August 9, 2013 Circulation Free 13,000 Indictments For Whom the Toll Also Rises … Handed Story and photo by Ron West Representatives of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) held a “meet Down for and greet” with the public Thursday at Northampton High School to explain the planned tunnel expansion and toll in- Arson creases. It was one of four sessions being By Linda Cicoira held in the area. He professed his love for the fire When it opened in 1964, the bridge- service and for his fiancée, Tonya Su- tunnel signaled the end of 90-minute fer- san Bundick. And now months after ry rides on seven car-ferries that had run confessing to dozens of arsons that oc- from Cape Charles to Norfolk, beginning curred in a five-month spree and im- in 1927 and later, from Kiptopeke Beach plicating his sweetheart in the crimes, to Little Creek. Charles Robert Smith III is alone in Jeff Holland, executive director of the facing 67 charges of deliberately set- CBBT District, noted that long-term ting fires. capital improvements, totaling in ex- On Monday, an Accomack Grand cess of $128 million, are projected to run Jury indicted Smith, also known as through 2032. Charlie Applegate, 38, of Matthews According to data provided at the ses- Road in Hopeton, on those charges. sion, ordinary maintenance work in the The crimes occurred between No- tunnels results in an average of 1,400 vember 2012 and April 2013 and hours of tunnel lane closures per year. The brought unrest and notoriety to the addition of a parallel tunnel for Thimble Eastern Shore. Shoals Channel is slated to begin in 2016 Smith also was charged formally and be completed by the end of 2020 at a with one count of conspiracy to commit cost of approximately $800 million. arson on April 1. That was the blaze That would leave will leave the one- that ended the binge, the one he got mile tunnel under Chesapeake Channel caught setting, the one that brought a as the only section of the CBBT with two- close to endless nights of listening to way traffic. Holland explained that the fire and rescue calls. Thimble Shoals tunnel was selected as Bundick, 40, of the same address the first tunnel to be paralleled as it sees is accused of driving Smith to the site three times the shipping traffic crossing it near Melfa. The couple was arrested Undersized Angler, Photo by Richie Turner as does the northern Chesapeake Chan- not far from the fire after he returned Six-year-old Conway Turner proudly displays nel, which leads to the Baltimore area. to the vehicle, leaving Claude Henry’s Oversized Catch one of the croakers he caught while partici- Holland said the new toll schedule house on Airport Drive in flames. pating in Don’s Tackle Shop’s Croaker Tournament. His mom, Cheryl, would be in place by Jan. 1 of 2014. It in- She was indicted on one count of ar- said Conway “has had so much fun with the tournament and going out cludes a $1 increase during off-peak pe- son and one count of conspiracy. Both fishing with his dad, Richie, every day. It has definitely been a great riods and a $3 increase during summer (Continued on Page 2) and memorable time for my little fisherman.” (See Page 13 for story.) (Continued on Page 11) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

Jan. 20; ~ Arson Indictments ~ (Continued From Front Page) •Eugene Turlington’s storage house Jan. 30; •Geneva Jubilee’s building Jan. 31; are charged with setting the last fire and plotting the •Henry E. Johnson’s building Nov. 13; •Albert McMath’s building Feb. 1; crime together. •property of Byrd Foods and Elizabeth Fitch Nov. 15; •Lynn and Linda Gayle’s building Feb. 2; Smith and Bundick are being held in Accomack •Lynn and Linda Gayle’s building Nov 15; •Robert Chesser’s building Feb. 9; County Jail. But that could change soon for her. The •Shirley Sturgis’ building Nov. 15; •Cornell Wharton’s building Feb. 10; threat of additional charges was a major reason bond •Linda Darnell Gunter Joynes’ building Nov. 17; •Leatherbury United Methodist Church Feb. 13; was denied in circuit court for the mother of two •Charlotte Williams Meek’s building Nov. 17; •an unoccupied house owned by Robert Williams and teenagers now in foster care. •Vergie Nedab’s building Nov. 17; rented by James Shreaves and daughters Feb. 14; “We certainly will” again seek bond, Bundick’s law- •Gary Ayers’ building Nov. 19; •Wayne Norton Sr.’s building Feb. 16; yer Shannon Dunham said Tuesday. “Judge (Glen) •Daniel Atwood Berry’s building Nov. 21; •Melvin Lewis’ building, Feb. 17; Tyler was pretty clear that without” more charges •Robert Webb’s building Nov. 22; •James and Teresa Kline’s unoccupied house Feb. 23; bond could be granted. “I’m sure she would like to get •Steve Vankesteren’s property Nov. 29; •Southeastern Virginia’s structure Feb. 23; back to her home and her children. She denies being •Shelly Allen’s building Nov. 30; •Bernice Walker’s property Feb. 24; involved in this to the extent anybody thinks she is,” •Grover Parker’s structure Dec. 3; •Ruby Gilliam’s building Feb. 25; said Dunham. •Peggy Scarborough’s building Dec. 7; •John Edmond Johnson’s building Feb. 27; Smith also was denied bond in district court and •Kate Wharton’s building Dec 12; •Jamie Kinica Pettit’s structure March 2; appealed to the circuit court. But after Bundick was •Lois Gomez’s building Dec 15; •Richard Hall III’s property March 3; turned down, a date never was set for his hearing. •Michelle Yugonda’s property Dec 16; •Beulah Sample’s property March 4; The 67 indictments include 59 felony counts of arson •Elaine Kimble’s property Dec. 17; •Ronald McCumbers’s property March 4; and nine misdemeanor charges. •Kelly Wood’s property Dec. 18; •Cleo Kelly Jr.’s structure March 7; The felony arson counts include fires set to: •Anita Johnson’s house Dec. 20; •Joyce Wharton’s property March 11; •Bertha Finney’s structure on Dennis Drive in •Louise Young’s property Dec. 22; •Whispering Pines Inc.’s former motel in Tasley Parksley Nov. 12; •Winter Cullen’s building Dec. 23; March 12; •wood, a fence, grass straw or similar material owned •property owned by Peerless Manatee, Inc. and •Land Holding, LLC’s property March 13; by Esther Evans and Millville Lumber Co. Nov. 13; managed by Susan Morris Dec. 24; •Danny Mills’ property March 14; •Matt Young’s building on Johnson Road near •Andrew Wiley’s property Jan. 20; •wood, a fence, grass, straw on Harold Jackson Parksley Nov. 13; •property owned by Clear Channel Communications Little’s property March 16; and managed by Nancy Chernoff •building of Byrd Foods and Elizabeth Fitch March 17; •Claude Johnson’s building March 21; •John Zardus’s building March 24; •Holland J. Bell’s building March 26; •Claude Henry’s house April 1. Cape Center Smith also is charged with the felony of conspiring 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles to commit arson at Claude Henry’s property on April email: [email protected] 1, as well as misdemeanor arson to: 757-331-1541 •Helen Julie Hasty’s property on Neal Parker Road Dinner Specials at Withams Nov. 13; Week of: Aug. 10 - 16, 2013 •Harry Gravenor’s building in Greenbush Nov. 13; Saturday •Orlando Drummond’s buildings two times Nov. 19; Blackened Tuna $1599 •David Hutchinson’s structure Nov. 28; Sunday •Susan Moehrle’s building Dec. 2; 49 Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $7 •John Bowdoin’s property Jan. 20; 99 Lunch: Meatloaf $8 •Mark Rew’s building Jan. 27; Dinner: Grilled Marinated •W. Beverly Fletcher’s building ºMarch 3. Flank Steak $1399 Monday Chicken & Dumplings $899 Tuesday Hot Turkey $899 Don’t Forget Wednesday Broiled or Fried Catfish $1499 to “Like” Thursday Grilled Marinated Chicken Breast $899 the Eastern Shore Post Friday Prime Rib: Queen: $1399 King: $1599 on Facebook August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 Top Northampton Salaries Go to Commonwealth’s Attorney, County Administrator By Linda Cicoira vious year. A third worker in that office each make $70,656 annually. That’s an vices (EMS) Hollye Carpenter is paid The annual salary of the highest makes $27,341. increase of $5,178 each since 2012. $64,779, compared to $60,032 in 2012. paid Northampton government em- Economic Development Director Bradford has three other people in her She oversees the work of 17 full-time ployee is $10,000 more than it was in Charles McSwain makes $107,715 an- office. Those salaries range from $27,809 emergency medical workers and about early 2012, according to a list compiled nually, the third highest salary. This is to $38,672, an average of $31,431. the same number of part-time ones. The recently by the Finance Department. his first year with the county. It is a Sayers has four other workers. Re- full-time salaries range from $50,078 Bruce Jones brings in $123,984 new position. assessment Appraiser R. Todd Simp- for the captain to about $30,000 for an as commonwealth’s attorney, nearly Traci Johnson, clerk of Northamp- son has a salary of $53,954. The oth- intermediate EMS worker. $9,100 more than in 2012. Jones is ton’s Circuit Court where the oldest er yearly incomes are $20,406 for a Building Official John Outten is elected to that post. He also holds the continuous court records in the coun- Deputy II, $31,881 for a Deputy I and paid $61,479, compared with $53,823 appointed position of county attorney try are kept, is the fourth highest paid $41,638 for an assistant. last year. In 2008, his predecessor, and earns $31,670 at that job, about county employee. She was elected to Director of Information Technol- Mark Cline, was paid about $72,100. A $900 more than in 2012. the post and makes $98,444 annually, ogy Mark Heneghan is paid $74,516, building inspector makes $33,958 and His total income from the two posi- compared to $91,230 last year. She has compared to $69,055 in 2012. A tech- a permit technician makes $35,000. tions is $155,654, compared to $145,636 three deputies whose salaries range nician was added to that department Public Works Director Michael in 2012. In 2006, his total salary was from $30,398 to $32,292. The average for $38,000 in 2008. That job now pays Thornes is paid $81,409, compared to $138,649. Assistant Commonwealth’s salary for those workers was $29,156 $42,657. $75,443 last year and $72,786 in 2008. Attorney Beverly Leatherbury makes in 2012, about $29,000 in 2008 and Sheriff David Doughty is paid Salaries for the 33-member Social $87,942 a year compared to $72,184 around $26,000 in 2006. $88,526 annually, compared to $82,039 Services Department total $1,306,702. in 2012. Another position in that office Finance Director Leslie Lewis in 2012. He was elected to the post. Director Richard Sterrett makes was listed as $43,853. makes $96,307, compared to $85,000 a His predecessor, Sheriff Jack Robbins $94,411, up from $83,326 in 2012. Sal- The second highest paid worker year when she was hired in 2012. made $81,227 in 2008. At that time, aries there vary with job title and pro- is County Administrator Katherine Human Resources Coordinator Jackie Doughty was Robbins’ assistant with gram association. Nunez. She makes $120,237 compared Davis brings in $46,421 annually. Two the rank of major and earned $52,800. Zoning Administrator Melissa Kel- to $111,426 annually in 2012. Nunez’s accounting technicians make $32,712 Doughty has 31 employees with sala- lam is paid $67,538. Others in that of- annual salary was $93,600 in 2006. and $40,626. ries ranging from $2,958 for a part-time fice are Kay Downing, administrative Her assistant, Janice Williams, makes Commissioner of the Revenue Anne worker to $59,310 for a senior profes- assistant, at $38,999; Peter Stith, long- $66,387 compared to $61,522 the pre- Sayers and Treasurer Cindy Bradford sional law-enforcement officer. The to- range planner, at $46,872; an assistant tal salary package for that department planner at $36,145; and a permit tech- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Bloxom will hold a Public is $1,202,364. nician at $32,692. Hearing on August 22, 2013 @ 6:30 PM, the purpose being to adopt the Fifty-seven others work at Eastern Voter Registrar Terrence Flynn 2013/2014 budget. Also on the agenda will be an amendment of our Shore Regional Jail. The top salaries is paid $48,438 compared to former Bloxom License Tax Ordinance to reflect current rates pursuant to there are $56,382 and $58,099. The Registrar Theresa Wiser, who made Section 46-2-752, et. Seq., of the VA Code. cooks are paid between $25,856 and about $45,000 before she retired. The $30,239. Correction officers’ salaries salary for deputy registrar is listed as PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 09/01/13 - 08/31/13 range from $30,771 to $50,517. The to- $21,598. There are also three part-time tal package for the jail is $1,921,163. clerk positions that range from $4,759 INCOME EXPENSES In 2012 there were 53 workers at the to $1,200 in that office. Property Taxes $38,380 Clerk $5,167 jail who were paid a total of $1,755,428 Director of Parks and Recreation Sales Tax $31,332 Town Services $44,889 compared to 61 in 2008 who were paid Laura Jenrette makes $38,562 com- about $2 million. pared to $35,736 annually in 2012. Festival $5,955 Public Safety $67,715 Director of Emergency Medical Ser- She made $27,500 as acting director Decals $5,000 Festival $2,950 in 2008. There are 22 other workers in ANEC Taxes & Credits $1,361 Fire Program $8,000 that department, most of whom labor PD Fines $16,000 USDA Loan Repmt. $2,412 Anniversary Sale part time, for a total of $101,935. Business Licenses $402 There are two animal control offi- Surprise Packages cers. Each is paid about $33,700, com- Building Permits $142 $5 a package pared to $31,172 in 2012 and $30,200 Charter Fran. Fee $2,611 All prizes valued @ $5 or more in 2008. Trash Fees $20,900 Director of Solid Waste and Recy- There is a diamond ring cling Ronald Rowe makes $70,670, Fire Grant $8,000 valued at $395!! Litter Grant $1,000 compared to $49,690 in 2008 and Packages go until diamond ring $62,954 last year. The average waste- Misc. Income $50 is won collection attendant makes between $9,037 and $11,933. Landfill workers’ TOTAL INCOME $131,133 TOTAL EXPENSES $131,133 C.D. Marsh salaries range from $26,685 to $35,516. Onancock, VA None of the salaries reported in- A copy of the budget can be viewed at Town Hall during reg. business hours. 757-787-3333 clude benefits. 4 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013 Few Creations Have Kept On Working As Long As 100-Year-Old Lillie Mae Ayres

