with faculty and her fellow students, ing the Chevrolet to burst into flames. The crash oc- Taylor said. (Continued on Page 13) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

Supervisor Says County located. “This school building is a classic,” Gray said of Northampton Accomac Primary. “I would hate to see it be demol- Wants Former School ished and buried under the ground or something. By Linda Cicoira … What better place for the Central Office? If it’s SOL Scores Up Accomack Supervisor Jack Gray asked the county not usable, we won’t say it’s usable.” Gray also School Board Tuesday night to prepare for the pos- mentioned Bailey Hall, the old building behind the By Linda Cicoira sibility of the former Accomac Primary School being school. “The roof looks good on that. Classic col- Northampton County Public Schools saw an in- used for a school division Central Office. umns, too.” crease of 6 points in all students Reading test scores Such a move would involve a visit by an architect School Board Vice Chairman Travis Thornton said over last year for Standards of Learning (SOL), ac- who specializes in renovating old school buildings he would notify Chairwoman Margaret Miles, who cording to figures released last week. The score went and knows about the availability of grants for such was absent from the session, about the request and up the same amount for writing. work and most importantly, the feasibility of a proj- get it on the board’s September agenda. History and social science SOLs stayed the same. ect like this. In another matter, Finance Director Beth Onley Scores for students at all three schools went up 8 The first step would be to clean out the building, of the school division told the School Board she has points in math, but down 5 points in science in the which is being used for storage by the division and concerns about some federal programs that are be- 2014-15 school term. other county agencies. ing shifted to workers who don’t know about them. The biggest gains were made at the two elemen- Gray said the building has been used for storage For example, the Lead Turn Around program was tary schools, Occohannock and Kiptopeke. The lat- since at least 2007 and needs minor roof repair not billing the division monthly in accordance with ter school saw a 14-point jump in reading scores “It is full of junk,” said Gray. “Get it out if you have the contract. Onley said it is unclear when the grant when compared to the previous year. a place to put it … and broom clean it.” Gray said the will end. The figures are preliminary. Final test results county would send over “a couple of men to do it.” The School Board approved projects so the coun- will be released in September. “When we ask for it (the building), turn it over to ty can acquire bonds. County Finance Director Mike Superintendent Eddie Lawrence could not be the county,” said Gray. “Not right away, but when we Mason said $1.6 million is needed to build a new gym reached for comment. ask for it.” and stage at Kegotank, renovate the old gym and ex- Gray said the county is paying $90,000 in office pand the cafeteria there, renovate classrooms at Ar- rent and needs the space in the county adminis- cadia High for the STEM program, and provide a NEVER PAY FOR tration building where school offices currently are cold storage facility. YOUR LOCAL NEWS August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 Accomack Board Rejects Shorebird Protection Initiative By Linda Cicoira erated by public access.” the bird is mostly a beach feeder that Last month, Barry Truitt, a recent- Accomack supervisors voted 8-1 “This was created for everyone to feasts on horseshoe crabs. “It’s already ly retired conservation scientist with Wednesday not to endorse a shorebird use,” John T. Eshelman of Wacha- regulated by VMRC (Virginia Marine the Nature Conservancy, reported that initiative, fearing such a move would preague wrote in the document. Resources Commission). between 150 and 200 biologists were eventually lead to new restrictions and “Leave it alone,” wrote Maureen Supervisor Laura Belle Gordy said planning to come to the Shore in Sep- regulations for local citizens. Maida of Nandua Shores. her constituents “are afraid of what it tember. “If we are included (in the ini- Wachapreague Mayor Fred Janci “Absolutely no good will come from would lead to.” tiative), we would be able to claim we agreed. Before the vote was taken, he WHSRN,” Richard Hambley, another Janci said the Nature Conservancy are one of the most important areas for presented the board petitions signed Wachapreaguer inked in. was invited to a meeting in the town so shorebirds in the Western Hemisphere by 285 people, the majority of whom “Sportsmen care more about wild- residents would understand the desig- … it carries more credit,” he said. Tru- are from his town. life than WHSRN,” according to David nation. “No one wanted to remove their itt assured the supervisors that there “We … strongly object to the pro- Baldwin of Annadale, Va. name from the petition after the meet- would be no impact on duck hunting or posal by the Nature Conservancy to Supervisor Grayson Chesser, a decoy ing,” he reported, adding that the move other property uses. According to Tru- include the barrier marshes in the carver and conservationist, was the on- was supposed to promote tourism itt, the program encourages property Western Hemisphere Shorebird Res- ly supervisor to favor the endorsement. through an influx of birders. “Wacha- owners to “take shorebirds into consid- ervation Network (WHSRN),” the pe- “I think you all are making a mistake,” preague is kind of the center of all of eration when managing your property.” tition states. “We object based on the he said. “I don’t see the harm in this.” that,” the mayor said. “Wachapreague Northampton supervisors voted 4-1 potential for WHSRN to ultimately One worry among the opposition Inn has had few birders stay, don’t for the measure in July, with Supervi- lead to the creation and enforcement concerned the red knot, a medium-size know about researchers.” sor Granville Hogg in opposition. of restrictions that would curtail if not shorebird. They said its possible status eliminate the recreational use of the … as an endangered species could cause marshes by the general public. WHS- restrictions on the islands, as has the Wallops Says It Has Learned from RN will not materially be of benefit to piping plover. the wildlife that it is purported to pro- “I can understand your concerns, Mishap, Is Preparing for Next Launch tect. Such restrictions will cause hard- I really can,” Chesser said. “I think ship for those businesses in Accomack it’s just a designation … it highlights By Linda Cicoira dows being lost at local churches is a County that rely on the commerce gen- the importance of this area.” He said Caroline Massey of NASA report- big concern, he said. “Window lights ed Wednesday on preparations for the blew out from Captain’s Cove to Hall- next Antares launch at Wallops Flight wood” last time, according to Chesser. How Will Supervisors Keep Facility. “Kegotank Elementary School is not “New motors are in and they are that far outside the blast zone. It con- being worked,” she said. It “is slightly cerns me that the blast zone might not $2 Million Promise to Library? more powerful, uses less liquid oxygen be large enough. Since the Russians By Linda Cicoira work on getting funds for other county (and has) more lift and thrust. … blew up one and Space X blew up one, The $2 million promised by the Ac- capital improvement projects while in- “We have had almost the worst case it’s not a question of if this is every go- comack Board of Supervisors for ren- terest is still low, officials said. of what could happen,” Massey said, ing to happen, it is when.” ovation of the existing Eastern Shore Finance Director Mike Mason re- referring to the explosion of a rocket “I was even a little blown back, but Public Library or construction of a new ported the county’s major revenues shortly after lift-off last October. Previ- I was very, very close,” said Massey. one will probably not come from the is- were up 5.5 percent for the fourth ous predictions of what would happen “Hazard circles were certainly ade- suance of bonds. quarter of fiscal 2015 as compared in a disaster were “dead on, according quate. Little fiber pieces is not neces- Officials reported Wednesday that to the prior year. For the entire fiscal to Massey. “Off-base hazard area could sarily hazardous. … Wallops Island two agencies refused to grant bonds year, major revenues were up 2.2 per- be a little smaller but we are probably blew out every window we had. I un- because local voters had opposed the cent from 2014. going to keep just the same.” She said derstand the public’s concerns.” spending in a recent referendum. They “An estimate called for a .2 percent the thrust would increase by 17 percent. “Most Eastern Shoremen tend to were warned in June by Ronnie Thom- decrease largely due to an unexpected “Aren’t you going to have more vibra- things themselves,” said Chesser, ex- as of Atlantic that the move was illegal. significant property tax refund,” Ma- tion?” asked Supervisor Grayson Chesser. plaining that some damages from the “You can’t do that,” Thomas had told son said. About $1.6 million is avail- Massey said the updated motors are blast were likely not reported. “They them. “It is illegal. The referendum able for the next budget cycle, with an so much more efficient that that wouldn’t just fixed them themselves.” was about the county borrowing mon- additional $795,000 planned for fiscal be a problem. But she planned to check Massey said, “We had a couple of ey for a library, not about the amount 2016. The rainy day fund on June 30 with those who would know more. citizens contact us. They were in touch of money to be borrowed. A referendum was $8.41 million. “Whatever is stationary has to have with Orbital” Sciences. by the people cannot be overruled and In other business,the supervisors more vibrations,” said Chesser. “I’m has a binding effect,” he added. named Mark Bowen as the county’s taking about the land in the area. My But it appears the county still will building official and Gracie Milbourne daughter’s house is outside the launch give the money to the library board. as its zoning administrator. Both have zone. You could hear the whole house Visit the Post It just was not stated from where the been doing the jobs on an interim basis vibrate. I thought the window lights funds would come. since David Fluhart retired as director were going to blow out, I really did.” on Facebook A bond specialist will continue to of building and zoning. The possibility of stained-glass win- and “Like” us 4 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

