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Free August 11, 2017 Family in 1999 Murder Wants Justice By Linda Cicoira would drive through,” she said. “He The widow, children and grandchil- would bring people home … when pos- dren lost their patriarch, Charles An- sible, feed and clothe them. He was al- drew Finney, when he was gunned so a skilled mechanic. And whenever down outside the Cape Charles Shore he saw someone broke down he would Stop in 1999, and they are still waiting stop and help if he could. He was fea- for closure. tured on the 700 Club after his death, Last week’s story about the man because he had stopped and helped a who was convicted of Finney’s murder lady whose car had broken down on and his petition to get the case over- the side of the road.” turned, brought back unfinished feel- He regularly went to the Cape ings for the family. Charles Shore Stop for more than 15 “I want real justice,” Velma Beamon years, she said. “We were married in Finney, the victim’s wife, said Sunday. 1980. I had three children for him and “I want the person who pulled the trig- two sons that he raised as his own. My ger, doing time. I want the people who youngest son was one-month-old when were with him, doing time.” I married him. While riding with him “The whole family is very upset,” on the truck I watched him feed the she continued. “When they had court, homeless under the bridge in Philadel- no one got in touch with me at all. I phia. He was always giving his time to was living in Virginia. They claimed help others. Her stepdaughter, Terrell Photo by Stefanie Jackson they did not know how to get in touch.” Finney-Crosby of New Church, had the Finney, 48, was not simply the same story. She was six months preg- Boat Wranglers Test Their Skills 25-year veteran Suffolk truck driver nant when he was killed. The next day Dubbed the “Chesapeake Cowboys,” boat crews from across the region who was passing through the area on a she said she went to Northampton to put their docking skills to the test last weekend as part of the Shuck run. He was born and raised in nearby find out what was going on. “They took and Suck event in Cape Charles. See page 7 for the full story. Stockton, Md. It was his home place, my name and address and phone num- was the type of person he would help concerned about the drug charges. And his wife said. “He has two sons and two ber and put me on a list that I would anybody. If you needed something he for the people who were with him, they daughters still on the Eastern Shore.” be notified. I never was,” she said. would help you. For things to go the should have gotten charged also. We “He was also a minister and helped “We’re reliving this all over again. way they did, it is just awful … It gonna fight this until the end,” Finney- people in all states that his truck We want justice for our father. My dad seems like at the time they were more (Continued on Page 24)

INSIDE New Water Source on Tap for Chincoteague Classified/Legal Ads ...... Page 30 By Linda Cicoira teer Fire Department (CVFD), which us- that topic is scheduled for next month. Community Notes ...... Page 27 Chincoteague’s Town Council voted es it to store equipment and house emer- “These people out here are scream- Court Postings ...... Page 9 Monday to spend $28,000 for an ex- gency workers. In the end, the officials ing every day,” said Vice Mayor Denise Court Records ...... Page 8 ploratory well, engineering and related agreed to seek an appraisal for the prop- Bowden regarding the latter subject. Obituaries ...... Page 10 testing that could provide drinking wa- erty. The company has a 40-year lease “They want to give their opinion. You’ve Opinion/Letters to Editor .....Page 39 ter to the island in the future. for the structure at $10 a year. got to give these people some input on Post Times Calendar ...... Page 29 The officials also discussed selling the In addition, council debated chang- what’s going on in their neighborhood. Puzzles ...... Page 23 former public works building on Crop- ing the process for higher density proj- The people who are going to build these Sports ...... Page 17 per Street to the Chincoteague Volun- ects on the island. A public hearing on (Continued on Page 26) Tides ...... Page 22 2 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017 Exmore Proposes Ruth Wise Road in Memory of Late Community Leader By Stefanie Jackson septic system's drain field, Dukes ex- by reversing water flow. 200 or more attendees. He pointed out Town Manager Robert Duer told plained. The drip dispersal system is The council, Duer and market- that director of public works, Mike the Exmore Town Council he would similar to an irrigation line so wa- ing consultant Clarice MacGarvey Johnson, was responsible for acquir- like Sojourner Truth Road to be re- ter released stays in the ground. The all commended police chief Angelo ing the vendors for the event, and also named Ruth Wise Road, in honor of site for the new drip dispersal field DiMartino for his recent efforts to assisted in cleanup the next day. The the local community activist who has not been determined, as the town improve safety and community re- block party-style event was part of a died in July. was unable to secure its initial loca- lations in Exmore. Duer stated that nationwide effort to improve commu- Wise passed less than a week af- tion of choice. the new drop-off bin for disposal of nity relations and reduce crime. ter being recognized at the New Road Exmore's current water supply expired or unused medications, lo- DiMartino acquired a grant to Community Development Group's originates from two wells, is pumped cated just inside the entryway of purchase a new, four-camera sur- 25th anniversary celebration. The into a 200,000 gallon, above-ground the town hall, is already “75 percent veillance system, which will supple- event featured the unveiling of a new holding tank, and is chlorine-treat- full.” DiMartino introduced the new ment the three existing cameras at sign renaming the New Road Commu- ed. A water quality inspection found medication disposal bin in mid-July. the town hall; two in the lobby and nity Square as Ruth Rogers Wise Com- high levels of iron and manganese. He also designated an internet pur- one outside. munity Park and Garden, in her honor. To correct this issue, the town plans chase exchange location outside the The council also appointed two Wise worked with the community de- to implement a greensand water town hall, next to the police station, new members to the town planning velopment group since it was founded filtration system, which will go to for buyers and sellers to safely com- commission, Chase Sturgis and Er- to provide water and sewage for 90 Ex- bid in September. Two eight-inch plete online business transactions nest Fields Jr. more area homes. pipes were installed in 2014 for use under 24-hour video surveillance. Duer stated that with no turnover Utility Director Taylor Dukes said with the water filtration system. The location is marked by a green in two years, the town staff has com- the town's water and sewage systems The town council agreed Monday “Meet-Up Spot” sign. pleted projects in a more timely and need updating. The wastewater treat- to pay $12,500 for an easement for DiMartino was credited with orga- efficient manner. ment plant's drip dispersal field must a 1,000-foot right-of-way to install nizing Exmore's second annual Na- be relocated, due to general “failure,” a pipe for disposing backwash from tional Night Out, held in the town unrelated to the system's age. The the filtration system. Backwashing park last week, which was deemed a NEVER PAY FOR YOUR drip dispersal field works like a home is a method of cleaning water filters big success by town personnel, with LOCAL NEWS

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The crab house is on him letters … we tried to talk to him.” listed on all the maps and everything has existed for decades upon decades the right. Hart said County Attorney Ce- as a public ramp.” at Hacksneck Landing,” County Ad- Terry was accused in papers filed lia Berge is dealing with an attorney Hart said Terry also notified Pitts ministrator Mike Mason said Wednes- in Accomack General District Court of “across the bay” over the issue. Terry and Bennett that they will have to move day. “This landing is utilized by com- assault and battery of waterman Mat- “put up two poles and he put a chain their business by the end of the year. mercial fisherman, the Department of thew Forbes May, on Aug. 1. Game and Inland Fisheries and recre- “He pushed my boat out into the ation seekers alike. Recently, an indi- water where I couldn’t get to the boat,” Suspect in Salisbury Murder vidual has attempted to block the pub- May wrote in a warrant. “As I tried to lic’s use of the landing. 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The incidents occurred on April Stewart was previously convicted of Indictments Handed Down didn’t talk, she just kept on hitting me.” 29 and May 4, 2017. drug distribution, a domestic violation, In another case, Brandy T. Fiddemon, 37, Elisha Azel Corbin, no age available, contempt, resisting arrest, assault of an Two county women were indicted and her husband, Robert Lee Fiddemon, of Machipongo, was indicted on counts of officer and shoplifting. Investigator Ed- Monday by an Accomack Grand Jury on 52, both of Neal Parker Road in Withams, assault and battery of an officer and mis- ward Perry of the Accomack County counts of committing violent crimes in were indicted on counts of stealing food demeanor eluding. Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) investigated. separate incidents this year. from Oak Hall Pizza Hut on May 27, 2017. Ronrecus Harold Wharton, 30, of Nocks In another case, Clelia Jane Marie Bertisha Rose Johnson, 52, of Onan- Sgt. Bobby Taylor of ACSO investigated. Landing Road in Atlantic, was indicted on Sheppard, 26, of Butler’s Bluff Drive in cock, was indicted on counts of robbery, Gabrielle Lynn Kromer, 26, of Rices counts of possession of a firearm by a felon Cape Charles, was charged with inten- abduction, use of a firearm, eluding and Lane in Onley, was indicted on counts and shooting a gun from a vehicle in con- tionally destroying more than $1,000 assault and battery of an officer in connec- of burglary and grand theft at Simply nection with Feb. 9, 2017 incidents. worth of property belonging to KT Cars, tion with an incident at St. Peter’s Catho- Storage of Delmarva, and two counts owned by Kevin Taylor of Belle Haven. lic Church in Onley on May 24, 2017. of child endangerment on May 9, 2017. Man Convicted for The incident occurred July 19, 2017. Yashica Tonya Hope, 37, of Ches- Investigator Edward Perry of ACSO is Special Delivery to Jail Sheppard was arrested July 27. Papers ter Street in Mappsville, was serving a handling the case. filed with the court said Sheppard ad- 12-month jail term after being convict- Davell A. Holden, 25, of Glen Avenue A Northampton man was sentenced mitted to the crimes and is remorseful. ed in March of assaulting Kegotank El- in Salisbury, Md., was indicted on two last week in Accomack Circuit Court to Unsecured bond was set at $3,000. Dep- ementary School’s principal. Hope was counts of embezzling money or proper- three years in prison for delivering or uty C. Hargis investigated. indicted for assaulting a deputy while in ty from Eastern Shore Quality Vending, attempting to deliver a controlled sub- Aaron E. Castner, 22, of Indian Trail police custody on June 11, 2017. also in Salisbury, where he worked. The stance to an Accomack Jail inmate be- Lane in Belle Haven, was charged with Sheriff Todd Godwin said Hope, who incidents occurred Sept 15, and Oct. 24, tween May 1 and July 12, 2014. three counts of forging a public record was pregnant when she was convicted 2016. Investigator M. Patterson of AC- All but time served was suspended on July 20, 2017. He was arrested the of the altercation involving Principal SO is handling the case. for Ryan Clark Fitchett, 35, of Lankford same day and later released on his Jennifer Annis last November, assault- Damien Warner Holden, 34, of Circle Highway in Cape Charles. He was put on own recognizance. Trooper K. J. John- ed the deputy after refusing to get out Drive on Chincoteague, was indicted on good behavior for 10 years. son investigated. of a squad car when being taken for a a count of grand larceny from the T-shirt In another case, Wade Matthew Sum- Cherelle La Star Watson, 29, of Saxis doctor’s appointment. She has since Factory on the island on April 23, 2017. merville, 57, of Parsons Road in Green- Road in Temperanceville, was accused of had the baby, who is in foster care, Sgt. T. Greenley of Chincoteague Police bush, pleaded guilty to selling cocaine intentionally making a false statement on Godwin said. Deputy E. Thornton, the Department investigated. earlier this year in a bargaining agree- a federal firearm record on Feb. 20, 2016. assault victim, gave information to the Brenda Lee Johnson, 52, of Deerfoot ment with Commonwealth’s Attorney Watson told authorities she didn’t grand jury in that case. Road in Keller, was indicted on a count of Spencer Morgan. Two other cocaine dis- know she had a protective order when Hope slapped Annis in the face, credit card larceny in connection with a tribution charges will not be prosecuted. she attempted to purchase a firearm. grabbed her by her hair and threw her Dec. 12, 2016 incident. Investigator Sam A presentence report was ordered. Sum- Unsecured bond was set at $2,500. She in the floor against the filing cabinets in Castiglia handled the case. merville was released on an existing un- was arrested July 14, 2017. Trooper E. O. the school’s office. Nicholas Ryan Miller, 35, of Madison specified bond. The incidents occurred Price investigated. In Johnson’s case, preliminary hear- Avenue in Keller, was indicted on a count April 23 and 30, 2014, and March 3, 2017. Patricia Bibbins of New Church ing testimony showed she had a cocaine of possession of cocaine on May 27, 2017. Bond was denied for Dewayne Lem- was convicted on July 31 of misde- relapse earlier this year and was desper- Deputy Brian Misener investigated. ont Walker, 35, of Linwood Lane in meanor embezzlement and sentenced ate to get cash so she could return money William Jose Perez, 22, of Bradford Painter. Walker was arrested July 28 to 100 days in jail with all but 10 days to her son’s debit account before he real- Neck Road in Quinby, was indicted on a after being charged with distributing suspended. The incident occurred Feb. ized she’d spent it on drugs. She’s been count of passing a bad check for $2,200 cocaine on Nov. 10 and 29, 2016. 16, 2016. Bibbins was also fined $150. convicted of crimes 23 times before. to Williams Used Cars on Nov. 28, 2016. She was initially charged with felony Johnson went to the church dressed Officer K. S. Whitelock of the Onancock Charges in Abduction, embezzlement. in black, complete with a matching ski Police Department investigated. Sexual Assault mask and a pistol that she later used Frank Nick Piliro Jr., 34, of Flem- Maryland Woman Charged to beat Joanne Boyko, the business ing Road in Atlantic, was indicted on a Two Onancock men were charged With Drug Crime manager at the church, the victim tes- count of failing to register as a violent with abducting and sexually assaulting tified. Johnson tied up Boyko after get- sex offender on Sept. 23, 2016. Trooper a woman last week, according to records A Maryland woman was arrested re- ting less than $50. T. M. Albright investigated. filed in Accomack General District Court. cently and charged with possessing il- Boyko testified Johnson pulled out a Francis Singleton, no age available, of Kendall Darrell Stewart, 25, and Gary legal drugs, according to records filed in gun that was wrapped in a blue grocery New Church, was indicted on a count of Lee Tyler, 48, both neighbors on Watson Northampton General District Court. store bag and demanded money. At some embezzlement in connection with a Feb. Street, were charged with holding the Angel L. Robinson-Robles, of Cam- point Boyko managed to get free from 8, 2017 incident. McPherson investigated. woman against her will. Stewart was al- bridge, was charged with the crime on the ties that bound her hands. When Carlos M. Wise, 37, of Pearl Drive in so charged with rape. Tyler was charged July 23. A preliminary hearing is sched- Johnson got close enough, she said, “I New Church was indicted on a count of with sexual battery, which is a misde- uled for October. She was released on her lunged at her hand and grabbed it (the malicious maiming in connection with a meanor. Both are being held without bail. own recognizance. 10 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017

