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Chincoteague’s Pony Express Story and photos by Georgia Allen Thousands of fans congregated in the blazing heat Wednesday to watch the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company uphold a 91-year-old tradition called the Pony Swim. A herd of 200 ponies was rounded up by the Salt- water Cowboys and driven into Assateague Channel, where the swam to Chincoteague Island, arriv- ing at about 10:30 a.m. An audience of about 30,000 people watched as the ponies were herded down Main Street to be corralled on the carnival grounds until some of them were to be auctioned Thursday, and the rest would swim to Assateague on Friday. Following tradition, the first pony ashore, a chest- (Continued on Page 18) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 Local Gathering Addresses Police-Race Relations Photo and story by Linda Cicoira them, State Police 1st Sgt. Jeff Jones ourselves,” Banister said. “This is not a beled a snitch,” so not everyone he knows News accounts of violence across said. If the stop happens at night, the time to say this is none of our business will greet him in public. “I’m a black male the nation sparked concern about race driver also should turn on the over- because it is not happening here.” who grew up here all my life … had a relations between Eastern Shore resi- head light inside the vehicle. People are worried about what they little red Nissan. I got one ticket and it dents and local police agencies. Norman Wells of Onley said he is are seeing on television and reading in came from this man right here,” he said A panel of officers from Accomack originally from Philadelphia, where the papers and on social media, par- pointing to his boss, Sheriff Godwin. County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) and there is a reason to worry about law ticipants in the crowd repeated over Godwin seemed surprised. “I don’t State Police answered questions from enforcement. “Here is different … it is and over. Some, including the officers, even remember. Man, I’m sorry,” he about 30 local folks at a church in Belle peaceful … yes, it has changed … and blamed the problems on the media. All added, putting his head in his hands. Haven last Friday to dispel anxiety and I know how to handle this,” he said of agreed the meeting was like “preaching On a more serious note, Bright contin- promote the cops as being protectors the traffic stop. “But sometimes when I to the choir” since all who were pres- ued, “It’s not easy being in law enforce- rather than the bad guys. go out, I’m afraid.” ent are upstanding. They also agreed ment. I’ve been assaulted one time and I Both sides said they fear what could “About being afraid,” said Jones. “So all races need to be reached and taught go into all those bad neighborhoods. One occur at a traffic stop. The driver is am I; it’s not a good place to be at all.” respect at a young age. thing that concerns me, there are blacks afraid he or she may get a ticket, that Capt. Todd Wessells of ACSO re- On the Shore, “people get to know you killing blacks on the Eastern Shore. … the person in the unmarked car with ported, “Eighty-five percent (of depu- and trust you,” Sgt. Anthony Bright, an People are afraid … what we have to do the blue light is not really an officer ties) are involved in our communities investigator with ACSO said. “There is a is try to take back our communities, ed- and that the treatment might not be … through high-school sports, boost- code of the neighborhood that you don’t ucate these younger black men. … We fair. Meanwhile, the officer fears what er clubs, parks and rec. … The depu- speak to law enforcement or you’ll get la- need to try to gain control.” he or she may face approaching the ve- ties know these young kids growing hicle. That dread rises when there are up. They respect us because we wear a numerous passengers. uniform, because we treat them right. The officers also reported that the Being from the Eastern Shore, we are Bloods street gang, and heroin abuse unique … it is God’s country.” are the worst problems on the Shore The forum was set up by Laskishia and the real threat. “The days of get- Banister and Rev. David Sabatino of ting in a fist fight are over,” Sheriff the Foundation of Faith Worship Cen- Todd Godwin said. ter, where the event took place. “We When signaled to pull over, a driv- all know improvements can be made er’s hands should go to the top of the … throughout America. It is our duty steering wheel so the officer can see to take action now. We are destroying

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Accomack District Court with intent to distribute Adderall on crime last Sunday, July 24. He was ar- Post A homeless woman was charged Sept. 16, 2015. A count of possession rested the next day. Ortiz-Alvarado is Court ings with possessing crack, according to a with intent to distribute Subutex on in custody at Eastern Shore Regional By Linda Cicoira warrant file in Accomack General Dis- the same day was not prosecuted. Jail. The name and condition of the vic- Accomack Circuit Court trict Court. Presentence reports were ordered tim were not available. A Bloxom man pleaded guilty last Twenty-year-old Christina Dawn for Kirby, Landon and Jones. week in Accomack Circuit Court to Huffman also was accused of trespass- Susan Storck, 57, of Madison Ave- Autopsies Confirm maliciously maiming a Greenbush res- ing on property belonging to Walmart nue in Townsend was sentenced to a Murder/Suicide ident, according to court documents. in Onley after being forbidden to do total of two years in prison and a year Larry Thomas Bailey, 56, of Nelso- so. The incidents allegedly occurred on in jail for two counts of assaulting an By Linda Cicoira nia Road used a machete or a lawn July 25. Huffman told police she lives officer, disorderly conduct and public Autopsy results for an Accomack mower blade on Sherwood Bailey of in her car. She is being held in Acco- intoxication. She also was fined $100. couple confirmed police suspicions Adams Road in Greenbush on Aug. 23, mack Jail without bond. The offenses occurred April 18, 2015. Monday that their deaths were caused 2015. It was unclear from records if the ……………………………………… Charges were reduced against Greg- by a murder/suicide. two are related. Northampton Circuit Court ory Scott Foster, 24, of Bayside Road in Elizabeth Madison Ann Jensen, 20, Larry Bailey was released on ex- Three county residents pleaded Exmore. He was initially charged with of Sanford died of gunshot wounds isting bond until a presentence report guilty Monday in Northampton Circuit grand larceny in an attempted bur- to the head and torso, according to a could be completed. Court to felony charges, according to glary of a store while armed with a spokesperson for the Norfolk Medi- In another case, Raneeka Reshay Commonwealth Attorney Bruce Jones. deadly weapon, occurring April 13. The cal Examiner’s office. The manner of Lankford, 23, of Raymond Townsend Keith Phillip Kirby Jr., 41, of Ex- charge was changed to petty larceny, her death was homicide. Jonan Fari- Lane in Horntown pleaded guilty to more pleaded guilty to five counts of which is a misdemeanor. cio Gonzales-Funes died from a self-in- grand theft of a camera from a co-worker forgery, occurring May 13, and possess- ……………………………………… flicted gunshot wound to the head. between Feb. 1 and 8. Lankford was or- ing cocaine on June 18. Northampton District Court The two bodies were found in a ve- dered to make restitution of $100 to the Rene Nichole Landon, 36, of Exmore A Cape Charles man was charged hicle parked at the old ferry dock near business where she pawned pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine on with malicious wounding earlier this Mappsville on July 16. The couple’s it. Sentencing was differed pending com- Sept. 15, 2015. Court records also list week, according to records filed in 6-month-old child was also in the vehi- pletion of a presentence report. Lank- Onancock as her place of residence. Northampton General District Court. cle and is in good health. ford is free on unspecified bond. Heather Marie Jones, 32, of José Antonio Ortiz-Alvarado, no age The child was turned over to family ……………………………………… Townsend pleaded guilty to possession available, is accused of committing the members.

AGGRESSIVE REPRESENTATION FOR: Felony and Misdemeanor Criminal Offenses Serious Traffic Offenses Personal Injury from Auto Accidents 757-463-7224 GREG JARRETT MCCORMACK WWW.MCCORMACKPC.COM MCCORMACK July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 Tunnel Vision: Construction Starts in ’17 The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the original due date of April 29 to sub- Tunnel Commission has awarded the mit revised proposals for a re-scoped Dragados Team a contract to construct project. All of the original price propos- a new parallel tunnel at the Thimble als exceeded the cost estimate. Shoal Channel. The re-scoping was focused solely This award marks the end of a on reducing or eliminating non-critical 3.5-year project development and pro- elements of the project without com- curement process that leveraged a low- promising the safety factors or main- est price, technically acceptable acqui- tenance life cycle priorities that are sition strategy. The Dragados Team, a specified in the technical requirements joint venture composed of Dragados of the Request for Proposal documents. USA, Inc. and Schiavone Construction The conceptual design initially in- Company, LLC, submitted the lowest cluded the widening of the manmade price proposal at $755,987,318. islands 250 feet to the west to provide The Dragados Team’s proposal in- physical space for either an immersed cludes a bored tunnel; construction will tunnel or bored tunnel to transition to begin on Island 1 in the fall of 2017. To- the existing trestle alignment. tal construction of the tunnel is expect- According to Chesapeake Bay ed to take approximately five years. Bridge-Tunnel Executive Director Jeff According to commission Chair- Holland, “The project was originally en- man Frederick Stant, “This has been a visioned with a substantial expansion of well-managed project with a thorough- the portal islands. As such, the expanded ly competitive procurement. We look southern island would have created space forward to working with the Dragados for the future public amenities at little Team for the successful construction of additional cost. When all of the teams this critical infrastructure.” … focused on reducing cost, it became Dragados USA, Inc. is a wholly-owned apparent that island expansion could be subsidiary of Dragados, one of the con- very limited or non-existent. As a result, struction arms of the ACS Group. Oper- the …space sizing for the … restaurant, ating in 68 countries, ACS was ranked retail shop and 200 additional parking #1 on the 2015 Engineering News Re- spots … became cost prohibitive and not cord Top International Contractors List. necessary. This scope change, combined Dragados has built over 900 miles of with others, allowed the commission to tunnels, 5,300 miles of highways, and substantially reduce the cost of the proj- 1,500 bridges. Dragados USA works on ect by nearly $260 million.” major tunnel, infrastructure, and dam The fishing pier at Island 1 will be construction projects, including the renovated during construction and East Side Access Caverns and Tun- will re-open to the public in 2022, upon nels in New York City; the I-595 Corri- completion of the project. dor Roadway Improvements Project in Tunnel Construction Broward County, Fla; the Portsmouth The project will begin on Island 1 Bypass in Ohio; the SR99 Bored Tun- with construction of a large pit. The nel Project in Seattle, Wash.; and the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) will be Calaveras Dam in San Francisco, Calif. delivered in several large pieces and Schiavone Construction, also a assembled in the bottom of the pit. Dragados company, has major contracts The TBM will excavate and build the in construction, repair, replacement, tunnel as the machine progresses from and reconstruction of tunnels for rail Island 1 to Island 2. Removed soil will be and mass transit systems, including conveyed back to Island 1 for disposal. the East Side Access, Second Avenue At the same time, new precast concrete Subway, and No.7 Subway Extension tunnel segments will be delivered to the projects in New York, as well as bridges TBM, which will precisely place them and highways, deep foundations, treat- as it progresses. After the TBM reaches ment plants and marine work. Island 2, the machine will be disassem- Final Procurement Phase bled and removed from the site. On May 27, the commission invited After the tunnel liner is installed, con- each of the three teams that had sub- struction crews will install the final road- mitted fully-compliant proposals by way, lighting, and mechanical systems. 6 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 2 Candidates Vie for School Board Seat Story and photo by Linda Cicoira jobs I’ve done, I wanted to make sure the service got Two men asked to be appointed to the vacant Dis- done,” he said, describing himself as a hard worker, trict 7 seat on the Accomack School Board earlier independent thinker and very loyal team player who this month. Just after press time Thursday, Selec- knows how to negotiate and compromise. tion Commission members were meeting to decide Vaughn taught young children at his church if they would pick retired 30-year educator George for 25 years and has “always believed strongly in Waldenmaier or former Planning Commissioner education.” Dave Vaughn. No one spoke on Vaughn’s behalf and he seemed to “I feel like I’m not finished yet,” said Waldenmai- shift support to Waldenmaier after a Bloxom woman er, who taught science and was a middle-school ad- told of her dismay with Waldenmaier. “No one in this ministrator. He wants to mend the rift between the room is perfect,” said Vaughn. “I’ve known George county Board of Supervisors and the School Board for 25 years or so. I’ve had good dealings with him. I and re-establish the credibility of the school system. think highly of him.” “I think scientifically,” he said. “I have strict rules He was referring to Connie Burford’s comments. of ethics. I can’t just say something because it sounds She opposed the appointment of Waldenmaier, say- good … not just a sales pitch. You can expect this ing that while he may have been a good teacher, “I from me.” Waldenmaier said, adding, that he would have problems with him as an administrator … he ask questions and require evidence. cannot function on the School Board.“ “It’s a great responsibility in my view,” he contin- She complained that Waldenmaier berated and ued. “You’re dealing with other people’s children and accused a middle-school child of stealing when she other people’s money.” He said he would treat both went back for a carton of milk that she had forgotten. with “caution and respect.” She said that another time, Waldenmaier was going Among those speaking on his behalf were his to make two children who owed for lunches pay off former principal, John Killmon of Nandua Middle their bill by working in front of other students. “We Waldenmaier School, who attributed the increase in test scores do not deny children food,” Burford said. fore the class started. at his facility to Waldenmaier following a five-year In another incident, she said a student was sent After the commission meeting, District 9 repre- benchmark gap. to detention for losing his pencil. Waldenmaier had sentative Milton Bunting cleared up any misunder- Harold Holmes, most recently assistant principal meant to send the student there for the rest of the standing about where he lives. He explained that his at Chincoteague High School, said he worked with class, but forgot about it and left him there for the farm business is in Savageville (District 8), but his Waldenmaier for all but a year of his tenure. He de- whole day. Pungoteague home street address, which is in Dis- scribed the candidate as dedicated, with sound judg- “We’re in the education business,” said Burford. trict 9, has been added to the school division website. ment, a level head and “extreme knowledge of school “Why would you not give him a pencil? What is so In June, the commission voted not to return Jan- issues at a national and local level.” difficult about a pencil?” Burford explained that the et Turner of Accomac to the School Board. The pan- Vaughn named numerous job experiences, includ- boy had lost it when another student accidentally el gave no reason for its decision. Turner was not ing nursing, social work and lawn care. “Of all the knocked items out of his hand in the hallway just be- opposed. Onley Fire & Rescue Company Offers Plan for Its Survival By Linda Cicoira cost between $300,000 and $400,000 and p.m. to 9 a.m. weekdays and 24 hours billing keeps us alive. We’re doing what we Working at a reduced capacity, be- include a new $70,000 roof. on weekends and holidays, he wrote in have to do and making the effort.” ing more aggressive in collecting bills Town officials have said they want a plan he submitted to town officials. OVFD also is going to sell an am- for services, and selling some equip- to erect a new facility, but nothing Since the town will not be helping, bulance for $112,000 to Oak Hall. A ment will allow Onley Volunteer Fire has materialized. At a recent meeting, Davis said the plan is for volunteer firetruck will go to Pennsylvania and & Rescue (OVFR) to continue to save Councilman Matt Hart complained fire/medics to work nights, weekends serve as a training vehicle. That will lives and structures, Fire Chief and that holding sessions in the VFW hall, and holidays and allow other near- reduce the company’s debt to $80,000, President Chris Davis said Monday. where smoking is allowed during bin- by companies and the Department of which Davis expects to be paid off in With those adjustments, the com- go games, is a health hazard. Public Safety to take the day hours three years. “Other than that, we will be pany won’t close its doors on Aug. 1, “I met with the mayor and he told during the week. That move, he said, debt free, which would be nice,” he said. a possibility that Davis suggested to me” the town will not be able to help the would likely increase response time. “It’s just a matter of getting through Onley’s mayor and town council at a company with its manpower issues as In addition, OVFR hired a billing a very rough season,” Davis said. “Our meeting last month. requested, Davis said. He asked for the company that will collect to the point of goal is obviously to build our staff … But the chief is still hoping the town town to hire two full-time fire/medics or taking debtors to court. “I’d love to give but people work during the day.” In re- will make repairs to the firehouse and four to six part-time ones to cover day- everybody a free service,” he said, adding cent times, three certified people who use the 1,000-square-foot east-side appa- time hours on weekdays. “We believe that it’s not feasible. “Last year there were have just moved to the area or will ratus bays for a town meeting hall. Those that we can reliably staff the nights $250,000 that people didn’t pay. … It’s still soon more here have joined the depart- repairs and alterations were estimated to and the weekend timeframes” from 5 going to be a battle because the daytime ment. Several others are being trained. July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 7