By Linda Cicoira to school, go to Sunday school, go to church and go ard work has been the key to life for Lillie home. She went to Nassawadox School until the sev- Mae Ayres of Bell’s Neck. When she turns enth grade. H100 years old tomorrow, she’s likely to do a Her message for today’s youth? “I just hope every- little cooking and cleaning to celebrate. body will be nice and do the right thing.” Well, actually, her family is planning something. Mrs. Ayres’ mother kept both eyes on her at all “But, they’re keeping it up their sleeve,” she said times. One of her brothers married a woman who smiling, content with the thought of the upcoming had a brother. That’s how she met her husband, Ro- surprise. land Thomas Ayres. “If I could get around better, I would have me “We didn’t go out on no dates,” Mrs. Ayres said. a job somewhere,” she said Wednesday, noting that Her mother went everywhere with her. So one day labor is what makes her look younger than her 10 when Mom was out working, she and her young man decades. “I worked so hard I guess I worked the eloped. “We went right on and got married. We went wrinkles away.” and got the license and stopped at the preacher’s The youngest of nine children, Mrs. Ayres was house,” Mrs. Ayres explained. “We had to get away born on her family’s Nassawadox farm on Aug. 10, some kind of way.” 1913, to Tom Ed and Lillie Richardosen. She worked Her mother was so angry. “But, I had a husband in the fields and in the oyster houses and back to then,” Mrs. Ayres said, again smiling. “My daddy the fields again. “From one place to the other,” she didn’t care. I tell you I had a good daddy. He never recalled. hit me or raised his voice.” When she wasn’t “getting up potatoes and shuck- She was 17 and decided it wouldn’t do to move ing oysters,” she was helping her mother wash and her new husband in with her parents or for her to iron clothes. Her childhood was simple. Work, go move in with his folks. So not far from where she now resides — “right up here through the field” — they lived with her sister. “It was a lot of fun.” Mr. Ayres also did farm work and fished with her six brothers. About five years later, their daughter and only Photo by Linda Cicoira child, Lillie Mae Ayres (Watson) was born. Mrs. Lillie Mae Ayres looks years younger than her Ayres has three grandchildren, six great-grandchil- 100 years. dren and three great-great-grandchildren. She also has four nephews and two nieces and many great- The Democrat has two favorite presidents, John nieces and nephews. Kennedy and Bill Clinton. She’s never been a big Mrs. Ayres was in her 30s when they got their movie fan but always wished she could sing. Her fa- first television. She was in her 60s when she got a vorite song is “Silent Night.” telephone. Her daughter bought the latter “I was a church woman until right here late- because Mrs. Ayres was taking care ly,” she said, noting her membership in of the grandkids and her daughter “If I Mt. Zion Baptist Church. “The Lord wanted to talk to them. Before is taking care of me.” that, “I just never bothered could get around Mrs. Ayres said she likes her with it,” she said. better, I would have me own company. “Since I’ve gotten She outlived the rest of old I can’t stand a whole lot of her siblings, her husband of a job somewhere.” fuss.” She gets a kick out of her more than 50 years and her ~100-year-old age and being the oldest patient daughter. Mrs. Ayres never of her nurse practitioner, Nancy drove a car. “I could drive a Lillie Mae Ayres Hargis of Eastern Shore Rural horse,” she clarified. “They had Health in Franktown. cars back then, but my Daddy didn’t “Since I’ve been old, I don’t eat like I have one. I used to catch the train to Exmore used to. I like beefsteak. I’m crazy about cake and to visit my sister.” Mr. Ayres drove her where she ice cream. I love all desserts. I’m a tea drinker,” Mrs. needed to go. Ayres said, “but I have to lay off of it sometimes. I’m Lillie Mae Ayres in her 60s She’s been voting longer than she can remember. not too good on water.” August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 5

what is in the best interest of residents. Habitat for Humanity Home “There are people in the community Operation Thunderbolt that believe one thing while others be­ Brings Several Arrests Garners Support of Planners lieve something else,” Kellam observed. “We need to find solutions we can agree In coordination with several other By Ron West were absent) to forward it to the Board on. We had too much polarization after agencies, Accomack and Northampton The Northampton County Planning of Supervisors for consideration. the last Comprehensive Plan review.” Sheriff’s Offices recently conducted Commission Tuesday endorsed a re­ In a related issue, Vice Chairman County Development Director Operation Thunderbolt, focused on en­ quest for a Special Use Permit (SUP) Mike Ward commented that the zon­ Charles McSwain spoke of the need to forcing traffic and criminal laws and for a new Habitat for Humanity home. ing requirements regulating the need have infrastructure in place to help en­ promoting highway safety on the East­ Rev. Wayne Parsley, vice president for some SUPs needs to be reviewed as courage new businesses to locate in the ern Shore. for Habitat for Humanity, stated that they appear to be too restrictive in some county. He spoke of a proposed plan to Eighty traffic-related summonses, the requested SUP would provide for cases. make use of the former middle school 18 seatbelt/child restraint summons­ a replacement home at 8299 Treherne­ Commissioner Roberta Kellam not­ by local residents who wish to develop es, 10 drug arrests, 25 misdemeanor ville Rd. west of Lankford Highway, ed that it is important to keep the SUP small businesses in the food indus­ criminal arrests, a felony criminal ar­ just south of Birdsnest. Rev. Parsley process in place for some requests as try. Having a Health Department-ap­ rest and a DUI were filed during the said the three-bedroom, 42’ by 26’ home it does offer neighboring residents an proved kitchen large enough to rent to endeavor. would replace a substandard structure. opportunity to provide input regarding local residents could offer them an op­ Also participating were the Worces­ The property already has existing well proposed changes to their neighbor­ portunity to create products that they ter County Sheriff’s Department, Vir­ and septic hookups. He estimated the hood. (The Zoning Ordinance will be could market regionally. ginia State Police, Virginia Probation value of the home at just over $100,000 reviewed after the commissioners and Prior to concluding the session, the and Parole, the Eastern Shore Drug and expected it to be completed by the Board of Supervisors approve the re­ commissioners agreed to schedule a Task Force and police departments end of 2014, assuming no problems vised Comprehensive Plan.) joint session with Cape Charles Plan­ from Cape Charles, Exmore, Onan­ were encountered with the permitting At Tuesday’s session, the commis­ ning Commission to discuss recom­ cock, Onley and Parksley. or construction process. sioners addressed the economic data mendations regarding the gateway Five firearms were seized in con­ The commissioners agreed that it portion of the Comprehensive Plan. entrance to the town via Stone Road. nection with criminal offenses. Sev­ would be a suitable replacement for Noting that it is vital that the commis­ They suggested that the joint meeting eral stolen items and an undisclosed the site and voted 5-0 (Commissioners sion continue to receive public involve­ take place on Aug. 19 at the Social Ser­ amount of marijuana and cocaine also Severn Carpenter and Martina Coker ment, the commission needs to consider vices building, if all parties agree. were confiscated.

Thursday, August 15 6-8 p.m. 6 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

counts of maliciously shooting at an occu- present at the crime’s commission, in- end and charged with grand larceny in pied dwelling, discharging a firearm from cite, encourage, advise or assist in the connection with an incident that alleg- Court Postings a vehicle, discharging a firearm and pos- rape … of a minor.” edly occurred on July 13. By Linda Cicoira session of a firearm by a felon. Parksley The defendant pleaded guilty ear- Fred Douglas Bailey, 64, of Parksley Officer S. Castiglia investigated. lier this year in a plea agreement with was charged with assault and battery Accomack Grand Jury Champane Robinson, 24, of Neal Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney of a police officer on July 6. He was ar- An Accomack Grand Jury indicted Parker Road in Temperanceville was Matthew Brenner. The term for the sex rested on July 24. The case was filed several local residents Monday on indicted on a count of identity theft, offense was set to run consecutively with the court on July 29. charges, including larceny, sexual bat- occurring Nov. 28, 2012, and causing with other sentences, giving Kenney a Akeem Lajavan Bell, 21, of New tery and firearm offenses. more than $200 worth of financial loss total of five years to serve. Church was arrested Aug. 2 and charged Aaron Scott Kent, 19, of Sugarhill to Bagwell Oil. Investigator Anthony Kenney was given seven years each with grand larceny occurring July 31. A Lane in Sanford was indicted on a Bright of ACSO is handling the case. for five counts of passing bad checks, September hearing is scheduled. count of maliciously shooting at an oc- Alton Thomas Scott, 54, of Inlet with all but a year suspended. She was Joseph Samuel Davila, 25, of Park- cupied vehicle on June 4. Hallwood Po- View in Chincoteague was indicted on given five years each for two counts sley was arrested Aug. 5 and charged lice Chief Wilson Glenn investigated. a third offense of DUI in five years. The of forgery, with all but six months with assault and battery of a law-en- According to court records, Kent al- incident allegedly occurred on May 25. suspended, and she got five years for forcement officer occurring that day. A legedly “shot a BB gun at an occupied Cpl. Tyler Greenley of Chincoteague credit-card larceny, with all but six September hearing is planned. school bus.” The pellet left “a dent below Police Department (CPD) investigated. months suspended. The money charges Brandon Scott Hall, 26, of Greenbush the window.” Kent told police “that he Zachary Taylor Ford, 27, of Full occurred in 2009 and 2010. was arrested Aug. 3 and charged with was shooting at a bird in the tree.” But, Rack Court in Midlothian, Va., was in- Pamela Powell, 37, of Lighthouse burglary occurring the night before. “multiple witnesses state he was point- dicted on counts of assault and battery Motel on Chincoteague was given a Catherine R. Deleva, 51, of Onancock ing at the bus,” according to the file. of CPD Sgt. K.A. Reese on May 18 and 12-month suspended sentenced for was arrested and charged with assault Ramon Armando Dominquez-Lopez, 19. Reese gave information about the misdemeanor credit-card fraud that and battery of a police officer on July 46, of Front Street in Accomac was in- accusations to the jury. occurred Dec. 31, 2010, and Jan. 1, 22. A hearing will be held Aug. 26. dicted on a count of aggravated sexual ………………………… 2011. She also was originally charged ………………………… battery involving a child, occurring with credit-card larceny, a felony. That March 17. According to court records, he Northampton Grand Jury count was not prosecuted. Powell was Northampton Circuit Court “had a … child lying on top of him while Two quiet indictments handed down ordered to complete 30 hours of com- Circuit Court Judge W. Revell Lewis grabbing her buttocks. This occurred by a Northampton Grand Jury last munity service by Feb. 1, 2014. III recently denied a request to reconsid- while watching porn on TV.” Domin- month were made public Tuesday. In court records, Powell admitted to er or vacate a prison term for a former quez-Lopez is being held without bail. Toriante Rejuan Brown, 26, of Ex- taking a purse at the American Legion fourth-grade teacher convicted of aggra- Investigator C.A. McPherson of Ac- more was indicted on three counts of and stealing the credit card. She said vated sexual battery of a 5-year-old. comack County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) sexual abuse involving a child under she used it once to buy gas and ciga- After a review of the request made is handling the case. the age of 13, according to court re- rettes that cost about $45. by defense lawyer Jon Babineau of Nor- Crystal Starr Sterling, 38, of Saxis cords. The incidents allegedly occurred Rodney Cartez Nock, 27, of Wood- folk on behalf of Aaron Daniel Siegrist, Road in Temperanceville was indict- between Jan. 1 and 31, May 2, and land Park Lane in Accomac pleaded 37, of Cape Charles, Lewis denied the ed on a count of unauthorized use of May 16. Brown was served with papers guilty to burglary and grand larceny. motion in Northampton Circuit Court. a motor vehicle belonging to Kenneth charging him with the offenses on July A presentence report was ordered. The Siegrist, who taught at Occohannock Townsend, occurring May 16. Accord- 11. He is being held in Eastern Shore case involved a break-in at the home Elementary School, was sentenced to a ing to court records, Sterling took the Regional Jail without bail. of Brian Sawyer and the theft of a fire- decade in prison for molesting a family vehicle from the Royal Farms parking Tyson M. Hoover, 36, of Virginia arm on Oct. 11, 2012. friend who was not his student. Testi- lot in New Church and crashed it into a Beach, Va., was indicted on a count of Tonya Patrice King, 46, of Crad- mony showed he committed the crime ditch. She returned to the convenience hit and run that occurred on May 31. dockville Road in Belle Haven was while his children were sleeping nearby. store after the accident. Trooper J.M. He was arrested on July 14 and was sentenced to 10 years each for nine In mid-June, Lewis sentenced Brasure investigated. released on $5,000 unsecured bond. counts of forgery. All but three years of Siegrist to 20 years in prison with half Rodney Cartez Nock, also known ………………………… the terms was suspended. Restitution the term suspended. The crime occurred as Rodney Fitchett, 27, of Woodland of $3,229.21 was ordered. on Sept. 1, 2012, at Seigrist’s house Park Lane in Accomac was indicted Accomack Circuit Court Della Louise Broughton, 58, no ad- where he lived with his wife and two on counts of grand theft of property A Maryland woman was sentenced dress available, was sentenced to 10 young daughters. He pleaded guilty. His belonging to Habitat for Humanity be- in Accomack Circuit Court last week years in prison for two counts of dis- lawyer during the hearing and sentenc- tween Sept. 9 and 11, 2012, and prop- to 20 years in prison for aggravated tributing cocaine in October 2012. All ing was Thomas Northam of Accomac. erty belonging to Bobby Jerman on sexual battery of a 14-year-old girl, ac- but a year was suspended. Babineau claims, “There are materi- Sept. 20, 2012. Deputy Bobby Taylor of cording to court records. ………………………… al mitigating factors that the court did ACSO investigated. All but three years of the term for not have an opportunity to consider.” A former Parksley man was indicted Kimberly Dawn Kenney, 37, of 7th Accomack District Court If the “additional evidence” had been on five firearm charges in connection with Street in Pocomoke was suspended. Several felony charges were made considered “at the time of sentencing, crimes that allegedly occurred on Feb. 2, Kenney initially was indicted on a against local residents this week and the court would likely (have) found 2008. Marcus Leon Spady, also known count of being a principal in the second filed in Accomack General District Court. that a sentence of less than 10 years of as Marcus Williams-Spady, 32, of Killam degree in the rape of the girl in Octo- Daniel Lawrence, 21, of Chinco­ active incarceration would have been Avenue in Norfolk was indicted on three ber 2011. That charge involved “being teague Island was arrested last week- compatible with public interest.” August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 7