na Belote, of Virginia Beach; and numer- coteague; granddaughter, Sandra Da- others. Mr. Crockett’s gentle spirit ous grandchildren, great-grandchildren isey and husband, Gary Daniel,of and love for all will live on in his fi- OBITUARIES and great-great grandchildren. Chincoteague; grandson, John “Bust- nal good deed, sharing the gift of life A graveside service was conducted er” Dennis and wife, Katie, of Chin- through organ donation. Richard Edward Belote Aug. 7, 2017, at Wachapreague Cem- coteague; two great-grandsons, Dylan In addition to his wife and mother, Mr. Richard Edward Belote, 76, etery with Rev. Jack D. Pruitt officiat- Dennis and Ethan Dennis, of Chin- Mr. Crockett is survived by his daugh- husband of the late Mary Elizabeth ing. Memorials may be made to a char- coteague; great-granddaughter, Mack- ters, Ashley Virginia Crockett and Eric Morris Belote and a resident of Onan- ity of one’s choice. enzie Dennis, of Chincoteague; sister, Volk, of Manassas, and Courtney Eliz- cock, formerly of Quinby, passed away Online condolences may be sent to the Faye Tarr and husband, Joey, of Chin- abeth Parks and husband, Matthew, Friday, Aug. 4, family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com coteague; stepson, Perry Carpenter of Johnson City, Tenn.; two brothers, 2017, surround- Arrangements were made by the and wife, Luanna, of Virginia Beach; Bobby Edward Crockett and wife, Lisa, ed by his loving Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. stepdaughter, Robin Knight and hus- of Tangier, and John Eric Crockett, of family. A native band, Ed, of Ivor; and several nieces Salisbury; several nieces and nephews; of Quinby, he was Peggy Jester Carpenter and nephews. and last, but not least, his dog babies, the son of the late Mrs. Peggy Jester Carpenter, 90, She was preceded in death by her Mac and Murf. William Lee Be- of Chincoteague Island, passed away father, Nathan Shields; mother, Edna A celebration of Mr. Crockett’s life lote and the late on Aug. 3, 2017, at Riverside Shore Hanley; husband, Curtis J. Carpenter will be held at the Onley Town Center, Marion Lee Clark Rehabilitation Jr.; sister, Virginia S. Clark; and broth- 25020 Shore Parkway, Onley, Va., on Belote. He was a Mr. Belote Center. er, John White Shields Sr. Friday, Aug. 11, 2017, at 2 p.m. retired mechanic She was born Funeral services were held on Aug. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- for Perdue Foods. His love was watch- on Chincoteague 7, 2017, at 2 p.m. at the Salyer Funeral butions may be made to St. Jude Chil- ing car racing and riding motorcycles. Island, on April Home with Mr. Billy Joe Tarr officiating. dren’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude He is survived by seven children, Tom- 30, 1927, to the Burial took place in the Daisey Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or online my Lee Fitchett Jr., of Parksley, Rose- late Nathan and Cemetery on Church Street. at www.stjude.org mary Fitchett, of Delaware, John W. Edna (Hanley) Donations may be made to CVFC Memory tributes may be shared with the Fitchett and his wife, Sandra, of Parks- White. She was a Building Fund, P.O. Box 691, Chincote- family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com ley, James Edward Fitchett and his wife, member of Island Mrs. Carpenter ague, VA 23336. Services entrusted to Arrangements were made by the Maryann, of Quinby, Susie Fitchett, of Baptist Church. Salyer Funeral Home Inc., on Chin- Williams-Onancock Funeral Home. South Carolina, Terri Fisher and her fi- Mrs. Carpenter is survived by her coteague. Condolences maybe made ancé, Bobby Shrieves, of Painter, and Ti- daughter, Shelia Gallagher of Chin- online at www.salyerfh.com John Lambert Downes Mr. John Lambert Downes was Teddy Ray Crockett born on April 7, 1920, to the late Han- Mr. Teddy Ray Crockett, 58, lov- nah Dixon in the City of Brotherly ing husband of Janet McCann Crock- Love, Philadelphia, Pa. Most of his ett and a resident of Onancock, passed early childhood was spent in Fairview away Monday, Aug. 7, 2017. with the Dixon family. Later in life he Born March 6, 1959, and reared on was entrusted to Sophia Brickhouse Tangier Island, and family. he was a son He attended public schools and of Sylvia Jean graduated from Tidewater. Later he Parks Crockett, went to trade school in Manassas, Va. of Tangier, and He was a great scholar with plenty of the late Robert knowledge about mostly everything. Edward Crock- Mr. Downes was a great lecturer, ett. At the age of loved politics, and was an excellent 21, Mr. Crockett horseshoes thrower and domino player. began working Mr. Downes’ purpose on earth was Mr. Crockett for Penn Mari- to fulfill God’s purpose to be a good time Inc., now Kirby Corporation, person according to God’s heart. God as barge captain aboard the Yucat- has made many promises in Jeremiah an, and for the last 20 years, as lead 3:15 “and I will give according to my tankerman. He was a member of the heart which shall feed you with knowl- Seafarers’ International Union, and edge and understanding.” That’s how traveled to New York to negotiate we will remember him, as John the union contracts, a longtime member builder, like Joseph the carpenter in of the Onancock Elks Lodge, B.P.O.E. the Bible. #1766, and a dedicated, lifelong Min- Mr. Downes leaves to cherish his nesota Vikings fan. Known for his beautiful memories, his devoted daugh- generosity and loyalty, he was always ter, Iris Downes Baker (who untiring- willing to do what he could to help ly cared for him during his lengthy ill- AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 11 ness); one grandson, James Lambert A Celebration of Life service was Memory tributes may be shared Greenbackville. Baker (Pam), of Cape Charles; one held July 8, 2017, at Doughty Funer- with the family at www.williamsfuner- Mr. Mariner attended public schools granddaughter, Yvette Baker Gillis al Home. alhomes.com in Worcester County, Md., and gradu- (Leon), of Colorado Springs, Colo.; they Online condolences may be sent to the Arrangements were made by the ated from Pocomoke High School in were affectionately called his Junebug family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. 1959. Upon graduation, he served and Ladybug as they were growing up. Arrangements were made by Doughty his country by enlisting in the Mary- Mr. Downes had eight great-grand- Funeral Home in Exmore. Robert W. Haynie land Army National Guard. Mr. Mari- children: Stephanie Baker, DeVaughn Mr. Robert W. Haynie, 88, hus- ner was a retired fire-medic with Ac- Baker, Terrance Edwards, James Bak- Jacqueline Webber Harmon band of the late Margaret Custis Haynie comack County Department of Public er Jr., JoRon Baker, DeLante Gillis and Mrs. Jacqueline Webber Har- and a resident of Exmore, passed away Safety and was stationed at the Green- Leon Gillis Jr.; nine great-great-grand- mon, 76, wife of the late George Walk- Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. A native of Har- backville Fire Station for over ten children; and a host of other relatives er Harmon and a resident of Parksley, borton, he was the son of the late John years. Not one to ever be idle, he often and many loving friends, to God be the went peacefully to the Lord on July 31, Cockrell Haynie worked several jobs at a time. Some of glory. Special family and friends are 2017, to walk with and the late Lydia his past jobs included raising chickens the Nottinghams, John and Linwood her beloved hus- Brown Haynie. (he was named the grower of the year Morris, Cecil Joynes Jr., and Kathy Ed- band in heaven. Mr. Haynie re- numerous times for Holly Farms and wards (he loved her delicious pies). Mrs. Harmon tired from C & P Tyson Foods), serving as a Lieutenant was born on June Telephone Com- with NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Richard M. Gaskill IV 10, 1941, in Mont- pany after 42 Fire Department, a supervisor of NA- Mr. Richard M. Gaskill IV, better clair, N.J. She was years of service. SA’s Wallops ground maintenance con- known as Richie, 45, husband of Kel- a daughter of the He was an avid tract, a truck driver for the C. Lee Da- ley Drummond Gaskill, and a resident late Wendell Ker- fisherman and en- vis Company, of Oak Hall, a dispatcher Mr. Haynie of Jamesville, passed away Wednesday, shaw Webber and joyed countless for the Accomack County Sheriff’s Of- Mrs. Harmon July 5, 2017, at Riverside Shore Me- Margaret Eliza- hours with Margaret, his wife of 55 fice, and a well-established sales repre- morial Hospital in beth Webber. Mrs. Harmon retired from years, on the Chesapeake Bay. sentative for the former Potomac Fire Onancock. A native Williamsburg Community Hospital He is survived by his daughter, Terry Equipment Company in Hebron, Md. of Jamesville, he where she worked as a registered nurse West and her husband, Roger S. West III Over the years, Mr. Mariner ob- was the son of Rich- and later worked for Intrepid Health (Buddy), of Virginia Beach, and numerous tained numerous certifications from ard M. Gaskill III Care Services on the Eastern Shore. nieces and nephews. He was predeceased both the Maryland Fire and Rescue In- and his wife, Cin- Mrs. Harmon, “Jacci,” as she was known by three sisters and three brothers. stitute and the Commonwealth of Vir- die, of Painter, and to her friends, was a three-time cancer To honor his request, there will be ginia Department of Fire Programs. Paulette Doughty survivor and was very active in Relay no public service. In lieu of flowers, Mr. Mariner joined the Greenback- MacPartland and for Life. She enjoyed playing the organ please consider a donation to the Al- ville Volunteer Fire Department in Mr. Gaskill her husband, Da- and bells and doing fundraisers with zheimer’s Association, Southeastern 1963 and held numerous elected po- vid, of Exmore. He was a heavy equip- her church, Grace United Methodist Virginia Chapter, 6350 Center Drive, sitions including fire chief, assistant ment operator and co-founder of Big’s Church, in Parksley. She also enjoyed Suite #102, Norfolk, VA 23502, honor- chief, fire recorder, training officer and Place – the Gaskill Family Restaurant. going fishing every chance she got. ing the remarkable effort and love Mr. president throughout his 54-year ca- In addition to his loving wife and Survivors include her two sons, Haynie gave to his wife, Margaret. reer. Mr. Mariner was the longest serv- parents, he is survived by two chil- Brian Walker Harmon and wife, De- Online condolences may be sent to the ing chief of the department with an dren, Rachael D. Testerman and her idre Bucci, of Norge, and George Mor- family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com outstanding tenure spanning over 22 husband, Rob, of Kill Devil Hills, N.C., ris Harmon and wife, Kathryn Slick, Arrangements were made by Dough- years. During his years as chief, and in and Joshua E. Drummond and his of Newport News; sister, Margaret ty Funeral Home in Exmore. the years since, he was highly respect- wife, Brandi, of Exmore; two brothers, “Peggy” Millard, of Allentown, Pa.; ed for having a strong determination David Drummond and his wife, Sandy, several in-laws, nieces, and nephews; William Leslie Mariner to make the department a success and of Belle Haven, and Earl Drummond and numerous lifelong friends. In ad- Mr. William Leslie Mariner, 76, of aided in obtaining the necessary train- and his wife, Beverly, of Pungoteague; dition to her husband and parents, Greenbackville, passed away peacefully ing, apparatus and equipment needed maternal grandmother, Pauline Coates she was predeceased by her older sis- at his home on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017, af- to operate. Doughty, of Exmore; paternal grand- ter, Anne Montgomery. ter a long courageous battle with cancer. During 1978, Mr. Mariner was in- mother, Barbara Killmon Gaskill, of Memorial services will be conducted Born March strumental in establishing a volun- Jamesville; two uncles, Steve Gaskill from the chapel of the Williams-Park- 18, 1941, in Poco- teer rescue squad to serve and protect and his wife, Linda, of Pungoteague, sley Funeral Home on Saturday, Aug. moke City, he was Greenbackville and its surrounding ar- and Mel Doughty and his wife, Janice, 12, 2017, at 3 p.m., with Rev. Alan Lay- the son of Pauline eas and was the squad’s first certified of Cary, N.C.; an aunt, Ann D. Tyndall, man officiating and at the Zion United Redden Doane, of emergency medical technician. Cur- of Vero Beach, Fla.; and five grandchil- Methodist Church, in Seaford, Va., on Pocomoke. rently, he was the department’s safety dren, Dylan Testerman, William Jones, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2017, at 5 p.m., with He was known officer and was a longtime member of Mason Drummond, Jase Drummond Rev. David MacGruder officiating. affectionately as the board of trustees. Mr. Mariner was and Ashton Drummond. He was pre- In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- “Bill” by his fami- a strong advocate for training, not only deceased by his maternal grandfather, butions may be made to Grace United ly and friends and for his own department, but for those Mr. Mariner Tuck Doughty, and his paternal grand- Methodist Church, P.O. Box 156, Park- was a member of throughout the Delmarva Peninsula. father, Richard M. Gaskill Jr. sley, VA 23421. Union United Methodist Church in (Continued on Page 12) 12 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017

ginia Angler’s Club. Mr. Mariner abso- a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. moke City, MD 21851. To send condolenc- lutely loved fishing and the beach. Just Mr. Mariner was predeceased by his es to the family visit www.hollowayfh.com OBITUARIES a week prior to his death, he was able to paternal grandparents, Effie and Esley (CONTINUED) visit the beach, thanks to the efforts of Mariner, and maternal grandparents, Florence H. Merritt his family and numerous friends. Clyde and Janie Redden. Mrs. Florence H. Merritt, 91, wife my for several years. During 1990, Mr. In addition to his mother, he is sur- A memorial service to celebrate his of the late Harvey L. Merritt and a resi- Mariner was appointed to the Eastern vived by his loving wife of 54 years, life will be held at the Greenbackville Vol. dent of Hartley Hall in Pocomoke, passed Shore of Virginia’s 9-1-1 Commission, Sharon Bowmann Mariner; two daugh- Fire Dept., 1491 Stockton Ave., Green- away peacefully a position he held until his death. ters, Carla M. Miles and her husband, backville, on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, at on Aug. 3, 2017, at Mr. Mariner was also a 54-year mem- Kurt, of St. Johns, Fla., and Leanne M. 2 p.m., officiated by the Revs. Philip G. Hartley Hall. A na- ber of the Delmarva Volunteer Fire- Scarborough and her husband, Danny, Godwin and Robert “Bob” Hudson. Fam- tive of Chincote- men’s Association and was a past direc- of Snow Hill; one sister, Charlotte Mar- ily and friends will gather there one hour ague, she was born tor and delegate. Due to his unselfish iner Tapman and her husband, J.W., of prior to the service. Interment will be pri- on Oct. 18, 1925, devotion, he was inducted into the asso- Snow Hill; two brothers, Pete Mariner vate. Family and friends will gather fol- and was a daugh- ciation’s Hall of Fame in 1992 and was and his wife, Gail, of Salisbury, and lowing the service to share memories, ter of the late Lloyd an inductee of the Fireman’s Histori- Bruce Mariner, of Girdletree; grand- food and fellowship at the Community and Elsie Hudson. cal Society of Delmarva. He was also a children, Chad Bradford and his wife, Hall, next door to the fire station. She was a grand- Mrs. Merritt member of the Stockton Volunteer Fire Kellie, of Newark, Del., Mallory Ash- In lieu of flowers and to honor Mr. Mar- daughter of Ira D. Company and was recently the proud ton Bradford of St. Johns, Fla., Han- iner’s unselfish devotion to the fire ser- Hudson, a well-known duck carver from recipient of a life membership. nah Leigh Scarborough and her fiancé, vice, memorial donations may be made to: Chincoteague. In addition to being committed to the Andrew, and Chloe Elizabeth Scarbor- Greenbackville V.F.D., P.O. Box 156, Green- She enjoyed playing bingo and attend- fire and emergency services community, ough, all of Snow Hill, Jessica Bonni- backville, VA 23356, Stockton V.F.D., 1501 ing the church services at Hartley Hall. Mr. Mariner was involved in numerous well and her husband, Jeremy, of Park- Snow Hill Rd., Stockton, MD 21864, Shri- Survivors include a grandson, Kenny civic organizations as well, including sley; great-granddaughter, Aubree ner’s Children’s Hospital, 2900 N. Rocky Fisher, of Ocean City, Md.; a great-grand- the Masonic Lodge, Accomack #243, of Booth, and one great-grandson, Jaxson Point Dr., Tampa, FL 33607 or Riverside son, Austin Fisher, of Ocean City; two Chincoteague, Shriner’s, and was a past James, of Newark, DE; two brother-in- Hospice of the Eastern Shore, P.O. Box brothers, Robert (Bob) Hudson, of Lan- member of the Atlantic District Ruri- law’s Tom Bowmann and his partner, 2537, Lankford Highway, Onley, VA 23418. caster, Pa., and William E. Hudson, of At- tan’s Club. He was also a passionate ac- Mike, of Pompano Beach, Fla., and Mi- Arrangements are in the care of Hol- lantic; a special niece and her husband, tive member of the Eastern Shore of Vir- chael Bowmann, of Chincoteague; and loway Funeral Home, 107 Vine St., Poco- Ruth and Wade Shrieves, of Bloxom; and a host of other nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her hus- RESH F band, Harvey L. Merritt; two sons, Harry SEAFOOD Fisher and Nicky Fisher; two brothers, Treashore Junktion Jimmy Hudson and Ira C. Hudson; and Cape Center four sisters, Ruth Hudson, Lula Singer, 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles Pat Walker and Betty Singer. email: [email protected] A memorial service will be held at 11 Re-Opening This Weekend! 757-331-1541 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, at Hol- loway Funeral Home in Pocomoke with Dinner Specials visitation from 10:30 until 11 a.m. Pas- Thursday, Friday, Week of Aug. 12 - Aug. 18, 2017 tor Donnie Bailey will officiate. Arrangements are in the care of Saturday & Sunday Saturday Holloway Funeral Home, 107 Vine St., Petite Crab Imperial $1399 Pocomoke City, MD 21851. To send 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 or 5 p.m. Sunday condolences, visit www.hollowayfh.com Lunch: 3 Pc. Fried Chicken $949 Floyd Thomas Wallop Jr. Dinner: Baked Chicken Oregano $999 Auction on Sunday, September 3, at 4 p.m. Mr. Floyd Thomas Wallop Jr., 82, de- Monday parted this life on August 7, 2017. A Cele- Auctioneer: Henry Nicholson 99 1/2 lb. Steamed Shrimp w/2 Sides $14 bration of Life service Box Lots, Furniture & Antiques, Tuesday will be held Satur- Fresh Roasted Turkey Platter $1099 day, Aug. 12, 2017, at 1:30 p.m. with a view- Wednesday Water Fountains, Jewelry, Hats, ing Friday, Aug. 11, 2 BBQ Combo: Ribs & Pulled Pork $1399 Tools & Nautical Items, 2017, from 6-8 p.m., ursday both at New Begin- Concessions Available Stu ed 8 oz. Pork Chop $999 nings U.M. Church in Wattsville. Service is