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MLS#43780 $289,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 MLS#43658 $129,900 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 MLS#43635 $169,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 MLS#43603 $239,000 Shawn Jennings 757-894-2249 Judy Williamson 757-894-2488 MLS#43218 $265,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 8 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 Community Notes Cape Charles Considers Tasley Volunteer For more information, call (757)787- Ways To Improve Its Harbor Fire Company will 7870 or (757)709-8334. Tasley have a car show in All proceeds will benefit Tasley Vol- By Ron West Ports grant and local funds. memory of support unteer Fire Company’s building fund Cape Charles Town Council re- A second harbor improvement may member and avid car for a new fire station. viewed options last week for improv- come as a result of a request by Cape enthusiast Charles “Sonny” ing the safety of the inner harbor. Charles Yacht Center to change the Moore. The event will be held Residents of the Over the past several years, the zoning for a property on the south Saturday, Aug. 13, from 4 to 8 p.m. Jamesville area re- town has constructed three offshore side of the harbor from Harbor Dis- at the Tasley VFW post on Daugherty Jamesville cently collected over breakwaters to slow waves that en- trict to Industrial District. The Yacht Road just behind the fire station. $500 for a sign beau- ter the harbor from the west. The Center plans to make improvements This family-friendly event will fea- tification project at the long-term goal was to have five off- to the property to add a rigging facil- ture Atlantic Volunteer Fire Compa- post office on Occohannock shore breakwaters providing protec- ity, more yacht storage areas and a ny’s Fire Safety House and Accomack Neck Road. The donations paid tion from all directions. The town now bulk storage area. County Sheriff’s Office will be on for construction by Eastern Shore faces the options of building a fourth Council agreed to set a public hear- hand with the Ident-a-Kid program. Signs, as well as county permit fees. breakwater as well as making im- ing for the zoning application as well There will be cornhole for adults and a Some mate- provements to the existing jetty, just as other changes requested by the bounce house for the kids. Burgers, hot rials and la- making improvements to the jetty, or Yacht Center. If the changes are ap- dogs, wings and sodas will be on sale, bor also were building the fourth breakwater with- proved and improvements made, the with entertainment provided by Hit & donated. out improvements to the jetty. Yacht Center’s property will extend to Run Mobile Music Service. The new Council agreed to improve the jet- Bayshore Concrete. Fire apparatus, both old and new, sign is reflec- ty to help prevent beach sand from Mayor George Proto noted that the will be on display. More than 40 tro- tive of other washing through the rocks and into proposed improvements will offer ad- phies will be awarded, with the first 50 tourism-relat- the harbor. The 600-foot-long jetty will ditional jobs as well as more opportu- entries receiving a free dash plaque. ed signage in be raised by two feet. The estimate for nities to improve the facilities within Registration is $10 a car and will be Northampton the work is $300,000. Funding for the the harbor. conducted the day of the event. County. project will come from an Aid to Local A request by Kathleen Glaser to add a pool to her property at 530 Randolph Ave. was granted. Glaser plans to use Upcoming Live & Timed Auction Events By NORTHAMPTON STARTS the property as a bed and breakfast. NEXT GENERAL Council voted to re-elect Chris Ban- Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. non as vice mayor for the next two 3 AUCTIONS THIS WEEK REASSESSMENT years. Business Liquidation of Real Estate & Restaurant Equipment & Furnishings Randy Custis Memorial Fund Ex- THE LUNCH BOX RESTAURANT (Station 7) Starting August 2016, ecutive Director Roger Eitelman told 18752 Greenbush Rd., Parksley Northampton County reassessment council that the park wants to add *****PREVIEW This Friday@ 3:30***** lights to the girls’ softball field as well staff will be visiting all properties as other amenities. Estimates to add REAL ESTATE: Friday July 29 @ 5:05 PM Selling On Site gathering data and taking the lighting run as high as $100,000. Restaurant on large corner lot with upstairs apartment with Rec-Room inventory of improvements. This He asked council to donate $5,000 a OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE process will be ongoing for 16 year for the next two years. Similar re- COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT Equipment & FURNITURE months. All appraisal data quests have been made to other towns. “Timed Online Only” Ending THIS Sunday July 31, 8:28 PM Proto read a summary of recom- Ice machine, soft-serve ice cream machine, meat slicer, milk shake machine, stainless tables collectors are required to wear mended changes to the anchorage for & shelves, refrigerated deli station, stainless double door Stainless refrigerator, hot dog county photo ID badges. The coal colliers in the lower Chesapeake machine, bun warmer, stainless sink, pizza oven, fryer & grill, tables & chairs, booth units general reassessment is a Bay. The Coast Guard is proposing ***BID NOW online by clicking the Proxibid button on our site*** responsibility of the Commissioner a new anchorage in the bay west of 757.824.4698 [email protected] 757.894.2626 of the Revenue, Charlene Gray. Cape Charles, extending north from ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ York Spit Channel Buoy 30 to Buoy THIS WEEKEND - TIMED ONLINE AUCTION EVENT The County Appraiser, 38, south to an area just west of Plan- Bid Through Sunday July 31 @ 8PM • Preview THIS Friday July 29, 3-6PM Todd Simpson, will oversee this tation Light, and west from that point Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Auction Facility, 12100 Mears Station Rd., Hallwood process. If you have any questions to Buoy 30, making an elongated Fine Mahogany furniture, generator, tools, old wagon wheels, glassware, box lots, or concerns regarding this process triangle. & misc. smalls, local advertising, lamps, mirrors, marble top furniture, railroad The Coast Guard wants to hold a lanterns, soda & milk bottles, gas grill, tiller, anvil, cook books or any individuals on your ****************************************************** public informational session in or near Annual Fall Sportsman’s Auction Oct 6, 7, & 8 property, please contact the Cape Charles to discuss the issue. No Firearms, Decoys, Oyster Items, Advertising, Original Artwork Commissioner’s Office at date has been set for the proposed Contact Josh @ 443.880.6012 to consign. We will fill up. 757-678- 0446. session. July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 9

Mary Lyssa Jo Annis Parksley Rehab Center Mile POSTS Earns Recognition Earns Recognition Mary Lyssa Jo Riverside Shore Rehabilitation Marriages Annis of Bloxom, a Center in Parskley was among 31 rising senior at Ar- long-term and post-acute care cen- cadia High School, ters in Virginia recognized with the irths attended Camp Bronze – Commitment to Quality B Psych at Gettys- Award by the American Health Care burg College in Association and National Center for Awards Gettysburg, Pa., in Assisted Living. June. The National Quality Award Pro- Camp Psych Annis gram spotlights providers across provided a window the country that have demonstrated into how psychological science works their commitment to delivering qual- in preparation for college studies. ity care for seniors and persons with raduations Annis also has been cited by the Na- disabilities. G tional Society of High School Scholars, Randy Shreeves Recognized an honor society that recognizes top Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ran- LeeAnna Barker Earns academic achievers and academic ex- dy Shreeves, a Cashville native as- Milepost Items can be faxed cellence from high schools around the signed to the submarine tender Longwood Degree world. USS Frank Cable, deployed in the to the Eastern Shore Post at Annis is the daughter of Fred An- Indo-Asia-Pacific region, drops Among the Spring 2016 graduates nis of Bloxom and Teresa Annis of agent in water to test for bacteria, 789-7681 or emailed to of Longwood University was LeeAn- Parksley and the granddaughter of in the ship’s studio. Shreeves was na Marie Barker of Painter, who was Linda and Chester Jackson of Park- named July’s first Sailor of the [email protected] awarded a Bachelor of Science in sley and Steve and Peggy Sayers of Week for his exceptional dedica- Business Administration Degree. Parksley. tion to shipboard health services. Family Dentistry We accept most PPO insurances and Virginia Medicaid and we provide a full spectrum of services. :HSDUWLFLSDWHZLWK ADVERTISEMENT FOR SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT WITH 3HUGXH 7\VRQV· ,QVXUDQFH OPERATOR SIGNUP Se habla español The Virginia Department of Transportation invites heavy equipment owners to sign up Timothy Fei, DDS for the rental of their equipment with operators for SNOW & ICE REMOVAL purposes in the Accomac Residency which includes the counties of Accomack and Northampton (757)665-7729 during the winter of 2016-2017. Price per hour shall include operators, fuel, tire chains, Parksley, VA supplies and required insurance. VDOT will need dump trucks, pickups with plows, motorgraders, backhoes, dozers, loaders, tractors, rubber-tire loaders and farm tractors. All equipment shall be equipped for night work and be in good mechanical condition Jaxon’s & to ensure a safe and dependable 24/7 operation. VDOT reserves the right to determine acceptability of equipment size and condition for the task. Contractors submitting prices Jaxon’s Hardware meeting the requirements of the Agreement may be contracted with and may be eligible to receive a mobilization payment. SUMMER Snow Removal Equipment Packages, which includes contract requirements, may be obtained on eVA at http://eva.state.va.us/vendors or at the Accomac Residency Office, CLOTHING & 23096 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, Va. 23301 from 8:15 to 5:00 Monday – Friday. Request for Agreement Packages must be received at the Accomac Residency by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, August 31, 2016, to be considered. The Accomac Residency is SHOES holding an Open House Informational Meeting on Friday, August 12, 2016, at 10:00 AM for interested parties to go over the Snow Removal Equipment with Operator Signup. 665-5967 • 665-5023 800-772-5023 EEO/AA Employer Parksley, VA 10 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016