Bell Named United nity. Costs are kept low with one part- Community Action time employee and local volunteers. Group Chooses Officers Way Fund-raising To contribute to United Way, send a tax-deductible donation to United The Community Partners of the Chairman Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, P.O. Eastern Shore (CPES) held the bi-an- Wayne C. Bell Box 605, Onley, VA 23418 or go to nual election of officers July 11. Jr. has been named www.esunitedway.org CPES members coordinate and de- chairman of the velop services for individuals who are 2013 United Way of homeless and near homeless through Virginia’s Eastern Permit Waiver Issued planning, education and advocacy. Shore fund-raising for Dock Damage CPES addresses risk factors that con- campaign. tribute to homelessness, including Bell is a co-own- State Del. Lynwood Lewis’ office has substance use/abuse, mental illness, er and director of announced that on July 22, the Gov. disabilities, unemployment, lack of af- operations of Ther- Bob McDonnell issued Executive Or- fordable housing, domestic violence, apeutic Interven- der 67, which provides for additional low academic , community Habitat Store Will tions, Inc. in Belle Bell authorization to help recovery in the disorganization, isolation, poverty, and Haven. Prior to as- aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, which barriers to health care. Mark First Year suming that role in 2008, Bell was a struck last October. The following individuals have been The first anniversary of Habitat for probation supervisor with the Virginia This authorization will allow the elected to serve a second consecutive Humanity’s ReStore in Exmore will be Department of Juvenile Justice. Virginia Marine Resources Com- term as the CPES Executive Commit- celebrated tomorrow, Aug. 10, from 9 He is a graduate of Virginia State mission to expedite the rebuilding tee: Charmin Horton, chair; Teresa a.m. to 2 p.m. University with a degree in political of piers and docks damaged dur- Guy, co-chair; Kelly Bulin, secretary; There will be hourly drawings for science and has continued education ing Sandy to pre-storm conditions. and Bobbie Wert, sponsoring agency gift certificates to local businesses and courses in a graduate program in pub- The order waives the requirement liaison for Accomack-Northampton the first 25 customers will receive free lic administration at Old Dominion for permits for encroachment over Planning District Commission. tote bags. Refreshments will be served University. state-owned submerged lands as If you are interested in learning and everyone who comes in will receive Bell is past president of Cape long as certain conditions outlined more about CPES or would like to at- a 10 percent off coupon to be used on Charles Rotary Club, an executive in the order are met. tend a meeting, contact Horton at 787- their next purchase. board member for Citizens for a Bet- Accomack County Building and Zon- 2557 or Bulin at 442-5388. ReStore volunteers will be recog- ter Eastern Shore, a former board ing Director “David Fluhart brought nized and information will be available member of the Northampton County this problem to my attention and the for anyone who would like to become a Parks and Recreation Department and governor’s office has issued an Ex- CG Will Discuss volunteer. head coach of the Northampton High ecutive Order, at my request, which Shoaling Problem ReStore provides an alternative to School basketball team. He also is the should greatly help folks in the still dumping usable household items and Polemarch of the Cape Charles – Ac- ongoing recovery,” Lewis said. “David Atlantic District Supervisor Ron building materials. It enables builders comac Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha deserves thanks not just for this, but Wolff and the Coast Guard will host and donors to obtain a receipt for tax- Psi, Fraternity, Inc. for all of his efforts in the aftermath of a meeting at NASA Visitor’s Center deductible materials and offers mater­ Bell has been named “Man of the Sandy.” Monday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. to discuss ials to all members of the community, Year” at Bethel AME Church, was This order will remain in full force the future of the navigational aids on regardless of income. an honor graduate of the Virginia and effect until Jan. 1, 2014. the Virginia Inside Passage. National Guard Officer Candidate Program and has organized after- school basketball programs for “at- Rep. Rigell To Address risk” juveniles. Breakfast Session In return for your FREE He is married to Jannie Jenkins Bell and they have two sons, Wayne Bell III A breakfast with guest speaker and Jawaun Bell. Congressman Scott Rigell will be held The United Way chapter has raised Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 8 a.m. at East- Eastern Shore Post, over $5 million since 1991 and will be- ern Shore Yacht & Country Club. gin its 23rd campaign in September. Rigell represents the 2nd Congres- More than 150 not-for-profit organiza- sional District of Virginia, which in- please go to our tions of all types receive funds either cludes the Eastern Shore. allocated by United Way or designated Those who have any questions or is- by individual contributors. sues that they would like Rigell to ad- Funds provide emergency food and dress should email them in advance to Facebook page shelter, family counseling, health ser- [email protected] vices, youth development and recre- The cost of the breakfast is $15. ation programs in addition to many RSVP by calling the chamber at 787- other services needed in the commu- 2460. and “Like” us. 8 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

•Sea Gate Bed &Breakfast, 9 Taze- real twist; and Lena Gonzalez - paint- ware and Turkish glass bowls; well Ave. - Mama Girl, papier mâché; ed canvas placemats; •Fig Street Inn, 711 Tazewell Ave. Community •Bay Haven Inn of Cape Charles, •Cape Charles House, 645 Tazewell - Windsor House, handmade Windsor 403 Tazewell Ave. - Heather Gladden, Ave. - Pam Kossman, handmade jewel- chairs, farm tables, stools, hand paint- ink wash sketches, photography, and ry; and Ocean Pottery, whimsical ocean ed signs and folk art using local and Notes pen illustrations of nature with a sur- motif porcelain pottery, metal serve reclaimed woods.

Refuge Manag- er Lou Hinds an- nounced that Chin- Assateague coteague National Island Wildlife Refuge will remain open all night from Sunday eve- ning, Aug. 11, until dawn Mon- day, Aug. 12, allowing visitors to witness the Perseid meteor shower. Visitors wishing to participate must arrive on the refuge before the entrance gate closes at 10 p.m. Those not want- ing to stay all night may leave at any time. Anyone leaving after 10 p.m. will not be permitted to re-enter until 5 the following morning. Public access to trails and other visi- tor facilities will be prohibited after 10 p.m. Only beach access and parking will remain open. All campfires will be prohibited after 10 p.m. to enhance nighttime viewing opportunities. “Ever wonder what it’s like to be a sea turtle on a beach at night with a meteor shower occurring high above? Now is your chance,” said Hinds. “Being here on the refuge and away from large cit- ies, with their light pollution, provides a fantastic opportunity for all to view the wonders of the night sky. I truly believe this will be one of the most rewarding sky watching events of the year.” For more information about the Perseid meteor shower observation at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, call 336-6122.

The porches of the bed and breakfasts Cape and inns of Cape Charles Charles will be rock- ing with artwork on Sun- day, Aug. 11, from 1 to 4 p.m. The following B&Bs will feature local artists showcasing their works: •Chesapeake Bay View B&B, 212 Bay Ave. - Duong “U” Nguyen, oil paint- ings of Eastern Shore scenes done on board with a palette knife; and Sandy Mayer - spiritually inspired paintings in oil on canvas or board and mixed media mandalas; August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 9

know which to be most impressed •a daughter, born with, your wonderful, caring, friendly, Mile POSTS to Angel Handy of mission-driven staff or your beautiful Parksley July 28 facilities. We all know you can build •a son, born to Emily irths beautiful buildings, but it is the people B and Matthew Jones who make the building and services of Melfa July 28 shine and your staff glowed!’ ” said Awards Rural Health CEO Nancy J. Stern. of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. “She said she has never been more im- •Justin Charnock of Machipongo, a Marriages pressed with such a passionate staff.” senior majoring in psychology in the engagement This is the second perfect score College of Science; achieved by a center in Virginia this •Rebecca Outten of Machipongo, a victoria corbin year. Piedmont Access To Healthcare senior majoring in finance in the Pam- Services also received a perfect score. plin College of Business; walter gray •Mark Smith of Accomac, a junior Several Named majoring in management in the Pam- r. & Mrs. Steven Corbin of Crisfield, Md., plin College of Business; to Va. Tech Dean’s List •Lauren McCready of Wallops Is- announce the engagement of their daughter, The following students enrolled at land, a junior majoring in English in Victoria Grace Corbin to Walter Woodrow Virginia Tech were named to the Dean’s the College of Liberal Arts and Human M List for the spring 2013 semester: Sciences; Gray, son of Carl & Debbie Gray of Greenbush, Va. •Elizabeth Richardson of Capeville, a •Benjamin Aigner of Locustville, a se- The bride-to-be graduated Magna Cum Laude senior majoring in history in the College nior majoring in geography in the College from University of Maryland Eastern Shore with a Victoria Corbin of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences; of Natural Resources and Environment; Bachelor of Science degree in 2013. She is an aspiring •Anthony Clayton of Exmore, a •Anne Marie Ihling of Onancock, a To Wed Walter Gray sophomore majoring in wood science sophomore majoring in finance in the Bearing Witness Special Education teacher. The future groom gradu- Mr. and Mrs. Steven Corbin of Cris- and forest products in the College of Pamplin College of Business. On the occasion of his graduation ated from Eastern Shore Community College with an field, Md., have announced the engage- Natural Resources and Environment; •Wesley Marsh of Onancock, a ju- from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy associate’s degree in 2012. He is a Field Technician ment of their daughter, Victoria Grace •Grant Spence of Exmore, a senior nior majoring in civil engineering in in New London, Conn., Nathan Cus- Corbin, to Walter Woodrow Gray, son of majoring in computer engineering in the College of Engineering. tis Turner poses beside the school’s for NASA Wallops Island. The couple will tie the knot Carl and Debbie Gray of Greenbush. the College of Engineering. •Chelsea Hall of Parksley, a junior bear mascot, sculpted several years on August 10, 2013 at the Immanuel United Methodist The bride-to-be graduated magna •Katherine Leffel of Jamesville, a se- majoring in political science in the Col- ago by his uncle, David Turner, of Church in Crisfield. cum laude this year from University of nior majoring in history in the College lege of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Turner Sculture in Onley. Maryland Eastern Shore with a bach- elor of science degree. She is an aspir- ing special-education teacher. The prospective groom graduated in 2012 from Eastern Shore Commu- nity College with an associate’s degree. He is a field technician for NASA Wal- lops Flight Facility. The couple will be married Satur- day, Aug. 10, 2013, at Immanuel Unit- ed Methodist Church in Crisfield. Rural Health System Earns Perfect Score Eastern Shore Rural Health Sys- tem, Inc. aced 19 of 19 Health Center Program requirements in a Health Re- sources and Services Administration operational site visit that took place 50th Class Reunion July 29-31. These 20 classmates of Central High, Class of 1963, had dinner at the Island House Restaurant on June 8, HRSA, a U.S. Department of Health 2013. Pictured are (from left): seated - Freddy Lilliston, Maryanne (Doremus) Goodwin and Jennings Wid- and Human Services agency, provides geon; middle row - Danny Mills, Albert LeCato, Betty (Farlow) Groton, Barbara (Rice) Elliott, Sharon (Davis) funding for Rural Health to care for Bonniwell, Anne (Cropper) Mathews, Brenda (Sterling) Kincman, R.B. Custis and Jane (Johnson) Widgeon; the under- and uninsured. back row - Wallace Pruitt, George Mears, Preston King Hargis, Kenneth Behnken, David Boulter, Bradley “The project officer stated, ‘I don’t Doughty, Everett Beasley and Jimmy Sturgis. 10 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