71A Kerr St. Onancock Friday entrusted to Smith & Mr. Wallop Blackened Tuna w/Mango Salsa $1499 Scott Funeral Home. AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 13 We are having our Final Summer Bash before Labor Day at Little Italy! presenting Aug. 18, from 6:30-9 p.m. International Recording Pamala Stanley is a Singer, Songwriter, International Recording Artist and Artist: Talk Show Rad io Host. She came on the scene in the 1980s w ith 4 top-20 hits P amala Stanley and is best known for her worldwide acclaimed songs, “Coming Out of Hiding” and “I Don’t Want To Talk About It” which reached #4 and #13 on the Billboard Charts. Singing her whole life, her show takes you through Pop, Jazz, Broadway, Disco and R&B. She does it all. She’s fun, talented and lively. Don’t miss this world-class singer and entertainer! Call for reservations, 442-7831 14 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017 92nd Annual Pony Auction Shatters Record

Story and Photos by Krystle Bono and white filly. Every year, the Chincoteague po- Another family from Indiana nies make their aquatic trek from bought their first auction pony, a Assateague Island to Chincoteague 3.5-month-old chestnut and white for the annual auction, which takes pinto filly, to add to their barn. place Thursday mornings during Each buyer got a bag full of horse- Pony Penning week. Held at the related items and coupons for their carnival grounds, the proceeds ben- new pony, and foals were able to be efit the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire hauled home beginning July 28, in Company, which manages and over- approved trailers. sees the well-being of the beloved, Just before 11:30 a.m, the last historic herd. pony of the morning, a 3-month old The auction serves as population filly, also a buyback, sold for $9,000. control, and draws thousands from The lowest price recorded was across the country since its inception $1,100, with the average of $3,400 a in 1925. Made famous by Marguerite foal – an increase of $741 – to last Henry’s “Misty of Chincoteague,” the year’s average of $2,659 over 57 po- event gives the four-legged island na- nies sold. tives an opportunity to spread their The Chincoteague Legacy Group roots, while keeping the wild herd’s holds the highest bid record at numbers from becoming too large. $25,000, which was recorded last This year, the 92nd bidding race year on their buyback pony. tallied a record-breaking $209,900 in The first foal of the morning, 3-month-old palomino and white colt, is sales, shattering the previous record presented to the large crowd during the 92nd Annual Pony Auction of $179,700 that was set roughly 10 July 25, on the Chincoteague carnival grounds. years ago, according to Chincoteague vice mayor and fire company mem- The second buyback of the day, a tle up, escorted by her father, clutch- ber Denise Bowden. six-week-old filly, benefitted the Ki- ing a Mason jar filled with money she The first of the 62 foals to be pre- wanis Club and sold for $7,100. had been saving over the last year in sented for auction was a 3-month-old A buyback palomino filly sold to order to buy her very own Chincote- palomino colt with striking white the Chincoteague Legacy Group, ague Pony. stockings and a star, which sold for marking the highest sale of the day Manning’s father, Adrian, ex- $4,200. at $15,000. plained that his daughter saved a A 4-month-old buckskin and white The Feather Fund aided Alyssa combination of mostly pennies, giv- pinto colt was the first buyback pony. Jastram of Ridgley, Md., and Kens- ing her a total of $50 to put towards It went to the Chincoteague Legacy ington Nelson of Monterey, Ca., in a pony. Group, with a winning bid of $8,400. fullfilling their dreams of owning She named her Sandy, formally This year, the auction consisted their own Chincoteague ponies. known as Fleck of Island Sand. Sandy of 10 buyback ponies; two colts and Jastram was the highest bidder on will not have to travel far, as the fam- eight fillies, chosen by the fire com- a chestnut and white pinto filly out ily resides in Zuni, Va., and also own pany to replenish the herd. The ten of CJ Sammin’, who she has named another Chincoteague pony named made the swim back with the rest of Alyssa’s Blissful Dream, known as Salty. the herd to Assateague, where they Dreamer in the barn. Sometimes, people come to watch will remain. Winning bidders do, Nelson won a bay and white pinto the auction without the intention of however, get naming rights. colt out of Cody Two Socks, which purchasing a pony; however, there are Also among the ponies were what she named Copper’s High Tide, or instances when a special one comes the announcer referred to as “fall Bongo, for short. along that causes an unplanned buy, pick-ups”; those foals that are only One of the most memorable, “awe” which is the case for Alyvia Davis’ weeks old, and are too young to be moments of the day was when five- family from New Hampshire. weaned from their mothers. They year-old Austyn Mae Manning won Davis, who states they own two Five-year-old Austyn Mae Man- will also return to Assateague with a 3-month-old liver chestnut filly by horses and a pony, were vacation- ning holds her Mason jar of money the herd until the set fall pick-up Riptide and Lyra’s Vega. Cheers – ing on the Island for the week, and she saved with hopes of purchas- date of Oct. 14. and tears – erupted throughout the could not resist the opportunity to ing her very own Chincoteague A little 1-month-old palomino and crowd when it was announced that get a Chincoteague pony. Davis rides Pony. She ended up the highest white filly would mark the first fall- Manning was the winning bidder. horses in local 4-H shows, and is bidder of a 3-month-old filly she pick up to be presented to the crowd. She made her way to the booth to set- now the proud owner of a chestnut has named Sandy. AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 15

The sixth buyback pony, a 7-week-old filly, looks at the crowd of people Pony Auction Photos by Krystle Bono that gathered for the annual auction to benefit the Chincoteague Fire Company.

Pictured from L – R: Rachel Lewis, Alyvia Davis and Au- bree Lewis, of New Hampshire, were visiting the Island when they decided to purchase one of the Chincoteague Auction goers watch the adult ponies graze behind the Chincoteague carnival grounds foals. at the conclusion of the 92nd annual auction, which raised a record-breaking $209,900. 16 • Eastern Shore Post • August 11, 2017

Wachapreague Marina Will Be Sold to Highest Bidder in September

By Linda Cicoira working,” said Jon Richardson of a couple of years, they were pump- but they didn’t do it. They got the A doctor, a lawyer and a con- the local health department. “So for ing and hauling. Our regulations easement from the town to cross park struction owner should say you can do that temporarily for property.” not have been in the up to a year. We had some back and “We didn’t actually shut anybody marina business, Ken- forth correspondence with owners. down,” Richardson said, but told neth Iulo said from his They got a permit to install a sys- them they needed to rectify that sit- New Jersey home this tem” that would cross the street, uation. They voluntarily closed the week. Richardson said. marina. That was the cheaper way Iulo, the laywer, is one The health department was also to go. One owner said they might of the three owners who told “the marina was already losing want to give it to the town. The other failed to make a success- money and it was not cost effective wanted to sell and represented the ful go of it at the Wacha- for the owners. They had the permit third owner. preague Marina, across from where the famous hotel once stood. A large Hives Hijacked from Belle Haven Farm sign warned boat own- ers to remove their ves- By Linda Cicoira and 27. Each hive is labeled “P. J. sels from the slips by Fifty-eight bee hives worth more BURT.” July 31. An auction is than $15,000 were stolen in July Anyone with information about going to be held some- from a cantaloupe farm in the Belle this or any other crime is asked to time in September. Iulo Haven area, Accomack Sheriff Todd call the Accomack County Sheriff’s said no date has been Photo by Linda Cicoira Godwin said this week. Office at 757-787-1131 or 757-824- set at this time. A sign at Wachapreague Marina notifies boat A report of the incident was made 5666. Tips may also be submitted “Over the years their owners to remove vessels from the marina be- on Aug. 1. The theft was determined through the sheriff’s website at www. sewage system stopped fore it goes up for auction. to have taken place between July 21 accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org Relay For Life of Nandua

Friday, August 18th, 2017 Womanless Pageant Elks Lodge, Accomac, VA Doors open at 6:00 pm Pageant begins at 7:00 pm Bring your $$$ to vote for your favorite Manly Woman! *Cash Bar & Food will be available from the Elks* Admission is $10.00 please contact contestants for tickets. For more information call: 703-405-9664 Also Participating: Andre Elliott, Johnny Mo, Tres Atkinson AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 17 EASTERN SHORE SPORTS “Captain Snap” Earns Silver in World Overall Flying Disc Championships

By Krystle Bono ship vent, consisting of Ac- Michael “Captain Snap” curacy, Discathon, Disc Golf, Conger competed in the Distance, DDC, Freestyle and WFDF World Overall Flying Self Caught Flight. Disc Championships, held in “Captain Snap” broke an ac- Basingstoke, UK, July 24 – 29. curacy world record for the 65 The competition, which and older category, and also brought together over 190 competed in the Open Accuracy, athletes from across the globe, where he made the finals and was a full format champion- finished with a silver medal.

Submitted Photo Submitted Photo Michael “Captain Snap” Conger traveled to Submitted Photo “Captain Snap” earned a silver medal in the UK last month to compete in the World L – R: Silver Medalist Michael Conger, Gold Medalist Con- the Open Accuracy in Basingstoke, UK Overall Flying Disc Championships. rad Damon and Bronze Medalist Tomas Burvall. in July.

Bill Fish Release Tournament Results By Krystle Bono The Miss Molly and Captain Ron The Eastern Shore Marlin Club Pelton won with a 47.5 yellowfin in the hosted the Bill Fish Release Tourna- tuna category; they also took the top ment and Top Boat, Tuna, Wahoo and prize for wahoo weigh-ins with a 69.0 Dolphin, July 27 – 31, at the Wachap- wahoo. reague Marina. The Heat Wave and Captain Dale The Prospector, captained by Tom Dirks won the dophin category with a Wall, and crew Cameron Linton, 12.5 dolphin. Chris Jester, Chase Riley, Allen Poul- son and Josh Runion, claimed the Right: The Prospector crew won top prize for bill fish, with a marlin the blue marlin category at the caught by Linton. Bill Fish Release Tournament. Submitted Photo 18 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017 Chincoteague Kids SPORTS SHORTS Northampton High flights, closest to the pin and hole in Fishing Day Success one prizes on all par 3’s. There will also Submitted Article and Photo School Softball Camp be prizes for longest drive on two holes. Chincoteague Island Charter- Spaces will fill up fast, so mail your boat Association held its annual Northampton High will host softball registration as soon as possible. Call Kids Fishing Day on Monday, camp on Aug. 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 757-678-0440 ext. 751 or 757-678-0458 Aug. 7, and with threatening The camp will be conducted by nation- for more information and registration skies, loaded the boats with 20 of al championship head coach Brandon forms. the total 32 who had registered. Elliott, pitching and associate head The kids fished the main coach of Virginia Wesleyan University, channel and some of Queen Jim Inzana, and Northampton High ACPR Cheerleader Sound, and managed to catch softball coach, Billy Davis, and former a few flounder and many small college softball players. Sign-Up & Practice seabass. Cost is $100 if registered by Aug. 12, After two hours and some and $125 at time of event. This camp is Accomack Parks and Recreation showers in the area, the brave limited to rising 6th graders through cheerleadering practice and regis- young anglers headed in for high school seniors and is designed to tration will be held Saturday, Aug. 12, lunch. Everyone left with a T- teach, as well as showcase each play- from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Parks shirt and door prizes. er’s individual talents. and Recreation office, located at 24387 Many thanks to the Charter This is an advanced camp covering Joynes Neck Rd, Accomac. Captains who volunteered their hitting, infield, pitching, and outfield Registration fee is $45 per partici- boats, and to all the wonderful instruction. Players must provide their pant. Youth ages 5 – 13 are eligible donations from the island busi- own lunch. to participate. Contact the Parks and nesses who helped support this To register for camp, contact Davis at Recreation office for additional infor- event. 757-710-3976 or bdavis@ncpsk12 com mation at 787-3900 or 824-0314.

