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Grand Jury Hands Down
Gang-Related Indictments
By Linda Cicoira
Two 21-year-old men were indicted Monday by an Accomack Grand Jury on charges of being members of the
“Bloods” and committing crimes in association with the
street gang while being inmates at the county jail.
Tyvon Lyncurtis (Teddy) Smith, 21, of Diamond Spring
Boulevard of the Parksley area and Sied Dontay Hopkins,
21, of East Main Street in Onley are accused of beating Patrick Wescott, 41, of Silver Thorne Road in New Church, who
was also incarcerated at the jail, on Jan. 1. Wescott has since
been moved to Eastern Shore Regional Jail in Northampton
County, but he was brought to Accomac to testify against the
other two during a preliminary hearing last month.
Charges were not filed until July when another case
against Smith fell apart because witnesses did not appear in
court or couldn’t remember when asked about an incident in
which Smith was accused of opening fire on a house in Rolling Acres last November. It was later learned that the witnesses’ house was hit by gunfire the weekend before the trial.
At the preliminary hearing, Wescott testified that Smith
and Hopkins “grabbed and stomped me,” Wescott said. “I
had blurred vision from getting stomped in the head.”
A State Police special agent identified Smith making
gang signs and wearing team clothing favored by the
Blood gang in several photos confiscated from Smith’s
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Perdue Refund Likely Significant
Northampton Captures First Win Since 2010
In the top photo, taken by Post Sports Editor Bill Sterling, Dyshawn Beckett breaks loose
— in a key play of Northampton’s first football win in 38 games — for a 55-yard touchdown
run that sealed the 46-26 win over Middlesex Friday night. Beneath that, in another Sterling
photo, Northampton principal Mike Myers congratulates the team after the historic win. At
bottom left, Myers prepares to sleep on the roof of the school on Tuesday, as he promised
the student body he would do if the team won. See a complete story on the game on Page 24.
By Linda Cicoira
Accomack County is being ordered to refund some of
the taxes collected from Perdue Farms in 2006, 2007, 2008
and 2009 and it could be as much as $650,000.
Commissioner of the Revenue Leslie Savage said the
state tax commissioner ruled that Perdue should be assessed as a vertically integrated manufacturer and not a
processor, as it has been.
“Nothing’s been resolved at this moment,” she added.
The Board of Supervisors will have to approve the refund
and decide from where the funds will come.
Asked if Tyson Foods, Inc. also will get money back,
Savage replied, “I’ve not heard a word.”
2 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Making a Difference
Beetles Destroying
Chincoteague Woods
By Linda Cicoira
what people are going to do. Throw it
Some call them Southern Pine Bee- back in the woods somewhere and it’s
tles while other refer to them as Pine going to be no end. All the bark falls off
Bark Beetles. One thing is for certain: of them as soon as you test them.”
There is no mistaking their fierceness
“In Tom’s Cove we had six, in two
or
the
devastation
they
are
causing.
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in Newport
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to the
already
extensive
obstetrical,
gynecological
and surgical services
Monday.
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is a
tremendous
issue
goodbye.”
we …
currently
provide,
women
now
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access
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minimally
this is really extensive through the
Thornton trained
agreed,
but is worried
invasive gynecologic surgeon and one of the most well respected gynecologic oncologist
island.”
about the loss of the pines. “These trees
in the area.
Thornton asked the town to provide provide a service in case of a storm,”
place
to burnvisit
as many
as 1,000 trees she noted.
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down there. Not a pine cone or a sha. anything else can be done.
Nothing on them. I’m talking about
Howard said if the trees are cut into
1,000 trees,” Howard said.
chips, they can be taken to the prison
The beetles “took down 20 on Piney in Princess Anne, Md., for burning.
Island,” he said. “They’re everywhere.
But Public Works Director Harvey
I’ve been on South Main. You’re eat Spurlock nixed that idea. He said they
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4 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Court Postings
By Linda Cicoira
Northampton District Court
A Virginia Beach man was charged
with two sex offenses that allegedly occurred in Northampton County, according to general district court files.
Thirty-one year old Taurino Duran
Gonzalez is accused of object sexual
penetration and aggravated sexual battery in connection with an incident that
allegedly occurred on a bus traveling
through Northampton County on its
way to New York on Sept. 29. He was
arrested that day. The charge was filed
with the court on Oct. 6. A preliminary
hearing was set for later this month.
Accomack District Court
Three Mappsville men are being held
in Accomack Jail without bond on charges of causing bodily injury to a fourth
man on Sept. 5, according to records filed
in Accomack General District Court.
Ryan K. Horsey, 35, of Williams
Street and Keyontay H. Creekmore,
22, and Derimon Hargis, 21, both of
Pettit Street, were charged with malicious wounding while in a mob.
Horsey admitted to having an altercation with Maurice Fiddemon, the
file states. There was no further information about Fiddemon. Accomack
Deputy N.J. Bogan investigated. The
three were arrested Oct. 4. December
preliminary hearings were scheduled.
In another case, Jonathan David
Thornton, also known as Johnathan
Dubois Thornton II, 27, of Carter Lane
on Chincoteague was charged with
property hit and run on Oct. 4, soon
after the incident allegedly took place.
According to the court record,
Thornton “hit (a) fence, ran up on (a)
property and left the scene,” causing
approximately $5,000 in damage, with
the nearby house “occupied at the time.
Sergeant called (the) accused and he
returned after about an hour.” Secured
bail was set at $2,500. Chincoteague
Police Officer K.A. Reese investigated.
Matthew Johnson, 19, of Gospel
Temple Road in Keller was charged
with distributing a controlled Schedule
I or II substance on Oct. 2. H.F. Little of
Eastern Shore Drug Task Force investigated. Secured bond was set at $5,000.
Lamont Shawn Harmon, 28, of
Savageville Road in Onancock was
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charged with transportation of a firearm by a felon on Oct. 2. He was arrested the same day. Secured bond was
set at $5,000. Little investigated.
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~ Grand Jury ~
home. There were also letters that had
been sent between Smith and Hopkins
and other incarcerated people using
well-known gang phrases. The officer
also tied Smith to other known Blood
members.
Hopkins is in jail on various probation and drug violations. Wescott is
incarcerated for beating his wife and
threatening her life.
Also indicted by the Grand Jury
was Desmon Douglas Corbin, 35, of 4th
Street in Pocomoke, Md. He is accused
of abducting Leslie McCabe in June.
Corbin was arrested on June 27. Initially, he also was charged with strangulation, use of a firearm and assault and
battery of a family member. Cpl. E.J.
Nottingham of Accomack County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) investigated the case.
Claudia Lizeth Coto-Rodriguez, 20,
of Hillcrest Drive in Wattsville was indicted on a count of felony destruction
of a vehicle belonging to her former
boyfriend, Rufus Beach III, on July 6.
ACSO Deputy Mike McCready investigated. Coto-Rodriguez was arrested
July 31.
Felicia Marie Gaskill, 23, of Savageville Road in Melfa was indicted on a
count of embezzling money in excess of
$200 from Doughty’s Market in Melfa
between Feb. 1 and June 30. She was
arrested July 9. Investigator Pat Coulter of ACSO handled the case.
Alisha Denise Herrmann, 24, of
Myrna Lane in Chincoteague was indicted on a count of embezzling funds
belonging to Rachel Patel of Days Inn
on July 29. Although she is accused of
taking less than $200, the charge is
a felony because it is a third or subsequent offense of larceny. Herrmann
was arrested July 31. Chincoteague
Police Sgt. T.B. Hickman investigated.
Noah Christopher Lamphier, 16, of
Wishart’s Point Road in Atlantic was
indicted as an adult on crimes that
allegedly occurred May 8 and include
assault and battery of Deputy Shane
Henning, malicious injury of Henning,
attempting to take a taser from Hen-
Drive in Oak Hall was charged with
six counts of forgery between Aug. 25
and Sept. 29. She was arrested Oct. 6.
Chincoteague Sgt. T.B. Hickman investigated. Secured bond was set at $1,000.
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ning, attempting to take a handgun
from Henning, attempting to intimidate or impede Henning by threats of
bodily harm or force and attempting
to intimidate Deputy Robert Watkins.
Deputy Lennie Foxwell presented information about the case to the jury.
Joshua Nathan Miller, 26, of Bethel
Church Road in Bloxom was indicted
on counts of breaking into his grandfather’s house on Lankford Highway in
Hallwood and stealing cash on Feb. 17.
Sgt. Anthony Bright of ACSO investigated. Miller also was indicted on a
count of maliciously wounding Tommy
Wall on June 1. Foxwell investigated.
Joellyn Rice, 29, of Hopkins Road
in Parksley was indicted on a count of
abuse/neglect of a child younger than
18, occurring July 14. Rice was arrested the same day. Deputy Joshua
Marsh investigated.
Roderick Savage, 20, of Leslie Trent
Road in Parksley was indicted on counts
of malicious shooting at an occupied vehicle on July 27 and use of a firearm in
that crime. Deputy D. Gladding gave
information to the grand jury.
Jeremy Michael Swift, 22, of Gene
Wayne Lane on Chincoteague was indicted on counts of possession of mushrooms containing psilocin and possession of 25C-NBOMe, a hallucinogen,
on March 23. Chincoteague Police Sgt.
K.A. Reese gave information to the
grand jury.
Fontae F. Ayres, 34, of Piggen Road
in Melfa was indicted on five counts of
welfare fraud occurring between October 2012 and December 2013. Fraud
Investigator Jack Thomas of the Department of Social Services said three
of the charges involved the food stamp
program; the other two were for fuel
assistance. The total amount involved
is nearly $3,475, Thomas said.
Margaret A. Aye, 50, who was living
in Oak Hall at the time of the alleged
offense, was indicted on a count of welfare fraud. She is accused of getting
nearly $380 in fuel assistance fraudulently on Nov. 5, 2013, Thomas said.
October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 5
Accomack Schools’ Enrollment Up, As Is
Number of Non-English Speaking Students
By Linda Cicoira
Enrollment at Accomack County
Public Schools is up by more than 100
students compared to last year; the
largest portion is in elementary school.
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Rhonda Hall reported Tuesday that there
are 5,310 students in a recent tally.
There are usually about 5,200.
A breakdown showed 2,664 are elementary-school pupils — 573 at Accawmacke, 255 at Chincoteague, 626
at Kegotank, 653 at Metompkin, 530 at
Pungoteague and 27 at Tangier Combined School.
There are 1,147 middle-school students: 491 attend Arcadia Middle, 85
attend Chincoteague Middle, 561 are at
Nandua Middle and 10 are at Tangier.
There are 1,499 students registered
at the county’s high schools. Arcadia
has 590, Chincoteague has 206, Nandua has 675 students and Tangier
Combined has 28.
Of the 626 at Kegotank, 268 are
designated as English as a Second Language (ESL) students. “We
didn’t expect the influx,” Elementary
School Coordinator Dr. Mary Beth
Haines told the School Board. “We’ll
hire more (language teachers) if you
would like us to … everyone is not
certified. Some are working toward
it,” she added.
School Board member Audrey Furness wanted to act immediately to hire
more language teachers, but no action
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October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 7
Residents Voice Opposition to Proposed Motel
By Ron West
The applicant for a new motel that would be placed
near the entrance to Kiptopeke State Park faced a
less than receptive audience at Tuesday’s Northampton County Planning Commission session.
At issue was a request by Kiptopeke Villas, LLC
for a special-use permit (SUP) and zoning change to
build a 12-unit motel at the intersection of Arlington
Road and Kiptopeke Drive. The applicant requested
that the property be rezoned from a hamlet to a commercial district to allow for a mass drainfield.
Speaking for the applicant, Bill Parr noted that
until the most recent zoning change, the property in
question as well as much of the surrounding area,
was zoned commercial. In the early 2000s, the supervisors rezoned the area to prevent commercial development along the Lankford Highway corridor.
Parr stated that the motel could serve summer
tourists and house off-season workers temporarily.
Parr emphasized that this would not be a low-income
housing unit as some opponents have suggested.
The estimated cost for the motel is $750,000 and
while the applicant has asked for a mass drainfield
permit, Parr said that if the Health Department
deemed it unnecessary, it would not be built. “It’s
time to welcome development in Northampton Coun-
ty,” he said.
Speaking in support of the project, Deborah Hill
stated that she did not see any problems with the
small hotel being located near the state park. “We
need more things in the area,” she said.