daughter of the late Powers. Karen Poppe and Gary D. and Christine Melfa Resident Passes Mrs. Brown was a CNA at Cheer of Poppe; and sister, Mary E. Poppe, all of Away at Home Obituaries Seaford and in Georgetown, Del. She Jackson Township; 10 grandchildren; attended Bethel Worship Center and and nine great-grandchildren. Mrs. Anne Vic- Chincoteague Resident the Seaford Senior Center, where she Funeral services were conducted at toria Hostetter, was a member of the the Red Hat Club. George S. Hassler Funeral Home in 92, of Melfa, for- Passes Away She played the organ at several local Jackson Township Wednesday, Aug. 7. merly of Virginia Mrs. Lois Marie Bowden Rhodes, churches and enjoyed collecting dolls. Interment with military honors fol- Beach, Va., passed 82, of Chincoteague passed away Thurs- Mrs. Brown is survived by her hus- lowed in Pleasant Grove Cemeteryin away at her resi- day, Aug. 1, 2013, at her residence. band of 47 years, Nelson T. Brown; Jackson Township. dence Monday, Aug. Born in Chincoteague, she was the sons, Bill Brown of Laurel, Del., Peter Memorial donations may be made to 5, 2013. daughter of the late John D. “Baby John” Brown (Vickie) of Newport News, Va., a charity of one’s choice. For directions Born in Cam- Bowden and Goldie Beebe Bowden. and David Brown (Melissa) of Laurel, and further information, please visit den, N.J., she was Mrs. Hostetter Mrs. Rhodes was predeceased by her Del.; and grandsons, Robert Brown and www.hasslerfuneralhome.com a daughter of the husband, Jessie K. Rhodes; a daughter, Christopher Brown, both of Seaford. late Stanislaus and Josephine Gapin- Lois Ann Rhodes; a grandson, Jus- Funeral services were held at Beth- Cape Charles ski Lochowicz. Mrs. Hostetter attended tin P. Stone; and two brothers, Ray el Worship Center Wednesday, Aug. 5, the College of South Jersey, now Rut- Bowden and Norris Lee Bowden. She with Rev. Joe Legates officiating. Inter- House Painter Dies gers University, and was a Lutheran. is survived by her son, Kenneth Wayne ment was in Bloomery Cemetery. Mr. Lynwood LeCato Drum- She was a former sales associate for Rhodes of Chincoteague; special family Memorial donations can be made to mond III, better known as Lyn, 40, Lord and Taylor, and a homemaker. member, Peggy Rhodes of Westchester, Delaware Hospice Center, 100 Patriots of Cape Charles, passed away Monday, She was predeceased by her hus- Pa.; grandchildren, Jonithan D. Stone, Way, Milford, DE 19963. Share memories Aug. 5, 2013, at his residence. band, Earl Richard Hostetter; seven Carl J. Rhodes, John Wayne Rhodes, with the family at www.framptom.com A native of Cheriton, he was the sisters; and an infant brother. Survi- Cody A. Rhodes and Kendra S. McDaid son of the late Lynwood L. Drummond vors include her sons, Allyn E. Hostet- (and husband, Kevin); great-grand- Former Parksley Jr. and Katie Parks Drummond. He ter (and wife, Barbara) of Media, Pa., children, Colton and Mason Rhodes was self-employed as a house painter Damon R. Hostetter (and wife, Kathy) and Violet McDaid; brothers, Newman Resident Dies and tattoo artist and was baptized at of Wye Mills, Md., E. Brian Hostetter Bowden and Kenneth J. “The Baby” Mr. John E. Poppe, 86, of Jackson Cheriton Baptist Church. (and wife, Cindy) of Virginia Beach, Bowden; and four nieces and nephews. Township, N.J., passed away Friday, Mr. Drummond is survived by his wife, and Brett B. Hostetter (and wife, Dar- Funeral services were conducted Aug. 2, 2013, at his residence. Sarah E. Drummond; daughter, Kailynn lene) of Melfa; grandchildren, Jennifer, Tuesday, Aug. 6, at Thornton Funeral The son of the late Fred and Estella Elizabeth Drummond of Cape Charles; Brad, Alexandra, Storm, Sarah, Jeremy, Home in Parksley. Interment was in Poppe, Mr. Poppe was born and raised sisters, Vicki Wise (and husband, Pat) Danielle and Max; great-grandchildren, the John W. Taylor Cemetery in Tem- in Jackson Township, relocating to of Eastville and Bonnie Lynn Marshall Blake, , Liam, Abigayle and peranceville. Parksley for 22 years, before returning (and husband, Raymond) of Cheriton; Emma; and many nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to Jackson Township two months ago. brothers-in-law, Dan Brown (and wife, According to Mrs. Hostetter’s wish- to American Legion Post 159, 404 S. Mr. Poppe owned and operated Kaye Lauren) and Garry Brown; sister-in- es, no public services will be held. Main St., Chincoteague Island, VA Well Drilling in Jackson Turnship and law, Laurie Klingel (and husband, Jeff); Memorial donations may be made 23336. To sign the guest book online, was a master well driller for 41 years, uncle, George Drummond (and compan- to Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net retiring in 1991. ion, Betty Badger) of Machipongo; moth- Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA John proudly served with the U.S. er- and father-in-law, Betty and Garry 23417. Memory tributes may be shared Ruth Ann Brown Army, 160th Infantry Regiment, 40th Brown of Eastville; nieces and nephews, at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Mrs. Ruth Ann Brown of Seaford, Division, during World War II and re- Courtney Wise, Sam Marshall, Zach Arrangements were made by Wil- Del., passed away Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, ceived the Army of Occupation Medal, Marshall, Barbara Marshall, Bonnie liams-Onancock Funeral Home. at Milford Hospice House. She was 75. the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Marshall, Jason Marshall, Forrest Mar- Born in Pennsville, N.J., she was the the Good Conduct Medal, the Philip- shall, Alex Brown, Molly Brown, Katie pines Liberation Ribbon and the World Brown and Halsey Klingel; and great- War II Victory Medal. niece, Madison Wagner. Obituaries can DeAth by Mr. Poppe was a life member of A graveside service was conducted Jackson Mills Volunteer Fire Company Wednesday, Aug. 7, at Cape Charles AcciDeNt? (Station 54), a past member of VFW Cemetery by Mr. Barry Downing. be faxed Need Help with Funeral Expenses? Post 4703 in Jackson Township, and a Memorial donations may be made Call Lawrence Land member of United Christian Church in to Kailynn E. Drummond Trust Fund, to the Eastern Shore Post free advice Parksley. c/o Shore Bank, 22468 Lankford Hwy., “The Accident Lawyer from He was predeceased by his wife, Lo- Cape Charles, VA 23310; or Riverside rena Matthews Poppe, in 2007; his son, Shore Cancer Center, P.O. Box 17, at 789-7681 or emailed to the other side of the bay.” Fred S. Poppe, in 1990; his daughter, Pa- Nassawadox, VA 23413. Online con- I will come to you. tricia A. Poppe, in 2009; and his son-in- dolences may be sent to the family at editor@ 757-442-7272 • 757-787-1911 law, Thomas Mitchell, in 2003. He is sur- www.doughtyfuneralhome.com vived by his daughter, Joan E. Mitchell; Arrangements were made by Wilkins- easternshorepost.com 10181 Rogers Drive, Nassawadox, VA 23413 sons and daughters-in-law, John E. and Doughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 11