Northampton County ACPR Flag Football & Sheriff’s Office Tackle Football ONLEY PRESCHOOL 16th Annual Charity Sign-ups ONLEY PRESCHOOL Golf Tournament Accomack Parks and Recreation is accepting registration for flag football Open House The Northampton County Sheriff’s and tackle football. Youth ages 5 – 8 Office will hold their annual charity are eligible to play flag football and golf tournament Friday, Sept. 29, at Bay ages 9 – 11 and 12 – 14 are eligible to For New and Creek Golf Club, beginning at noon. play tackle football. All proceeds will benefit the River- Registration fee is $60 for flag foot- side Hospice Fund and the Randy Cus- ball and $80 for tackle football. Prac- tis Memorial Fund. tice will begin on Sept. 7. Contact the Prospective Parents Registration deadline is Sept. 25. Parks and Recreation office if you are The fee is $440 per team/$110 per interested in coaching ACPR’s youth player, and includes greens fees, carts football. All volunteers and coaches are Tuesday, August 15 6-8pm with GPS, lunch, dinner, drinks and required to complete a criminal back- prizes. Hole sponsors are $300 non- ground check. playing and $700 with a team. For additional information, contact Now accepting Applications Prizes will be given out to the first- the Parks and Recreation office at 787- through fourth-place teams in two 3900 or 824-0314. for Fall Enrollment Ages 2-5 SPORTS SHORTS can be emailed to 787-1867 [email protected] AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 19 for those anglers willing to risk their ves- sel and personal safety among the sharp Fishing from remains of the rusted hulls. Fishing from Bill Hall was the rst Eastern Shore thethe Shore Shore resident to achieve Virginia Salt Wa- ter Master Angler Status. He has been named Virginia Saltwater An- By Bill Hall gler of the Year and Virginia Saltwa- By Bill Hall ter Release Angler of the Year. Bill is an I.G.F.A. International Committee The catches were on the small side in false albacore were caught from 20 fath- the Onancock Volunteer Fire Department oms inshore to the Hills. Inside the inlet, Representative and a longtime mem- Croaker Classic, but the participants a few flounder are still being taken, but ber of the Virginia Saltwater Fishing had a whale of a good time and the event the overwhelming majority are throw- Tournament Committee. He is the benefitted a worthy organization. Mason backs. Anglers wanting a serious shot at Virginia Recreation Fishing repre- Horner captured the top spot as well as a keeper flatfish are having to run out to sentative on the ASMFC Striped Bass the largest croaker caught by a youth. the wrecks and railcars near #10. Other winners included Joey Boole (2nd Chincoteague – The offshore fishing Management Panel and is a past re- Photo courtesy of Sea Hawk Place), Chad Parks (3rd place/Top First up at the Washington Canyon was some- cipient of the CCA-VA Virginia Out- Sports Center Responder), Brittany Parks (Top Female), what better than down in the Norfolk, door Writer Conservation Leadership Tim Pruitt boated this 8.5 pound Sterling Valentine (Top Non-Croaker) and with some white marlin releases and Award. sheepshead in Pocomoke Sound. Brenda Payne (Smallest Croaker). dolphin (mahi-mahi) action being found Brisk winds last weekend, which un- around the lobster balls. Donna Rae, at doubtedly affected the croaker tourna- Captain Bob’s Marina, reported that the ment results, kept most of the vessels in- blackfish (tautog) fishing has improved side the creek, and monsoon-like weather over the offshore wrecks, with triggerfish in the early part of this week combined to and spadefish coming from the Blackfish put a damper on most folks’ fishing plans. Banks. Inside the inlet, action for keeper- Look for improved angling results once sized fish remains disappointingly slow. the weather stabilizes. Croaker are few in number and most of Just to our north, the 44th Annual the flounder are well below the legal size White Marlin Tournament is being held limit. Kingfish and sharks remain the this week, with Friday, Aug. 11, the last only steady catches. day of fishing. The tournament attracted Lower Shore – Mark, at Chris’ Bait & a field of 353 boats and the $4.6 million Tackle, reported that a few croakers were dollars in payout money, making it the coming from the area around Marker 262 largest amount of money ever awarded in at Wise Point. Anglers fishing from the a fishing tournament. The largest white pier at Kiptopeke State Park were find- marlin could earn the angler a paycheck ing a mixed bag of croakers, sand mul- worth $2 million dollars or more! Off- let (whiting) and hand-sized spot. Red shore fishing up to this week off Delmar- drum releases are being made around va has not been great, but a fleet that big the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel dur- will have the range to find the fish if they ing the evenings. A few cobia are still be- are out there. The awards ceremony will ing caught by anglers sight casting in the be held on Saturday, Aug. 12. waters between the bridge tunnel and Wachapreague – Vessels making the buoy 36. Tautog catches have come from run south to the Norfolk Canyon found over the tubes and spadefish continue to marlin fishing to be on the slow side, but be found around the rock islands. Sharks hungry hammerhead sharks were very were described as being “everywhere!” aggressively hitting slow trolled live tin- Upper Bay – Matt Abel, at Seahawk ker (chub) mackerel. Most boats gave up Sports Center, reported that red drum on the trolling and ended up deep drop- were being caught and released from ping for blueline tilefish and black sea the southern bay all the way up to Poco- bass. Captain Lindsay Paul, of Trident moke Sound. There have been some cobia Tackle, reported that the action inshore catches as well by anglers targeting the of the canyons was also on the slow side. big reds. Bottom fishermen have been Photo by Bill Hall One boat trolled from the 830 line all finding mostly kingfish, with a few spot Joey Boole is awarded a Penn Fierce Combo and a Deep Blue Cooler the way to the Lumps without a single and small croakers. Large sheepshead by Tournament Official Adam James for his second place catch in the knockdown. A few king mackerel and are still a possibility at the target ships Onancock Fire Department Croaker Classic. 20 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017 HOT AUGUST DAYS 11 YEAR ANNIVERSARY KOOL FORD SALES OPEN: 9-7 M-F & 9-2 Sat. SALES OPEN: 9-7 M-F & 9-2 Sat. Ford Credit 0% Up To 72 mo. 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H 3:07 p.m. H 3:52 p.m. H 4:41 p.m. H 5:36 p.m. H 6:38 p.m. H 7:00 a.m. H 8:11 a.m. Chescon. Creek L 9:07 a.m. L 9:50 a.m. L 10:37 a.m. L 11:29 a.m. L 12:27 p.m. L 1:31 p.m. L 2:37 p.m. A H 3:21 p.m. H 4:06 p.m. H 4:55 p.m. H 5:50 p.m. H 6:52 p.m. H 7:14 a.m. H 8:25 a.m. Onancock Creek L 9:27 a.m. L 10:10 a.m. L 10:57 a.m. L 11:49 a.m. L 12:47 p.m. L 1:51 p.m. L 2:57 p.m. H 2:37 p.m. H 3:22 p.m. H 4:11 p.m. H 5:06 p.m. H 6:08 p.m. H 6:30 a.m. H 7:41 a.m. B Bayside Pungoteague Creek L 8:41 a.m. L 9:24 a.m L 10:11 a.m. L 11:03 a.m. L 12:01 p.m. L 1:05 p.m. L 2:11 p.m. H 1:22 p.m. H 2:07 p.m. H 2:56 p.m. H 3:51 p.m. H 4:53 p.m. H 5:59 p.m. H 6:26 a.m. Nassawadox L 7:03 a.m. L 7:46 a.m. L 8:33 a.m. L 9:25 a.m. L 10:23 a.m. L 11:27 a.m. L 12:33 p.m. H 2:01 p.m. H 2:46 p.m. H 3:35 p.m. H 4:30 p.m. H 5:32 p.m. H 6:38 p.m. H 7:05 a.m. L Occohan. Creek L 8:21 a.m. L 9:04 a.m. L 9:51 a.m. L 10:43 a.m. L 11:41 a.m. L 12:45 p.m. L 1:51 p.m. H 12:11 p.m. H 12:56 p.m. H 1:45 p.m. H 2:40 p.m. H 3:42 p.m. H 4:48 p.m. H 5:57 p.m. Cape Charles L 6:34 p.m. L 6:54 a.m. L 7:41 a.m. L 8:33 a.m. L 9:31 a.m. L 10:35 a.m. L 11:41 a.m. H 11:49 a.m. H 12:34 p.m. H 1:23 p.m. H 2:18 p.m. H 3:20 p.m. H 4:26 p.m. H 5:35 p.m. E Kiptopeke Beach L 6:03 p.m. L 6:23 a.m. L 7:10 a.m. L 8:02 a.m. L 9:00 a.m. L 10:04 a.m. L 11:10 a.m.

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ing into account their verbal and non- Northampton Circuit Court. verbal communications and placing all Rochelle Myrick knew Smallwood ~ Justice ~ (Continued From Front) of it in the context of the entire case.” and said she saw him on Bayview Cor- She also argued that while Evans’ ner with a gun on the day Finney was Crosby said. 40 years for that. All the terms were affidavit regarding his testimony is shot, Theisen noted. She also “heard “We still grieve,” she posted on Face- set to run consecutively. dated July 14, 2016, the date that Ev- Smallwood, while in the company of book. “We still hurt. And the worse His former best friend has recant- ans actually told Smallwood of his lies Demarco Spady, talk about robbing thing is we were denied our rights ed damning testimony he made about “would be the pertinent date for pur- and killing somebody. Tekesha Benton as a family. Our father meant just as Smallwood at the trial. Charges were poses of the statute of limitations.” likewise saw Smallwood on the corner much to us. He was just not an aver- dropped against two others at that Theisen noted that a week before by Snake’s pool room and she noticed age black truck driver. And for his life time. There was no mention of a girl in the trial, Jones stated in discovery that he was carrying a gun.” Theisen to be taken by man instead of God is the court files. that Evans “may be called” to testify. said Benton recalled a conversation unacceptable.” Smallwood has asked the state su- “The prosecutor stated that although about a robbery. On May 18, 1999, he made his last preme court to reconsider the case Evans had been sentenced for his Victor Damont Taylor saw Small- trip to the Shore, making the usual because Cornell Sheron Evans, 36, of most recent drug distribution convic- wood at the convenience store on stop for a snack. He was leaving the Virginia Beach, formerly of Fairview, tion, he may hope that cooperation … the day of the murder with two oth- parking lot when he was shot in the says he told the lies at the trial to get a might result in a reduced sentence.” ers. Washington said he saw Small- chest during an attempted robbery by leaner sentence for his own unrelated In addition, she said, Jones told the wood that day too. He had a gun and three men. His wife says she heard crimes. Evans claims he was coerced court, “Some of the commonwealth was with Spady. “He was going to the a girl was also involved in the inci- into giving the testimony by (now re- witnesses have been convicted of Shore Stop to ‘stick up’ a truck driver,” dent. “They claimed she was a sena- tired) Judge Glen A. Tyler, who at first crimes and some of them … are hop- Theisen wrote Washington said. tor’s daughter or somebody’s daugh- sentenced him to nine years in prison ing that by cooperating … somehow Lonnie Wiggins noticed Smallwood, ter. Name was Valerie, something like for two counts of selling cocaine. Evans their circumstances will be helped.” Smith and Spady walk past him to- that,” she said. said Tyler told him he had 30 days to Smallwood told authorities he ward the Shore Stop about 20 minutes Finney collapsed in front of the think about what he knew about the was in New York visiting his grand- before the crime occurred, the senior store. His wife says he died in the arms murder if he wanted the term to be re- mother and father when the crimes attorney general stated. Katie Lewis of an officer who lived nearby. But she considered. Evans said he testified as occurred. He was listed as homeless said she saw Smallwood there. Veron- doesn’t know who that was. Not only was suggested. Court records show Ty- and was linked to the murder after a ica Finley “selected Smallwood’s pho- did the family lose their loved one, the ler later re-sentenced him to five years search warrant was made at a trailer tograph from a photo array prepared major breadwinner was gone and with and then suspended the term with the where authorities said he was living. by police as one of the men she saw him went “houses and everything.” condition that Evans successfully com- No one at the trial testified to seeing running from the Shore Stop after she “When I found out, I was at work” plete a drug rehab program. him in New York. heard gunfire.” in Virginia Beach, Velma Finney said. Tyler denied the allegations of mis- Defense lawyer Bryan Jones says in “After the murder, Smallwood told “My sister called me from Georgia.” conduct. Evan’s case was never tran- the petition that a letter from 2005 from David Washington … he killed the “The blood is still in front of the scribed and is more than 10 years old Dwight E. Adams, director of the FBI truck driver. In the Portsmouth jail, store,” his youngest daughter, Lasha- so files weren’t kept. Smallwood also Lab, addressed to … Bruce D. Jones … Smallwood admitted to Antwan Upt- vay Zanta Finney, said in the back- says Commonwealth’s Attorney Bruce cites a 2004 report issued by the Nation- egrow that he had shot the truck driver, ground during a telephone interview Jones did not disclose information to al Academy of Science.” The letter states but claimed the gun had fired acciden- with her mother. “It left a mark on the the jury regarding possible consider- “the FBI has elected to no longer con- tally,” Theisen wrote. “In the Northamp- ground,” she said. ation that might be given to felons who duct bullet lead examinations” because ton County Jail, he threatened to do to “I could have gotten off” work to go testified against him. of “the inability of scientists or manu- Ricky McMillan what he had done to to the trial, said the widow. “After I con- Senior Assistant Attorney General facturers to definitely evaluate the sig- the ‘guy at the Shore Stop.’” tacted the court, the investigator called” Virginia B. Theisen asked the supreme nificance of an association between bul- This week Bryan Jones responded and told her the verdict. “It’s been 18 court to dismiss Smallwood’s peti- lets made in the course of a bullet lead to Theisen’s comments in a 36-page fil- years,” she said. “Come May, next year, tion. Tyler “properly considered Small- examination.” The defense states “the ing. In summary, he said, his client’s it will be 19. We’re still trying to adjust.” wood’s other serious criminal acts in practice significantly debunk(s) the com- constitutional rights were violated She urged people on Facebook to “write fashioning the sentence for the drug monwealth’s scientific evidence.” and that, new “evidence confirms that statements so I can carry them to court crimes,” she wrote. Other drug-related The other suspects were Vernon the trial court coerced Evans into tes- when the time comes.” sentences cannot be compared since (Rochette) Leroy Smith, then 21, of tifying.” He wrote, “The prosecution's Jerell Damon Smallwood was 20 the history of each defendant may “fac- Cheriton, and Demarco (Macho) Ant- questionable tactics extended beyond when the murder occurred. During a tor into the sentence he receives.” wan Spady, then 22, of Cape Charles. Evans. They extended to every witness police search for drugs he was linked “Criminal sentencing decisions are When Smallwood’s trial began, Bruce who was paraded into court with in- to the death. Smallwood was convicted among the most difficult judgment Jones told the Post the charges against credible stories of how petitioner was in Northampton Circuit Court in 2001. calls trial judges face,” Theisen wrote. the two had been dropped. Frederick supposedly involved in the crime … In accordance with a jury’s recommen- “The sometimes conflicting … goals in- (Frank) Washington, one of the wit- petitioner has addressed each witness dation, he was sentenced to life for volved in such decisions defy precise nesses listed, reported that Spady said and demonstrated that the one thing capital murder, 10 years for attempted measurements. Because this task is so Smith “actually shot the victim.” they had in common is that they each robbery and three years each for two difficult, it must rest heavily on judges Spady pleaded guilty to posses- had something to gain, and indeed, counts of use of a firearm. He pleaded closest to the facts of the case — those sion of cocaine and marijuana in 2000. they benefited in one way or another guilty to cocaine distribution and got hearing and seeing the witnesses, tak- There were no convictions for Smith in from their testimonies.” AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 25 ‘Dog Days of Saxis’ Fundraiser Will be Doggone Fun Submitted Article and Photo through fundraising. ties are being held on Homeless Dog Pet rescuers don’t do it for the glo- Shore Paws for a Better Life and K-9 Day so it is only fitting that a Blessing ry. They do it because they truly care Rescue and Transport are trying to help of the Animals be held. Bring a dog, cat about animals that have been forced to with their event Dog Days of Saxis from or any beloved pet at 10:30 a.m. for that suffer needlessly due to neglect or oth- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug. 19, at the Pavil- event. er unimaginable circumstances. ion next to the Hurricane Grill. Featured Admission is free. Participants are asked But things like vet bills and food can will be music by DJ Dennis, local singers to bring donations of food and supplies for be a huge financial burden. Rescuers Megan Morrison and Scott Stintly and the rescue organizations. For a list of needs, do not receive any government fund- the Friends of Faith Blue Grass Band, check the Facebook page, Dog Days of Saxis. ing, only money donated by other folks food by Hardhead’s BBQ, vendors and Harness donations (medium/large who care and what can be obtained raffles. Contests will include cornhole with a leash) will be turned over to and the “Best K-9 Rescue. Contributors will have a Doggone Mo- chance to have their animals’ photo in torcycle.” A col- the Shore Paws upcoming calendar. oring contest Shore Paws long-term goals include for kids is be- education, law improvements, and rais- ing offered with ing money to purchase land to build great prizes like Shore Sanctuary, that would be used to a day on Chin- house animals that are transitioning to coteague with a better life. putt-putt golf, The rescuers often drive long dis- pizza and ice tances, go without their necessities, en- cream. There counter many sleepless nights and for will also be face the most part, never take a vacation, painting, pony because they are caring for the animals rides and much neglected by others who failed to honor more. their commitments. They are called up- Members of Paws With a Cause with their furry friends. The activi- on frequently.

