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Free September 18, 2015 Accomack Superintendent Stepping Down After 17 Months By Linda Cicoira the Central Office structure and the ued, “including an overhaul of the Board of Supervisors despite a second Accomack Schools Superintendent implementation of a committee struc- STEM Academies and an Anti-Bully- plea from Supervisor Jack Gray, who is Dr. Kregg Cuellar resigned from his ture designed to engage both internal ing Campaign.” a former School Board member and Ar- post Tuesday night, effec- and external stakeholders.” In other business, the School Board cadia High School principal. tive Nov. 15, according to The superintendent stated agreed to spend about $3,000 to up- Gray reported Tuesday night that an announcement made that he “must urgently pri- grade the stage at Nandua Middle an architect who specializes in find- Wednesday morning. oritize his attention and fo- School to accommodate the needs of ing money for renovations to old school His name appeared at cus on family and health first the school’s theater company. buildings thought there is a good the top of the list of person- and foremost.” Pleas for the funds came from teach- chance to get funds for the project. nel changes approved by the “I have thoroughly enjoyed er and company director Ben Spiker, However, he said the county must first School Board after a closed my time here on the Eastern parents and a student who told the have possession of the property. session that lasted for Shore,” Cuellar said in the panel how much she learned and grew The school division uses it for stor- hours. School officials would announcement. ”It is a very from participating. age. Gray hopes to renovate it into of- not release the list until special community. I am very Spiker also asked for a $900 stipend fice space for the overcrowded school nearly 10 a.m. Wednesday. thankful for the people work- for the work he does associated with the administrators and other staff. Cuellar has held the post ing in this amazing school di- group. He was not granted that request. “I’m here because I’m the liaison for 14 months. He cited fam- vision as they represent hope Cuellar said stipends would be looked and because I’m terribly interested ily reasons for leaving. The announce- for a brighter tomorrow for our kids.” at again during the budget process. too,” Gray told the School Board. “I ment boasted that during his “tenure,” Cuellar “has taken on several ini- There was no action taken by the would not want to see that go the way there were “significant gains in stu- tiatives during his time in Accomack panel to return the former Accomac of Bloxom Primary School. … please dent achievement, a reorganization of County,” the announcement contin- Primary School building to the county turn that building over to us.”

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HavingRelay felt the anguish ofTeam cancer, participants in Saturday’s Relay for Life were not about to let a mere electrical storm stand in their way. Moving the event indoors when the skies opened, organizers led the gathering around Nandua High School’s gymnasium rather than its track. But the testimonials and inspiration remained unchanged as the annual event raised money for cancer research.

Photo by Bill Sterling 2 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Future of Tom’s Cove Poses Possible Impact for Entire Shore By Linda Cicoira Thornton’s concern, but did not share “Something is going on behind The VLMAC recommended that the The National Park Service will soon her belief about the issues being con- the scene that we don’t know about,” VMRC support the Western Hemi- be coming out with a general manage- nected. “The state concedes bottomland agreed Supervisor Donald Hart. sphere Shorebird Reserve Network ment plan that would prohibit com- and marshland to federal government The panel voted to get County Ad- (WHSRN) designation on the seaside mercial fin-fishing and aquaculture at and conservation organizations,” he com- ministrator Steve Miner to write the marshland. The network designation Tom’s Cove, Supervisor Wanda Thorn- plained. “The state did not do anything appropriate letters to state agencies is opposed by the Accomack board. ton announced Wednesday during a to exercise its ownership. You know I about the issues. One letter will ask More than $3,000 that was tucked meeting of the Board of Supervisors. served on that committee for two years.” the Virginia Marine Resources Com- away for 30 years in a certificate of “Tom’s Cove is its own brand,” Thorn- Chesser said, “In the 1880s, the state mission (VMRC) to put an Accomack deposit for a war memorial was made ton said. “It was so disheartening to of Virginia had the foresight to reserve supervisor on the VLMAC. available for a project in Parksley. hear that.” She said millions of dollars all the wild lands … over 30,000 acres. in commerce would be lost. “If it hap- … If somebody said we have a state park pens on Chincoteague, what effect will of 30,000 acres, it would be all over the No Tax Break for Solar Project it have on the rest of the Eastern Shore? headlines.” Chester said the bottomland By Linda Cicoira The company will be paying taxes just Aquaculture keeps the water clean.” is “a very important asset to our county.” Real-estate taxes will be assessed on as any other taxpayer,” Crockett said. “I think all of this is coming togeth- “I cannot go along with the federal the huge solar project that is coming Last month, the board voted to send er,” said Thornton, who is leery of the government taking bottomlands,” he to Oak Hall at the same rate the rest a letter to the SCC to oppose the compa- The Nature Conservancy and Virgin- continued. “If our state doesn’t stop … of the county pays, Supervisor Robert ny’a quest to become tax exempt when ia Coastal Land Management Advi- giving it away … basically treating it Crockett announced Wednesday. building 80-megawatt solar panels and sory Council (VLMAC). She said the like trash, it is some of the most valu- During the monthly Board of Su- a substation on about 1,000 acres on latter is supposed to ask the supervi- able land we have.” pervisors meeting, he said the compa- Withams Road. The project is consid- sors for their recommendations on is- “The Park Service is saying they ny, Eastern Shore Solar, LLC and the ered the largest on the East Coast. sues and has never done so. “It may al- own the bottomland,” said Thornton. world-renowned company Amazon are County officials were offered $2.26 so affect moving our beach north,” she “But they own the water rights. How still coming to the area and have decid- million in an unclear proffer last month said of Chincoteague National Wildlife can you use the bottomland if you can’t ed to submit their application for the as a one-time tax payment. But the su- Refuge. “All this stuff is kind of tied use the water? If the state doesn’t project to the State Corporation Com- pervisors resisted because they said over together.” stand up for this, they aren’t going to mission (SCC). “Taxes will be levied at the 30-year project, between $8 million Supervisor Grayson Chesser shared stand up for anything.” the … current real-estate rate for all. … and $32 million could be collected.

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Prior to that, he at- common sense. I therefore am seeking tended Regent University School of my third term as supervisor.” Law, graduating in 2004. He holds a Now retired from his professional life bachelor’s degree in political science as an educator, Gray was a high-school from University of North Carolina, principal for 24 years, serving in that Wilmington. capacity at Parksley, Atlantic and Arca- Administration, both from Old Domin- According to Dunham, working with dia high schools. Prior to that, he was a ion University. his many clients over the years has teacher for six years. Following his re- He lives with his wife, the former given him vast knowledge of how the tirement, he served on the Accomack Barbara Beebe Massey, on Modest criminal mind works. Noting that he County School Board for six years. Town farmland that has been in his has been lead counsel on a variety of Gray holds a Bachelor of Arts De- family since the 19th century. The cases, from traffic infractions to mur- gree in History and Social Studies and Grays have five sons, 10 grandchildren der, rape and robbery, he said he has a Master of Science Degree in School and three great-grandchildren. dealt with domestic violence as a de- fense attorney and has talked with his wife on many occasions about situa- tions while in her role on the Domestic Violence Coalition. self-funded Drug Court-type program “Being a defense attorney is some of for Northampton County. I will consult the best training to be a prosecutor,” Ga- with the resident judges on the best rett Dunham said. “As such, you have a course of action to institute this pro- pretty good idea of the tactics that will gram. There will be a screening process likely be taken by the other side.” that consults the victims of non-violent “I am blessed to be married to my crimes, the officers involved, and … wife, Shannon, for almost eight years the defendant that wishes to partici- this September. We have three beau- pate. The Drug Court will be a rigorous tiful children: Rykert, 5, E.J., 4, and and lengthy program.” Torrey, 2. They are extremely silly, fun, “Community businesses, churches, hard work and rewarding, all rolled in- and individuals will be asked to part- to one package. Keeping them and my ner with this program,” said Dunham. community safe is what drives me,” “The community as a whole will be said Dunham. “My number one job is benefited by the community service to love them unconditionally. My num- hours required by the program. These ber two job is to protect them. They are businesses will benefit from the labor instrumental in shaping my thoughts provided by the individuals, likely at on how to handle violent and non-vio- a discounted rate (at least minimum lent crimes. Some defendants deserve wage), while the defendants will gain to spend considerable time in prison job experience and money to pay to- for their actions. Others have made ward court costs and fines. These funds an error in judgment and a conviction will save the Northampton County should not ruin their lives because taxpayers money on multiple fronts: they can be rehabilitated. It is a very no costs for housing the defendant in fine balance to strike, much like that of jail and court costs and fines actually being a parent.” being paid rather than sitting dormant Paid for and authorized by Randall for Delegate Dunham proposes “a voluntary, for extended periods.” 4 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015

Charles Hildred Ames, 54, of Lank- Northampton District Court face. Another witness initially agreed, ford Highway in Eastville was indict- An Exmore man pleaded guilty last but later changed his or her mind. “No Court Postings ed on counts of breaking into Diggs week in Northampton Circuit Court to one was struck by gunfire,” Brenner By Linda Cicoira Brothers Service Station in Weirwood intent to distribute heroin. added. But the lower left windshield and stealing property belonging to Re- Sentencing was deferred for Gard- was hit. Northampton Grand Jury id Diggs III on Feb. 19. ner (Goldie) Maurice Taylor, 55 of Rue Defense attorney Terry Bliss said Seven people, including one linked Ames and Detravius Breon Upshur, Court pending completion of a presen- her client “would insist that he was not to a shooting death in Accomack Coun- 22, of Sylvan Scene Road in Exmore tence report. The incident occurred on there and this was not him. The other ty several years ago, were indicted were indicted on counts of breaking in- Dec. 15, 2014. witness described a person much taller Monday by a Northampton Grand to Little Italy Restaurant in Nassawa- Devonte Lamar Spady, 22, of Cher- and thinner.” Jury. dox on April 7 and destroying or dam- iton was sentenced to three years on The defendant was taken back to Brian Marquis Northan, 28, of Les- aging less than $1,000 worth of proper- each of two counts of possession with jail, where he is being held without lie Trent Road in Parksley was indict- ty owned by Franco Nocera. Informa- intent to distribute cocaine. The terms bond. Northan was indicted in ear- ed on a count of possessing or trans- tion about the cases was given to the were set to run concurrently, with all ly August on a count of first-degree porting a firearm May 18 after having jury by Deputy Tara Leckel of NCSO. but nine months suspended. Spady murder in the death of Ronnie Len- been convicted of a felony in the last Joshua Kendall Bowden, 20, of Wil- was indicted for the offenses in 2014. wood Washington, 47, of Nelsonia; use 10 years. Officer Jason Campbell of lis Wharf Road in Exmore was indict- Jamar Jones, 37, of Johnson Town of a firearm in the murder; robbery of Exmore Police Department (EPD) in- ed on a count of breaking into the Road in Birdsnest was sentenced for Washington; and use of a firearm by vestigated. Court records state that home of Edna Needam of Wainhouse possession with intent to distribute a felon. Washington’s body was found prior to Northan’s apprehension, “the Road in Exmore and stealing dogs on marijuana to five years, with all but six near the intersection of Bear Town and accused attempted to flee scene. A law June 15. Deputy Daniel Bell of NCSO months suspended. He also received Metompkin roads in Mappsville on Ju- enforcement officer apprehended ac- investigated. suspended sentences of three years for ly 7. He died from multiple gunshot cused after a foot chase.” According to court records, Bowden felony eluding, 12 months for obstruc- wounds. Northan pleaded no contest to vol- said he took the animals because they tion of justice, 12 months on each of ………………………… untary manslaughter in the shoot- were “not being cared for by owner.” two counts of driving on a suspended ing death five years ago of Anthony ………………………… license, and 30 days for possession of According to records filed in Ac- Wayne Wilson, 46, of Felton, Del., and marijuana. His license was suspended comack General District Court, Jer- was sentenced to 10 years, with all but Accomack Circuit Court indefinitely and he was fined $50 for emi Smith, 19, of Keller Pond Road in two years suspended. He served nearly First-degree murder suspect Mi- driving with a defective brake light. Keller is accused of selling between a three years while waiting for trial. chael Anthony Press, who is charged In addition, a previously suspended half-ounce and five pounds of marijua- In another case, Cordelia Aretha with killing an Accomack Schools bus sentence of five years for other offenses na on Aug. 26. Deputy Julian Sharp of Smith, 45, of Willis Wharf Road in Ex- driver, is asking for his trial to be was re-imposed, with a year suspend- Accomack County Sheriff’s Office in- more was indicted on a count of mali- moved. ed, giving Jones a total of 4½ years to vestigated. Smith was arraigned this ciously wounding Steve Matthews on In documents filed in Accomack Cir- serve. week. Aug. 2. Matthews had the same ad- cuit Court, Press’ lawyer, Trevor Jared ………………………… ………………………… dress as Smith. According to records, Robinson of Virginia Beach, wrote, “The Smith told police “he attempted to defendant is of the position that be- Accomack District Court Northampton District Court choke her … she had a flashback and cause of the intimate coverage in the lo- Though originally charged with ma- According to records filed in stabbed him.” cal and electronic media … this matter licious shooting and possession of a Northampton General District Court, Officer Keith Brady of EPD inves- has attracted the attention of potential firearm by a felon, both felonies, and Christopher Michael Davis Jr., 24, of tigated. Smith also was charged with jurors. Said media has included impact brandishing a firearm, a misdemeanor, Craddockville was charged with a sec- being drunk in public on the same day. statements of alleged victim’s associ- Robert James (R.J.) Northan Jr. 30, of ond offense of possession with intent Kevon Lamar Smith, 29, of Parks ates, eyewitness accounts, summaries Daugherty Road in Onley will not be to distribute marijuana, occurring Street in Parksley was indicted on of in-court testimony, statements of law prosecuted on those counts. Aug. 13. counts of malicious wounding and as- enforcement and the defendant’s crimi- Instead, Judge Gordon Vincent sen- Michael Anthony Davis, 46, of Cape sault and battery of Stephanie Wood, nal record. … Such disclosures and the tenced Northan for a second charge of Charles was charged with grand larce- “with whom he has a child in common ensuing pretrial publicity will not af- brandishing a firearm to 12 months, ny that occurred on Aug. 24. who is a family or household member.” ford defendant a fair trial.” with all but time served suspended. The alleged incidents occurred on June Press, 46, of Fleming Road in Horn- Northan also was given the same term 10 in Northampton. Barry Randall of town is accused of the murder of Le- for shooting across the road, both oc- Northampton County Sheriff’s Office on Sylvester Harmon Jr., 61, also of curring Feb 3. He was fined $150 for Old Prescription Disposal (NCSO) investigated. Horntown. Harmon died of “blunt force each charge, for a total of $300. On Saturday, Sept. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 The victim told police she thought trauma to (the) head” with an “attrib- Northan pleaded no contest to the p.m., the Northampton Sheriff’s Office and the Smith was going to try to hug her. “I uting wound to neck,” also caused by charges. Deputy Commonwealth’s At- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will batted him away like I didn’t want a “blunt force.” An inch-deep slash was torney Matthew Brenner summarized provide the public another opportunity to safely hug, he just started punching me re- across Harmon’s throat. the case, saying that the shooting oc- discard potentially dangerous expired, unused, peatedly in the face at least five times A hearing on the change of venue curred in the Whitesville area of Park- and unwanted prescription drugs. maybe six, seven, eight … he then got will be held in October. The trial is set sley. Brenner said one witness could Medications for disposal can be brought to off of me, grabbed my pocketbook and for January. positively identify Northan, who was the sheriff’s office at 5211 The Hornes. The ser- ran down my steps, outside.” ………………………… wearing a hoodie “pulled low over the vice is free and anonymous, no questions asked. September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 Dunham Law Firm Paying $300,000 in Delinquent Payroll Taxes & Fines By Linda Cicoira Dunham agreed that his wife “was the She said she pays personal bills like 2007, but they were too expensive. So Eastville lawyer Garrett Dunham financial person in our business. … I their mortgage, but they aren’t getting I tried to do it on my own. That didn’t wants to unseat Northampton Com- think we have attorneys working on paychecks until the debt is paid. She work out so well obviously. I am ab- monwealth’s Attorney Bruce Jones. that,” he continued, adding that the also has borrowed money from fami- solutely responsible. I don’t intend The IRS wants to collect about situation involves the business and is ly members and then paid them back to shirk my duties. There are a lot of $300,000 in payroll taxes, penalties and not a judgment against him personally. when she could. “We are current on all things going on in this … the data that interest from the Dunham Law Group “I don’t think Garrett even has the the stuff going on 2015 … Garrett and I reported to IRS … we were having too of which Dunham owns 49 percent. password to get into QuickBooks,” said I don’t owe anything personally. much money taken out of us. Numbers And the challenger’s law partner Shannon Dunham. Shannon Dunham also explained are based on what I filed.” and wife, Shannon Jones Dunham, “He probably has written three checks” that some information was lost and “It seems a shame to me to have it (who owns the other 51 percent) wants since 2007 (when he joined the firm), and had to be re-entered in the computer affect Garrett’s character when it had to protect her husband, whom she says those were at her direction, she said. system. “I had two different employees nothing to do with him. I never want- was unaware of her poor bookkeeping According to Shannon Dunham, life who were putting data (in) and wiped it ed this to be any kind of a nasty po- skills that led to a court judgment for a events didn’t allow her to take care of out. There’s been a lot of recreating the litical race. We wanted it to be about federal tax lien. all the things she wanted to. She had wheel, putting back in information,” and the job.” Dunham said she has a high “He really had nothing to do with three babies who are now 5, 4 and 2 it could be that they will owe less money regard for Commonwealth’s Attorney it,” said Shannon Dunham, who was and her husband had a hip replace- than the liens now state, she said. Bruce Jones. in charge of the finances. “Garrett does ment since the firm opened. She noted “I don’t see how it’s relevant to his “It was just hard,” she said of the busi- a really good job as an attorney. He that the judgment is not of a criminal running for commonwealth’s attorney ness. “Your reputation is everything.” We should have known if I told him, but nature and she always filed the paper- or that job,” said Shannon Dunham. “try to do good things in the communi- I didn’t tell him. I had to tell him in work although she didn’t send in mon- “It hurts. I don’t want Garrett to be ty … it’s hard to be more business sav- May” when the IRS stepped in. … We ey with the forms. judged on something he has nothing to vy when you’re emotionally tied to it were trying to survive and do a good Shannon Dunham said that when do with or knew nothing about.” … helping people who are going to lose job for people. … Very rarely do you sit she started the business in 2006, she She said that after a lengthy conver- their children.” Dunham said, “Here on behind the desk and do the bookwork.” asked her employees “what they need- sation with the IRS, she learned that the Shore, people’s perceptions of what Shannon Dunham said $40,000 has ed to make for take-home pay” and “plenty of professionals” find them- lawyers make is off … I probably have been paid toward the debt, the firm then she paid them that amount. “I selves with this problem. “We didn’t $200,000 owed to me … it’s very difficult now has an accountant, and lawyers didn’t know what I was doing at first.” have an accountant. I had one back in to collect money… but you don’t quit.” from Denver have been hired to work u through the tax issues. uuu “Maybe I should have laid them off Oct. 10 u Ghent (the employees of the firm),” said Shan- Internal non Dunham. “We really couldn’t af- 6-10 p.m. ford them. I knew they had families to Medicine support. They always got paid. Not a @ Bill Parr’s Barn good excuse in the scheme of things.” Harold Blumenthal, M.D. Files in Northampton Circuit Court 24021 Seaside Rd., Cape Charles show payroll taxes are owed for each Internal Medicine year from 2009 to 2014. There are Family Practice three separate totals of $73,947.50, Roast Pig (& Chicken) $120,736.54 and $109,038.47. 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Proceeds will benefit Eastville, Va. 23347 MLS #41205 2015 Boys & Girls Club, Colonial Square Office Park Mears& Co Real Estate 757-647-6820 Eastern Shore Unit Suite 20-A Belle Haven, VA 6 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Outgoing Superintendent Cites Improvements By Linda Cicoira 10 percent increase in English and a 6 to have a graduation mentor to make Now Buying Copper, Brass, Enrollment, test scores and col- percent increase in mathematics. sure that student is going to have the lege acceptance are up for Accomack The high schools increased their four- opportunity.” Aluminum, Cans, Refrigerators, Schools and Superintendent Dr. Kregg year graduation rate by 2.24 percent. Fundraising projects that would Stoves, Appliances, Cars, Trucks, Cuellar anticipates more strides by the On-time graduation rates were down provide between $200 and $500 for the and ALL Heavy Equipment end of school term, he told the county from 90.4 percent for the Class of 2014 first year of books for college is also in Board of Supervisors Wednesday. to 89.6 percent for the Class of 2015. the works. A tally of students showed 43 more “We have regressed,” said Cuel- In 2013-14, 48.39 percent of stu- *Rollback & Low Boy Services than last year when there were 5,258. lar. But he explained the difference dents earned standard diplomas with Available Cuellar said most were the children amounted to one student. “We do have 22 high-school credits. That dropped to of migrant laborers who are Spanish some students in the county who have 38.49 percent last year, while the num- speaking. He expects another 50 in been incarcerated,” he continued. ber of students who got advanced di- TURN YOUR UNWANTED the future. The Hispanic population “Not saying it’s impossible for them to plomas with 26 credits increased from METAL INTO CASH was up 1.3 percent. The rest of the graduate.” 49.03 percent to 56.07 percent. white population went down by 2 per- The dropout rate went from 4.7 “I do anticipate that number to go cent. The number of black students percent to 5.5 percent, from 19 to 20 to 65 percent by the end of this year,” Call (757) 824-0106 decreased by 0.2 percent. students. Cuellar said. “That’s something that Figures for all 11 schools showed in- “We should really not have any we want to continue … our focus is A&B Salvage creases in English, reading and writ- dropouts,” the superintendent added. … trying to offer … the advanced ing passing SOLs (Standards of Learn- “We have to be creative in what we’re curriculum.” 31194 Bishop Rd ing) results from 72.2 percent in 2013- doing to reach all of our kids.” College acceptance was up from New Church, VA 14 to 76.5 percent in 2014-15. Those The plan is to reach at-risk kids and 194 in 2014 to 217 in 2015. The num- passing math went from 76.4 percent visit their homes to provide the fami- ber of scholarships rose from 231 to to 78.5 percent. ly with information about the impor- 234. Cuellar anticipated college accep- The middle schools showed the tance of getting a diploma or GED, tance to go to 235, with a goal of 250 greatest gains in SOL scores, with a “with every student who is recovered scholarships. 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CAPE CHARLES/BAY CREEK: 4 KINGS BAY DR View from the top is priceless in this designer CAPE CHARLES: 516 RANDOLPH AVE Charming 4BR/2BA Victorian offers 2700 sq ft, in CAPE CHARLES: 428 PLUM ST Great all around 3BR/2BA Eastern Shore style home on a decorated 3BR/3BA luxurious furnished Beach home. Easy living and generous MBR en-suite the heart of town, with the traditional southern wrap-around porch. Impressive foyer, remodeled corner lot, with off street parking, offers 1908 sq ft and only 4 blocks from the beach. Beautiful on the 1st floor. Open floor plan offers 3000 sq ft, invites all to stroll and enjoy the open deck eat-in kitchen, formal dining room and even a trunk room. 3rd floor has potential for addition- front porch, sunroom and eat-in kitchen with original china cabinet plus original pocket and lovely views. Lounge in the cabana room with wet bar and views, windows in every direction. al living space. Thermostatically controlled vents in basement, 2-zone HVAC & 200 AMP. doors. Back yard features workshop with electricity and detached garage with ample storage. MLS#41254 $439,000 Contact Trina Veber at 757-442-0797 for directions. MLS#42094 $309,000 Contact Kathy Weiner at 757-646-3199 for directions. MLS#41298 $218,000 Contact Jason Restein at 757-620-1532 for directions. 8 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015