system would offer a rate of $5 per one- ~ CBBT ~ way trip to those who make at least 30 (Continued From Front Page) trips per month. At present there are fewer than 200 commuters in this cat- weekends. egory, although it was suggested that One issue that was raised by some it might encourage more individuals to who attended the session was the re- consider jobs in Hampton Roads while quirement that those seeking to receive living on the Shore. the 24-hour return-trip reduction rate According to CBBT Assistant Direc- would be required to obtain an E-Z tor of Finance Deborah Cooley, approxi- Pass. Holland explained that the cur- mately 3.5 million vehicles cross the 17- rent reduced-rate system involves a mile span annually. With 146 full-time fair amount of paperwork for toll takers employees, the CBBT is one of the larg- because of the paper receipts. The E-Z est employers Northampton County. Pass system eliminates that. Approxi- The public is can contact the bridge- mately 40 percent of current CBBT us- tunnel officials directly at marketing@ ers cross with the E-Z Pass system. cbbt.com to comment on the proposed One additional change to the toll changes. CBBT Executive Director Jeff Holland explains the new toll system. $15,000 Donation in Frances Latimer’s Memory Will Help New Library Become Reality NEVER PAY Long-time Eastern Shore resident George Latimer of The exhibit will be dedicated to the life and work of Frances Eastville has donated $15,000 to the Eastern Shore Public B. Latimer Library Foundation to honor the memory of his wife, Fran- George Latimer’s gift will contribute significantly to FOR YOUR ces B. Latimer. meeting a challenge grant for the new library from the Mor- This contribution will help the ESPL Foundation meet gan Trust, which has promised $25,000 when matched by a matching grant from the Marietta McNeill Morgan and $75,000 of local funds by February of 2014. LOCAL NEWS Samuel Tate Morgan Jr. Trust to help construct the new The site for the proposed new main library on Market public library. Street in Onley was donated by Shore Bank and plans are Mary N. Smith Alumni Association, Inc. To honor Mrs. Latimer, the foundation and the library on view in the main library in Accomac and on the founda- Presents trustees propose to name, in her memory, a Children’s tion’s website, www.ESPLFoundation.org Study Room in the planned new Eastern Shore Public Li- brary. Also, the library will gratefully accept copies of Fran- ces Latimer’s works and selected research materials to be included with other descriptions of the history and heritage st of African Americans on the Eastern Shore of Virginia in 1 Annual Car and Bike Show the new Library’s Eastern Shore Heritage Center. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2013 Frances B. Latimer was an honored local historian who 10:00 am to 2:00 pm with her husband founded Hickory House, which has pub- At the Mary N. Smith Cultural Enrichment Center lished dozens of books about the Eastern Shore. She au- thored two books, “Landmarks: Black Historical Sites on Registration Fees: Cars $20 & Bikes $10 the Eastern Shore of Virginia” and “Life For Me Ain’t Been Registration 8:00 am to 10:00 am No Crystal Stair,” and was featured in a PBS documentary FREE ADMISSION TO THE PUBLIC series called “Africans In America.” Her work, which be- Music, Food, and Entertainment all day with came a significant contribution to the series teacher’s guide, prizes, giveaways, and a 50/50 drawing. titled “America’s Journey Through Slavery,” was underwrit- ten by the National Endowment for the Humanities and endorsed by the National Council of the Social Studies. In The Latimer presentation was made in the Eastern 2004 Frances received the Woman in History award from Shore Room of the main library in Accomac, a place For additional information and registration, the Northampton County Chapter of the DAR. Mrs. Latimer often frequented in her research. Pic- please contact 757-710-5399. All proceeds The memorial will be the Frances B. Latimer Children’s tured (from left) are: seated - Carol Vincent, library support the improvement of the Mary N. Study Room, where children can do their homework or qui- director; Mr. Latimer; and Miles Barnes, librarian; Smith Cultural Enrichment Center etly read after school. This will honor one of Frances Lat- standing - Frank Hall, vice president of the founda- imer’s passions — the importance of reading for children. tion; and Karen Hatch, a family friend of the Latimers A plaque will be prominently placed with Frances B. Lat- who collaborated with Mrs. Latimer on her last book, imer’s name and picture. “Life for Me Ain’t Been No Crystal Stair.” Shown with In addition, a special temporary exhibit will be placed on them are copies of Mrs. Latimer’s work, a portrait of Thank you for all your continued support of the Mary N. Smith Cultural view in the current main library in Accomac this autumn. her, and a rendering of the proposed new library. Enrichment Center 12 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013 Virginia Bay Stewardship Course Offered The Chesapeake Bay Foundation • Citizen action and advocacy. (CBF) is accepting applications for its Classes will meet Wednesday eve- Lottery. Smith Island Cakes adult education course, VoiCeS (Vol- nings from 6 to 8:30. The college is a Sold Here unteers as Chesapeake Stewards), sponsor of the course. “We Now which will run each Wednesday from $2.00 Off Sept. 25 through Nov. 13 at Eastern A bay-related field trip is included Shore Community College in Melfa. in the course, as is discussion of Vir- with coupon The course is an eight-week series ginia’s Bay Clean Water Blueprint Have” of evening classes focusing on water aimed at restoring streams, rivers, quality and stewardship. It will fea- and the Chesapeake Bay. 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FRIDAY H10 a.m. - Duplicate SATURDAY H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chin- August 9 Bridge - Sage Res- August 10 coteague YMCA - $5 - 336-3535 taurant, Onley - H11 a.m. - Community Picnic - H6 p.m. - Church Revival (Aug. Antioch Baptist Church, Treherneville POST TIMES 9-11) - House of Prayer for All People, Hnoon-2 p.m. - Community Day - Ebenezer Baptist Exmore Church, Exmore AUGUST 9 – 15 H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group H4 p.m. (Preview) - Team Survivor, Camden Fami- mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - ly Annual Relay for Life - Moose Lodge, Belle Haven Meal: $6/single or $10/family H4:30-6:30 p.m. - Andrew McKnight & The Sunday H9 a.m.-noon - Cape Charles Quick Draw H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Borders - gazebo at beachfront, Cape Charles August 11 Plein Air Event - Cape Charles Historic Rachel/ Leah Covenant Ministries H5 p.m. - Church Revival (Aug. 9-11) - House of District - Youth Quick Draw from 2 to 4 p.m. Center - 787-2486 Prayer for All People, Exmore H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Old Onancock School, 6 College Ave. H7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tourna- H5:30-9:30 p.m. - Clamboree - ESYCC, Melfa H1-4 p.m. - Art Rocks the Inns - on the porches of bed & ment - Parksley VFC H6 p.m. - Teens In Jeans Youth Service - Mt. Zion breakfasts, Cape Charles H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at IMC, Withams H2:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Veterans’ Bldg., Main St., 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, H6:30 p.m. - Land of Pleasant Living Parrot Head Onley Belle Haven Club mtg. - Machipongo Clam Shack, Nassawadox H3 p.m. - Homecoming Service - St. John’s UMC, Atlantic H9-11:30 p.m. - Almost Famous H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co. H3 p.m. - Piece of Eden - Historic Palace Theatre, Cape Band Dance Party - Strawberry St., H9 p.m. - Beatles Tribute - Cape Charles Charles Cape Charles H5 p.m. - Church Revival (Aug. 9-11) - House of Prayer for All People, Exmore H6:30 p.m. - Brass 5 - Central Park, Cape Charles Monday H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market Street UMC, Onancock Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. George’s Episcopal Church, Bobtown H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, Chincoteague August 12 Rd., Pungoteague H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock TUESDAY H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, H5:15 p.m. - Friends of Northampton Memorial Library mtg. - library, August 13 6288 Church St., Chincoteague Cape Charles H9 a.m. - E.S. Community Services Board mtg. - E.S. H5:30 p.m. - Everywhere Fun Vacation Bible School (Aug. 12-16) - Mar- Behavioral Healthcare Center, Parksley ket St. UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock - 787-4873 H9 a.m. - Economic Development Authority mtg. - Terminal Conference H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley Room, Accomack County Airport, Melfa H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787-3900 H7 p.m. - Multiple Sclerosis Support Group - Hampton Inn & Suites, 4129 H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven Presbyterian Church - 442-9776 Lankford Hwy., Exmore - 442-7722 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H8 p.m. - Piece of Eden (Aug. 12 & 13) - Historic Palace Theatre, Cape Charles H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions’ Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - Classroom A-51, ESCC, Melfa H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - Sage H7 p.m. - Disabled American Vets - 25534 East Main St., Onley WEDNESDAY Diner, Onley H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist, Temperanceville August 14 H8:15 a.m. - Congressional Update w/Scott Rigell - H7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Accomack Chapter #62) - ESYCC, Melfa - $15/person - 787-2460 Masonic Lodge, Chincoteague H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Representative Avail. - H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC Northampton Cty. Dept. of Social Services - no appt. needed H7:30 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC - 824-5386 H10:30 a.m. - Arts & Crafts Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Waste Watchers’ mtg. - Chamber of Commerce, Melfa H9:30-11:30 a.m. - Community Fellowship - Grace UMC, H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac THURSDAY H Parksley 3:30 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library August 15 H5 p.m. - Kids Movie Night - Cape Charles Memorial Library - 331-1300 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public H5 p.m. - E.S. Soil & Water Conservation District Board mtg. - USDA Library, Accomac Service Center Conference Room, Accomac H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox H6 p.m. - Bloodmobile - RSMH, Nassawadox H6 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Social Hall, Parksley H7 p.m. - Spy! (A Storytelling) - Historic Palace Theatre, Cape Charles - H6-8 p.m. - Mark Jensen & Tony Sacco Performance - Mason Ave., Cape followed by “Civil War Love Letters” at 8 p.m. - Mike Hawker at 7 p.m. at Bay Charles Avenue Beach Gazebo H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis’ Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic H7 p.m. - Discussion by J.J. Shay on Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight - Church library, Accomac H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - Classroom A-51, ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - Drinking Liberally mtg. - Charlotte Hotel, Onancock H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrisons UMC H7 p.m. - Northampton Parks & Rec. Line Dance Classes - Indiantown­ H7 p.m. - Seed Dispersal & Shrub Growth on E.S. Barrier Islands Park, Eastville - $5/person - 678-0468 Seminar - Anheuser-Busch Coastal Research Center, Oyster - 331-1246 H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H8 p.m. - Where Go The Boats? 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Posting p U By Bill SPORTS Sterling A Cut That Brings Back Memories of Long Ago he tide was falling, and I need- most houses at that time, there was I am not sure I even told the coaches To the best of my memory, which ed to drop my 19-foot Carolina only one phone, It was located in a about the cut. I wore long-sleeve shirts might be a bit foggy from that night, I TSkiff overboard. But first I had family room where my mother often and kept it out of sight. was back in the game the second half. to load it up with a few fishing rods, a kept an ironing board. The game went well for Central, There are other stories I could tell net and a cooler. My habit, against the warnings of after Onancock had bested us early that might make you think I have a Trying to save time, I bundled most my mother, was to sit on the ironing in my career. But following the game history of being accident-prone. of these items in my arm and walked board while I was talking on the phone. as I undressed, I saw my arm was a I am sure more than one story will around the corner of the boat. I felt a One night I was talking to Dennis bloody mess under the bandage. All be told this weekend as my house is twinge and looked down to see I had Custis, who often visited Craddockville the pounding had opened the stitches, the site of a reunion for about 25 of a 5-inch cut on my forearm that was in the summer and had become a child- and I was back at the hospital. my fraternity brothers and their wives somewhat deep at one end. hood and now lifelong friend, although The doctor wasn’t too happy with from the University Richmond era of I never knew a stainless steel prop we attended different high schools. me, but he did understand the Thanks- 1968-1975. could be so sharp as to slice skin that Dennis played football for Onan- giving game in your senior year only Some of these Phi Delta Theta easily. But I am sure running aground cock. I was a running back for Central. comes once in a lifetime. brothers I have stayed in touch with in my shallow creek more than once This was about three nights before the Back in my day there wasn’t much over the years. A few live here on the (maybe much more than once) had two teams would play their traditional concern with concussions. We called Shore. Others I have not seen in over sharpened the blade. And inspecting it Thanksgiving matchup, which some it “getting your bell rung,” and after 40 years. later, the blade was razor thin in places. years could be waged in front of as “clearing the cobwebs,” you got back on Our first day will be a golf outing. With way too much on my plate to many as 5,000 people. the field. I am sure someone will point out the make a trip to the emergency room, I Dennis was telling me how the Blue One night while I was quarterback, time I was in my dorm room just before paid a visit next door to my sister-in- Devils were going to stop our running my center forgot the snap count, and we were leaving to play golf at a course law, a registered nurse who has seen attack in the upcoming game. I was everyone on both teams jumped on the near campus. a few wounds in her time. With steri- telling him how our linemen would count except him and me. After being I was trying out a new club, be- strips and bandages, I was soon back open up holes in the line big enough pounded from both sides by the de- ing very careful not to hit an over- in action, using my left arm — and, I for a Mack truck to go through. fense, I got to my feet although I felt a head light on my backswing. Gaug- might add, ignoring the instructions For emphasis, I pounded the iron- bit wobbly. ing the distance several times on my of my nurse, who said I needed to rest ing board on which I was sitting. The Unlike today, when players seem to backswing, I made a practice swing with my arm elevated for the remain- next think I knew the ironing board lie on the ground while the crowd moans and clubbed the light on my follow- der of the day. was flying out a nearby window with in sympathy, and after a few minutes through, showering myself and my A week later, with twice daily me aboard. the injured player jumps up as if noth- roommates with glass. changes of the bandage and cleans- I heard my mother calling my ing happened, then it was a badge of There are other stories that will ing the wound with antiseptic, the cut name from inside the house as I lay honor to never show you were hurt. go untold here, some concerning me healed far better than I expected. Of on the ground, somewhat dazed and But my teammates sensed some- and others about my fellow fraternity course, extremely hairy arms help to confused about what was happening. thing was wrong as I was heading brothers, but ones that will probably hide scars. The phone was at my side, and in the toward the wrong huddle. Two of my produce a lot of laughter and memo- I made a note to myself to keep the distance I could hear Dennis calling teammates led me to our huddle, but ries this weekend. motor in the down position from now my name, unaware of what had just they soon led me off the field. Being My Phi Delt brothers are at that age on to avoid brushing my arm against happened. the signal caller for the team, I drew we are constantly reminded we are not the prop. I was telling this to a fellow Picking myself up, I seemed fine un- a blank when they looked at me to call as young nor as resilient as we once boater, who showed me a scar on his til I looked at my arm and saw an ugly the next play. were. ankle which required nine stitches cut where the window had gashed my In the locker room at halftime, they But this weekend, in our minds and after hitting his prop. My new plan is forearm. laid me out on a bench and gave me in our tales, we will return to that time just to stay clear of the prop. A trip to the hospital and about some smelling salts to pass over my our life was mostly before us, and our Ironically, I cut my arm in almost eight stitches later, I was bandaged nose. That did the trick, but not fully wealth was not in the material things the exact same place in high school in but already determined to play in that knowing where I was, I rolled off the we owned, but in the friendships that a far different incident. week’s game. Nothing was going to bench and landed on my elbow, which have lasted more than four decades now. In my house during my teens, as in make me miss a Thanksgiving game. was the most pain I felt all night. Yours in the bond, brothers. August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 Conway Turner Leads Youth Croaker Tourney Conway Turner was the Week One for them on the eel-grass flats and in winner in Don’s Tackle Shop’s Croak­ potholes at low tide times. Saxis area er Tournament, with four daily wins fishing has been the best bet. Cast mir­ with croaker ranging from 14 1/8” to rolures and scented Zman plastics un­ 14 15/16”. The tourney concludes today der a popping cork for best results. with an awards ceremony tomorrow Croaker sizes are picking up, with from 2 to 3 p.m. at Don’s Tackle Shop. fish up to 15” showing. Sand mullet There were 57 youth entered in the and spot also are present. tournament, with the winner receiving Chris at Chris’ Bait and Tackle says a trip for four to Busch Gardens. Pro­ flounder Snook have been around the ceeds go to Boys and Girls Club of the bridge-tunnel, south bay and old 224. Eastern Shore. Some limits of fish have been reported. According to Ron Greasor at Don’s, Plantation Light has been produc­ flounder fishing has been good at ing spadefish triggers and sheepshead. the inlets at Folly Creek and Wacha­ They also have been at the bridge-tun­ preague. As is usual this time of year, nel and fourth island. the last two hours of the incoming and Kiptopeke Pier has had a mixed bag the first hour of the outgoing tides are of bottom fish, including croaker, spot, your best bets. In between, enough flounder, and sea mullet. croaker and sand mullet are available Puppy drum and specs are heating Photo courtesy of Chris Bait and Tackle to keep you busy. up in the bayside and seaside creeks. Norman Baxley caught and released this beautiful red drum near the On the bayside, redfish are the Cobia are still around Lattimer Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel over the weekend. big game. Local fish are in the creek Shoal and the Cabbage Patch. mouths on bars and flats, and a good Reds also are starting to heat up week has been pretty good, although Fishing Talk number of fish are over the slot size. in the bay as far north as the cell and the flounder bite inside the inlet has Bait-fish them with peeler crab and Bayford. slowed. However, more recent reports To Be Held at Library shrimp. Outside the creeks, cut spot Sharks and rays are numerous. prove the fish are still around. Tide is On Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. at Eastern and bunker are better baits. Look for Croaker bite is improving as well the most important part of the equa­ Shore Public Library, Ken Schultz will them to stack up outside Nassawadox out of Oyster. Chris reports a boat tion, with the clearest coolest water speak about the many opportunities Creek soon. catching four coolers full. appearing on two hours on either side for recreational fishing. Speckled-trout catches are good, Matt Appel at Sea Hawk Sports of high water. The rail cars have been He will discuss the primary species with fish averaging 3 to 5 pounds. Look Center in Pocomoke says fishing this the most consistent place for flatties caught locally, seasonal opportunities, while also producing some nice clam- and access points, and answer ques­ eating trigger fish. The spec bite has tions about gear and fishing from dif­ remained good on the flats as well as ferent types of watercraft and piers. some slightly deeper structures. Areas Schultz retired to the Shore after on some of the stumps and rocks also a career as a journalist, author, and have produced some rock and bigger- broadcaster for ESPN and staff writer than-average blues. Offshore action for Field and Stream magazine. has been made up of good mahi bites The event is sponsored by the from 15 fathoms out and a pretty good Friends of the Library. Light refresh­ yellowfin bite in the Washington. ments will be served. Family Dentistry We accept most PPO insurances and Virginia Medicaid and we provide a full spectrum of services. Builders of Fine, Affordable, Custom Modular Homes :HSDUWLFLSDWHZLWK 3HUGXH 7\VRQV· Contact Us At: ,QVXUDQFH (757)678-5155 Se habla español E-mail: [email protected] Timothy Fei, DDS www.villagebuildersesva.com Capt. Curtis Johns (left) from the Karen Ray with a surprise 12-pound (757)665-7729 sheepshead caught on Pocomoke Sound last week. Parksley, VA A Virginia Class “A” Contractor 20 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