Cape Charles Artist Dies ins and friends. He was predeceased Onancock Woman Dies by one brother, Curtis “Booney” John­ Obituaries Mr. Albert Carolina Trower, 56, son Jr.; one cousin, James Trower; six Mrs. Jean Marie Kranich, 71, of formerly of Cape Charles died Sunday, uncles, Milton, Richard, Joel, James, Onancock, wife of Barry Charles Kranich, IA Construction Retiree Dies July 10, 2016. Robert, and Elton Trower; one uncle- passed away peacefully Tuesday, July 26, The son of Curtis Carolina and Rox­ in-law, Lorenzo Washington; grand­ 2016, surrounded by her loving family. Mr. Joseph Savage, 64, died ie A. Trower Duncan, he was born at parents, Milton and Carrie Trower Sr.; Born in Easton, Wednesday, June 22, 2016, and went to Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassa­ and stepmother, Kay Carolina. Pa., she was the be with the Lord. wadox and reared in Cape Charles. Funeral services were conducted Sun­ daughter of the late Born in Nassawadox, he attended He received his education through day, July 17, at Full Gospel Church in Clarence and Em­ Northampton Public Schools until the Northampton County Public Schools Cheriton by Pastor Randy E. Lewis. In­ ma Ida Van Horn ninth grade, when he quit school to be­ and earned his living as an artist, terment was in Cape Charles Cemetery. Crouthamel. She gin working and to help take care of landscaper, painter and handyman. Arrangements were made by Cor­ graduated mag­ his family. In 1969, he began working Mr. Trower touched lives and inspired nish Funeral Home in Cheriton. na cum laude from for IA Construction, where he was em­ everyone he met through his art skills Thiel College in ployed for 43 years until retirement. and inspirational personality. Later, he Melfa Woman’s Mother Dies Greenville, Pa., with Mrs. Kranich In late 1990, he met Selene Jones. Joe relocated to Richmond, Va., where he Mrs. Patricia Lee Walker Joyce, a bachelor’s degree had a young son, Joseph Giddens (Rab­ was well known as Cartoon and Art- 88, of Melfa, wife of the late Richard H. in education. Mrs. Kranich taught chem­ bit) and Selene had two small girls, Tif­ Boy — a homeless artist who inspired Joyce Jr., passed away Saturday, July istry and math to junior-high and high- fany and Selena. Joseph and Selene many through his impactful drawings. 23, 2016, at Riverside Shore Rehabili­ school students for many years, retir­ married a few years later. All who knew Mr. Trower reflected on tation Center in Parksley. ing after starting a family. She later was Mr. Savage was proceeded in death his talent as an artist and referred to Born in Worthington, Pa., she was an office manager for Easton Airport. by his father and mother, Robert and him as “a good man.” a daughter of the late Frank H. and Though she and her husband had been Genevive Savage, and one brother, He leaves to cherish his memories Ruth Kepple Walker. Mrs. Joyce at­ visiting the Shore since 1992, they made Robert Savage Jr. In addition to his his father, Curtis Carolina of Cheriton; tained her degree in education from Onancock their permanent home in 2005, wife, survivors include his son, Jo­ mother and stepfather, Roxie (Wade) Slippery Rock State College, and lat­ and became dedicated members of Mar­ seph Giddens; stepdaughters, Tiffany Duncan of Cape Charles; sister, Johan­ er retired from Davis Elementary in ket Street U.M. Church. Mrs. Kranich’s Coleman and Selena Morris, whom he nah Johnson of Marksville, La.; broth­ Southampton, Pa., after 39 years. She passions in life revolved around chil­ raised as his own; grandchildren, Siyo­ ers George E. Trower of Rocky Mount, was a member of MorningStar Mora­ dren. She never missed an opportunity to na Coleman, Jahiem Fisher and Zayvi­ N.C., and Kenny Trower of Richmond; vian Church in Coopersburg, Pa., a spend time with her children and grand­ on Walker; sisters Brenda Green, Cath­ stepbrother, Obbie Stinson of Geor­ devoted volunteer at the Elephant’s children, or help any child in need. She erine Savage, Peggy Savage, and Rose gia; stepsister, Patricia (Dale) Robin­ Trunk, and for several years, served was a member of Kiwanis Club of Acco­ Savage; brothers, Larry Savage and son of Cheriton; nieces and nephews, as a docent at Pennsburg Manor. Mrs. mack, volunteer for the Literacy Coun­ Sampson Jones; special nephews, Juan Leroy Trower, Felissa Thomas, Joanna Joyce was a loyal Philadelphia Ea­ cil, board member of No Limits Eastern Green, Shaun Green, Telvis Savage, Barnes, Shante Barnes, Monica Trow­ gles and Baltimore Orioles fan, and Shore, and an avid reader who enjoyed and Nakita Savage; special niece, Con­ er, George Trower Jr., and Charlena an avid knitter and sailor, and loved crafts. Her legacy will live on through her tina Savage; special friend, Wayne Top­ Jones; 12 great-nieces and great-neph­ the beach. adoring family and the many children pin; and a host of nieces and nephews. ews; four great-great-nieces and great- Survivors include her loving daugh­ whose lives she touched. Funeral services were conducted Sun­ great-nephews; uncle, David Trower ter, Patricia Joyce Brabazon (and hus­ In addition to her husband of nearly day, June 26, at First Baptist Church Sr. of Culls; aunts, Mary Trower and band, Paul) of Melfa; sisters, Paula 50 years, survivors include her children, in Capeville by Rev. Kelvin F. Jones. Margaret Washington, both of Nassaw­ Feger (and husband, Gene) of Houston, Jennifer Avery (and husband, Steve) of Interment was in the church cemetery. adox; aunt-in-law, Margaret C. Trower Texas, and Nancy Graff (and husband, South Williamsport, Pa., and Brooks Arrangements were made by Cor­ of Fairview; brother-in-law, Clarance Peter) of Kittanning, Pa.; grandsons, Kranich (and wife, Rebecka) of Easton; nish Funeral Home in Cheriton. Kellam of Exmore; and a host of cous­ Jared Brabazon (and wife, Janelle) of brother, David Crouthamel (and wife, Breinigsville, Pa., and Christopher Bra­ Karen) of Bethlehem, Pa.; and grand­ bazon of Pasadena, Md.; great-grand­ children, Nathan Lord, Olivia Avery, and daughter, Dagney; and several nieces Charlie and Ben Kranich. She was pre­ $5,000 REward and nephews. She was a predeceased deceased by a brother, Ken Crouthamel. offered by the family of by a sister, Jean Flick. A memorial service will be conducted A service to celebrate the life of Mrs. today, July 29, at 11 a.m., at Market Street Eric Rhatigan Joyce will be held at a later date. U.M. Church by Rev. J. Barton Weakley. for information leading to the arrest Memorial contributions may be Memorial donations may be made made to The Great Chesapeake Bay to Intrepid Hospice, c/o Coni Chan­ and conviction of the person(s) Schooner Race Education Fund, c/o dler, P.O. Box 770, Onley, VA 23418; or responsible for his murder on June 15. Nan Naworki, 700 S. Luzerne Ave., Market Street U.M. Church, 75 Market Baltimore, MD 21224. Memory trib­ Street, Onancock, VA 23417. Memory Contact the Accomack Sheriff's Office Eric Rhatigan utes may be shared with the family at tributes may be shared at www.wil­ at 787-1131, 824-5666 or www.williamsfuneralhomes.com liamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by Wil­ Arrangements were made by Wil­ www.accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org liams-Onancock Funeral Home. liams-Onancock Funeral Home. July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 Monthly Church Bulletin Friday, July 29 Sunday, Aug. 14 ✞ Oak Grove United Method- ✞ Ebenezer Baptist Church in ist Church in Melfa will sell chicken Exmore will be celebrating its 145th salad platters or chicken salad by the Year Homecoming/Founders’ Day dur­ pint from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The cost for ing the morning service at 11:30. Rev. platters, with sides, dessert, and tea Dr. Charles Kellam of New Mt. Zion or coffee will be $8. The cost of a pint Baptist Church in Painter will be the of chicken salad will be $8. Eat in or guest preacher. A special wreath-laying carry out. To place early orders or for ceremony will take place at 11:15 a.m. questions, call: 710-4920 or 787-1508. at the gravesites of Rev. Jasper Savage A portion of the proceeds will be donat- and Bethany Sample, two of the found- ed to Ret. Rev. George Harris, whose ers of the church in 1871. home was flooded by recent storms. Saturday, Aug. 20 Saturday, July 30 ✞ Shiloh Baptist Church in Pun- ✞ Holy Lighthouse Church in goteague will present the “Back Home Cheriton will hold its Annual Family Hour,” featuring Rev. Jesse Watson & and Friends Day at 2 p.m. the Watson Four from Salisbury, Md., The Sonz of Grace from Salisbury, the Sunday, July 31 Shiloh Baptist Male Chorus, and many ✞ The Annual Camp Meeting others at 6 p.m. Day Service will be held at 3 p.m. at Mt. Zion Independent Methodist Sunday, Aug. 21 Church. Pastor Darnell Justice from ✞ Capeville United Methodist Holy Trinity Baptist Church in Pun- Church will host a Summer Hymn goteague and his choir and congrega- Sing and Community Picnic at 4 p.m. tion will be the guests. featuring “Real Men Sing Real Loud – Phase II.” Saturday, Aug. 6 ✞ Downing’s United Methodist Sunday, Aug. 28 Church in Oak Hall will hold a yard ✞ Hollies Baptist Church in sale from 7 a.m. to noon. Inside table Keller will host a concert by The King’s rentals are $10 and outside table rentals Ambassadors at 4 p.m. are $5. There will be a bake sale, as well ✞ Cheriton United Methodist as hot dogs and hamburgers for pur- Church in Exmore will commemorate chase. Setup will begin Thursday, Aug. the 4th Annual Sunday of Hope, a spe- 4. Contact Jeanne Burton at 824-4877 to cial music service to uplift and cele- reserve a table or for more information. brate hope in the fight against cancer, ✞ New Hope Inspirational will at 6 :30 p.m. The deadline for luminaria present a Gospel Explosion at 5 p.m. at donations is Aug. 14. First Baptist Church in Mappsville. For more information, contact Jennie Rich at 665-6680. ✞ Hollies Baptist Church will King James Bible hold a Fish Fry at Garrison Bed & Ezekiel 20:20 Breakfast on Seaside Road in Painter And hallow/keep my sabbaths; at 6 p.m. This will be a send-off par- (Saturday) and they shall be a sign between me and you, that ye may know ty for the YouthWorks Staff that have that I am the LORD your God. been working here on the Shore. Ev- eryone is invited, but we ask that you King James Bible bring a covered dish and/or dessert. John 14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him, If a Sunday, Aug. 7 man love me, he will keep my words: (Ten ✞ Gospel Temple Baptist Church Commandments) and my Father will love in Keller will celebrate Founders’ Day him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode (a place of residence; a at 3 p.m. with Pastor Frank Morris of house or home) with him “God” Herbert’s Baptist Church and his choir Thank You, Post Angel and congregation. 12 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016

PRESENTS ThE 12Th ANNuAl OySTER Buy BOAT REuNiON ANd Shuck-N-Suck 2016 A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: Rockefeller Level: Ocean Cove Seafood

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Single Fried Level: Roasted Level: Shore Bank SpinSheet & PropTalk Magazine Bay Haven Inn of Cape Charles Cherrystone Family Camping Resort Eastern Shore Communications The Jackspot at Sunset Beach Absolute Security Group Sam Rust Seafood Twin Cedar Farms Bailey’s Bait & Tackle North Bay Marina Inc Bay Storage Chesapeake Jewelers Scott’s Farms Harris Power and Equipment Cobb Station Oyster Company, LLC. Shore Diving & Marine Services Chris’ Bait and Tackle Nottingham Clams & Seafood

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The 12Th AnnuAl OysTer Buy BOAT reuniOn And shuck-n-suck 2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Thursday 8/4/2016: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Come watch the Oyster Buy Boats as they arrive from the deck of the Oyster Farm Seafood Eatery 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Welcoming Party for the Captain and Crews on C-Dock, Seafood & Live Music on C-Pier with Mercy Creek Music Open and Free to the Public

Friday 8/5/2016: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm - Buy boats will be open to the public (Free) 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Steamers, Suds and Sounds on C-Pier with Lewis McGehee 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Private Buy Boat Tours - enjoy local raw oysters from 10 different aqua cultures, Craft brews and a history lesson from 10 different Buy Boat Captains about their vessel - only selling 150 tickets at $75 each. half of the proceeds will benefit the Chesapeake Bay Buy Boats Association. Call 757-331-8640 for tickets 4:00 pm - 10:30 pm - Amusement rides, Arts & Craft vendors, food vendors open!! Admission is Free, Tickets can be purchased for the Amusement Rides. 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm - Live music on the Main “Stage Popwire” 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Live Music on C-Pier - Ju Ju on the steel Drums. 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm - 3rd Annual Steamed Clam Eating contest. $20.00 Entry Fee, $200 first Place, $100 second Place, $50 third Place. Trophies Awarded, Under the event tent - MC Flea! 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm - Live Music - Main Stage Gina & The Cow Tipping Playboys 10:00 pm till Closing!! DJ JD Outten in the Cabana Room

Saturday 8/6/2016: 10:00 am - 5th Annual Shriners Parade on Bay & Mason Ave. 11:00 am - 10:30 pm - Amusement Rides, Arts & Craft Vendors, Food Vendors. 11:00 am - 2:00 PM Live Music on the Main Stage Nikki Love Project 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm “Everything Oysters at The Pearl Event Center” 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm “Oyster Buy Boats” Open to the Public 12:00 pm - till “Corn Hole Championship” $20 per team entry, $200 first place $100 second place, $50 third place, Trophies Awarded. 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Crab pot Cork Painting Contest. $5.00 to Enter, all participants get to keep their corks, Trophies awarded. 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Seafood and Live Music on C-Pier “Johnny Smallwood” 2:00 pm - 3:00pm - Inaugural Kings Creek Smith Island Skiff Races on C-Pier - MC Flea 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Seafood and Live Music on C-Pier “Jackson Lebeau” 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Live Music performed by up and coming Pop/Country singer Celeste Kellogg 4:00 pm 4:30 pm “Inaugural Shuck-N-Suck Team (1 male - 1 female) Raw Oyster Eating Contest” $20 entry fee, $200 first, $100 second, & $50 third place. Trophies Awarded MC Flea 6:00 pm Practice Runs 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm - Seafood and Live music on C-Pier “Matt Redford” 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm - Live Music performed by up and coming Country Singer Madeline Smith 9:15 pm - Fireworks 10:30 pm till closing- Dance the night away with DJ Flea in the Cabana room!! Sunday 8/7/2016: 11:00 am Gates open $17 adults - $13 in advance - $7 Children ages 4 - 10. Children 3 and under free, all ticket prices do not include state and local taxes. 11:00 am Live Music “Dustin Furlow” 12:00 pm Practice Runs Begin 12:45 pm Grand Marshall - Introduction of Captains and Sponsors. 12:55 pm Prayer for a safe race 1:00 pm Our National Anthem Performed by Angela Mabalot 1:05 pm Inaugural Oyster Farm Boat Docking Contest with MC Flea! 4:00 pm Trophy Presentation on C-Pier 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Live music on C-Pier by “Heather & Nathan” 14 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016

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Waiting For Their Ships To Come In By Ron West posal. He noted that one of the main Representatives from Coast Guard reasons the anchorage is being consid- Sector Hampton Roads recently con- ered is that the Navy has security con- ducted an informational session with cerns over having large numbers of for- respect to designating a commer- eign vessels anchored for extended pe- $7,995! $11,900! cial ship anchorage just west of Cape riods in an area where they do training Charles Harbor. (near Ft. Story and Lynnhaven Inlet) The session, conducted at Eastern and where high-value assets transit. A 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2006 Chevrolet Equinox Shore Community College, was sparsely second reason is that the Lynnhaven attended. Nevertheless, Deputy Sector anchorage is in close proximity to the Commander Capt. Kevin Carroll, and Lt. Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, which Cmdr. Barbara Wilk provided a detailed poses problems should one or more review of where the anchorage would be ships drag anchor and strike the bridge. located as well as why it is being consid- While it is unlikely that any of the ered for the ships, most of which would crewmembers would be allowed to dis- likely be colliers (coal ships). embark from an anchored vessel and While ships have been anchoring off visit the town, there would be an op- Cape Charles for a number of years, an portunity for Cape Charles businesses $10,900! $7,995! officially designated anchorage would to sell and deliver products to the ships. be more closely regulated and could of- Carroll said the Coast Guard would fer economic opportunities for the town. like to conduct a similar session in or 5007 Lankford Hwy - New Church The site would extend from York Spit near Cape Charles so more individu- Channel Buoy 30, northeast to Buoy 38, als could take part in the discussion. 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday & then southeast to Cherrystone Channel The full document regarding the Light 2C (just north of Kiptopeke), and change may be viewed at www.­­ 8am to 12pm on Saturday then west back to Buoy 30. An alter- federalregister.gov/articles/2016/06/ 757-824-5611 native anchorage could extend farther 27/2016-15033/anchorage-grounds- north. The site could hold as many as lower-chesapeake-bay-cape-charles-va www.davisautocenter.com two dozen ships, more if the anchorage Individuals who would like to com- site is enlarged to the north. ment on the proposed anchorage can Carroll said the Coast Guard hopes do so by contacting Wilk at Barbara. 2012 Dodge Avenger SXT 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS Like2008 us Saturn on Facebook Vue Greenline **Dealer processing fee $199.00 ** VA DLR to receive more comments on the pro- [email protected] 4 cyl engine, only 85k miles! 2WD, automatic, just over 100k Hybrid engine, 102k miles $10,900.00 $8,995.00 $10,900.00

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NOTICE OF MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Va. Code Section 15.2-2204, notice is hereby given that the Town of Painter Town Council, during its regular monthly meeting, and the Town of Painter Planning Commission, during a special meeting of such Commission, will hold a joint public hearing on the matters specified below on Monday, August 8, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits at the Painter Fire Hall, adjacent to the Town Office at 17118 Wayside Drive, Painter VA 23420. The matters to be considered at the public hearing are generally described as proposed amendments to the town subdivision ordinance and to the town zoning ordinance to comply with recommendations of federal and state authorities related to Chesapeake Bay preservation. The proposed amendments to the subdivision ordinance are as follows: (1) In Section 3-3.B, changing the reference to “Section 62.1-13.2” to “Section 62.1-44.15:72,” and adding a sentence at the end of the paragraph requiring that any building or clearing within the Resource Protection Area (RPA) is limited to water dependent facilities or redevelopment. (2) In Section 4-3.G, adding a sentence at the end of the paragraph requiring any disturbance or clearing in the RPA must receive additional review and approval by the Town. (3) In Section 4-3.J, adding a sentence requiring that any plat for land in the RPA or the Resource Management Area (RMA) contain a notation advising that on-site septic systems must be pumped every 5 years. (4) In Section 6-1, adding definitions at the end of the section for “RPA” and “RMA.” The proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance are as follows: (1) In Sections II-15, II-56, II-57, III-6.3, and III-6.6.A, updating references to the Code of Virginia and/or the Virginia Administrative Code to conform the zoning ordinance to corresponding renumbering or recodifications of the respective state code sections. (2) Updated zoning map, Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area, and lot requirement figure representations, to reflect all changes to date, including a most recent federal determination of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Boundary. (3) Renumbering Section III-6.12.C.4 to “Section III-6.12.C.3” (correction of a prior scrivener’s error). (4) Correcting another scrivener’s error by renumbering the paragraphs of Section III-6.15 from “A,” “B,” “C,” “C,” and “D” to “A,” “B,” “C,” “D,” and “E,” respectively. (5) Adding a sentence at the end of the newly renumbered paragraph E of Section III-6.15 that reads, “Exceptions to §III-6.12.B may be made provided that the findings noted in §III-6.15.C are made.” (6) In Section XII-3.A, adding a provision requiring that any plat for development of land in the RPA or in the RMA contain notations advising that on-site septic systems must be pumped every 5 years, and that any land or water disturbance in the RPA must receive additional review and approval by the Town.