The U.S. Geological diate value to those working to fore- Everyone is in- Survey (USGS), in co- cast flooding,” said Shaun Wicklein, a vited to VIMS operation with Acco- Saxis hydrologist with the USGS. “They also Eastern Shore Lab Community mack County, the Town will help Accomack County and local Wachapreague Marine Life Day of Saxis and the Town of communities, such as Saxis and Chin- in Wachapreague Notes Chinco­teague, has installed coteague, determine how best to pre- Saturday, Sept. 26, new tide gauge stations at the pare for and respond to storms.” from noon to 4 p.m. Saxis and Chincoteague marinas to The monitoring stations will pro- Participants will learn help emergency planners protect the vide long-term water level data and re- about marine science research; The public is in- shorelines of the Eastern Shore. al-time warnings of storm surge. view displays of live oysters, scal- vited to join ref- Tide gauges provide real-time water The systems were funded entirely lops, and fish; use microscopes to ex- uge staff and vol- levels and local meteorology data in ar- by federal dollars under the Hurricane plore “marine critters”; create marine Chincoteague unteers Saturday, eas that are susceptible to storm-tide Sandy response. Hurricane Sandy’s life art with kids; and explore marine Sept. 26, for the An- flooding. The sensors are arranged in landfall affected many coastlines from creatures in touch tanks. nual Beach Cleanup long lines parallel to the coast to help the mid-Atlantic, including Virginia, Marine Life Day is a kick-off event at Chincoteague National measure how local topography, natural where coastal changes, such as beach for the Virginia Science Festival. Wildlife Refuge. features and land use can affect flood erosion, over-wash deposition and is- There is no charge to attend. The first Registration will begin at 8 damage and wave heights. land breaching, occurred. 50 people to register will receive a free a.m. at the Herbert H. Bateman USGS tide gauges deliver up-to-the- Before, during and after storms, koozie at check-in (one per party). To Educational and Administrative Cen- minute data critical to the National the USGS uses information from tide register, visit www.vims.edu/events or ter parking lot. Be sure to bring wa- Weather Service and other partners, like monitors such as these to apply earth call 804-684-7061. ter and sunscreen, and wear comfort- the Navy and Coast Guard, that conduct and ecosystem science to measure the able footwear. Trash bags, gloves, and operations at sea, issue flood warnings, height and intensity of the storm surge. A blood drive data sheets will be provided. The first and initiate evacuation orders. They al- Real-time data from all the tide gaug- will be held Mon- 250 participants will receive a free so provide strategic information to mari- es are accessible through the USGS Na- day, Oct. 12, Nassawadox T-shirt. In celebration of National Pub- ners, anglers, and boat operators. tional Water Information System web from 11 a.m. to 4 lic Lands Day, the entrance fee for ev- “These tide gauges will provide page. Additionally, the USGS Water- p.m. at Riverside eryone will be waived. timely, accurate information on cur- Alert service allows the public to receive Shore Memorial Hospital in This year’s beach cleanup is spon- rent conditions that will be of imme- data via e-mail or text after subscribing. Nassawadox. sored by the National Oceanic and At- mospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Exmore Considers Town Plans on Several Fronts Management, National Marine Sanc- By Ron West Council agreed to a resolution re- the five towns, referred to as the Town tuary Foundation, Ocean Conservancy, In recent months, Exmore Town questing that the Virginia Depart- Edge District, remains undecided. He Clean Virginia Waterways, Chincote- Council has been making improve- ment of Transportation conduct a speed suggested that residents contact their ague National Wildlife Refuge, Chin- ment to the property that once housed study for Lee Street and Westfield Av- supervisor to voice their opinions. coteague Natural History Association, the Nordstrom Chevrolet dealership. enue. Currently, the posted speed for Duer concluded the session by pro- Assateague Island National Seashore, The town park sits adjacent to the now Westfield Avenue is 25 miles per hour viding council with a list of upcoming Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce, vacant lot. and council is seeking to have the speed projects that will need attention in Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Compa- Town Manager Robert Duer report- limit for the residential neighborhood the coming months. These projects in- ny, Town of Chincoteague, and Acco- ed that a request for bids for a struc- in the area of Lee Street also posted at clude the completion of the new town mack County. ture to go on the property has result- 25 mph. well and pump building, the town park For more information, contact the ed in only one proposal. He suggested Duer reported that the county’s fu- building, and a replacement vehicle for refuge at 336-6122 or email FW5RW_ that council consider delaying a deci- ture treatment of the areas adjacent to the Police Department [email protected] or write to Chincote- sion until spring, at which time town ague National Wildlife Refuge, P.O. might get additional proposals. Box 62, Chincoteague, VA 23336. Council agreed to the recommenda- HURDY GURDY tion. The multipurpose building would The Fifth Annual be available to the public. No fee struc- Bloxom Family Fun Fes- ture has been proposed. Council agreed 2 Great Locations tival will be held Sept. that it would be appropriate to place a •Onley near Nandua H.S. 30 - Oct. 3. It will be Bloxom plaque on the property indicating that •Chincoteague beside Subway open Wednesday, Thurs- Clyde Nordstrom, the former owner, do- Island Taxi day and Friday from 5:30 to nated the site to the town. Let us drive you!! Eat Healthy • Fresh 10 p.m.. and Saturday from 4 to Roy Ballard announced that the 10 p.m. town-hosted car show will be held Oct. 17. 757 894-7456 Probiotic • Natural For more information, call the Town Police Chief Angelo DiMartino report- CIslandTaxi.com 60 Toppings of Bloxom at 665-4315 or check out its ed that as the result of changes to the VA Taxi Permit #25588 Facebook page or the Bloxom Family system, portion of the revenue from traf- Now serving Eastern Shore, MD, Salisbury & Airport, Stop Eating Calories in a Cone Fun Festival Facebook Page. fic fines now are retained by the state. 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Mile POSTS Stern, Dr. Wolpin ty Health Institute & EXPO in Orlan- Chowan Rotaract Earn Recognition do, Fla., a national conference attend- Club, Chowan Eth- ed by nearly 2,000 community health ics Bowl Team, and Marriages Two East- leaders from across the country. Who’s Who among ern Shore Rural Eastern Shore Rural Health Chief Colleges and Uni- Health System Se- Dental Officer Scott Wolpin was named versities. She was irths nior Leader Team Clinician Hero of 2015 in June by the named the Out- B members were rec- Association of Clinicians for the Under- standing Student ognized by nation- served at its Annual Conference and in the Department Awards al health organi- Workforce Forum in Alexandria, Va. of Religion and Burland-Card zations over the Philosophy, Out- summer. Jordan Burland-Card standing Junior in the Honors College, The Nation- Graduates with Honors and commencement marshal. Stern al Association of Burland-Card took mission trips to Community Health Jordan Burland-Card, granddaugh- East Saint Louis and Israel. She was raduations Centers honored Rural Health Chief ter of Robert Burland of Oyster and catcher for the Chowan softball team, G Executive Officer Kathy Hanby of Machipongo, recent- which enjoyed a 15-1 season and she Nancy Stern with ly graduated summa cum laude from earned All-Tournament honors in the the 2015 John Gil- Chowan University with a GPA of 3.95. conference championship tournament Davis, Wallace, Teeling bert Award, which She completed Bachelor of Science while batting .400. recognizes those Degree in Mathematics as well as a Burland-Card graduated as a four- Awarded Scholarship who have demon- Bachelor of Science in Religion with a year NFCA Academic All-American. Pungoteague Ruritan Club recent- strated a level of minor in Missions. In her time at Chow- She is attending the University of ly presented Custis-Quinn scholar- excellence in com- an, she was inducted into Alpha Lamb- California, San Diego, working toward ships to Chandler munity health care. da Delta, Alpha Chi, and Theta Alpha a Master of Science Degree in Statistics. Davis, Taylor Ster- Stern was pre- Kappa honor societies, Honors College, Burland-Card is the daughter of Rob ling Wallace, and sented the award and the Order of the Silver Feather. and Stacey Burland and the grand- James Teeling. at the 46th annual Burland-Card was a member of the daughter of Greg Jones and Kay Jones, Davis and Wal- NACHC Communi- Dr. Wolpin Chowan Christian Service Association, all formerly of Machipongo. lace are attending Christopher New­ •a daughter, born port University, and to Annina and Teeling is attend- Laurence Fer- ing James Madison 0% nandez of Bloxom University. Sept. 4 Davis The club’s $1,000 Financing •a son, born to scholarships are Brittany Lyons presented in honor of the Custis and and Derrick Smith of Birdsnest Sept. 7 Quinn families. Charlotte Custis, who for 48 Months •a daughter, born to Bianco Bailey passed away in and Byron Upshur of Parksley Sept. 8 2014 at the age Featuring •a son, born to Michelle and Tivo of 105, supported the Series Romero Sr. of Cape Charles Sept 8 Pungoteague Ru- Fast Cat •a son, born to Yovana Gonzalez and ritan Club for ma- Commercial Jesús Sandate of Exmore Sept. 9 ny years, and her Zero-Turn Riders son, Elvin, who died in 2013, was Jaxon’s & a member for over 5-Year Warranty 50 years. Anoth- Jaxon’s Hardware er son, Russell, is a current member New Fall Arrivals with over 50 years Scarfs of service. Two Wallace Tops members from Dresses and more long ago were Herman and Arthur Quinn, who were unrelated and known Summer Markdowns to club members as “Bayside” Quinn Shore Saw & Mower Continuing and “Seaside” Quinn, respectively. KKeelleylley B roGthanGers 665-5967 • 665-5023 Both Quinns supported and helped Painter, VA • 442-3322 800-772-5023 start the club’s scholarship program. Parksley, VA 10 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015