Following Hill, nearly a dozen individuals spoke
in opposition to the project. Speaking as a representative of the nearby subdivision, Terry Ramsey noted that their covenants do not allow for commercial
development in the area. He noted that many of the
nearby homes had been built in the last five years
and that building a motel nearby would pose a risk to
their property values. Ramsey said he owned property
nearby and had hoped to build a retirement home.
Thomas Carlyle said he enjoyed visiting the area
and was looking at possibly building a home in the
county, but was concerned about having a motel nearby.
Justin Wheeler, said a motel would not fit in the
area and worried that some of those who stayed
there might pose a safety risk.
Christine Snook stated that the motel belongs on
the highway and could not be economically successful if it was off the road.
Gary Gordon suggested that a motel would tend to
increase crime and other problems to the area.
Responding to those opposing the motel, Parr noted that Kiptopeke State Park rents properties and
has more than 100 campsites. Statistics show that
nearly half a million people visit the park annually.
“A motel is no different than the park with regards to
transients staying in the area,” he said.
Commissioner Mike Ward questioned why the applicant did not just ask for a SUP to build a 10-unit
structure, as allowed in a Hamlet District by the
current Zoning Ordinance. He added that those who
purchased property in the area should have been
aware that until the early 2000s, the area in question had been zoned commercial and that as such,
businesses could have been built in the area,
Commissioner Dr. Mark Freeze said that everyone wants to see the county thrive economically, but
nobody seems to want to have anything built near
them. He added that it is not up to the Planning
Commission to determine what makes good economical sense for prospective businesses.
In the end, the commissioners voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors deny the request
to rezone the property as commercial, but to allow
the property to be used as apartments and to support
the request for a mass drainfield, if one is needed.
The matter again will surface at the Oct. 14th
meeting of the Board of Supervisors when another
public hearing on the project will be held before the
supervisors vote on the issue.
8 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Community Notes
During the past few
months in the early
morning, several local
businesses have been
broken into and ransacked. The suspects were
looking for cash and resellable
items that are easy to carry. Pocomoke City Police have initiated additional patrols.
Noting that Pocomoke City is a quiet
community and residents may become
complacent about security, Police Chief
Kelvin D. Sewell encourages business
owners and residents to make sure
they do not leave their doors unlocked
after business hours and they do leave
a security light on to deter individuals
from trying to hide in the darkness. In
addition, the installation of security
alarms and cameras would be an added asset and deterrent for criminals,
Sewell said, adding that these individuals are targeting businesses that
are known to not have any cameras or
security systems in operation.
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Exmore Focuses on Its Future
By Ron West
With an eye toward the future, Exmore Town
Council began reviewing its Comprehensive Plan.
Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission (A-NPDC) regional planner Connie Morrison led a discussion of how the process could help
town leaders develop a plan of action for the coming decade. Morrison noted that the existing plan is
10 years old and some residents in parts of Exmore
added via an agreement with Northampton County a
few years ago have never had an opportunity to take
part in helping shape the town’s future.
The 20 residents at the session reviewed a list of
goals from the current Comprehensive Plan, selected
those they still support and added new ones they believe should be pursued. Morrison and Mayor Doug
Greer Sr. urged any resident who missed the session to pick up information on the planning process
at the Municipal Building. Morrison noted that any
resident can make comments and suggestions for the
plan by completing a form available at the municipal
building and emailing her at [email protected]
or calling her at 787-2936 (ext. 127).
Town Manager Robert Duer reported that he is helping department heads cross train so when council selects his replacement, there will be a viable candidate.
Duer said the town’s finances continue to improve
as the town’s reserves continue to grow.
Improvements to the Town Park continue to be
made with the addition of public restrooms as well
as plans to add an enclosed structure for use by the
public for events such as family gatherings. Duer indicated that a small fee might be charged for use of
the building once it is completed.
Council reviewed a special-use permit (SUP) requested by Eastern Shore Outfitters to allow them to
begin processing game for hunters. The SUP, which
would allow the company to butcher and process
game on the premises, was supported by the Town’s
Planning Commission. Following a brief discussion,
council voted unanimously to support the request.
Utilities Director Taylor Dukes reported that the
town’s water consumption is holding steady since repairs were made to the well. Just over 3 million gallons were pumped in September, well below the 5 million per month prior to discovery of problems with the
older well. The changes should allow the town to meet
the requirements of its water withdrawal permit.
Police Chief Angelo DiMartino reported that revenue from fines continues to increase. DiMartino
asked council to fund an additional video camera
for one of the department’s vehicles. Council agreed
unanimously to support the request.
Wallops Launch to Space Station Set for Oct. 24
Orbital and NASA have announced the next launch
of the Orb-3 cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station (ISS) for Oct. 24, with a targeted liftoff of 7:52 p.m. from Wallops Flight Facility.
Orbital will launch the Antares rocket carrying the
Cygnus cargo logistics spacecraft well ahead of the
timeline necessary to accomplish a rendezvous and
berthing with the ISS on the earliest possible date, Nov.
2. The launch schedule builds flexibility into the overall
mission schedule in the event of an unexpected disruption, such as adverse weather at the launch site.
Following its launch, the Cygnus spacecraft will remain in orbit for approximately eight days before embarking on a series of carefully timed thruster burns to
maneuver it into close proximity to the ISS before it is
grappled by crew members Reid Wiseman and Barry
Wilmore, who will be operating the station’s robotic arm.
The Orb-3 mission represents the fifth launch of
the company’s Antares rocket in its first 18 months
of operations. Orbital will deliver its largest load of
cargo to date, carrying approximately 5,050 pounds
(2,290 kilograms) of cargo to the ISS for NASA.
10 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Obituaries
Retired Waterman Dies
Mr. Clifton Curtis, 88, of Plantation
Road, Onancock, passed away Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014, at Riverside Shore Rehabilitation Center in Parksley.
Born in Clam, he was the son of the
late Archie and Addie Annis Curtis.
Mr. Curtis was a hard-working retired
waterman and a member of Onancock
Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Carolyn
Watkinson Curtis; daughter, Brenda
Thornton of Parksley; grandson, John
Curtis Killmon (and wife, Krista) of Parksley; great-grandson, Jordon Connor Killmon; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a son, Mark.
Graveside services were conducted
Saturday, Oct. 4, at Mount Holly Cemetery in Onancock by Rev. Andy Cobb.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Hospice of the Eastern Shore,
165 Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA
23417. To sign the guest book online,
visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net
Arrangements were made by Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley.
Onley Woman Dies
Mrs. Ruby Dise Setaro, 64, of Onley died Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014, at home.
A native of Piggin, she was the
daughter of the late John W. Voyles
and Ruby Fluhart Voyles Mears.
Mrs. Setaro was predeceased by her
husband, Peter Joseph Setaro. She is
survived by her daughter, Ester Nicholson (and husband, Henry) of Parksley;
goddaughter, Lois Burton (and husband,
Joe) of Hebron, Md.; sisters, Shirley Anderson (and husband, Wayne) of Melfa,
Irene Padilla (and husband, Felix) of
Parksley, Ethel Schuster of Melfa, and
Hazel Smack of Parksley; brother, John
Voyles Jr. of Parksley; grandchildren,
Allison Knight, Michael Ryan Williams,
Chelsea Nicholson, and Sara Nicholson;
great-grandson, Zachary Knight; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday, Oct. 5, at Doughty Funeral
Home by Rev. Elizabeth Freund. Interment was private.
Online condolences may be offered
at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com
Husband of Former
Onley Resident Dies
Mr. John Terrell Byam, 57, husband of Elizabeth McMath Byam, formerly of Onley, passed away Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014, in Washington, D.C.,
where they resided.
He was the son of the late Eleanor Schwind Byam and Seward (Tad)
Groves Byam Jr. An honors graduate of the College of William & Mary,
where he received two bachelor of arts
degrees — in economics and philosophy, he earned his J.D. Degree in 1982
from Northwestern University, where
he was executive editor of the Journal
of Criminal Law and Criminology.
Mr. Byam joined Cleary Gottlieb Steen
& Hamilton, LLP, an international law
firm. He became a partner in 1991. He
was recognized by Chambers Partners,
Ltd. from 2007-11 as a leading merger
and acquisition and private equity attorney. Mr. Byam retired as a partner in
2012 and remained senior counsel.
He was a member of the Board
of Trustees at Metropolitan Memorial U.M. Church and the board of the
National Child Research Center. His
family, friends and faith were most
important to him. He also had special
interest in physics, astronomy, sailing,
travel and remote-controlled aircraft.
In addition to his wife, survivors include his children, Elizabeth Danielle
(Danni) Byam of Brooklyn, N.Y., and
Zachary (Zack) Clarke Byam of Pittsburgh, Pa.; sister, Pamela Byam Tinsley; brother-in-law, David F. Tinsley;
nephew, John Byam Tinsley (and wife,
Kaitlyn Amelia); in-laws, E.A. and
George McMath of Onley; and sisterin-law, Virginia (Ginny) Harlan McMath of Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Funeral services will be conducted
Saturday, Oct. 18, at Metropolitan Memorial U.M. Church in Washington, D.C.
Memorial donations may be made to
Heifer International, 1 World Ave., Little Rock AR 72202 or www.heifer.org
Birdsnest Woman Dies
Mrs. Violet Virginia Smith Callahan Obert, 92, wife of George Marcus Obert and the late Francis J. Callahan, and a resident of Birdsnest, died
Friday, Oct. 3, 2014, at her residence.
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., and reared
in Philadelphia and Birds­nest, she was
the daughter of the late Charles Dalbey
Lee Smith and Esther Buehler Smith.
She was a homemaker, and member of
Community Church of God.
Other than her husband, survivors
include her children, Francis J. Callahan III (and wife, Clarice), Violet V.
DiGregorio (and husband, Andrew),
Daniel Timothy Callahan (and wife,
Joanne), Edward Charles Challahan,
Kathleen Diane Gasperini (and husband, Russell Sr.), and Joseph John
Callahan (and wife, Debbie); sister, Esther Shirley Louise Smith Aspas; brothers, Rev. Edward Lee Smith (and wife,
Dorothy) and Charles Robert Smith;
18 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren;
eight nieces; seven nephews; and special friends, Jack and Anne Beshak.
A graveside service will be conducted today, Oct. 10, at 11 a.m. at Belle
Haven Cemetery by Rev. Edward L.
Smith, Rev. Judith Joness and Minister Anthony Coughlin.
Memorial donations may be made to
Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417;
or Community Church of God, 9079
Birdsnest Dr., Birdsnest, VA 23307.
Online condolences may be made to
www.foxandjamesfh.com
Arrangements were made by Fox
and James Funeral Home, Eastville.
Centenarian Passes Away
Mrs. Helen Shrieves Sarsitis,
100, of Onancock passed away Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014, at the Hermitage on
the Eastern Shore in Onancock.
Born in Chesconnessex, she was a
daughter of the late Edgar Robinson
Shrieves and Rose Powell Shrieves.
She was a graduate of Onancock High
School, later employed by Sweetheart
Bakers and C.D. Marsh Jewelers, and
sold Avon. She enjoyed sewing and crocheting, and was a longtime member
of Riverview U.M. Church in Chesconnessex.
Mrs. Sarsitis was predeceased by
her husband, Theodore John “Ted” Sarsiti; sister, Lena Shrieves Marsh and
husband Gordon Coles Marsh; brother,
Harold Edgar Shrieves and wife Betty;
and nephews, Quinton C. Marsh and
Clifton D. Marsh. Survivors include her
nephew, William H. “Bill” Shrieves (and
wife, Jean) of McDaniel, Md.; nieces,
Debbie Moore (and husband, Prentiss)
of East Point, Onancock and Joe Ann
Marsh (wife of her late nephew, Clifton
D. Marsh) of Onancock; great-nieces,
Cherie Marsh Tapman (and husband,
J.C.) of Onancock, Becky S. Hardner
(and husband, Joe) of Norfolk, Va., and
Heather C. Moore of Newport News, Va.;
great-nephews, Coles Marsh and Gail, of
Milton, Del., Dru Marsh (and wife, MaryEllen) of Onancock, Gordon Marsh (and
wife, Kelly) of New Church, Tyler Marsh
(and wife, Michelle) of Onancock, William “Will” Shrieves (and wife, Sonya)of
Front Royal, Va., and Chris Moore (and
wife,
Courtney)
of Salisbury, Md.;
many great-greatnieces and nephews; several greatgreat-great-nieces
and nephews; and
her dear friends,
Charles and Deanie Williams of On- Mrs. Sarsitis
ley.