Following the public hearing, the Planning Commission may provide its recommendations to the Town Council, and the Town Council may act upon the proposals and recommendations without further notice. A copy of the proposed amendments may be inspected at the Town Office, address aforesaid, prior to the public hearing. July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 17

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To Jon and Jodi Meekins For $32,000 To Brian and Susan Fowler Lot 13, Beacon Village, Melfa Lot 7, Unit 3, Trails End •From William Cowen & Robert Rivett 6326 Mumford St., Chincoteague For $29,500 For $5,000 To Keith Sanders & Jeanette O’Neill-Sanders For $169,000 •From Agnes Trent •From Furman and Mary Wall Jr. 6017 Peterson St., Chincoteague • From Glenn Davis To Treinette Spratley To Furman Wall III For $68,000 To Scott and Deana Armstrong Parcel on Leslie Trent Rd., Parksley Lot 14, Holland Point •From Jay Anderson and Karen Lot 182, Unit 2, Trails End For $2,000 For $153,000 Kona-Anderson For $6,500 • From Julie and Frank Bredimus •From Wells Fargo Bank To Janice Mensch •From Chincoteague Bay Trails End To Elpidio Ortiz and Ann Lopez To Secretary of HUD 3515 Ridge Rd., Chincoteague Association, Inc. 23322 School St., Accomac 15441 Winterville Rd., Bloxom For $101,000 To Christopher Miller For $99,000 For $10 •From John and Patricia Porter Lot 13, Unit 3, Trails End •From H&H Properties, Inc. •From Doris and Philip Murphy To Daryl Jones For $6,000 To Mildred Mills To Stephanie Morris and Kenneth Lot 117, Unit 3, Trails End •From Vanderbilt Mortgage and Lot 25, Airport Estates, Melfa Thalheimer For $27,000 Finance, Inc. 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~ ~ (Continued From Front Page) nut colt, was named “King Neptune” today. and will be claimed by the raffle win- It is a tradition not only for the ner drawn later at the Chincoteague town of Chincoteague, but for families carnival grounds. as well. Skyler Moore, of Gaston, N.C., About 60 to 70 foals were expect- says, “It is a tradition for my family to ed to be auctioned off Thursday. Last come every year and be a part of Po- year, a record $169,000 was raised by ny Penning. My favorite part is the the fire company, according the Chin- auction. I love being able to help out coteague Chamber of Commerce. This and seeing all of the foals.” Moore ex- year is expected to net even more. The plains that her father rides, and she profits from one of the buy-back foals has been coming to Pony Penning as will be donated to the Special Olym- long as she can remember. pics of Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Following Thursday’s auction, the Pony penning dates back to 1925, remaining herd will swim back to As- when Chincoteague suffered a series sateague Island at slack tide Friday to of devastating fires. Since then, “hoss rest up for the 92nd Annual Chinco­ penning,” as the locals fondly call it, teague Pony Penning, to be held has become the iconic event that it is during the last week of July 2017.

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Posting p By SPORTS U The Old Sports Writer Bids a Final Farewell to Readers Bill about a year ago. I certainly didn’t use I thank you, the reader, for being The Post did not have a sports sec- Sterling all the columns I have penned over the here during those years and providing tion before I arrived, so it was easy past 42 years. me excellent feedback. It’s not every to raise the bar on sports coverage in Bye-bye, so long, farewell That’s right. This will mark the job where you can go to the hardware this paper. Whether or not you are a Bye-bye, so long end of 42 years of journalism on the store and take in a compliment or two hardcore sports fan, I hoped you found See you in September Eastern Shore. It all seemed to pass on your efforts of the past week. And something within these pages the past See you when the summer’s through so quickly because, for the most part, there were also many suggestions that fours years you enjoyed. I enjoyed every bit of it. Oh, maybe not resulted in great stories. I know I enjoyed trying to find the Not. so much that period when budgets, Fours years ago when I joined the stories that would lure you into these sales quotas and personnel issues took Eastern Shore Post after a long career pages week after week. This is really a final farewell for the me away from what I love — writing. at the Eastern Shore News, I returned Although I won’t have a pad in my old sports writer. I especially enjoyed meeting new to being a sports writer, the position hand or a camera hanging from my As the editor of the paper announc- people and discovering how they that launched my journalistic career. neck, you will probably see me at a game es today she is leaving 16½ years after applied their talents to their craft, As a newspaper reader who has or two as I check in on our local athletes. starting up the Eastern Shore Post, I am whether it was on the athletic field, in turned to the sports pages first his en- I won’t have the best seat in the part of the package walking out the door. a studio or in a shop, where chips of tire life and as a TV viewer who can re- house anymore, but then I won’t have So, it won’t be me stalking the side- wood would layer the floor. call his wonder of the advent of ESPN, to write the story after the game. lines this September when the football They were my favorite times, simply covering sports seemed like taking And, yet, I will miss that too. season commences. I won’t be deflect- finding the story that exists in everyone. money for something I enjoyed doing. Farewell, my friends. ing the errant shots at the side of the volleyball court in a few weeks. And I will miss one of my favorite fall as- signments — following our high-school golfers around the links. Cape Center ENTER TO WIN SUMMER92.5 & 96.5 I leave with mixed emotions. I am 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles excited about more time for fishing, email: [email protected] hunting and golf, all pastimes I enjoy. 757-331-1541 CONCERT TICKETS! There will be more time to train Duke, Dinner Specials my Labrador who still has a mind of his Week of: Jul 30 - Aug 5, 2016 own as he approaches his second birth- Saturday day. My walking schedule will be more 99 regular without the commitments that Chargrilled Tuna w/Salsa $15 take me away from the farm where I Sunday live. There is also a bench at the end of Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $949 my dock where I don’t sit often enough, Dinner: Chicken & Dumplings $899 despite the splendid sunsets that can Monday be viewed from there most nights. Spaghetti & Meatballs $899 Pat A bit more traveling and time with my six grandchildren will be nice too. Tuesday Benatar 99

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Sheriff’s Charity Golf an awards cook-out at 5 p.m. There will be a “short course” on Nandua The 15th annual Northampton SPORTS SHORTS Creek that includes points of interest County Sheriff’s Office Charity Golf and locations to identify. Each boat’s Tournament will be held Friday, Sept. Poker Run July 30 trout and redfish. It is a photo-based actual paddle is determined by the 30, at Bay Creek Golf Club. Proceeds The Pungoteague Ruritan Club will tournament with all submissions post- kayaker based on the parameters and will benefit the Riverside Hospice sponsor its annual small boat “poker ed at www.technicalfisherman.com rules given at the meeting. Fund and the Randy Custis Memorial run” on Saturday, July 30. The person with the longest com- An entry fee of $15 is requested to Fund. Registration for the event is open bined length of the target species will benefit the club’s community service The event will be captain’s choice until July 29. The entry fee is $90 and win. There will be various categories projects. with a shotgun start at noon. The $440 captains may include as many crew for different types of anglers. Following the paddle, participants entry fee per team includes greens fee, members aboard as Coast Guard reg- The entry cost of $40 includes a tour- will enjoy live music by the local band carts with GPS, lunch, dinner, drinks ulations allow. Registration forms are nament shirt. There will be prizes award- Pound Net and a complimentary and prizes. Hole sponsorship is $300 available from any Pungoteague Ruri- ed to winners of each category and an grilled dinner served at a creekside lo- for a non-playing sponsor and $700 tan member or by calling Paul Custis awards ceremony and party on Sept. 17. cation. This paddle is being held on the with team. at 442-2931. The tournament boundaries are the same day as the club’s power boat Bay- There will be prizes for first- through The navigation prize will be $500 Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, Virginia side Poker Run, but is a separate event fourth-place teams in two flights in and the poker prize will be a Fall Vaca- and its tributaries. designed to provide a paddling oppor- addition to closest to the pin and hole tion Getaway package of equal value, Details of the tournament are at tunity for kayakers, SUP paddlers, and in one on all par threes. Prizes will be for a grand prize total value of $1,000. www.technicalfisherman.com canoeists. awarded for longest drive on two holes. Proceeds from this event will benefit Entry forms are available from all Spaces fill up fast, so send registra- the club’s scholarship program and its Bayside Kayak Paddle Pungoteague Ruritan Club members tion and one check per team as soon handicapped access ramp project fund. The Pungoteague Ruritan Club is or by calling or emailing Paul Custis as possible to Friends of David Dough- sponsoring the “Bayside Kayak Pad- at 442-2931 or [email protected] for ty, P.O. Box 113, Eastville, VA 23347. Soccer League Forming dle” on Saturday, July 30. forms, e-mail entry or more informa- Provide names of team members and A Christian Recreation Sports The event begins with a kayakers’ tion. The weather date for the event is contact information. League has been formed and is holding meeting at 1 p.m. and concludes with the following Saturday, Aug. 6. For more information, call 678-0440, soccer games this fall. ext. 751, or 678-0458. There will be one practice and one game each week, with a unique substi- ESSHL Jr. Registration tution system that ensures every ath- Registration for the 2016 Junior lete plays equal time. League for the Eastern Shore Street Players will receive a game day uni- Hockey League (ESSHL) is now open. form and other sports-related gear. Any boys or girls ages 12-16 are wel- Coaches will focus on athletes’ devel- come to come and learn the sport of opment and age-appropriate character hockey. Experience is not needed to both on and off the field. play in the league. The league is open to children ages 3 to Parents can go to www.ESSHL.org sixth grade. The registration cost is $35. to register their child. Registration is Those interested can register online $45 for the season, which includes 24 at www.trinitybythebay.com or in per- games, an all-star game/skills chal- son on the two evaluation dates. lenge and playoffs. All players must attend one evalu- Registration also will be accepted ation, with the last session July 30 be- through mail by downloading the tween 9 a.m. and noon. registration form on the ESSHL Practices will start the week of Aug. website and sending it to the ad- 15. Games start on Saturday, Sept. 10. dress indicated. All games and practices will be held The registration deadline is Aug. at Cape Charles Central Park. th 13. Any registration after that date For questions, contact Doug Nichols Saturday, July 30 will have a late fee. The league will at [email protected] host a tryout/open day for players Come join us for a night of fun & Saturday, Aug. 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Bay Fishing Tourney the rink in the Parksley town park A derby-style fishing tournament, surprises as we celebrate our to meet coaches and practice before the Chesapeake Summer Slam, will Where friends teams are picked. run until Sept. 17. For questions, contact League Di- The target species are striped bass, meet old & new 2 Year Anniversary rector Brad Ford through the website. bluefish, Spanish mackerel, speckled

24 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 Onancock’s Michael Matthews Tabbed for ES Baseball Hall of Fame Michael Matthews of Onancock has second baseman been selected for nomination to the at a local tryout Eastern Shore Baseball Hall of Fame. for the Pitts- Matthews, a 1971 graduate of Onan- burgh Pirates cock High School, started played for and asked to the Savageville Red Sox and the Tas- attend a second ley Tigers from the age of 13 in 1967 tryout. An inju- until 1975. ry kept him from The Eastern Shore Hall of Fame, making the sec- based in Salisbury, Md., includes mem- ond tryout. The Shore Little League Senior All-Star team with the Virginia flag. The bers from the Delmarva Peninsula who Matthews girls represented the state at the Southeast Regional L.L. Tournament. were active for at least five years as a also played high- player, manger, umpire, sports writer Matthews school baseball or booster. at Mary N. Smith Shore Little League Seniors Ousted Matthews was a leadoff hitter who and then his senior season at Onancock had a career batting average of .400 High School under Coach John Parsons. in Regional Little League Softball and averaged only two errors a season. Ronnie Holden, who wrote the nom- The Shore Little League Senior All- Nadeau was solid at catcher, throwing The Red Sox, who actually wore uni- ination letter, said Matthews was com- Stars (13-16) represented Virginia at out several base runners. forms that were originally worn by the pared to players such as Horntown Slim, the Southeast Regional softball tour- “We had opportunities to tie the game Boston Red Sox, played teams all along Freddie Sutton and Howard Matthews. nament in Salisbury, N.C., last week, but just couldn’t get the timely hit we the East Coast. Matthews was selected Matthews said he also played with falling to Georgia 7-0 on Friday and needed,” Wright said. “We saw a lot of to five all-star teams and was chosen Northampton County’s Bobby Brown, then dropping a tough 5-3 decision to really good pitching during the tourna- the MVP in a championship game be- who eventually played in the major West Virginia on Saturday. ment and our girls really responded well tween the Tigers and Aces. leagues with the New York Yankees Coach Dale Wright said his team and played up to the competition. I’m In 1973, he was selected as the top and the San Diego Padres. played better than the score indicated really proud of them and the effort they in the first loss. “We had base runners gave against teams from states with a but just couldn’t score. Courtney Bark- larger pool of talent to select from. We er pitched well, only giving up five hits showed that Virginia’s Eastern Shore the entire game as Georgia scored four team can compete on a state and re- 0% of their runs off of errors. I think we gional level. We were very pleased to see were a little tense at the outset.” the many supporters, including fami- Financing Wright said the second game could ly, friends, former coaches and former have gone either way. Cassie Nadeau teammates who traveled the six hours led the Shore attack with a double to watch them play and cheer them on. for 48 Months and single. Greta Bunce had two hits It was truly an honor to represent the and Barker added a double. Wright state of Virginia in this event. Featuring added that Baylee Justis had several Florida won the tournament and ad- the Fast Cat Series run-saving catches in center field, and vanced to national play. Commercial Zero-Turn Riders

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Shore Saw & Mower KKeelleylley B roGthanGers Michaela Lewis slides safely into third base against West Virginia in action at the Southeast Regional All-Star game last weekend. Painter, VA • 442-3322 July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Central Accomack Little League Majors Advance to State Top 8 The Central Accomack Little League earned the win on the mound. The de- We played four straight days in un- they could to make us comfortable and Major (11-12) All Stars advanced from fense was solid, not making an error. bearable heat, but they did everything safe,” said Wayman. pool play to the final eight in the state Everett Savage pitched a complete tournament last weekend before being game in a 9-5 decision over Olive eliminated. Branch. Armonte Dickerson supplied “We had a good run, but fell a little the offense with a grand slam homer short,” said Central Accomack coach in the second inning to break a 1-1 Jeff Wayman. “I am extremely proud tie, and then a three-run homer in the of these young men. They are part of a fourth inning for seven RBIs. unique brotherhood. They will always The 2-1 mark gave Central Acco- be a District 8 Champion and a top 8 mack a runner-up position in its pool. team in the state.” Sixteen teams started play with four After exchanging pins and eating to- pools and the winner and runner-up gether at a cook-out, the 16 teams be- advancing to a single-elimination tour- gan pool play at the Norfolk field, with nament. Azalea and Fleet Park Little Leagues Central Accomack fell to West hosting the tournament. Springfield 7-0 in the quarter-finals Showing first-game jitters, Central round. “Their pitcher did a great job Accomack lost its opener to Louisa 9-3 of mixing it up and keeping us off-bal- as four errors hurt the local team. ance,” said Wayman. Chayce Wayman, Central Accomack rebounded to Tyler Green and Zykeese Davis han- take an 18-8 win over Cave Spring dled the pitching duties. American. With Central Accomack Coach Wayman said the hospitality down 8-2, Jake Meilhammer and Luke of the hosts was outstanding. “They Coach Jeff Wayman (far right) and other coaches talk to the Central Acco- Parks hit back-to-back homers to high- treated us like we were one of their mack 11-12-year-old All-Stars prior to competition in the state tournament. light a 10-run fourth inning. Cade teams. I can’t say enough about how Williams relieved Tyler Greene and well the tournament was conducted. Webb on a Roll As Yankees Talk Deals With trade-talk swirling around lowed only 11 hits in his last 10 out- the New York Yankee relievers, Tyler ings at Scranton Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the Webb continues to shine at the Triple Yankee Triple A club. A level while awaiting that first call to On Monday, the Yankees traded Ar- the major leagues. oldis Chapman to the Cubs, and Andrew The 2009 Northampton High School Miller also was rumored to be on the graduate and Nassawadox native now trading block in an effort for New York has a 2.88 earned run average while to inject some youth into its aging team. posting a 1.77 mark in his last 10 out- Webb, a third team All-American ings. In that 10-game span, the 6',6" at the University of South Carolina, lefthander has allowed only four runs was drafted by the Yankees in the 10th in 20.1 innings while striking out 17 round in 2013 and has a career 3.27 and allowing five walks. Webb has al- ERA in the minors.