vate graveside services will be held in ator. Mr. Young was also a board mem- al Home in Parksley by Pastor John Obituaries Parksley Cemetery. ber of the Francis Makemie Society. He Gillespie. Interment was at Parksley Memory tributes may be shared at was an active member of Zion Baptist Cemetery. Former Electronics www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Church in Parksley and the Rhoda D. Memorial donations may be made to Local arrangements were made by Young Sunday School Class named in Bethel Baptist Church, P.O. Box 278, Blox- Store Owner Dies Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. memory of his dear mother. om, VA 23308. To sign the guest book, Mr. Thorogood Drummond Mr. Young is survived by his daugh- visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net “Drummie” Mason Jr., 76, passed Birdsnest Native Dies ter, Jo Anne DeBusk (and husband, away Sunday, Aug. Susie M. Downing, 84, of Chesa- Mac) of Glade Spring; sister, Connie New Church Woman Dies 29, 2015, following peake, Va., formerly of Cape Charles, Young Webster (and husband, John) of Yang Ku Revels, 68, of New Church a short battle with passed away Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, at Hopewell, Va.; granddaughter, Jasper passed away Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, cancer. Chesapeake Health and Rehabilita- Linton Joy DeBusk; and several nieces at her residence. Born in Wacha- tion Center. and nephews. The daughter of the late Yong Kon preague, he was A native of Birdsnest, she was the A memorial service will be conduct- Chong and Pyong Im Yi Chong, she the son of the late daughter of the late Edward Jacob ed Sunday, Sept. 20, at 2 p.m. at Zion was born in China. She worked for Per- Thorogood Drum- Downing and Fannie Mae Charnock Baptist Church on the corner of Lank- due Poultry Plant for many years. mond Mason and Downing. She was a retired executive ford Highway and Metompkin Road. She was predeceased by her hus- Ethel Chance Ma- assistant and member of Red Bank Rev. Andrew Matthews will officiate. band, Sidney Revels Sr., and is sur- son, formerly of Baptist Church. A reception for family and friends will vived by her sons, Randy Revels, Rob- Parksley. Follow- Mr. Mason She is survived by numerous nieces, immediately follow at the church so- in Revels, and Rain Revels; grand- ing graduation nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cial hall. children, Sidney Jr., Jessie, and Little from Parksley High School in 1957, he great-great-nieces and great-great- Memorial donations may be made to Robbie; sister, Wol Ku Chong; brother, attended the College of William and nephews. She was predeceased by Zion Baptist Church Memorial Fund, Chang Su Chong; and many, many spe- Mary, and Baltimore Technical Insti- five brothers, Colonna Downing, Otho c/o Nora Lee Parks, 25291 Bayly’s Neck cial friends. tute. Early in his career, Mr. Mason Downing, Vernon Downing, Frank Rd., Accomac, VA 23301; or to Hometown A funeral service will be conducted worked as a liaison for an army con- Downing, and Francis Downing; and a Hospice, 611 Campus Dr., #700, Abing- Sunday, Sept. 20, at 2 p.m. at Fox Fu- tractor in Thailand, and at NASA in sister, Mary Anna Downing. don, VA 24210. To sign the guest book, neral Home, Temperanceville. Inter- Wallops Island. He owned and oper- A homecoming celebration will be visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net ment will be at Downing’s Cemetery ated Radio Electronics store in Onley, conducted Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 11 a.m. Arrangements were made by Thorn- in Oak Hall, with Rev. Donald Blagg worked as a radar engineer in Alas- at Cheriton Baptist Church Fellowship ton Funeral Home in Parksley. officiating. ka, and then worked on the Fat Albert Hall by Rev. Dr. Charles Peterson. Condolences may be offered at www. (TARS) program as a radar specialist. Memorial donations may be made Bloxom Woman Dies foxfuneralhomes.com He retired in 2004 following work with to Red Bank Baptist Church, c/o Mi- Mrs. Barbara Hudson Ewell, 85, Local arrangements were made by Boeing at Kennedy Space Center Air chael Zodun, P.O. Box 564, Belle Ha- of Bloxom and Roanoke, Va., passed Fox Funeral Home, Temperanceville. Force Station in Florida. ven, VA 23306; or Cheriton Baptist away Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, at Although he loved Florida living, Mr. Church, 21291 South Bayside Rd., Friendship Manor. Retired Travel Agent Dies Mason was proud of his Virginia roots, Cape Charles, VA 23310. Online con- Born in Roa- Mrs. Margaret Anna Frantz keeping his Shore family and friends dolences may be sent to the family at noke, she was the “Peggy” Eames, 84, of Painter, be- close to his heart. He visited Virginia www.doughtyfuneralhome.com daughter of the loved wife of Rob- every year and maintained a 30-year Arrangements were made by Wil­kins- late Harvey and ert “Bob” Eames, membership in Onancock Elks Club Doughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. Clara Helm Hud- passed away, Sun- 1766. A connoisseur of southern hospi- son and a graduate day, Sept. 13, 2015, tality, Mr. Mason loved to cook and en- Retired Police Officer Dies of Averett College, surrounded by her tertain. He was happiest in the kitch- Mr. Franklin D. Young, 65, of earning a degree loving family. en, and his traditional recipes were a Parksley, husband of the late Lois Anne in music. She was Born in Tylers- favorite among family and friends. Mr. Young, passed away Sunday, Sept. 6, employed by N&W ville, Pa., she was Mason loved life and adored Ann, his 2015, at the home of his daughter, Jo, Railway General Mrs. Ewell the daughter of wife of 25 years, and his family. in Glade Spring, Va. Offices until her the late Paul Bruce In addition to his wife, survivors He was born in Nassawadox, the son marriage in 1953 to the late Herbert Frantz and Ida include his stepdaughters, Bridget of the late Ralph and Rhoda Young. Vincent Ewell II. She then moved to Mae Somerville Mrs. Eames Redding and Heather (Daniel) St. Mr. Young was a retired police officer the Eastern Shore in Virginia. Frantz. Mrs. Eames Pierre; four stepgrandchildren; one from Chincoteague Police Department Mrs. Ewell is survived by her son, was a former merchandiser for Store- stepgreat-granddaughter; sister, Deb- and most recently, Accomack County Herbert V. Ewell III (H.V.); grand- cast, Inc., and later retired as co-owner bie (Howie) Wessells; nieces, Courtney Sheriff’s Office. He was also the own- daughters, Jennifer Jones (Ryan) and and operator of a travel agency, Accent Yates, Amy Wright and Leah Proffitt; er, along with his father, of the for- Ashley Ewell; faithful daughter-in-law, on Travel in Accomac. She was a gift- nephew, H. Chandler Wessells III; four mer well-known Young’s Meat Barn in Linda Ewell; brother, Donald E. Hud- ed seamstress and an incredible artist, great-nieces; and a great-nephew. Parksley. Mr. Young was an outdoor en- son (and wife, Joyce); and several niec- and had a great passion for gardening. A celebration of his life was held thusiast who loved the sports of hunt- es and nephews. She was a member of the Woman’s Club Sunday, Sept. 6, at the Bay Condo ing and shooting. He was a licensed Funeral service were conducted of Accomack County, where she faith- Clubhouse in Cocoa Beach, Fla. Pri- airplane pilot and amateur radio oper- Saturday, Sept. 12, at Thornton Funer- fully served in the Garden Club, shar- September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 ing her artistic talents; Eastern Shore band, Ronald Rippey. ceded in death by a brother, William (and girlfriend, Michelle) of Saxis; Yacht & Country Club; Holy Trinity A Celebration of Life Service will be Spurley; and a granddaughter, Leah daughters, Terri Bailey Krobot (and Episcopal Church; and Naomi Make- conducted from Holy Trinity Episcopal Lambertson. husband, Stephen) of Shrewsbury, Pa., mie Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Eames Church in Onancock Saturday, Sept. A funeral service will be conducted and Tricia Bailey Wallace (and hus- dedicated her life to helping others and 19, at 1 p.m., with Rev. Berkley Ford Sunday, Sept. 20, at 2 p.m. from San- band, Shawn) of Onancock; grand- was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, officiating. A private family interment ford United Methodist Church by Rev. children, Brooke and William Bailey, great-grandmother, and friend. will precede the service. William Jefferson and Rev. Glenda Raquell Bailey, Kaileigh, Kristen and In addition to her husband, survi- Memorial contributions may be Turlington. Paige Krobot and Connor and Liam vors include her children, Bruce Hills of made to Riverside Shore Hospice, P.O. Memorial contributions may be Wallace; great-grandchild, Kinsley Albuquerque, N.M., Jan Hills Johnson Box, 616, Onley, VA 23418. Memory made to Sanford United Methodist Palmer; brothers, Orville Bailey, Tim of Santa Fe, N.M., Joe Hills (and wife, tributes may be shared with the family Church, 23279 Saxis Rd., Sanford, VA Bailey and Jimmy Bailey; and daugh- Stephanie) of Schellsburg, Pa., and at williamsfuneralhomes.com 23426. To sign the guest book online, ter-in-law, Mariann Miller. Mr. Bailey Jill Stevenson (and husband, Mark) of Arrangements were made by Wil- visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net was preceded in death by a daughter, State College, Pa.; stepdaughter, Lis- liams-Onancock Funeral Home. Arrangements were made by Thorn- Beth Bailey; and four brothers, Frank, abeth Capozzi of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; ton Funeral Home in Parksley. Billy, Herman and Teagle Bailey. brother, Bill Frantz (and wife, Lorraine) Sanford Woman Dies A memorial service will be held Sat- of Tylersville; grandchildren, Jessica Mrs. Barbara Spurley Fisher, Saxis Waterman Dies urday, Sept. 19, at 3 p.m. from Saxis Morlock, Adrienne Czarniak, Phillip 79, of Sanford, wife of Philip Fish- Mr. Lodie Lee Bailey, 79, of Saxis, United Methodist Church, with Rev. Hills, Aza Hills, and Emma, Anna, and er, passed away at her home Sunday, husband of Linda Bailey, passed away William Jefferson officiating. Abigail Stevenson; stepgrandchildren, Sept. 13, 2015. Monday, Sept. 14, 2015, at his residence. Memorial contributions may be Louis Capozzi, Jeremy Olsen, and Han- Born in Nassawadox, she was the Born in Saxis, he was the son of made Saxis United Methodist Church, nah Lauer; great-grandchildren, Noah daughter of the late Avery W. and Ida the late Herman Bailey Sr. and El- P.O. Box 94, Saxis, VA 23427; or Hos- and Riley Morlock, Jack and Charlotte Mae Howard Spurley. la Blanche Linton Bailey. He was wa- pice and Palliative Care of the Eastern Czarniak, and Adalind Hills; and sever- Other than her husband, survi- terman and a member of Saxis United Shore, 165 Market St., Suite 3, Onan- al nieces and nephews. She was prede- vors include her daughter, Mida Pow- Methodist Church. cock, VA 23417. To sign the guest book, ceased by a son, Jon Hills; a step-daugh- ell Lambertson; nephew, Johna Annis Other than his wife, survivors in- visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net ter, Edith Olsen; two brothers, Bruce and wife, Hannah, and their children, clude his sons, Bill Bailey (and wife, Arrangements were made by Thorn- and Tom Frantz; and her former hus- David and Lily Annis. She was pre- Melanie) of Saxis and Bruce Bailey ton Funeral Home in Parksley.

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Eastern Shore Healthy Communities is pleased to an- nounce the following Healthy Options Restaurants, select- ed for having at least one adult and one child menu item that meet stringent calorie and nutrient criteria. Restaurant menu submissions were analyzed in “Spark Recipes” taste nutrition program. Enjoy Healthy Options meals at these restaurants and rest THE GOOD LIFE. assured you will be eating well. Eastern Shore Healthy Communities reminds you to move more and eat well. Little Italy Ristorante Island House Restaurant Onancock General 10224 Rogers Dr., Nassawadox 17 Atlantic Ave., Wachapreague Store and Janet’s Café Cape Charles Coffee House (757) 442-7831 (757) 787-4242 241 Mason Ave., Cape Charles 49 King St., Onancock francolittleitaly.com theislandhouserestaurant.com (757) 787-9495 Becca’s Cakes & More (757) 331-1880 24399 Lankford Hwy, Tasley capecharlescoffeehouse.com Mallards at the Wharf Mallards Sidewalk Cafe Saigon Village (757) 789-3686 2 Market St., Onancock 23410 Front St., Accomac 4069 Main St., Chincoteague becca’scakesandmore.com Great Machipongo (757) 787-8558 (757) 787-7321 (757) 336-7299 Clam Shack mallardsllc.com mallardsllc.com Blarney Stone Pub 6468 Lankford Hwy., Wolff’s Sandwich Shop 10 North St., Onancock Nassawadox The Inn and Garden Café Ocean Deli 9676 Atlantic Rd., Atlantic (757) 302-0300 (757) 442-3800 145 Market St., Onancock 33591 Chincoteague Rd. (757) 824-6466 blarneystonepubonancock.com themachipongoclamshack.com (757) 787-8850 Wallops Island theinnandgardencafe.com (757) 824-4111 eshealthycommunities.org 14 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Washington DC;Shelton Refrigeration;B81652;2.5x5 (15Fa-Early)

nity, and we wanted to honor the tire- LIFE MAY NOT BE Shore Heart Center Planned less dedication of Dr. Kellam. So many PERFECT, BUT YOUR Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in somehow.” people on the Shore have Dr. Kellam to Auxiliary has pledged $520,000 to sup- The Hospital Ball, one of the auxil- thank for saving their lives. This is our COMFORT CAN BE. port the construction of Shore Heart iary’s premier fundraising efforts, will chance to thank him. Our pledge to the The Ultimate Comfort System™ is Center, a unit to be contained within be held Sept. 19, and proceeds from the center and our request that Dr. Kellam a groundbreaking home heating and cooling system that makes the new hospital, according to auxilia- event will help to fulfill the auxiliary’s serve as honorary chairman of the 50th perfection possible. ry President Jane Bulette. pledge to Shore Heart Center. ball came together with perfect timing.” Shore Heart Center will provide di- Fifty years after the very first Hos- Kellam noted that though a new agnostics and treatment, led by cardi- pital Ball, the event will honor Kellam building and the latest technology will ologist Dr. Lloyd J. Kellam III. as the its honorary chairman. be exciting, “Medicine on the Shore has Fundraising will be complete by “We felt like the Heart Center was always been more about the people de- 2017, Bulette said. the best way we could touch as many livering the healthcare. Our people are