A celebration of life will be held at the
Hermitage on the Eastern Shore, Saturday, Oct. 11, at 2 p.m., with Rev. Joe
McKnight officiating. Interment will be
private in Fairview Lawn Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to
Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417;
or Riverview U.M. Church, 20469 Market St., Onancock, VA 23417. Memory
tributes may be shared with the family
at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements were made by Williams-Onancock Funeral Home.
Birdsnest Native Dies
Constance
Downing
Corbin
Keech, 84, died Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014.
She was born in Birdsnest, the
daughter of James William and Dorothy Ann Higbee Downing and grew
up on Myrtle Grove Farm. She first
married Dale H. Corbin in 1950 and
then married William Dexter Keech in
1968. After marriage, she lived most of
her life in Chesapeake, Va.
She is survived by a son, James Stephen Corbin, grandson, Teddy, granddaughter, Tracy C. Quint, and greatgrandchildren, Clatyon R. 3rd and
Sarah Lynn; daughter, Risė C. Carroll,
and granddaughter, Kelly; daughter,
Sandra C. Perkins, and son-in-law,
John; grandson, Matthew Ray Perkins,
great-grandson, Philip, and great-greatgrandson Kayden, and granddaughters,
October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 11
Lauren and Rebecca; grandson, Daniel
Perkins, and great-granddaughters,
Hailey and Danielle; grandson, Allan Perkins and great-granddaughter,
Nicholle; daughter, Andrea Eve C. Robertson, and son-in-law, James; granddaughter, Raven Spruill, and greatgrandchildren, Aarrionna and R.J.,
grandson, Wesley Spruill, and greatgrandson, Dylan and Jamie Spruill,
and great-grandsons, Lance and Brock;
daughter, Irene K. Brown, and son-inlaw, Joseph, and grandsons Andrew
and Caleb; and daughter, Jenifer Gwen
Keech. She was predeceased by a son,
Anthony Dale Corbin, and is survived
by his daughter, Catherine Corbin, and
great-grandchildren, Anthony, Robert,
Jonathan and Tiffany. She also is survived by her sisters, Gwen D. Riggin,
Delores “Bill” D. Bott & Ada Faye D.
Wilson, several nieces and a nephew,
many cousins and extended family.
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore by Rev. Jonathan
Carpenter. Interment was in Red Bank
Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made
to the Alzheimer’s Association, Southeastern Virginia Chapter, 6350 Center
Dr., Suite 102, Norfolk, VA 23502; or to
Red Bank Baptist Church Cemetery
Fund, c/o Mike Zodun, P.O. Box 564,
Belle Haven, VA 23306. Online condolences may be sent to the family at
www.doughtyfuneralhome.com
her husband, Robert Dighton Taylor Jr.; step-mother, Mattie Wise Bell;
and brothers, Bailey Thomas Bell and
Frank Wise Bell. She is survived by
her daughter, Margaret Bell “Peggy”
Brown (and husband, Newton) of Onancock; son, Robert “Bobby” Dighton Taylor III (and wife, Suzanne) of Onley;
grandchildren, Ginny Brown, Nanette
Knapp, Newton Brown, Betsy Manning,
Dyke Taylor, and Scott Taylor, and their
spouses; and greatgrandchildren,
Elizabeth Knapp,
Whitney
Knapp,
Colin Brown, Eric
Brown,
Connor
Manning,
Adam
Manning,
James
Taylor, Reed Taylor, Caroline Taylor,
and Lauren Taylor.
Mrs. Taylor
A celebration of
Mrs. Taylor’s life was held at the Hermitage on the Eastern Shore Tuesday,
Oct. 7, with Rev. Joe McKnight officiating. Burial was private in Fairview
Lawn Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to
Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417;
or Onancock Baptist Church, 1 Crockett Ave., Onancock, VA 23417. Memory
tributes may be shared with the family
at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements were made by Williams-Onancock Funeral Home.
Retired Teacher Dies
Chincoteague Woman Dies
Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Bell
Taylor, longtime resident of Onancock, passed away Sunday, Oct. 5,
2014, at the Hermitage on the Eastern
Shore. She was 102.
Born in Eastville, she was the daughter of the late Bailey Alfred Ames Bell
and Frances Elizabeth Thomas Bell.
Mrs. Taylor grew up in Birds­nest and
graduated from Franktown-Nassawadox High School in 1929. A graduate
of State Teachers College at Farmville
(now known as Longwood University),
she was a long-time driver’s education
teacher for Accomack County Public
Schools. Mrs. Taylor was a member of
Onancock Baptist Church, Women’s
Club of Accomack, and Daughters of
the American Revolution. She enjoyed
traveling and was an avid bridge player.
Mrs. Taylor was predeceased by
Mrs. Alice Frances Hudson, 84, of
Chincoteague Island passed away Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at Peninsula Regional
Medical Center in Salisbury, Md.
Born in Crab Orchard, W.Va., she
was the daughter of the late Timothy
and Polly Pittman. She worked with
her husband as custodians of Chincoteague Elementary School for 16
years. Mrs. Hudson was a member of
Union Baptist Church in Chincoteague
Island and Accomack Chapter 62 Order of Eastern Star.
She was a loving mother, grandmother, aunt, neighbor and friend. She
enjoyed making the beaded bracelets
for her church that were passed out
at Pony Penning, along with a tract.
She loved sitting on her front porch,
with her two birds and little white cat,
named Glorybound, reading, watching
the cars and people pass by, and listening to Southern Gospel music.
Mrs. Hudson was predeceased by her
husband, Ira C. Hudson; a son, Daniel
Joel Hudson; and a sister, Naomi Ruth
Pittman of Crab Orchard, W.Va. She is
survived by her daughters, Ruth Shrieves, (and husband, Wade) of Bloxom
and Louella Sue Davis (and husband,
Rick) of Chincoteague Island; sons, Ira
Thomas Hudson (and fiancée, Debbie)
and Randy Wayne Hudson (and wife,
Phyllis) of Staunton, Va.; grandchildren, Weston Shrieves (and wife, Ashley), Lanae Shrieves (and fiancé, Bryan
Schuster), Rachel Tate (and husband,
Mike) of Chicago Ill., Rebecca Birch
(and husband, Roger), Sarah Grey, and
James Grey; six great-grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held today,
Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. at Union Baptist
Church, with Rev. Kevin Eley, officiating. Burial will take place in Downing’s Cemetery in Oak Hall.
Memorial donations may be made to
Union Baptist Church Widow Fund
6365 Church St., Chincoteague Island,
VA 23336. Condolences may be made
online at www.salyerfh.com
Arrangements were made by Salyer
Funeral Home, Chincoteague Island.
Retired LPN Passes Away
Ms. Ellen Jean Peirson, 76, of
Hacksneck passed away Tuesday, Oct. 7,
2014, surrounded by her loving family. Born in West
Chester, Pa., she
was the daughter
of the late Orville
L. and Sara Rose
Coursey Peirson.
Mrs. Peirson was
a registered nurse,
who very much
valued her calling
Ms. Peirson
to help those in
need. She proudly dedicated her life to
others, serving as a missionary in Colombia for 14 years, and as an instructor for the LPN program at Riverside
Shore Memorial Hospital for 18 years. She was a longtime member of Onancock Baptist Church.
Survivors include her brothers,
Donald Lee Peirson (and wife, Nancy)
of Harrison Valley, Pa., Joseph Edward
Honorary Chairs
Pat and Robert Bloxom, Sr.,
Larry and Elouise Giddens,
George and E.A. McMath, and
Norman and Carla Savage-Wells
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I Love my Library Party
Friday, October 24, 6:00 pm - until
Mallard’s at the Wharf, Onancock
Enjoy an evening of delicious food and champagne punch,
with entertainment by Johnny Mo, the musical chef.
Ticket price $50 per person (dinner included)
Live and Silent Auctions • Cash Bar
Ticket Outlets: Book Bin in Onley, Matthews Market in Mappsville,
Rayfields in Nassawadox, Red Queen Gallery in Onancock,
Mallards at the Wharf.
More information at: www.VoteYesLibrary.com
Fund raiser for the Vote Yes for the Eastern Shore Public Library Committee.
12 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Peirson (and wife, Kathleen) and Michael Peirson (and wife, Lee), all of
Eastville.
In accordance with her wishes, no
services will be held.
Memorial contributions may be
made to New Tribes Missions, 1000
East First St., Sanford, FL 32771; or
Onancock Baptist Church, 1 Crockett
Ave., Onancock, VA 23417. Memory
tributes may be shared with the family
at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements were made by Williams-Parksley Funeral Home.
Obituaries can be
faxed to
the Eastern Shore Post
at 789-7681 or emailed to
[email protected]
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The results, which build on the first
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oct. 10
H10 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner,
Onley - 442-2474
H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg.
- Family Life Center, Onancock - Meal: $6/single or $10/family
H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/Leah Covenant Ministries
Center - 787-2486
H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s UMC, 7291 Lankford Hwy.,
Oak Hall
H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Municipal Bldg., Exmore
H7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tournament - Parksley VFC
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose
Lodge, Belle Haven
H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC,
Onancock - 787-3635
H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour Northampton Free Library, Nassawadox
Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Onley
H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock
H5:15 p.m. - Friends of Northampton Memorial Library
mtg. - library, Cape Charles
H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley
H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley
H7 p.m. - Multiple Sclerosis Support Group - Hampton Inn
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H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Parks & Recreation Dept.
Line-Dancing Class - Indiantown Park, Eastville - 678-0468
H7:30 p.m. - Fall Revival (Oct. 13-16) - Jerusalem Baptist
Church, Temperanceville
H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 26405
Horsey Rd., Temperanceville
Monday
oct. 13
H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack
WEDNESDAY mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley
oct. 15
H10 a.m.-noon - Accomack AARP mtg. - Sage
Diner, Onley
H10:30 a.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregiving Group - Grace UMC,
18484 Wilson Ave., Parksley - 787-2592
H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg.
- NASA/Wallops Base - Call Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base
access.
Hnoon - AA mtg. - UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock
H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac
H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth
Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369;
Church: 787-2039
H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC,
Exmore - 442-6391
H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley)
- Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests
H6-10 p.m. - EMS Academy - E.S. Regional Training Center,
Melfa
H6:30 p.m. - E.S. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #62 mtg. Market St. Grill, Onancock - 709-5212
H7 p.m. - Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group mtg.
- Riverside Shore Cancer Center, Nassawadox
H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC
H8 a.m.-noon
- Pastoral
Council
Yard Sale
- St. Peter
the Apostle Catholic Church,
Onley - rain date: 10/18
H8 a.m.-1 p.m. - Missionary
Society Yard Sale - Gaskins
Chapel AME Church,
Onancock
H9 a.m. - Zumba Class Chincoteague YMCA - $5
- 336-3535
Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,
Onancock
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville
Vol. Fire Co.
SATURDAY
oct. 11
POST TIMES
Oct. 10 – 16
H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Cokesbury
Church, 13 Market St., Onancock
H1-10 p.m. - EMS Academy - E.S.
Regional Training Center, 28598
Beacon Rd., Melfa
H2:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Veterans’ Bldg., Main
St., Onley
H3 p.m. - First Baptist Church Gospel Choir
Anniversary - First Baptist Church, Mappsville
Sunday
oct. 12
H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague
H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787-3900
H10:05 a.m., 5:30 p.m. & 6:20 p.m. - POUND Fitness Class - ESO,
Belle Haven - 442-3226
H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-9776
H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059
H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486
H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA
H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa
H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville
H7 p.m. - Disabled American Veterans’ mtg. - Vietnam Veterans’ Hall, 25534 Main
St., Onley
H7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Acc. Chap. #62) mtg. - Masonic Lodge,
Chincoteague
H7:30 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC - 824-5386
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC
H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic Methodist Church, 10044 Atlantic Rd.