Tyler Webb has a 1.77 earned run average in his past 10 games for Scran- ton Wilkes/Barre Railriders, the Triple A affiliate of the New York Yankees. 26 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 Onancock Museum Tells Story of Eastern Shore Watermen Story and photo by Bill Sterling you want to and the way you want to? “There is nothing in the world I en- Going to college will help you do that.’ ” joy more than operating a crab scrap- Ewell, 50, eventually earned a doc- er. And I mean nothing,” Paul Ewell torate and has been on the Virgin- adds for emphasis, pointing to an old ia Wesleyan College faculty for nine crab scraper on display in the Eastern years, now serving as chairman of the Shore Watermen’s Museum and Re- MBA program for Management, Busi- search Center at the Historic Onan- ness and Economics. Sandra is an ad- cock School. junct member of the VWC faculty and Ewell is the executive director of the interim assistant to the vice presi- the Watermen’s Heritage Foundation dent for advancement. of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, the 501-c But until two years ago, Paul worked organization that runs the museum. summers on his older brother’s crab Ewell drives from Virginia Beach with boat, rising early in the morning and his wife, Sandra, the treasurer of the shaking crabs from as many as 350 foundation, each Saturday to open the crab pots under a hot sun. His broth- museum and welcome visitors from 10 er passed away from cancer in 2014. a.m. to 3 p.m. The museum also is open However, Ewell keeps all his commer- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays and by cial licenses up to date. appointment. As much as he loves working on the Located a short walk from the Onan- water, Ewell is just as happy archiving cock Wharf and Marina and helping to and researching the maritime history Sandra and Paul Ewell travel from Virginia Beach most Saturdays to attract boaters on weekends, the muse- of Virginia’s Eastern Shore. “We have staff the museum. There is no admission charge. um seeks to preserve the maritime his- 45,000 digitized photos that we use in tory of Virginia’s Eastern Shore and en- a continuous slide show that changes ginia hasn’t done all that much. Most of courage the future for local watermen. often,” says Ewell. the early skipjacks worked on the East- Ewell is a unique dichotomy, a na- Many of the photographs also are ern Shore of Virginia, but when Virgin- tive Eastern Shoreman who loves displayed throughout the museum, ia started to allow engines to be used in working on the water and also enjoys along with tools of the watermen, boat vessels to dredge oysters, there was no the academic world, teaching manage- models and other relics from the past. longer a need for skipjacks in Virginia, ment and logistics at Virginia Wesley- Admission is free. “We don’t charge so they were sold to folks in Maryland. an College in Virginia Beach. for anything,” says Ewell. “There is no In fact, my great uncle actually moved “I grew up working with my father membership fee. We just want to show to Smith Island with his skipjack and on the water on Hunting Creek outside the heritage of the working watermen married a woman there.” museum. “I get a lot of great informa- Parksley and loved it,” Ewell recalls. “I and promote the industry. It’s a labor of Now over 90 years old and aban- tion from Facebook,” he notes. “I will was a good student, but I had no plans love for us. Maryland and the western doned as a schoolhouse more than put a photo out there and get all kinds to go to college until a teacher con- side of the Chesapeake Bay have done 30 years ago, the Historic Onancock of responses that help me. If anyone vinced me by saying, ‘Paul, wouldn’t a great job of documenting their water- School has been converted to a com- has a shoebox of photos in the attic you rather work on the water when men’s history. The Eastern Shore of Vir- munity and cultural center. In addition that relate to the working waterman to the maritime museum, the school either bayside or seaside, I can scan houses workshops of several artisans them and return them the same day.” and craftspeople, including decoy carv- In addition to his work at the mu- ers, jewelry makers and potters. The seum, Ewell has recently co-founded school also serves as a meeting place with his wife WAVE, Inc., Waterman of for a chess club, robotics group, mas- Virginia Engaged, a lobby group work- Chris Montalvo ter gardeners, table tennis players, the ing to support, market and organize Northampton county band and other groups. the commercial fishing industry in Vir- Ewell and his wife still maintain a ginia. “It’s a mission to unite watermen home in Justisville outside of Parksley from all of Virginia into one cohesive and spend weekends there after com- group that will provide a solid voice for muting from Virginia Beach. Ewell’s the waterman,” says Ewell, who, de- family dates back to 1639 on Virginia’s spite his advanced degrees, has never Eastern Shore, when an ancestor set- strayed far from his roots as the son of tled and named a town Guilford after a waterman. his birthplace in England. Ewell says many academicians Ewell can be reached at 757-650- The Eastern Shore Watermen’s Museum and Research Center at the frown on Facebook, but he finds it a 4285 or [email protected] The website Historic Onancock School tells the story of local watermen. useful tool for collecting data for the for the museum is esvawatermen.org July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 Flounder Finally Showing at Folly, Wachapreague Ron Greaser of Don’s Tackle Shop in 4- to 6-ounce weights and #1 or #2 action is still coming from near shore Wachpapreague says anglers are find- planers. Greaser says to run at about 7 and inshore wrecks, where anglers are ing a decent flounder bite on the last mph, if you are catching bluefish speed cleaning up with limits of nice fish aver- two hours of the incoming tide just in- up just a little for the Spanish. aging from 22 to 24 inches. Some keep- side the inlets of Folly Creek and Wa- Sight cast for cobia is still good er seabass also will take offerings on chapreague. around Latimer Shoal and the pilings these same wrecks. For the bay floun- Tarpon are plentiful from Quinby to of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. der hotspots, jigging and live bait are Oyster in the backwaters. Most fish are These pilings also are producing good most effective right now, with both tech- hooked with live bait under floats. One numbers of spadefish and sheepshead. niques working around all four islands 75-inch fish was released last week. Flounder also have started showing up of the CBBT, with the average flattie Ocean fishing on the hills has around the pilings and over the tubes averaging around 20 to 22 inches. slowed, says Greaser. The tuna that of the CBBT. Ball says the word on the tarpon were being taken on the inshore hills Chris of Chris’ Bait and Tackle scene on the Eastern Shore is that it have gone north. One Ocean City boat at Capeville says flounder are being is good. Plenty of silver kings are being did get seven yellowfins on Lumpy caught at the high rise and fourth is- sighted, with some hook-ups, jump-offs, Bottom this week. The 20-fathom line land. Spadefish can be found there as and released fish reported recently. area has its share of dolphin. Wreck well as at Plantation Light. Offshore, billfish encounters are still and reef fishing is holding up for floun- Croaker are at the Chimney out of on the rise. White marlin, with scattered der and spadefish around the buoys. Oyster and at the concrete ships. Sea blue marlin, are honoring boats with Bayside fishing is slow, says Geas- mullet can be found at Latimer Shoals several flags flying this week. Yellowfin er, waiting for the arrival of bull red Chris says cobia are at the 16, 13 tuna are still around, with some fish drum off Bayford and the reefs. Span- and 36 buoys. She adds that red drum pushing to around 60 pounds hitting the ish mackerel have shown up outside can be found at Latimer Shoals docks lately, along with some huge big- the Range Tower out of Occohannock Dr. Julie Ball says the flounder ac- eye tuna. Big gaffer mahi are coming on Chris Bait and Tackle Photo Creek. Look for tide lines for these tion in the bay is still productive, with strong, with some massive fish weighing Anthony Anello with a nice floun- speedsters and troll small spoons with some respectable flatfish to show. Good in at over 40 pounds boated this week. der caught near the concrete ships. Seaside Antiques Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays Local Art, Chris’ Bait and Tackle Photo Jacob Mouton with a 47-inch red drum caught and released in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Barfield’s Boat Wins E.S. Marlin Club Tourney Collectibles & Capt. Allen Barfield on theStrike The largest dolphin was caught Zone won the Eastern Shore Marlin by Eddie Szillagi on Miss Molly and Club release tournament held out of weighed 32.8 pounds. Frank Large on Antiques Wachapreague last weekend. Second the Teaser caught the largest wahoo place was taken by Miss Molly with with a 59.2 pounder. Craig Davis on Capt. Ron Pelton. Capt. Tom Wall on the Donzi caught the largest tuna at Main Street • Wachapreague Prospector won third place. 48.4 pounds. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016

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H 8:21 a.m. H 9:31 a.m. H 10:34 a.m. H 11:30 a.m. H 12:21 p.m. H 1:07 p.m. H 1:50 p.m. A Chescon. Creek L 2:45 p.m. L 3:47 p.m. L 4:46 p.m. L 5:39 a.m. L 6:29 a.m. L 7:14 a.m. L 7:57 a.m. H 8:35 a.m. H 9:45 a.m. H 10:48 a.m. H 11:44 a.m. H 12:35 p.m. H 1:21 p.m. H 2:04 p.m. Onancock Creek L 3:05 p.m. L 4:07 p.m. L 5:06 a.m. L 5:59 a.m. L 6:49 a.m. L 7:34 a.m. L 8:17 a.m. B H 7:51 a.m. H 9:01 a.m. H 10:04 a.m. H 11:00 a.m. H 11:51 a.m. H 12:37 p.m. H 1:20 p.m. Bayside Pungoteague Creek L 2:19 p.m. L 3:21 p.m. L 4:20 p.m. L 5:13 a.m. L 6:03 a.m. L 6:48 a.m. L 7:31 a.m. H 7:15 a.m. H 8:25 a.m. H 9:28 a.m. H 10:24 a.m. H 11:15 a.m. H 12:01 p.m. H 12:44 p.m. Occohan. Creek L 1:59 p.m. L 3:01 p.m. L 4:00 p.m. L 4:55 p.m. L 5:43 a.m. L 6:28 a.m. L 7:11 a.m. L H 6:36 a.m. H 7:46 a.m. H 8:49 a.m. H 9:45 a.m. H 10:36 a.m. H 11:22 a.m. H 12:05 p.m. Nassawadox L 12:41p.m. L 1:43 p.m. L 2:42 p.m. L 3:37 p.m. L 4:28 p.m. L 5:10 a.m. L 5:53 a.m. H 5:25 a.m. H 6:35 a.m. H 7:38 a.m. H 8:34 a.m. H 9:25 a.m. H 10:11 a.m. H 10:54 a.m. E Cape Charles L 11:49 a.m. L 12:51 p.m. L 1:50 p.m. L 2:45 p.m. L 3:36 p.m. L 4:25 p.m. L 5:01 a.m. H 5:03 a.m. H 6:13 a.m. H 7:16 a.m. H 8:12 a.m. H 9:03 a.m. H 9:49 a.m. H 10:32 a.m. Kiptopeke Beach L 11:18 a.m. L 12:20 p.m. L 1:19 p.m. L 2:14 p.m. L 3:05 p.m. L 3:54 p.m. L 4:40 p.m.

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FRIDAY H2 p.m. - Straw SATURDAY H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - YMCA, or Model Rocket juLY 29 juLY 30 Chincoteague Launch - NASA H10 a.m. - Overeaters’ Anon. mtg. - Visitor Center Christ UMC, Chincoteague POST TIMES H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group H10 a.m.-1 p.m. - Soup Kitchen - Faith Christian mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - Tabernacle Ministries, Rt. 13, Accomac - 787-1811 July 29 – August 4 Meal: $6/single or $10/family Hnoon-1:30 p.m. - Lunch & Learn: Get Outside w/the H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Nature Conservancy - Cape Charles Civic Ctr. Leah Covenant Ministries Center - H4:30 p.m. (preview) - Relay for Life Dinner and Sunday H12:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam 787-2486 Auction - Moose Lodge, Belle Haven - see ad in classifieds juLY 31 Veterans’ Bldg., Main St., Onley H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at for full list of items and times H3 p.m. (doors open) - Roc the 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC Mic: 2016 Talent Showcase - Nandua High School, Belle Haven auditorium, Onley - hosted by 103 Jamz DJ Jack of Spades H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox Monday H11 a.m. - Northampton Chap. AARP mtg. - Cheriton H Aug. 1 Rescue Squad TUESDAY 9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague H H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Aug. 2 9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church, Church, Onancock upstairs - 709-9351 - bring a snack & your kids H H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-7050 10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock H H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley 11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley H H6 p.m. - Central Shore Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley 5:30 p.m. - Onancock Business & Civic Assn. mtg. - Naomi Makemie H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley Presbyterian Church, Onancock H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks WEDNESDAY H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Acc. mtg. - Sage Diner, H6:30 p.m. - Vietnam Veterans’ E.S. Chapter 614 mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley aug. 3 Onley H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Soup Kitchen - Corner Stone Seventh Day Adventist H7:15 p.m. - Disabled American Veterans’ mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Church, 3431 Main St., Exmore Main St., Onley H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - NASA/Wallops H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic UMC Base - Call Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base access. H7:30 p.m. - Central Masonic Lodge mtg. H1-2:30 p.m. p.m. - Riverside Shore Hospice Caregivers’ Support H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC Group mtg. - Onley UMC, 25642 E. Main St. - 789-5000 H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H3-4:30 p.m. - Riverside Shore Hospice Grief Support Group mtg. - THURSDAY H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac Onley UMC, 25642 E. Main St. - 789-5000 Aug. 4 H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Library H2 p.m. - Family Engineering Challenge - NASA Visitor Center H5 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist, Accomac - $1/wk. Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley - 787-7099 H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, Exmore - H6:30 p.m. - American Legion Post 101 mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main 442-6391 St., Onley H6 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Democratic Committee mtg. - E.S. Chamber of H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Commerce bldg., 19056 Parkway Rd., Melfa H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Call H7 p.m. - Republican Party mtg. - Little Italy, Nassawadox 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests H7 p.m. - E.S. Shooting Club mtg. - Exmore Fire Dept. Hall - 678-9038 H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon. mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Chincoteague Church of God H7-9 p.m. - Lecture Series: From the Parthenon to the Cape Charles H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC Coffee House (Lothar Haselberger) - Cape Charles Memorial Library H7-8 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - Market St. UMC, H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC Onancock H8 p.m. - Movies at the Palace: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” - H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague Palace Theatre, Cape Charles