Soccer Camp Football Practice Underway on Shore From left, Nathan Barnes, Martin Sav- Local football teams are now practicing in earnest for the upcoming season, which begins Aug. 23. age and Alex Vandergraft vie for the ball Here, Northampton High School gridders practice as first-year head coach David Farlow leads the at the Paul Nolz Soccer Camp, held at the Jackets. Farlow said he expects about 30 to 35 players — including one girl — to be ready for varsity Onancock School this week. Now in its play this season. Photos by Bill Sterling 26th year, the camp attracted 120 youth. August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 21

Youth Flag Football through the deadline of Sunday, Aug. SPORTS SHORTS 25. Registration is open for all players Northampton County Parks and ages 12 and up. The cost for registration Recreation is offering a youth flag foot- for players 17 and younger is $45. For ball league for ages 5 to 16. Players CTA Offers Free CALL Registration players 18 and older, the cost is $55. will learn the fundamentals of football Tennis Lessons for Fall Ball With paid registration, players and will put their skills and talents to will enjoy a 30-game regular season, the test during weekend games. The Community Tennis Associa- Central Accomack Little League is play-offs, a team jersey and an end-of- The league will begin play Sept. 14 tion will give a free tennis lesson on having a fall ball registration on Aug. season awards celebration. Games are at Indiantown Park. Practice days will Tuesday, Aug. 13. Lessons for adults 21 and Aug. 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. played at the Street Hockey Rink at be up to the coaches. Registration is (16+) will be from 9 to 10 a.m. and for at the ballfield in Onancock. Limited Parksley Town Park. open until Friday, Sept. 6, by 4 p.m. youths (7-15) from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. space is available, so a first-come, first- The season runs from Sept. 8 The department is looking for vol- Participants must wear tennis shoes. served basis will be in effect. Any girl through May 25, with games played unteer coaches for this program. Racquets will be provided for those or boy who is eligible to play 9-10 or every other Sunday from 1-6 p.m. For more information about this new without. 11-12 divisions next season (spring To register for the upcoming Senior program or coaching, call 678-0468 or Call Debbie Ullmann at 410-292- 2014) is eligible. Games will start Sept. League season, visit the league’s web- email [email protected] 7872 or Rick Willis at 757-894-4068 13 and continue for six weeks. site ESSHL.ORG and click on the tab for more information and to register. For more information, contact for “Registration.” Accomack Youth Walk-ons will be permitted as space Wayne Greer at 710-4954. For more information, please call Football Announced and equipment permit. ESSHL Senior League Mark Stapleton at 787-4249. Travel Softball Accomack County Parks and Rec- Registration Open SPORTS SHORTS reation is accepting registration for Team Sign-ups its 2013/14 Youth Football Program. Player registration for the 2013/14 can be emailed to Parents may register their child/chil- The Eastern Shore Thunder travel ESSHL Senior League Street Hockey dren at the Parks and Recreation 16U softball team will be holding try- season has begun and will continue [email protected] offices from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- outs Sunday, Aug. 11, and Sunday, Aug. day through Friday. The registration 18, at 2 p.m. at Nandua High School. fee is $65 per child. All participants The coaches also are looking to add a must have a current physical. The age 10U, 12U or 14U girls’ softball team groups are 5-8, 9-11 and 12-14. Partici- and a 14U boys’ travel baseball team. pants must weigh at least 60 pounds. Tryouts for these age groups will be on A mandatory parent meeting has the same dates. been scheduled for tomorrow, Aug. 10, Call Keith Justis at 757-710-1164 at 10 a.m. at Nandua High School. or Billy Davis at 757-710-3976 if there Contact Parks and Recreation at are any questions. 898-3900 or log on to Accomack Parks and Recreation’s website for additional Sheriff’s Golf information. Tourney Sept. 26 Broadwater To Host The Northampton County Sheriff’s Until Aug. 15! Office 12th Annual Charity Golf Tour- Football Jamboree nament will be held Thursday, Sept. Broadwater Academy will host 26, at noon at Bay Creek Golf Club. the first annual Eastern Shore High Registration is $440 per team or School Football Kickoff Jamboree Sat- $110 per player and includes lunch, urday, Aug. 17, at 5 p.m. dinner and prizes. Arcadia, Chincoteague, Nandua, Hole sponsorships are available for Northampton, and Broadwater have $300 or $700 with a team registration. been invited to participate. The Kickoff Make checks payable to Friends of Jamboree will feature scrimmage as David Doughty, P.O. Box 113, Eastville, well as game type playing conditions, VA 23347. Call 678-0440, ext. 751, or with game officials. 678-0458. Cheerleaders and pep bands are in- Registration deadline is Sept. 24. vited. Broadwater will have its snack Proceeds will benefit Hospice of the bar open. Admission is free at the Eastern Shore and the Randy Custis Broadwater football field in Exmore. Memorial Fund. 22 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

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(Pop. 1,500; $2.2 million Accomack County, VA seeks a Project Manager for Help Wanted budget; 14 FT and 3 PT employees.) Onancock is a beauti- the Wallops Research Park. The position serves as FREE Seminar & Business Opportunities ful small town whose governance consists of a mayor and Accomack’s owner-agent to oversee two construction Makesi Anyika comes to share his six-figure success from six council members. Oversees general direction of town projects. Project l is the construction of a 1200 ft. aviation working a typical 9-5 job to creating financial freedom, bet- operations; recommends policies and programs to Town taxiway. Project 2 is the construction of infrastructure ter health and more family time. Join us Saturday, August Council and implements the council’s decisions. Requires to include roads, sewer and water, utilities and broad- 10, 2013 at Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 3446 Lankford bachelor’s degree in public administration, planning, or band. The Project Manager reports to the County and Highway, Exmore, VA 23350. Seminar times: 12 pm and 3 related field. Also requires 5-7 yrs. of progressively respon- the Wallops Research Park Leadership Council; serves pm. Please rsvp to: [email protected] sible experience in local government management, prefer- as technical representativefresource for design engineers ably including experience in finance and planning, with and subcontractors. The Contract employee is to begin an emphasis on economic development and revitalization. immediately with an expected duration of approximately NURSING ADJUNCT FACULTY Prefer a strategic thinker and visionary with strong man- 18 months. Construction and project management ex- agement, supervisory and communications skills. Must perience a must. On-site oversight desired so local pro- Tidewater Community College have ability to relate to elected officials, town staff, citizens fessional firms or individuals preferred. Go to Accomack seeks applications for a part-time and the business community. To receive full consideration, County website for details at www.co.accomack.va.us. (adjunct) teaching faculty position in apply by 5 p.m. on August 23, 2013. Send a cover letter and Send information to WRP LC. P.O. Box 388, Accomac, VA Nursing. As a part of the TCC Beazley School of Nursing, resume to: Personnel Committee, 15 North Street, Onan- 23310 by August 21, 2013. the position is assigned to Eastern Shore Community cock, VA 23417; open until filled. EOE. Accomack County is an Equal Opportunity Employer College. This part-time Nursing faculty teaching position will provide classroom and clinical instruction in the Town of exmore, virginia program. A complete position description is available at police officer Help Wanted Agriculture www.tcc.edu/jobs. The Town of Exmore is now accepting applications for the pt experienced 14.5 acres for lease. position of full-time Police Officer. Duties entail full police veterinary assis- Georgetown. Call Required Qualifications: Master’s degree in Nursing with services to the community. Current Virginia law enforce- tant wanted - Lower 540-312-2635. a minimum of two years of recent full-time clinical em- ment certification as a Police Officer is preferred and ex- Northampton Cty. Please ployment in an acute care clinical facility. Must have and perience as a full-time law enforcement officer is required. fax resume to 757-216- Boats, Etc. maintain a Virginia Registered Nursing License/Nurse Salary is negotiable depending on experience. The town 9253. Licensure Compact in good standing. Preferred Qualifi- offers a full range of benefits to full-time employees. Ap- alcort sunfish – 14 cations: Teaching experience in the discipline. 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Review of ap- Auto Technician Wanted – Minimum 5 years experience Critters, Pocomoke, Md., is Marina. 757-331-4940. plication materials will commence August 12, 2013 and & must have own tools. Must be motivated & drug free. looking for an experienced remain open until filled. Please direct correspondence to: Up to $22/hour flat rate. groomer. Unlimited earn- Office of Human Resources – Nursing Adjunct Faculty Call Discount Auto Service at 787-4633. ing potential. Call Sandee Tidewater Community College @443-783-5603. 121 College Place, Suite 607 Northampton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting Norfolk, Virginia 23510 employment applications for: Automotive Sales New car dealer on VA Complete application packages may also be submitted Certified Law Enforcement Officer Eastern Shore looking for by e-mail: [email protected] or by fax: 757-822-1652. 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Let your 302-674-5540. chincoteague - Town baldwin piano for land be your down payment sale – Exc. cond. $475 firm. house, 2BR, 1.5BA, garage, & get a new house today! Rentals - Apts. includes appliances. $950/ Call before 6 p.m. 442-9213. 302-846-0495. walk-in cooler mo. includes water, sew- coils - 4,000 BTU, 115 Pets Peter Cartwright age & trash. Avail. now. Sell your car or boat for volt, 6,500 BTU, 115 volt. Manor Apts., located 610-301-9337. $150 each. 757-336-3558. whiskers -- We offer low in Exmore, Va., is taking cost S/N & FREE S/N with applications for seniors only $25!!!! Need to run a legal any any adoption from the 62 or older. No application fee. Electric is OUR WEBSITE: ad? Call Angie at E.S. Regional Animal Con- www.easternshorepost.com trol. Call 1-800-298-8081 included in your 757-789- POST 789-7678 Access Code 55. rent. Call 414-0020.