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Shore Medical Center 757.787.2712 at Metompkin [email protected] Joseph Caffrey, CBI Onancock, VA riversideonline.com/shore Principal Commercial Advisor (757) 787-1999 / (800) 637-8202 26 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017 Concerning the public works building, mer member of the fire department’s la- praisal that would take everything into ~ Chincoteague~ CVFD President Willis Dize wrote, “Our dies’ auxiliary, did not agree. She said the consideration. “We’re straddling on some (Continued From Front Page) plans are to continue to use the build- fire company has not met its obligations in debate here … over expenditures … the big things …. It takes corporations … ing for storage of our fire apparatus. At the lease by not putting in a sloped floor, fire company does more things than just These people here that have worked all the completion of our new fire house, all installing new bathroom and partitions, fight fires, ambulance and that stuff … it’s their lives … have every right to say, ‘hey, I of our equipment will be under one roof installing separate heat and air condi- the community center … it’s the heartbeat have an issue with that.’” once more.” He said the building “shall tioning for areas, painting, insulating the … through everything there’s always been Planning Chairman Ray Rosenberger be sold with the existing fire house and ceiling, patching a hole in the second floor. the Chincoteague Vol. Fire Company … It’s reminded the officials the island “is not possibly torn down for parking.” “Leasee should maintain in a clear orderly us. All of us. When we start bickering about a planned community. All things lead to Supervisor Billy Joe Tarr, also a CVFD and safe condition,” she said. who does what, when. where, I think we’re confrontation,” he said. “Give people the member, said, at first, the company spent The town gives the fire department slapping ourselves in the face … stay fo- opportunity to express their concerns.” $100,000 renovating the building, which $700,000 a year for EMS and other cused. Look at the building. Go from there.” Councilman Jim Frese was opposed to has a big crack going up the wall where costs, Richardson continued. “There’s Reports on pony penning indicated hav- changing the rights of landowners. “When I the sun shines through. “Not sure there not another town that supports its fire ing an earlier swim this year made things see all these changes here … Holy Mackerel! are any renovations that can be done to company like the town of Chincoteague run smoother. Town Manager Jim West That’s what we do with the comprehensive the building” to save it now, he said. … People (in CVFD) say they (the town) said there were 100 people (town workers plan … Look at the pages in this thing.” Taylor said the lease would change don’t do nothing for us, it’s all right and volunteers) involved with handling Councilman Gene Wayne Taylor dis- the value of the building. Councilman here,” Richardson said the town budget. the shuttles, parking and crowd manage- cussed grandfathered rights and giving Ben Ellis was concerned how citizens “The fire company utilizes that very ment. “Very impressive,” he added. “All owners a chance to decide what to do with would feel if the fire company sold it well,” Frese said of the money. “No ques- thanks go to Karen” Hipple, finance direc- their property before their rights change. for more than they paid. tion about it. We cannot ignore the fact tor for Chincoteague, “for basically plan- “This does not mean that Joe … can- “Everybody knows how I feel, I’m pro- that that property … belongs to the peo- ning it. Nobody whines and complains not build a hotel,” Bowden said as an fire company,” said Bowden, who is a de- ple … we have to be very careful … some- even though we have stories afterwards,” example. “He’s going to be held more ac- partment member. “It’s still going to go back times you have to say things that don’t West joked. “The was pretty countable as to how it’s going to be do- to the people we’re protecting … sometimes make you a favorite … honesty comes successful this year,” he added. “Hopefully, ne. It’s a win/win for the landowners.” the fire company is taken for granted.” She first. That’s taxpayers money in one form we can continue that program next year.” Taylor said if he were backing a proj- wondered what would happen if there was or another … we cannot rush into it. It “I can’t say enough about how well po- ect he would withhold his funds “be- no fire company. “You people out there are cannot be an emotional. Its not us against ny penning went this year in regard to cause I don’t know what you’re going to going to be paying taxes like you’ve never them. That’s a lot of money, multiply that working with town,” said Bowden. “Noth- do tomorrow … Can I trust something paid before.” by ten years and that’s $7 million.” ing but compliments … you guys did a by right?” he asked. Councilwoman Ellen Richardson, a for- Mayor Arthur Leonard wanted an ap- fantastic job. I appreciate it very much.” Town of Accomac, Virginia Coast Guard Rescues Two PROPOSED EXPENDITURES PROPOSED REVENUES By Stefanie Jackson Charles marina, arriving at 3:10 p.m. FOR PERIOD - FOR PERIOD - Coast Guard Station Cape Charles Petty Officer 2nd Class Christofer Brown, Ending August 31, 2018 Ending August 31, 2018 rescued two men Saturday, Aug. 5, af- coxswain for the case, stated, “Weather con- Waste Collection $ 38,500 Sales Tax $ 20,000 ter their boat capsized. ditions can change unpredictably on the wa- Electric $ 8,500 Real Estate Taxes $ 24,000 Watchstanders on duty at Coast Guard ter ... It's important to wear your life jackets Commissions $ 1,500 Personal Property Taxes $ 3,000 Sector Hampton Roads in Portsmouth were at all times and stay prepared for the unex- Salaries $ 2,800 Auto Decals $ 2,500 Litter Grant 1,100 notified around 2 p.m. that a 14-foot sailboat pected, as these gentlemen were.” Legal $ 500 $ Fire Grant $ 10,000 carrying two people had taken on water and The same day, the Coast Guard assisted Meetings $ 2,400 CATV Tax $ 5,000 run aground near the Cape Charles Coastal five people after their boat ran aground on Printing & Publication $ 1,000 PPTRA $ 1,050 Habitat Natural Area Preserve. Parramore Island. P.O. Box Rent $ 50 Rolling Stock $ 50 The sailors, a 70-year- Dues $ 600 Interest $ 25 old man and his 34-year-old Auto Decals $ 115 Miscellaneous $ 25 son, had already re-launched Tax Prep $ 150 Art Festival $ 260 their boat when Cape Parade $ 100 From Reserves $ 4,955 Charles Coast Guard per- Landscaping $ 100 TOTAL $ 71,965 sonnel were en route to the Insurance $ 750 Proposed Levy: $0.09 per $100.00 on real estate & mobile homes scene in their 29-foot, small- Christmas $ 300 $0.15 per $100.00 on personal crew response boat. Litter Grant Expense $ 1,200 property, machinery & tools The sailboat capsized, Fire Grant Expense $ 10,000 $27.00 - automobile decals and the two men, who were Telephone/DSL $ 1,300 Commonwealth of Virginia, Town of Accomac, to wit: both wearing life jackets, Website $ 200 were tossed into the water. Donations $ 100 In accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia, in such cases made and provided, notice is hereby given The Coast Guard arrived Office Supply $ 650 that the Council of the Town of Accomac will meet on on the scene and rescued Sidewalks $ 650 August 23, 2017, at 7:30 pm in the Board of Supervisor’s the men. The crew trans- Photo Courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard Election $ 500 Chambers (Room #104) in Accomac, Virginia, and citizens will be heard at that time for or against the ported them and towed The rescued and their rescuers, with an unidenti- TOTAL $ 71,965 foregoing estimate of expenditures and revenues. their sailboat to the Cape fied young person. Richard Wallace, Mayor AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 27

Community Notes individual, police and civilian divi- field trips to many of the Shore’s natu- cludes two tickets to a Norfolk Cape Charles sions. A $20 entry fee includes target ral area preserves. For more informa- Tides game and four tickets to a Friends of Cape Charles Memori- for pistol shoot, lunch, door prizes, tion and registration forms, contact Delmarva Shorebirds game. Draw- alLibrary are looking for gently used and a T-shirt. Visit the event’s Face- Mimi Stitt at 757-678-7879 or mimis- ing is at 3 p.m. the day of the fish books for our future book sales. The book page for full details. [email protected]. fry; tickets can be purchase at the group is accepting donations at the fish fry or by calling the ARC office Cape Charles Civic Center, 500 Taze- Onancock Onley at 757-442-3312. well Ave., on Friday, Aug. 18, and Saturday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. un- Onancock International Films will The Arc-Eastern Shore of Virginia til 4 p.m. They are especially in need present the English film, “United will hold its 44th Annual Fish Fry and Wallops Island of paperacks, children’s books and Kingdom,” at Roseland Theatre, on Chicken BBQ on Saturday, Aug. 12, novels. Please, no textbooks, old or Thursday, Aug. 10, at 8 p.m. Tickets from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m., at Edwards NASA Wallops Flight Facililty stained books. are $8. For more information, call Pat Seafood, hosted by Onancock Rotary Visitor Center will host an event for Geary at 757-442-4428. with the sponsorship of many local eclipse viewing Monday, Aug. 21, from businesses. Attendees can try their noon until 4:30 p.m. The partial eclipse Jamesville A few slots remain for the Eastern luck at the cake wheel and possibly will begin at 1:22 p.m., with maximum Shore Master Naturalists 2017 Basic take home a home-baked dessert. eclipse at 2:46 p.m. and the end of the The Trooper Troy D. Ashe Memo- Training Class before registration The Arc is also raffling three partial eclipse at 4:05 p.m. Eclipse rial Pistol Tournament to benefit the closes on August 21, so there is still items: a tour of the Chesapeake Bay glasses will be provided for safe view- Eastern Shore Law Enforcement Re- time to enroll. Classes are held on Bridge Tunnel, including dinner for ing along with resources and solar- lief Fund and Daryl and Drew Me- Thursdays, starting Sept. 7 through 12, T-shirts and hats; a three-hour themed activities. Other participating morial Scholarship Awards will be Nov. 9, from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. at the twilight cruise for eight with Cap- viewing locations include Assateague held Saturday, Aug. 26, at 9 a.m., at historic Onancock School. tain Lynn Gale, departing from the Island National Seashore - Toms Cove Eastern Shore Safaris, 6276 Sturgis The fee for the 10-week course is Onancock Wharf (BYOB and food); Visitor Center, and Assateague Visitor House Dr., Jamesville. There will be $95, which covers all materials and and a baseball package, which in- Center - Maryland.

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day. A party was held in Mrs. Mer- ritt’s honor on Sunday, July 23rd where friends and family gathered to celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Merritt has been a huge asset to the Town promoting the island over the years and continues to work in her Pony Penning Enterprises office every day in the summer. “Wish we had more like her. Kind and help- ful but also a lil’ spitfire. You always Chincoteague Island’s Vice Mayor, know where you stand with her” Denise Bowden, presents a letter says Bowden who affectionately calls of proclamation from the Town of Mrs. Merritt, Mom-Mom Helen. “She Chincoteague to Mrs. Helen P. Mer- is one good lady and I’m blessed to ritt in celebration of her 90th birth- know her.”

In conjunction with the American Red Cross and Accomack County Fire In- spector Peter Surran, Melfa Volunteer Fire and Rescue installed 52 smoke alarms in the Town of Keller. The group covered every street in the town on Saturday, July 8. If you need free smoke alarms installed in your home, please call 443-297-7247 and leave your name and telephone number. An American Red Cross representative will contact you. Pictured left to right: Greg Not- tingham, Caleb Shrieves, Sam Baines, R J Nottingham, Randy Green, Bran- don Patterson and Kathryn Filkins. Not pictured: Peter Surran Town of Bloxom Proposed Budget 9/1/2017 -- 8/31/2018 Receipts Expenses Taxes (RE & PP) $33,000.00 Clerk Salary $6,300.00 Sales Tax 33,000.00 Trash Collection 15,000.00 Town Decales 3,000.00 Office/Misc. 7,250.00 ANEC 1,350.00 Telephone/Internet 1,700.00 Police Grants/Fine 500.00 ANEC 10,500.00 Business Licenses 350.00 Clean Up 1,500.00 Building Permits 50.00 Legal Fees 1,500.00 Communication Tax 5,000.00 Public Safety Exp. 34,000.00 Trash Fees 15,000.00 Police Maintenance 2,000.00 Fire Grant 10,000.00 Police Officer/Misc. 2,000.00 Litter Grant 1,060.00 Fire Program 10,000.00 Misc. 1,100.00 Mower Loan 1,995.00 Police Car Loan 6,360.00 Capital Reserve 3,305.00 TOTAL $103,410.00 TOTAL $103,410.00 Bus. Lic. - $30., Decals: $27 Car/Truck, $25 Motorcycle, $8 Trailer A public Hearing on the proposed budget will be held on August 22, 2017 at 7:00 PM followed by the Town Council Meeting.

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FRIDAY H11 a.m. - Dream, SATURDAY H7 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - American Legion AUG. 11 Stream & Design AUG. 12 Auxiliary Yard Sale - American Legion - library, Post 56, Cheriton - all proceeds help local Aug. 11-17 Nassawadox - 414-0010 veterans POST TIMES H5:30-8 p.m. - Music on the H9 a.m.-noon - FUN Event for Kids - Shore Flea Market, Lawn Presents Tarrant - Ker Temperanceville - sponsored by E.S. District of the UMC Place, Onancock H9 a.m.-2 p.m. - Second Saturday Artful Flea - SUNDAY H11 a.m. - Truckers’ Day - Gaskins H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, 6309 Church St. AUG. 13 Chapel AME Church, Savageville Group mtg. - Onancock Baptist H9:30 a.m. - Sunrise Yoga On The Beach - Kiptopeke State H11 a.m. - Church Service w/new Pas- Church Park - $8/class tor Rev. David Riley - Hollies Baptist Church, Keller H7 p.m. - Movies at the Palace: H9:30 a.m.-noon - Mary N. Smith RISE Mentor Prgm. Hnoon-3 p.m. - Back to School Seminar - House of Last Boat Out - Palace Theatre, - Mary N. Smith Cultural Ctr., Accomac - boys ages 9 to 15 - Prayer Church, 25585 Shore Main Dr., Bloxom Cape Charles lunch provided - wear sweats & sneakers - 709-3267 H12:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Veterans’ Bldg., Main H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Hnoon-2 p.m. - Sharone White Bailey Educational St., Onley Rachel/Leah Covenant Scholarship Awards Luncheon - Macedonia AME Church, H3 p.m. - Senior Choir Anniversary - First Baptist Ministries Center - 787-2486 Accomac - 665-4010 Church, Mappsville - 410-713-9298 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Exmore H2-4 p.m. - Empowering Girls’ Group - ESTACI, Exmore H3 p.m. - Ordination Service - Tabernacle Baptist Moose Lodge, Belle Haven H5 p.m. - Community Anointed Gospel Singers in Church, Horntown H7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Concert - St. Luke AME Church, Daugherty H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson Ave., Tournament - Parksley VFC H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co. Parksley