Relay for Life Events Planned Relay for Life of Nandua will host its annual Quarter Auction on Friday, August 12 at the Parksley Firehouse. Entry and one bidding paddle are $5, additional paddles are $5 each. For $50, you get entry and paddles for eight people, reserved priority seating, and snacks. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the auction begins at 7 p.m. For more information or table reservations, call Kim Savage at (703)405-9664. On Sunday, August 14, The Generations of Hope Relay For Life Team will host a “Girl’s Day Out” from 2 til 4 p.m. at Epworthy United Methodist Church, 4158 Seaside Road, Exmore. There will be a demo manicure with Jamberry Nails and a jewelry sale with Fine Coastal Sterling Silver Jewelry (all cash and carry.) 30 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 P A S T I M E S Last Week’s Answers July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST Announcements Help Wanted Dental Assistant for busy dental practice Arcadia Nursing & Rehab Center Part time Part-time Activity Assistant Do you love to smile, help people and are hard working? M-F, Some weekends, evenings, and holidays maybe nec- Then you could be the right person for this job! essary. Some documentation required daily. Must have a Send your resume to [email protected] valid driver’s license and good record to drive facility van (Must present prior to hiring). Experience with long-term EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. care is preferred. 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Zero person with cashier, Exmore Diner or print **Servers, Dishwashers, REDUCED: $9,000. computer & customer application from motor & all accessories. hours since. $2,995. Beautiful Bussers $1,200. 442-5436. Call 757-824-5748. antique! Call Bart: 757-789-5141 service experience (no exmorediner.com Apply In Person at: phone calls). Drop off Experience preferred, but ’72 16-ft. boston before 6 p.m. Bill’s Seafood Restaurant whaler - 60 h.p. Mercury ’73 grady white - Good resume w/references to will train the right person 4040 Main Street cond. Boat & Trailer includ- 13.25 R17 ss apollo E.S. Mini Storage office, PLEASE NO PHONE motor, just overhauled, teak Chincoteague, VA 23336 console & bench, always kept ed. No rigging, no engine, propeller - Like new. 21012 Fairgrounds Rd., CALLS unsinkable. $1,500 OBO. $250. Call 442-7511 after Onancock, VA 23417. inside, $16,000 firm. 410- www.easternshorepost.com 957-3259. Call 442-7511 after 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 32 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 For Sale: FARMETTE ’01 18’ trophy - Very ’11 20-foot carolina performance in- NEW VOGUE PRIMA: 5 acres, high land, 2 lots Rentals - Apts. good cond. + extras. Can Skiff - 115 4-stroke Ya- crease power pro- Above-ground pool. 24’ w/septic, nice 3BR, 2BA be seen at K & E Marine, maha (100+ hrs.), T-top, grammer - Instant round with auto cleaner. house, 3 lg. garages, work- for rent in bloxom across from Perdue plant. fully loaded, $14,500. Call horsepower, improved econ- Must be moved. $2,950 shop, Gargatha Landing Fully furnished efficiency $11K. 757-678-3622. 757-589-8901. omy, easy installation, life- OBO. 757-709-0409 Rd., close to boat ramp. apt. Utilities included. $550/ ’00 maxum 2800 scr ’84 grady white - 25- time warranty. 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 $139,000. Possible financ- mo. rent + sec. dep. Call 757- twin 4.3L V6 engines. ft. w/enclosed hard top, & 8.1, ’99-’06 GM trucks. Mobile Homes ing. 757-894-1619. 665-1217 or 665-6172. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) 2 Mercury 150 h.p. out- Paid $400 for it and only for sale: craddock- 2-story rental maintenance record. Many boards, alum. 3-axle trailer, asking $200. 787-4674. 2br mobile homes apartment for sale extras. $19K OBO. Call outriggers, fighting chair, baldwin piano - Ex- in northern acc. ville - House w/3BR, 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. in Exmore. $90,000 OBO. 540-287-5047. bait table, 442-5908. cellent condition. Needs cty. for rent - Sec- Call 757-350-9513. pontoon boat - ’08 CHARTER BOAT tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 tion 8 approved. Call workshop & outbuilding. Aqua Patio 24-ft., 3-gate $15,000 OBO - 34’ Delta- items for sale - grills, 757-710-8894. Enclosed den & screened fish & cruise, ski tow bar, ville Dead-Rise $15,000 books, $’s low, not priced Mobile Home Parts front porch. Lg. living & Pine Street vinyl deck, 27” pontoons, obo - Charter Fishing Boat. items range from $2-$30. for sale. Dreamland Homes, dining rooms. WOW: only Apartments performance pkg.; ’08 Load- 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T 757-694-1336. Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. $125,000. Call 442-9436. for sale: lg. east- rite tandem trailer; 115 (757) 678-3718. hoverround wheel- 787-2823. 6 Carter Street h.p. Honda (200 hrs.), spare mercury outboard chair – Never been used. ern shore home - Between Bloxom & Onancock, VA 23417 prop. $16,500. 442-2131 or propeller ss 22- Brand new batteries in- Holland Hill (757) 787-4753 710-4876. Pitch - Like new. $450. stalled Mar. 1. $1,100. Call Parksley, 4BR, 2 Full BA, Residential Community completely renovated, all Lower unit assem- 757-710-0070 789-7648 or 710-0608. Applications are being tak- bly - Used less than ’98 sunbird cutty- FOR SALE: OCTAGON 29279 Tyler Drive new appliances, storage shed/Tiki hut, back deck, en for one- & two-bedroom 50 hours. Fits a Yamaha cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, GLASS-TOP DINING New Church, VA 23415 apartments and will be F80, F100 (years: ’99-’03.) 222 hours, w/trailer. $3,500. ROOM TABLE w/brass all new hardwood flooring downstairs, new carpet- added to our current $1,600. Call 442-7511 after 757-709-2371, leave msg. legs $275. 757-787-7307. 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes waiting list. Pine Street 5 p.m. 34’ deltaville dead- FOR SALE: antique ing upstairs, ceiling fans rent starts at $550 per month. in all rooms, front porch w/ Apartments is a subsidized ’77 22’ catalina sail- rise $28,500 obo - china closet. $200 Refrigerator/range/ apartment complex in boat - Swing keel, new Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 OBO. Call 757-787-7307. fans, bonus room 20’ x 16’, washer/dryer hook-up. 1 downstairs BR, lg. corner Onancock, Virginia. To re- fiberglass, clean cabin, good Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) Brazilian redwood/ Weekly trash pick-up/ ceive an application, either sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long 678-3718. [email protected] Massaranduba lot, electric baseboard heat, water/sewer are included in gas kitchen stove, lg. coun- call or report to the office. shaft, Load-rite trailer. RE- ltbaycharters.com flooring - Never been TDD #711 DUCED: $2,800. 442-1132 ’03 aquasport os- installed. 687 sq. ft. Cus- rent. Transit Bus Service. try eat-in Kit., $189,000. No pets. Must see...732-232-3123 or EQUAL HOUSING ’84 21-ft. ken craft prey - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115 tom milled w/tongue & OPPORTUNITY - Pilot house, fresh water h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ groove. On pallets inside 732-232-0409. cooled, V8 inboard, pocket Loader trailer, new uphol- a building in Nassawadox. (757)824-0315 1.7-acre building drive w/galvanized trailer. stery, must see! $7,200. $2,500 OBO. 757-710-8125. lot in melfa In- cludes well & septic. Zero $10,500. 757-665-6564. OBO. Call 757-678-6098. whirlpool 30” gas onancock boat wheels - 4-blade, ’90 22-ft. seapro cut- range - Self-cleaning, we pay top dollar Down. $450/mo. Call Larry 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. ty cabin - Rebuilt OMC $165. 757-894-0136. for used homes at 302-222-2064. square REDUCED $400. Call 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, king size bedroom & trade-ins!!! CALL we pay top dol- apartments 757-999-3437 & leave msg. 22-ft. aluminum trailer set - Cherry wood, King TODAY TO SCHEDULE lar for your land ’74 32-ft. trojan w/fly- w/brakes (Grady White mattress & box spring, YOUR FREE HOME EVAL- - Call Clayton Homes to- Now accepting applications ing bridge - Re-powered clone). $10,300 REDUCED: 10-drawer dresser w/mir- UATION: 302-846-9100. day for more information: for 2BR apts. & a 2BR (2) 454 GM Marine motors $7,300. Pat-757-442-4635. ror, 2 night stands, armoire NEW 3BR, 2BA HOME 302-846-9100. Handicap Accessible apt. w/fresh water cooling. Ra- top & base, 2 lamps, exc. ONLY $500 DEPOSIT Commercial/Resi- Rent starts at $532 & can dar depth finder, gener. & Farm & Lawn cond. Comforter, sheets, etc. CALL FOR DETAILS: dential – Professional go to $739. much more. Marine survey Orig. price- $5,771. Selling 302-846-0496. office­ Brick/slate roof with •Central air/heat, •wall- ’03. Great family boat. Needs Equipment for $3,300. 757-824-4022. NUEVA CASA–3 RECA- living quarters upstairs to-wall carpet, •ref. & some cosmetic & minor work. bicycle for sale - MARAS, 2 BANOS SOLO 4 BR, 1 ½ baths, LR with stove, •private entrance, Will sell to best offer. Call to kubota l3000f die- Canondale K7005X prof. $500 DEPOSITO LLAME fireplace, dining room, re- •community room & see boat. 665-6565. sel tractor - 536 grade mountain bike. Rid- PARA LOS REQUISITOS: ception room, hardwood •laundry room. Located ’90 22-ft. boston whal- hours. Very good condition. den once, many extras. SRP 302-846-9100. & ceramic tile floors, dry off Pennewell Ave., in er - Orig. owner; w/150 h.p. Bush Hog included. $6,300. $1,700: Selling for $500 ARE YOU A VETERAN basement and attic. Newly historic Onancock, VA. 4-stroke Honda still under 757-710-3817. OBO. Call 757-442-2783. AND LOOKING FOR A renovated. Separate garage warrantee (less than 50 hrs.) 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- 754 Taylor Triple-head NEW HOME? CALL FOR with brick floors. Have your Contact site manager Alum. trailer, T-top, 2-GPS/ BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- soft-serve ice DETAILS: 302-846-0495. own business here with at (757) 787-7213 sonar units, $22,000 firm. TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. cream machine - great visibility! Mid shore, Mon-Fri Will take older 15 to 17 ft. 5-hp meyers sub- Bought new; only used 6 Real Estate main street. $235,000 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. BW on trade. 434-821-9027 mersible water mos. READY FOR SUM- 757-678-7500. or 434-665-9260. pump - Includes electrical MER!! Water cooled. open house - Sunday, for sale: wallops TDD 1-800-828-1140 ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 box. Used less than 30 hrs REDUCED: $2,000. Call July 31. 2-5 p.m. 17300 Big launch pad view [email protected] h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. $950. 442-7677 & leave msg. 757-387-7678. Rd., between Bloxom & 3/4-acre lot - Site Onancock Square Apts. Bought new in 2002. Low 33” Rockwell 3/4 hp Parksley. 4BR, 2 Full BA, ready. Priced below assess- 160 Jacob Street engine hours & exc. cond. Feed/Seed drill press - Variable $189,000. Call for more ment. Call 757-710-0501. Onancock, VA 23417 $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 speed belt driven. $300. info.: 732-232-3123 or 732- virginia’s Eastern ’98 sunbird cutty- hay - $5 per bale. Call 757-894-8677. 232-0409. Shore - Live near the This institution is an Equal cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, straw - $3.50 per bale. 1968 harley david- jamesville bay- water! ¾ acre to 4 acre se- Opportunity 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. Call 757-824-3930 or call son golf cart – Very front - 4/5BR, 2.5BA, cluded, wooded or cleared Provider & 757-709-1191, leave msg. 757-894-1339 (cell). good shape. $1,200. Call 100-ft. wide lot, fully land- building sites near ma- Employer ’99 JOHNSON OUT- 757-709-3222. scaped, amazing sunsets. rinas, boat ramps and BOARD - 115 h.p. $1,800. Misc. - For Sale schwinn bicycle w/ $495,000. Call 757-442-2688. beaches. No building time Can be demoed. Good con- front basket, bell & chrome for sale: Wachapre- restriction. Priced to sell! TOO HOT & TIRED OF dition. 757-442-1345 2 steel-belted radi- fenders. Exc. cond. $100. ague/Quinby - Waterfront, From $18,000. Camp be- LOOKING!!! 19.5-ft. privateer - al tires - P205-70R15. 442-5436. 3BR 14’x70’ mobile home, fore you build, camper/ Cool off in your new Custom from factory open, Almost new. $100/pr. OBO. ’88-’92 maxx racing 2BA w/new vanities, im- RV parking on your own home? Contact us today! full-length custom canopy. Call 757-710-4835. card set - And 1990 maculate, lg. shaded corner lot, on­site storage for trac- Exmore Village I & II Apts. 40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs., 10-spd. vintage Skybox NBA Card Sets: lot, lg. 24’x16’ deck, new tor trailers. Paved roads, schwinn le tour bicy- underground electric and (757)442-9471 elec. start & tilt, all stain- Make Offer. 710-8637 laminate flooring, new dry- This institution is an equal cle - Tire pump, backpack, wall, completely insulated, septic approved. Perfect for less steel deck fittings, quantity 2-b tanks opportunity employer. Load-rite trailer w/teflon saddlebag, security chain, filled with acet- shed. Call 757-442-5009. retirement/vacation. Low rollers. $9,500: it is a steal! tire pressure gauge all in- ylene – $220. Call taxes. First come, first pick . Call 757-875-0268. cluded. $130. 757-990-1095. 757-894-0136. 757-678-7631.