TUESDAY
oct. 14
H9:30-11 a.m. - Community Fellowship - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson
Ave., Parksley - refreshments, white elephant bingo, puzzles, games bring one or more prizes for the white elephant table & 1 can of food
for the food bank - 665-4849
H10 a.m. - Tales for Tots Prgm. - Chincoteague Island Library - Ages 3 to 5 - Guardian
must accompany child - 336-3460
H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac
H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library
H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox
H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome
H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac - $1
donation/week
H6 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - 787-2903
H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles
H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church
H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa
H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC
H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC
H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague
THURSDAY
oct. 16
14 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital
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October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 15
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ESCC Summer Honor
Students Announced
Eastern Shore Community College
recognizes the following students for
their academic achievement during
the summer 2014 semester.
Merit List (students enrolled in six
or more credits with a grade-point average of 3.20 to 3.499) – Tiara Shardea
Miller.
Dean’s List (students enrolled in
six or more credits with a grade-point
average of 3.50 to 3.799) – José Alfredo Alvarado Jr., E’Wayna Charnise
Anderson, Vincent J. Bailey, Paula A.
Blackwell, and Rodney N. Parks.
President’s List (students enrolled
in six or more credits with a grade-point
average of 3.80 or higher) — Naomi D.
Campbell, Lucinda Marie Chandler,
Kristin Ann Harlow, Joan Marie Loe-
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Trotter and Kathleen Derio Turner.
Paul Kim To Direct
Shore Orchestra
Conductor, composer, and violinist
Dr. Paul S. Kim recently accepted the
position of music director of the
Orchestra of the
Eastern Shore.
He will begin
rehearsals
with
the Orchestra this
month, preparing
for the Christmas
Music
Festival
to be held at the
Historic
CokesDr. Kim
bury Church in
Onancock on Dec. 13 and additional
concerts in 2015.
Currently assistant professor of
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and director of the ODU Symphony
Orchestra, Kim teaches violin and
conducting and oversees the Department of Music’s string program. He
previously served as assistant conductor and principal second violinist of
the Piedmont Symphony Orchestra,
and has been a guest conductor with
the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra,
Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra, and
Charlottesville & University Symphony Orchestra.
“I am excited about this opportunity
to work with a group of dedicated amateur players who are eager to build
their musical skills while bringing
classical performances to the people of
the Eastern Shore,” said Kim.
Founded in 1999 by Dr. Peter Dundon, the Orchestra of the Eastern
Shore is a string orchestra concentrating on classical repertoire, with musicians drawn from several Eastern
Shore communities. For the past five
years, the Orchestra has been under
the baton of Professor Lee Jordan-Anders of Virginia Wesleyan University.
Among his many accomplishments,
Dr. Kim has composed more than 20
original works for small and large
ensembles. His arrangements of Radiohead songs for string quintet have
been performed on NPR’s Performance
Today as well as at such venues as
Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Aspen Music Festival. As a violinist, he
is a member of the Roanoke Symphony
Orchestra and former member of the
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra and the
McLean Orchestra.
As Music Director of the Orchestra
of the Eastern Shore, Dr. Kim will select the repertoire, conduct weekly rehearsals during the season, and lead
all performances.
Board Chairwoman Marion Naar said,
“As we begin our 15th year of performing
on the Eastern Shore, we are thrilled to
have been able to secure the services of a
musician as accomplished as Paul Kim.
Our players are eager to begin what I’m
certain will be a great season.”
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to the Eastern Shore Post
at 789-7681 or e-mailed to
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Marriage Licenses Issued
Property
Transactions
•From Laura Lucero and Tivo Romero
To Michelle and Tivo Romero
Lot 46, Arlington Chase Rd., Cape Charles
For $10,000
•From Robert Fleming
To Darrell and Patsy Divito
•Carle Elder, 42, and Temeko Leshea Walter, 30, both of Exmore
•Steven Eric Wilson, 46, and Lisa Sparrow Weber, 45, both of Machipongo
•John Christopher Perry, 28, and
Toni Li An Strausbaugh, 27, both of
Glenville, Pa.
•Robert Jason Wagner, 37, and Danielle Ann Parks, 39, both of Parksley
•Harold Lloyd Dixon Jr., 52, of Houston, Del., and Joyce Ann Rowley, 56,
of Harrington, Del.
•John Franz Pepper, 65, and Doris
Ellen Reinartsen, 75, both of Greenbackville
•David Daniel Smith, 56, and Christine Virginia Dowell, 55, both of
Newark, Del.
•Jess David Savannah, 24, and
Cassandra Catherine Merscham, 22,
both of Quinby
13449 Deerfield Trail in Machipongo
For $410,000
•From Carol Hampton and William
Wilson Jr.
•Edwin Jesse Long, 45, and Vickie
Lynn Atkinson, 41, both of Belle Haven
•Cody Elwood Burdette, 22, and Morgan Leigh Scott, 20, both of Onancock
•Arthur Lee Broadnax, 59, of Ft.
Pierce, Fla., and Joyce Ann Robinson,
52, of Cheriton
•George Robert White, 45, and Stacey
Ann Hempel, 25, both of Parksley
•James Lee Bishop Jr., 24, and Ariel
Dawn Callaway, 20, both of Parksley
•Preston Lashaun Johnson IV, 20, of
Parksley and Ashley Marie Lilliston,
22, of Melfa
•Andrew Robert Lefever, 25, of
Schuylkill Haven, Pa., and Kelci Eveline Hornberger, 26, of Schuylkill, Pa.
•Charles Leon Stewart, 30, and Patrice
Maria Harmon, 28, both of New Church
•Christopher Lee Stewart, 27, and
Christine Marie Cantone, 26, both of
To John and Vickie Tomlin
Property in Cheriton
For $42,000
•From Misty Properties, Inc.
Chincoteague
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•Christopher Dean Morman, 20, of
Rutland, Ohio, and Jennifer Elizabeth Johnson, 19, of Wachapreague
•Tyler Paige Ames, 30, and Regina
Marie Cullen, 23, both of Belle Haven
• Keith Christopher Reilly, 33, and
Keri Elise Radimer, 25, both of Newton, N.J.
•Michael James Finstad, 26, and Samantha Jo Aker, 24, both of Accomac
•Jake David Bandy, 22, of Whiteford,
Md., and Susanna Grace Doherty, 23,
of New Park, Pa.
•Kevin Lee Hardsock, 46, and
Michelle Lynn Baker, 43, both of
Fayetteville, Pa.
•David Clifford Hall, 57, and Cheryl
Ann Baldwin, 51, both of Lancaster, Pa.
•Theutis Octavia Wharton, 42, and
Melissa Denise Sample, 45, both of
Nassawadox
•William Russell Bennett and Jessica
Lynn Bush, both 29, of Glen Burnie, Md.
To Amy and Michael Plew
Unit 25-809 Fairways II in Bay Creek
For $175,000
•From Mildred Weathers
To Charlotte Weathers
Property in Jamesville
For $12,000
•From Denise Beard
To David and Linda Rogers
Lots 166-166A in Vaucluse Shores
For $82,000
•From Daniel Ewing
To John Cox
Lot 16 at Pine Meadows in Wardtown
For $26,500
•From Joseph Esterly
To Linda Chaplain
Property in Wilsonia Neck
For $8,000
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SAXIS: Darling 2BR/1BA Bungalow on ½ ac w/864 sq ft
could be your home away from home. Deeded access to
the waterfront and beach area with unobstructed views
of the Pocomoke Sound. MLS#40089 $60,000
Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824
ONANCOCK: 2 for 1 deal. Each Bungalow offers over 1100 sq ft
of living space and 2BR/1.5BA. Large open porch and screened
porch on rear. Live in one and rent the other. MLS#39620
$120,000 Andrea Zember 757-710-2233
ONANCOCK: Make this 3BR/2BA Ranch w/1624 sq ft your
home today. Modern open layout and split floor plan w/
attached 2-car garage & storage attic; sited on .87 acres.
MLS#38862 $159,900 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle
Doughty 757-710-3824
NASSAWADOX: Stately 4BR/1.5BA Colonialw/1500 sq ft on a
mature landscaped ½ acre lot. Polished oak floors, family den
w/built-ins, office & huge attic w/cedar closet. 18x18 workshop. MLS#39042 $99,500 Susan Mears 757-621-5562
PARKSLEY: Private location; 2BR/2BA ranch-style 1400 sq
ft modular on 2ac. Open floor plan w/extra room that could
be utilized as studio/craft place. Sunporch overlooks the
gardens. MLS#39704 $129,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne
Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824
BELLE HAVEN: Waterfront 2BR/2BA, home designed for
carefree shore living. First floor offers workshop, bedroom
and full bath. Enjoy family time in the great room, sun
porch or out on your private dock. MLS#38652 $275,000
Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292
ONANCOCK: Waterfront Ranch, one of the best buys in Schooner
Bay; 3BR/2BA, 1740 sq. ft., back deck, Florida room, bulkhead
and private dock. Be on the Chesapeake Bay in minutes.
MLS#38955 $199,000 John Kluis 757-710-5249
ONANCOCK: The best of both worlds; property zoned
commercial & residential. Great location improved with
3BR/2BA Farmhouse & 42’X42’ barn. MLS#40106 $251,000
Terry Bowling 757-710-0914
PARKSLEY: In need of some TLC, this Victorian offers
3BR/2BA & over 2700 sq. ft. of space ideal for entertaining
family and friends. Enjoy all this historic railroad town has to
offer. MLS#40105 $99,900 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914
ATLANTIC: Move-in-ready Bungalow with 2BR/1BA close to
Wallops Island, Chincoteague and Assateague. Great for year
‘round living, rental investment or Eastern Shore get-a-way;
priced to sell MLS#38363 $49,000 Willie Randall 757-710-2641
CAPE CHARLES: Rare opportunity available with this
3BR/2BA Eastern Shore style 1908 sq ft beach getaway.
Beautiful front porch, original pocket doors in living
room and inviting sunroom. MLS#40091 $249,000
Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395
BIRDSNEST: Come explore your creative side; this old church
on ½ acre in the wildwood may be the art studio, workshop
or maybe that spectacular home. New well/septic installed.
MLS#40081 $63,500 Trina Veber 757-442-0797
CHERITON CROSSING: Check out this 3BR/1BA Cape Cod has
over 1000 sq ft of living space. Eat-in kitchen has access to the
back yard deck plus a large unfinished storage space. Just shy
of ½ acre. MLS#38892 $134,900 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199
NASSAWADOX: Charming 2BR/1BA Bungalow that is perfect
for 1st buyer or seeking a retirement home w/980 sq ft. Sit
on the screened front porch, relax in the sunroom or sit on
the back deck. MLS#39290 $73,900 Christine Flye 757-286-3569
CAPEVILLE: Historic 4BR/1.5BA home w/3600 sq ft on ¾
acre has been lovingly restored and totally renovated. Finished attic can be used as an office or den. Ideal for family or
someone with a home based business. MLS#38820 $239,000
Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395
CHINCOTEAGUE: 3914 Main St. Town living at its best. Blossom’s
Retreat has 3BR/2BA w/ water views overlooking Chincoteague
Channel. 1st floor BR en suite, hardwood floors & whirlpool tub.
The list goes on. In town location. Great rental history. Sold
furnished. MLS#38733 $299,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526
CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/3BA waterfront home on Eel
Creek. Fully equipped kitchen & screen porch. BRs with
its own private balcony affording panoramic views with
privacy. In-ground sprinkler system and outdoor showers.
MLS#40115 $725,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526
PARKSLEY: 13BR/3BA 6,000 sq. ft. LR w/ fireplace, updated
kitchen and more room than you can find use for. Diamond in
the rough, grand foyers on each level. Perfect for a B&B. 6 rooms
w/ kitchenette. MLS#38441 $99,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108
CAPT. COVE: 3BR/2BA beach home close to all the community
amenities that Capt. Cove has to offer. 1st floor master suite.
Nice freshly painted screened porch. One car garage, turn-key
ready and sold furnished. Mature shade trees and landscaping
provides privacy. MLS#39534 $153,800 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526
CHINCOTEAGUE: 2ND floor unit providing waterfront views of
Eel Creek. Queen BR efficiency w/ newly remodeled eat in kitchenette.
Quiet area that provides kayak/canoeing, bird watching. Swimming pool, exercise area, meeting room w/ kitchen, pier, BBQ /
picnic area. MLS#39293 $93,500 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526
PUNGOTEAGUE: REDUCED … Located on a branch of
Nandua Creek is this attractive and unique 1.5 acre site.