RECEIVE UP TO “It will be the largest gift we’ve ev- lives as possible in the community,” very good at what we do, and we fo- er made, and we’re really excited about Bulette said. “We wanted to have an im- cus on treating our patients as though $ FINANCING 1,700 AND being able make such a significant con- pact on the healthcare of our commu- they were members of our own family.” IN REBATES* AVAILABLE** tribution to health care on the Shore,” with the purchase of a qualifying Lennox® home comfort system. Bulette said. Habitat Home To Be Dedicated Sunday MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE $25 OFF The founding members of the auxil- YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL iary raised funds in the 1920s for the The Eastern Shore of Virginia Habi- Many of the volunteers who helped first hospital on the Shore. Ever since, tat for Humanity will dedicate its newest build the house will be there, along the auxiliary has raised funds for ev- house Sunday, Sept. 20, at 3 p.m. at the with many other Habitat homeowners ery major improvement project the house at 21219 Fox Grove Rd., Parksley. and supporters. All are invited. A re- hospital has undertaken. This house will be the home of Tiveck- ception with light refreshments will be (757) 824-5259 or (410) 957-1781 “They are a fundraising engine that ie Savage and her daughter. They and provided following the ceremony. Any- 30327 Marva Road, New Church, VA 23415 Serving Accomack, Northampton & Worcester Counties is incredible for our community, for their friends and family have worked one who attends is asked to bring a Family Owned Since 1947 Offer expires 11/27/2015. any community,” said Kellam. “Any alongside all the volunteers to build the “pound” of any essential household *On a qualifying system purchase. Lennox system rebate offers range from $200 to $1,700. Some restrictions apply. One offer available per qualifying purchase. See your local Lennox good thing that has happened around home. Savage will purchase the home supply such as coffee, sugar, flour, rice, Dealer or www.lennox.com for details. **See dealer for details. © 2015 Lennox Industries Inc. Lennox Dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. here they have been part of. Every new from Habitat at cost and will repay an etc. This is to continue an old Eastern piece of equipment they’ve had a hand interest-free mortgage to the affiliate. Shore custom known as “pounding.” SECTION 8 WAITING LIST OPENED Lawn Auction Under The Shade Tree Lifestyle-15Fa-ROP-Early.indd 31 8/26/15 8:31 AM 19109 Greenbush Rd., Parksley, VA The Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority is reopening Sunday, September 20 @ 12:00 p.m. its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program waiting list for rental Selling from The Estate of Mr. Dickie Doughty & Others assistance beginning Tuesday, October 6th at 9 a.m. Applications will Turn West off Rt. 13 onto Rt. 176 and go into Parksley. Turn South on Rt. 316 be accepted until 5 p.m. on October 30th. and Follow Signs to Auction Cut Glass Cheese Dish, Old Hand Driven Drill Wooden Boxes, Scooter on 68 Miles Like New Carnival Glass Vase, Wicker Rocker Pine Pie Cupboard, Modern Bedroom Suite Applications can be picked up at the A-NRHA office at 23372 Front Street Heisey, Square Oak Dining Table Jelly Cupboard in Accomac, located across the street from the Accomack County General Pressed Glass, Oak Bed Victorian Walnut Maple Top Sideboard Pattern Glass, Old Water Cans Oak China Closet (unusual shape) District Court building or requested by mail by calling (757)787-2800. No Tea Pots, Folk Art Tables 2- Cedar Chest applications will be given out prior to October 6th. Glass Baskets, Soda Fountain Chairs Pine Boxes Milk Bowls, Victorian Sofa Several Country Dining Tables Mason Jars, 2- Victorian Settees Set of 4 Windsor Chairs Applications must be complete including signature, copies of photo Pair Glass Candelabras, Old Sharpening Stone Modern Dresser & Night Stand Brass Candle Holders, Oak Dresser w/Mirror Victorian Bed identification for all persons over 18, social security cards for all Baskets, Oak Chest of Drawers Victorian Walnut Maple Top Dresser household members and birth certificates/birth records for all Depression Glass, Victorian Washstand Pair Modern Curio Cabinets minors. Ironstone, Walnut 5 Drawer Chest Small Country Tables Cast Iron Cookware, Oak Hotel Washstand Flower Stand Hallwood Adv. Bank, Mirrors Parlor Table No incomplete applications will be accepted. No applications will be Transferware, Open Washstands Several Odd Chairs Andirons, Victorian Walnut Marble Top Hall Rack Walnut Butler’s Desk accepted before 9 a.m., October 6th, and all applications must be received 3- Lance Jars, Walnut Shaving Mirror Small Oak Tables in our office by 5 p.m., October 30th. Copper Boiler, Victorian Marble Top Tables Ladies Queen Anne Style Desk Automotive Adv. Rack, Dr. Doughty Mustase Cup There are Lots of Box Lots & Lots of 19- Trunks (all sizes & shapes) other items not mentioned The Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority is an equal Refreshments will be Served by Painter Church housing provider and does not discriminate. If you or anyone in your Note: This is the kind of Auction that doesn’t come along very often, so come out & family is a person with disabilities or a person who does not speak or enjoy the day with us. read English well, and you require a specific accommodation in order Please check our Website @ countrysideauctions.com to fully utilize our programs and services, please contact our office at 10% Buyers Premium Applies to all Transactions. Auctioneer: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 Parksley, VA 23421 (757)787-2800. (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 • (757)665-5672 September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 15

Marriage Licenses Issued •Chelsea Lee Doeep and William Christopher-Joseph Mapp, both 33 of Exmore •Christian Ashley Pease, 22, and Andrew Wayne Spencer, 25, both of Cape Charles Stop By Today and Check •Robert Keith Dillard Jr., 31, and Christal Janee Johnson, 24, both of Out Fresh, New Inventory! Cape Charles 2004 Kia Sorento EX 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LS •Jermaine Quartz Johnson, 35, and Ashley Danielle Harris, 28, both of New Church •Matthew Scott Wivell, 28, and Bar- bara Nicole Piliero, 30, both of Cape Property Charles

Transactions To Vincent Farace •From George Brooks Lot 103, Unit 1, Trails End, Horntown To Arlenne Townsend For $15,500 Property in Eastville •From Jacqueline Cancel $8,995! $9,995! For $1,200 To Ann Marie Bundick •From Valerio Jiminez Tasley parcel 2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid 2013 GMC Yukon XL Denali To Bernadine and Marvin Hayes For $5,000 Lot 6, Rolling Meadows in Jamesville •From Jane Wolffe, Trustee For $26,000 To Robert and Beth Horner •From Francis Donohue Jr. 6140 Leonard Ln., Chincoteague To Kimberly and James Granger II For $469,000 408 Jefferson Ave. in Cape Charles •From Lowell Hash and Donna For $220,000 Sofizowski •From the Federal National Mortgage To David and Rose Shea Association 33172 Mill Dam Rd., Wallops Island To Flores Vazquez For $35,000 9094 Occohannock Neck Rd., Exmore •From William and Tina Snyder For $30,000 To Robert Horner and Sandra Dryden $14,900! $38,500! •From Eastern Shore Holdings, LLC 5607 Trails End Dr., Horntown To Tanya Johnson For $105,000 2011 Dodge Journey Mainstreet 2010 Dodge Charger SXT 10287 Floyd Ct. in Birdsnest •From Paul and Ann Tucker For $64,000 To Michael and Tina Salentino •From Cynthia and Duane Connell 7023 Josephine Ln., Chincoteague To John and Kim Krysiak For $255,000 Property in Townsend •From David and Linda Bei For $ 90,000 To Andrew Hiller and Kimberly Haig •From Henry Conklin and Howard 5403 Holly Ct., Chincoteague Whealton For $499,000 To Daniel Whealton •From Gary Ward Chincoteague parcel To Shore Trying, LLC For $12,000 1 Kerr St., Onancock $12,900! $12,500! •From Joyce Seanner For $85,000 To Calvin Sturgis Jr. and III •From Stephen and Gayle McDonald 5007 Lankford Hwy - New Church Property near Pennyville To Shannon and Kenneth Taylor 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday & For $565,000 9423 Townsend Ln., Atlantic 8am to 12pm on Saturday •From George and Doris Pruitt For $106,000 To Sherwood Wharton •From Robert and Victoria Armstrong 757-824-5611 30003 Saxis Rd., Temperanceville To Jacqueline Gartner www.davisautocenter.com For $22,000 3461 Ridge Rd., Chincoteague **Dealer processing fee $199.00 ** VA DLR •From Paul2012 and Dodge Michel SwartzAvenger SXT For $130,000 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 2008 Saturn Vue Greenline 4 cyl engine, only 85k miles! 2WD, automatic, just over 100k Hybrid engine, 102k miles $10,900.00 $8,995.00 $10,900.00

2008 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 2011 Nissan Altima V6, leather, under 83k miles! 2WD, leather, 3rd row, only 97k miles 4 cyl, auto, 89k miles $13,500.00 $10,500 $12,500.00 16 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015

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Make sure your ad is seen by as many readers as possible Call 789-7678 to advertise in the Post September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 United Way Campaign Training Tuesday The United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore is pre- organizations on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Funds go paring for the 2015 fundraising campaign and will to provide emergency food and shelter, family coun- conduct a training session for campaign coordinators seling, health services, youth development and rec- who have accepted the appointment by their employ- reation programs in addition to many other needed ers to solicit their colleagues in local businesses. The services. Costs are kept low, with one part-time em- session will be held from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, ployee and the efforts of local volunteers. In the 24 Sept. 22, at the Shore Bank Headquarters in Onley. years since the founding of the United Way of Virgin- The United Way is soliciting all local businesses ia’s Eastern Shore, total pledges have amounted to to support this effort and this community by partici- almost $6 million. pating with a fundraising drive. The training session To participate in the campaign or for more infor- will provide the campaign coordinators with the in- mation about the United Way, call Dawn Byrd at 787- formation and the materials they will need to con- 5622 email her at [email protected] duct successful solicitations in their organizations. A To make a contribution to United Way, send a continental breakfast will be provided. tax-deductible donation to United Way of Virginia’s The United Way provides funding for 35 member Eastern Shore, P.O. Box 605, Onley, VA 23418 or go to agencies and more than 135 other non-profit service www.esunitedway.org HIT THE DECKS THIS FALL! Give worn surfaces a whole new life with Restore . These liquid-armor resurfacers offer a high-performance, low-maintenance, long-lasting alternative to the endless cycle of repairing and repainting.

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Becca’s Cakes is moving to Willis Wharf. The former owner of E.L. Willis, Pam & Becca are combining their talents! The SEASIDE GRILL at Willis Wharf will be opening soon! E.L. Willis catering and 4102 B. Lankford Hwy., Exmore, VA Becca’s Cakes all in the 757-442-4900 same great location 789-3686 RommelsAce.com 24399 Lankford Hwy. Tasley 18 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Proposed Refuge Plan Available for Comment

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Swan Cove Bike Trail. (F&W) has released a comprehensive Seasonal oversand vehicle access conservation plan (CCP) and environ- and hiking on the Overwash and Hook COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM mental impact statement (EIS) that via Beach Road causeway, and year- will guide management of Chinco­ round vehicle access on Beach Road • If you received $2,000 to spend on whatever your teague and Wallops Island national to the South Pony Corral would be wildlife refuges for the next 15 years. allowed. organization needed - what would you use it for? The management decisions includ- Tom’s Cove visitor contact station • Thanks to our Community Care program, you ed in the CCP are a result of environ- would be open for environmental edu- mental review and input from the com- cation programs conducted by the Na- can do it! Propane receipts that you collect are like munity and other stakeholders. The tional Park Service, Chincoteague Bay money in the bank. For every gallon shown on final CCP/EIS is vailablea online at Field Station and others. http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Chincote- Swan Cove Bike Trail would remain those receipts, your organization will earn $.02. ague/what_we_do/conservation.html open for biking and hiking to the beach. and hard copies are available at the The Service Road would remain • Speak with your members about who uses propane refuge office. open to hiking year-round to the Mary- in the area. Ask those people if they will donate A draft CCP/EIS was released a land state line and Assateague Island year ago and underwent 90 days of National Seashore boundary. their receipts to you. public review. Based on feedback re- These changes are further ex- • Ask businesses in your area if they use our ceived during the extended comment plained in the refuge’s latest newslet- period, F&W has modified its preferred ter which is available online at http:// propane. Businesses of all sizes, large and small, management alternative (Alternative www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Chincote- B), which calls for balancing wildlife ague_newsletter.pdf use propane, including many for their forklifts in habitat management with public use The 30-day review is primarily to warehouses, and are a great way to gather more opportunities. allow federal and state agencies with Under Alternative B, F&W still jurisdiction or expertise, and those receipts for your organization. proposes to relocate the recreational individuals and organizations who • Once you collect the receipts, you simply send beach 1.5 miles north of the current commented on the draft document, site, keep it approximately one mile a chance to review F&W’s response them in to us, and we’ll do the rest. long, and include a new parking lot to their comments on the draft CCP/ protected by dunes. EIS. After the review period, F&W will • It’s like money in the “tank.” We’re proud to be a Under the proposed alternative, cer- evaluate and incorporate any new sub- part of the community and excited to help your tain recreational uses such as fishing, stantive information and will complete walking, and watching wildlife will be the process to approve the plan. Once organization. allowed on an additional mile of beach approved, F&W may begin implement- • No minimum gallon requirement under National Park Service (NPS) ju- ing the plan over time, pending avail- risdiction south to the terminus of the able funding. • Participating organizations receive $.02 per gallon purchased. Chincoteague Bridge Traffic Stops Slated • Maximum allowable redemption is $2,000 per Virginia Department of Transpor- The stops will affect both eastbound tation (VDOT) bridge maintenance and westbound traffic as conditions check, per year. crews will be performing test lifts on permit, with each stop expected to last the Chincoteague Bridge that will re- up to 30 minutes. Maritime traffic will Any member that sets up a new 200 gal. system quire multiple intermittent full direc- not be affected. After each traffic stop, or larger, we will give $100 to your tional traffic stops Tuesday, Sept. 22, crews will reopen the bridge to traffic between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to allow the back-up to clear. organization for each account. 35350 Lankford Hwy Belle Haven, VA Make sure your ad IS seen by as many readers as possible 757-442-2453 Advertise in the Post Call 789-7678 September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 FRIDAY H6 p.m. - SATURDAY H9 a.m. - Sept. 18 Celebrate Sept. 19 Zumba Class Recovery - Chincoteague Group mtg. - Family Life YMCA - $5 - 336-3535 Sept. 18-24 Center, Onancock - Meal: Hnoon - Harborton UMC POST TIMES $6/single or $10/family Community Picnic - 28152 H7 p.m. - Life Teach Harborton Rd. - bring a dish Series - Rachel/Leah Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Covenant Ministries Center Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Sunday H8 & 11 a.m. - Women’s Day - Jerusalem Baptist Church - 787-2486 Onancock Sept. 20 H9 a.m. - Back-To-Church-Sunday - Evergreen UMC, Hacksneck H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors H6 p.m. - Pastoral Anniver- H10 a.m. - Back-To-Church-Sunday - Harborton UMC open at 6:30 p.m.) - sary - Refuge Temple Ministry, H11:15 a.m. - Back-To-Church-Sunday - Mears Memorial UMC, Keller Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Pocomoke H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley Haven H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville H3 p.m. - Church Anniversary - First Baptist Church, Mappsville VFC H3 p.m. - Just Worship Service - St. Mary’s Baptist Church, Jamesville H3:30 p.m. - Annual Usher’s Day - Antioch Baptist Church, Treherneville H6-9 p.m. - Fellowship Service - Hall’s Chapel Church, Sanford Monday H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Sept. 21 Nassawadox Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, TUESDAY H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague 25236 Coastal Blvd., Onley Sept. 22 H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 Onancock H1:30-3:30 p.m. - Bereavement Support Group mtg. - Downings UMC, 7291 H6 p.m. - Central Shore Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley Lankford Hwy., Oak Hall H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H4:30-6:30 p.m. - Spaghetti Dinner - Eastville Baptist Church - donations only H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-7050 H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Town Hall, 18248 N.R. North St., Keller H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H7:30 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. - H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 Accomack County Administration Bldg. H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - Kentoya Garcia To Speak About The Onancock Race Riot of 1907 - H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. E.S. Public Library, Accomac - 787-3400 WEDNESDAY - Sage Diner, Onley H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville Sept. 23 H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC Onancock - 787-4718 H7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Acc. Chap. #62) mtg. - Masonic Lodge, Hnoon - AA mtg. - UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock Chincoteague H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Representative Avail. - H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, THURSDAY Chincoteague Town Office 4158 Seaside Rd., Exmore - 442-6391 Sept. 24 H9 a.m.-3 p.m. - E.S. Master Naturalists’ Basic Training Course H5:30-7:30 p.m. - Fathers and Sons Support Group - 3100 Main - Historic Onancock School - 442-7029 St., Exmore - 757-656-3460 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Library Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests H3:30-5 p.m. - Good News Club (Sept. 24 & Oct. 1, 8, 15 and 22) - Hollies H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox Baptist Church, 17691 Hollies Church Rd., Keller H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome H4:30 p.m. - Better Breathers’ Club mtg. - RSMH, 6th flr. boardroom, Nassawadox H5-6 p.m. - Lyme Disease Support Group mtg. - Accomack Cty. Health Dept., Accomac - 787-3420 Play in Observance of Domestic Violence H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist, Accomac - $1/week Awareness Month in October H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley - 787-7099 The Accomack-Northampton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma H5:30 - 7:30 p.m. - GriefShare Grief Recovery Seminar and Support Group - Theta Sorority is presenting “The Curse is Broken,” a play in ob- Franktown United Methodist Church - $15/workbook fee - 442-3481 servance of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, on Sat- H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles urday, Oct. 3. The performance will be at 6 p.m. at Nandua High H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church School auditorium in Onley. H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa Tickets are $10 and only a limited number will be sold at the H7 p.m. - Bingo - Parksley VFC, social hall door. To purchase tickets in advance call 710-4609, 710-0435, H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC 709-1989 or 990-2764. H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC 20 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 END OF SUMMER @ KOOL FORD 2015 Ford Truck Blowout Sale Now through Sept. 30th 2015 F-150’s 0% Financing 2015 F-250’s Save up to for Save up to 72 months $12,800 * No Money Down* $11,400 New Vehicle Deals of the Week (ends 9/26) 2015 Escape SE 2015 Fusion SE 2015 Expedition Loaded, Silver Leather, Moonroof XLT, 4x4, Leather Was: $29,170 Was: $31,295 Was: $57,030 Now: $23,900 Now: $24,600 Now: $50,030 0%/72 mo. Option 0%/72 mo. Option 0%/72 mo. Option Also available Also available Also available If we don’t have the one you want, we will get it for you within 36 hours. 787-1209 www.KoolAutomotive.com 787-1209 September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 Weekly Used Car Deals at Kool Ford * Prices go back up 9/26 * * Dealer Prices: * New in Stock, Blowout Prices: 2013 Fusion SE...... 37k Miles 2015 Taurus Limited 2014 Fusion SE...... 56k Miles - Navigation * White & Silver - Leather in stock 2014 Fusion SE...... 54k Miles - Loaded * 33k Miles All w/Ford Factory warranty! * Ford Factory Warranty! 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Posting p SPORTS U By Vonta Leach’s Message Is To Give Back Bill could contrib- In 2007, he founded the Vonta Leach He will deliver that message at the ute by deliv- Foundation to create innovative pro- reception next Wednesday and again Sterling ering punish- grams that provide access to educa- on Thursday morning at the United ing hits that tional, recreational and healthy living Way kickoff. Vonta Leach could teach football pave the way initiatives designed to positively aid in United Way of Virginia’s Eastern players a thing or two about teamwork for the tail- the development of youth. Shore provides funding for approxi- and patience when he comes to the backs. Growing up in a small, rural town mately 150 non-profit agencies and Eastern Shore next week. And if the in North Carolina, Leach knew first- organizations on the Shore, many of A running back for 10 years in the defense ig- hand the disadvantages youth can face them similar to ones who helped Leach NFL, Leach had a grand total of 35 nored him, to achieve success. It was his mother’s in his youth. carries for 93 career rushing yards. Leach had example of hard work and determina- Funds go to provide emergency food Some backs do that in a game. great hands tion that gave him the drive to reach and shelter, family counseling, health But at 6’ and 260 pounds, Leach Vonta Leach is for such a his goals. services, youth development and rec- knew his importance to the team was coming to the Shore. physical play- But he also benefitted from strong reation programs in addition to many not toting the ball. Sure, the running er, catching role models in his life. Coaches and other needed services. backs who rack up big yards and score 123 passes for 796 yards in his career. teachers helped to mold him to become All funds raised Wednesday night touchdowns get most of the glory and But for someone who delivered the a good student and star football player at the Chincoteague reception will go lots of money. hardest hits in the NFL, Leach has one at South Robeson High School. to United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Leach, a native of Rowland, N.C., of the softest hearts you will ever find. At East Carolina University, he Shore. This is possible because Jack- who was undrafted despite a standout Leach will be on the Eastern Shore joined a service fraternity and looked spot Restaurant is providing food and career at East Carolina University, de- next week as the keynote speaker for to make a difference in the lives of beverages and Leach is not accepting a cided to focus on blocking for the tail- the United Way of Virginia’s Eastern those around him. speaker’s fee. backs who haul the freight. Shore kickoff breakfast on Thursday, Signed by the as Beginning at 5 p.m., the first hour of And, boy, did he ever block. Sept. 24, at the Eastern Shore Commu- an undrafted free agent, Leach was a the Meet and Greet will be a VIP Expe- He blocked so well for Houston’s nity College Workforce Development character guy, the type of player coach- rience that will include raffles for Su- that his teammates cam- Center in Melfa. es want in their locker room. per Bowl programs and autographed paigned for him to make the But, first, he will hold a Meet and Leach was one of 26 players named footballs, in addition to food and bever- after the 2010 season, when Foster led Greet Reception Wednesday, Sept. 23, to the 2010 USA Football/NFL Players ages. Admission is $50 per person and the NFL in rushing with 1,616 yards. at the Jackspot Restaurant on Chin- Association All-Fundamentals Team. $10 for students under 18 accompa- Who says blocking goes unrecog- coteague. Players are chosen based on “an ability nied by an adult. nized? In 2012, Leach was the 45th He is not coming empty handed. He to consistently execute the fundamen- Beginning at 6 p.m., admission is ranked player in the NFL, higher than is bringing signed footballs by Terrell tals of their positions and for making a $25 for adults and $10 for students. some guy named . Suggs and and a Ravens positive impact in their communities.” The silent auction will still be under- By this time, Leach had made the Pro game jersey and shoes he wore, all to be He was also a recipient of the Presi- way, and Leach will continue to be Bowl three times and signed a three- auctioned. Other silent auction items dent Volunteer Service Award, from available for photos. year, $11 million contract with the Bal- will be two tickets to a Ravens game. former President George W. Bush. Tickets can be purchased at www. timore Ravens, where he blocked for Attendees will receive signed action Fulfilling a promise he made to his esunitedway.org or call 787-5622. , second leading rusher in the photos of Leach and can have their mother, late grandmother and high- Come out and meet someone who league with over 1,300 yards. photo taken with him that night. school coach, Leach received his col- performed at the highest level of pro Who says blockers don’t get paid big Since retiring in 2014, Leach has lege degree nearly eight years after football and, unlike some of the cur- money? committed himself fully to giving back he completed his football eligibility at rent and former players who make the They also help win championships to the community. Even as a player, he East Carolina University. headlines for the wrong reasons, un- as Leach started for the Ravens in contributed beyond the playing field, Today at 33, Leach serves as a moti- derstands it is important to find a way their win in 2012. serving as a member of United Way’s vational speaker for youth, sharing the to give back. At the NFL level, no back is good TEAM NFL, a core group of civic-mind- necessary tools to change their men- As much as anyone could, Leach enough to run without blocking in front ed players from each of the 32 NFL tality to overcome their circumstanc- embodies this year’s United Way mot- of him. The defensive players today are teams charged with using their rela- es. His message focuses on personal to: “Give Where You Live...Our Home, too big and quick. Leach recognized he tionships and reach out to help youth. responsibility and self-transformation. Our Future.” September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 23