Jones read from the victim impact ing cocaine and marijuana the day he that she was listening in on a phone Post statement, “I was hurt mentally and hit Eminhizer with his car. He told of conversation between the two men. Court ings physically that day and will forever plans to marry his youngest child’s She heard the younger Carpenter tell By Linda Cicoira hurt,” said Eminhizer. She and Car- mother and continue his education. his father where he left clothes and Northampton Circuit Court penter were strangers when the inci- The waterman also apologized to a gun. The father said he located the Stephen Ray Carpenter, a waterman dents occurred, but she said they will Eminhizer, her family and his family. weapon and threw it overboard. who blamed a day-long ingestion of il- be “forever intertwined.” “There are no words to express the sor- “There are very disturbing things legal drugs for his violent 2013 crimes Carpenter enters pleas of guilty and row … I deeply regret not calling for about this defendant,” said Jones, not- against a female jogger, was sentenced no contest in August 2014 in a bargain help.” He said he made “poor decisions” ing that Carpenter’s “intention to ab- Monday in Northampton Circuit Court with Jones, who did not pursue addi- that were “out of character” for him. to more than 53 years in prison. tional charges of simple abduction and According to testimony, Carpenter Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Is Pleased To Testimony disclosed that after strik- possession of a gun by a felon. Car- was convicted of five counts of burglary Make the Following Announcement: ing the young woman with his car, re- penter admitted to DUI, driving with when he was about 16, just after his Our company had 2 of the top 5 bid callers at the recent Virginia State peatedly hitting her in the head with a suspended license, hit and run and mother died. “I am not a bad person or Champion Auctioneer’s Contest, the butt of a gun and then abducting possession of cocaine. He pleaded no a troublemaker,” he said. held in Richmond. Josh finished and strangling her before she managed contest, which means he realized there Defense lawyer Marsha Carter third and Allen was fifth among to get away, Carpenter used a jailhouse was enough evidence to convict him, said Carpenter stayed out of trouble all contestants across the state. telephone to conspire with his father to to attempting first-degree murder and between the ages of 17 and 26 in the And Allen won the first annual get rid of the gun used in the crimes. the other violent charges. “macho prime years of men growing People’s Choice Award in honor Judge W. Revell Lewis sentenced Eminhizer was jogging on Sun- up. That shows that this is not a … vi- of the Late Great Jack Peoples, Carpenter, 30, of Seaside Road in nyside Road near Oyster when a car olent person. Taking powdered cocaine formerly of Chesapeake. If you Capeville to 25 years for abduction struck her from behind. She testified and marijuana in large quantities, this haven’t seen these two guys in with intent to defile; 10 years for ma- the driver got out and started beating is not who he is. Obviously it brought action, you need to come to one of licious wounding; five years each for her in the head with what she guessed out the worst in him.” She asked that the events listed below. These guys are good. This is 2 years in a row strangulation, attempted murder and was a tire iron. He then forced her in- he be sentenced to the lower end of the they both went to the final round hit and run, personal injury; and three to the vehicle, drove her to other lo- guidelines, seven and a half years. years for use of a firearm in a felony. cations, threatened her with a knife, “Any mercy this court would show,” MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION For DUI, Carpenter got 12 months in fought with her over his long gun and she said would be appreciated. “He still Friday, AUGUST 21 @ 5:25 PM jail, with all but 30 days suspended, tried to break her neck and choke her will miss some critical years of his chil- 12100 Mears Station Rd., Hallwood and fined $5,000. He was sentenced for before she managed to get away and dren growing up.” Silver Coins, Local & Civil War Tokens, driving on a suspended license to 90 run into the woods near Eastville. Two Eastern Shore Regional Jail Steiff Rose Sterling, Port Hole Lincoln days in jail, with all but 30 days sus- The defendant testified Monday that inmates were character witnesses for $5 Bill, Oak Gingerbread Clock, pended, and fined $250. For possession he became a commercial fisherman at Carpenter. “We pray together and even Quilts, Lighted Curios, Numerous of cocaine, Carpenter got 30 days in jail 14 and at some point worked for a med- fast together,” one man testified. Oak Washstands, Porcelain Top Table, and his driver’s license was suspend- ical transport company. He has three Before the terms were handed down, Victorian Furniture, Collectibles Sale Order 5:25 Furniture, Glassware, ed for six months. Restitution of $9,020 children; the youngest was six months Michael Carpenter of Cape Charles, the & Collectibles with interest also was ordered. old when the crimes occurred. In jail, defendant’s father, said he would assist 7:30 Coins & Box Lots With The terms were set to run consecu- Carpenter’s been in the GED program his son when he gets out of prison. Jones a Second Auctioneer. tively. Carpenter will have to register for 20 months, but said “Internet prob- was quick to question him on that. *********************************** as a sex offender. Lewis said the guide- lems in jail have kept him for taking “Like you helped him get rid of the 140-ACRE FARM AUCTION lines that were recommended in a pre- the test.” He was a jail trusty for a year, gun in this offense?” Jones asked. August 28 @ 3:03 PM sentence report based on evaluations but said he “resigned due to lack of ap- “I never remember talking to him 27396 Horsey Rd., Oak Hall, VA and Carpenter’s criminal record were preciation from the other inmates.” about a gun,” Michael Carpenter replied. The Miles Farm “inadequate” for the crimes. Carpenter said he has a serious Lt. Michelle Hallett, a Northampton 70 Acres Clear - 70 Acres Timber The victim, Paige K. Eminhizer, who problem with drugs and had been us- Sheriff’s Office investigator, testified + House was then a 22-year-old member of the Town of Bloxom Proposed Budget 9/1/2015 - 8/31/2016 Usage Possibilities: National Guard, did not attend the tri- Receipts Expenses: Poultry Farm, Horse/Cattle Farm, al or sentencing. She fought for her Taxes (RE & PP) $ 35,342.00 Clerk Salary $ 7,500.00 Solar Panels, Development life using self-defense techniques she Sales Tax 33,000.00 Trash Collection 17,304.00 This time we will have all the learned as a service member, but still Festival 5,200.00 Office/Misc. 5,500.00 signatures … AND WILL SELL suffers from emotional and physical Town Decals 4,000.00 Telephone/Internet 1,600.00 Let us show it to you today. ANEC 1,350.00 ANEC 14,000.00 $35,000 Cashier’s Check distress, including vertigo and the fear Police Grants/Fines 5,000.00 Clean Up 2,000.00 Required To Bid of being alone in a public place. Business License 400.00 Legal Fees 1,500.00 *********************************** A transcript of a preliminary hear- Building Permits 50.00 Public Safety Exp. 38,600.00 FALL SPORTSMAN’S AUCTION ing at which she testified was part of Communication Tax 5,400.00 Police Maint. 4,000.00 October 2 & 3 the evidence Lewis considered. Trash Fees 18,000.00 Police Office/Misc 5,500.00 Fire Grant 10,000.00 Festival 3,000.00 “The Mid-Atlantic’s Largest, Most “She withdrew from college,” the Litter Grant 1,060.00 Fire Program 10,000.00 Established Sportsman’s Event” judge said. “She watched her peers $ 118,802.00 Capital Reserve 8,298.00 Averaging More Than 3,000 move on without her.” Bus. Lic-$30, Decals-$27 Car/Truck, $25 Motorcycle, $8 Trailer. A public hearing on the proposed $ 118,802.00 Decoys Sold Annually Commonwealth’s Attorney Bruce budget will be held on August 27th, 2015 at 7 PM followed by the Town Council meeting. Still room for quality consignments August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 duct for a horrifying purpose … is monwealth’s Attorney Beverly Leath- toZone in Onley, where he worked. The arrested in Accomack County on Aug. about as nightmarish as can be imag- erbury who didn’t prosecute 10 addi- offense occurred between Sept. 9 and 12. He waived extradition the next day. ined. He did not succeed her heroic re- tional charges. The bargain also called Nov. 10, 2014. He is free on existing A clerk in Worcester County District sistance … she obviously suffers from for her to serve at least two years of bond pending completion of a presen- Court said warrants are filed but have post traumatic stress … the defendant incarceration. tence report. not yet been served so they are not con- tells the court he was just misunder- Evidence showed that Upshur went Fontae F. Ayres, 34, of Piggin Road in sidered public information. stood … no sign of remorse. The defen- home to get a gun after finding the man Melfa pleaded guilty to three counts of The extradition papers filed in Ac- dant demonstrated that he is an in- she lived with, Troy Anderson, 20, in bed welfare fraud in a plea agreement. Two comack General District Court state credibly dangerous person.” with his former girlfriend at his moth- other charges will not be prosecuted, in Cathell, who reportedly has worked at “You committed some offenses here as er’s house. She armed herself and went accordance with the bargain. A presen- the Maryland school for 10 years, is ac- serious as they can get without someone to his work and later found the other tence report was ordered. Ayres, who was cused of six counts of sexually abusing a being killed,” said Lewis. “She struggled woman and Anderson in a parking lot, directed to pay restitution of $2,206.48, minor, five counts of third-degree sex of- for her life and she won that day.” where he had parked his vehicle. is free on an unspecified existing bond. fenses, five counts of fourth-degree sex ………………………… “I could shoot you right now if I Tia Michelle Harmon, 43, of Pearl offenses and five counts of assault. “He can’t run away.” wanted to,” she told him. The two met Drive in New Church was convicted of Patrick Coulter of Accomack County That’s what a defense attorney ar- back at their house. When he was leav- two counts of forgery and two counts of Sheriff’s Office was an investigator in gued Monday in Northampton Circuit ing to go to work, she started shooting passing a bad check. Initially, she al- the case. Defense attorney Pat Robbins Court when asking for bond for Aaron and continued as he drove away. Two so was charged with another count of served as Cathell’s lawyer for the ex- Bowens, 19, of A.S. West Road in Painter. bullets struck the vehicle. She told po- passing a bad check and another count tradition hearing. Cathell is being held The defendant was shot in the leg lice she “should have shot him.” of forgery. A short-form presentence in Accomack Jail without bond. during an exchange of gunfire out- Leatherbury said the incidents oc- report was ordered. Harmon is free on He was a Spanish teacher and has a side the former Exmore Sage Diner curred in a residential neighborhood unspecified bond. master’s degree. last April and was then held in East- where others could have been injured. William Michael Pennington II, 21, The accusations involve inappropri- ern Shore Regional Jail in Eastville on Upsher was remanded to jail to await of Wanda Jane Lane in Accomac was ately touching four female students on four related gun charges. completion of a presentence report. sentenced for stealing property from school grounds over two years, documents Judge W. Revell Lewis set bond In a separate case, women swooned Walmart in Onley on Sept. 5, 2014, to state. Six incidents are alleged, involving at $15,000, but not before Common- and called good wishes to Aaron McNeil three years in prison, with all but time girls who were 12 and 13 years old. wealth’s Attorney Bruce Jones ar- Taylor, 32, of Eastville, who is awaiting served suspended. Pennington also was ………………………… gued against the man being freed. trial on six counts of distributing co- ordered to make restitution of $225.75. Marcus LaCurtis Joynes, 34, of He even mentioned that some people caine. The material witness in the case ………………………… Chincoteague Lane in Wattsville was think Bowens murdered Terrell (Juice) did not show up and told officials he Accomack District Court charged with breaking into a dwell- Devone Mason, the father of eight was threatened to stay away. The case A Pocomoke Middle School teacher ing and committing forcible sodomy who was gunned down in early Febru- was continued until Monday, Aug 24. who lives in Park- on Sept. 5, 2014. He was arrested Aug. ary through the window of a shed as One unidentified woman in the au- sley waived extra- 14. Joynes is being held in Accomack he played cards. Bowens has not been dience said the witness better stay dition last week in Jail without bond. Investigator C.A. charged with that crime. away. The same voice mentioned how Accomack General McPherson of Accomack County Sher- Bowens, a choir member at Holy good Taylor looked. Taylor thanked the District Court and iff’s Office (ACSO) investigated. Trinity Baptist Church, said he had audience and blew a kiss before being will be returned to Jillian Blair Floyd, 31, of Erwin recently graduated from Nandua High taken back to jail. Maryland to face Court in Cape Charles was charged School and received a two-year schol- ………………………… 21 charges of sex with a third offense of petty larceny, arship to Eastern Shore Community Accomack Circuit Court crimes involving which is a felony. The crime alleged- College based on an essay he wrote. He A Parksley man who an official con- students. ly occurred at Walmart on July 19. also was considering enlisting in the nected to the Bloods street gang was William Al- Floyd was arrested Aug. 12. She is free Army. He asked for bond so he could given a prison term last week in Ac- bert Cathell, 42, of on $1,500 secured bond. Deputy B.K. seek better medical treatment. “I need comack Circuit Court for maliciously Parksley Road was Cathell Misener of ACSO investigated therapy” for my knee, he said. shooting at an occupied vehicle. His mother said she, her mother and Roderick Savage, 21, of Leslie Trent family in the neighborhood will keep a Road was sentenced to seven years, close eye on him. with all but three years suspended. A “This is a very, very strong case for count of using a firearm in the July 27, the commonwealth,” Jones said. “He’s 2014, shooting was not prosecuted. a threat to the community.” Chelsea Renae Thompson, 24, of In another case, Regineka Upshur, Ranson, W.Va., pleaded guilty to steal- 23, of Hampton Court in Treherneville ing property belonging to Eula Mae and a member of the Army Reserves, Powers between May 23 and 25, 2014. pleaded guilty to two counts of mali- A presentence report was ordered. ciously shooting at an occupied vehicle, Thompson is free on existing bond. attempted malicious wounding and Humberto Vasquez, 19, of Matthews carrying a concealed weapon, as part Street in Mappsville pleaded guilty to of an agreement with Assistant Com- embezzling more than $200 from Au- 6 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

Atlantic Man Lambastes School Board, Charges Array of Blunders By Linda Cicoira Thomas complained that Superin- a new human resources person. You county Board of Supervisors and Plan- “The school administration is spend- tendent Dr. Kregg Cuellar hired a for- must be expecting a large turnover in ning Commission do. “The equipment ing tax money like a drunken sailor,” mer colleague. “The new superinten- the department to justify a person for belongs to the supervisors, but all you Ronnie Thomas of Atlantic told the Ac- dent came in with guns a-blazing, re- recruiting new people and their train- have to do is ask to use it. Whatever comack School Board Tuesday night in assigning some and requiring others ing,” Thomas continued. happened to School Board transpar- reference to administrators’ salaries. to re-apply for their job,” said Thomas. “He has now top loaded his admin- ency? You have a public affairs officer. “The public is outraged, the teach- “To the public, this sounded great — istration with the highest paid salary The public is not being kept abreast ers are angry and the school system is a real shakeup in the school system. personnel in the county, while the true of the school activities or the School in turmoil. Too much money is being But it didn’t take long for everyone to workforce, the teachers … some are Board agenda. It’s like everything on spent on administration cost and not learn that his decisions were not al- suffering financially,” he complained. the School Board is a big secret. You enough money and effort on learning.” ways the best. He cut salaries on some “Teachers with 30 years’ tenure got get $50 million in … tax money a year Thomas did note, “The recent statis- and others he gave huge raises. It ap- a pitiful raise and the same teachers and you think you answer to no one. tics show an improvement in student pears he is showing partiality and fa- will buy school supplies for their class- This has got to stop.” learning.” voritism to some while dumping work room presentation or for a student that Donna Chandler, an outspoken par- “The general public is getting dis- on others.” needs paper or pencil.” ent whose children went through Acco- gusted with your lack-a-daisy attitude Thomas told the board members Thomas further complained that mack Schools, wants the board to pay and your rubber stamping of whatev- they need to “get back on top of the the website for the School Board’s attention to policies. She said the an- er the superintendent wants,” Thomas day-to-day operations. The School meeting agendas is lacking. The web nual handbook will offer a rule but in- started his comments. “You will sus- Board has the lion’s share of the coun- page, he said, “is underutilized, ineffec- dividual schools will not always follow pend a student for pointing a finger at ty tax revenue. How are you using it? tive and sadly neglected. It has little the policy guide. Chandler also urged another student or you will suspend To give $40,000 raises to an employee information pertaining to the meeting the panel to keep cell phones out of a bus driver for verbally correcting a that is already making big dollars? You agenda or anything associated with the classrooms as students are taking mean, rowdy student on the bus, but call that being thrifty with my dollar? I the school system. It needs your atten- photos of fights between students and you won’t use constraint when it comes don’t think so.” tion and it needs to contain detailed … teachers taking disciplinary measures to doing the right thing in keeping the “You allowed the superintendent information.” and posting them online before parents School Board affairs in order and pro- to bring a crony in … at a high salary He urged the board to consider are notified. The students, she said, tecting the School Board’s integrity.” and now the superintendent has hired live-streaming their meetings as the should be getting ready for college.

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from Old Dominion University and a Several Named to •a son, born to Doctor of Nursing Practice from Old Destiny Bursi and Dominion University. MacDougall al- Tech Dean’s List Timothy Willett of so has an Associate’s Degree in Social The following Virginia Tech stu- Onancock Aug. 7 Marriages Services in General Studies from Tide- dents from Accomack County were water Community College in Virginia named to the Dean’s List for the spring •a son, born to Madelyne and Jean Beach, Va. 2015 semester: Desarmes of Onancock Aug. 7 Births As nurse executive, MacDougall •Maricela Escalante of Nelsonia, a said she is excited to not only lead the junior majoring in English in the College •a daughter, born to Caprice Bright Awards nursing staff but also to focus on the of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences; of Greenbush Aug. 9 patient experience. “I regularly vis- •Jaime E. Bloxom of Onancock, a it the patients and introduce myself,” junior majoring in political science in •a daughter, born to Sharee Abbott she said. “It’s important to me that our the College of Liberal Arts and Human and Mervin Corbin of Temperance­ patients know how committed we are Sciences; ville Aug. 10 to helping them to heal. If anything •George W. Doyle of Onancock, a is standing in the way of the patient’s second-year student majoring in the Graduations needs, it is my job to help our team find two-year agricultural technology asso- Kelly, Addison Chosen a solution.” ciate’s degree program in the College for A&N Youth Tour But there’s one thing in particular of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Mile POSTS about her new job she is eager to start •Anne Marie E. Ihling of Onancock, A&N Electric Cooperative spon- on. “My favorite part of my job is the a senior majoring in finance in the sored two rising seniors in the 2015 mentoring of the staff,” MacDougall Pamplin College of Business; NRECA Youth Tour in Washington, Hospital Gets New said. “So many of them are already •Holly C. Tyson of Onancock, a ju- D.C. this June, based on their winning Head of Nursing pursuing certification and advanced nior majoring in biochemistry in the an essays. degrees. The enthusiasm is contagious. College of Science; The representatives were Chinco­ Riverside Health System has an- I love interacting with them.” •Marcos T. Gaztelum Franco of Paint- teague High School nounced the appointment of Patty MacDougall is married and has two er, a sophomore majoring in biological student Samantha MacDougall, DNP, RNC, as the new children living in the Hampton Roads sciences in the College of Science; Kelly, daughter of nurse executive for Riverside Shore region. Among the places she has lived •Joseph G. Watts of Cape Charles, Brad and Jennifer Memorial Hospital. are on the West Coast, including San a sophomore majoring in general engi- Kelly of Chincote- MacDougall Francisco, Calif., and in Spain while neering in the College of Engineering; ague, and Broad- comes to Riverside her husband served in the U.S. Navy. •Katherine S. Wendell of Cape water Academy from the University Charles, a junior majoring in psycholo- student Kellam of Maryland Shore Goodwin Licensed gy in the College of Science; Addison, daugh- Regional Health, as Funeral Provider •Grant C. Spence of Exmore, a se- ter of Hunt and where she was di- nior majoring in computer engineering Paige Addison of rector of accredi- Martha Holland Goodwin, daughter in the College of Engineering; Cheriton. tation and patient of Bart and Marga- •Benjamin C. Holland of Frank- They joined ap- Kelly safety as well as site ret Holland, is now town, a junior majoring in agribusi- proximately 1,700 administrator. She a third-generation ness in the College of Agriculture and students repre- previously worked licensed funeral Life Sciences; senting electric cooperatives across as manager of the MacDougall service provider. •Jeffrey L. Holland of Franktown, America as they visited several Wash- Mother-Baby Unit Goodwin grad- a senior majoring in crop and soil sci- ington landmarks and met with Con- at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. uated summa cum ences in the College of Agriculture and gressman Scott Rigell, whose staff pro- MacDougall said her attraction to laude from Tide- Life Sciences; vided a personal working in the Riverside Health Sys- water Community •Matthew R. Leffel of Jamesville, a tour of the Capitol. tem included being a part of the Riv- College, earning junior majoring in international stud- Through an in- erside Care Difference which puts pa- an Associate of Ap- ies in the College of Liberal Arts and terview process, tients at the center of a collaborative plied Science De- Goodwin Human Sciences; Addison was se- health care experience. In addition, the gree with a major •Madhurima Hore of Machipongo, lected to serve as team members she met during her in- in funeral service. She has passed the a sophomore majoring in general engi- Virginia’s Youth terviews and those she has gotten to national board exam, completed an in- neering in the College of Engineering; Leadership Coun- know since have left a lasting impres- ternship with Holland Funeral Home •Rebecca R. Outten of Machipongo, cil representative. sion. “It was the team members,” Mac- in Nassawadox and Salyer Funeral a senior majoring in accounting and She traveled to Dougall said. “They were knowledge- Home in Chincoteague, and passed the information systems in the Pamplin D.C. in July and able and immediately welcoming.” state board exam. College of Business. will go to New Or- Her education background includes Goodwin said she feels very blessed To qualify for the Dean’s List, stu- leans in February Addison a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from to serve her community and work with dents must complete at least 12 cred- 2016, representing Salve Regina University in Newport, her family at Holland Funeral Home it hours and earn at least a 3.4 grade A&N Electric Cooperative as well as R.I., a Master of Science in Nursing in Nassawadox. point average (on a 4.0 scale). her state. 10 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