Great views and rural location set the tone for a fantastic
homesite. Enjoy boating, hunting, golf & a peaceful lifestyle.
MLS#36874 $138,500 Bill Chandler 757-787-1305
FRANKTOWN: 5 acre waterfront parcel located on a bluff
along Nassawadox Creek. Enjoy the Eastern Shore lifestyle
on this property with a pond and spectacular creek views.
MLS#39986 $299,000 George or Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770
ATLANTIC: Partially wooded, level 1 acre parcel close to NASA/
Wallops, Chincoteague and Assateague Islands. Bring the
blueprints and live the serene lifestyle with wildlife out your
back door. MLS#39864 $37,500 Susan Mears 757-621-5562
PARKSLEY: Hard woods and pine forest create a park-like
setting on this ½ acre lot. Quiet location on paved road. Cert
letter for 3BR on file and owner financing. Owner/Agent
MLS#38141 $15,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025
MACHIPONGO: Exclusive building site w/good elevation on 2.7
acres on Jacobus Creek. Enjoy privacy and beautiful waterviews
with out the high price tag of most waterfronts. Private boat
ramp 300’ down the road. 4BR septic on file. MLS#34757 $99,500
Randy Carlson 757-678-6395/Dave Griffith 757-647-2649
CHINCOTEAGUE: Very nice building lot with 3BR gravity septic
system in place. Mature trees providing shade and aesthetics
to the property. Adjacent lot is also for sale. Walking distance to
down town. Build your dream home or rental property and enjoy
the Island life. MLS#39582 $87,500 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526
CAPE CHARLES: Located in a quiet area near Kiptopeke State
Park is one acre with a tear down. Purchase the lot behind it
and really have the room to roam. Motivated Sellers, bring all
offers. MLS#36520 $9,900 Christine Flye 757-286-3569
ACCOMAC: Cleared, level pond front 3 acre parcel with
deeded access to Cedar Island. Life at Seaview, an upscale
gated waterfront community, is simple, leisurely and easy.
Take a stroll, ride the bike or splash your kayak, the choice is
yours. MLS#33670 $110,000 Gil York 757-710-2948
PAINTER: Pristine waterfront farm w/recorded subdivision
offers 9 waterfront lots on Curratuck Creek & 3 interior
lots. High banked along the frontage & good soils throughout; includes tillable land, woodland & state road frontage.
MLS#38015 $999,000 George or Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770
BAY CREEK: Perfect place to build that dream home, ½ acre on a
cul-de-sac and back yard view of the Arnold Palmer Signature golf
course. Owners are very realistic and offering it well below the assessed value. Enjoy the community pool tennis courts and or course
the private beach. MLS#36714 $99,000 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199
CHINCOTEAGUE: Beautiful 1.8 ac. leveled waterfront lot w/
4BR septic installed. Wide water views of Little Oyster Bay.
Private setting w/ a exceptional variety of birds. So much so
it is known as Salt Meadow. Owner believes it’s possible to
subdivide. MLS#38959 $319,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526
MACHIPONGO SHORES: REDUCED..Grab this opportunity
now and invest in this ¼ acre parcel close to the Quinby boat
ramp. Imagine the life of fishing or boating anytime you
choose, it just doesn’t get better than that. MLS#36857 $3,000
Gil York 757-710-2948
ONANCOCK: Build your Eastern Shore dream home
on this 5.3 acre parcel, just outside the East Point
subdivision. Enjoy views of Thickett Creek or take a short
drive to all the in-town amenities. MLS#34626 $99,900
George or Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770
BIRDSNEST: Needing a solution for your storage needs?
Check out this .04 acre parcel with a 3-sided pole 20x25
building. Easy access to the highway. MLS#39246 $4,500
Paige Boyette 757-650-8945
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, Oct 12th 12 - 2pm
PAINTER: Well and septic already installed on this cleared
building lot in Cedar View Beach. Enjoy the park-like
community area or launch your boat from the community
boat ramp. MLS#30712 $35,000 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914
ATLANTIC: .69 acre building lot w/ mature landscaping
located in desirable subdivision of South Winds. Rear of the
property is lined w/ trees. Septic certification on file and
waiting for your new home. MLS#38969 $45,000 Cindy Gillett
757-990-2526
LAND
ONANCOCK: 6.75 acre buildable lot just outside the town
limits; build on the cleared spot where an old home once
stood. A short drive will bring you to the downtown area w/
shops, restaurants, art galleries and public boat ramp/dock.
MLS#33544 $47,500 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292
KINGS CREEK LANIDNG: Large, cleared .45 acre lot right
next to the community pool and tennis court that comes
with deeded boat slip providing access to the Chesapeake
Bay via Kings Creek. Minutes away from so much enjoyment.
MLS#33846 $35,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649
CHINCOTEAGUE: Bring your house plans and your boat to
PARKSLEY: This lot in town would be good for a shop, garage one of the few canal lots left in Richardson’s Landing! Septic
or boat storage or extra yard. MLS#38450 $15,000 Michael approved cleared and ready to build! Priced below tax assessment.
Stephano 757-710-0803
MLS#38225 $199,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
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f you want to see tomorrow’s highschool football stars today, check
out the action at the Pop Warner
Football and Cheer League at Parksley this Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.
at Metompkin Elementary School in
Parksley.
Starting with the Tiny-Mite players, ages 5-7, with a weight range of
35-75 pounds, and then moving to the
Mitey-Mites, 7-9, with a weight range
of 45-90 pounds, and concluding with
the Pee Wees, 9-11, who range from 75
to 120 pounds, local players will line
up tomorrow morning and show the
fundamentals they have learned since
practice opened on Aug. 1.
“We are teaching more than football,” said Alan Hall, commissioner of
the Eastern Shore Gators, the newest
of 13 members of the Henlopen Pop
Warner, Inc., which spans Delmarva
and has been in existence for 25 years.
“Parents are coming to the coaches and
telling us their kids have a better attitude, are more respectful and making
better grades since they started playing football. The players must have a
2.0 grade-point average in school to
An Eastern Shore Gator makes a
nice tackle.
SPORTS
Pop Warner League Teaches Life Skills
play,” added Hall.
The players come from Accomack
and Northampton counties as well as
Pocomoke City, Md. Although wins
have been few against competitors
who have competed at the Pop Warner
League level for many years, the youth
are learning the fundamentals of football at an early age.
“We feel this will help local high
schools and improve the level of Eastern Shore football in the future,” said
Hall. “Many of the schools they are
now competing with in Maryland and
across the bay have football players
who grew up in Pop Warner football.
If a kid is beginning to learn the fundamentals of football in the eighth
grade and is competing with athletes
who have been playing for six or seven
years, he will be at a disadvantage.”
Hall coaches at the Tiny-Mite level,
one of three Eastern Shore Gator teams
who travel throughout Maryland and
Delaware to compete against other Pop
Warner leagues. Home games are at
the Metompkin Field, built this year,
with the help of a $1,500 grant from
Wal-Mart and the support of other
sponsors.
Hall said it costs $275 to outfit each
player in the league, but the player
fee for the league was only $100 with
the help of sponsors. “We’ve received
tremendous support and hope to add
more teams in the upcoming years,”
said Hall.
There are seven levels in Pop Warner football, with the age range topping
out at 14 years old. Pop Warner football
has been around since 1929 when it
was founded in Philadelphia, Pa., and
named after a Hall of Fame football
coach from the early 1900s. Today, more
than 250,000 youth participate in PopWarner-sanctioned football programs.
Safety is of the utmost concern
with Pop Warner officials. Coaches
must complete a rigorous certification program which stresses safety
issues, including proper tackling
techniques, injury prevention and
first-aid certification.
Because players are limited to competing against players in their own
weight range, the injury rate for Pop
Warner football players is less than
one-third the rate in high-school football. In fact, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission states there
are 12 percent fewer injuries per capita among 5- to 15-year-olds in Pop
Warner football than in organized soccer for the same age range.
“Every player must complete 20
hours of conditioning drills before being allowed to compete in a game,” said
Hall. “When they do play, it is all about
the team. We don’t keep track of personal statistics like touchdowns or sacks.
Every player must get in the game a
minimum number of plays, but we usually have them in there more than the
minimum. We are looking to promote
discipline and teamwork, not winning.”
Check it for yourself tomorrow morning. There is no admission feel, but they
would appreciate your support.
Eastern Shore Gators (right) line up to defend against a Pop Warner squad from Delaware. The Gator teams
will be in action tomorrow morning at their field at Metompkin Elementary School in Parksley.
October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 25
Ducks Unlimited
Social Nov. 22
The Eastern Shore Chapter of
Ducks Unlimited announces its event
of the season — a DU Membership Social, to be held Saturday, Nov. 22, at the
Barrier Islands Center in Machipongo.
The gates will open at 4:30 p.m. and
the event will kick off with music by DJD
Productions, which also will offer a photo
booth. An Eastern Shore Oyster Roast
will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an all-youcan-eat menu of roasted oysters, steamed
clams and barbeque with all the fixings.
Silent and live auctions will feature original artwork by local Eastern
Shore carvers and artists, including
“Artists of the Year” Don and Donna
Drew of Copper Creations. Raffles for
guns and many other items will be ongoing throughout the evening.
Advance ticket prices for this event
are $50 per person or $75 per couple,
which includes food and an annual
membership to Ducks Unlimited.
Tickets purchased at the door will be
$100 per person, no exceptions.
Tickets can be purchased at the Barrier Islands Center in Machipongo),
Branscome office in Tasley, Chris’ Bait
and Tackle in Capeville, Eastern Shore
Outfitters in Exmore and Island House
Restaurant in Wachapreague, from
DU committee members or on-line at
www.ducks.org/virginia/events/36257/
eastern-shore-oyster-roast-dinner For
more information or tickets, contact
Brandon Sterling at 442-2678.
Abell To Speak
at Anglers’ Club
The Eastern Shore of Virginia Anglers’ Club (www.esanglersclub.org) will
hold its monthly meeting Monday, Oct.
13, at the Sage Restaurant in Onley,
beginning at 7:30 p.m. It will feature a
presentation by Capt. Matt Abell of Seahawk Sports Center in Pocomoke, Md.
One of the most accomplished anglers in the area, Abell will talk about
fishing for yellow perch, white perch,
pickerel, and striped bass on the Pocomoke River, and share the knowledge
that he’s gained from a lifetime of local
fishing, as well as from taking friends,
family, and customers on charter trips.
His website is www.seahawksports.com
The public is invited and new or prospective members are welcome.
SPORTS SHORTS
Hospice Run/Walk
on Refuge Oct. 11
Hospice and Palliative Care of the
Eastern Shore and Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge invite the public
to join them on Saturday, Oct. 11, at 8
a.m. for the sixth annual Circle of Life
3.2-mile run and one-mile walk to celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Week.
To learn more about the race, visit
www.hpces.org or call 787-3310.
Special Olympics
Benefit Oct. 19
A benefit for Special Olympics (Virginia) Eastern Shore will be held Sunday, Oct. 19, from 1 to 5 p.m. The event,
Special Olympics (Virginia) Awareness
Reception (SOAR), will take place at
Kings Creek Inn in Cape Charles.
The benefit will feature live music as
well as a silent and live auction of local
artwork, vouchers for hotel and B&B
stays, local seaglass jewelry, crafts, gift
baskets, and other item.
Tickets are $15 in advance ($20 at
the door), available at Kings Creek Inn,
Rayfield’s Pharmacies, H&H Pharmacy,
The Book Bin and the ESCSB Vocational Center, or contact Dorie Arthur (757705-0638) or Lori Colonna (757-2876146) for more information or to donate.
All proceeds will benefit the local
Eastern Shore program currently serving approximately 75 athletes from
both counties. Tickets will include one
glass of wine, hors d’oeuvres, and a
chance to win a door prize.
Softball Tourney
To Aid Friends
Northampton County Parks and Recreation and the Friends of Northampton County Parks and Recreation will
host a men’s softball tournament Sat-
urday, Nov. 15, beginning at 10 a.m.
Teams and spectators are required to
bring a non-perishable food item and/
or a new unwrapped toy to be donated
to the Eastern Shore Food Bank and
Toys for Tots.
The Friends of Northampton County Parks and Recreation is a non-profit group raising money and interest
in Northampton County for a community pool. It will have a booth set
up during the tournament for anyone
wanting to become an official member
or wanting more information about
the community pool.