Literacy Golf Tourney Parks Customer Service Center at 800- The Eastern Shore Literacy Council 933-7275 (PARK). Reservations will be Drive for Literacy Golf Tournament will accepted until all slots are taken at each be held Friday, Oct. 2, at Eastern Shore hunt, up to two days prior to the hunt, Yacht and Country Club, with a shotgun SPORTSMen’s Basketball SHORTSthe U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating provided that the hunter can complete start at 1 p.m. Lunch will be served from Skills and Safety Card and diploma. the payment before the day of the hunt. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; an awards ceremo- Northampton Parks and Recreation The donation for the courses is $20 ny will followthe round. There will be will begin its 2015 Men’s Basketball for each course separately with loan of Redneck Romp Nov. 28 door prizes and awards for first, second League Monday, Oct. 5, at Northamp- the textbook or $35 for both courses if The second running of the Redneck and third place, both net and gross. ton Middle School. taking them consecutively. Students Romp is set for Saturday, Nov. 28, at The entry fee is $400 for a team and The registration fee is $300 per taking the courses consecutively also Powell Memorial Park in Wachapreague. $100 for a player. team, up to 15 players per roster for keep the textbook. This run is to raise awareness and Make checks payable to Eastern anyone 18 and over. Games will be Students may register by contact- funding for the Waste Watchers of the Shore Literacy Council and return by played Mondays and Wednesdays ing Russell Vreeland at 442-7029 or Eastern Shore, whose goal is to keep Sept. 22 with name, address, contact beginning at 6:30 p.m. Teams inter- [email protected] or using the the roadways of the Shore free of litter. information and handicap to ESLC, ested in participating must contact Virginia safe boating education web- Choose either the 10 miler or the 5K 29300 Lankford Hwy., Melfa, VA 23410. Northampton Parks and Recreation to site at http://my.register-ed.com/event/ run/walk. Start time will be 9:30 a.m. For more information, contact 789- receive a coach’s packet. Packets and viewevents/92015 The registration booth will be open 1795 or email [email protected] league fees are due by 4 p.m. Sept. 25. from 7 to 8:45 a.m. The first 50 regis- For more information, contact the Hunting at State Park trants will receive a custom redneck Bay Challenge Sept. 19 office at 678-0468 or email parks@ A muzzleloader-shotgun and ar- cap. Runners will receive commemora- Sponsored by the Eastern Shore of co.northampton.va.us chery hunt will be held at Kiptopeke tive event T-shirts, finishing medals and Virginia Anglers’ Club, the 2015 Onan- State Park Dec. 2-3, with the reserva- trophies. There will be professional tim- cock Bay Challenge will take place October Fest Golf tion period beginning Sept. 23. ing and post race celebration. Leashed Saturday, Sept. 19. The October Fest 2015 Golf Tourna- For more information, call Kipto- canines and baby strollers are welcome. Youths 16 and under are eligible to ment, sponsored by Eastern Shore Cham- peke State Park at 757-331-2267. For more information on register- fish for free in the event, while there is ber of Commerce, will be held Friday, Oct. Hunters may reserve preferred days ing, volunteering or sponsoring, vis- a $25 entry fee for adults. There will be 30, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. at and stands or zones for an advanced fee it Redneck Romp at 10-Miler and 5K awards for the largest and second-larg- Bay Creek Golf Club in Cape Charles. of $15 a day by calling the Virginia State Race or call 757-999-4999. est entries in eight categories: croak- The entry fee of $110 per person in- er, spot, bluefish, flounder, gray trout, cludes greens fee, cart, lunch, on-course speckled trout, sand mullet, and red beverages and awards reception. There The Accomack-Northampton Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Auction Dates drum (18 to 26 inches long). are also various levels of sponsorship Regional Housing Authority ESTATE AUCTION For more information, call 757-709- available. is seeking landlords THIS Friday Sept 18 @ 5:25 PM 8697, or visit the Events page at www. Provide name, address, phone num- interested in taking part in Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Auction Facility esanglersclub.org ber and email address with entry. 12100 Mears Station Rd., Hallwood For more information, call 787-2460 the Section 8 Housing Choice Extremely Nice Antique & Vintage NCEF Golf Tourney or email [email protected] Voucher Program. The Furniture & Household Effects The Northampton County Educa- 2 Corner Cabinets, Painted Pine tion Foundation (NCEF) will hold its Safe Boating Class A-NRHA will be opening their Step-back, Awesome Smalls 9th Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flo- waiting list and Itemized list and photos Oct. 9, at Bay Creek Golf Club in Cape tilla 12-02 (Painter, VA) will offer two issuing vouchers in the next at www.zebsauctions.com *********************************** Charles with a noon shotgun start. Pro- boating safety classes in the fall. FALL SPORTSMAN’S AUCTION ceeds will support the foundation in its Basic Boating Skills and Safety cov- few weeks. Landlords Thurs. Oct 1 Preview 3-7 PM mission to mobilize resources to pro- ers all of the material a beginning boat- continue to use their own Fri. Oct. 2 @ 4:55 PM; Preview @ 3 PM mote student performance and excel- er needs. The topics include safe boat tenant selection process and Sat. Oct. 3 @ 10:10 AM; Preview @ 8 AM lence in teaching in our public schools. handling and even the type of boat to 1,000 Decoys, Firearms, Taxidermy, The $440 team entry fee and individ- purchase. The course qualifies for a Vir- are not required to accept a referred tenant. Qualifying Oyster & Fishing Items, Art, & Books ual golfer entry fee of $125 covers the ginia Safe Boating card and will be held ONLINE BIDDING @ proxibid.com greens fee, carts, lunch, awards reception, on Saturdays, Sept. 19 and 23, from 10 tenants will receive financial ______and prizes. Hole sponsorships are $250 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Barrier Islands for non-playing sponsors or $600 with a Center in Machipongo. assistance based on income. ONLINE ONLY * ONLINE ONLY team. Major sponsorships are also avail- This course will be immediately fol- If you are interested, and Ending 8:00 PM Wed. Oct. 7 able. 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Auction Facility 24 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Arcadia Surges Past Nandua 35-7 in District Tilt Trailing 7-0 at halftime, Arcadia the fourth quarter to 22-6 with a 10- Trevor Wessells and Bailey led the de- “This will be a test for us. They have stormed past Nandua with 35 unan- yard touchdown run. fense in tackles with 10 and eight, re- good size and look to be quick on film,” swered points to take the early lead in With the Firebird defense stifling spectively. Wise was the leading rusher said Coach Rotkowski. Shore District play. Nandua except for two long runs by with 40 yards on five carries. Defense ruled the night early on Mahagee Wise, Arcadia’s Wharton hit Offensively, the Warriors only man- as Nandua scored in the first quarter paydirt from one yard out late in the aged 52 net yards rushing and were 2 when Robert Bailey picked up a fumble fourth quarter and then on the game’s of 18 in the air for three yards. and ran 30 yards for a touchdown with final play, Jamal Savage returned an Nandua coach Tom Rotkowski said 4:37 remaining in the first quarter. interception 60 yards for a score to put there were some breakdowns in all That score stood until Briden Bib- the exclamation point on a 35-7 win. phases of the Warriors’ play. “We need bins blocked a Nandua punt and Trey “It was a great team win,” said to do some things better. We struggled Ballard picked up the ball and scam- Coach Nock. “I lost my voice during particularly on offense. But give Arca- pered 15 yards for a touchdown with the week and could barely talk above a dia credit. They had a good game plan, 10:38 left in the third quarter. whisper before the game, but the assis- and once they got the lead, they wore us The extra point was blocked, but on tant coaches and the captains picked down and kept us off balanced.” the next series, Terrell Wharton and me up and kept everyone in the game.” Arcadia travels to Snow Hill to- Ballard sacked Warrior quarterback Savage complemented Brown’s night and will be playing on a new Kelly Reagan in the end zone for a rushing totals with 58 yards on 11 car- turf field that opened this season, safety to give the Firebirds an 8-7 lead. ries. The Firebirds amassed 265 yards part of a $50 million renovation and “The game changed on that blocked on 43 carries. expansion at the school. punt,” said Arcadia coach Tony Nock. Firebird quarterback Paul Brown Snow Hill is 0-2. “Our intensity picked up, and we start- was 2 of 5 passing for 42 yards. Brown Nandua hosts J.M. Bennett of Salis- ed to control the line of scrimmage. We also had 36 yards rushing. bury, a school with roughly twice the played a complete game once we got On defense, Kerric Hickman had 12 enrollment, that defeated the Warriors the momentum.” tackles plus a fumble recovery, with last season. Picked as one of the favor- Late in the third quarter, Devon Ballard collecting nine tackles. Richie ites for the Bayside District title, the Arcadia’s Devon Rogers scores on Rogers scored on a nifty 30-yard re- Shrieves recorded six tackles with a Clippers defeated Stephen Decatur a 30-yard reverse in a 35-7 Fire- verse to give Arcadia a 16-7 lead with sack, and Tyquan Payton and Tyric 39-6 in their only game thus far. bird win Friday night. the help of a Contrel Brown 2-point Harris added five tackles each. Ar- conversion. monee Wise also had a fumble recovery. CURRENTLY HIRING Brown, who had 105 yards on 13 For Nandua, Trevor Cooper and carries, increased the Firebird lead in Quahson Reid made interceptions, and PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is currently recruiting for a Part Time Housekeeper. This person performs a variety of housekeeping functions in order to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment for residents, visitors, and employees. Housekeepers are responsible for cleaning floors and resident rooms; emptying trash cans; and maintaining all housekeeping equipment. Qualified applicants should have the following: • Must be able to read, write, and follow simple written and oral instructions. • Must be willing and able to perform repetitive and routine tasks and be able to maintain constant and consistent workflow. • Prior housekeeping experience preferred. • Ability to work independently. 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John Deere Tractors, Combine, Potato Harvesting & Grading Equip, Excavator, Wheel Loader, Dozers, Tillage & Planting Equipment, Nandua Wins Golf Match Trucks and Trailers Nandua won a nine-hole match with Arcadia and Chincoteague at Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club Monday. The Warriors posted a team score of 183 to Chincoteague’s 239, with Arcadia posting a 262. Consignments Accepted Jack Schreiber, pictured putting on the third green, and Leslie Ibarra each shot a 43 to tie for medalist honors. Nandua’s Matt Teasley had a 47 Online Bidding Available and Ryan Ross had a 50 to complete the scoring. Nandua’s Zach Under- wood had a 51. Brock Schisler had a 53 to lead Chincoteague, and Todd Matthews, tending the pin above, had a 57. Ashley Holcomb led Arcadia For more info, visit www.rebelauction.net or call 800-533-0673 with 51. The Eastern Shore District tournament will be held Sept. 24, with the regional tourney the following week in Williamsburg. Rebel Auction VAAL #2908000963 26 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Northampton Wins Endless Summer Volleyball Tournament Northampton won the Endless Sum- Baptist, Oak Tree Academy, Stafford 26-24 and 25-14. Taylor Webb had five On Friday night, the Jackets trav- mer Tournament hosted by Coastal High School, and Atlantic Shores, tak- aces and five kills while Michaela Lew- eled to Lancaster, playing both the Volleyball Association at the Boo Wil- ing the Silver Division trophy is and Makayla Wilson added four kills host and Washington & Lee. liams Sportsplex in Hampton. Northampton met Atlantic Shores in each. Angela Head and Ashlyn Arnold Northampton lost a five-setter to The Lady Jackets played Denbigh the finals of the tournament, winning had eight and five digs, respectively, Lancaster, 17-25, 25-22, 16-25, 25-15 while Kennedy Webb added three kills. and 12-15. “This was a really great “This was a great win for us and a nice match that could have easily gone ei- cap to a big weekend of volleyball for the ther way in the fifth set,” said Doughty. team,” said Jacket coach Cathy Doughty. Kennedy Webb had 11 kills, eight To reach the finals, Northampton aces and nine assists while Taylor beat a much larger Stafford team 25- Webb had 11 kills and nine assists. 19 and 25-8. Taylor Webb and Lewis Northampton won the nightcap in had five aces each, and Head delivered straight sets over Lancaster, 25-9, 25-16 seven kills to lead the Lady Jackets. and 25-13. Wilson had four aces, Taylor Northampton stopped Oak Tree Webb had eight kills and 12 assists, Academy 22-25, 25-16 and 25-15 as Tay- while Kennedy Webb added seven kills. lor Webb had 11 kills, Arnold had seven digs and Kennedy Webb had three aces. Viking Volleyballers Northampton’s only loss of the tour- Fall to Stonebridge ney came at the hands of Denbigh Bap- tist, 23-25, 22-25 and 20-25. Taylor Webb Broadwater fell to Stonebridge Fri- Northampton won the Endless Summer Volleyball Tournament last and Kennedy Webb had six and five kills, day night on the road by 25-15, 25-19 weekend in Hampton. Pictured (from left) are: front row - Evelyn Dun- respectively. Wilson had four blocks. and 25-20 scores. ton, Elizabeth Lilliston, Ashlyn Arnold, Angela Head, and Stephanie Kel- lam; back row - Volunteer Assistant Coach Becky Harris, Taylor Webb, Kennedy Webb, Claudia Fernandez, Michaela Lewis (leaning forward) Makayla Wilson, Sara Weber, Monique Ayers, JV Head Coach Devin Al- len, and Varsity Head Coach Cathy Doughty.