daughter of Barbara Mason Williams director of international marketing, Department of Housing and Urban Obituaries of Onancock and the late Steven Davis a small-business owner, and a teach­ Development. Following early retire­ Williams and worked at Shore Clean­ er. He earned a private license to fly ment in 1974, he served as Building Parksley Graduate Dies ers in Onley. and eventually became a lieutenant in Commitment Program manager in Mr. Gregory Earl Johnson, 57, In addition to her mother, survivors the U.S. Air Force. He graduated with the single-family division of the Vir­ passed away Friday, Aug. 7, 2015, in include her son, John Davis Crowson a business degree from Illinois State ginia Housing Development Authori­ Newport News, Va. Barbour of Little Elm, Texas, who was University and earned his Master’s ty. Mr. Young was a past president of Born in Albe­ the love of her life; sisters, Tammi Tap­ Degree in International Management the Tuckahoe Lion’s Club in Richmond marle County, Va., man and Stephanie Stoeckert, both of from the American Graduate School and a member of Belle Haven Presby­ he was the son of Onancock; and nieces and nephews, of International Marketing “Thunder­ terian Church. He treasured time with Aaron and Shirley Ginnie Healy (and daughter, Bronwyn) bird.” Throughout his career, he trav­ his family and enjoyed woodworking, Johnson of LeeMont. of Everett, Wash., Ryan Taylor Spencer eled worldwide. gardening and fishing. He joined the U.S. of Dover, Del., Andrew Wayne Spen­ Mr. English treasured his time with In addition to his wife, survivors in­ Marine Corps fol­ cer (and fiancée, Christian) of Cape his wife, children and grandchildren. clude his daughters, Suzanne Young lowing graduation Mr. Johnson Charles, Robert Taj Bland of Annan­ He is survived by his children, Neil Hiller (and husband, Doug) of Char­ from Parksley High dale, Va., Cian Ryder Parks of Citrus English (and wife, Annette) of Wex­ lottesville, Va., and Deborah Young School. After his service, he worked for Heights, Calif., and Sam Longstreet ford, Pa., Jennie Outten (and husband, Harless (and husband, David) of Anheuser-Busch in Williamsburg, Va., (and sons, Brendan and Reagan) of Matthew) of Los Altos, Calif., James Manakin-Sabot, Va.; grandchildren, until he retired after 32 years. Mr. John­ Cape Charles. She was predeceased by English (and wife, Tiffany) of Auburn, Sarah Chakales, Carolyn Jenkins (and son loved music and played drums in var­ a sister, Cheryl S. Hopkins, formerly of Calif., Mitra English of Chincoteague, husband, Joe), Taylor Harless, Emily ious bands. He was an avid golfer. He and Cape Charles. and Layla English of Virginia Beach, Hiller, Jordan Harless (and wife, Veron­ his brother, Scott, worked together in a A memorial service to celebrate her Va.; brother, James English (and wife, ica), Kenzie Chakales, and Ann Warren business that was his dream. life was held at Williams-Onancock Gail) of Hayden Lake, Idaho; sister, Harless; great-grandchild, Miles Jen­ In addition to his parents, survivors Funeral Home Saturday, Aug. 15. Eda Ricketts (and husband, Don) of St. kins; niece, JoAnn Young Payne (and include his wife, Tina; sons, Gregory Earl Memory tributes may be shared at George, Utah; five grandchildren; and husband, Harris); nephew, Mark Lewis Johnson II and Aaron Paul Johnson; www.williamsfuneralhomes.com several nieces and nephews. Thomas; and sister-in-law, Jane Lewis grandson, Sylas Grey Johnson; brother, To honor his request, no public ser­ Hoppe. He was predeceased by two sis­ Scott (Tammy) and nephew, Tristen; broth­ Cashville Woman Dies vice will be held. ters and their husbands, Mabel Young er, Doug Shifflett; and sisters, Janet Salot­ Mrs. Louise Evans Trader, 92, of Memorial donations may be made Miles (Harry), and Margaret Young ti, Sandra Hooper and Shelby Stevens. Cashville, wife of the late William Park­ to the SPCA, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA Milliner (Morris); and a brother and his A memorial service will be held Sun­ er Trader, died Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015, 23418. Online condolences may be sent wife, Broadus Young (Audrey). day, Aug. 23, at 2 p.m. at Grace U.M. at Arcadia Nursing Center in Nelsonia. to www.doughtyfuneralhome.com A celebration of his life will be held Church in Parksley. A reception in the Born in Cashville, she was the daugh­ Arrangements were made by Dough­ at Belle Haven Presbyterian Church fellowship hall will follow. ter of the late Lester O. and Lillian West ty Funeral Home in Exmore. Monday, Aug. 24, at 11 a.m. by Rev. Memorial donations may be made to Evans. She was a member of Andrews Judith Worthington. Urn interment Grace U.M. Church, P.O. Box 156, Parksley, Chapel U.M. Church in Cashville. Revelle M. ‘Pete’ Young will be private, in the Virginia Tech VA 23421. Memory tributes may be shared Mrs. Trader is survived by her daugh­ Mr. Revelle Monds “Pete” Young, Columbarium. at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com ter, Louise Parker Johnson of Green­ 95, husband of Barbara Lewis Young Memorial donations may be made to bush; grandchildren, Vernon Parks Jr. and a resident of Morley’s Wharf, Ex­ the Eastern Shore Chapter of Virgin­ Cape Charles Woman Dies (and wife, Dana) and Kelly Charif (and more, for the past 25 years, formerly of ia Tech Alumni Association Scholar­ Mrs. Rosa Ann Palmer, 86, of husband, Rachid); eight great-grandchil­ Richmond, Va., died at home Thursday, ship Fund, c/o Pete Duer, P.O. Box 195, Cape Charles passed away Saturday, dren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Aug. 13, 2015. Quinby, VA 23423; or to Hospice of the Aug. 8, 2015, at Riverside Shore Me­ A graveside service was held Sun­ Born in Bloxom, Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite 3, morial Hospital. day, Aug. 16, at Parksley Cemetery, he was a son of the Onancock, VA 23417. Memory tributes She was the wife of the late Earnest with Pastor JoLynn Hart officiating. late Lewis Richard may be shared with the family at www. Palmer and the daughter of the late Memorial contributions may be made Young and Lena williamsfuneralhomes.com Willie and Harriett Brisco Palmer. to Andrews Chapel U.M. Church, c/o Dar­ Lewis Young and Arrangements were made by Wil­ Funeral services were conduct­ rell Bays, 11 Onancock St., Onancock, a 1944 graduate of liams-Onancock Funeral Home. ed Saturday, Aug. 15, at Bethel AME VA 23417. The guest book may be signed Virginia Polytech­ Church in Eastville, with Rev. Timothy at www.thorntonfuneralhome.net nic Institute and Cape Charles Native Dies Johnson delivering the eulogy. Inter­ Arrangements were made by Thorn­ State University, Mr. Young Angela Lynn Lewis Bennett, 41, ment was in the church cemetery. ton Funeral Home in Parksley. where he earned a of Canton, Ga., passed away Thursday, Gray’s Funeral Home in Cape BS in Agricultural Economics. He re­ Aug. 13, 2015, at her residence. Charles is handling the arrangements. Businessman Dies mained a supportive alumni of Virgin­ A native of Cape Charles, she was Mr. John Irving English, 65, of ia Tech throughout his life. Mr. Young the daughter of Helen Reed Wilson of Onancock Woman Dies Machipongo, husband of Mary K. En­ served for two years in the U.S. Army, Townsend and the late Walter M. Lewis Jr. Brandee Nicole Mason Williams, glish, died Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015. European Theater, and was a second In addition to her mother, survi­ 31, of Onancock passed away at her A native of Princeton, Ill., he was lieutenant in the 86th Infantry Division. vors include her children, Alyssa Ben­ home Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2015. the son of the late James Cyril English Mr. Young served as director of sin­ nett of Farmville, Va., Dylan Bennett of Born in Nassawadox, she was a and Naomi Hillman English. He was gle-family operations for the federal Townsend, and Katelyn Bennett of Dan­ August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 ielson, Conn.; and sister, Ann Lewis (and worker who loved her patients. Mrs. husband, Robert Kelley) of Saxis. She was Sterling loved cooking and crocheting. predeceased by a brother, Butch Lewis III. In addition to her husband, sur- A graveside service will be conducted vivors include her son, Kenneth T. CAPITAL LETTERS today, Aug. 21, at 2 p.m. at Cape Charles Sterling Sr. (and wife, Anna) of Pun- Cemetery by Rev. Janet C. Allen. goteague; daughter, Vickie Jones (and By Sen. Lynwood W. Lewis Jr. a prime example of Washington’s dys- Online condolences may be sent to husband, Linwood) of Keller; grand- s the sum- function that I just talked about in re- www.doughtyfuneralhome.com children, April Stevens of Keller, Ster- mer is, un- gards to the needs of non-partisan re- Arrangements were made by Wil­ ling Valentine of Accomac, Victoria Abelievably, districting. Their inability to work to- kins-Doughty Funeral Home, in Cape Savage of Accomac, Kassidy A’lexis winding down, gether in Washington on budgetary Charles. Jones of Keller, Kenny Sterling (and I wanted to up- and many other matters is largely a wife, Kelly) of Newport News, Va., date you on some result of these hyper-partisan districts. Retired CNA Passes Away and Adam Sterling of Wach­apreague; activities in the We had an exciting announcement re- Mrs. Rhoda Hargis Sterling, 85, great-grandchildren, D.L. Parkerson commonwealth cently and an end to the controversy over of Wachapreague, loving wife of Ver- Jr., Ny’Zir Dix, Jayce Strand, Payton and the 6th Sen- launchpad repairs at the Mid-Atlantic non Thomas Sterling for 69 years, Savage, and Lena Sterling; and Jack ate District. Regional Spaceport with an agreement passed away Sat- Russell, Brandy. She was predeceased First, we have finally reached between Orbital TDK urday, Aug. 15, by her daughter, Sandra Sterling. been called back into Special Session by and the commonwealth. I was pleased to 2015, at Heritage Funeral services were conducted Gov. McAuliffe to deal with the federal be involved in facilitating the agreement Hall Healthcare in Wednesday, Aug. 19, at Doughty Fu- court’s mandate that we redraw Virgin- so that we can move past last October’s Nassawadox. neral Home by Pastor Robert Mad- ia’s 3rd Congressional District because mission failure and on to become a lead- A native of Wa- ron. Interment was in Wachapreague the court found race was used unac- er in commercial spaceflight activity. chapreague, she Cemetery. ceptably to construct the district, repre- The spaceport will also play a very was the daughter Memorial donations may be made sented by Congressman Bobby Scott. I important role in Virginia’s new econ- of the late John to Alzheimer’s Association, 6350 Cen- am hopeful that this will give further omy. There are many exciting things Milton Hargis (To- ter Dr., Suite 12, Norfolk, VA 23502. support to a move toward non-partisan happening at Wallops Island which Mrs. Sterling by) and Catherine Online condolences may be sent to the redistricting in Virginia. I introduced will greatly benefit this district and the Taylor Hargis. She family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com redistricting reform legislation during commonwealth. The governor also an- retired from The Hermitage on the the last General Assembly Session and nounced agreement with NASA as to Eastern Shore as a CNA, a dedicated Jean B. Ewell Parker I plan to re-introduce it again, to make the operation of the Unmanned Vehi- Mrs. Jean B. Ewell Parker, 84, sure this very important matter stays cle Runway, whose construction should of Gloucester, Va., wife of the late Bill on the front burner. Redistricting is the begin soon. Virginia is one of only five Parker and George Edward Ewell, died fundamental cause of dysfunction in FAA designated test sites as we seek Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015, at Gloucester Washington and the growing tendency to integrate this unmanned aerial ve- House Assisted Living Center. toward government dysfunction here in hicle technology into the civilian world. Born in Silva, Va., she was the Virginia. The prospects for a success- This, too, offers tremendous opportuni- Now Buying Copper, Brass, daughter of the late Levin and Ruth ful redistricting special session are not ties for economic development. Aluminum, Cans, Refrigerators, Pettit Brittingham. She was a home- bright. There have been no real “across The updated Route 13 Corridor Safe- Stoves, Appliances, Cars, Trucks, maker and member of White Marsh the aisle” discussions or activities that ty Study, which began in the spring as a Baptist Church. would prepare this session for a success. result of public meetings I organized last and ALL Heavy Equipment Mrs. Parker is survived by her son, Should we fail to redraw the lines year on the Shore, should be completed George Edward Ewell Jr. (and wife, of the 3rd Congressional District by in the fall and we all look forward to see- *Rollback & Low Boy Services Evalene) of New Church; daughter, the Sept. 1 deadline, then the court ing what we can do to improve safety on Jill E. Falzone of Gloucester; sisters, will likely draw them for us, which, in this heavily traveled corridor. Available Katherine Mason, Alma Baylis, Elea- any event, will likely result in a better, I was pleased to present my Senate nor Langley, Annette Bynum, and Ju- more fairly constructed 3rd District. Resolution 111 along with Del. Blox- TURN YOUR UNWANTED dy Elliott; brothers, Wayne and Dale The Virginia economy continues to im- om’s House Resolution to honor all of Brittingham; grandchildren, Kyle and prove with a projected $553 million sur- the first responders and public safety METAL INTO CASH Morgan Falzone; and one great-grand- plus. That is somewhat deceiving in that, personnel who helped in the aftermath child. She was predeceased by two sis- by law, much of that surplus is already of the Cherrystone tornado last July. Call (757) 824-0106 ters, Olive Marshall and Betsy Jen- spoken for. A substantial portion will have It was a somber event remembering kins; and two brothers, Jack and Jim to be deposited in the state’s “Rainy Day” the three who perished and those who Brittingham. fund to restore it and also into the state’s were injured, as well as honoring those A&B Salvage A graveside service was held Aug. Water Quality Improvement Fund. whose service helped so many. 31194 Bishop Rd 18 at Greenbackville Union Cemetery. Still, we are obviously in a much After Labor Day, the headlong rush Memorial donations may be made better position going into the 2016 Vir- toward the 2016 Virginia General As- New Church, VA to White Marsh Baptist Church, 5123 ginia General Assembly Session than sembly will begin. This will be a budget George Washington Memorial Hwy., we were last year. As a cautionary Session. I can be reached at 787-1094 Gloucester, VA 23061. note, federal budget sequestration re- or toll free at 866-787-1094, P.O. Box Arrangements were made by Thorn- mains a sword hanging over the head 760, Accomac, VA 23301, district06@ ton Funeral Home in Parksley. of Virginia’s economy. Sequestration is senate.virginia.gov 12 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