MONDAY H4-5 p.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support AUG. 14 Group - E.S. Physicians & Surgeons, medical TUESDAY H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague library, 9524 Hospital Ave., Nassawadox - 414- AUG. 15 H9-10 a.m. - E.S. Community Services Board mtg. - E.S. Behavioral 8000 (Melissa Glennon) Healthcare Center, 19056 Greenbush Rd., Parksley H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, H9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church, upstairs - 709-9351 - bring a snack & your Onancock kids H5:15 p.m. - Friends of Northampton Memorial Library H10 a.m. - Veterans’ Workshop - Virginia Employment Commission, Onley - 787-5862 mtg. - library, Cape Charles H10 a.m. - Zumba - Franktown UMC H6 p.m - Bingo - Elk’s Lodge, Tasley H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Senior Village, Onancock - 787-3900 H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 H7 p.m. - Multiple Sclerosis Support Group - Hampton Inn & Hnoon - Church Women United mtg. - Hermitage, Onancock Suites, 4129 Lankford Hwy., Exmore - 442-7722 H1-2:30 p.m. - Riverside Shore Hospice Grief Support Group mtg. - Fidelis House, H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ Episcopal Church, Eastville Cape Charles Baptist Church - 789-5000 H3 p.m. - Kids’ Movie at the Library - library, Nassawadox - 414-0010 H3-6 p.m. - Farmer’s Market - Cape Charles Museum, Randolph Ave. H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 (call for location) WEDNESDAY County mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA AUG. 16 H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Farmers and Artisans H6-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa Market - Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Cheriton VFC - smoke free 6309 Church St., Chincoteague H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 787-4718 H H10-11 a.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregiving Group - Hermitage, THURSDAY 10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H 23610 North St., Onancock - 787-2592 (John Kellam) AUG. 17 10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library H H10 a.m.-noon - Accomack AARP mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley 11 a.m. - Feathers, Fur & Flowers w/The Nature Conservancy H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Soup Kitchen - Corner Stone Seventh Day - library, Nassawadox - 414-0010 H Adventist Church, 3431 Main St., Exmore 11 a.m. - Dream, Stream & Design - main library, children’s room, 23610 Front St., H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - Accomac H NASA/Wallops Base - Call Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base ac- 5 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome H cess. 5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac - H3 p.m. - Kids’ Movie at the Library - main library, children’s $1/wk. H room, 23610 Front St., Accomac - Call 787-3400 for movie info. 5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - 787-7099 H H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth 6-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis Club mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic, Chincoteague H H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, 7 p.m. - Movies at the Palace: The Zoo Keeper’s Wife - Palace Theatre, 4158 Seaside Rd., Exmore - 442-6391 Cape Charles H H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) 7 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Chincoteague Church of God H - Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests 7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC H H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - Franktown UMC 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 66 Market St., Onancock H H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC 8 p.m. - Third Thursday Theatre - Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, 6309 Church St. 30 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST All Shores Appraisal Inc. is looking for qualified real estate Announcements Help Wanted appraisers for Accomack and Northampton counties. Com- pensation will be based on a split fee basis. Please e-mail EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY resumes to [email protected] or call 804-370-9968. REWARD POSITION: Administrative Assistant POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT #2017- 1-1071 FLAT GLASS TECH/INSTALLER For Two The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District will be ac- Go Glass, in Accomac, is looking for a Flat Glass Techni- cepting applications for an Administrative Assistant from cian/Installer to assist with installation of window units, Missing August 7, 2017 thru August 28, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. Success- patio doors, screen porches, shower doors, and all types ful applicant will be responsible for all departmental re- of glass products. Successful candidate will need to be Dogs cords, permits, applications and other documents; prepar- detail oriented, skilled in making calculations, reading ing and maintaining detailed records and files; Compiles measurements, and using various handheld equipment. Hans (golden, Competitive starting base pay commensurate with expe- mixed, neutered expense vouchers for Department travel and training; answering telephone and assist with receptionist duties rience and excellent benefit package. E-mail resume to male, avid chipped) as needed; This is a full-time position in Grade 12 with a [email protected]. and Batman (chocolate male lab). Missing since salary range of $27,385 - $43,919 and includes a complete Friday, March 17, from Assawoman. benefits package. Applications may be obtained from the Part-Time Community Enhancement Program Manager, If anyone has seen them, or knows of their District’s personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon- Town of Cape Charles - $13-15 per hour DOQ, 20-30 hours per week. Successful applicant must possess excellent or- whereabouts, please, please, please call day through Friday, by telephone (757) 331-2960, or online at www.cbbt.com/employment.html. ganizational and communication skills to perform challeng- 757-709-3744. ing administrative work coordinating the planning and or- CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE AND TUNNEL ganizing of the Program, recruiting and training volunteers, Hodgson/Marshall Engagement DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER creating marketing materials, identifying and applying for Caroline Michelle Marshall and Coty grants, building community support, encouraging tourism, Vaughn Hodgson would like to announce and related work as part of the Main Street Approach. The their engagement. Caroline is the daughter Help Wanted! successful applicant will work with the Cape Charles Com- of Lori (Lewis) and Phil Scyphers, of King Davis Wharf Marine Services Inc. munity Enhancement Board along with various committees George, VA, and Mike and Tiffany Elmquist, We are looking for an individual with a passion for boat- and sub-committees under the Main Street Approach. Must of Ferndale, WA. She is a 2009 graduate of ing and would like to work in the Marine Repair and be proficient in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Two or Chincoteague High School and is employed Maintenance Industry. General Knowledge of Boats more years of experience in small business development, at the ESVA 911 Communications Center. preferred but not required. marketing, public relations, historic preservations, fundrais- Coty is the son of Wayne and Heidi Hodgson, Good Starting Pay ing or Main Street preferred. Full job description and Town of Hacksneck. He is a 2009 graduate of Nan- Fun and Enjoyable Atmosphere Employment Application available for download at dua High School and is employed at the Ac- On Site Training for all work www.capecharles.org under Employment Opportunities. Please submit cover letter, resume and Town Employment comack County Sheriff’s Office. An October Any interested person should contact Jeremiah to wedding is planned. Application to Town Clerk, 2 Plum Street, Cape Charles, VA schedule an interview. 23310 by September 18, 2017. Submittals without a com- Davis Wharf Marine Services Inc. plete Town Employment Application will not be considered. 11498 Davis Wharf Drive EOE. Help Wanted Belle Haven, Va 23306 757-442-9242 Emergency Medical Technician Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 - 4:30 Northampton County is accepting applications for a full-time Emergency Medical Technician seeking to fill position with Immediate opening for a full-time HVAC Installation Tech- certified Intermediate/Paramedic certifications in the Emer- nician at Thornton Services Heating & Air Conditioning. gency Medical Services Department. Benefits available. Clean/valid driver’s license is required. Applicant must possess the following: Commonwealth of Salary based upon experience. Virginia-Department of Health Emergency Medical Techni- Heritage Hall – Nassawadox is currently recruiting for Resumes and questions may be sent to [email protected]. cian certification, CPR, valid VA. Driver’s License with good multiple positions, full-time and part-time, for our 140 plus Applications available at our office: 36106 Lankford Hwy., driving record, Emergency Vehicle Operators Course, Haz- bed facility. Belle Haven. ardous Materials Awareness. Criminal Background checks are a requirement with this position. CNA’s – Full Time and Part Time Northampton County is accepting applications for a tempo- Please refer to Northampton County’s website online at LPN’S - Full Time and Part Time rary part-time custodian in the Public Works/Facilities Man- agement Department. Pay rate for this position is $9.26/ www.co.northampton.va.us\jobs.html or an application can RN’S - Full Time and Part Time hr. Please refer to Northampton County’s website online at be obtained thru the Human Resources office. Completed DON - Full Time www.co.northampton.va.us\jobs.html or an application can application form, cover letter, copies of current certifica- tions, and copy of DMV driving record can be submitted to RCC/MDS - Full Time be obtained thru the Human Resources office. Applicants must be 18 years or older. Requires high school diploma, Human Resources, PO BOX 66, Eastville, Va. 23347. Open Dietary Services Director - Full Time GED, or vocational training and have work experience. Com- until position is filled. Northampton County is an EOE. Unit Manager - Full Time pleted application form and cover letter can be submitted to For immediate consideration, please apply in person or Human Resources, PO BOX 66, Eastville, Va. 23347 no later Town of Parksley forward your resume to: than August 11, 2017. Northampton County is an EOE. Police Department Heritage Hall – Nassawadox The Parksley Police Department is now accepting ap- 9468 Hospital Ave plications for the position of Police Officer. Applicants Nassawadox, VA 23413 Got a boat or truck you want to sell? must be 21 years of age, possess a High School Diploma 757-442-9401– Fax or GED, a valid Virginia driver’s license and DCJS Law [email protected] Put it in the Eastern Shore Post for Enforcement certification. Competitive wages and benefit Or online at: package are provided. Applications are available from the www.heritage-hall.org only $30 until sold.Call Angie at Town Office, 18444 Dunne Ave., Parksley, VA 23421. Ap- Applications will be accepted until positions are filled plications must be returned by Friday, August 18, 2017, Heritage Hall Nassawadox is an Equal Opportunity/ADA/ 757-789-7678 at 5:00 p.m. Affirmative Action Employer. The Town of Parksley is an Equal Opportunity Employer. AUGUST 11, 2017 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 31 DELI CLERK - part-time/ CLASS A FISHING LI- ’87 26-FT. SHAMROCK full-time, motivated indi- Boats, Etc. CENSE – $3,000 CALL – With anchor puller, Management Position vidual, some Saturdays, ap- 757-709-8854. never been used, lots of ply in person at Kate’s Kup- ’60 GLASSPAR SEAFAIR 25-FT. C-HAWK W/NEW extra equipment. Call Available immediately in an automotive repair busi- board, Belle Haven SEDAN – Cabin boat, new FLOOR & STERN – New 757-891-2426. ness located in upper Northampton County. Salary & AFTER SCHOOL CARE 60 HP Yamaha, 3 hrs., see Alum. trailer. $14,000 OBO. ’02 CATAMARAN - 18’, 75 benefits based on mechanical & computer experience. COORDINATOR – ISO examples on Google, many Call 757-709-8854. h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. Call 757-787-4837 to set up an interview. self-motivated, respon- upgrades, VA titles, $5,900. ’87 18-FT. WINNER Cen- Bought new in 2002. Low sible individual to coor- 757-665-4037. ter Console Boat with a engine hours & exc. cond. dinate and conduct after- 1980 16-FT. CENTER 150 h.p. Mariner motor on $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 9-1-1 Communications Officer school program from 3-5pm CONSOLE GULF CRAFT a 1999 Star trailer. RE- ’02 LOADRITE TRAILER The Eastern Shore of Virginia 9-1-1 Commission is now ac- Monday-Friday at CCCS. – With new 60 HP 4-stroke DUCED: $3,700 OBO. Call Tandem axle, GVW 5,400 cepting applications for 9-1-1 Communications Officers for Must have experience with Mercury motor w/less than 757-710-3726. lbs., torsion suspension, new immediate part-time openings and potentially for future children and submit to a 30 hrs. 1996 Calk trailer. lights, hitch & cables, carpet- full-time openings. The qualified applicant will work rotat- background check. Inter- $5,000. 757-336-6338. ed cypress 2x6 bunks. Comes ing shifts, including weekdays, weekends, and holidays, as ested persons apply online ’93 CARVER 30-ft. fly bridge w/’68 Allmand Citation 23; no well as fill in shifts as needed. Communications Officers at www.cccsesva.org or sedan w/twin platform, (2) wood. Titles for both. $1,200 are responsible for answering 9-1-1 calls, verifying the submit resume to holly@ 265 HP V8 (300 hrs.), H/C OBO. 757-665-4037. callback number and address of the emergency, determin- cccsesva.org by August 15. H2O, A/C heat, sleeps 6, light- ing the nature of the emergency and transferring the call cccsesva.org ly used, windless, C.G. equip., or dispatching the appropriate emergency response unit CLASS A CDL DRIVER clean, $22,500. 757-787-1470. as required, as well as other associated duties. needed. Full time, long dis- REARDON BOAT Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma or tance. Must have current WORKS $6,500 – equivalent, including some experience in keyboarding physical, clean driving re- Replica of a “1905” or typing. Applicants must be able to speak clearly and cord, produce experience distinctly, understand and follow detailed directions, act preferred, references req’d. club launch. quickly and effectively during emergencies, and operate Drug-free workplace, good equipment, benefits avail- (757) 787-7876 complex telecommunications equipment. Desirable qual- [email protected] 1972–22’ Marshall Catboat ifications include two years experience in law enforce- able. CALL (757)678-5097. Lg. cockpit; Yanmar 2GM20 in- ment, fire, or emergency medical services, and/or public LOOKING TO HIRE: 1975 29’ SEABIRD board engine w/low hrs. Fully safety dispatching. Applicants selected for employment Roofers, helpers, and sub- $29,000 – 2003 restoration equipped, sails in exc. shape, will be subject to a criminal history background investi- crews in Cape Charles area. from stringers to Awlgrip. shallow draft 2.5 ft., sleeps 3, gation and drug screening. Contact East Coast Cedar 7.4 FWC. Mercruiser Bravo depth sounder, VHF radio, com- at 1-757-331-2746. 3. Windless, Garmin/ pass, cushions inside & out, boat Applications may be obtained at the Eastern Shore of Vir- IMMEDIATE OPENING Raymarine Electronics. lift kept. A sweet sailing boat that ginia 9-1-1 Communications Center, 23201 Front St., P.O. FOR Experienced Power Located in Parksley. Call Joel turns heads in any port. $19,500 Box 337, Accomac, Va. 23301 or by visiting www.esva911.org. th washer Position & Lawn at 757-746-6136. OBO. 757-787-3233. Completed applications are due by 3 p.m., August 15 , Care Crew Leader & labor- 2017. The ESVA 9-1-1 Commission is an equal opportu- ers available. Must have ’84 21-FT. KEN DOUBLE-SCRAPE nity employer. transportation, be energetic LICENSE – $1,500 OBO to work and must have a CRAFT - Pilot house, -757-709-8854. Northampton County is accepting applications for a part- valid driver’s license. Excel- fresh water cooled, 34’ DELTAVILLE DEAD- time Code Compliance Specialist in the Planning, Permit- lent job opportunity with a V8 inboard, pocket RISE $28,500 OBO - ting & Enforcement Department. growing firm. Contact 757- drive w/galvanized Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 The essential function of this position is to enforce munici- 665-5085 to set up interview. trailer. $10,500. Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) pal codes. This position is responsible for knowledge and REID & TAYLOR ROOF- 678-3718. [email protected] ING – Painter, Carpenter ’93 26 . Bayliner – 757-665-6564. www.ltbaycharters.com enforcement of County Zoning Violations, abandoned cars, 175 h.p. Mercury, sh grass complaints, dangerous structures, illegal dumping & Roofer needed. 678-6169. 16-FT. REBEL SAIL- and the organization of community service assignments. CUSTOMER SERVICE, nder, New Bimini top, BOAT – boat and trailer: Pay rate for this position is $16.67 an hour and not to ex- KAYAK GUIDE, BOAT potty. Fiber pontoon $2,400. 757-787-3130. ceed 30 hours weekly. CAPTAIN. CALL: 757- & trailer & new winch. LARGE BIMINI TOP - 336-5956. APPROX. $27 82” w X 6’ h. With cover and Requires High School Diploma or GED and the equivalent $6,000 OBO. Call Don at PER HR. & UP W/ TIPS. 757-787-2595. hardware for installation. of one year college in related field or one year of related - AssateagueExplorer.com New cond. $350 OBO. 804- work experience with references. 403-3443 or 757-331-3028. Please refer to Northampton County’s website for further Carpenters 1999 23 FT. SEA 24-FT. CAROLINA job descriptions, requirements and county’s application SKIFF W/TRAILER – form www.co.northampton.va.us\jobs.html. Please submit Currently hiring experi- ERA $12,500 – 150 h.p. Mercury outboard completed County application form with cover letter to Hu- enced carpenters for full- Upgrades; great condition; (low hrs.), hydraulic steer- man Resources, P. O. Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347 by Au- time position. Driver’s li- Johnson motor; live well; ing and electronic controls. gust 11, 2017. cense and transportation new wiring; Garmin; new Radio, depthfinder, GPS, required. Must be will- Northampton County is an EOE. canvas top; Price negotiable. $15,000. 757-694-5144. ing to work anywhere in ’86 27.2 FT. O’DAY (757) 665-1904. 1994 GRADY WHITE Northampton County and SAILBOAT – GULFSTREAM - Two WANTED: GENERAL LA- occasionally the lower end 9.9 Yamaha, 4-stroke. Sails 175-Johnson Outboards, Help Wanted BORER to work in Onan- of Accomack County. Seri- good, sleeps 4. Galley & hard-top, full elec., trailer, cock and Accomack. Work ous inquiries only. Con- toilet. Trailer & new winch. w/elec. winch, $7,500 OBO. MUSICIAN NEEDED for will include lawn work and tact our office at 331-4560. Draws 2’11”. $6,000 OBO. 757-894-8988. Metropolitan United Meth- light construction work. A Call Don at 757-787-2595. 36-FT. CHEOY LEE SAIL- odist Church. Send resume to drivers license and trans- Immediate Openings BOAT – Needs and de- P.O. Box 528, Onancock, VA portation is a plus. Please for: Cashier, cook, ’11 20-FOOT CAROLINA serves TLC. The “Angelina” 23417. call Mr. Barfield at 757-777- waitress, janitor. Both SKIFF - 115 4-stroke Ya- in the Cape Charles inner HIRING A HANDYMAN/ 3429 or 757-740-9022. maha (100+ hrs.), T-top, harbor bulkhead. ONLY ELECTRICIAN - Call Shifts, must be avail- CARPENTER/HANDY- able weekends. Apply in fully loaded, $14,500. Call 1988 Grady White $1,000! Call for details, 757-607-6240. MAN to renovate a home in 757-589-8901. 757-999-4894. FORMER BROADCAST- Painter, VA. Must have ref- person at Sting-Ray’s, ’79 18-FT. COBIA - 115 20’, 225 h.p. ’03 AQUASPORT OS- ERS, VOICE-OVER PEO- erences. 410-903-6516. Cape Charles. h.p. Mercury, radio, depth Yamaha, 2 axle PREY - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115 PLE, & WANT-TO-BE FARM WORKERS finder, fish finder, safety trailer. Ready to go. h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ RADIO HOSTS - I WANT NEEDED – No experience For Classified or Legal equipment, EZ Load trailer Loader trailer, new uphol- TO TALK TO YOU! Call necessary. Call 757-678- Advertising CALL Angie at (roller type), $3,500 OBO. REDUCED: $9,000. stery, must see! $7,200. 757-274-6983. 5547 and leave msg. 757-789-POST. 757-442-5019. Call 757-824-5748. OBO. Call 757-678-6098. 32 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017