A & N ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE CONSUMERS You are Invited to Attend the ANEC ANNUAL MEETING 7 P.M. - Thursday, September 24, 2015 At NANDUA HIGH SCHOOL - Onley, Virginia • Reports from ANEC Management • Election of Directors • Door prizes • FREE GIFTS for Everyone! Registration Begins at 6 P.M. Nandua Spike YOUR ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Proven Reliability in an Unreliable World Nandua’s Michaela Wescott sends a shot against Holly Grove in action last week. The Warriors lost in three close sets. September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 27

Photos by Barbara Parker Above, Broadwater cross country coach Eric Hack gets a jump on run- ners from seven schools competing in the Eastern Shore Invitational at Ex- more last week. Arcadia finished sec- ond, the top local boys’ teams. At right, the girls listen to instructions prior to the start of their race. The Broadwa- ter girls finished second, the top local squad. Norfolk Academy won the boys’ and girls’ portion of the race. Also competing were Nandua, Northamp- ton, Isle of Wight and Stonebridge. Arcadia Boys, Broadwater Girls Top Shore Teams in XC Meet The Arcadia boys tallied 80 points, with second- and fourth-place finishes by Hector Cime (18:30) and Tah’re Pet- tit (19:49), respectively, to finish as the top Eastern Shore team in the Eastern Shore Invitational cross country meet last Thursday at Broadwater. Firebird Logan Reno finished 16th in 20:50. The Broadwater girls, with a fourth- Sydney Parks place finish by Sydney Parks (22:18) Hector Cime and a sixth-place finish by Kate Gomer teams, was led by Robby Parker (5th- (23:06), were the top local team. 19:59), Jackson Rose (21:44), and An- Norfolk Academy, a private-school drew Harmon (22-22:05). powerhouse in cross country, won both The Viking girls also had Carly the boys’ meet with 29 points and the Wardius (11th-24:01) and Anna Sex- Shanty Wins NCPR Softball Crown girls’ meet with 19 points. Isle of Wight auer (22nd-26:53) contributing to their The Shanty Restaurant softball team won the Northampton County and Stonebridge also competed. second-place finish. Parks and Recreation title with a 15-0 record and also captured the The Nandua boys took third with The Northampton girls were fourth season-ending tournament to complete an 18-0 season. The Shanty team Orion Bolster (8th-20:08), Griffin Se- with Erica Head (7th-23:16) and Alex outscored opponents 350-94, but had to overcome a 15-4 deficit after five rion (13th-20:28) and Matt Teasley Marshall (23rd-26:53) the pacesetters. innings in the championship game against the Thirsties. Billy Jardine (15th-20:48) leading the way. Nandua was sixth, with Ellie Har- hit a two-out grand slam home run in the sixth inning to give Shanty a The Northampton boys were fourth vey (32nd-30:01) and McCaley Parks 17-15 win. Pictured (from left) are: front row - Jeff Wayman, Tyler Ames, with Noah Leffel (7th-20:05), Marvyn (30:04) its top runners. Kyle Webb, Ken Widgeon, Jamie Lewis, and Andrew Haines; back row- Garvis (12th-20:27) and Matthew Jus- Arcadia was seventh, with Normeia Ryan Horner, Dave Williams, Chris Ferry, Chris Ashtown, Billy Jardine, tice (20th-21:41) topping the Jackets. Harris (49th-33:25) and Ariance Mar- and Steve Lewis. The team would like to thank Mike Doyle and John Broadwater, fifth among seven boy tinez (56th-38:03). Dempster and Shanty Restaurant for their sponsorship. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 Fall Fishing Offers Mixed Bag Matt Abell of Sea Hawk Sports Cen- in the cooler. ter in Pocomoke says the Assateague At Steve’s Bait and Tackle on Chin- surf is producing some red drum, king- coteague, the report is some nice catch- fish and blues. He adds that there is es of bluefish and pompano off the surf. still some red and cobia action in the In the back bay, they have seen some lower Chesapeake. kingfish caught near the inlet. The The offshore scene has consisted of flounder fishing has been tough, but a a few white marlin and small yellowfin few keepers are still being caught. in the canyons. The yellows have been in the 20-pound class, with a few big- ger mixed in. Abell says Tangier Sound has seen an uptick in bottom fishing action, with good catches of spot, kingfish, hardhead and, believe it or not, gray trout. The shallows are starting to pro- duce rock and some undersized specs. Ron Greaser at Don’s Tackle Shop says flounder fishing is still fairly good on inshore reefs and wrecks in the ocean. Triggerfish and sea bass are still around, along with an occasional mahi. A few flounder, croaker, spot and kingfish are available inside the inlets. On the bayside, bull red drum are still off Nassawadox and Occohannock Steve’s Bait and Tackle Photo More than 70 Eastern Shore youngsters who gathered Sept. 13 at Saxis creeks. In deeper holes in the creeks, Above, Cole Tyndall with a red Fishing Pier received a fishing rod and reel and a great introduction bottom fishing has been good for spot, drum off the Assateague Surf. At to angling under the auspices of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Anglers’ kingfish and a few decent-size croak- right, Clark Fischer and his party Club (www.esanglersclub.org). After the rigors of baiting hooks and ers. Fishing with shrimp and blood- caught 42 mahi and 15 yellowfin at landing fish, the children enjoyed hot dogs and soda and a presentation worm-scented fishbites will put these Washington Canyon. to the three youngsters who caught the largest fish. Shown in the top photo are the youngsters who caught the three largest fish: (from left) Abigail Bull, Nathan Montgomery, and Caleb Perry. Feel Good, Sing Along Favorites!

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A H 3:42 p.m. H 4:24 p.m. H 5:13 p.m. H 5:36 a.m. H 6:37 a.m. H 7:43 a.m. H 8:49 a.m. Chescon. Creek L 9:35 a.m. L 10:17 a.m. L 11:05a.m. L 12:02 p.m. L 1:05 p.m. L 2:11 p.m. L 3:15 p.m. H 3:56 p.m. H 4:38 p.m. H 5:27 p.m. H 5:50 a.m. H 6:51 a.m. H 7:57 a.m. H 9:03 a.m. Onancock Creek L 9:55 a.m. L 10:37 a.m. L 11:25 a.m. L 12:22 p.m. L 1:25 p.m. L 2:31 p.m. L 3:35 p.m. B H 3:12 p.m. H 3:54 p.m. H 4:43 p.m. H 5:06 a.m. H 6:07 a.m. H 7:13 a.m. H 8:19 a.m.

Bayside Pungoteague Creek L 9:09 a.m. L 9:51 a.m. L 10:39 a.m. L 11:36 a.m. L 12:39p.m. L 1:45 p.m. L 2:49 p.m. H 2:36 p.m. H 3:18 p.m. H 4:07 p.m. H 5:03 p.m. H 5:31a.m. H 6:37 a.m. H 7:43 a.m. L Occohan. Creek L 8:49 a.m. L 9:31 a.m. L 10:19 a.m. L 11:16 a.m. L 12:19p.m. L 1:25 p.m. L 2:29 p.m. H 1:57 p.m. H 2:39 p.m. H 3:28 p.m. H 4:24 p.m. H 5:26 p.m. H 5:58 a.m. H 7:04 a.m. Nassawadox L 7:31 a.m. L 8:13 a.m. L 9:01 a.m. L 9:58 a.m. L 11:01a.m. L 12:07 p.m. L 1:11 p.m. H 12:46p.m. H 1:28 p.m. H 2:17 p.m. H 3:13 p.m. H 4:15 p.m. H 5:20 p.m. H 5:53 a.m. E Cape Charles L 6:39a.m. L 7:21 a.m. L 8:09 a.m. L 9:06 a.m. L 10:09 a.m. L 11:15 a.m. L 12:19 p.m. H 12:24p.m. H 1:06 p.m. H 1:55 p.m. H 2:51 p.m. H 3:53 p.m. H 4:58 p.m. H 5:31 a.m. Kiptopeke Beach L 6:08 a.m. L 6:50 a.m. L 7:38 a.m. L 8:35 a.m. L 9:38 a.m. L 10:44 a.m. L 11:48 a.m. S

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Announcements • Nurse Practitioners Help Wanted Help Wanted • Physician Assistants THANK YOU New Immediate Care Center opening in Princess Anne, looking for a flex The family of Ruth Ann Employment Opportunity MD seeking NP or PA for direct patient care to all ages. driver – Great pay & Bass would like to thank Position: Relief Tunnel Equipment Maintainer FT, PT, per diem positions. At least 1 year exp. Benefit benefits available. Must everyone for their many Position Announcement #2015-­1­3121 package. have Class C w/Hazmat & expressions of kindness, The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District will State license and certifications required. For more info Tanker endorsements. Call support and love during be accepting applications for Relief Tunnel Equipment and to apply go to www.mccreadyhealth.org 442-2444. Floyd Propane. our time of great sorrow. Maintainer until Friday, October 2, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. pt diesel equip- Applicant must be 18 years of age or older, must have a ment & heavy truck good driving record, and must possess a Virginia Driver’s EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. mechanic - Accomac License. Applications may be obtained from the District’s is currently recruiting area. Must provide proof of personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday experience. 757-787-7263. through Friday, by telephone (757) 331-2960, or online at Radiological Technician/ www.cbbt.com/employment.html. The annual salary Clinical Assistant POSITION AVAILABLE range for this position is $27,876 to $44,261 and includes Great opportunity for a complete benefits package. Onley Community Health Center person who wants to Applicants for employment with the Chesapeake Bay Must be a high school graduate or the equivalent and manage a business as if it Bridge and Tunnel District shall be afforded equal op- satisfactorily complete Radiological Technology train- were his own. Owner wants portunity in all aspects of employment without regard to ing in an approved school with the ability to meet the to retire & turn business race, color, religion, political affiliation, national origin, requirements for registry by the American Registry of over to the right person. handicap, sex or age. Radiological Technologists, or have radiological training Call 757-710-2866. in a hospital under the supervision of a board-­certified Happy Birthday to Town of Exmore radiologist for a minimum of 1 year. 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HELP WANTED Place your cations, together with the job description may be obtained All Positions Available at the Exmore Town Office, 3305 Main Street, Exmore, VA This is a full-time position with benefits. Full Time / Part Time 23350 between the hours of 9-5, Mon-Fri. Completed ap- **Kitchen Prep, Cooks help wanted plications must be received by our office before 5:00 PM on If you are a mission-driven person looking to make a **Servers, Dishwashers, Monday, September 21, 2015 to be considered. Salary to difference, email an application to [email protected] before Bussers be determined by qualifications and certifications. noon on September 22, 2015. Applications can be Apply In Person at: ad in the The Town of Exmore is an equal opportunity provider and employer obtained from www.esrh.org. Resumes may accom- Bill’s Seafood Restaurant pany the application but will not be considered if 4040 Main Street Eastern Shore Robert G. Duer, Town Manager sent alone. 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’91 SeaRay Sundancer Antique ’57 12-ft. 10-spd. vintage sch- P osition: Service Technician- SHARP - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mer- whirlwind - Race or winn le tour bicycle Location: Belle Haven, VA cruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; fish w/18 h.p. manual-start Misc. - For Sale - Tire pump, backpack, A/C w/reverse cycle heat, Johnson. Boat refinished saddlebag, security chain, This position is responsible for exhibiting Chesapeake soft crabs nice galley, head w/ shower, to show! Motor overhauled soft crabs tire pressure gauge all in- Utilities Corporation’s Mission, Vision and Values, re- sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, w/mechanics guaranteed! cluded. $130. 757-990-1095. garding external customers, agencies, vendors, internal soft crabs much more. 787-3454 $5,900 (negotiable). Diane: 757-709-3240 generator: 1850-watt departments and co-workers. This position will make in- 757-789-5141 before 6 p.m. Coleman Generator: $200. stallations of gas services and appliances in accordance scooter power ’06 17 1/2-ft. sea pro wheelchair - Adjust- Misc. used office furniture with applicable codes. Perform and correct Gas leaks at cc - Virtually like new & working gangboxes: Call retail locations and effect minor service repairs on select- able w/selected height, w/90 h.p. Merc & all alumi- head, arm & back rests, joy- for prices. 710-0070 ed gas appliances and equipment. Install and pick up num float on trailer. Ready as needed all types of customer tanks (DOT and ASME) stick, charging port, 10” rear & equiped! $11,900 or small drive wheel, 6” front castor, Mobile Homes trade possible (fishingseat-supporting post, RE- Requires……a total commitment to Chesapeake Utilities boat). Jim: 757-789-5141 are you a veteran Corporation’s Mission, Vision and Values and: DUCED: $2,100 OBO. 757- before 6 p.m. 694-7347 or 336-3506. and looking for a • High school diploma or equivalent. ’88 20-ft. Shamrock Pilot House 24’ privateer w/130 new home? Call for de- • Valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License with Keel drive, fresh water cooled, simplicity bassinet H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke - Like brand new with mu- tails 302-846-0495. Hazmat and a current DOT Physical. 220 h.p. V8 (600 hrs.), too many Boat, motor, & trailer: ask- trailer lots - Land • Working around potentially hazardous/flammable sub- options to list, w/galvanized sic and vibrations. $75. Call ing $8,000 OBO. Pot puller 757-854-1637. lots available to lease for stances and large equipment. trailer, garage-kept since new, included. 757-678-6226. singlewide trailer homes at • The ability to lift at least 75 pounds. new everything. $13,200. Call bicycle for sale - 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, Canondale K7005X prof. 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Call genetic information, disability, or because he or she is a 757-442-3680. protected veteran. 757-894-8677. 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes 33” Rockwell 3/4 hp rent starts at $550 per month. Farm & Lawn drill press - Variable Refrigerator/range/ ’03 15’ triumph boat - 1988 Grady White speed belt driven. $300. washer/dryer hook-up. Barn/Pasture 50 h.p. Yamaha motor, trail- Equipment Call 757-894-8677. 20’, 225 h.p. true t-35F commer- Weekly trash pick-up/ er, Bimini top, low hours, water/sewer are included in Rental good cond. BEST OFFER. Yamaha, 2 axle cial freezer - Clean Call 757-336-5112. and undamaged, needs rent. Transit Bus Service. Hallwood area - trailer. Ready to go. No pets. 7-stall horse barn w/2 ’81 Wellcraft cud- compressor. Has new con- dy cabin V20 steplift, REDUCED: $9,000. densor fan motor and com- pastures. $250/month/ (757)824-0315 horse plus utilities. Call deep V2004 Mer Cruiser, Call 757-824-5748. pressor relay. 757-302-1325. (757)544-3046 low hours, with trailer FOR SALE: antique china closet. $200 $3,000. 757-331-1053 land/home pkg. 4BR, ’01 18’ trophy - Very OBO. Call 757-787-7307. Boats, Etc. items for sale - grills, 3BA. Ready to move good cond. + extras. Can into. call for details catalina capri - 26-ft. be seen at K & E Marine, 2000 case maxi-c books, $’s low, not priced trencher items range from $2-$30. 302-846-0495. Sailboat. 1991 diesel, can across from Perdue plant. Mobile Home Parts be seen at Cape Charles $11K. 757-678-3622. w/Hydra-Bore & P-75 757-694-1336. adult schwinn for sale. Dreamland Homes, harbor. $9,800. 757-331- ’03 aquasport - 19-ft. vibratory plow & 6-in. Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. 1592. 4-in. CC, 115 h.p. John- beach cruiser bike digger chain, 492 use Made in the U.S.A., Exc. 787-2823. ’92 16-ft. apache son (low hrs.), EZ Loader hours. $5,000. new 3BR, 2BR home fiberglass boat and trailer, new upholstery, 17-ft. “C. 1905” Classic Launch cond. Must see. $130 OBO. Cedar on oak with fiberglass Call 757-442-9239. 442-5436. only $500.00 depos- a ’75 18-ft. Long boat trail- must see! $7,200.OBO. Call it Call for details: er. $500 for both. 678-6140. 757-678-6098. cloth resin bottom. Built in 2003; 754 Taylor Triple-head powered by Nisson Marine 4 3-pt. hitch hardi soft-serve ice 302-846-0496. 17-ft. steury boat - mercury outboard 2br mobile homes 2012 Yamaha 25 h.p. mo- propeller ss 22- stroke outboard; trailer, ship’s mist sprayer - Pump & cream machine - wheel steering; custom aw- fan drive by the PTO. 150- Bought new; only used 6 in northern acc. tor (LS, ES, very little use), Pitch - Like new. $450. cty. for rent - Sec- Venture trailer. $3,500. Call 757-710-0070 nings; new bottom paint. $8,900. gal. tank, sprays up to 60’. mos. READY FOR SUM- Call: 757-787-7876. $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. MER!! Water cooled. tion 8 approved. Call 757-665-4037. ’90 22-ft. seapro cut- 757-710-8894. ’05 19-ft. 6-in. cape ty cabin - Rebuilt OMC 5-hp meyers sub- REDUCED: $2,000. Call 19.5-ft. privateer - mersible water 757-387-7678. nueva casa 3 recam- horn cc - 8-ft. 6 in. 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, oras & 2 banos solo 22-ft. aluminum trailer w/ Custom from factory open, pump - Includes electrical baldwin piano - Ex- beam, 150 h.p. 4-stroke full-length custom canopy. $500 deposito Llame fuel-injected Yamaha (685 brakes (Grady White clone). box. Used less than 30 hrs cellent condition. Needs 40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs., $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 para los requisitos hrs.), trailer & lots more. $10,300. Pat-757-442-4635. 302-846-9100. ’00 maxum 2800 scr elec. start & tilt, all stain- 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- FOR SALE: OCTAGON $15,000. 757-789-3656. less steel deck fittings, boat wheels - 4-blade, twin 4.3L V6 engines. BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- GLASS-TOP DINING Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) Load-rite trailer w/teflon TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. ROOM TABLE w/brass 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. rollers. $9,500: it is a steal! REDUCED $400. Call maintenance record. Many legs $275. 757-787-7307. Got a car you extras. $19K OBO. Call Call 757-875-0268. pipe-threading ma- 757-999-3437 & leave msg. ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 Feed/Seed boat wheels - 3-blade, 540-287-5047. chine - 1”-2” with dies & ’99 JOHNSON OUT- h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. horse hay - $5 per bale. oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070. want to sell? 1 pair, 22” x 23-1½” shaft. Bought new in 2002. Low REDUCED $400. Call BOARD - 115 h.p. $1,800. straw - $3.50 per bale. NEW VOGUE PRIMA: Can be demoed. Good con- engine hours & exc. cond. Call 757-824-3930 or call Above-ground pool. 24’ Put it in the 757-999-3437 & leave msg. $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 20’ 4” open c-hawk - dition. 757-442-1345 757-894-1339 (cell). round with auto cleaner. ’77 22’ catalina sail- 34’ deltaville dead- Must be moved. $2,950 ’95 Mercury 200 outboard, rise $28,500 obo - Post for only trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. boat - Swing keel, new OBO. 757-709-0409 fiberglass, clean cabin, good Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 ’88-’92 maxx racing ’98 sunbird cutty- Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) $30 until sold. cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long card set - And 1990 shaft, Load-rite trailer. RE- 678-3718. [email protected] Skybox NBA Card Sets: 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. ltbaycharters.com 757-709-1191, leave msg. DUCED: $2,800. 442-1132 Make Offer. 710-8637 757.789.7678.