July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 Simpson Tree & 27-ft. aristocrat mill run BOBCAT Service - Tree travel trailer - Funky Kitty & Big Papa Pup say...Call John Miller Apartments trimming, removal and $7,000. Call 442-3956. 35409 Mill Run Lane stump grinding. 787-2100 ’10 toyota tacoma Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam Shells, Top Belle Haven, VA 23306 or 710-8477. FREE ESTI- pre-runner super- (757)442-3436 MATES. We accept credit cab – 83K miles, Exc. Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work cards. Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. Applications are being ac- Call Jeff at 678-6041. cepted to add persons to Storage 2011 FoRD FIESTA Just Call Site Work the waiting list for one-, 38,838 MI $6,300 OBO - two- & three-bedroom Air, AM/FM, CD w/aux jack, Specialist subsidized apartments in nandua auto trans, seven airbags Belle Haven, Virginia. Ap- mini storage 30/38mpg 757-678-5468 John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 plications may be request- [email protected] ed by calling the Mill Run Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., ’12 hyundai accent - ’00 – 150K mi. ’09 400cc suzuki New tires, brakes clutch & burgman motorcycle for office number or by visit- Tasley. 757-787-3059. 4-door sedan, 91K mi., still Yard/Estate Sales under factory warrantee, windshield-wiper motor. sale - 7,000 mi., Exc. cond., ing the rental office Mon- $10 Off 1st month’s rent household items/ day thru Friday between 4-cyl., great on gas, $8,000. $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. $3,500 OBO. Call 804-399- 757-302-3222. 6656 (leave message). fishing tackle sale the hours of 1 & 4 p.m. - Sat., 7/30, 8am-2pm. 428 EQUAL ’99 35th anniversary Vehicles – Motorcycles ’88 BMW motorcycle gt mustang - Profes- - K100RS, 52K miles. Has Plum St., Cape Charles. HOUSING Rods, reels, lures, hooks, OPPORTUNITY Vehicles – Cars, sionally installed engine & ATVs & Scooters bags, fairing, & windshield. REDUCED: $2,500 OBO. 50 weights, furniture, tools!! 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty ’01 volusia intrud- Trucks, SUVs, RVs on engine still good. $7,500. m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. yard sale - Downing TOO HOT & TIRED OF er suzuki motorcy- UMC, just South of T’s Cor- Good cond. 757-377-8261. cle - 800cc, like new. Call LOOKING!!! 2004 INFINITI G35 ask- 1916 replica pack- Wanted ner, Oak Hall. Sat., Aug. 6. Cool off in your new ing $3,900 - 4-door se- 757-824-3147. 7am-noon. To reserve your ard limo on a 1968 ’04 Harley fat boy home? Contact us today! dan4-door (757) 787-4808 chassis & motor - we pay top dol- table call 824-4877. Outside [email protected] Apehangers, Triple lar for your land tables: $5; inside tables: $10. Accomack Manor Apt. Homes With trailer. $5,200. Call Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- ’96 geo metro 5-spd. 709-9456. - Call Clayton Homes to- 757-665-5848 - Great gas mileage, body ing $9,500. Call 757-709- day for more information: This institution is an equal ’08 gulfstream b 9112 or 757-709-4963. & tires in good cond., needs touring xl edition - 302-846-9100. opportunity employer. some engine repair. $1,200. ’04 yamaha 1100 v- Only 7,840 mi., 2 slide-outs, star cruiser - 21K Call after 6 p.m.: 665-7310. immaculate. $80,000. Call JUST REDUCED! 2010 mi., 2-tone (Raspberry Red Place a legal ad in the Eastern Shore Post 301-704-6334. & Desert Sand), wide white DODGE DAKOTA $9,999 ’03 ford sport trac CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST Services - White, extended cab, wall tires & many extras. V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, good $4,700/OBO. 757-990-2269. shore-fine soft- auto, 2WD, Leer Cap, lock- tires, great cond., 212K miles, wash - Roof & Exterior ing compartments,111K, $4,300 OBO. 789-7669. Cleaning. Low-Pressure 757.414.1497. ’00 chrysler grand Washing. Reasonable Rates. ’11 mustang gt 5.0 – voyager van - 3.3 V6, 757-894-7047. 6-spd. auto., red exterior Legal Ads & Auctions full power, 154K hwy. miles, & black interior. 9,900 mi. premium sound system. Pine, Oak, Walnut, $22,000. 410-957-4508. $3,800 OBO. 757-694-5332. Cherry and more for ’12 nissan altima - 2016 Annual Team Anchored in Hope sale. Rough cut or planed 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic, Relay for Life Charity Auction available or we saw your A/C, CD player, cruise con- logs. Portable Sawmill. trol, power window/locks, July 30, 2016, Moose Lodge, Belle Haven, Va. 4:30 pm Preview 757-331-4848 like new, warranty, 22K mi., REDUCED: Now-$11,900; $15.00 Dinner Buffet by Little Italy w/ Local Desserts WE BUY: Was-$14,900. 443-235-0304. Auction begins at approx. 6:00pm Chester Jackson Presiding 2000 Ford F450 Super Duty ’03 thor 37-ft. intrud- Conducted by: Chester & Linda Jackson • Copper, • Brass, er - 3 slide-outs, 47K orig. In Honor of Joan Irwin and George Mears; • Aluminum, • Stainless Power Stroke, Diesel miles, 2 A/C units, genera- Steel, • A/C Units, 7.3, V8, 5-spd. trans- tor, self-leveling hydraulic In Memory of Bill Taylor and Mike Huether • Computers. mission with Morgan jack. REDUCED: $27,500. Local carvings and decoys by: Donnie Holloway, Mark Ross, Billy Crockett, P.G. Ross, Only Open Sat: 8-4 (through March) truck body, low mileage, 757-710-1431. Carl Allums, J.P. Atkinson, F.A. Camden, Herb Daisey, Russell Fish, Arte Schwenderman Railroad Ave., Melfa $16,000 OBO. Contact ’98 jeep grand cher- Wood Art: Michael Loring, George Smith, Jack Parks Art Works: Danny Doughty, Ralph Ray at 410-430-1738. okee - 190K mi., excep- Pecorelli, Jeff Pitts, Bethany Simpson, Katie Williams, Melanie Widgeon, Brittany Floyd- paRKS paving tional engine, heater needs Johnson, Copper Creations, Mama Girl, Karen Pruitt, High Point Glassworks, Vesna Dovis, ’01 Chevrolet van - Paving, Seal Coating, All repair, $1,800 cash. Call for Guy Shover, Patrick Belote, Willie Crockett, Moonrise Jewelry, Carol Crockett, Diana Da- Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Heavy duty, extremely well appt. 757-709-9483. vis, Billye D Custis, Diane Ginsberg, Christine Wilson Quilts & Handmade: Reita Schmidt, Extensions, Dirt Work, equipped with extra $10K ’84 Monte Carlo - Bobcat & Mini Backhoe worth of handicap features. Holly Holzworth Other: Guitar Essentials gift basket, Green starfish wreath, Dog and Cat Classic. 45,000 actual miles, gift baskets, Marble-top table, DAWN gift basket with gift card, Massage basket, Car detail Services. Locally Owned $8,000. 442-0669. AM/FM cassette, power Business. 757-710-9600. ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt basket including gift certificate for oil change, tire rotation, and balance, Longaberger gift brakes & steering. $8,800. baskets and items, Printer w/ink, Mirrors, Snow Babies, Make it & Take it flower arranging lariet - All options, 200K 442-5009. mi., mechanically & physical- for 8, Sporting clay shoot for 2, Gun safety course, 1-week vacation in OC, Tupperware gift 1969 4-door chevy basket, Telescope, Wine glasses, Oyster knives, 1-week vacation in Corolla, NC, 2 nights ly sound. $7,800. Call 757- malibu – Has a solid Garage Doors 620-9042 or 757-653-0371. in Ocean City, Desserts, Cake by Heavenly Creations, Boggs Water and Sewage gift certifi- Automatic Openers frame. Restoration project. 2012 coachman cata- 350 rebuilt engine. Title in- cate, 18-holes golf for 4 w/cart, Fishing trip, Hang-gliding trips, Camping basket with certifi- Installation, Sales lina - 30-ft., 2 slides, front cluded. $2,200 OBO. Leave cate to Tall Pines, Dovis Blue Crab pitcher, Miss Jennifer cruise, 20x20 Tent rental, 1-year & Service kitchen, exc. cond., serious message: 787-4143. trash service, Week at Camp Silver Beach (2017), 3-month membership Onley YMCA, Ster- inquiries. 757-824-3707. rare 2005 ssr chev- ling silver jewelry, Sapphire and sterling jewelry, Baby room lamb set, Japanese teapots ’81 Cadillac El Do- rolet roadster - and sake set, Pillows, Hand-turned bowls, Cast-iron kettle, Miscellaneous furniture, Load of rado Diesel. Very good Hard-top convertible, LT-1 clam shells, Davis Wharf Marine boat pull, Clams, Oysters, Plants, Gift Certificates, many cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Corvette engine, black, other items. Dinner Menu (First Come, First Serve): Chicken Fettuccini Alfredo, Broccoli, Call Rodney 665-4639. exc. cond., special stripes. Meatballs, Baked Ziti, tossed salad, rolls, desserts, water, coffee & tea. Flowers by Floral ’12 honda accord Lx - Affordable Rates REDUCED: $28,000. Call Express, 50/50 raffle, Luminary bags, silly hat auction. Credit cards accepted for bar & auc- 4-cyl., automatic, 4-door, load- 757-894-1664. ed, factory warranty, like new, tion items only. Desserts by donation offered all evening. Come hungry with full wallets and Call 894-3151 have fun for a great cause. 32K mi., $14,695. Reduced Locally Owned, to: $13,495. 757-894-1684. Locally Operated Together we can–and do–make a difference! 34 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016

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PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID/RFP TOWN OF EASTVILLE TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Sealed bid proposals will be accepted from qualified con- The Town of Eastville has scheduled its FY17 Town FORMER MIDDLE SCHOOL PROPERTY, tractors by Northampton County Public Schools for an Council meetings. The meetings will be held at the Town MACHIPONGO, VIRGINIA Asphalt Resurface project at Occohannock Elementary Hall located at 5248 Willow Oak Road at 7:00PM on the The County of Northampton is soliciting bids for the trim- School and Kiptopeke Elementary School, County of following dates: ming and/or removal of certain trees and shrubs located Northampton, Virginia. Monday- July 11, 2016 at the former Northampton Middle School, 7247 Young Monday-August 8, 2016 Street, Machipongo, Virginia. Sealed bids will be received until 12:00 p.m. Thursday, Tuesday-September 6, 2016 August 11, 2016. Send bids directly to Mr. Chris Truckner, Monday-October 3, 2016 Complete bid specifications can be obtained by contacting Northampton County Public Schools, 7207 Young Street, Monday-November 7, 2016 Janice Williams at the County Administrator’s Office at Machipongo, Virginia 23405, marked “Proposal for Park- Monday-December 5, 2016 757-­678-­0440 ext. 516. ing Lot Improvements”. Any proposals received after the Tuesday-January 3, 2017 deadline will be rejected. Bid packets may be obtained Monday-February 6, 2017 Bids are to be received not later than 3:00 p.m., Friday, from Northampton County Public Schools Central Office. Monday-March 6, 2017 August 12, 2016. Bids can be submitted via fax at 757/678­ For further information, contact Mr. Chris Truckner at Monday-April 3, 2017 -0483 or mailed to: County Administration, Post Office 757/678-5151 ext./ 7001 or [email protected]. Monday-May 1, 2017 Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347. Bids can also be delivered Monday-June 5, 2017 to the County Administrator’s Office, 16404 Courthouse The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and Monday-July 10, 2017 Road, Eastville, VA 23347, with “NMS Tree Trimming/ waive informalities. Procedure for withdrawal of a bid Everyone is welcome. Removal Bid” written on the outside of the bid. due to error is that described in Section 2.2-4330 of the Jonny Stevenson, Town Clerk Code of Virginia.

FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL Property Address: 35008 Wood Thrush Ct. auction on the date of sale. An- ESTATE IN trail’s end Property Address: 5107 Sailfin Dr. Tax Map No. 029A10200003500 nouncements made at auction time take Tax Map No. 029A20100019900 Assessed Value: $10,800.00 precedence over any print, electronic, or August 20, 2016, 10:00 AM Assessed Value: $13,000.00 Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 35 verbal information, including but not To be held at the Clubhouse in Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 199 limited to the Minimum Bid. Successful Chincoteague Bay Trail’s End Property Address: 6023 Blue Jay Ct. bidder will be required to deposit with Subdivision, 5360 Trails End Dr., Property Address: 35015 Starfish Ct. Tax Map No. 029A10200009400 Trustee a deposit (non-refundable) in an Horntown, VA 23395. Tax Map No. 029A20100048700 Assessed Value: $10,800.00 amount equal to 10% of successful bid Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 94 in cash or certified funds at time of sale, The following properties will Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 487 with the closing to occur within thirty be auctioned: Property Address: 35036 Sycamore Ct. days of the date of said sale or within Property Address: 35008 Mussell Ct. Tax Map No. 029A10200013500 such time set by Trustee in Trustee’s Property Address: 5103 Swan Dr. Tax Map No. 029A20600001600 Assessed Value: $17,700.00 sole discretion. Written one-price bids Tax Map No. 029A10100044400 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 135 will be accepted for any of the proper- Assessed Value: $19,500.00 Unit 2, Sheet 9, Lot 16 ties pursuant to the terms set forth in Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 444 Property Address: 7 East Wind Ct. Va. Code § 55-516. There is no warranty Property Address: 6151 Slipper Shell Dr. Tax Map No. 029A20200000600 relating to right, title, interest, or the Property Address: 5107 Swan Dr. Tax Map No. 029A20300001500 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 like in this disposition. Property is be- Tax Map No. 029A10100044500 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Unit 3, Sheet 8, Lot 6 ing sold pursuant to Va. Code § 55-516, Assessed Value: $6,700.00 Unit 3, Sheet 3, Lot 15 and title will be conveyed pursuant to Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 445 Property Address: 6008 Bay Breeze Dr. statute and subject to all liens or encum- Property Address: 6252 Bay Breeze Dr. Tax Map No. 029A10100032600 brances as provided in said statute. All Property Address: 5195 Swan Dr. Tax Map No. 029A20300013200 Assessed Value: $12,200.00 information for review by appointment Tax Map No. 029A10100046700 Assessed Value: $7,600.00 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 326 only. Notwithstanding the Minimum Assessed Value: $24,100.00 Unit 3, Sheet 3, Lot 132 Bids announced at the time of sale, the Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 467 Property Address: 5114 Swan Dr. Trustee reserves the right to accept and/ Property Address: 35011 Cockle Shell Ct. Tax Map No. 029A10100039500 or reject all offers. Time is of the essence. Property Address: 5215 Swan Dr. Tax Map No. 029A2050029700 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Other conditions may be announced at Tax Map No. 029A10100046800 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 395 the sale. Assessed Value: $8,900.00 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 297 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 468 Property Address: 6034 Periwinkle Dr. TRUSTEE: Property Address: 35007 Cockle Shell Ct. Tax Map No. 029A20500010300 Pender & Coward, P.C., Property Address: 5185 Blue Heron Dr. Tax Map No. 029A2050029800 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 222 Central Park Ave., Tax Map No. 029A10100057000 Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 103 Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 298 Virginia Beach, VA Assessed Value: $6,300.00 Phone: (757) 490-6261 Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 570 TERMS: Minimum Bids will be an- nounced prior to the start of the Email: [email protected] July 29, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 35

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL OF The annual meeting of the Northampton County Local The Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Chincoteague DANGEROUS NUISANCE STRUCTURES Advisory Agriculture/Forestal District (AFD) Committee will hold a public hearing on August 11, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. The Town of Cheriton (Town) is soliciting proposals from will be held on Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers located at 6150 Community interested and qualified Class A Contractors to provide The purpose is to review new AFD application and to for- Drive to receive public comments and views on the fol- for the safe and responsible demolition and removal of ward recommendations to the Planning Commission and lowing zoning matter. structures that have been deemed a nuisance by the Board of Supervisors. Town. Appeal 16-08-1 A request from Jerry Tarr, 4451 Main The full, unabridged Request for Proposal may be ob- The meeting will be held in the Board chambers located Street, for a variance from Article 3, sections 3.9.2, 3.9.3 tained from Stacey Sparrow, Town Clerk, Town of Cheri- on the second floor of the County Administrative Office (1) & 3.9.1 (1) of the zoning ordinance of the Town of Chin- ton at 21334 Bayside Road, Cheriton, Virginia 23316 or building, located at 16404 Courthouse Road in Eastville, coteague. The applicant wishes to change the use of the an email copy can be sent if requested. Virginia. building from business to residential. The parcel is 2,961 All Proposals must be received by the Clerk’s Office of square feet in area. Zoning requires a minimum lot size rd the Town of Cheriton no later than August 23 , 2016 at The following applications will be considered: of 10,500 square feet. The current structure is 10’ from 5:00 pm. ****POSTMARKS WILL NOT GOVERN**** A. A Request to Withdraw from Custis Farms AFD: the front lot line. Current zoning requires a minimum Questions and requests for more information may be Ballard Fish Company has requested to withdraw 25’ setback. The current structure is 2’ from the south directed to Stacey Sparrow, Clerk, Town of Cheriton at property identified as Tax Map 10 double circle A lot line. Current zoning requires a minimum 10’ setback. 757-331-8200. parcel 84 and located near Willis Wharf. The property is located in C-3 Corridor Commercial. Small, women-owned and minority-owned businesses are encouraged to apply. Anyone may attend the meeting which is open to the public. Kenny L. Lewis Zoning Administrator