Nandua Softball
Camp Oct. 17-19
The annual Nandua softball camp
for girls ages 8-13 years old will be held
at Nandua High School Friday, Oct. 17,
from 4:30 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 18,
from 1 to 4 p.m.; and Sunday, Oct. 19,
from 1 to 4 p.m. The camp will focus on
fundamental softball skills and pitching. The fee is $50.
Contact Lynn Williams at 757-7104242 or [email protected].
va.us for more information.
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3- A “Peeler” Crabber and a “Bank Trapper” are unemployed from Sept. 15th to Dec.
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someone who does, he can go back to work and will only be unemployed for 2½ months.
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26 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Losing Streak Over; Northampton Celebrates 46-26 Win
Story and photo by Bill Sterling
At long last, the 37-game losing
streak by the Northampton football
program ended with a convincing 4626 win over Middlesex Friday night at
Hamilton Field in Eastville.
“I am almost speechless,” said Jacket
coach Ty Traister following the game. “I
am just so proud of this team. The guys
have worked so hard and been through
so much. They really deserve this win. We
approached this game differently than in
past weeks because we felt we had a shot
at winning. There’s not a player on this
team who has been on the field for a win.
They didn’t know how it felt. Now that
they do, I think we will be more confident
and can improve even more as a team.”
The three-pronged attack of Dy­
shawn Beckett, Tamaze Brisco and
Hakeem Berry fueled the Jacket offense. Beckett had three touchdowns,
including a 55-yard dash on fourthand-long to seal the win. Brisco, only
a freshman, had a pair of touchdowns,
and Berry tallied one 6-pointer.
Coach Traister said all three running backs were near the 100-yard
rushing mark for the game, adding hat
Daniel Jean also had a great game receiving and on the ground.
“Defensively, Austin Brady and Hakeem Berry had huge games, but it
was such a great team effort on both
sides of the ball it’s hard to single out a
few guys,” said Coach Traister.
Northampton took a commanding 32-6 halftime lead when Beckett
scored on a three-yard run with only
six seconds left before intermission.
Middlesex struck back early in the
third quarter with a long touchdown
pass, but Beckett, facing a fourthand-13, escaped from the pocket on
a pass play and dashed down the left
sideline for a 55-yard score to give
Northampton a comfortable lead. A deflected pass completion from Beckett
to Jean on an earlier fourth down kept
the drive alive.
Northampton had suffered through
three consecutive 0-10 seasons and after losing the first four games this season, the Jackets’ losing streak stood at
37, dating back to the 2010 season.
The Jackets face winless Arcadia tonight at Oak Hall with a 7 o’clock kickoff.
“I told the guys after last week’s
game that we were starting over and
we were 0-0. Now we’re 1-0 and we
are only going to get better from here,”
said Traister.
The Northampton players and Coach Ty Traister gather at midfield after the game to celebrate the Jackets’ first victory since 2010, breaking
a 37-game losing streak.
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Firebirds Fall to Colonels
12-8 on Late Touchdown
Northampton coach Ty Traister
applauds the effort of the players
on the field who earned the Jackets’ first win after 37 consecutive
losses with a 46-26 win over Middlesex Friday night.
After taking an 8-6 lead on a Contrel Brown 32-yard touchdown run
with 6:39 to play, Arcadia saw Colonel
Richardson storm back to score with
4:40 to play and claim a 12-8 win Saturday at Federalsburg, Md.
“It was a close game and a good
game, but we didn’t get the win,” said
Firebird coach Tony Nock.
The Homecoming game for Colonel
Richardson featured two teams each
seeking its first win. The Colonels
scored late in the first half when they
lined up for a short field goal but faked
it and scored a touchdown on a pass
from Sean Bowens to David Dickerson.
Brown’s score gave the Firebirds a
brief lead before Bowens hit Dyhlan
Nepert for a 39-yard completion to
the 2-yard line, where Apollos Murat
scored for the go-ahead touchdown.
Nepert picked off a Firebird pass on
the last possession to preserve the win.
The Firebirds were led on defense
by Keyandre Bundick with 13 tackles
and Tyric Harris and Quanni Payton with 10 each. Jamal Savage and
Rickie Shrieves contributed eight
tackles each.
Brown led Firebird rushers with 45
yards on six carries. Travon Copes had
55 yards on 10 carries.
Arcadia hosts Northampton tonight
with a 7 o’clock kickoff. “You have got
to tip your hat to Northampton for
getting their first win,” said Nock.
“They’ve got some good players who
hung in there when things were tough.
I feel like we should have two or three
wins, but we don’t and need to keep our
chins up and come out playing hard,”
added Nock.
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October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 27
Chincoteague Routs Rappahannock Co. 54-0
Chincoteague rolled to its 11th consecutive win with a 54-0 shellacking of
Rappahannock County Friday night at
home, raising its season record to 6-0.
“We got things rolling early, then
were able to sit our starters and get
plenty of playing time for our young
players,” said Pony coach Nick Howard. “It’s good we can keep our starters
healthy going into our final four games
of the season.”
The Ponies scored on the opening
kickoff when Anthony Wailes returned
it 79 yards up the middle for a touchdown. Wailes soon followed with a 10yard run before Fosque scored on runs
of 60 and 71 yards.
At that point, Chincoteague had a
27-0 lead in the first quarter, having
run only five offensive plays.
Noah McGee completed the firstquarter scoring with a 10-yard run.
Chincoteague went to its bench in
the second quarter. McGee broke loose
for a 58-yard scoring run, then Collin
Derrickson, after recovering a fumble,
scored on a 28-yard quarterback sneak.
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The Ponies’ final score came when
defensive end Trevor Bailey forced a
fumble, recovered it himself and returned it 25 yards for a score for a 54-0
lead at halftime.
Pony sophomores and freshmen saw
most of the action in the second half
with a running clock. Chincoteague did
not attempt a pass in the game, and
Fosque had 169 yards on only four carries. He also kicked four extra points
and scored on a 2-point conversion.
Fosque has now piled up 1,172 yards
along with a string of long touchdown
runs in only six games.
“I was more pleased with our defense than anything,” said Howard.
“We worked on fundamentals all week
and went into the game trying to get a
shutout. We’ve had some breakdowns
on defense earlier this season that we
needed to fix.”
Derrickson, Tyler Metler and John
Wailes each had one interception for
the Ponies. Bailey batted down two
passes in addition to returning a recovered fumble for a touchdown. Dustin
Holloway had five tackles.
Chincoteague, with the smallest enrollment of any public school playing
football in Virginia, schedules several
private schools and does not play a required district schedule to qualify for
postseason playoffs. The Ponies now
seek to post the only unbeaten season
in school history. In fact, seven wins
are the most any Chincoteague squad
has recorded, with that mark having
been reached in both 2002 and 2003.
“When we are done with the season,
we are done,” said Howard. “I would
like to have this team in the playoffs,
but we will have to do our best to win
the games on our schedule.”
Chincoteague is off this week, then
faces the Hampton Generals, a team
it already has beaten, before ending
the season with unbeaten Fuqua and
Greenbrier, now 4-2.
“The two toughest teams we will
face all season are our final two games,”
said Howard. “Fuqua has a really good
team this year, and Greenbrier is athletic. But first, we need to concentrate
on the Hampton Generals before we
think about those games. They’ve got
some good players, too.”
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28 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Broadwater Beaten by
Isle of Wight, 42-14
Nandua’s Anthony Smith, 2, races for the outside on a sweep against
Washington Friday night. Nandua was on the short end of a 14-6 score.
Nandua Tripped by Washington
in 14-6 Loss at Home
Nandua fell to 3-3 with a tough 14-6
loss to Washington at Onley Friday
night.
The Warriors had a 6-0 lead in the
third quarter on a Tyreim Blake 3-yard
run after a scoreless first in half in
which both teams moved the ball but
could not reach pay dirt.
“It was a disappointing loss filled
with missed opportunities,” said Nandua coach Chris Miles after the game.
Washington took the lead in the
fourth quarter with two touchdowns,
the first coming on a 4-yard run by
Aaron Baines. Nandua responded following that score with a long drive fueled by two long runs by Blake, including a 19-yard dash. However, Blake
had the ball stripped just before crossing the goal line with the Jaquars receiving the fumble. Washington drove
the length of the field and scored on
Jamarkus Brunskin’s touchdown pass
to Lawrence Bonneville.
Blake rushed for 108 yards on 14
carries and completed 3 of 6 passes
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for 53 yards. Anthony Smith added 88
yards on nine carries. Jakorah Parker
caught two passes for 47 yards.
Mahagee Wise and Trevon Cooper
led the Nandua defense with 10 tackles
each. Nick Joseph and Cedric Walters
added seven tackles each.
Nandua plays Snow Hill tonight with
a 7 p.m. kickoff. at Salisbury University.
The Broadwater Vikings gridiron
team held a 7-0 lead over rival Isle of
Wight Friday night, but gave up 28
unanswered points to the Chargers,
falling 42-14 on the road.
Tyler Major opened the scoring for
the Vikings on a two-yard run with 1:12
left in the first quarter. Thomas Scott
kicked the extra point.
But Isle of Wight owned the second
quarter with three touchdowns, all on
two-yard runs, the last one with 21 seconds remaining in the half.
The Chargers tacked on another
score less than two minutes into the
second half before Viking quarterback
Austin Murphy hit R.C. Cooley on a
45-yard touchdown pass.
Isle of Wight struck back with an 85yard touchdown pass late in the third
quarter and added its final touchdown
with 44 seconds remaining, to make
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the final score 42-14.
Murphy was 10 of 21 passing for
100 yards and a touchdown. Major
Morgan had five catches for 42 yards,
while Cooley had three grabs for 54
yards and a touchdown.
Tyler Major ran for 109 yards on 19
carries and now has 824 yards rushing
on the season.
On defense, Jimmy Lord and Cortland Bunce had 12 tackles each,
with Taylor Major and Keegan Czesak making eight tackles each.
Dontae Weatherly had a fumble recovery.
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October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 29
Viking Volleyballers Drop Pair
The Broadwater volleyball team lost
a heartbreaker last Thursday at Atlantic Shores in five sets that saw long
rallies and took two and a half hours to
complete.
The Lady Vikings were drummed 2510 in the first set, then came back to win
25-14 before losing a squeaker, 26-24.
Broadwater tied the match at two sets
each with a 25-14 win in the fourth set.
In the decisive fifth set, Broadwater tied
the score six times before Atlantic Christian finally put it away with a 21-19 win.
Kathleen Kraft was on her game with
22 kills while Anna Sexauer had 11 kills
and a pair of aces. Heather Custis had
five kills and two aces. Jenna Hare had
five kills and eight solo blocks at the net.
Olivia Kellam had 11 digs. Katelyn Hill
had 43 assists as the Viking setter.
Broadwater fell to Stonebridge in
four sets Friday on the road. The Lady
Vikings were narrowly edged in the
opening set, 25-23, and dropped the second set 25-15 before taking the third 2511. Stonebridge came back to seal the
win with a 25-17 win in the fourth set.
Kraft led the team with six kills, two
aces and 11 digs. Sexauer had four kills,
four aces and seven digs. Custis had
four aces and four solo blocks at the net.
Hare had three kills while Smith had
two kills and five digs. Kellam had 16
digs as the libero. Hill had 15 assists
and seven digs.
“We put up a good fight and were able
to get some nice kills,” said Viking coach
Kim Laxton.
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Shyanne Gordon (right) contests Arcadia’s Cana Lankford and Tatyannia Trader, 6, in action Tuesday night at Nandua. The Lady Warriors won in three straight.
Nandua Volleyballers Win Pair
Nandua took three straight from
Arcadia Tuesday night at home, winning 25-20, 25-15 and 25-15.
Coach Le’Andra Sabatino called
it a team effort. Shyanne Gordon led
the Lady Warriors with nine kills and
two digs. Sarah Puchalski had 12 digs
and six kills. Kimberly Wert had an
ace, seven digs and four kills. Ashley
Fisher had four aces.
For Arcadia, Lizzy Snyder had
four kills and an assist, Taylor Lewis
had three kills and two assists, Cana
Lankford had three kills and five assists with Tatyannia Trader adding
three assists.
Nandua swept Chincoteague in
three sets last Thursday, 25-13, 25-11
and 25-15.