September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 we pay top $$$ dol- lar $$$ for used John Miller can save you some homes & trade-ins!!! Call today to sched- The Eastern Shore, a boating paradise with 37 public boat bacon this Fall!! ule your free home ramps, 4 public beaches & 14 uninhabited barrier islands. evaluation: 302-846-9100. 3/4 acre near marina $29,900; Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam .57 acre w/pool & beach access & community boat ramp $29,900; Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Real Estate 2.4 acre on scenic cove w/dock $239,900; 1.8 acre, on large inlet to Chesapeake w/expansive view Backhoe Work $325,000. Low, low taxes, near hospital, restaurants, schools & shopping. Just Call Site Work Specialist OWNER FINANCING POSSIBLE 757-678-7500 John C. Miller at 757-665-4026

top soil, shells TONY’S TREE SERVICE 1BR/1BA CAPE COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL Wine & Cheese CHARLES VA $675 Year- Rentals - Pick up or delivery. Best Reception/Open House ly rental first month and prices guaranteed. Now 14319 Deer Path open daily 7-4. Hill Sand Historic 1794 home called security required. No utili- Commercial Hallwood, VA 23359 The Haven, 9/19 @ 4:30. ties, no pets (757) 331-1737 & Gravel. 757-787-7263. 23454 Front St., Accomac. [email protected] melfa–retail of- paRKS paving Long & Foster Realtors cheriton duplex fice space - Highway: Paving, Seal Coating, All (757) 990-1131 Rt. 13. 900 sq. ft., like new, Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Residential • Commercial Schuyler Hurlbut - 2BR, Central heat & air, FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding 757-710-9576 appl., hardwood flrs., lg. great $675/mo. includes water & Extensions, Dirt Work, sewer. 757-710-0070. Bobcat & Mini Backhoe Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation rm., $600/mo. + util. + $600/ Licensed and Insured sec. dep., credit app. & ref. 2 units for rent - Services. Locally Owned Business. 757-710-9600. for sale: craddock- req’d. 331-2822 or 331-3247. Salon/office space & office/ onancock - 2BR apt., storefront. Rt. 13, Exmore. Simpson Tree & BOB- ville - House w/3BR, CAT Service - Tree trim- Vehicles – Cars, ’11 mustang gt 5.0 – 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, W/D, Call 757-710-1095 for de- 6-spd. auto., red exterior All Appliances, CAC, $675/ tails. ming, removal and stump workshop & outbuilding. grinding. 787-2100 or 710- & black interior. 9,900 mi. Enclosed den & screened mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. Trucks, SUVs, RVs $22,000. 410-957-4508. dep., & ref. req’d. No pets. Rentals - Houses 8477. FREE ESTIMATES. front porch. Lg. living & We accept credit cards. ’03 lincoln town ’03 thor 37-ft. intrud- dining rooms. WOW: only 787-7640. Available now. belle haven - 11157 car - White, 2 senior la- er - 3 slide-outs, 47K orig. $125,000. Call 442-9436. CAPE CHARLES - Liv. Scarboroughs Neck Rd., lg. Pine, Oak, Walnut, dies only drove the car, miles, 2 A/C units, genera- nandua creek - Rm., Din. Rm., 2BR, 3 yrd., 2BR, 2BA, Central A/C Cherry and more for oil changed every 3K mi., tor, self-leveling hydraulic 4-5BR, traditional 2-story blocks to beach. $650. Cred- & heat, W/D hook-up, $725/ sale. Rough cut or planed $3,000. 331-2286 or 331- jack. REDUCED: $27,500. waterfront home on 3 acres. it check. 757.331.2206 mo. + sec. dep. & refs. Pet sur- available or we saw your 0323. 757-710-1431. Exc. cond., glassed porch ’86 25-passenger + rare 2005 ssr chev- Perfect Time to Make the Move charge: $50/mo. 442-6963. logs. Portable Sawmill. overlooking water, beauti- 51 north st., onan- 757-331-4848 driver van for sale rolet roadster - ful mouldings, built-in cabi- Join Our Senior Community, cock - 3BR, 1BA, $400/mo. - If interested, please call Hard-top convertible, LT-1 netry, 2 fireplaces, spacious We Will Do The Work While 757-710-2999. Rich Sipe @ 665-5133. Corvette engine, black, rooms, quality throughout, You Enjoy Our Planned birdsnest area - 3BR WE BUY: ’05 tacoma trd - Off- exc. cond., special stripes. $430,000. 757-442-3375. Activities house, W/D hook-up, nice road 4WD, 6-cyl., 83K, great $38,000. Call 757-894-1664. lot for sale - .912 • Copper, • Brass, ’84 Monte Carlo - Let us show you one of our neighborhood, Sec. 8 wel- • Aluminum, • Stainless cond., REDUCED: $16,000. acres. Well & septic in- Apartment Homes in the come. No pets. Call 678-7483 Call 410-409-0652. Classic. 45,000 actual miles, stalled. On Boston Rd., Steel, • A/C Units, AM/FM cassette, power Parksley Area & leave name & number. • Computers. 27-ft. aristocrat Pungoteague (just south In-town onancock Now Open: M, W, F: 8-4, Sat: 8-1 travel trailer - brakes & steering. $8,800. of Big Pine Rd.) Asking We are now Accepting $7,000. Call 442-3956. 442-5009. Applications - Like new, furnished, 2BR, Railroad Ave., Melfa $25,900. Call 757-710-7349 1BA, full Kit. w/island. In- ’98 jeep grand cher- 1969 4-door chevy belle haven - Newly Call for our Move-in Special cludes water/sewer/elec./ okee - 190K mi., excep- malibu – Has a solid renovated, 2-3BR cottage. 757-665-5848 Dish TV/Wi-Fi complete. tional engine, heater needs frame. Restoration project. Enclosed porch, din. rm., Avail. Oct. 1. $1,200/mo. Call Garage Doors repair, $2,700 cash. Call for 350 rebuilt engine. Title in- new heat & A/C, spacious 757-710-0070. Automatic Openers appt. 757-709-9483. cluded. $2,200 OBO. Leave rooms, $138,500. 442-3375. message: 787-4143. Exmore Village Installation, Sales ’98 CHEVY TAHOE 4WD for sale: wallops I & II Apartments Room for Rent $2,500 - Good mechanical ’01 mazda miata mx5 launch pad view Join our community. We & Service condition. A/C, ABS. Origi- convertible - Sil- 3/4-acre lot - Site will do the work while you onley - Behind Walmart. nal owner. A few dents & ver w/black int., auto., exc. ready. Priced below assess- Room for rent. Includes ev- peeling clearcoat. Very reli- cond., 141K mi., $4,000 firm. ment. Call 757-710-0501. enjoy our planned activi- Call 757-710-4747. ties. Let us show you one of erything. $250/mo. + deposit able. (757) 710-6679. for sale: near required. 757-710-8526. wachapreague - Tax our apartment homes in the Map 113, double circle 2, Exmore area. We are now Services parcel G. 26.43 acres. Ask- accepting applications. Call Affordable Rates ing $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 for our Move-in Specials. Call 894-3151 For Display Advertising, Rentals - Apts. (757)442-9471 exmore - Lg. 2BR du- Front-Page Stickers, or plex, elec. heat, $675/ mo. Deposit & ref. req’d. Storage Insert Pricing 757-442-2203 or 732-259- Find that 8239. CALL TROY or 1BR/1BA ONLEY $600 perfect home, LEATHER & VINYL RE- nandua Cute 1 bdrm apartment boat, car or PAIR Fibrenew Delmarva ANGIE AT in quiet community. Utili- (757)854-3970 mini storage ties Included. Non-smoker. batch of soft [email protected] Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., (757) 387-0454. crabs!!! www.fibrenew.com/delmar- 757-789-POST belle haven - 2BR, va Tasley. 757-787-3059. HVAC, $675/mo. + util. No Shop the Eastern Shore $10 Off 1st month’s rent pets. 710-1900. Post Classifieds! 34 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015

’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt ’88 BMW motorcycle lariet - All options, 200K - K100RS, 52K miles. Has mi., mechanically & physical- bags, fairing, & windshield. ly sound. $7,800. Call 757- REDUCED: $2,500 OBO. 50 620-9042 or 757-653-0371. m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. ’73 f600 ford dump- ‘04 Harley fat boy truck - Runs good. RE- Apehangers, Triple Legal Advertising & Auctions DUCED: $2,800. Call after 5 Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- p.m. Call 757-710-8365. ing $9,500. Call 757-709- ’12 nissan altima - 9112 or 757-709-4963. 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic, A/C, CD player, cruise con- Place a legal ad in the trol, power window/locks, TRUSTEE SALE like new, warranty, 22K mi., Eastern Shore Post. 7259 Kellam Drive, Silver Beach, VA 23350 $14,900. Call 443-235-0304. Northampton County Publisher’s Notice - ’99 35th anniversary CALL ANGIE gt mustang - Profes- AT 789-POST In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal Fair Housing sionally installed engine amount of $101,250.00, dated August 29, 2002 recorded in 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of theN orthampton We are pledged to the letter and on engine still good. $7,500. ’04 harley davidson County, Virginia, in Document No. 020002102, in Good cond. 757-377-8261. fat boy - 1,726 mi., Book No. 355, at Page 556, default having occurred in spirit of Virginia’s policy for achieving ’08 gulfstream b brand new, Vance & Hines the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re- touring xl edition - Longshots, sissy seat, all quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi- equal housing opportunity through- Only 7,840 mi., 2 slide-outs, jackets, helmets, access. in- tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the out the Commonwealth. We encour- immaculate. $80,000. Call cluded. $10,500. 787-1209: front entrance of the Northampton County Court- 301-704-6334. ask for Ross or Taylor Kool. house, Eastville, on October 8, 2015 at 1:15 PM the age and support advertising and ’00 chrysler grand property described in said deed, located at the above ad- voyager van - 3.3 V6, dress and briefly described as: marketing programs in which there full power, 154K hwy. miles, Locally Owned, are no barriers to obtaining housing premium sound system. Lots 56 and 57, Silver Beach, Section II, with im- $3,800 OBO. 757-694-5332. Locally Operated provements thereon. because of race, color, religion, na- ’03 ford sport trac V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- tional origin, sex, elderliness, famil- good tires, great cond., strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- ial status or handicap. All real estate 212K miles, $4,300 OBO. Yard & Estate cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, 789-7669. affecting the aforesaid property. advertised herein is subject to Vir- ’00 mustang – 150K mi. Sales New tires, brakes clutch & TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or ginia’s fair housing law which makes windshield-wiper motor. huge exmore town- wide YARD SALE - Sept. 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi- it illegal to advertise “any preference, $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. fied check will be required at the time of sale, but no more ’10 toyota tacoma 19. 8am-3pm. Rain date: Sept. 26. Applications at than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement limitation or discrimination because pre-runner super- within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is sub- cab – 83K miles, Exc. Exmore Town Hall and An- of race, color, religion, national origin, tique Emporium. 757-414- ject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior Call Jeff at 678-6041. 0111 or 757-442-4843. sex, elderliness, familial status or 24440 NANCOCK GAR- to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the sta- ’81 Cadillac El Do- tus of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not handicap, or intention to make any rado Diesel. Very good DENS RD YARD SALE -SAT 9/19/15 Yard Sale: limited to, determination of whether the borrower en- cond. Low mileage. $4,850. tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid such preference, limitation or dis- Call Rodney 665-4639. 7:30 - 11:30 a.m. NO Early Birds PLEASE. Household off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale crimination.” Vehicles – Motorcycles items, small appliances, shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, patio furniture, books, in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit with- This newspaper will not knowing- & ATVs & Scooters lamps, electronics, netbook out interest. Additional terms may be announced at the ly accept advertising for real estate computer and more. Rain or time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collec- ’11 electraglide Shine. tion Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt that violates the fair housing law. classic HARLEy da- harborton YARD collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred vidson - Merlot sunglow SALE - Sept. 26 (Rain date to herein and any information we obtain will be used for Our readers are hereby informed metal flake & vivid black w/ is Oct. 3) at the boat ramp. that purpose. that all dwellings advertised in pinstriping. 96 h.p., 1,133 8 a.m.-? $10/space. Call mi., garage kept, Vance Ralph Jenkins @ 442-2120. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee this newspaper are available on an Hansen modified exhaust, $18,500. 757-694-1336. This is a communication from a debt collector. equal opportunity basis. For more FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (2976) information or to file a housing 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 complaint, call the Virginia Fair Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Housing Office at (804) 367-8530. or visit our website at www.siwpc.net Toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For Place your Yard Sale ad the hearing-impaired, call (804) 367-9753. 757.789.7678 Email: [email protected] www.easternshorepost.com website: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 35