Property in Exmore To Philip Brown For $15,000 Lot 161, Unit 111, Trails End Marriage •From Phyllis and Samuel Wehrenberg For $5,000 icenses ssued To Joshua Alvarado •From Chincoteague Bay Trails End •AnthonyL Cornell Young, I 63, and 7452 Machipongo Dr., Machipongo Association, Inc. Hope Rinnia Brisco, 51, both of For $137,500 To Larry Ward Birdsnest •From Eileen Kirkwood Unit 1, Lot 396, Trails End •Quincy Lamont Rogers, 42, of To Milissa and Steven Whitefield For $12,500 Exmore and Shatisha Nicole Brown, Lot 10, Peaceful Lakes, near Jamesville •From Richard and Carolyn Conklin 34, of Machipongo For $39,000 To Michael Gellis •Jennifer Irene Ricketts, 38, and •From the Natalie Gregor Trust 7626 Megan Dr., Chincoteague William Cory Bunting, 53, both of To Melody and Robert Copper For $270,000 Henrico, Va. Property in Wilsonia Neck •From JP Morgan Chase Bank •Jordon Kyle Kellam, 25, and Nicole For $120,000 To Kevin and Teresa Dickinson Lyn Richards, 38, both of Painter •From the Natalie Gregor Trust 38054 Bells Neck Rd., Painter •Andreas Knapp, 45, and Joyce To Arthur and Raleigh Upshur For $69,500 Angelica Stainker, 42, both of Marion Property in Wilsonia Neck •From Randall Speicher •Garrett Dawayne Ochsner, 38, and For $80,000 To Robert Rutter and Dawn Fleming Christina Kellam, 37, both of Exmore •From Susan Joy Lot 369D, Unit 2, Trails End To Alyce and Andrew McCroy For $16,600 Property Property in Cape Charles •From Wanda Sokilinski •From Rosanne Conner For $43,000 To Jeffrey and Leeanne Kornbau To Anthony Luongo & Morgan McKenty Transactions •From Robert Morton, and Charles Pintail Lane parcel, Horntown 5 Willow Manor, Chincoteague and Jill Beach For $35,000 For $119,000 •From Tankard Shore Partners, LLC To George and Sara Manners •From Richard and Michele Haynie •From Donald and Teresa Barnes To Frances and Richard Williams 512 Tazewell Ave. in Cape Charles To David Bowker and Kate Ellefson To Philip and Susan Calabrisotto Property in Franktown For $330,000 19530 Main St., Melfa Lot 115, Unit 2, Trails End For $22,000 •From Chincoteague Bay Trails End For $192,000 For $11,000 •From Jean Harding Association, Inc. •From Elaine Hamann •From Wayne Williams To Heather and Jeffrey Gray To Billy and Brooke Lowe To Pensco Trust Co. To Larry Rantz 615 Monroe Ave. in Cape Charles Lot 229, Unit 111, Trails End 3147 Ridge Rd., Chincoteague Miona lot, New Church For $252,500 For $4,500 For $289,900 For $200,000 •From Vickie Mapp •From Chincoteague Bay Trails End •From Elaine Hamann •From Patty Downs To Debra and Thomas Conklin Association, Inc. To Penso Trust Co. To Kevin and Shonda Swartz 3145 Ridge Rd., Chincoteague Lot 90, Section 3, Trails End For $42,000 For $18,000 •From Samuel and Deborah Harrell •From Alexander Reed To Frank and Dainette Ward To Francis and Dawn Viglietta 5709 Trails End Dr., Horntown Lot 426, Section 2, Captain’s Cove For $110,000 For $6,500 •From Ellen Greynold •From Phyllis Thomas To C. Lee and Elaine Davis To Daniel Bowden 32456 Vernon Rd., New Church 10101 Jerusalem Rd., Temperanceville For $102,000 For $1,100,000 •From John Truitt To Nora McCutcheon HURDY GURDY 4 Waples St., Onancock For $140,000 2 Great Locations •From Fannie Mae •Onley near Nandua H.S. To Carolyn Try and Peter Holick •Chincoteague beside Subway 11412 Hacksneck Rd., Hacksneck For $44,900 •From Robert Turner Eat Healthy • Fresh To George and Ilene Richardson Probiotic • Natural 15262 Russell Dr., Onancock 60 Toppings For $279,900 •From Fotios Skouzes Colonial Square 13C To Zane and Jennifer Freeman Belle Haven (757)442-3277 Stop Eating Calories in a Cone Lot 1628, Section 3, Captain’s Cove For $8,500

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ing proactive enough.” ~Solar System~ (Continued From Front Page) “If they really want this to happen,” Happy Birthday, said Supervisor Ron Wolff., “they would more to eliminate the friction.” The deadline that the company fac- just go ahead and pay the taxes.” Brooke!! Meanwhile, the proposed solar es should not sway the outcome, Crock- Chairwoman Reneta Major didn’t project took a hit. After much discus- ett said. “Anybody could come before want to lose the $2.6 million. “I’m wor- sion the board voted unanimously for this board … we can’t let their mistake ried that if they get the exemption, You’re a Beautiful Crockett’s motion to send a letter to put us in a position to make a fast de- where does it put us? I would hate the State Corporation Commission cision. Their offer thus far for me is not for it just to die.” She said the county Daughter and (SCC) to oppose the project’s quest a good deal.” he added. needs the money for capital improve- to become tax exempt when building “We have nothing in writing,” said ments and other purposes. Granddaughter!! 80-megawatt solar panels and a sub- Chesser. He complained of the solar “Everybody knows how I feel about station on about 1,000 acres on With- company’s ploy to divide into four com- this,” said Lewis. “I realize that there ams Road in Oak Hall. panies to get the exemption. “I don’t are other states and other places that The county was offered $2.26 mil- see how anyone can believe that is four are having this solar system put in. The Best lion in an unclear proffer that in- different companies. If they do (get the When you take away a thousand acres Big & Little Sister!! volved Eastern Shore Solar, LLC exemption), we can appeal it. Person- of prime farmland, I think that makes and the world-renowned company, ally, I think we are better off if they a difference.” Amazon. But supervisors said over leave. … Crops … will do you more “Just because we’re rural, doesn’t the 30-year project, between $8 mil- good … only money coming back in the mean we have to be rural-minded,” Amazing Cousin & lion and $32 million could be collect- county is money — rent… money land- Major replied. ed.“You’re also talking about Amazon owners will get.” Friend!! and they’re going to squabble over a Crockett wanted a copy of the let- couple million,” said Supervisor Don- ter to the SCC to be sent to the gov- NEVER PAY ald Hart. “They’d put that in a piece ernor, lieutenant governor, senator and The Best Niece Ever!! of paper and blow their nose in it.” delegate. The county “didn’t do that for Tyson’s Thornton said, “There is a lack of FOR YOUR or Perdue or … Wanda’s business,” he communication” between the county said of a tax break. and the solar companies. “We’re not be- LOCAL NEWS We ALL Love You!! SUMMERS ROCK 0% WITH CTG! Financing EVERY WEEK a LUCKY LISTENER will win TICKETS TO ONE OF THE SUMMER’S HOTTEST CONCERTS for 48 Months Featuring the Fast Cat Series Commercial Zero-Turn Riders

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Posting p By SPORTSAnthony Sharpe Owes Much to Football U the season when he felt he was held Sharpe has stayed involved in sports, Bill in the end zone trying to catch a pass both as a volunteer coach and an offi- Sterling from Charnock that would have beaten cial. He is also a trustee in his church. Onancock and put the Bulldogs in the Looking back, he realizes football he 2015 football season gets un- playoffs, but there was no call. was the road that led him to his current derway tonight with Northamp- “In that day, we never questioned a life. “I grew up in college and would Tton hosting West Point and then call by an official,” Sharpe says. “When never have gotten the opportunity to go tomorrow Broadwater faces Cape Hat- there was no call, we just went back to there without football. Coach Parks and teras at home in a 1 p.m. start. the huddle and ran the next play. But Phil McCaleb were a big part of my life At this point, local high-school play- I will never forget that play and feel I in high school. I heard Phil passed this ers are excited and hopeful for a suc- would have made the catch.” past year. He was hard on me, on all of cessful season on the girdiron. Right At Delaware State, he bulked up us, really, but it prepared us for life.” now, these players are not thinking to 240 pounds on his 6’, 4” frame and Sharpe says he also owes much to his about the future, but are focused on that played defensive end, leading his team parents. “I know I am blessed to have opening kickoff when their long hours in tackles. He is currently listed sev- two parents at this age (55), who are still of practice finally culminate in playing enth all-time in the Mid-Eastern At- alive and together. My parents weren’t in front of their school supporters. lantic Conference with 350 career strict, but you knew what they expected But, the fact is, football, more than tackles. A captain his senior season at of you. Work hard and treat people right. any other sport, in my opinion, can Central, Sharpe also was named cap- That will carry you far in life.” Anthony Sharpe build character and dictate your future. tain of the 1982 Delaware State squad. Just ask Anthony Sharpe, a 1978 This past year, he missed by one Central graduate who owes much of vote being named to the school’s Ath- what he has today to football. letic Hall of Fame and hopes to gain Sizzling Summer Savings Sharpe, visiting his parents this admittance in 2016. week on the Shore from Texas, where At Delaware State, Sharpe earned a he has made his home since 1983, says degree in business administration and he and Garry Stevens were walking became the first member of his family the halls of Central one day when the to graduate from college. Stevens’ foot- principal, John Parsons, called the two ball career was cut short by an injury, into his office. but he got his degree. “John Howard didn’t talk to you, he “That was a big day when I gradu- roared when he spoke,” recalls Sharpe ated from college,” says Sharpe, one of “The Cape Charles” of his principal. “I went in there expect- five children raised by Clarence and ing to do 50 pushups, because that’s Tomashie Sharp. “We all gathered here $1,000 what he usually demanded we do. But at my parents’ home in Painter and OFF FOR this day, he asked me, ‘Do you want to drove up to Dover for the graduation. BUYING go to college?’ ” Married to the former Lorrie Mears, “I said, ‘Mr. Parsons, my parents who also graduated from Central, LOCAL can’t afford to send me to college.’ ” Sharpe went to Texas after his gradu- “That’s not what I asked you,” yelled ation from college because he had a Parsons. brother stationed there in the military. In the office was a Delaware State He has been there ever since, work- From $91,900 MUST GO!!! football coach, who offered both Sharpe ing in communications and now near- and Stevens a football scholarship to ing retirement. “I tell my friends the FREE play at the Dover school. weather has kept me in Texas,” he says. TRADE-IN Sharpe had been a wide receiver his “When I call home and hear of pipes ANALYSIS senior season in 1978, playing for Coach freezing, I am in a T-shirt and shorts.” Tom Parks on a team that also included With three children who were in- Benjie Bonniwell and Bryan Charnock. volved in sports and now a 6-year-old Sharpe remembers the last game of grandson he coaches in youth sports, Good thru 8/31/2015 *Model Home Only August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 15