26 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013 cape charles - LR, ’06 holiday rambler ’05 SPORTSTER HAR- Din. Rm., Kit., 3BR, 1BA, admiral se – 33’, only LEY, 2,000 miles, blue, credit check, $600/mo. Call John Miller can save you some 20K mi., low hours on gen., $7,500 negotiable, Excel- 757-331-2206. very clean, exc. cond., auto. lent cond. 757-710-9107 3br, 3ba penthouse bacon this summer!! leveling, C/C, sat., 2-TVs, condo on water. Cris- refrig., $59,900. 442-7875. Wanted field, Md. NO PETS. $1,300/ Dry Shells, Stone, Clam Shells, Top Soil, 2008 honda ridge- mo. w/sec. dep. Annual con- Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work line r.t. – 64K mi., tract. Contact JCW Tawes 4-wheel drive, tow pack- buying junk cars, scrap Real Estate- 410-968-3110. Just Call Site Work Specialist age, new tires. $15,500. Call metal, copper, aluminum, 678-5255 or 678-3226. brass, tin, & aluminum Rentals - Houses ’81 Cadillac El Do- rims. Paying top dol- John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 rado Diesel. Very good lar. Turn your scrap into onancock - Small 2BR cond. Low mileage. $4,850. cash!! Cars picked up the house, LR/DR area, 1BA, Call Rodney 665-4639 same day, free of charge. Kit. w/appl., 1 yr. lease, 1 onancock (Mt. Pros- handyman – 30 years pect) - $750/mo. Call experience. References 100% ORGANIC ’04 F-350 Supercrew - We also buy Elec.Motors & mo. sec. dep. $675/mo. Call diesel, 4x4, long bed, lift kit, batteries. So call Bowser & 787-7640. 787-3516. available. Call Don at 757-787-2834. MULCH IN off-road tires, tinted win- Son Salvage Yard ph. 824- 3BR house for rent dows, billet grille. $17,500. 3719 or cell 894-5859. Near Tammy & John- Room for Rent movers –Load & unload BULK rental trucks & storage. Call 757-710-4144 ny’s, full kitchen, heat onancock - Single/ You pick up or 1983 silverado chev- pump, wall to wall carpet. Full service pack & move. couple, references. Call Hourly or flat rates. Local we deliver rolet pick-up – Auto. 787-2285. $750 + security. 575-535-4539. trans., power steering & PAYING CASH No 8, 9 or 10. or long distance. 442-7575. 442-7540 onley - Quiet location [email protected] brakes, A/C, cruise, antique. FOR JUNK near Walmart. $250-350 44K original miles. $10,000 AVAILABLE IMMEDI- or make offer. 787-8885. CARS ATELY $750/MONTH (includes utilities & Wi-Fi.) 757-710-8526. Garage Doors Storage ’76 Chevy Impala EASTVILLE - Freshly 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. painted, 2BDR ranch, 1.5 Automatic Openers NANDUA Seniors Installation, Sales 442-2263 after 5. BA, central heat, air con- MINI STORAGE 1986 sunline pull- ditioner unit. Sunroom/ & Service Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., behind camper – Re- living room/dining room. attention seniors Tasley. 757-787-3059. frigerator, range, micro., QUICK REMOVAL Washer/dryer included. Has there been a Video Surveillance heat & air, needs tires. Yard w/carport & gazebo. significant change Works great. Good for hunt- 665-5000 Cable & security system Thrift Stores ing or weekend getaway. ready. Sec dep req. Con- in your life? Have Smith chapel thrift $2,700 OBO. 710-8478. tact Watson Realty at you recently been ’81 Cadillac El Do- (757) 695-2779. Must see! store – Quinby. Open Yard/Estate Sales hospitalized? Do you Affordable Rates Sat., Aug. 10 from 8 - 11 a.m. rado Diesel. Very good $2 a bag on summer items. cond. Low mileage. $4,850. R and T Nautical – know what options Call 894-3151 Call Rodney 665-4639 Wachapreague - 4BR, are available? Call the Saturdays - flea market/ 3BA house for rent. $800/ Vehicles – Cars, Vehicles – Motorcycles yard sale. Grab a spot. mo. + sec. dep. & 1st month. Eastern Shore Area paRKS paving 27376 Lankford Hwy., Cape Call or text 757-787-3317. Agency on Aging Driveways & parking lots. Trucks, SUVs, RVs ’98 moto-guzzi 1100V Charles. Call 757-678-3920. 2BR, 2BA, 2-story Commercial & Residential. motorcycle - Low miles. 4 family yard sale for information and 757-710-9600. ’04 grand prix – Exc. Onley Baptist Church home in bayside village cond., 52K mi., white leath- Exc. cond. 757-710-0359. of Harborton, 9 mi. south of assistance at 442-9652. Ashley’s Home res- ‘04 Harley fat boy parking lot. Sat., Aug. 10. toration–Windows, er interior. $8,000 OBO. 7 a.m. - til. Onancock. $850/mo. w/util. 757-336-6517. Apehangers, Triple Some pets welcome. Call for roofing, siding, decks, doors, Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- Services kitchens, baths, painting, ’12 toy hauler for appointment: 757-709-9483 sale – 415 Road Warrior ing $9,500. Call 757-709- Va Ave., Exmore - 2BR, yard clean-up. Free est. 9112 or 757-709-4963. child care –Mon.-Fri. 787-3263. Va. lic. 20130022 by Heartland. Only used LIST YOUR YARD $500/mo. + sec. dep. + 1st 7-5:30. Mother of 2 (ages 3 times. 3-TVs, fireplace, ’88 BMW motorcycle month. Call or text 787-3317. 1 & 4.) Clean, smoke-free MARSHALL 1.5BA, generator, $50,000. - K100RS, 52K miles. Has SALE STARTING 2BR furnished MARSHALL bags, fairing, & windshield. home, lge. yard w/swings TREETREE SERVICE SERVICE Located in Painter. 442-7875. house in onancock & toys. Full- & part-time Capable,Capable, Affordable, ’44 Willy’s Army Jeep $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call AT ONLY $10 - 1BA, furnished, handi- avail. Also before & after DAependableffordable, – Runs, needs work. $4,500. 757-694-5332. capped accessible, no pets. school care. Children ages Dependable Call 787-9151 or 709-9456. 2007 Harley david- Call The Eastern $800/mo. 757-710-0070. ISA Certified Arborist son- Super Glide Custom. 1-5. In Bloxom (Metompkin ISA Certified(#MA-3138A) Arborist ’00 mustang – 150K mi. located outside School District.) Call or text (#MA-3138A) New tires, brakes clutch & 2100 miles. Garage kept. Shore Post at melfa - 2BR home for Licensed & insured $16,000. Now Only $13,000. Heather at 757-894-5078. LicensedFree & Insuredestimates. windshield-wiper motor. rent - no pets - $750/mo. + septic pumping - Free estimates.442-7540 $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. 710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only, 757-789-POST security. Call for details: 442-7540 please) Shore Septic. Starting at NowNow accepting accepting 1969 4-door chevy 757-787-3129. $175. Call 757-710-1040. malibu – Has a solid Simpson Tree & BOB- frame. Restoration project. CAT Service - Tree 350 rebuilt engine. Title in- CALL TROY trimming, removal and cluded. $2,200 OBO. Leave stump grinding. 787-2100 message: 787-4143. or 710-8477. FREE ESTI- ’04 Chrysler Town & YOU SHOULD TODAY FOR FRONT PAGE MATES. Country 144,100 miles. greg cox construc- 1 dent in tailgate/fact. in- tion - Licensed in MD, stalled child seat. Power DE, & VA. Insured & locks/windows. Heat/AC. Very NEVER STICKY NOTE PRICES! bonded. Home remodel- dependable. Dk. Blue/gray ing & gutters–insurance int. $4500.757-665-5138. approved. 410-968-0014. ’05 Grand Marquis BOOK YOUR DATE NOW!! [email protected] – $3,995, 164K miles, exc. PAY FOR YOUR Custom sewing & al- cond. 757-824-5555. terations, clothes, miscel- ’84 Monte Carlo - laneous items - Judie Gibbs Classic. 45,000 actual miles, LOCAL NEWS 757-789-POST - 442-6836. AM/FM cassette, power brakes & steering. $8,800. 442-5009. August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 27

Publisher’s Notice - Fair Housing

Legal Advertising & We are pledged to the letter and spirit of Virginia’s policy for achiev- ing equal housing opportunity Auctions throughout the Commonwealth. We encourage and support advertising 2-Day Auction: Countryside Auction Team Survivor Relay for Life Camden Hopeton, VA ~ Rain or Shine and marketing programs in which Saturday, August 10, 2013 @ 10 AM & Family and Friends Charity Auction Sunday, August 11, 2013 @ Noon Sat., Aug. 10, 2013 Moose Lodge, Belle Haven, there are no barriers to obtaining Directions: Located approximately 60 mi. South of Salis- 4PM Preview bury, Md. & 60 mi. North of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge 4:45pm Dinner Buffet $15.00 Donation Team Hook n 4 housing because of race, color, reli- Tunnel. Turn West off Rt. 13 onto Rt. 676. Follow signs to Hope (Exmore Diner) auction. Signs will be posted at Rt. 13. 6:15pm Live Auction conducted by: Chester Jackson and gion, national origin, sex, elderliness, Selling from the late Keith Marshall & Teresa Ergman Estate Henry Nicholson SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 In Memory of Reese Coffin and Lisa Sexauer. familial status or handicap. All real NordicTrack w/Heart Monitor, Lots of Jewelry Making Beads & Equipment, New Local carvings by: Billy Crockett, Grayson Chesser, Showcases, Carrying Cases, Displaying Items, Lg. Collection of Baseball Cards, P.G. Ross, Leroy Hancock, Russell Fish, Herb Daisey, estate advertised herein is subject Collection of Copper Molds, New Cooking Items (Pots & Pans, Baking Pans), Delmas Taylor, Lisa Byrd, Ed Kuhn, Carl Allums, Rich- New Sm. Appliances, Troy Built Lawn Mower, Mantis Tiller, Pressure Washer, ard Smith, Art Schwenderman, Warren Lee Scanlan, Refrigerator, Freezer, New Stainless Steel Sink, Metal Storage Cabinet, Cement Jesse Long, Jim Johnson, Alex “Sandy” Russell, J.P. At- to Virginia’s fair housing law which Lawn Ornaments, Adirondack Settee, Tent, Folding Chairs & Tables, Sm. Hand kinson, F.A Camden. Wood Art: Michael Loring, George Tools & Electric Tools, Pottery Kiln, Collection of Rubber Stencil Prints, Nice makes it illegal to advertise “any Christmas Ornaments, Pressed Glass, Depression, Crystal, Ruby Glass, Milk Smith, Jack Parks, Robert Lentz, Steve Hearne, Wind- Bowls, McCoy, Oil Lamps, Toy Chest, 2 Country Cupboards, 3 Eden Pure Heat- sor House. Art Works: Carole Pierson, Bobby Bridges, ers, Bose Speakers, New Lamp Shades, Lots of Box Lots & Other Items, A Lot of Copper Creations, Rose Taylor, MaMa Girl, Karen Pruitt, preference, limitation or discrimina- Really Nice Books on Making Jewelry. New Ravenna, Vesna Dovis, Guy Shover, David Crane, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 Willie Crockett, Diana Davis, Erica Johnson, Jeff Bend- tion because of race, color, religion, Tan & Red Nice, Handmade Oriental Rug, Approx. 100 Decoys (Keith Marshall, er, Elaine Kaiser, Moon Rise Jewelry, Billye Dee Custis, Danny Marshall, Doug Jester, Billy Crockett, Royce Evans & Others), Sev. Old Cindy Floyd, Turner Sculpture. Quilts & Handmade: national origin, sex, elderliness, fa- Tin Toys, Lg. Collection of Longaberger Baskets, (2) 1985 Baskets, Pocketbooks, 18 Old Milk Bowls, Lg. Collection of McCoy Pottery, Oil Lamps, Lg. Collection of Jane Johnsen, Cindy Mapp, Holly Holzworth, Josie June McKenna Santa Claus, Set of White Law Books, Sev. Pcs. Dovis Pottery, Lovell, Liddy Floyd, Sue Atkins. Other: Rare Hogg Is- milial status or handicap, or inten- Terry Swain Books, Connie Kellam Print, Brass Items, 2 Original Paintings by land Desk that was later in Brownesville, walnut Thelma Peterson, Original Painting by Babbie Dunington, Original painting by cobblers bench, 1800’s rocking chair, cast iron door stop, tion to make any such preference, Danny Doughty, Original Painting by Carol Crockett, Print by Karen Pruitt, Brass Longaberger, Vera Bradley, Hess Collectible Trucks, Dis- Lamps, Brass King Size Bed w/New Beddin, 3 Pc. Maple Bedroom Suit w/Air ney Tinker Bell, Texaco advertising (Kellam Dist. Co., limitation or discrimination.” Mattress, Modern Dresser w/Mirror, Modern Chest of Drawers, Quilts, Several HC Watson), tools, Trinket boxes, Blue Willow, Hand Fur Coats, Oak Armoire, Broyhill Chest on Chest, Sewing Chest, Lg. Oak Jewelry painted vases, Tom’s Cove Camping, Barrier Island boat Cabinet, Antique Washstand, Glass Display Cabinet w/Light, Lg. Oak Entertain- This newspaper will not know- ment Cabinet, Maple Ethan Allen Bookcase, Curio Cabinet, Craftmaster Modern tour, A/C cooler/heater, new comforter sets, bedding, table Sofa & Chair, Pr. of Velvet Occasional Chairs, Maple Dry Sink, Wicker Rocker, 5 linens, cookware, decanters, Dehydrator, stamp collec- ingly accept advertising for real Pc. Wicker Gazebo Set (Like New), Lg. China Hutch, 12 Tin Pie Cupboard, Lg. tions, lamps, Week at Camp Silver Beach 2014, jewelry, Mirrored Back Display Cabinet, Granite Top Sewing Machine Base Table, Sm. miscellaneous furniture, Christmas Carousel, Eastern Tables, Toshiba Flat Screen TV & Others, 9 Pc. Dining Table & Chairs, Set of Shore hat, t-shirt, Shore LifeCollectibles, 14KT earrings, estate that violates the fair hous- Royal Doulton China, Stemware, Old Indian Relics (Stone), Lots of Other Items. old canvas decoy, oriental vase, bowl & pitcher set, oyster plate, tapestry, glassware, clams, plants, misc. furniture ing law. Our readers are hereby NOTE: THIS IS A REAL NICE AUCTION W/LOTS OF NEW MERCHANDISE & & many other items. ALL FURNITURE LIKE NEW. Dinner Menu: Crab cakes, chicken salad, meatballs, informed that all dwellings adver- Check Website for pictures @countrysideauctions.com string beans, fried apples, baked potato bar (load it up) 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies to All Transactions rolls, desserts, coffee & tea. tised in this newspaper are avail- Auctioneers: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 Flowers by Floral Express, JD Outten Photo booth, Henry Nicholson, Jr., VAAR #2596 MaMa Girl demonstration, Heavenly Creations Chinese able on an equal opportunity ba- Parksley, VA 23421 Cake Auction, 50/50 raffle, Luminary bags, silent auction, (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 • (757)665-5672 silly hat auction. Credit cards accepted for bar & auction sis. For more information or to file items only. Come hungry with full wallets and have fun for a great cause. Together we can and do make a differ- a housing complaint, call the Vir- ence. We help save lives. ginia Fair Housing Office at (804) ORDER OF PUBLICATION 367-8530 Toll-free call (888) 551- As a recognized Newspaper of Re- COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA cord serving Accomack & Northamp- Accomack County Circuit Court 3247. For the hearing-impaired, ton counties, the Eastern Shore Post 23316 Courthouse Avenue Accomac, VA 23301 call (804) 367-9753. is pleased to offer free quotes for your in re william thomas merritt legal v. beatriz monteil merritt advertising needs. Email: [email protected] The object of this suit is to: Simply fax your ad to 789-7681 OBTAIN A DIVORCE. website: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org or e-mail It is ORDERED that beatriz monteil merritt [email protected] appear at the above-named court and protect her interests on or before september 9, 2013.