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COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF All that parcel of land in Accomack PARCEL 10: ACCOMACK COUNTY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Airport Industrial Park, being 2.97 vs DEBRA J. FISHER All that parcel of land in Pungoteague acres, more or less, shown on a plat re- MAP NO. 02500A0000067A0 District, Accomack County, Virginia, Pursuant to Decrees of the Circuit corded as Instrument Number 200502261. 26495 WITHAMS ROAD shown as Lot No. 1 on a plat entitled Court of the County of Accomack, Virginia “Plat of Survey, ‘Boston Park – Section II’, entered in the cases specified herein, the PARCEL 5: ACCOMACK COUNTY All that parcel of land in Jenkins Located near Craddockville, Pungoteague following real estate will be sold at public vs GYONGYVER G. BEUCHERT Bridge, Accomack County, Virginia, being District, Accomack County, Virginia”, auction on Tuesday, September 22, 2015, MAP NO. 029A20500027600 0.50 acre, more or less, bounded North recorded in Plat Book 89, page 273. at the Accomack County Circuit Court- LOT 276, UNIT 3, SHEET 5, by the woodslands of Clifton B. Killmon, house, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Ac- CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END Jr., for 105 ft.; East by the woodslands of PARCEL 16: ACCOMACK COUNTY comac, VA 23301 12:00 p.m., to-wit: Clifton B. Killmon, Jr., for 210 ft.; South vs. MICHAEL C. VAETH PARCEL 6: ACCOMACK COUNTY by County Road 703 for 105 ft.; West by MAP NO. 005A40100217500 PARCEL 1: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs EDWARD FRANCIS BULL Susan F. Shields, et al, for 210 ft., the cor- LOT 2175, SECTION 4, vs THOMAS L. BAILEY MAP NO. 109A0A000002200 ner of said lot being marked by iron stobs. CAPTAIN’S COVE MAP NO. 109A0A000002000 14119 LINHAVEN CIRCLE 14101 LINHAVEN CIRCLE PARCEL 11: ACCOMACK COUNTY PARCEL 17: ACCOMACK COUNTY All that parcel of land at Boston, vs KRISTY LEE GODWIN vs. MICHAEL C. VAETH All that parcel of land near Boston, Pungoteague District, Accomack County, MAP NO. 03900A000005800 MAP NO. 005A40300001600 Pungoteague District, Accomack County, Virginia, bounded Southeast by an outlet 24389 SAVANNAH ROAD LOT 16, SECTION 5, Virginia, fronting 80 ft. on a road leading for 90 ft. separating the lands herein and CAPTAIN’S COVE from Route #178, and a depth of 160 ft., the Major property; on the Northeast by All that parcel of land near Marsh bounded Northeast by Randolph Bailey; Charles Dennis for 160 ft.; On the North- Market, Atlantic District, Accomack PARCEL 18: ACCOMACK COUNTY and Southeast by said road; Southwest west by Charles Dennis for 90 ft.; On the County, Virginia, fronting 90 ft. on VA vs. MICHAEL C. VAETH and Northwest by Robert Bull. Southwest by Robert and Nellie Bull for Route 692, extending back 189 ft., bound- MAP NO. 005A50300001900 160 ft. ed North by Lewis Brothers; East by Earl LOT 19, SECTION 8, PARCEL 2: ACCOMACK COUNTY Marshall; West by the children of Earl O. CAPTAIN’S COVE vs PEGGY RAYFIELD PARCEL 7: ACCOMACK COUNTY Marshall; South by VA Route 692. MAP NO. 08700A000002500 vs BESSIE M. CROPPER The terms of sale require a deposit of MAP NO. 02700A000012800 PARCEL 12: ACCOMACK COUNTY 25% of the bid price with the balance due All that parcel of land in in the Town of vs ISAAC M. HANDSHAW in ten days. Accomac, Lee District, Accomack County, All that parcel of land near Wattsville, MAP NO. 102B002C0000400 Additional terms will be announced at Virginia, being 0.50 acre, more or less, being 1.00 acre, more or less, bounded the sale. bounded East by Pekin Lane for 100 ft.; North by Henry Matthews and John E. All that parcel of land in the Town of Each sale shall be subject to confirma- South by woodsland; West by land former- Cropper; East, South and West by John P. Melfa, Accomack County, Virginia, being tion by the Court. ly known as the Turlington property; and Brittingham. Lot 4, Block C, on a plat recorded in Plat North by Hiram and Brenda Simpkins. AND Book 3, page 77. JAMES W. ELLIOTT All that parcel of land being 1.00 Special Commissioner PARCEL 3: ACCOMACK COUNTY acre, more or less, bounded North by the PARCEL 13: ACCOMACK COUNTY 7100 U. S. Route 17 vs BAYSYS AEROSPACE public road leading from Wallops Road vs CHRISTOPHER MCDESHEN Yorktown, VA 23692 CORPORATION to Wattsville; East and South by John P. MAP NO. 029A20300012800 (757) 898-7000 MAP NO. 101000500A00011 Brittingham. LOT 128, UNIT 3, SHEET 3, www.vataxsale.com 18321 PARKWAY STREET; CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END ACCOMACK AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK PARCEL 8: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs EQUITY TRUST COMPANY PARCEL 14: ACCOMACK COUNTY All that parcel of land in Accomack MAP NO. 005A10100089100 vs JOHN K. PETERS Airport Industrial Park, being 3.00 LOT 891, SECTION 1, MAP NO. 07900A000000500 acres, more or less, shown on a plat re- CAPTAIN’S COVE corded in Plat Book 94, page 152. All that parcel of land in Metompkin PARCEL 9: ACCOMACK COUNTY District, Accomack County, Virginia, PARCEL 4: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs EQUITY TRUST COMPANY being 0.06 acre, more or less. vs BAYSYS HOLDINGS, LLC and LEONARD GAWORSKI MAP NO. 101000500A00016 MAP NO. 005A40300245900 PARCEL 15: ACCOMACK COUNTY ACCOMACK AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK LOT 2459, SECTION 5, vs LILLIE M. REID CAPTAIN’S COVE MAP NO. 109C00400000100

Need to run a legal ad? dolgencorp, llc, Trading as Dollar General Store #506, 4360 Pension Street, Chincoteague, Accomack County, Virginia 23336 • Divorce? • ABC license? The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC • Public notice? • VMRC notice? • Auction? BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a Wine and Beer Off Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. Stick it where it counts: Robert Stephenson & Lawrence J. Gatta, Managers of LLC NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be sub- in the Eastern Shore Post. mitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections CALL ANGIE AT should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. 757-789-7678. 36 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL Property Address: 35007 Willow Ct. Property Address: 6329 Bay Breeze Dr. ESTATE IN trails end Tax Map No. 029A10200022900 Tax Map No. 029A20300000700 Assessed Value: $10,800.00 Assessed Value: $8,600.00 October 10, 2015, 10:00 AM Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 229 Unit 3, Sheet 3, Lot 7 To be held at the Clubhouse in Chincoteague Bay Trail’s End Subdivision, 5360 Trails End Property Address: 35011 Pine Dr. Property Address: 6103 Periwinkle Dr. Dr., Horntown, VA 23395. Tax Map No. 029A10400004900 Tax Map No. 029A20500015200 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 The following properties will be auctioned: Unit 4, Sheet 1, Lot 49 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 152 Property Address: 6347 Wallops Dr. Property Address: 35015 Pine Dr. Property Address: 35003 Dove Shell Ct. Tax Map No. 029A10300013300 Tax Map No. 029A10400005000 Tax Map No. 029A20500027300 Assessed Value: $8,200.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Unit 3, Sheet 6, Lot 133 Unit 4, Sheet 1, Lot 50 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 274 Property Address: 6300 Wallops Dr. Property Address: 35011 Swan Court Property Address: 6252 Baybreeze Dr. Tax Map No. 029A10300010800 Tax Map No. 029A10100040600 Tax Map No. 029A20300013200 Assessed Value: $7,700.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Unit 3, Sheet 6, Lot 108 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 406 Unit 3, Sheet 3, Lot 132 Property Address: 5080 Blue Heron Dr. Property Address: 6008 Poplar Ct. Tax Map No. 029A10100052200 Tax Map No. 029A10200030900 Assessed Value: $8,000.00 Assessed Value: $12,800.00 TERMS: Minimum Bids will be announced pri- Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 309 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 522 or to the start of the auction on the date of sale. Property Address: 35011 Oak Ct. Property Address: 35020 Cockle Shell Ct. Announcements made at auction time take pre- Tax Map No. 029A20400005500 Tax Map No. 029A20500029500 cedence over any print, electronic, or verbal in- Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,800.00 formation, including but not limited to the Min- Unit 3, Sheet 4, Lot 55 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 295 imum Bid. Successful bidder will be required to Property Address: 5195 Swan Dr. Property Address: 35089 Robin Ln. deposit with Trustee a deposit (non­refundable) Tax Map No. 029A10100046700 Tax Map No. 029A10200005600 in an amount equal to Minimum Bid or 10% of Assessed Value: $24,100.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 successful bid (whichever is greater) in cash Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 467 Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 56 or certified funds at time of sale, with the clos- ing to occur within thirty days of the date of Property Address: 5215 Swan Dr. Property Address: 5148 Bluepoint Dr. Tax Map No. 029A10100046800 Tax Map No. 029A20100034800 said sale or within such time set by Trustee in Assessed Value: $10,200.00 Assessed Value: $13,400.00 Trustee’s sole discretion. Written one­price bids Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 468 Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 348 will be accepted for any of the properties pursu- ant to the terms set forth in Va. Code § 55-516.­ Property Address: 5088 Mannoe Lane Property Address: 5062 Mallard Dr. There is no warranty relating to right, title, in- Tax Map No. 029A20600003600 Tax Map No. 029A10100005500 Assessed Value: $11,100.00 Assessed Value: $8,200.00 terest, or the like in this disposition. Property Unit 2, Sheet 9, Lot 36 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 55 is being sold pursuant to Va. Code § 55-516,­ and title will be conveyed pursuant to statute and Property Address: 5028 Pintail Lane Property Address: 5058 Mallard Dr. subject to all liens or encumbrances as provided Tax Map No. 029A10100064300 Tax Map No. 029A10100005600 in said statute. All information for review by Assessed Value: $11,000.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 643 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 56 appointment only. Notwithstanding the Mini- mum Bids announced at the time of sale, the Property Address: 5059 Sailfin Drive Property Address: 35012 Baybreeze Ct. Trustee reserves the right to accept and/or re- Tax Map No. 029A20100019000 Tax Map No. 029A20400001200 ject all offers. Time is of the essence. Other con- Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 ditions may be announced at the sale. Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 190 Unit 3, Sheet 4, Lot 12 Property Address: 5068 Seabass Drive Property Address: 5041 Bream Drive Tax Map No. 029A20100035400 Tax Map No. 029A20100026800 TRUSTEE: Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $11,000.00 Pender & Coward, P.C., Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 354 Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 268 222 Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach, VA Property Address: 5066 Seabass Drive Property Address: 6132 Baybreeze Dr. Phone: (757) 490-6261 Tax Map No. 029A20100035500 Tax Map No. 029A20500001600 Email: [email protected] Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 355 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 16

Property Address: 6495 Bay Breeze Dr. Property Address: 5253 Bluepoint Dr. Tax Map No. 029A20100049500 Tax Map No. 029A20700008500 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 495 Unit 3, Sheet 10, Lot 85 September 18, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 37

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war), surrender (the town fell to bar- Wednesday, Oct. 21. There are only 33 vest” because it is a time when crops barians) and going to rack and ruin shopping days left. That means there is are gathered. Fall got its name because (as in the time Troy Justis’ cell phone still plenty of time to purchase a card of the leaves that break away from Post fell in the toilet). and perhaps even a little gift. Yippee! branches and nose-dive to the ground ed There are also those who fall on One can fall prey, fall short, fall to for us to rake. their knees to beg forgiveness (not to be pieces, fall victim, fall apart, fall back The autumn of one’s life means the at Sea confused with being sent to the corner (which is what we will all do for the final years, so why don’t we say the when one falls short) and information time change), fall behind, fall out, fall winter of one’s life? And since springs that sometimes falls into the wrong through and even fall to (or is that fell bounce, shouldn’t that name be re- Level hands. The temperature plummets (or to?) . placed with reach since the flowers try falls). One can fall foul (or afoul). Sol- Why don’t we call this time of year to extend to the sky? By Linda Cicoira diers fall in line. Things start to make “tumble,” “trip,” “spill,” “topple,” “col- And if there is an Old Man Winter, sense (once in a blue moon) and fall in- lapse,” “drop,” “dip,” “reduce,” “plunge” why isn’t there a Young Man Fall? t just doesn’t seem right that my to place. or “slump?” Or an Old Gal Winter? And how does Ifavorite time of the year should be Then there is the beginning of au- That last one is a definite no-no. My Father Time fit into all this? And called “fall.” tumn, which falls on Wednesday, Sept. birthday is not during the slump! why is there a Mother Nature and After all, the word is connected 23. And the more important countdown We also can fall asleep, fall for and not a Father Earth? Who makes up with bombs (falling on a target), dis- to my birthday, which should be a na- fall in love. Are those all the same this stuff? may (her face fell), declines (as in a tional holiday in which local boards of thing? Zzzzzz. And do they know it is almost my fallen market), death (as in one fell in supervisors do NOT meet. The date is Autumn used to also be called “har- birthday? Would you pass the word?

yond the classroom walls. He was well-known for his Post Office Mail many classroom plays, complete with costumes and Letters to the Editor may be curtains made from old bed sheets from the lodge. Bobby Rittenhouse Will Be Missed His annual field trips to the Virginia mountains ex- sent by fax, email or U.S. mail us- posed many students to their first trip across the bay Dear Editor: via the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel and their ing the addresses in the Publisher’s The Eastern Shore lost an icon recently. Robert M. first view of actual mountains. “Bobby” Rittenhouse passed away on Aug. 2 at the He loved every student who walked into his class- Circle below. While the Post will age of 87. room and worked diligently each day to provide the He was owner and operator of the Rittenhouse Mo- guidance and knowledge they needed for a success- withhold a writer’s name with just tor Lodge for 65 years. The lodge, a landmark along ful life. Route 13 near Cape Charles, was built by Bobby in After learning of his sudden death, the students cause, all letters must be signed the 1950s. Secluded in tall pine trees and beautiful who posted their thoughts on Facebook about the azaleas, it was his haven where he loved to just sit man they knew and loved brought tears to my eyes. and include a phone number for and chat with locals and guests on his “magical porch.” Their hearts were broken for the man they affection- Bobby was a memorable and lovable character, a ately called teacher and friend and who taught them verification. real charmer. He was a genteel gentleman, but was more about life than what they could learn from a also opinionated and loved a good ar- textbook. Many professed their thanks gument. He was sometimes funny, hi- to him for making them the person “They’re larious, serious, and always smiling. Post Op- they are today. What a great living leg- He was a man of motion, always on acy Bobby has left us. at the Post …” the go and never sitting still for long. Ed Page Dora-Weston Wilkins and I visited Bobby taught in the Northampton our Capeville colleague while he was County Public School system for many years. That’s in the hospital. It was the last time we would see where I first met Mr. Rittenhouse. As a brand new our dear friend. His joking sense of humor was still teacher at Capeville Elementary and a “come-here” there, but we could tell that he was very weak and Editor: Cheryl Nowak from North Carolina, he made me feel welcome and tired, yet wanted to get home to his beloved lodge. It Advertising Manager: Troy Justis befriended this scared-to-death teacher. Sometimes was not to be. A few days later, Bobby left this earth- Sports Editor: Bill Sterling his criticism would bring me to tears, but in his next ly world to be with his beloved wife, Flossie, who suc- Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira breath, he would list all my positive skills as a teacher cumbed to cancer so long ago. Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley and as a person. His three children, Ann, Amy, and Scott along Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Regular Contributor: Ron West Many times my colleagues and I would visit Bobby with grandchildren, a host of friends, and former col- at the lodge to have a beer and just “shoot the breeze.” leagues and students are left to carry on his legacy. Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 We solved many school issues sitting around the fire- He will forever live in the hearts and minds of those Onley, VA 23418 place and talking. They were the good old days. whose lives he touched and enriched. Thanks for the email: [email protected] Bobby had a real love of teaching students. He memories, my friend. You will be missed. Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) Fax: 757-789-7681 gave them learning experiences that extended be- Gwyn Coghill, Cape Charles 40 • Eastern Shore Post • September 18, 2015 1727 Market St., Pocomoke, MD 21851 410-957-1414 www.BuchananSubaru.com THE SUMMER END SALES EVENT! NO MONEY DOWN, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! 5x8 Landscape 6x12 Trailer 6x10 Homesteader 6x12 Homesteader 8x20 Homesteader Trailer Used

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