Wert led the Lady Warriors with
four aces, 18 digs and three kills. Caroline Harvie had an ace, 10 digs and
two kills.
Jackets Sweep Franklin
Northampton defeated Franklin
last Thursday in convincing fashion,
25-10, 25-17 and 25-18.
Taylor Webb had seven aces, eight
kills, six assists and 10 digs. Kennedy
Webb had seven kills, seven assists,
10 digs and three aces. Makayla Wilson added four kills and three aces,
while Taylor Nadeau had four kills
and Angela Head had five assists.
“We have been working on a new
serve receive formation and that improved our team passing statistics
quite a bit,” said Northampton coach
Cathy Doughty.
Sarah Jones Qualifies for State Golf
Sarah Jones of Arcadia qualified for
the girls’ state tournament with an 81
in the 2A East Regional Golf Tournament Monday at the par-70 Heritage
Oaks Golf Course in Harrisonburg.
Jones tied for 14th in the tournament
and will be playing at the Belle Haven
Country Club in Alexandria Oct. 27-28.
For Nandua, Leslie Ibarra posted
an 89, Jack Schreiber had a 94 and
Zach Underwood tallied a 102. Arcadia’s Zach Mills had a 98.
Chincoteague’s Brock Schisler shot a
140 in the 1A East Regional Golf Tournament Monday at The Resort Manor
in Farmville. Schisler had qualified for
the tourney with a 116 in the conference
tournament at Dogwood Trace Golf in
Petersburg. Schisler and Cody Britton,
who shot 122, finished fifth and sixth,
respectively, and made the all-conference tournament.
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30 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Arcadia Runners Pace CC Meet
Arcadia’s Hector Cime won the boys’
cross country run Monday at Eastville,
with Southampton winning team honors with 31 points over second-place
Northampton with 41 and Arcadia, 60
Cime completed the 3.1-mile course
in 18:40. Other top local runners included 3. Noah Leffel (N) 19:30; 4. José
Palacio (N) 19:56; 7. Tahre Pettit (A)
20:13; 9. James Teeling (N) 20:24; and
11. Moyer Jarvis (N) 20:42.
Arcadia’s Rachal Lankford won the
girls’ cross country run at Northampton on Monday in 24:35.
Arcadia won the meet with 30
points, narrowly defeating Southampton with 34. Nandua was third with 60.
Other local runners in the top 10 were
Caroline Hiler of Northampton, second
in 25:11; Sophia Siemenski of Arcadia, third in 25:38; Celeste Briones of
Arcadia fifth in 26:20; Nandua’s Ellie
Harvie sixth in 26:26; and Arcadia’s Jo
Fuller 10th in 27:39.
Teeling Completes Delmarva Rowing Trip
Andy Teeling of Belle Haven completed a 450-mile rowing trip around
the Delmarva Peninsula when he landed at the headquarters of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation recently in his hometown of Annapolis, Md. Teeling started out in 1979 in a boat he built and made it down the Chesapeake Bay and up to Chincoteague before he had to start college. Last
May, 35 years later, Teeling left Chincoteague in a larger boat he also
built and wound his way north before crossing the peninsula through
the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. Two weeks ago, he made the final 38mile trek across the Chesapeake Bay, where he was met by his mother,
who had prepared a hot meal and provided a warm bed. Teeling began
the trip as a single man and completed it married with two sons.
DU Greenwing Event Oct. 19
Hector Cime (left) and Rachal Lankford of Arcadia won the boys’ and
girls’ divisions of a cross country meet held at Northampton Monday.
NCEF Golf Tournament Oct. 15
The Northampton County Education
Foundation’s 8th Annual Charity Golf
Tournament will be held Wednesday,
Oct. 15, at Bay Creek Golf Club in Cape
Charles with a noon shotgun start.
The $400 team entry fee covers the
greens fee, carts, lunch, dinner, and
prizes. Hole sponsorships are $250 for
non-playing sponsors or $600 with a
team. The entry should include names
of team members, a contact phone
number and an email address. Make
checks payable to NCEF and mail to
P.O. Box 323, Cape Charles, VA 23310.
For more information, call Crosby
Johnson at 331-2932 or 678-6212.
The Eastern Shore Chapter of Ducks
Unlimited will host a youth “Greenwing” event in collaboration with The
Nature Conservancy at Brownsville
Farm near Nassawadox Sunday, Oct.
19, from noon until 4 p.m.
The event will be open to children
of all ages, although activities will target 8- to 17-year-olds. The purpose of
the event is to encourage local youth to
take an interest in outdoor recreation
and natural resource conservation.
Ducks Unlimited membership as a
“Greenwing” will be available for $15,
which includes a magazine subscription, duck call, T-shirt and chance in a
raffle to take home door prizes that include a BB gun, Greenwing knife, and
archery set. Siblings and parents can
attend free. This year’s event will include a duck-calling contest for various
youth age groups.
Participants can enjoy several
hunting retriever demonstrations, a
live farm animal exhibit by Pfeiffer
Stables, a visit with McGruff the Crime
Dog and an opportunity to sign up with
the Identa-Kid Program. Greenwings
and their friends and families also
can observe demonstrations throughout the day, including metal sculpture, gun and boating safety, bluebird
house building, a touch tank of cool
marine critters and law-enforcement
K-9 units. Staff from The Nature Conservancy will be on hand to talk about
eelgrass and oyster restoration efforts
and shorebirds in the area.
Smith Island Cakes
Wednesday - Saturday 9am-2pm
Thursday Night 5pm-8pm
Thursday Night is
Burger Night!
Daily Specials
Dinner &
Entertainment
Matt & Wayne Young
w/Special Guest
Bill Lecato
Friday, October 17th
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October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 31
Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices
Eastern Shore Trading POST
Announcement
The family of
Jacques DuVual Fauntleroy
wishes to thank
everyone for the flowers, donations,
prayers, love and support in our time
of mourning. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
The Family
Help Wanted
EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.
is currently recruiting
Center Nurse
for the
Atlantic Community Health Center
This position requires a person with current certification as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse
in the State of Virginia. Requires strong clinical, assessment and communication skills. Ability to provide
bilingual patient care a plus.
This position is 40-hours-per-week with benefits.
Referrals Coordinator
for the
Atlantic Community Health Center
Requires a graduate of an accredited high school and
requires an associate’s degree in a related field. Experience with the referral process is preferred. Successful
applicant will have strong leadership, management and
computer skills required with proficiency in Excel. Must
have supervisory experience and have worked in a medical practice for a minimum of 3 years. Ability to provide
bilingual patient care is a plus.
This position is 40-hours-per-week with benefits.
If you are a mission-driven person looking to make
a difference, email an application to [email protected]
before noon on October 17, 2014. Applications
can be obtained from www.esrh.org. Resumes
may accompany the application but will not be
considered if sent alone.
Eastern Shore Rural Health offers a competitive benefits package and our campuses are
Tobacco-Free Workplaces. EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet
Office Manager
Residential General Contractor seeks a part time (24
hours/week) Office Manager to assist with the day-today operations. Seeking enthusiastic, personable and
eager to learn candidate. Experience with QuickBooks
and MS Office a plus, but not required. Transportation
means prerequisite. Competitive pay and benefits. All inquiries: please submit letter and resume to L.J. Kellam
Construction, L.L.C., PO Box 2, Belle Haven, VA 23306 or
[email protected].
Eastern Shore Tractor has an immediate fulltime Facility Maintenance position available. Job
duties include (but are not limited to): deliveries, shop
cleaning, grass cutting & light assembly work. Qualified person must have a CDL license, clean MVR &
pass mandatory drug screenings. Great benefits. Salary based on experience. Please send resumes to:
[email protected]
ESCC is seeking qualified candidates for
the following full-time staff positions:
Senior Administrative Staff Assistant
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS
Positions #05663, #ES007
Duties: Provide administrative and clerical support for
the President and provide information and assistance to
the College Board, faculty, staff, students, state and local
agencies, regulatory and accrediting agencies and the
College Institutional Advancement Office.
Position #05663: On-site sewage and water program
permitting and inspections, shoreline survey followup inspections, migrant labor camp inspections, rabies
control, and general environmental complaints.
Position #ES007: Food and restaurant sanitation,
rabies control, migrant labor camp inspections, tourist
establishment sanitation, swimming pool sanitation,
marina sanitation, beach monitoring, and general
environmental complaints.
Minimum Qualifications: Associate degree or combination of college credits and relevant experience,
experience in an administrative office, excellent written
and oral communication skills, proficiency in MS Office
products.
For detailed job information or to apply, visit
http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov/. Virginia Department of
Health (VDH) accepts only online applications; apply by
5 p.m. on October 15, 2014. EEO.
Application review will begin on 10/27/14. See website
for additional responsibilities, qualifications and
application process.
www.es.vccs.edu
Great Career Opportunity for Motivated and Flexible
Individual: The Randy Custis Memorial Fund is
Looking for a Full-Time EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Applicant must have 5 years experience in non-profit
leadership or equivalent experience.
Competitive salary commensurate with experience
SUBMIT RESUMES TO:
The Randy Custis Memorial Fund
P. O. Box 237
Nassawadox, VA 23413
ESCC is an EEO/AA and E-verify employer
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC - Must have 5 years experience & own tools. Pay based on experience. Call between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.: (757) 787-4633.
AUTOMOTIVE MASTER MECHANIC - 5 day work
week. Top pay, up to $25/hr. Must have 3 ASE certifications and 10+ years experience & references. Call between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.: (757) 787-4633.
TIRE AND LUBE TECH - Must be able to perform light
mechanical repairs and have some tools. Top pay. Call between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.: (757) 787-4633.
Salary $24,479 plus state benefit package
May be higher depending on qualifications and
experience
The Town of Onley has an immediate opening for a PartTime Zoning Administrator. The successful candidate
must have the ability to maintain an effective working
relationship with Town Officials and the general public
while properly enforcing Town Ordinances. A complete
job description is available at townofonley.org. Applications will be received at the Onley Town Office, 25559 E.
Main Street, Onley VA 23418 until November 3, 2014.
The Town of Onley is an equal opportunity employer.
Now Hiring
Therapeutic Interventions, Inc. is seeking qualified individuals for their Therapeutic Day Treatment and Community
Based Programs serving the Eastern Shore Area. Applicants with a degree in a Human Services related field and
experience in:
• Special Education
• Juvenile Probation
• Social Work
• Juvenile Residential Centers
• Juvenile Group Homes • Juvenile Detention Centers
• School Counseling • In-Home Counseling
• Mental Heath Support • Counseling
will be considered strong candidates for this program (Criminal Justice degrees do NOT apply to this type of work). Currently hiring for several positions offering full-time & parttime work schedules. Excellent salary and benefit package
available for full-time positions.
To apply send resume to:
[email protected]
OR Mail to: P.O. BOX 308, Belle Haven, VA 23306.
32 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
Help Wanted
(Cont’d)
David’s Nursery LLC is seeking qualified applicants to
fill the position of Secretary/Executive Assistant. Position would be full time. Hours vary during year and will
involve Saturdays during spring. Pay would be hourly
and based on experience level of applicant. Computer
skills required. Typing skills required. Knowledge of Microsoft Office products very desirable. Microsoft Access
is used extensively. Word, Excel and Outlook also used.
Please no phone calls. Submit resumes and references
either via email ([email protected]) or regular
mail (P.O. Box 926, Exmore, VA 23350). We will contact
the leading candidates to arrange interviews. David’s
Nursery is located 5 miles west of Exmore on Rt. 183.
Help Wanted
avon reps needed Call: 757-710-2075.
b a r t e n d e r / wa i tress needed - Applications available at The
Moose Lodge, Belle Haven.
drivers: CDL-A. AverDeliver Phone Books
Work Your Own Hours
Delivering in the
Accomack &
Northampton Counties.
Must be 18yrs old, have
valid DL & Insured
vehicle. No exp. necessary
1-800-518-1333 x224
www.deliverthephonebook.com
age $52,000 per yr. plus Excellent Home Time + Weekends. Monthly bonuses up
to $650. 5,000w APUs for
YOUR Comfort + E-Logs.