Literacy Golf Tourney contact Northampton Parks and Rec- The Eastern Shore Literacy Coun- reation to receive registration and/or cil 19th annual Drive for Literacy Golf SPORTS SHORTS coach’s packets. Volunteer coaches are Tournament will be held Friday, Oct. access points to the water, as well as an- support the foundation in its mission to needed for this program. Coaches will 2, at Eastern Shore Yacht and Coun- swer questions about gear and fishing mobilize resources to promote student have the opportunity to coach their try Club with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. from different types of boats or piers. performance and excellence in teaching child as well as receive a free scholar- Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. Schultz retired to the Shore after in our public schools. ship for their child’s participation. to 1 p.m., with an awards ceremony a career as a journalist, author, staff The $440 team entry fee and indi- Registrations are due by Sept. 10 at following the round. There will be door writer for Field and Stream magazine, vidual golfer entry fee of $125 covers 4 p.m. prizes and awards for first, second and and broadcaster for ESPN. He rep- the greens fee, carts, lunch, awards re- For information about this program third place, both net and gross. resents the Eastern Shore on the Vir- ception, and prizes. Hole sponsorships or coaching, contact the Parks and The entry fee is $400 for a team and ginia Marine Resources Commission’s are $250 for non-playing sponsors or Recreation office at 678-0468 or email $100 for a player. Recreational Fisheries Development $600 with a team. Major sponsorships [email protected] Make checks payable to Eastern Fund Advisory Board. are also available. Golfers’ entry sub- Shore Literacy Council and return by The program is free and refreshments missions should include names of team One-Pitch Softball Sept. 22 with name, address, contact will be served. For more information, members, a contact phone number and Gaskins Chapel AME Church will information and handicap to ESLC, contact the library at 787-3400. an email address. Make checks pay- hold a One-Pitch Softball Bonanza 29300 Lankford Hwy., Melfa, VA 23410. able to NCEF and mail to P.O. Box 323, Saturday, Aug. 29, starting at 9 a.m. at For more information, contact 789- Motorcycle Poker Run Cape Charles, VA 23310. Arcadia High School. 1795 or email [email protected] The Chincoteague American Legion For more information, call 331-2932 Registration is $150 per team, due Riders Chapter 159 will hold a Poker or 678-6212. by Aug. 24. There will be team awards Thunder Tryouts for 12U Run to benefit Our Wounded Warriors for first and second place. Eastern Shore Thunder will hold on Saturday, Aug. 22. Free Tennis Lessons To register, call Duane Walker at tryouts for a 12U softball travel team Registration will take plade from The Community Tennis Association 757-387-9043 or Gregory Bagwell at for the 2016 season Aug. 30 at Nandua 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Parksley American of Chincoteague Island is offering free 757-710-7305. High School softball field, starting at Legion Post 100, 18431 Dunn Ave. tennis lessons at Memorial Park Courts 4 p.m. For more information contact The last bike in will be at 3 p.m. at on East Side Road in Chincoteague on Gaskins Golf Tourney Keith Justice at 757-710-1164. the American Legion Post 159 on Chin- Aug. 27. Classes for adults (16+) begin at The Sons of Allen Gaskins Chapel coteague Island. 9 a.m. and for youths (6-15) at 10:15 a.m. AME Church will hold the fifth annu- YMCA Youth Soccer There is a $20 entry fee, $10 passen- For more information and to reg- al Golf Tournament, Sept. 5, at Nas- The YMCA youth soccer league will ger entry fee and $5 for extra hands. ister, call Richard Werksman at 336- sawango Golf Course in Snow Hill, kick off the week of Aug. 31 for kids 6 First prize is $100 cash, second is 3241 or Rick Willis at 894-4068. Md., with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. and up. Practices will be held up to twice $50, and third prize is $25. The entry fee is $80 per individual, a week, with games being played on Sat- There will be food, a 50/50 raffle Fall Flag Football League with overall lowest score the tourna- urday mornings. There will be a begin- and a silent auction. Northampton Parks and Recreation ment champion, with three brackets to ner clinic on Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 6:30 All bikes, and riders, cars and trucks will begin its 2015 Youth Flag Football be determined at time of registration. p.m. All practices and games will be held are welcome. For more information League Saturday, Sept. 19, at Indian- All golfers entering the tournament at the soccer fields in Onancock. contact Linda Robinson at 757-709- town Park for ages 5 to 16. will be eligible for a $5,000 putting There also will be Little Kickers soc- 9176, Kat Edwards at 757-894-0050 or Practices for registered players will contest with one winner from 50 feet. cer on Mondays at 5:15 p.m. for kids the AL Post at 336-9749. begin on Aug. 24 and be held once a Send entry and sponsor form with ages 3-5 beginning Sept. 7, with prac- week. Games will be played each Sat- payment to Gaskins AME Church, tices and games held at the YMCA. YMCA Tumbling Class urday beginning at 10 a.m. if weather Golf Tournament, P.O. Box 447, Melfa, The cost for both of these sports is The YMCA will offer a new teen permits. Players and coaches interest- VA 23410. For more information, call $35 for members and $45 for prospec- tumbling class for teens ages 13-18 ed in participating in this league must Gregory Bagwell at 757-710-7305. tive members. Call the Y at 787-5601 Wednesday nights at 6:15, beginning for more information. Sept. 9. The pre-k tumbling (3-5 years) Lankford Hwy. Back-to-School will be on Saturdays at 10 a.m. and Painter Specials!! Schultz on Fishing school age tumbling (6-12 years) will Fourth Tuesdays at the Library, an start at 11 a.m. beginning Sept. 12. initiative of the Friends of the East- The cost is $35 for members and $45 ern Shore Public Library, will present for prospective members. Call the Y at 757-442-5151 “Fishing Virginia’s Eastern Shore” with 787-5601 for more information. Ken Schultz on Aug. 25 at 7 p.m. at the Accomac Library, 23610 Front St. NCEF Golf Tourney Schultz will speak about the many The Northampton County Education opportunities for recreational fishing Foundation (NCEF) will hold its 9th An- on the Shore. He will discuss the pri- nual Golf Tournament on Friday, Oct. 9, mary species caught locally, the most at Bay Creek Golf Club in Cape Charles opportune times for catching them, and with a noon shotgun start. Proceeds will

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Nandua Wins Opening Golf Match Nandua won the opening golf match of the season Thursday at Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club. Nandua’s Matt Teasley, with a 99 (pictured far right), shot the low round of the day, while teammate Jack Schreiber (far left), with a 102, was second. Arcadia’s Ashley Holcomb (above) led her team with a 105. Chincoteague’s Brock Schisler (right) chipping from the rough, led his squad with a 108. Nandua’s Ryan Ross had a 106. Cape Charles’ Joe Gittinger Wins Special Angler Open Joe Gittinger of Cape Charles won hurled a “Hail Mary” and made a dash able to all Special Anglers from all the Special Angler Open Division of to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel states for national ranking points. the Special Angler Foundation Catch- Pier, with Smith in hot pursuit. Gittinger More Fishing News and-Release Tournament recently. quickly scored on a sea mullet, bringing In other fishing news, Chris Snook Until Friday, Aug. 7, Gittinger, fish- his count to five species. Smith then an- of Chris’ Bait and Tackle says flounder ing for the Town of Cape Charles Pier swered with a sea robin catch. Gittinger are starting to show around the fourth Team, had been stuck at four species: then fired back with a sliver perch catch, island and high rise of the Chesapeake a puffer, sea robin, pinfish, and black securing his first-place standing. Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Some offshore sea bass. Other anglers, seeing his Throughout this week, Gittinger wrecks also have been producing some progress fishing the Cape Charles Pier, has continued to bring in several other big fish. Spadefish around the CBBT stormed the town last Friday in an at- catches, including pigfish, and several pilings has been a hot bite. tempt to neutralize his advance. bluefish. His catches have caught the Red drum bite has been good in the In the heated fishing duel that de- eye of the Cape Charles chapter of Fish evening around Buoy 36 using bunker. veloped on the pier, Travis Smith of Dispatch, in which he has become a Cobia are now hanging around the White Stone, the 2015 Special Angler sponsored angler, providing catch re- buoys, with anglers casting live eels National Champion, quickly picked up ports to their fish report. and also using cut bunker. three species: a black sea bass, a pin- Gittinger heads to the Northern Croaker and spot have been around fish, and a very rare gag grouper, a spe- Neck this coming week to defend his Buoy 262 and also at the tripod out of Joe Gittinger of Cape Charles won cies not well known to Virginia waters. Special Angler Division title in the Oyster. Gray trout have been available the Special Angler Open Division With the pressure building, Gittinger Dream Fields Spanish Mackerel Tour- around the concrete ships, but most of the Special Angler Foundation nament. Since the inception of the Spe- are small, according to Chris Catch-and-Release Tournament. cial Angler Division in 2013, Gittinger Ron Greaser at Don’s Tackle Shop on on the east side of the shipping chan- has either won the division outright or Wachapreague Road says Spanish mack- nel north of the range light in 40 to 50 tied for first place. He will be fishing erel have shown up from Crammy Hack feet of water. this year for the pride of the Eastern south past Nassawadox Creek. They are Greaser says fishing has been slow Shore aboard the Jimmick Jr. III, cap- feeding in the tide lines on the eastern for keeper flounder in the seaside inlets. tained by Jim Diebler. side of the bay. Troll for them with 4- to Look for clean water in deeper channels, Island Taxi Results of the ongoing catch-and- 8-ounce inline weights, or #1 planers fol- and the north end of Parramore Island Let us drive you!! release tournament can be found lowed behind by #00 or #0 Clark spoons. around the inlet. Jigging with bucktails at http://content.fishdispatch.com/ Some days gold spoons outfish silver. continues to be a top producer. Croaker 757 894-7456 Leaderboards/SpecialAnglerVMRC You also can get them by casting into and spot are hitting shrimp, squid and CIslandTaxi.com Leaderboard.html breaking fish with Gotcha metal plugs fishbites. Reef and inshore wreck fish- Cash prizes are available to Virgin- or small spoons, says Greaser. ing still show plenty of flounder, and a VA Taxi Permit #25588 ia Jr. and Jr. Special Anglers, while the Other new arrivals to the bay are variety of triggerfish, spadefish, cobia Now serving Eastern Shore, MD, Salisbury & Airport, Berlin, Pocomoke & Chincoteague Special Angler Open Division is avail- nice-size croakers. Fish have shown up and occasional dolphin. August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 ESSHL Titans Bring Home the Tiki Again in O.C. Local All-Stars Repeat in Street Hockey For the second straight year, the Jersey Fresh team from Transboro, N.J., Eastern Shore Street Hockey League to advance to the division finals. The Ti- Titans have won the 2015 Cool Hockey tans went up 3-1 early in the game, but Events Beach Bash Hockey Tourna- a young Jersey Fresh team came back to ment held in Ocean City, Md. tie the game at 3-3. In the end, determi- The Titans, made up of All-Star play- nation helped the Titans get ahead 5-3 ers from the ESSHL Senior League, to secure their spot in the finals. traveled to compete in this three-day Heading into the finals Sunday eve- tournament against teams from North ning, the Titans faced the fourth-seed- Carolina, New Jersey, New York and ed team of Anarchy from Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Pa. The game got off to a slow start as Over the course of the three days, both teams seemed tired, but the Ti- The Eastern Shore Street Hockey League Titans include (from left): the Titans played four games that tans got on the scoreboard first with a front row - James Haley, Pay Luckenbach, Guy Shover, Brad Ford, Mark led them to their second champion- goal by Titan forward Donnie Williams Stapleton, Donnie Williams and Zach Mills; back row - Brandon Staple- ship, two qualifying games on Friday in the first period. The game went back ton, El Stapleton, Scott Millikin, Jesse West, Hank Chew, Tim Edwards and Saturday and tournament round and forth, remaining at 1-0 until, with and Coach Nick Splangler. games on Sunday. six minutes remaining, Pat Lucken- The Titans’ first match was against bach scored the insurance goal to put presented from Cool Hockey Events. senior league for players 12-65. If you AIT Kings from Pittsburgh, Pa. With the Titans up 2-0. Individual awards went to Williams are interested in playing or even learn- some breakdowns in defense, the AIT Shot after shot, Anarchy could not for Most Valuable Offensive Player for ing street hockey, visit www.ESSHL. Kings handed the Titans their only score on goaltender Mark Stapleton, his two-goal game and Stapleton for org to register or contact the league to loss of the tournament, 6-3. who shut the team down time and time Most Valuable Goalie for his shutout. find out more information. The league With some major adjustments and again. Williams scored with minutes left ESSHL is holding sign-ups for the is having a hockey night on Monday, refocusing, the Titans were on a mis- to seal the game at 3-0. As time wound Aug. 24, at 6 p.m. at the rink in Parks- sion to rebound and defeated their down and the clock reached zero, the ley Town Park. next opponents, Mayhem, also from Titans’ bench erupted in a frenzy over Bay Challenge Sept. 19 Pittsburgh, in a very close 5-4 decision. their second consecutive championship Sponsored by the Eastern Shore of With qualifying games completed, the and spectators stormed the court to Virginia Anglers’ Club, the 2015 Onan- Titans were seeded second in the Rec. congratulate the team from Parksley. cock Bay Challenge will take place Sat- Division and had to play a very tough The team received the Tiki Award, urday, Sept.19. Now in its 25th year, the event will award over $6,500 worth of prizes. Youths 16 and under are eligible to fish for free in the Onancock Bay Chal- lenge, while there is a $25 entry fee for adults. Adult plaques, youth trophies, and gift certificates will be awarded for the largest and second-largest croak- er, spot, bluefish, flounder, gray trout, speckled trout, sand mullet, and red WE DELIVER drum (18 to 26 inches long). Anglers must register prior to the event. 757-665-5756 Fishing is with rod and reel or hand line 16075 Lankford Hwy., Nelsonia only, and begins at 6 a.m. Anglers have to Open 7 days a week 10AM-11PM present their fish to be weighed in at the Onancock Wharf by 5:30 p.m. and are en- Everyday Specials couraged to release anything that they will • 2 Lg. Cheese Pizzas $16.99 not eat or enter in the event. Sept. 20 is the • 2 Med. Cheese Pizzas w/1 Topping $12.99 bad weather day. • 2 Lg. Pizzas w/1 Topping each $17.99 High-School Football Seasons Opens Tonight Official rules and entry forms are • 1 Lg. Cheese Pizza w/10 Wings $15.69 The high-school football season opens tonight with Northampton hosting available at Don’s Tackle Shop, Sea- • 1 Lg. Cheese Pizza w/20 Wings $20.99 West Point in a 7 p.m. kickoff. Then Broadwater faces Cape Hatteras at Hawk Sports Center, Seaworthy Ma- • 2 Lg. Cheese Pizzas w/20 Wings $27.99 home tomorrow in a 1 p.m. start. Previews of those two teams appear to- rine, the Onancock Harbormaster’s Of- • 1 Lg. Cheese Pizza, 5-pc. Chicken day on the following pages. Previews of Arcadia, Chincoteague and Nan- fice, and on the Anglers’ Club website. Tenderloins & Mega Fries $18.99 dua, who all open next Friday night, will appear next week. Pictured is For more information, call 757-709- • 1 Lg. Cheese Pizza, 10-pc. Chicken a scene from a scrimmage between Arcadia and Northampton last week. 8697 or visit www.esanglersclub.org Tenderloins & 1 Garden Salad $24.75 20 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21

BROADWATER Broadwater Short on Numbers, But Not Talent schedule Story and photos by Bill Sterling will need to provide the time and room 10 games this season.” Broadwater enters the season with for the backs and receivers to operate. After having only two home games a home game against Cape Hatteras Dontae Weatherly provides bulk last season due a cancellation, the Vi- SATURday, Aug. 22 tomorrow with only 18 players, and and is a proven commodity, and with kings are home for five dates and two five of those are up from the JV squad Hayden Mabalot, the team’s most ex- of their away games are at Chinco­ 1 p.m. and will see their first varsity experi- perienced lineman, will anchor both teague: on Aug. 28 and a rare match- Cape Hatteras @ Home ence this season. the offensive and defensive lines. Jack up with Arcadia on Sept. 25. But the Vikings are not lacking for Salm and Liam Kelly return from last Let the games begin tomorrow. talent, with their leading rusher and year to bolster the line. Casey Wescoat Friday, Aug. 28 receiver, as well as an experienced will see action as a safety. 7 p.m. quarterback, returning. Matt Albertson, Brian Drummond Away vs. Chincoteasgue Tyler Major ran for 1,482 yards last and Hunter Bonniwell are newcomers season in only eight games and scored who bolster the offensive and defen- 24 touchdowns while averaging an sive lines. Bowde Arvidson is another Friday, Sept. 4 eye-popping 10.5 yards a carry. young player who will provide backup 7 p.m. Major Morgan caught 31 passes for in the defensive backfield. Trip Wescott Away vs. Richmond Christian 349 yards and with Taylor Major, who will be a backup running back and de- grabbed 14 receptions for 225 yards fensive end. last year, will be the primary targets Depth will be a factor, and certainly for quarterback Austin Murphy, who the Vikings cannot afford many inju- Friday, Sept. 11 threw for 876 yards and six touch- ries with such a lean squad. 1 p.m. downs last season in eight games. Broadwater will need its key players Away vs. Woodbridge Senior Thomas Scott has seen plen- to go both ways. Morgan had 50 tackles ty of action in the backfield and will and a sack last season, and look for the be counted on heavily with a position Major twins to be active on defense. Saturday, SEPT. 19 change possible due a shortage of line- “We don’t have everyone we expect- 1 p.m. men. Christopher Locklear is athletic ed for various reasons,” said Broadwa- Greenbrier Christian @ Home and will help out in the backfield. Jim- ter coach Noble Palmer, “but I like this my Lord and Sawyer Coulbourne will team and know these guys are ready see action as a receiver. to compete and give their best. We are The key for those Viking playmak- not going to back down from anyone. FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 ers will be an inexperienced line that We will be there to line up for at least 7 p.m. Away vs. Arcadia Quarterback Austin Murphy threw six TD passes last season. Friday, oct. 2 7 p.m. Away vs. Kenston Forest