’98 SUNBIRD CUDDY ELECTRIC WHEEL UPSTAIRS APT. for rent Hartley Hall CAB - 130 h.p. Evinrude, Feed/Seed CHAIR - Jazzy 914 HD, Oyster Seed in downtown Onancock. Lg. Senior Housing 222 hours, w/trailer. $3,500. like new, 450-lb. capacity, 2 2BR w/Liv. Rm., Din. Rm. in Pocomoke City, Md., is 757-709-2371, leave msg. HORSE HAY - $5 per bale. new batteries, new charger. OYSTER SEED FOR & eat-in Kit. (appliances accepting applications for MERCURY OUTBOARD STRAW - $3.50 per bale. $650. Call 757-710-0070. SALE - Triploids sizes up included), W/D hook-up, 1-bedroom and efficiency PROPELLER SS 22- Call 757-824-3930 or call 2012 TRANE AIR CON- to 1 inch plus. 757-678-6650 cable ready. Town water & apartments in an elderly PITCH - Like new. $450. 757-894-1339 (cell). DITIONING XR13 - 3-ton, (no texts, please.) sewer & once weekly trash housing subsidized apart- 757-710-0070. in service for 2 years. Call pick-up included in rent. No ment complex. Contact 410- ’01 18’ TROPHY - Very Livestock 910-616-2033. Pet Products pets. No Sec. 8. $650/mo. w/ 957-2252 for application or good cond. + extras. Can WEGA 55-INCH sec. dep. req’d. 665-4731 or visit office at 1006 Market be seen at K & E Marine, GELDED, TENNESSEE LCD REAR PROJEC- USE HAPPY JACK KEN- 710-2716. Street in Pocomoke City. across from Perdue plant. WALKER HORSE avail- TION - NEL DIP II® to control EXMORE, VA - 2BR up- Equal Housing $11K. 757-678-3622. able to good home. Please call $375. Call 709-0813. mosquitoes where they stairs apt., refrig., stove, Opportunity ’73 GRADY WHITE - Good for details. (757)710-2182. RESIDENTIAL HEAT- breed! Eastern Shore Pets A/C, call for more info.: cond. Boat & Trailer includ- ING BOILER - Columbia (787-1462) (kennelvax.com) 757-621-7939. ed. No rigging, no engine, Misc. - For Sale FTG30C, 96K BTU out- $615 1BR–$641 2BR unsinkable. $1,500 OBO. put, runs on propane. Call Real Estate VICTORIA ESTATES Call 442-7511 after 5 p.m. KINCAID GOVERNOR’S 910-616-2033. COLLECTION DINING FOR SALE - 1-1/4 acre NEW ROAD has openings!!! ’90 22-FT. SEAPRO CUD- PERFORMANCE IN- Apartment features a fully DY CABIN - Rebuilt OMC TABLE - Real oak, seats 12, CREASE POWER PRO- located in Mappsville, Va., VILLAGE has 3 leaves. Chairs not in- across from Stuckey’s Res- 3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd. equipped kitchen w/dishwash- 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, GRAMMER - Instant er, a full BA, carpet & vinyl 22-ft. aluminum trailer cluded. $600. 757-787-7245. horsepower, improved econ- taurant. Hwy. frontage. Call P.O. Box 188 EV RIDER TRANSPORT 757-894-0286. Exmore, VA 23350 flooring, sliding glass door w/brakes (Grady White omy, easy installation, life- w/balcony or patio & more. clone). $10,300 REDUCED: SCOOTER - 14-mo. old, time warranty. 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 RESIDENTIAL/COM- (757)442-4173 only used twice. Pd. $1,599, MERCIAL – 1935 historic Accessible unit available. Ph.: $7,300. Pat-757-442-4635. & 8.1, ’99-’06 GM trucks. 443-437-7581 or 410-957-1167 CHARTER BOAT Asking ONLY $950! Call Paid $400 for it and only home, superbly renovated Applications are being 757-787-7245. with 4 BR- 1 ½ baths, won- taken for one-, two- (TDD 711) or visit the rental $15,000 OBO - 34’ Delta- asking $200. 787-4674. office at: 1018 Lynnhaven Dr., ville Dead-Rise $15,000 HISENSE PORTABLE FOR SALE: ANTIQUE derful architectural accents and three-bedroom AIR CONDITIONER - near Exmore town office, apartments. New Road Suite 601, Pocomoke City, obo - Charter Fishing Boat. CHINA CLOSET. $200 MD 21851. Office hrs.: Mon & 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T With remote. Only 1 week OBO. Call 757-787-7307. fire station, & police. Sep- Village is a USDA Ru- old! 12,000 BTU. $300. Call arate garage with brick ral Development sub- Tues, 8am-4:30pm. We look (757) 678-3718. forward to serving you. ’90 22-ft. BOSTON WHAL- 757-710-0608. floor. For Rent to qualified sidized apartment CLASS A GILL NET LI- Mobile Homes buyer or Sale $235,000. complex in Exmore, Equal Housing ER - Orig. owner; w/150 h.p. Opportunity & 4-stroke Honda still under CENSE & PEELER POT 757-678-7500. Virginia. Rental as- warrantee (less than 50 hrs.) LICENSE FOR SALE - FOR SALE: CRADDOCK- sistance is available Employment Provider. Alum. trailer, T-top, 2-GPS/ Call 757-709-2914. HOLLAND HILL VILLE - House w/3BR, and will be distributed sonar units, $22,000 firm. VACUUM - Shark Naviga- RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. in accordance with Will take older 15 to 17 ft. tor, Model no. NV351 Lift- 29279 Tyler Drive workshop & outbuilding. USDA, Rural Develop- WE REALLY DO CARE BW on trade. 434-821-9027 away REDUCED: $99.95. New Church, VA 23415 Enclosed den & screened ment 7 CFR 3560. OUR PRICES ARE FAIR or 434-665-9260. Used only 2x. (757)802-6709. front porch. Lg. living & ANTIQUE CYPRESS Accomack Manor ’00 MAXUM 2800 SCR 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes dining rooms. REDUCED: To receive an appli- twin 4.3L V6 engines. SPLIT RAIL FENC- was $125,000, NOW ONLY cation, either call or Apartments ING - 60 pieces, 10-ft. long, rent starts at $550 per month. $99,000. Call 442-9436. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) Refrigerator/range/ report to the office 757-665-5848 maintenance record. Many 150 years old, excellent. WE BUY LAND - Call between the hours of 665-5348 or 894-0407. washer/dryer hook-up. Clayton Homes for more TDD 711 extras. $16K OBO. Call 7:30am and 12:30pm, This institution is an equal 540-287-5047. WASHER & DRYER - Weekly trash pick-up/ information: 302-846-9100. Monday thru Friday. ’72 16-FT. BOSTON Good cond., $330 for both. water/sewer are included in BOSTON ROAD, PUN- TDD VIRGINIA RELAY SERVICE opportunity employer. WHALER - 60 h.p. Mer- Located on Chincoteague. rent. Transit Bus Service. GOTEAGUE: .912-ACRE 1-800-828-1140 cury motor, just overhauled, 804-218-1090. No pets. LOT FOR SALE - $29,900, EQUAL teak console & bench, always GE FROST-FREE SIDE- well & septic, partially HOUSING kept inside, $16,000 firm. BY-SIDE - Very nice, 21.7 (757)824-0315 cleared, 1 block below Big OPPORTUNITY 410-957-3259. cu. ft. fridge, works great, Pine Rd. 757-710-7349. BOAT WHEELS - 4-blade, must see. $325. Energy ef- ONANCOCK: Beautifully 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. ficient. Call Scott Freeze at 3BR/2BA WATTSVILLE restored Victorian. 3BR, REDUCED $400. Call 442-2079. $675 - Gaskins Courts have 2BA. Screened porch, shed 757-999-3437 & leave msg. WHIRLPOOL 30” GAS 2 and 3 bd mobile homes & more. $198,800. Call RANGE - Self-cleaning, for rent. Quiet safe living. 410-977-8849. Farm & Lawn $165. 757-894-0136. Available Sept 1. $675 for 1.7-ACRE BUILDING This BRAND NEW KENMORE 2bd $750 for 3bd. (757) 894- LOT IN MELFA In- Equipment MICROWAVE/HOOD 7564 [email protected] cludes well & septic. Zero precious COMBO - 30”, stainless ACCOMAC AREA - For Down. $450/mo. Call Larry 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- & black, $400 REDUCED: rent: 2BR, 2BA, Central Air, at 302-222-2064. animal is BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- $375. 757-824-0791. W/D. $600/mo. + Sec. Dep. TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. CHAMBERLAIN 1/2 HP 757-787-7263. Rentals - Apts. available 2013 JOHN DEERE GA- GARAGE DOOR OPEN- TRAILER LOTS - Land TOR - XUV550 - 132 hrs., ER KIT - Chain drive, lots available to lease for TOWNHOUSE-STYLE 4-wheel drive, high & low Model HD 200D, still in singlewide trailer homes at APT. IN MELFA - 1-2BR, for range, elec. wench on front, box: $80. 757-302-1325. Modest Town Trailer Park. references, financial check, 5’6” plow for front, dump FISHER WOODSTOVE Call Carl at 410-262-3070. no pets, lease. 757-787-4743 adoption at body, winter vinyl enclosure, FOR SALE - $400. Call 2BR MOBILE HOMES or 757-387-9700. exc. cond. Asking REDUCED: 757-710-8034. IN NORTHERN ACC. FOR RENT: PARKSLEY the SPCA in Now $8,500, Was $9,300. 757- LARK ENCLOSED CTY. FOR RENT - Sec- - Fully furnished efficien- 787-4619 or 757-787-1505. TRAILER 5’x8’ - Like new, tion 8 approved. Call cy apt. Utilities included. Onley. 5-HP MEYERS SUB- built-in shelf, used 1 time. 757-710-8894. $550/rent + sec. dep. Call MERSIBLE WATER 665-4424. $1,700. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 757-665-1217 or 665-6172. Bo PUMP - Includes electrical Outdoor All-Weather FOR USED HOMES AND EXMORE - 2BR small apt., Stop by today box. Used less than 30 hrs Wicker 5-pc. Dining Set TRADE-INS!! - Call today $700/mo. + $700/dep., refer- $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. - Exc. cond. 4 chairs w/cush- to schedule your free home ences req’d., no pets. Call and give one of them a ions, big round table w/glass evaluation: 302-846-9100. 757-442-7507. top. Paid $950, Asking $450 forever home! OBO. Call 757-336-1850. For Display Advertising Call Troy or Sam at 757-789-POST

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’07 TOYOTA RAV4 - $6,250. WE REALLY DO CARE WE BUY: Barcelona Red. One-owner, Stop: Hammertime! Don’t call some shark out of the blue! OUR PRICES ARE FAIR • Copper, • Brass, front-wheel dr. 2.4L, 4-cyl., Call reliable John C. Miller today because not all sharks live • Aluminum, • Stainless 4-spd. auto. trans. Cargo area in the ocean...& this summer you may need a bigger boat! Call Exmore Village I & II Apts Steel, • A/C Units, tonneau cover, net & poles. Well (757)442-9471 • Computers. maintained, good cond., high Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry TDD 711 Open: Wed. & Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-1 mi. (195k); call 757-894-4068. Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, This institution is an equal Railroad Ave., Melfa ’99 35TH ANNIVERSA- Excavation, & Backhoe Work opportunity provider. 757-387-0660 RY GT MUSTANG - Pro- fessionally installed engine Just Call Site Work Specialist 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty John C. Miller at MARSHALL’S on engine still good. $7,500. Rentals - Houses TREE SERVICE Good cond. 757-377-8261. 757-665-4026 EXMORE - 2BR, 1BA, newly Capable, Affordable & ’04 F150 4X4 FORD XLT renovated home. Extra-large Dependable LARIET - All options, 200K TONY’S TREE SERVICE treed lot on a dead-end street. mi., mechanically & physi- Close to schools & shopping. Licensed & Insured COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL Free estimates. cally sound. $7,800. Call Perfect for teacher or RN. 757-620-9042 or 757-653-0371. 14319 DEER PATH $850/mo. Ref. req’d. Call 757- 442-7540 ’10 TOYOTA TACOMA HALLWOOD, VA 23359 678-7500 or 757-678-2658. PRE-RUNNER SUPER- MELFA - 3BR, 2BA. Call CAB – 83K miles, Exc. (757) 990-1131 and leave msg. at 789-7654. Pine, Oak, Walnut, 1992 Humvee Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. CRADDOCKVILLE - Se- Residential • Commercial Cherry and more for 38,115 miles, 6.5 diesel, Call Jeff at 678-6041. FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding cluded log home, 3BR, jet- sale. Rough cut or planed ’10 VOLKSWAGON BEE- ted tub, Pets OK, $1,250/mo. off road title, good farm Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation available or we saw your tag truck. $13,000. TLE - Red w/white leather Licensed and Insured Call 757-814-3062. logs. Portable Sawmill. heated seats, 5-spd. trans., NEW 3BR, 2BA HOME 757-710-8670 A/C, AM/FM CD, alloyed ONLY $500 DEPOSIT 757-331-4848 ’01 VOLUSIA INTRUD- wheels, power windows, ER SUZUKI MOTOR- 25596 COASTAL BLVD CALL FOR DETAILS: locks, spoiler, 59K mi., ONLEY VA 23418 MULTI- 302-846-0496. 1965 FORD MUSTANG CYCLE - 800cc, like new. $14,900 - 302 Exc. Cond., $6,495 OBO. 757-894-8561 $2,900. Call 757-824-3147. FAMILY YARD SALE - NUEVA Casa–3 Recama- or 757-336-4507. Household, toys, small fur- ras, 2 Banos Solo $500 Candy Apple Metallic Red, ’04 YAMAHA 1100 V-STAR Storage White Pony interior. AC/ CRUISER - 21K mi., 2-tone niture, clothes. Aug. 12: 8:00 Deposito – Llame para los AM; Aug. 13: 8:00 AM. requisitos: 302-846-0496. Auto Trans. Accomac. Text/ (Raspberry Red & Desert Call (757) 694-5591 Sand), wide white wall tires ONANCOCK ESTATE NANDUA & many extras. $4,000/Firm. SALE - Saturday, August Services MUST SEE TO APPRECI- 12, 2017. 45 Ames St. 9:00 MINI STORAGE ATE. 757-990-2269. - 4:00. Watch for Pink and PARKS PAVING Black directional signs. Paving, Seal Coating, All Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., ’99 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 1200CC - Beautiful Onancock home Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Tasley. 757-787-3059. with special item for your Extensions, Dirt Work, 2000 Ford F450 Super Duty 17,990 mi., black, new tires, $10 Off 1st month’s rent Power Stroke, Diesel runs & rides great, asking shopping pleasure. The Bobcat & Mini Backhoe street is very narrow so Services. Locally Owned 7.3, V8, 5-spd. trans- $3,400 NOW $2,900 OBO. mission with Morgan Call and leave msg. w/Allen please park on one side of Business. 757-710-9600. 32’ TRAVEL TRAILER road and do not block neigh- SIMPSON TREE & Thrift Shop 12,000 truck body, low mileage, @ 757-894-5150. $16,000 OBO. Contact ’88 BMW MOTORCYCLE bors driveways. Looking for- BOBCAT SERVICE - Tree SMITH’S CHAPEL (757)709-3764 ward to seeing you on Satur- trimming, removal and [email protected] Ray at 410-430-1738. - K100RS, 52K miles. Has THRIFT SHOP, QUINBY call, text, or email bags, fairing, & windshield. day. For pictures and more stump grinding. 787-2100 will be open Sat., Aug. 12, information see the web site or 710-8477. FREE ESTI- REDUCED: $1,500 OBO. 50 8-11 a.m. $2 per bag for sum- ’84 CORVETTE - T-top, m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. at www.rare-fine.com MATES. We accept credit mer clothes. We will also still cards. gold, 51K mi., $3,500. Runs feature our flavorings. We great. 787-7428. Wanted will be open every Thursday ’03 CHEVY VENTURE For Display from 9 to 11 a.m. - 9-passenger van, main- WE BUY LAND - Call Garage Doors tained, 186K mi., mechani- Clayton Homes for more Advertising Automatic Openers Vehicles – Cars, cally safe, $1,800 OBO. Can information: 302-846-9100. Installation, Sales ’14 Travel Trailer For Sale Call TROY JUSTIS be seen on Wachapreague 26’ Premier Bullet Ultra Lite, & Service Trucks, SUVs, RVs Rd. 518-586-0292. 2 pull outs with awning, Yard Sales 1999 SATURN SL $1,600 or ’13 TOYOTA COROLLA - sleeps 6, complete camp- TAG SALE - Assawoman - Manual transmis- ing package, bike rack, Like new, A/C, AM/FM, CD, sion, A/C, Traction con- UMC, Sat. Aug. 12 - 8AM SAM SELLARD MP3, 53K mi., $9,200. Call hitch, loaded with extras. - until ? Inside: Rain or trol, ABS, Dual Airbags. Like new, see in Va. Beach, 757-442-2783. 4-door (757) 710-6679 Shine. Antiques - Collect- at 1916 REPLICA PACK- can deliver! $26,000 Call ibles, Glassware, China, Affordable Rates [email protected] 757-286-6463. ARD LIMO ON A 1968 RARE 2005 SSR CHEV- Lamps, Old Toys, Books 757-789-POST Call 894-3151 CHASSIS & MOTOR - ROLET ROADSTER - Some Local. Much More!! With trailer. REDUCED: Hard-top convertible, LT-1 $4,000. Call 709-9456. Corvette engine, black, Vehicles – Motorcycles ’93 COACHMEN DIESEL exc. cond., special stripes. & ATVs & Scooters HAVING AN ESTATE SALE? GOT A BOAT OR PUSHER - 32-ft. widebody. REDUCED: $28,000. Call Call for details. Call 757- 757-894-1664. ’04 HARLEY FAT BOY TRUCK YOU WANT 442-4872 and leave msg. ’00 MUSTANG – 150K mi. APEHANGERS, Triple Ex- Why not tell over TO SELL? ’14 KIA SOUL - $13,500. New tires, brakes clutch & haust, 6,773 mi. $9,500. Call 24,700 mi., black, call Put it in the windshield-wiper motor. 757-709-9112 or 709-4963. 757-710-7349. $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. ’09 750CC HONDA 14,000 readers! E.S. Post for only ’13 TOYOTA CAMRY LE SHADOW ARROW - Blue $30 until sold. GO ONLINE TO - 4-door, 4-cyl., auto., A/C, & silver, extra chrome, sad- DESIGN YOUR OWN cruise, full pwr., warranty, dlebags, Vance-Hines pipes, Call Angie at exc. cond., 35 m.p.g., 1 own- SOLD!!! CLASSIFIED AD AT 16K mi., $2,695 OBO. 757- 757.789.7678. www.easternshorepost.com er, $13K. 757-351-5611. 894-8561 or 757-336-4507. 757.789.7678. 34 • EASTERN SHORE POST • AUGUST 11, 2017