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF Notice of Joint Public Hearings “ABANDONED WATERCRAFT” 5788 Occohannock Neck, Exmore, Virginia 23350 The Cape Charles Planning Commission and Town Coun- Red/Grey BassMaster boat, 16-ft. model #154SV, (Northampton Co., VA) cil will hold joint public hearings on Monday, August 15, VIN BSM73791H889, call 757-710-9464. In execution of a deed of trust, from ERIC ARNE and 2016 at 6:00pm at the Cape Charles Civic Center at 500 William Perez, 35289 Bradford Neck Rd., Quinby 23423. VIRGINIA M. ARNE, dated July 30, 2009, in the original Tazewell Avenue to receive comment on the following: principal amount of $137,934.10, recorded in the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office of the County of Northampton, Vir- 1) A request for zoning map amendment to rezone ginia, as Instrument Number 090001685, (Seth E. Twery, Parcel 83A3-11-2 from Harbor District to Industrial PUBLIC NOTICE P.C. having been appointed Substitute Trustee under in- District M-2. APPROVAL OF A CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION strument of record as Instrument Number 160000932 in FROM AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR said Clerk’s Office), due to default in payment of the debt 2) A conditional use permit application for the following A PROJECT FUNDED THROUGH THE VIRGINIA secured, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for proposed conditional uses at Parcel 83A3-11-2: marine WATER SUPPLY REVOLVING FUND sale at public auction in front of the Courthouse for the port facility, boatyard, bulk storage, transfer facility. PUBLIC NOTICE NO.: WSL-039-15 Circuit Court of Northampton County, Virginia on the The following uses are permitted in the M-2 District by FIRST PUBLICATION DATE: JULY 22, 2016 12th day of August, 2016 at 11:00 a.m., that certain tract conditional use (Cape Charles Zoning Ordinance The Virginia Department of Health has under consider- of real estate known as 5788 Occohannock Neck, Exmore, Article III, Section 3.13.C.7-10, 13 and 23): ation a request for a Categorical Exclusion from an Envi- Virginia 23350, situated in the County of Northampton, 7. Concrete plant; manufacturing, sales, and distribu- ronmental Assessment for a waterworks project proposed Virginia, more particularly described as follows: tion of concrete and related products to be funded through the Virginia Water Supply Revolv- All that certain lot or parcel of land, together with 8. Railroad tracks, sidings, yards, or roundhouses ing Fund. The applicant is Triangle Enterprises, Inc. the buildings and improvements thereon, situate 9. Marinas, docks, and wharves, if contiguous to the The Triangle Mobile Home Park (MHP) is located in on Virginia State Route 183 (the road leading from Cape Charles Harbor Mappsville, Virginia. The Triangle MHP Metering Project Wardtown to Silver Beach), in Franktown District, 10. Port facilities; marine, rail, trucking, and/or inter- consists of the installation of approximately 70 residential Northampton County, Virginia, containing 0.29 Ac. modal terminals, including transfer, storage, handling, water meters. In addition to the residential water meters (12826 sq. ft) as shown on that certain plat of survey inspection, processing, and/or transport of container- which will be installed at each mobile home connection, entitled “Plat of Survey, Parcel of Land Surveyed at ized, bulk, and/or other cargo the project also includes the procurement of equipment to the Request of Eric Arne and Virginia M. Arne, lo- 13. Outdoor storage provided it shall be surrounded by read the meters and associated billing software. cated at Jamesville, Franktown District, Northamp- wax myrtle or red tip photinia installed on 4-foot cen- The project is excluded by Category No. 3 “Water line re- ton County, Virginia”, dated July 1, 2009 and made by ters and by evergreen trees with a minimum caliper placement/rehabilitation to correct exfiltration water loss Shore Engineering Co., Inc. Said plat is recorded in of 2.5 inches on 15-foot centers, except for entrances problems or problems associated with inadequate water the Northampton County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office and exits pressure” and Category No. 6 “Minor extensions of water as Instrument Number 090001684. Said lot or parcel 23. Structures, other than buildings, exceeding 50 feet lines, which will be located within road right-of-way or of land is bounded generally on the Northwest by said otherwise previously, disturbed areas” of the Procedural public road, on the Northeast and Southeast by the The Planning Commission will hold their regular month- Guidelines for Drinking Water Funding Recipients dated land of Deborah J. Benson, and on the Southwest by ly meeting to vote on recommendations to Town Council January 1, 2016. the land of Marion E. Wilfrid and the land of William for both applications immediately following the public This project is documented in the Virginia Department of Wat Tyler, all as shown on the aforesaid plat. hearings. Health’s Application for Construction Funds dated August 29, 2014, and a letter received June 7, 2016 from Triangle Included with the sale as an appurtenance to the Information on the conditional use permit applica- Enterprises, Inc. requesting a Categorical Exclusion. aforesaid real estate is a 2005 Marlette Manufactured tion can be viewed online at www.capecharles.org un- On the basis of a review of the request and support docu- Home – VIN No. LEW050307PAABAC. der Agendas, in the Planner’s Office at 2 Plum Street mentation, the Virginia Department of Health proposes Sale subject to all conditions, restrictions, reserva- or obtained by phone at 757-331-3259 x15, or email to to approve the request. tions and easements, if any of record and now applicable [email protected]. Persons may comment in writing to the Department on thereto. the proposed approval of the Categorical Exclusion within Terms: At least 10% cash on day of sale; balance due 30 days from the first publication date. Comments shall within 30 days. include the name, address, and telephone number of the writer and shall contain a complete, concise statement of FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Attention Attorneys: the factual basis for the comments. Only those comments Seth E. Twery, Esq. received within this period will be considered by the De- Seth E. Twery, P.C. Call Angie to place a legal ad partment. Following the comment period, the Department P.O. Box 185 will make its determination regarding the approval. Lynchburg, VA 24505-­0185 in the Eastern Shore Post. Fast, All comments should be addressed to: (434) 845-­5285 Steven D. Pellei, PE, Director free quotes and quick Division of Construction Assistance, Planning, and Policy Virginia Department of Health turn-around on affidavits. Office of Drinking Water Madison Building 109 Governor Street, 6th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST 36 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016 TRUSTEE SALE NOTICE NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE 32520 Dream Road, New Church, VA 23415 JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE 5112 Richardson Street, Chincoteague, VA 23336 Accomack County By virtue of the power and authority contained in a On August 30, 2016, proceedings will be commenced Deed of Trust dated June 8, 2007, and recorded at In- In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original princi- under authority of Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of strument Number 200703298 in the Clerk’s Office for the pal amount of $180,000.00, dated November 18, 2008 Virginia to sell the following parcels located in the Coun- Circuit Court for Accomack County, VA, securing a loan recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of ty of Accomack, Virginia for payment of delinquent taxes which was originally $417,000.00. The appointed SUB- the Accomack County, Virginia, in Document No. STITUTE TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will 200900781, default having occurred in the payment of Anderson, Robert L. & Mary J. 029A10200004800 offer for sale at public auction at main entrance of the the Note thereby secured and at the request of the hold- Anderson, Robert L. & Mary J. 029A10200004700 Accomack County Circuit Court, located at 23316 Court- er of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will Bagwell, Jonathan 085A3A000007600 house Avenue on: offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Cir- Bagwell, Jonathan 09400A000006000 September 1, 2016 at 1:30 PM cuit Court of Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse The owner of any property listed may redeem it at Avenue, Accomack, on August 29, 2016 at 10:30 AM any time before the date of sale by paying accumulated improved real property, with an abbreviated legal de- the property described in said deed, located at the above taxes, penalties, interest and costs thereon at the law scription of All that certain lot or parcel of land located address and briefly described as: office listed below. The pro rata costs of publication here- on Chincoteague Island, Accomack County, Virginia, and under shall become a part of the tax and together with designated as Lot No. 3 on a certain plat of survey en- All that certain lot or parcel of land situate on the all other costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees set titled, “Assateague West Development for Roy E. Twil- West side of the road leading from Wattsville to At- by the court, shall be collected when payment is made ley and Donald Amrien, Chincoteague Island, Accomack lantic, in Atlantic Magisterial District, Accomack whether or not court proceedings have been initiated. County, Virginia”, dated June 1972, made by R.L. Beebe, County, Virginia, bounded as follows: on the North C.E., and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit by the road running from the Seaside Road to the DANA T. BUNDICK Court of Accomack County, Virginia, in Plat Book 22, Wattsville-Chincoteague Road; on the East, by the TREASURER Page 35, reference to said plat being hereby made for aforesaid Wattsville-Atlantic Road; on the South by ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA a more particularly description of the herein conveyed the land now or formerly of S. H. Savage, and on the property., and as more fully described in the aforesaid West by a certain branch, containing 1 acre, more Deed of Trust. or less, with improvements thereon. JAMES W. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law TERMS OF SALE: The property will be sold “AS IS,” Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- 7100 Route 17 WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- Yorktown, VA 23692 ANY KIND AND SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, (757) 898-7000 reservations, easements, rights of way, and all other mat- affecting the aforesaid property. www.vataxsale.com ters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust to be announced at the time of sale. A deposit of $20,000.00, TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, in cash or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING cashier’s check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE fied check will be required at the time of sale, but no more The Northampton County Board of Supervisors will will be required at the time of sale. The balance of the than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement conduct a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, August purchase price, with interest at the rate contained in within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is sub- 9, 2016 in the Board Room of the County Administration the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date ject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not Building, 16404 Courthouse Road, Eastville, Virginia, to said funds are received in the office of the SUBSTITUTE file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior receive public comment on the following ordinances: TRUSTEE, will be due within fifteen (15) days of sale. to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the sta- In the event of default by the successful bidder, the en- tus of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE tire deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and limited to, determination of whether the borrower en- REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES INCURRED IN expenses of sale and Substitute Trustee’s fee. All other tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid RESPONDING TO TERRORISM HOAX INCIDENT public charges or assessments, including water/sewer off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale OR BOMB THREAT charges, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, all other costs incident to settlement to be paid by the in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit with- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE purchaser. In the event taxes, any other public charges out interest. Additional terms may be announced at the REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES INCURRED IN have been advanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collec- RESPONDING TO DRIVING-UNDER-THE-INFLU- be adjusted from the date of sale at the time of settle- tion Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt ENCE (DUI) AND OTHER TRAFFIC INCIDENTS ment. Purchaser agrees to pay the seller’s attorneys at collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred settlement, a fee of $445.00 for review of the settlement to herein and any information we obtain will be used for The purpose of these ordinances is to allow for the documents. that purpose. reimbursement of fees associated with the expenses incurred by emergency responders to DUI (and other Additional terms will be announced at the time of sale SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee traffic incidents) as well as terrorism hoax incidents and the successful bidder will be required to execute and or bomb threats. deliver to the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or con- This is a communication from a debt collector. tract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: These proposed ordinances are available for review at SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. 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would mind taking one how important it is to take time to live of the newspapers we while you and your loved ones can. were lugging around. And so rest assured, the Post is not POST Script These days, the demand going away with me. It will grow even for the Post is so fierce more vibrant under new owners, who By Cheryl Nowak that we are forced to ra- will treat it as tenderly as any new- ’ve been tion them in many loca- born deserves. thinking tions — and for that we I’ll be around for up to three months Iabout end- ny pages in advertising, we suddenly are abundantly grateful. more to help my baby adjust to its new ings a lot lately. “All good realized we actually had to come up Though the Post always has prid- life, but I won’t be running the show. things must come to an with news to fill the surrounding holes. ed itself on being a bit “different” and Hopefully, you won’t notice when I fi- end.” “All’s well that ends So we put our personal Power- counter-establishment, we actually de- nally slip out of the room, just as I hope well.” And that annoying- Macs (a misnomer, to be sure) to work, veloped a mission statement all those you really haven’t noticed my presence ly ubiquitous “At the end of the day.” chugging out that first edition. And years ago, just like the big guys do. Of all that much behind the pages of the Guess it’s to be expected, because to- then there was the trip to the print- course, ours took about three minutes, Post for these many years. day marks my last issue of the Eastern ers in Dover, Del., only to find that we where theirs normally require commit- I’m sure readers have taken note Shore Post as its editor. had not known to bring every original tees and seminars and not a few Pow- that most of the column headings It’s been 16½ years now since Can- graphic in the paper; thus, a return erPoint presentations. The Post’s mis- in our paper have the word “Post” in dy Farlow and I began the Post, and I trip was required and an all-night- sion statement is three-fold: to produce them: “MilePosts,” “Posting Up,” “Post know I can speak for her when I say er resulted. The speeding ticket duly a good product, to provide a few decent Office,” “They’re At the Post,” “Post-Op that it has surpassed our most ambi- earned on the way back only cement- jobs, and to have a h_ _ _ of a good Ed Page,” etc. It was another whimsi- tious dreams. ed the madcap marvels of that initial time doing it. And I like to think we’ve cal attempt to demystify what can be a I well remember that first edition edition, whose ultimate arrival at our achieved all three. lot of gray text. Well, there were a few of June 2, 1999. Producing it was just Tasley office was welcomed as jubi- But it’s time for me to retire. The “post” words that Candy just would not about as laborious as birthing our ba- lantly as the Beatles hitting Ameri- fact is that the Post is so robust, thriv- allow me to use, contending that they bies, and we probably were equal- ca — only with a reduced screaming ing so much, that it needs more energy were too disrespectful. And so, after all ly as naïve about what to expect. We throng of about seven. than I can provide. I still can come up these years, I will use here what I had had planned to start small — a simple Candy and I circulated through with the ideas, with the vision, but just facetiously suggested for the obituary 16-page paper to introduce the Post. the Parksley Festival that first week- not with the vigor to see them through. heading, as I close out my post-mortem. But when our sales staff sold that ma- end, hesitantly asking revelers if they In addition, I have learned firsthand ~30~

gue we are the dominant species and Post Op- ny police officers on duty at a given time Post Office Mail we can subjugate all others species to anyway (other than to generate revenue)? our will and benefit is an antiquated Of course, these are just my thoughts form of discrimination: speciesism. Ed Page penned in an op-ed letter, but one must Pony Penning Should Be Stopped Constantly I read letters from local wonder what is really going on in Onley Dear Editor: citizens bemoaning how their tax money is allocated. for this to even be an issue. Being new to the area, I had never heard of the Surely they could agree that the fire department, for Charles Knitter, Keller Pony Penning event. When it was explained to me, I whom this event is a fundraiser, is deserving of funds was appalled. and then we could put an end to this ungodly ritual. “They’re Looking more into it online, I was even further dis- After all, the police and military institutions are gusted. Pictures of the 2016 event showed wannabe provided by the state through a grossly dispropor- at the Post …” cowboys in their leather boots really thinking they are tionate budget and serve no pragmatic purpose, something special. Then there are images of the ter- whereas firefighters are actually useful. rified horses being forcibly driven through the water Johnathan Albrecht, Melfa against their will. And what happens when they reach Tickets Should Pay for OVFC their destination? They have their babies stolen! We Editor: Cheryl Nowak can use semantics to obscure this fact by calling them Dear Editor: Advertising Manager: Troy Justis “foals,” but they are somebody’s children. I need to say something. Sports Editor: Bill Sterling It is not our right to kidnap them and sell them for Every morning and evening during my commute Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira our own purposes. This is akin to slavery. Some will ar- to work, I see Onley’s finest writing a ticket to anoth- Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley gue it is a tradition, but what is inherent in a tradition er poor motorist they have pulled over. Every time I Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak that makes it just or moral? Enslavement of blacks, drive through Onley, there they sit — waiting for the Regular Contributor: Ron West feudalism, and witch hunts were traditions as well. next victim. Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 Others will maintain it is for population control. Why, oh why, is funding for the town’s fire depart- Onley, VA 23418 But who are we, as humans, to say that another spe- ment an issue? Where is all that money from the email: [email protected] cies population needs to be controlled when human- tickets going? It certainly doesn’t seem to be going Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) kind’s proliferation is matched only by our destruc- toward providing the town and its taxpayers with Fax: 757-789-7681 tiveness? Who is controlling our population? To ar- anything tangible. Why does the town need so ma- 40 • Eastern Shore Post • July 29, 2016