SATURDAY, OCT. 10 1 p.m. Isle of Wight @ Home

Saturday, Oct. 17 2 p.m. Portsmouth Christian @ Home

Saturday, Nov. 7 1 p.m. Fuqua @ Home

Tyler Major (left) gained almost 1,500 yards in eight games last season. Taylor Major (center) was a threat both as a runner and receiver, and Morgan Major (right) led the team in receptions. August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 21

Northampton Jackets Upping the Ante This Season SCHEDULE Story and photos by Bill Sterling speedster Tamaze Brisco and a strong Frederick Williams, Raysaan Burton, Northampton broke a losing streak effort on defense. Mike Jones, Durell Robinson and Dar- last season that had stretched to 37 “We have an older varsity and JV ion Anderson will also tote the ball for games, but still suffered a 1-9 season team with a lot more experience after the Jackets. Friday Aug. 21 after three consecutive 0-10 seasons. last season where a lot of young play- Tamaze Brisco, only a sophomore, 7 p.m. Now the mission is to make winning ers played large roles,” said Jacket exudes athletic talent that was evi- West Point @ Home not the cause for the joyous celebration coach Ty Traister. “While it’s still early dent when he caught a short pass and that accompanied the 36-26 win over I think we are leaps and bounds ahead dashed 70 yards for a touchdown in Middlesex in the fifth game last sea- of where we were last year at this time. a scrimmage with Arcadia last week. Friday, Aug. 28 son, but the expected outcome when I look for us to be more competitive Thomas Javon, Devin Hill, Cody Goller 7 p.m. good players execute the game plan. week in and week out.” and Kelley Kwalon are other receiving Mathews @ Home Still, with only five seniors, Jacket fans Playmaker Dyshawn Beckett re- targets for the Jackets. might need a bit more patience be- turns after making many of the big Senior Austin Brady brings plenty fore thinking about winning seasons. plays for the Jackets last year. A quar- of experience to the line while Quinyon Friday, Sept. 4 However, the 2015 squad is going to be terback last year, Beckett will likely Williams, an All-District selection last 7 p.m. more competitive and will be in most be featured as a running back with year, adds bulk with his 6-5, 265 pound games. Last week they battled Arcadia Tyler Handwerk and Polite Bratcher frame. Brandon Brittingham, Devin Away vs. Northumberland in a scrimmage and showed their met- battling to be the starting quarter- Taylor, Jontrell Walker, Michael Jones, tle with a breakaway touchdown by back with Mitchell Pidgeon in the mix. Demitrius Trower and Justin Satchell will see action up front. FRIday, Sept. 18 Carlton Smith and Jaquan Johnson 7 p.m. are linebackers with Brandon Wood at Windsor @ Home defensive back. With about 30 players on the JV team, the future is looking brighter FRIday, Sept. 25 for Northampton, but these varsity 7 p.m. players, who have endured some long Away vs. King and Queen nights on the gridiron, are thinking about the present and wins, start- ing with the opener at home tonight against West Point. FRIday, Oct. 2 7 p.m. Away vs. Middlesex

Northampton players, with Coach Ty Traister in the center, celebrate Friday, OCT. 16 their win over Middlesex last season, breaking a 37-game losing streak. 7 p.m. Chincoteague @ Home

FRIday, Oct. 23 7 p.m. Away vs. Quantico

Friday, Oct. 30 7 p.m. Nandua @ Home

Friday, NOv. 6 7 p.m. Away vs. Arcadia

At left, quarterback Tyler Handwerk, 40, hands the ball to running back Raysaan Burton, 17, who follows the blocking of Quinyon Williams, 75, in a scrimmage with Arcadia. At right, Dyshawn Beckett is a playmaker. 22 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

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H6 p.m. - Celebrate Re- H9 a.m. - Zumba H9:30 a.m. - AA FRIDAY SATURDAY Sunday Aug. 21 covery Group mtg. - Fam- Class - Chincote- Aug. 23 mtg. - Cokesbury ily Life Center, Onancock Aug. 22 ague YMCA - $5 Church, Onancock - Meal: $6/single or $10/family - 336-3535 H11 a.m. & 3 p.m. - Annual POST H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Hnoon-4 p.m. - Youth Revival - Homecoming Service - New Leah Covenant Ministries Center - Harvest Time Deliverance Center, Allen Memorial AME Church, 787-2486 Painter Franktown H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Hnoon - Social Luncheon - TIMES p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Calvary Bible Church, Accomac H7:30 p.m. - Youth Revival - Harvest 66 Market St., Onancock H2:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Time Deliverance Center, Painter H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC Veterans’ Bldg., Main St., Onley Aug. 21–27 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s Methodist Church, Oak Hall H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague TUESDAY H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Monday Aug. 25 H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 Nassawadox Aug. 24 H1:30-3:30 p.m. - Bereavement Support Group mtg. - Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 16304 Downings UMC, 7291 Lankford Hwy., Oak Hall Coastal Blvd., Onley H4-7 p.m. - FREE Clothing Fair: Dress for Success - Elton Trower’s Karate H3 p.m. - Parkinson’s Disease Support Group - Hospice & Palliative Dojo, 28510 Lankford Hwy., Melfa - to benefit E.S. Coaltion Against Domestic Care, Onancock Violence - 3 bags of clothes per household - 787-1329 H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-7050 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H6-7:30 p.m. - Choice-Based Anger Control Class (Aug. 24 & 31) - H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 Peacewerks, 3100 Main St., Exmore - Call 656-3460 to register. H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ Episcopal Church, Eastville H7 p.m. - “Fishing Virginia’s Eastern Shore” with Ken Schultz - E.S. H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Parks & Recreation Dept. Line- Public Library, Accomac - refreshments served - 787-3400 Dancing Class - Indiantown Park, Eastville - 678-0468 H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic Methodist Church WEDNESDAY H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC H Aug. 26 Sage Diner, Onley 7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Acc. Chap. #62) mtg. - Masonic H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock Lodge, Chincoteague - 787-4718 Hnoon - AA mtg. - United Methodist Church, 75 Market St., Onancock H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac THURSDAY H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment H2-7 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Drive - American Legion Post 159, Aug. 27 Representative Avail. - Chincoteague Town 4030 Main St., Chincoteague Office H4 p.m. - Accomack Board of Supervisors Solid Waste Committee H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac mtg. - Public Works Office, 24420 Lankford Hwy., Tasley H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Library H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth H11 a.m. - Creature Feature with the Chincoteague Bay Ministries, Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 Field Station - Chincoteague Island Library - ages 4 to 10 H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, 4158 H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all Seaside Rd., Exmore - 442-6391 ages, levels welcome H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Call H4-7 p.m. - FREE Clothing Fair: Dress for Success - Elton 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests Trower’s Karate Dojo, 28510 Lankford Hwy., Melfa - to benefit H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox E.S. Coaltion Against Domestic Violence - 3 bags of clothes per H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC household - 787-1329 H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac - $1 donation/week Edward Jones Sponsors School Supply Drive H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley - 787-7099 Willie C. Randall, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Exmore, is supporting Ac- H5:30 - 7:30 p.m. - GriefShare Grief Recovery Seminar and comack and Northampton County Public Schools and area students by using his office Support Group - Franktown United Methodist Church - as a drop-off location for a school supplies drive. The branch address is 4045 Lankford $15/workbook fee - 442-3481 - 12-week program Highway in Exmore. H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Local residents and businesses may help by bringing in items to the Edward Jones Catholic Church branch office during regular business hours through August 25. H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa The items needed for the school supply drive include: pencils, erasers, pens, crayons, H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC paper, notebooks, foldersbookbags, backpacks, lunch boxes, rulers, facial tissues, scissors, H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC glue sticks, index cards, and highlighters. “Box Tops for Education” are also collected. August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST

pt driver needed EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. Help Wanted with B-CDL. Need person to is currently recruiting climb & do tree work. Must Help Wanted all positions avail- live in Chincoteague area. Northampton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting Dental Hygienist able - Apply in person 757-894-1249. ESRHS Dental Program at Yuk-Yuk & Joe’s in PART-TIME CASHIER employment applications for: Eastville, Va. Bonnie’s Bounty, in New Correctional Officer Requires a graduate of an accredited program approved service tech needed Church, VA., is looking for Job will require shift work, days, nights, weekends and by the American Dental Association, successful comple- Plumbing & electrical exp. a part-time cashier to work some holidays. Qualifications: over the age of 21 and have tion of Dental Hygiene National Board, Dental Hygiene necessary. CDL pref. No two to three days a week. obtained high school diploma or GED. Certifications must SRTA exam, and Licensed through Virginia Board of phone calls. Please come Contact us at (757)824-4211 be obtained within one year of employment. Dentistry. to Boggs Water & Sewage, for more information. Applications may be obtained from the Eastern Shore Re- Melfa. Chesapeake Bay Com- gional Jail Office located at 5245 the Hornes, Eastville, Va. This position requires the ability to perform scaling and retail position munications FT – Of- 23347 or the county’s website www.co.northampton.va.us root debridement, removal of all stains, patient educa- available – 3-4 days fice Assistant Must Deadline for applications: August 31, 2015. tion, tobacco counseling, and work with all age/minority per week. Apply in person: 8 have general office knowl- Northampton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. populations. a.m.-4 p.m. at Peace Token, edge and work well with Rt. 13N, New Church, Va. the public.Please email re- Bus Driver - Seasonal Position (6 to 9 months) Individual must be energetic, flexible and self-motivated­ sumes to careers@chesbay- ECMHSP is now accepting applications for Bus Driver for with strong attention to detail, communication, team- Management communications.net a Migrant Head Start Program. Responsible for providing work, customer service and computer skills. This position Position looking for experi- transportation for children. Preferred: High School Diploma also requires a person with the ability to use clinical Available immediately enced front desk & or GED, Commercial Driving License (class A or B), with assessment skills and perception to determine the needs in upper Northampton maintenance - PT & P & S endorsement. School Bus Driver Certificate of Train- of the patient while working with the medical provider. County in Tire & Auto FT staff. Competitive wages. ing and documented years of experience experience driving Ability to provide bilingual patient care is a plus. Repair Shop. Salary Please call 757-336-6313. a bus. Accepted: High School Diploma or GED, Commercial based on experience. Call retail sales/cus- Driving License (class A or B), with P & S endorsement. This is a full-time position with benefits. 710-2866 or 787-4837 for tomer service – Greet School Bus Driver Certificate of Training. Personal Leave appt. & assist customers, com- and employer-matched retirement plan. If you are a mission-driven person looking to make a puter skills needed to per- Open Continuously difference, email an application to [email protected] before need experienced form various duties. Some Exmore Transportation Office noon on August 25, 2015. Applications can be obtained housekeeper for evenings & weekends req’d. Jeniffer Santiago from www.esrh.org. Resumes may accompany the appli- motel - Please call Apply in person at 25044 4084 Lankford Highway cation but will not be considered if sent alone. 410-957-1300. Lankford Hwy. or online: Exmore, VA 23350 reid & taylor roof- [email protected] 863-412-6933 Eastern Shore Rural Health offers a competitive ing – Painter, Carpenter EOE, ADA benefits package and our campuses are Tobacco- & Roofer needed. 678-6169. Free Workplaces. EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet Class A CDL driver need- Got a boat or truck you Town of Cape Charles, Public Works Department ed. Field hauling, must have want to sell? Put it in the Maintenance Worker needed to perform various main- Accountant, Town of Cape Charles current physical & clean tenance activities for town buildings, grounds and equip- Post for only $30 until Treasurer’s Department seeks organized, efficient accoun- driving record. Drug-free ment including but not limited to sanitation, painting, tant with outstanding customer service skills. Tasks include workplace, good equipment. sold. 757.789.7678. mowing and minor carpentry projects. Requires heavy payroll, benefits management, regular, adjusting and clos- To apply call (757) 678-5097. manual labor and operation of power tools and equip- ing journal entries, receivables, tax billing, account analysis ment such as tractors, chippers and backhoes. Previous Position Vacancy – Part-time Bus Driver and reconciliation, and special projects. Must be proficient maintenance experience and mechanical abilities pre- in MS Excel and Word, navigating the internet, and be able The Eastern Shore Area Agency on Aging/Community Action Agen- ferred. Must have the ability to follow written and oral cy is seeking a part-time bus driver to transport children in the Ac- to quickly master the Town’s payroll and accounting soft- direction and be able to work weekends and holidays as ware. Position requires Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or comack area. Applicant must be mature and sensitive to the needs needed. High school diploma or GED, a valid VA Driver’s of children and families. A good driving record is required and ap- equivalent training and experience. Compensation will be license and reliable transportation required. Applicant based on experience and qualifications and includes excel- plicant should possess a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) must pass a pre-employment drug screening, be physi- with the endorsements of P&S. Interested candidates may obtain lent (state) benefit package. Starting pay is a minimum of cally fit and capable to lift up to 50 pounds regularly. FT $35,706 through $39,866. Submit resume and Town Em- an employment application at the ESAAA/CAA office or by calling position with excellent benefits. Starting salary $10/hour 757-442-9652. Closing date for applications will be August 31, 2015. ployment Application to Town Clerk, 2 Plum Street, Cape DOQ. Application available at the Town Hall or online Charles, VA 23310 or by email to [email protected]. at www.capecharles.org. Submit complete Town Employ- ESAAA/CAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Visit www.capecharles.org to download application. Posi- ment Application to Town Clerk at 2 Plum Street, Cape tion will remain open until filled. EOE This is an employment at will postion. Charles, VA 23310. EOE. The Eastern Shore Literacy Council will be hiring a The Sheriff’s Office of Northampton County is accepting Part-Time Literacy Program Coordinator in charge FT Propane Service Technician employment applications for: of supporting our tutors and learners from Intake to Suc- Requires CDL w/Hazmat, DOT physical @ Gas Check Jail Medic cess. This person should have excellent people skills, both Certification. Experience identifying/diagnosing gas This position will be working in the Eastern Shore Re- speaking and listening, a background in education, and leaks & installing/removing propane lines, tanks & ap- gional Jail and the job will require shift work, days, the ability to organize and synchronize diverse events. pliances. Competitive salary w/comprehensive benefits nights, weekends, holidays, and required to be on call at Computer skills a must. Salary range, depending on ex- & vehicle provided. Hiring process includes background times. perience, from $11-$14 an hour. check & pre-employment drug test. Contact Vernon Rick- Qualifications: over the age of 21 and have obtained Please call Jenny O’Neill at the Eastern Shore Lit- ards @ the Pocomoke Branch of Pep-Up @ 410-957-9535. high school diploma or GED. Applicant must possess at eracy Council 757-789-1695. a minimum the following: LPN or higher certifications preferred work experience. Applications may be obtained in person from the East- Northampton County based General Contractor Kool Ford Now Hiring ern Shore Regional Jail , 5245 the Hornes, Eastville, Va. seeks experienced help. Desired skills include car- Sales - Auto experience preferred Parts/Service - Ford experience a major plus 23347 or ESRJ applications are also available online at pentry, painting, roofing and general construction experi- www.co.northampton.va.us ence. Must have driver’s license and own transportation. Body Shop - Collision Repair and Paint Tech Top Dollar for right individuals Deadline for applications: August 31, 2015. Pay commensurate with skill level. Please call to set up Northampton County is an EOE. an interview. (757) 331-4560. Kool Ford: (757) 787-1209. 26 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015

EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. ’77 22’ catalina sail- Antique ’57 12-ft. 5-p c. rattan sun- is currently recruiting boat - Swing keel, new whirlwind - Race or room set - Couch, love- fiberglass, clean cabin, good fish w/18 h.p. manual-start seat, chair, glass end table Medical Business Assistant sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long Johnson. Boat refinished & coffee table. Like new. Onley Community Health Center shaft, Load-rite trailer. RE- to show! Motor overhauled REDUCED: $900 OBO. DUCED: $2,800. 442-1132 w/mechanics guaranteed! 973-670-4451. Chincote- Requires a high school diploma or the equivalent. Work ’91 SeaRay Sundancer $5,900 (negotiable). Diane: ague Island. experience in a medical or business office preferred. - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mer- 757-789-5141 before 6 p.m. baldwin piano - Ex- cruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; ’81 Wellcraft cud- cellent condition. Needs Individual must be professional, self-motivated and A/C w/reverse cycle heat, dy cabin V20 steplift, 2000 case maxi-c tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 have strong attention to detail, communication, team- nice galley, head w/ shower, deep V2004 Mer Cruiser, trencher simplicity bassinet work, customer service and computer skills. Ability to sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, low hours, with trailer w/Hydra-Bore & P-75 - Like brand new with mu- provide bilingual patient care is a plus. much more. 787-3454 $3,000. 757-331-1053 vibratory plow & 6-in. sic and vibrations. $75. Call Center Nurse ’99 JOHNSON OUT- ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 digger chain, 492 use 757-854-1637. BOARD - 115 h.p. $1,800. h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. hours. $7,500. FOR SALE: OCTAGON Atlantic Community Health Center Can be demoed. Good con- Bought new in 2002. Low GLASS-TOP DINING dition. 757-442-1345 engine hours & exc. cond. Call 757-442-9239. ROOM TABLE w/brass Current certification as a Registered Nurse or Licensed 20’ 4” open c-hawk - $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 legs $275. 757-787-7307. Practical Nurse is required. Prefer experience in a ’95 Mercury 200 outboard, ’06 17 1/2-ft. sea pro Feed/Seed pipe-threading ma- medical setting. trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. cc - Virtually like new chine - 1”-2” with dies & w/90 h.p. Merc & all alumi- horse hay - $5 per bale. oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070. Individual must be energetic, flexible and self-motivated num float on trailer. Ready straw - $3.50 per bale. NEW VOGUE PRIMA: with strong attention to detail, communication, team- & equiped! $11,900 or small Call 757-824-3930 or call Above-ground pool. 24’ work, customer service and computer skills. This posi- trade possible (fishing757-894-1339 (cell). round with auto cleaner. tion also requires a person with the ability to use clinical boat). Jim: 757-789-5141 Must be moved. $2,950 assessment skills and perception to determine the needs before 6 p.m. Misc. - For Sale OBO. 757-709-0409 of the patient while working with the medical provider. boat wheels - 4-blade, ’88-’92 maxx racing Ability to provide bilingual patient care is a plus. mi sc. furniture 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. sale! Must see! Low card set - And 1990 Dental Assistant $500. Call 757-999-3437 & prices! - 757-336-1233. Skybox NBA Card Sets: 17-ft. “C. 1905” Classic Launch leave message. true t-35F commer- Make Offer. 710-8637 Must be a high school graduate or equivalent with den- Cedar on oak with fiberglass 24’ privateer w/130 cial freezer - Clean generator: 1850-watt tal assistant training or experience. Requires the ability cloth resin bottom. Built in 2003; H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke and undamaged, needs Coleman Generator: $200. to perform four handed dental assistance and the ability powered by Nisson Marine 4 Boat, motor, & trailer: ask- compressor. Has new con- Misc. used office furniture to work well with children. stroke outboard; trailer, ship’s ing $8,000 OBO. Pot puller densor fan motor and com- & working gangboxes: Call wheel steering; custom aw- included. 757-678-6226. pressor relay. 757-302-1325. for prices. 710-0070 Individual must be energetic, flexible and self-motivated nings; new bottom paint. $8,900. 19.5-ft. privateer - 10-spd. vintage sch- with strong attention to detail, communication, team- Call: 757-787-7876. Custom from factory open, winn le tour bicycle Mobile Homes work, customer service and computer skills. This position full-length custom canopy. - Tire pump, backpack, birdsnest - 3BR, 2BA, also requires a person with the ability to use clinical ’98 sunbird cutty- 40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs., saddlebag, security chain, assessment skills and perception to determine the needs cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, elec. start & tilt, all stain- no pets, no Sec. 8. $575. tire pressure gauge all in- Avail. now. 757-678-5547, of the patient while working with the dental provider. 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. less steel deck fittings, cluded. $130. 804-218-1090. Ability to provide bilingual patient care is a plus. 757-709-1191, leave msg. Load-rite trailer w/teflon leave msg. soft crabs trailer lots - Land 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, rollers. $9,500: it is a steal! whales These are full-time positions with benefits. 9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift, Call 757-875-0268. lots available to lease for jumbos singlewide trailer homes at anchor puller, sink, fridge, soft crabs If you are a mission-driven person looking to make a stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer. Farm & Lawn Modest Town Trailer Park. 757-709-3240 Call Carl at 410-262-3070. difference, email an application to [email protected] before $8,995. 757-302-1185 754 Taylor Triple-head noon on August 25, 2015. Applications can be obtained Equipment are you a veteran soft-serve ice and looking for a from www.esrh.org. Resumes may accompany the appli- cream machine - cation but will not be considered if sent alone. 3-pt. hitch hardi new home? Call for de- mist sprayer - Pump & Bought new; only used 6 tails 302-846-0495. mos. READY FOR SUM- Eastern Shore Rural Health offers a competitive fan drive by the PTO. 150- land/home pkg. 4BR, gal. tank, sprays up to 60’. MER!! Water cooled. 3BA. Ready to move benefits package and our campuses are Tobacco- REDUCED: $2,000. Call Free Workplaces. EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. into. call for details 302- 5-hp meyers sub- 757-387-7678. 846-0495. adult schwinn ’03 15’ triumph boat - mersible water Mobile Home Parts pump - Includes electrical beach cruiser bike for sale. Dreamland Homes, Auto Supplies 50 h.p. Yamaha motor, trail- 1988 Grady White Made in the U.S.A., Exc. er, Bimini top, low hours, box. Used less than 30 hrs Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. 20’, 225 h.p. $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. cond. Must see. $130 OBO. 787-2823. Reese 12k gtw dual good cond. BEST OFFER. 442-5436. Cam weight-distri- Call 757-336-5112. Yamaha, 2 axle husqvarna riding mower - 42” cut, 15 h.p., bicycle for sale - bution & anti-sway ’01 18’ trophy - Very trailer. Ready to go. Canondale K7005X prof. system for towing a travel good cond. + extras. Can $500. 678-2566. Holland Hill REDUCED: $9,000. 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- grade mountain bike. Rid- Residential Community trailer. Plus shank & ball. be seen at K & E Marine, den once, many extras. SRP Used twice. Regular $750, across from Perdue plant. Call 757-824-5748. BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- 29279 Tyler Drive TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. $1,700: Selling for $800 Sell $375. Call 757-350-9055. $11K. 757-678-3622. OBO. Call 757-442-2783. New Church, VA 23415 ’03 aquasport - 19-ft. ’90 22-ft. seapro cut- FOR SALE: antique Boats, Etc. 4-in. CC, 115 h.p. John- ty cabin - Rebuilt OMC china closet. $200 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes son (low hrs.), EZ Loader 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, Get your place 20’ fiberglass chin- OBO. Call 757-787-7307. rent starts at $550 per month. trailer, new upholstery, 22-ft. aluminum trailer w/ items for sale - grills, Refrigerator/range/ coteague scow - 90 must see! $7,200.OBO. Call brakes (Grady White clone). rented a little h.p. 4-stroke Yamaha w/low books, $’s low, not priced washer/dryer hook-up. 757-678-6098. $10,300. Pat-757-442-4635. faster ... place items range from $2-$30. hrs., Brand new Bunk float- mercury outboard boat wheels - 3-blade, Weekly trash pick-up/ on trailer, center console, your rental in the 757-694-1336. water/sewer are included in propeller ss 22- 1 pair, 22” x 23-1½” shaft. scooter power VHF radio, depth finder, Pitch - Like new. $450. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & rent. Transit Bus Service. compass. Boat can be seen ES Post for as wheelchair - Adjust- 757-710-0070 leave message. able w/selected height, No pets. in Wachapreague. 787-8235 ’00 maxum 2800 scr 34’ deltaville dead- little as $11 per ’06 18’ sundance cc head, arm & back rests, (757)824-0315 twin 4.3L V6 engines. rise $28,500 obo - week! Call Angie joystick, charging port, 10” boat - 90 h.p. Yamaha Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 motor, Loadrite trailer, low rear drive wheel, 6” front maintenance record. Many Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) for free pricing at castor, seat-supporting hrs., good cond. $7,000. Call extras. $19K OBO. Call 678-3718. [email protected] 757-442-3680. 757.789.7678. post, $2,500 negotiable. 540-287-5047. ltbaycharters.com 757-694-7347 or 336-3506.