28 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013 Legal Ads Seaside Antiques of Wachapreague (Cont’d) P Featuring Paintings by Linda Cicoira VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON o THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA

Plaintiff s CIVIL CASE NO. CL13000218-00 vs. MICHAEL HUTCHINSON JANE G. HUTCHINSON t Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: All that parcel of land in Exmore, Northampton C County, Virginia, being Lot “A” shown on a plat attached to a deed in Deed Book 180, page 626 and designated as parcel no. 010A1-0A-BLK-00-063.

standing in the name of Michael Hutchinson, also known a as J. Michael Hutchinson, pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays of the Code of Virginia. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence has been used to determine whether Michael Hutchin- or call 787-4848 for an appointment son is living, or if deceased, to ascertain the names and r location of all of his heirs, devisees and successors in title; and that there are or may be other persons having an interest in the real estate forming the subject matter Get your yard of this suit whose names and last post office addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and d ready for Summer!! successors in title of Michael Hutchinson; that Jane G. Hutchinson is a nonresident of the state of Virginia, whose last known post office address is 212 Christy Tree Trimming, Stump Removal, Debris Lane, Trussiville, AL 35173. Removal, Grass Cutting & More It is ORDERED that this Order be published once s a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore We’ll do it for you--Fast and Affordable Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before September 3, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Of- 757-710-4535 757-710-2487 fice of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit. GOT $25? WANT MORE ENTER: This 26th day of July, 2013 Emily Purvis, Deputy Clerk CUSTOMERS? I ask for this: Advertise in The Eastern JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law Shore Post. P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 Call Troy or Angie at Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 757-789-7678

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It is among my least favorite. I’m not gallant for which I see my dear knight cause the Phonetician letter Gimel rep- sure why. It is absent from my name. It in shining armor. There’s garbled, gau- resented both the “g” and “k” sounds. is nonexistent in the title of this news- dy, gawky and geeky. The latter is re- If we could again rid ourselves of the Post paper. Alter the font and it won’t stay in ally defined as the quality of one who “g,” we could purge garbage. Yippee! No ed the line. Use it at the start of those evil bites off chickens’ heads in the circus need to go to the convenience center. Wipe pesky bugs (gnats) and it will be silent. and not that smart kid in class. out greenhead flies! Stop guzzling? How at Sea It is not contained in “Eastern Shore” or Genuine, gorgeous, groovy, grace- about eliminating growling? Meow! “Accomack” or “Northampton.” ful, generous, gentle, gifted, glorious And with all that, we would still But since I’m always doing a balanc- and glamorous are all portrayals to have a galaxy of golfers, goonies, grem- Level ing act in this job called journalism, be garnered. They sure beat glutton- lins and Garfield — the lasagna-eating I have to look at the other side of the ous, goodie-goodie, goofy, gory, greedy, cat. Grams and graphs and goodbyes story. God has a G. It is the start of grieved, grim, grouchy, grumpy, guilty, would remain necessary. We could By Linda Cicoira my friend Ginny’s name. It is the first gullible and grotesque. keep our gardens, Godiva and Ghi- friend recently made an inter- letter of the name of the father of our The letter is also an abbreviation rardelli chocolates, galleries, games, esting post on Facebook. It said, country, George Washington. It is a let- for so many things. A “G” is a grand or gentlemen, guitars, grandma, granny, A“Today I will be as useless as ter in the Commonwealth of Virginia. a thousand dollars. It stands for Gen- grandpa and gifts. Grasshoppers would the ‘g’ in lasagna.” I had to giggle at the “G” leads some great foods like gar- eral Admission at the movie theater. still be around to hop and photograph. description and I immediately wished I lic, gelato, General Tso’s chicken, gin- There’s a g-man, a government agent. Glasses would keep their place upon had thought of it. ger snaps, goldfish crackers, Gouda A g-suit is worn by aviators and astro- my head. Cheese would continue to be Of course a picture of the steaming cheese, granola, grapefruit, gravy, nauts. There’s also the musical G-clef. grated. Meat would be graded. Last fancy-edged noodles and oozing cheese grilled cheese sandwiches, grits, gua- Spurius Carvilius Ruga created the but not least, grammar would attempt covered in sauce emerged. Yippee! But camole and gumbo. letter “G” in 312 B.C. I have no idea to gain passage into text messages. then I further pondered that seventh And the “g” helps relate some of the what his last name was before that. And Tony the Tiger would deem that letter of the alphabet. most descriptive adjectives. There’s I’ve read things were confusing be- GRRRRRRRREAT! Whew.

believe it is. When was the last time you were in a provide us a fair toll. If you agree, please sign my Post Office Mail traffic jam on the CBBT? With so many discrepan- on-line petition at http://www.change.org/petitions/ cies in projected and actual numbers, I must ques- chesapeake-bay-bridge-tunnel-cbbt-provide-travel Bridge-Tunnel’s Toll Proposal tion what is being presented to us. ers-with-a-fair-toll-not-to-increase-the-tolls-2 The With proper maintenance, which the CBBT has CBBT commissioners need to hear your thoughts. vs. the Numbers had, the current tunnels have a long lifespan. Most Dona L. Danziger Dear Editor: repair work is done in the late evening/early morn- Eastern Shore resident and business owner One item I believe we all can agree on is what a ing hours so the effect on traffic is very minimal. magnificent structure the Chesapeake Bay Bridge- Since the building of the parallel bridges, there has Tunnel (CBBT) is. Its staff is professional and well- never been a lengthy shut down of traffic, yet we are Eastern Shore Residents trained and the CBBT is maintained in excellent re- being told this is an issue. Do we really need to build Deserve CBBT Discount pair. Now let’s get to the heart of the problem. Are we the duplicate tunnels now? against a toll increase or are we against a duplicate The chairman of the CBBT Commission recently Dear Editor: tunnel, or both? stated that “seasonal travelers will bear the major- Multiple studies have been completed analyzing After researching many CBBT studies, I’ve con- ity of the toll increase.” I disagree. If you live on the the traffic and delay time on the Chesapeake Bay cluded that I am against building, at this time, a Eastern Shore, this will cost us more not only for our Bridge-Tunnel; I have many of them, including the duplicate tunnel which would therefore void the trips across the bay, but also for our consumer goods. JLARC study from 1993. In this study, the major rea- proposed toll increase. The numbers do not justify Commercial trucks will be looking at a 15 percent sons listed for considering the necessity of parallel spending almost $1 billion in the near future on each toll hike and much of our freight comes across the tunnels were traffic and safety. This was a compre- duplicate tunnel CBBT. Will some tourists choose an alternate route hensive analysis, and current levels of traffic and the In 2002, the Virginia General Assembly directed and bypass the Eastern Shore? Most likely and many current safety record do not justify building parallel the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission businesses here depend heavily on the tourist trade. tunnels at this time. Discarding the study, and us- (JLARC) to complete a study of “The Future of the The JLARC study states, “The appropriate role for ing the “low interest rate” as justification for moving Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel” (ref. http://jlarc. the CBBT in economic growth is to ensure a safe, forward seems a questionable use of resources in this virginia.gov/reports/Rpt287.pdf) In this study are convenient, low-cost link between the Eastern Shore economy. traffic projections. As an example, it was projected and the Virginia mainland.” In FY2012, the CBBT As gasoline continues to rise, putting more of a in 2002 that in 2012 there would be a volume of took in $46 million and spent only $23 million. Over burden on the driving public, even a small increase 4,042,418 vehicles. The actual traffic count for 2012 the last 10 years, it has amassed a fund of over $200 in tolls has a negative impact on the Eastern Shore was 3,595,424. That is almost half a million fewer million with a current debt of only $102 million. residents. The toll is not a one-time increase, but is, vehicles. In fact, the governor’s report shows that in A fair toll would be half of what they are charg- in fact, an ongoing increase over many years. The the last six years, the actual vehicle use started to ing. Everyone should be paying $6 one way. Commer- cost for commercial vehicles will increase more than decrease and then flat-line. cial tolls also should be cut, which would increase 10 percent, which will no doubt increase the cost of Therefore, is traffic flow a solid reason to acceler- commerce. I think it is about time the CBBT com- goods shipped to the Shore. ate the building of the duplicate tunnels now? I don’t missioners consider the Eastern Shore folks and The CBBT offers several discount programs that August 9, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 31

are not advertised. Most of these discounts are worth- Sometimes I like to visit my fellow Virginians on For these poor decisions, we are paying an even while but benefit only some (such as a vehicle towing the other side of the bay, attend a sports events, go higher salary for a superintendent who can’t be both- a boat or light trailer and returning in 24 hours), or shopping for items I can’t find at Jaxon’s, seek out ered to live in our community and doesn’t seem to are burdensome (like the medical relief toll that re- culture at Chrysler Museum for self-improvement or understand that money doesn’t drop from the sky quires a great deal of paperwork). A more fair way to fetch a relative from the airport. But first I have to whenever he wants to spend more. give relief to the Eastern Shore resident would be to check my wallet. Do I have enough extra cash to pay I suggest that all increases in pay for administra- offer a reasonably priced pass. Group Eastern Shore the toll rakers? tors be frozen unless and until the SOL grades come residents as a class of the driving public, and give To leave the Shore and get back via the Chesa- up. Then we, the citizens, can have some small de- them a discount peake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is a whopping $17. Sure, gree of accountability from our educators for their While some might say it is not fair to give Eastern it’s a nice drive, watching the seagulls and the waves, maneuverings. Shore residents a discount, I would disagree. East- but I just want to occasionally get to the other side Former Northampton Supervisor Betsy Mapp ern Shore residents are required in many instances and come back home. Now with a new project pro- to seek medical care in the Hampton posed, the rates will go even higher. Roads area or in Richmond. Many insur- Why not a reasonable $5 toll each way Support for CHKD Appreciated ance companies, including Northampton Post Op- to release me from my forgotten orphan Dear Editor: Employees Insurance and Medicaid, re- citizen status and stop me from driving The local Walmart would like to announce that its quire using doctors and hospitals inside Ed Pages north on Route 13 to spend my taxable generous customers raised $5,400 in 2013 for Chil- Virginia, and we have no idea what will dollars in that most reprehensible sister dren’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters (CHKD) in be required with Obama Care once it is fully imple- state to the north? Help keep our tax dollars in Vir- Norfolk. mented. Accomack and Northampton County employ- ginia. Lower our CBBT toills for all Accomack and We thank our customers for their generosity. ees and elected officials are required to attend various Northampton taxpayers. Walmart greeters said they had never seen such meetings, seminars and schools and meet with state Paul Muhly, Parksley generosity on the customers’ part. Though cookies agencies and elected officials. Our local town police and brownies were sold, greeters noticed that most officers transport prisoners and go for training. Only of the time, customers were just happy to donate and Eastern Shore residents suffer this burden, not the Church Appreciates Support would say, “Give the treat to a child.” Hampton Roads residents or the traveling public. for Traditional July 4th Event Walmart also thanks its greeters, cashiers and Northern Accomack must travel about 90 minutes other employees who spent a dollar on Jean Days to just to reach the CBBT. Dear Editor: raise funds. Starting in 2014 to get any discounts, you must On behalf of Pastor Elizabeth Freund and the con- CHKD is very precious to us and, as we have use E-Z Pass, when a segment of our population gregation of Calvary United Methodist Church in found, to many of our customers as they never turn a doesn’t have a credit card or a bank account; they Parksley, I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks child away and help children with all kinds of health will be eliminated from getting the discount. to all of the wonderful people who contributed in any conditions — from premature birth to cancer, heart To hold a public information meeting after having way to our 125th Annual July 4th Dinner. Without disease, and even dental problems — to help them passed a resolution to go forward with the construc- their help, it would not have been the huge success lead a normal life. tion and raise the toll is disingenuous. It appears that it was. Our customers were superheroes to CHKD as ev- that you are willing to listen to the concerns of the We pray everyone enjoyed their dinners and that ery dollar counted toward the $5,400 raised. people most affected when, in fact, it seems you have we will see them again. We wanted to let everyone know how much was already made up your minds. While I certainly agree Shirley Olinik, Treasurer raised for such a good cause and give thanks from in general principal that “time is money” in the deci- the bottom of our hears for everyone’s generosity. sion making-process, tolls are ACUTAL money. The Tim Dixon, Walmart Manager big difference here is who is paying the actual money What Is Going On With — in this case it is the Eastern Shore residents. I am Northampton School System? “They’re asking the CBBT Commission members to consider at the Post …” giving Eastern Shore residents a fair and reasonable Dear Editor: toll that we can all live with. This business with the Northampton County Island District Supervisor Wanda J. Thornton School System has gotten out of hand. Money is wast- Editor’s Note - Thornton previously served on ed, teachers are despondent, and the administration the CBBT Commission is top-heavy and making costly decisions which serve Editor: Cheryl Nowak the citizens poorly. Advertising Manager: Troy Justis A few years ago, I heard the rumor that the middle Sports Editor: Bill Sterling B-T Tolls Are Highway Robbery school was being ended because it was a way to beat Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira Dear Editor: the poor showing on the Standards of Learning tests. Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley Highway robbery or, as practiced by the Chesa- In other words, if the middle school went away, voila! Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Regular Contributor: Ron West peake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, pay three times more to so did the poor grades at the middle school. leave the Eastern Shore. The building was allowed to fall into wreck and Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 Cross the Chesapeake Bay at Kent Narrows go- ruin, unneeded and uncared for. Onley, VA 23418 ing to Baltimore or Washington, D.C., and you come Now, I am hearing that we need to have a middle e-mail: [email protected] and go for $6. Cross the Delaware to New Jersey and school to avoid the poor showing on SOLs at the high Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) return for only $4. school. Really? Is this a game being played or what? Fax: 757-789-7681 32 • Eastern Shore Post • August 9, 2013

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