Legal Notice: PUBLIC HEARING TOWN COUNCIL Under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy TOWN OF ONANCOCK, VA Act, Accomack County Public Schools is notifying parents AUGUST 28, 2017 Legal Ads & that school divisions requesting transfer student records are not required to provide a parent with written notice The Town Council for the Town of Onancock, VA will con- of the transfer. If you should have any questions, contact duct a public hearing on Monday, August 28, 2017, at 7:00 Chester Hall, Coordinator of Student Services and Hu- p.m., in the Town Council Chambers located at 15 North Auctions man Resources at (757) 787-5754. Street, Onancock, VA 23417, to consider one (1) special use permit application for the following: Special Use Permit application – SUP 03:16 Clancy Herr and Tannis McLaughlin are requesting a special use permit to operate a homestay at 26 Ames Street NOTICE: ABANDONED WATERCRAFT VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE in the Town of Onancock. Notice is hereby given that the following watercraft has COUNTY OF ACCOMACK Copies of the above ordinance amendments are available been abandoned for more than 60 DAYS on the property for review at the Town Office located at 15 North Street, of Zachary Thornton, 34268 Bradfords Neck Rd., Quinby, THE TOWN OF ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA Onancock, VA 23417 during normal business hours. The VA 23423. His phone number is 757-787-1852. public is invited to attend these hearings and comment Plaintiff or participate in the proceedings. Questions or comments Description of watercraft: 1996 23’ White Maycraft, HIN: CIVIL CASE NO. 17CL256 may be directed to Mr. Bill Kerbin, Town Manager, at MBL02347D696, VA 550 AS. vs. 757-787-3363, or email at [email protected], or at the work address above. Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be SUZETTE CARTER made in accordance with Section 29.1-733.25 of the Code YVETTE CARTER of Virginia if this watercraft is not claimed and removed JONELLA JONES within 30 days of first publication of this notice. Please contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries with questions. Defendants PUBLISHER’S NOTICE - ORDER OF PUBLICATION FAIR HOUSING

The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the We are pledged to the letter and spirit of Vir- Public Notice Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE BUDGET 2017/2018, 7pm described as follows: ginia’s policy for achieving equal housing op- Please be advised that there will be a public hearing be- Parcel I: All that parcel of land in the Town of portunity throughout the Commonwealth. We fore the Town Cheriton Council meeting held on August Onancock, Virginia, Accomack County, Virginia, encourage and support advertising and market- 23, 2017, at 7 p.m., in the Council Chambers of Town designated as parcel no. 085A3A000007700. ing programs in which there are no barriers to Hall, 21314 South Bayside Road., Cheriton, Virginia, for the adoption of the budget for fiscal year 2017-2018. All Parcel II: All that parcel of land in the Town of obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, persons are invited to appear and make comments for or Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia, designated as national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or against any proposed budget expenditure. Complete cop- parcel no. 085A3A000007800. ies of the estimates of the revenues and expenditures are handicap. All real estate advertised herein is sub- available at Town Hall. standing in the names of Suzette Carter, Yvette Carter ject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes Handicap Assistance is available. Please call 757-331-8200 and Jonella Jones pursuant to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. to arrange. of the Code of Virginia. it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation Stacey Sparrow And an affidavit having been filed that Suzette or discrimination because of race, color, religion, Clerk Carter, Yvette Carter and Jonella Jones are nonresi- national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or Town of Cheriton, Virginia dents of the state of Virginia; that the last known post office address of Suzette Carter is 172-44 133rd Avenue, handicap, or intention to make any such prefer- Jamaica, NY 11434; that the last known post office ad- nd ence, limitation or discrimination.” ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DREDGING OF dress of Yvette Carter is 140-42 172 Street, Springfield WILLIS WHARF AND PARTING CREEK Gardens, NY 11434; and that the last known post office This newspaper will not knowingly accept address of Jonella Jones is 2033 Seagirt Boulevard, Far advertising for real estate that violates the The County of Northampton, Virginia is accepting sealed Rockaway, NY 11691. bids for the maintenance dredging of the Willis Wharf It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a fair housing law. Our readers are hereby in- Public Landing and Parting Creek. Bids will be received week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post formed that all dwellings advertised at the office of the County Administrator, 16404 Court- and that the parties named herein appear on or before house Road, Eastville, VA 23347 until 3:00 p.m., August September 26, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of in this newspaper are available 18, 2017. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud im- the Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, on an equal opportunity basis. For mediately thereafter. and do what may be necessary to protect their interests The successful vendor will be responsible for the prepara- in this suit. more information or to file a hous- tion of a previously used dredged material placement site ing complaint, call the Virginia Fair and the hydraulic dredging of the public marina at Wil- ENTER: This 8th day of August, 2017 Housing Office at (804) 367-8530. Toll-free call lis Wharf and a portion of the access channel of Parting Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk Creek. The dredged material will be conveyed by pipeline (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call to an adjacent County owned placement site. I ask for this: (804) 367-9753. Contractors can obtain copies of the drawings, specifi- JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. cations and contract documents from the Public Works Attorney at Law Email: [email protected] Director’s Office at PO Box 66, Eastville, Virginia 23347, P.O. Box 1410 (757) 678-0414, or [email protected]. Con- 7100 U.S. Route 17 tract documents will be available on or about August 11, Yorktown, VA 23692 website: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org 2017. (757)898-7000 The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid. August 11, 2017 • Eastern Shore Post • 35

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE NOTICE: ABANDONED WATERCRAFT COUNTY OF ACCOMACK COUNTY OF ACCOMACK Notice is hereby given that the following watercraft has been abandoned for more than 60 DAYS on the property THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VIRGINIA THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VIRGINIA of William Perez, 35289 Bradford Neck Road, Quinby, VA 23423. His phone number is 757-710-9464. Plaintiff Plaintiff CIVIL CASE NO. 17-10 CIVIL CASE NO. 16-264 Description of watercraft: Red/Grey 1989 Bass Master vs. vs. boat, 15-ft., VIN BSM73791H889. RONALD THOMAS SAVAGE, et als CARL M. SHRIEVES, et als Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made in accordance with Section 29.1-733.25 of the Code of Virginia if this watercraft is not claimed and removed Defendants Defendants within 30 days of first publication of this notice. Please contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland ORDER OF PUBLICATION ORDER OF PUBLICATION Fisheries with questions. The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE described as follows: described as follows: COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON Parcel I: All that parcel of land in Whitesville, All that certain parcel of land located in THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Metompkin District, Accomack County, Virginia, on Metompkin District, near the Village of Modest NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA the Southern line of Whittier Street and designated Town, Accomack County, Virginia, designated as parcel no. 078A20100044500, standing in the as parcel no. 07000A0000128A0. Plaintiff names of Ronald Thomas Savage and Jacqueline CIVIL CASE NO. 17-102 Savage. standing in the names of Katrina Powell, Kenneth Shrieves and Crystal Powell Williams, subject to a life vs. Parcel II: All that parcel of land in the Village estate reserved for Carl M. Shrieves pursuant to Section of Whitesville, Metompkin District, Accomack County, 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. ROXANNA BURTON, et als Virginia, being the western one-half of Lot No. 446 as And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence designated on a plat recorded in Plat Book 6, page 82, has been used to ascertain the location of BJ Baker, but Defendants and designated as parcel no. 078A20100044600, without effect; that Carl M. Shrieves, Katrina Powell, standing in the names of Ronald Savage (also known Kenneth Shrieves and Crystal Powell Williams are ORDER OF PUBLICATION as Ronald Thomas Savage) and Jacqueline Savage. nonresidents of the state of Virginia; that that the last known post office address of BJ Baker is P.O. Box 108, The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the pursuant to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Melfa, VA 23410; that the last known post office address Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate Virginia. of Carl M. Shrieves is 2744 Winchester Street, Balti- described as follows: And an affidavit having been filed that due dili- more, VA 21216; that the last known post office address gence has been used to ascertain the location of Ronald of Katrina Powell is 5612 Lothian Road 2nd Floor, Balti- All that parcel of land near Nassawadox, Thomas Savage and Jacqueline Savage, but without more, MD 21212; that the last known post office address Northampton County, Virginia, and designated effect; and that the last known post office address of of Kenneth Shrieves is 7247 Springhill Drive, Springhill, as map no. 21A1-A-105. Ronald Thomas Savage and Jacqueline Savage is 23556 FL 34606; and that the last known post office address of Leslie Trent Road, Parksley, VA 23421. Crystal Powell Williams is 81 Prospect Terrace, Teaneck, standing in the names of Tanisha Burton, Khiry Six and It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a NJ 07666. Roxanna Burton, pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 of the week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a Code of Virginia. and that the parties named herein appear on or before week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence September 11, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of and that the parties named herein appear on or before has been used to ascertain the location of Roxanna Bur- the Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, September 12, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of ton and Tanisha Burton; that the last known post office and do what may be necessary to protect their interests the Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, address of Roxanna Burton and Tanisha Burton is 8041 in this suit. and do what may be necessary to protect their interests Sessoms Lane, Nassawadox, Virginia 23413. in this suit. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a ENTER: This 28th day of July, 2017 week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk ENTER: This 28th day of July, 2017 and that the parties named herein appear on or before Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk September 12, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office I ask for this: of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. I ask for this: Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their Attorney at Law JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. interests in this suit. P.O. Box 1410 Attorney at Law 7100 U.S. Route 17 P.O. Box 1410 ENTER: This 28th day of July, 2017 Yorktown, VA 23692 7100 U.S. Route 17 Lauren M. Brown, Dep. Clerk (757)898-7000 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 I ask for this: JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 36 • Eastern Shore Post • August 11, 2017

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE and last post office addresses are unknown, namely, the COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON Parcel I: All those three (3) certain lots of land in unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of Lucre- Cheapside, Northampton County, Virginia, known as tia Smith Mapp. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF lots #13, #15, and #17, on a certain map or plat of It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA “Mrs. J.P. Widgeon’s Lot Division,” in Plat Book 4, page week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post 207, and designated as Tax Map Nos. 105A-5-13, and that the parties named herein appear on or before Plaintiff 105A-5-15, and 105A-5-17. September 12, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office CIVIL CASE NO. CL17-197-00 Parcel II: All that certain lot, near Cheapside, of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Northampton County, Virginia, described with a metes Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their vs. and bounds description in Deed Book 139, page 486, interests in this suit. and designated as Tax Map No. 105A-5-125. The heirs and devisees of ENTER: This 8th day of August, 2017 LUCRETIA SMITH MAPP Lauren M. Brown, Dep. Clerk standing in the name of Lucretia Smith Mapp, pursuant Defendant to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. I ask for this: And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. ORDER OF PUBLICATION has been used to ascertain the names and location of all Attorney at Law of the heirs, devisees and successors in title of Lucretia P.O. Box 1410 The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Smith Mapp, but without effect, and that there are or 7100 U.S. Route 17 Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate may be other persons having an interest in the real es- Yorktown, VA 23692 described as follows: tate forming the subject matter of this suit, whose names (757)898-7000

FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL successful bid in cash or certified funds at time Property Address: 35007 Oak Ct. of sale, with the closing to occur within thirty ESTATE IN TRAIL’S END Tax Map No. 029A20400005600 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 days of the date of said sale or within such time September 2, 2017, 10:00 AM Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/4/56 set by Trustee in Trustee’s sole discretion. Writ- To be held at the Pavilion in Chincoteague ten one-price bids will be accepted for any of the Bay Trail’s End Subdivision, 5360 Trails End Property Address: 6027 Periwinkle Dr. properties pursuant to the terms set forth in Va. Dr., Horntown, VA 23395. Tax Map No. 029A20500017100 Code § 55-516. There is no warranty relating to Assessed Value: $7,300.00 Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/5/171 right, title, interest, or the like in this disposi- The following properties will be auctioned: tion. Property is being sold pursuant to Va. Code Property Address: 5048 Blue Heron Dr. Property Address: 6123 Wallops Dr. § 55-516, and title will be conveyed pursuant to Tax Map No. 029A10100053000 Tax Map No. 029A10200019400 statute and subject to all liens or encumbrances Assessed Value: $7,200.00 Assessed Value: $10,800.00 as provided in said statute. All information for Unit/Sheet/Lot: 1/1/530 Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/7/194 review by appointment only. Notwithstanding Property Address: 6071 Slipper Shell Dr. Property Address: 6087 Wallops Dr. the Minimum Bids announced at the time of Tax Map No. 029A20300003400 Tax Map No. 029A10200020300 sale, the Trustee reserves the right to accept Assessed Value: $6,700.00 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 and/or reject all offers. Time is of the essence. Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/3/34 Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/7/203 Other conditions may be announced at the sale.

Property Address: 6088 Slipper Shell Dr. TERMS: Minimum Bids will be announced TRUSTEE: Tax Map No. 029A20300006100 Assessed Value: $18,100.00 prior to the start of the auction on the Pender & Coward, P.C., Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/3/61 date of sale. Announcements made at auction 222 Central Park Ave., time take precedence over any print, electronic, Virginia Beach, VA Property Address: 36026 Limpet Ct. or verbal information, including but not limit- Phone: (757) 490-6261 Tax Map No. 029A20300008800 ed to the Minimum Bid. Successful bidder will Email: [email protected] Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Unit/Sheet/Lot: 3/3/88 be required to deposit with Trustee a deposit (non-refundable) in an amount equal to 10% of

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Congratulations and Thank You Letters to the Editor may be sent by fax, email Dear Editor: Post Op-Ed Page ([email protected]) or U.S. mail using the ad- I would like to congratulate the members of the 11 dresses in the Publisher’s Circle below. While the Post will - 12 year old Central Accomack Boys Little League withhold a writer’s name with just cause, all letters must be All Star baseball team. It includes players, manag- Good People on the Shore signed and include a phone number and town of residence for verification. Please keep letters at less than 500 words; er, Ricky, and coaches Shane, Burt and Robbie. Dear Editor: letters between 250 and 350 words have the best chance of The team won the Virginia Beach District 8 tourna- publication. The Eastern Shore Post retains the right to edit ment in Virginia Beach, that qualified the team to play in I just had to tell you about an incident that hap- all letters. the state finals played in Triangle, Virginia approximate- pened yesterday at the Onley Food Lion. ly 30 miles south of Washington, D.C. We lost two games, I noticed the young man ahead of me going in, and the first by four runs and the second by one run and were saw that he had a tiny baby in the grocery buggy. He “They’re at the Post” eliminated for the title. went to the vegetable section, and since I wanted a The boys played hard and never gave up. They showed watermelon, I followed him. great sportsmanship throughout all the games as did the As I reached into the big cardboard box to pick out manager and coaches. There was zero screaming at play- my melon, I stubbed my toe and toppled backwards ers like I heard from other teams, but always a show of and promptly sat on the floor, and my melon went support, respect and discipline. Rules state that each team rolling. Stunned, I sat for a moment and began to Editor: Connie Morrison must play a minimum of three games, so players and fam- think how to get out of that embarrassing situation. Advertising Manager: Troy Justis ily were there for approximately four days and nights. Then, the young man came over and asked would I Advertising Associate: Sam Sellard Staff Writer/Photographer: Linda Cicoira None of this could have been possible without the like some help, and he promptly lifted me back to my Sports Writer/Photographer: Krystle Bono tremendous effort put forth by the ladies. The mothers, feet. I told him. “thank you,” but I wanted to let some- Staff Writer: Stefanie Jackson family and friends worked tirelessly doing a spaghetti one else know because we always hear about the bad Classified and Legals Manager: Angie H. Crutchley dinner, silent auctions, yard sales, bake sales and col- in the world. Graphic Designer: Kimberly Perry Intern Writer/Photographer: Jasmine Foeman lecting donations from individuals and businesses. The One of the best people I have ever met lives right Four Corner Plaza money was used for accommodations for the players. It here on the Shore! I didn’t get his name but I am P.O. Box 517, Onley, VA 23418 was a job well done by everyone involved to make it a certainly grateful to him for his help yesterday. He email: [email protected] great experience for the players and coaches and fans. made my day! Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) Fax: 757-789-7681 Walter and Janet Frisch, Bloxom Pat Doughty, Onancock 40 • EastErn shorE Post • august 11, 2017

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