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2br mobile homes in northern acc. Rentals - Room for Rent cty. for rent - Sec- The Eastern Shore, a boating paradise with 37 public boat Garage Doors tion 8 approved. Call ramps, 4 public beaches & 14 uninhabited barrier islands. Cape Charles room Automatic Openers 757-710-8894. Commercial 3/4 acre near marina $29,900; for rent - $400/mo., Installation, Sales nueva casa 3 recam- $100/dep. Utilities included .98 acre w/pool & beach access & community boat ramp $29,900; 2 units for rent - oras & 2 banos solo Salon/office space & office/ except cable. Serious inqui- & Service $500 deposito Llame 2.4 acre on scenic cove w/dock $239,900; storefront. Rt. 13, Exmore. ries only. 757-693-2336. para los requisitos 1.8 acre, on large inlet to Chesapeake w/expansive view Call 757-710-1095 for de- 302-846-9100. $325,000. tails. 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CAT Service - Tree trim- • Copper, • Brass, You Enjoy Our Planned ming, removal and stump appl., hardwood flrs., lg. great Activities Lots of potential. $1200 • Aluminum, • Stainless Pets rm., $600/mo. + util. + $600/ per month plus utilities. grinding. 787-2100 or 710- Steel, • A/C Units, sec. dep., credit app. & ref. Let us show you one of our 8477. FREE ESTIMATES. • Computers. 2 Female Tri-colored Apartment Homes in the (757)894-1218 Now Open: M, W, F: 8-4, Sat: 8-1 req’d. 331-2822 or 331-3247. [email protected] We accept credit cards. chihuahua puppies melfa - Newly renovated Parksley Area Railroad Ave., Melfa - Registered, dewormed, & 1BR apt., all appliances, 1 We are now Accepting 1st shots. Will be ready to yr. lease, 1 mo. dep. & ref. Applications go Aug. 8. $500 (may be ne- req’d. No smoking. No pets. Call for our Move-in Special Storage gotiable). 757-999-4545. Credit check. 757-387-9700. Rentals - Houses CAPE CHARLES - Liv. 757-665-5848 Real Estate Rm., Din. 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All Appliances, CAC, $675/ (757)442-9471 yard, some pets ok. $1,250/ LIST YOUR YARD SALE captain’s cove Green- mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. mo. + util. Call for appt. Pine, Oak, Walnut, STARTING AT ONLY $11 backville, VA. Two 9,750 sq. 757-709-9483. Cherry and more for dep., & ref. req’d. No pets. crispus per week. ft. bldg. lots. Both build- 787-7640. Available now. new 3BR, 2BR home sale. Rough cut or planed able, not side-by-side. Ma- attucks apts. only $500.00 depos- available or we saw your CALL ANGIE AT rina, golf course, swimming NEW ROAD 3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd. it Call for details: logs. Portable Sawmill. 789-POST pools. $2,500 each. Ph. VILLAGE Exmore, VA 23350 302-846-0496. 757-331-4848 (757)894-5898. 3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd. (757)442-4173 for sale: wallops P.O. Box 188 launch pad view Exmore, VA 23350 Applications are be- 3/4-acre lot - Site (757)442-4173 ing taken for two- and ready. Priced below assess- three-bedroom apart- ment. Call 757-710-0501. ments. Applications are being • Housing Choice Vouchers for sale: onancock taken for one-, two- - Single-family house locat- Accepted and three-bedroom • Rental Assistance Available ed in Mt. Prospect. Walking apartments and will distance to downtown. 3BR, be added to our cur- Applications will be avail- LR, Din. Rm., Kit., Util. rent waiting list. New able at 3208 Thurgood Rm., Sunporch, 1BA, Gar. Road Village is a USDA Marshall Road, Exmore, & Car Port. Appl. included. Rural Development Virginia from 8am to 1pm, Move in ready. 787-1038. subsidized apartment Monday thru Friday. Ap- for sale: craddock- complex in Exmore, plications may be request- ville - House w/3BR, Virginia. Rental as- ed by calling the Crispus 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. sistance is available Attucks office number. workshop & outbuilding. and will be distributed EQUAL Enclosed den & screened in accordance with HOUSING front porch. Lg. living & USDA, Rural Develop- OPPORTUNITY dining rooms. WOW: only ment 7 CFR 3560. $139,000. Call 442-9436. Working late? lot for sale - .912 To receive an appli- LIST YOUR BUSINESS IN acres. Well & septic in- cation, either call or Place your classifieds in print or stalled. On Boston Rd., report to the office be- SERVICES! ATTRACT Pungoteague (just south tween the hours of 8am POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS of Big Pine Rd.) Asking and 1pm, Monday thru online at any hour of the day or $25,900. Call 757-710-7349 Friday. WITH AN AD IN THE for sale: near TDD virginia relay service www.easternshorepost.com wachapreague - Tax night at 1-800-828-1140 EASTERN SHORE POST. Map 113, double circle 2, EQUAL parcel G. 26.43 acres. Ask- HOUSING CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST ing $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 Add a graphic or a picture too! OPPORTUNITY 28 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015 Vehicles – Cars, John Miller can save you some TONY’S TREE SERVICE COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL Trucks, SUVs, RVs bacon this Summer!! 14319 Deer Path ’98 jeep grand cher- Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam Hallwood, VA 23359 okee - 190K mi., excep- Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & tional engine, heater needs (757) 990-1131 repair, $3,000 cash. Call for Backhoe Work Residential • Commercial appt. 757-709-9483. FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding ’98 CHEVY TAHOE 4WD Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation $2,500 - Good mechanical Just Call Site Work Specialist Licensed and Insured condition. A/C, ABS. Origi- nal owner. A few dents & John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 ‘04 Harley fat boy multi-family yard peeling clearcoat. Very reli- Apehangers, Triple sale - Indoors and out. able. (757) 710-6679. 1969 4-door chevy Exhaust, 6,773 miles. 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CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST Legal Ads & Auctions TRUSTEE SALE marker; thence turning and running north 59 de- 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi- 8607 Fleming Road, Atlantic, VA 23303 grees 6 minutes west for a distance of 53 feet to a fied check will be required at the time of sale, but no more Accomack County state highway marker, thence turning and running than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement north 10 degrees 44 minutes west for a distance of within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is sub- In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal 52.35 feet to a pipe; thence turning running north ject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not file amount of $285,000.00, dated November 2, 2011 recorded 47 degrees 2 minutes 40 seconds east for a distance for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack of 294.35 feet to a pipe; thence turning and running sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the status of County, Virginia, in Document No. 201104387, de- south 41 degrees 59 minutes east for a distance of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited fault having occurred in the payment of the Note there- 142.90 feet to a pipe on the northwest side of State to, determination of whether the borrower entered into by secured and at the request of the holder of said Note, Route 798, thence turning and running south 46 de- any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at grees 13 minutes 30 seconds west for a distance of prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null public auction at the entrance to the Circuit Court of 244.56 feet along said highway to the point of begin- and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or eq- Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Ac- ning. Said lot is bounded as follows: on the south- uity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest. Ad- comack, on September 17, 2015 at 12:00 PM the prop- east, by State Route 798 as shown on said plat, on ditional terms may be announced at the time of sale. Pur- erty described in said deed, located at the above address the south and southwest, by State Route 679 lead- suant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we and briefly described as: ing from Atlantic to Wattsville; on the northwest, by advise you that this firm is a debt collector attempting to the farmland of the said M.I. Revell, now M.F. Ste- collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any infor- Being on State Routes 798 and 679. Near Atlantic, phens; and on the northeast, by the other lands of mation we obtain will be used for that purpose. Atlantic Magisterial District, Accomack County, the said M.I. Revell, now M.F. Stephens. A plat of the Virginia, as shown on said plat entitled, “A survey entire tract is recorded in Plat Book 87, page 110, SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee of the property sold to A.W. and N.J. Revell by M.I. with improvements thereon. Revell, near Atlantic, Accomack County, Va”, dated This is a communication from a debt collector. June 12, 1987, surveyed by W.J. Gillespie, C S. #463. Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Beginning at a highway marker at the intersec- strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (30905) tion of State Route 679 and State Route 798, thence cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 proceeding south 87 degrees 19 minutes west for affecting the aforesaid property. Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 a distance of 79.35 feet to a certain state highway 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or visit our website at www.siwpc.net August 21, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 29 Eastern Shore Mini Storage, Inc. - Auction Saturday, August 29, 2015 28523 Railroad Ave., Melfa, VA location at 11:00 A.M. EZ Storage LLC – Auction Think Green...Recycle or #M094 in the name of Kelley Heath Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. 21012 Fairgrounds Rd., Onancock, VA 31608 Hudson St., New Church, VA 23415 Reuse this newspaper location at 10:00 A.M. (next to the weigh scales) #O0169 in the name of Mable Ayres We will be auctioning off abandoned and unauthorized #O046 in the name of Tyschicqua Floyd units: 18, 24, 32, 54. If you have property in these units #O045 in the name of Mitchell Hardstock please call Bonnie at 757-894-4091. Cash and Carry Only

The Accomack County School Board Selection Commis- sion will meet in the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers in Accomac, Virginia, on Wednesday, September 23, 2015, at 3:00 P.M. for the purpose of appointing one member from Election District Seven (7) to fill the remainder of Shannon Wessells’ term which expires on June 30, 2016 to the Accomack County School Board in accordance with §22.1-­37, 22.1­-38, and 22.1-39­ of the Code of Virginia. Post The Code of Virginia states that no nominee or applicant whose name has not been considered at a public hearing shall be appointed as a school board member. Jodi Greene, Chairman School Board Selection Commission Painting & Carpentry 757-442-4080 The Accomack County School Board Selection Commis- sion will meet in the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, Cards VA Class “A” Contractor Accomac, Virginia, on Thursday, September 17, 2015, Now Offering Ted Spence, DDS, ND at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of hearing public comment 3897 Main Street on the appointment of a member from Election District Interior Specials Chincoteague, VA 23336 Seven (7) to fill the remainder of Shannon Wessells’ term Phone: (757)336-5116 which expires on June 30, 2016 to the Accomack County Licensed and Fully Insured School Board in accordance with §22.1-37,­ 22.1-38,­ and Fax: (757)336-2227 22.1-­39 of the Code of Virginia. The Code of Virginia states that no nominee or applicant whose name has not been considered at a public hearing shall be appointed as a school board member. Full Service Grocery Store Jodi Greene, Chairman 824-3061 School Board Selection Commission Rt. 13 n., Mappsville Prices effective monday, august 24, thru Sunday, august 30, 2015 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Chincoteague Town Council will hold a Public Grade A Split Chicken Breasts $1.49/lb. Hearing commencing at 7:00 p.m. on September 7, 2015, 48-oz. Ctn. Asst. Var. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Chincoteague, Best Yet Ice Cream 2/$4 6150 Community Drive, Chincoteague, Virginia, to afford Bananas 48¢/lb. interested parties the opportunity to be heard or pres- Red, White or Black ent written comments concerning the following proposed Seedless Grapes $1.99/lb. Ordinance to vacate certain boundary or property lines Fresh Value Pack as forth in said proposed Ordinance of a recorded Plat Boneless Center-Cut Pork Chops $2.99/lb. of Subdivision of the Town of Chincoteague, Accomack MID TOWN BIKE STORE 15-oz. Pkg. Asst. Var. (Beef Not Included) County, Virginia. Bicycle Sales and Accessories Ball Park Meat Franks BOGO AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A PART OF A RE- USDA Choice Fresh Value Pack CORDED PLAT OF SUBDIVISION IN THE TOWN OF 6332 Maddox Blvd. Boneless Rib Eye or Delmonico Steaks $9.99/lb. CHINCOTEAGUE, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA. The Shore’s Only Bottom Round Roast or Swiss Steaks $4.59/lb. The purpose ofthe Ordinance is to vacate the property Chincoteague, VA 23336 Shurfine Deli Gourmet or boundary lines between Lot 7 and Lot 8; Lot 8 and Lot Full Repair Cooked Ham $3.99/lb. 9; and Lot 9 and Lot 10, all owned by the Francine D. Bike Shop 757-336-2700 Honeysuckle Turkey Breast $3.99/lb. Maestri Trust, as shown on a certain plat of survey en- Best Yet American Cheese $3.99/lb. titled “PROPERTY OF THE DAVID R. WATSON HEIRS, CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA”, dated November 1, 1943, made by J.B. Gibb, Computer C.S., and recorded in Plat Book 6 at page 34 in the Clerk’s Repairing Office for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia Upgrading so as to establish a single Lot 10. Consulting The full text of said proposed Ordinance and a copy of Programing said Application, Plat, and Deed of ownership are on file at the Town Office, and available for inspection. Cabling Handicapped assistance is available by calling Cat5e 757-336-6519. 25555 East Main St., Onley, VA Telephone Robert G. Ritter Town Manager 757-787-9597 P.O. Box 467 Town of Chincoteague MARVIN GIDDENS Painter, VA 23420 30 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015 HOLY COW! Shockley Farms Now That’s HIGH SPEED INTERNET! Now Has: • Sweet Corn PC MAGNET, LLC 12Mbps ABC SATELLITE INC. 757-331-1487 Downstream (757)(000) 655-5030 000-0000 23184 Seaside Rd., Cape Charles

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car’s engine. Yes, I let the oil level get AND I “almost” lost all the photos I cy-Jo, to me about it. so very low. I think “almost” bordered took over the weekend because I was A faithful reader is “almost” better on “near catastrophe” in that scenario. downloading them when the computer than chocolate. Yippee! Post Then there was a temporary “al- went haywire. I am going to look at the good stuff ed most” total malfunction in my vehi- A new friend, Bandit, a gigantic that came out of all this. My car’s en- cle’s air conditioner caused by the lack black Lab with the whitest teeth I’ve gine is fine. Its air conditioner is work- at Sea of antifreeze in the vehicle’s radiator. I ever seen, “almost” bit me. He took a ing. I got a new computer. Triple-deck- cannot live without AC, which is really large chunk out of the arm of my fa- er YIPPPPEEE! The old computer is what alerted me to the oil and the radi- vorite shirt (which I was wearing at getting fixed again for a back-up. The Level ator issues. One just cannot ride with the time) and caused me to scream photos magically appeared on the new the window down when it is above 80 and back away. And “almost” freak computer. Bandit and I became fast By Linda Cicoira degrees. out. friends. And Mr. Lazenby helped me An Eastern Shore Post computer, There was no “almost” about the clear up the error of my ways. And hrowing hand grenades and which is usually attached to me, was error in this column last week. I said thinking about all that caused me to playing horseshoes are said to “almost” a goner last weekend. I had to the hare beat the tortoise. I must have go to the chocolate tin. Tbe the only two activities where take it over to Virginia Beach to the Ap- been pretty near (or almost) close to to- Oh, also, that word “its” in the para- “almost” actually counts. ple Store. (Hint to anyone who wants tal confusion. Thank you, Bill Lazenby graph nearly (almost) caused me to After last weekend, I’m going to have to make it local.) I got it checked out of Atlantic, for being “almost” shocked hang my head. I never can remember to disagree with such an assessment. and it was the same problem as about over such a mistake and passing the when an apostrophe is used. That’s because I “almost” blew my three weeks ago — a bad video card. word through your daughter, Nan- Still, life is more than “almost” good.

casses, HAD to be driven by more than a spin of a shame on them. If they did not know, they are out Post Office Mail zoning wheel of fortune. Another paragraph in the of touch with the daily operations within the county chapter of this zoning fiasco was again written by Le- and they are not doing their job. Period. Northampton Government Mond during the board’s recent work session when So to get back to last year’s tussle about possible he asked the reporters at that meeting to help him “behind-the-scenes” maneuvering, I say the citizen- Needs To Be Transparent dispel the myth that the county had ANY indication ry needs an official apology from every supervisor Dear Editor: that the poultry industry wanted to build industrial (except Supervisor Granville Hogg, of course, who is Thanks again to Ron West of the Eastern Shore chicken houses in Northampton County. Once more never let in on such shenanigans). Any good business Post for covering the ongoing debate over the pro- he chastised the citizenry for spreading misinforma- man or woman knows that once you lose your repu- posed rezoning of Northampton County parcels by tion in this regard, inferring that we were again try- tation by not being honest in a business transaction, our Board of Supervisors. ing to stir up the debate with false allegations. Note no amount of money can ever buy it back. The same As your tireless scribe reported, during the Aug. 11 that during this lecture, our zoning administrator rule holds true for public trust and confidence in our board meeting, a small army of former Northampton and economic development director stood at the po- elected officials. planning commissioners and supervisors, as well as dium shaking their heads in agreement. Ken Dufty, Exmore scientists, real-estate and health It was therefore more than sig- professionals and small-business nificant when, during the public owners pleaded with county offi- Post Op- comment period at the Aug. 11 cials to cease and desist this ill-fat- meeting, our former Northamp- “They’re ed attempt to turn Northampton ton County process coordinator, County into something it was nev- Ed Page Rebecca Geary, told the board at the Post …” er meant to be. that Economic Development Di- Some of your readers may remember last year rector Charles McSwain had indeed spoken at length when we hinted that the attempt to completely re- with a Tyson representative regarding changes to write our current protective zoning ordinance to a our current zoning ordinance. Mrs. Geary said she more industrial and invasive tilt might have more received that call and patched it into Mr. McSwain’s Editor: Cheryl Nowak driving it behind the scenes than was visible on the office. She informed the supervisors that after a near Advertising Manager: Troy Justis surface. hour-long phone conversation with the poultry rep, Sports Editor: Bill Sterling In response, then-Chairman Larry LeMond vigor- McSwain reported that the proposed zoning ordi- Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira ously insisted that there were no behind-the-scenes nance gives the industry everything they needed to Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley dealings with outside interests, and defended the set up housekeeping in Northampton County. Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Regular Contributor: Ron West Zoning Department’s work as independent, pure, It is nearly unbelievable that our zoning admin- and unassailable. istrator, our county administrator and the chair- Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 But we held fast, as we knew that the propos- man and former chairman of the Board of Supervi- Onley, VA 23418 al to eliminate lot coverage limits and setbacks for sors were kept in the dark about our Zoning Depart- email: [email protected] poultry houses, as well as changes that would allow ment’s consult with poultry industry reps regarding Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) Fax: 757-789-7681 large-scale incineration of chicken waste and car- changes to our zoning ordinance. If they did know, 32 • Eastern Shore Post • August 21, 2015 1727 Market St., Pocomoke, MD 21851 410-957-1414 www.BuchananSubaru.com

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