Excellent Benefits. 100% no
touch. 877-704-3773.
workers
needed
in birdsnest picking up sticks & pine
cones - No experience
needed. Call 757-678-5547.
auto-body technician needed - Serious
inquiries only. Rock’s Body
Shop, Cape Charles. Call
757-331-4223 & ask for Ron
coastal tire & auto
is looking for Automotive
Technician w/2 yrs. or more
exp. Needs to be a VA state
inspector. Position is open
in our Accomac, Va. location. Resume required. Call
757-442-6116 or email to
[email protected]
Auto Supplies
Reese 12k gtw dual
Cam
weight-distribution & anti-sway
system for towing a travel
trailer. Plus shank & ball.
Used twice. Regular $750,
Sell $375. Call 757-350-9055.
Boats, Etc.
12-ft. porposie ii
sailboat & trailer
- Nice boat, nice condition.
$550. Call 787-7252.
19.5-ft. privateer Custom from factory open,
full-length custom canopy.
40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs.,
elec. start & tilt, all stainless steel deck fittings,
Load-rite trailer w/teflon
rollers. $9,500: it is a steal!
Call 757-875-0268.
17-ft. sea kayak - Like
new. Perception Eclipse w/
rudder & paddle. $450OBO. Call 757-442-2783.
’03 aquasport - 19-ft.
4-in. CC, 115 h.p. Johnson
(low hrs.), EZ Loader trailer, new upholstery, must
see! REDUCED: $9,200.
OBO. Call 757-678-6098.
18’ ’75 laguna windsor sailboat - w/ ’01
Load-rite trailer, like new,
good learner boat, 6 h.p.
Johnson, Reduced: $1,000,
at Cape Charles Marina.
757-331-4940.
’86 aquasport - 29ft. TM w/tower & controls,
full electronics & auto-pilot, radar & A/C. Twin 350
inboards, galley, head w/
shower, sleeps 4. $9,950.
Call 757-789-3513.
’99 angler - 22-ft. Walkaround Cutty Cab, 150 h.p.
Johnson. Boat, motor, all
equipment & Venture trailer: $10K OBO. 443-286-7215
mercury outboard
propeller ss 22Pitch - Like new. $450.
757-710-0070
30’ sportscraft 300
Sea Eagle. Updated 350
Vortex 315 h.p. Low hrs. Reduced to $8,900 OBO. Selling due to illness. 854-1834.
’01 18’ trophy - Very
good cond. + extras. Can
be seen at K & E Marine,
across from Perdue plant.
$11K. 757-678-3622.
boat wheels - 4-blade,
1 pair, 19” x 23-11/2” shaft.
$650. Call 757-999-3437 &
leave message.
23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O,
9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift,
anchor puller, sink, fridge,
stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer.
$8,995. 757-302-1185
’05 17’ bayliner - Low
hrs., $4,200. 130 h.p. I/O,
depth finder, trailer, Call
710-8603 or 442-4141.
1988 Grady White
20’, 225 h.p.
Yamaha, 2 axle
trailer. Ready to go.
$10,000.
Call 757-824-5748.
’77 22’ catalina sailboat - Swing keel, new
fiberglass, clean cabin, good
sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long
shaft, Load-rite trailer.
$3,800 (OBO). 442-1132
quinby area – 14-ft.
Duck Boat for sale w/motor.
Call after 6 p.m.: 442-6422.
28’ carver mariner
Two 305 Mercruiser engines
(low hrs.), sleeps 4, fridge,
microwave, compass. Recently hulled & painted. NOW
$15K OBO. 757-619-8841
’99
JOHNSON
OUTBOARD - 115 h.p. $1800.
Can be demoed. Good condition. 757-442-1345
’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude,
222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000.
757-709-1191, leave msg.
24’ privateer w/130
H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke
Boat, motor, & trailer: asking $8,000 OBO. Pot puller
included.
757-678-6226.
20’ 4” open c-hawk ’95 Mercury 200 outboard,
trailer, $7,800. 710-2958.
boat wheels - 3-blade,
1 pair, 22” x 23-11/2” shaft.
$650. Call 757-999-3437 &
leave message.
27’ FG work boat - 6 cyl.
Perkins Diesel w/net drum.
$7,000. Call 757-789-3336.
’91 SeaRay Sundancer
- 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mercruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines;
A/C w/reverse cycle heat,
nice galley, head w/ shower,
sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases,
much more. 787-3454
’02 catamaran - 18’, 75
h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer.
Bought new in 2002. Low
engine hours & exc. cond.
$8,000 OBO. 331-1319
Commercial Bldgs.
Feed/Seed
- Rent or Purchase
horse hay - $5 per bale.
straw - $3.50 per bale.
Call 757-824-3930 or call
757-894-1339 (cell).
3008 sq. ft. bldg.
16,580 sq. ft. bldg.
exmore, va - Sturdy
well-built buildings. Good
for church/bingo parlor; veterinarian clinic/grooming
facility; senior citizen activity center; church hall; child
care; dance studio; gym;
woodworking shop; artisan/craft guild; call center;
Internet business; bar &
dance hall; mail-order shipping business; offices. Put
your business here! CALL
757-678-7500.
pocomoke, md. - 5,500
sq. ft. bldg. Newly renovated, secure – one of two best
built bldgs. in town. Perfect for offices or one user,
w/ parking. $6.50/ sq. ft.
CALL 757-678-7500.
Crepe Myrtles
For Sale
developers
or
home owners: Landscape special on 7 gal. crepe
myrtles 5’-6’. $16/plant.
Min. order 5 plants. Colors
are red, pink, white & purple. Please call 442-7677 &
leave msg.
Pit Bulls For Sale
full-breed pit bull
puppies weened & ready
to go. Very loveable. Not for
fighting. Very good pets. 7
left. Call (757) 350-5034.
Farm & Lawn
Equipment
FORD TRACTOR - 1953 Jubilee - exc. cond. - garagekept - Contact 442-2321.
1953 ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE 600 FORD TRACTOR - $3,500. 442-7507.
2000 case maxi-c
trencher
w/Hydra-Bore & P-75
vibratory plow & 6-in.
digger chain, 492 use
hours. $7,500.
Call 757-442-9239.
Firewood For Sale
seasoned
oak
&
Cherry - Call 678-2566.
cut wood - $150/cord;
delivery is $20 or you can
pick up. 757-665-6262.
Misc. - For Sale
elegant china cabinet - Must See!! Excellent Condition. $300. Call
1-757-787-1028.
furniture for sale
in machipongo - Living room, dining room,
bedroom, sunroom, porch
& other misc. furniture.
EXCELLENT
condition
at BARGAIN prices. On
site October 11, 12 & 13
and October 18, 19 & 20.
For additional details, call
540-818-2063.
baldwin piano - Excellent condition. Needs
tuning. $400. 757-710-8612
pipe-threading machine - 1”-2” with dies &
oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070.
FOR SALE: Oak dining
room table w/5 chairs & a
captain’s chair; an antique
china closet. $400 OBO.
Call 757-787-7307.
simplicity basinet
- Like brand new with music and vibrations. $75. Call
757-854-1637.
items for sale - German dining rm set $450; 6
piece wall unit 16’x7’ $450;
Tower pioneer sound system
$600; tools, grills, computers, books, $’s low, not priced
items range from $2-$30.
757-694-1336.
BECKETT oil furnace
- 80% fuel efficient, Bought
new ’01. All orig. paperwork.
20-ft. galv. duct work. 8-ft.
flue pipe. Serviced in January. Copper lines. $400. Scott:
757-442-2079.
swimming pool &
deck - 24-ft., 4 1/2” depth,
with new motor. $500 OBO.
757-331-1319.
754 taylor triplehead soft-serve ice cream
machine - Bought new; only
used 6 mos. Water cooled.
$2,500. Call 757-710-7000.
tungsten wedding
band - Size 9, $50. Call
757-894-8908.
set of 4 chrome 20”
universal car rims
& 2 brand new tires
– Reduced: $300 for everything. 678-2566.
Steuben Dressage
Saddle $425. 757-999-4999
gold
engagement
ring - Sz. 7, never worn,
center diamond 1/2 karat w/
side diamonds–6 each side.
Asking $800 ($1,200 assessed
value). Call 757-787-3628.
bathtub lift chair
Operated by water pressure.
Almost new; only used 2x.
$500. 665-5040 or 894-0669
NEW VOGUE PRIMA:
Above-ground pool. 24’
round with auto cleaner.
Must be moved. $2,950
OBO. 757-709-0409
’88-’92 maxx racing
card set - And 1990
Skybox NBA Card Sets:
Make Offer. 710-8637
Mobile Homes
7116 tulls cir., new
church - 2BR, 2BA mobile home. Appliances, garage, lg. lot, $650/mo. Call
757-990-2172.
mobile
home
in
atlantic for rent 3BR, 2BA. On private lot.
$600/mo. HUD accepted.
Call 894-8161.
trailer lots - Land
lots available to lease for
singlewide trailer homes at
Modest Town Trailer Park.
Call Carl at 410-262-3070.
Triangle Enterprises, Inc.
is now accepting
applications for:
• 3BR, 2BA mobile home,
Triangle Enterprises Mobile
Home Park, Mappsville, all
elec., newly renovated
Section 8 welcome
(757) 787-4664
Holland Hill
Residential Community
29279 Tyler Drive
New Church, VA 23415
2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes
rent starts at $550 per month.
Refrigerator/range/
washer/dryer hook-up.
Weekly trash pick-up/
water/sewer are included in
rent. Transit Bus Service.
No pets.
(757)824-0315
We pay top dollar
for Used Homes &
trade-ins!!! Call for details. 302-846-9100.
new 3 bed, 2 bath
home - Only $500 deposit.
Call for details 302846-0494.
landfire
your
lord!!!! New 3BR, 2BA
land/home package in your
area. $500 down. Call for details. 302-846-0595.
October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 33
2br mobile homes
in northern acc.
cty. for rent - Section 8 approved. Call
757-710-8894.
mobile home lot
for rent - Well, septic &
elec. LARGE private lot. Rt.
13, Pastoria. $275/mo. Call
710-2192.
3br,
2ba
mobile
home - Located in Pine
Ridge Trailer Park - $650/
mo. & $650/sec. dep. Serious
inquiries only. 710-8981.
nueva casa, 3 recamaras, 2 banos - Solo
$500 deposito. Llame para
los requesitos 302-846-9100.
why
rent
when
you can buy a new
home? - $500 down.
Call today to see
just how easy it IS to
own YOUR OWN HOME.
302-846-0494.
Mobile Home Parts
for sale. We also move mobile homes. Dreamland
Homes, Rt. 13, Accomac,
VA. 787-2823.
Real Estate
wanted: 2-10 acres
- (No water) in Cheriton,
Birdsnest or Marionville.
Owner must be willing to
finance after 20-25% down
payment.
516-221-0297.
[email protected]
Rentals - Apts.
onancock - Deluxe
2BR, Liv. & Din. area, 1BA,
W/D, All Appliances, $675/
mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec.
dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640.
Available now.
melfa - Townhouse style
apt. for rent. Newly renovated. References & deposit
required. 757-387-9700.
nassawadox - Deluxe
2BR, Liv. & Din. area, 1BA,
W/D, All Appliances, $675/
mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec.
dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640.
Available now.
Hartley Hall
Senior Housing
in Pocomoke City, Md., is
accepting applications for
1-bedroom and efficiency
apartments in an elderly
housing subsidized apartment complex. Contact 410957-2252 for application or
visit office at 1006 Market
Street in Pocomoke City.
Equal Housing
Opportunity
accomack manor
apartments for
seniors (55 & over)
fitness, computer,
& community rooms
Planned activities &
pet friendly
757-665-5848
eho
crispus
attucks apts.
OPEN HOUSE
10/10, 10/11 & 10/12
10 a.m.- 3 p.m.
29511 Seaside Rd.,
Cape Charles
1 mi. from Kiptopeke Park
1-757-350-1854
for sale: craddockville - House w/3BR,
1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg.
workshop & outbuilding.
Enclosed den & screened
front porch. Lg. living &
dining rooms. $150,000.
Call 442-9436.
for sale: wallops
launch pad view
3/4-acre lot - Site
ready. Priced below assessment. Call 757-710-0501.
for
sale:
near
wachapreague - Tax
Map 113, double circle 2,
parcel G. 26.43 acres. Asking $5K/acre. Call 442-9791
www.easternshorepost.com
3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd.
Exmore, VA 23350
(757)442-4173
2- & 3-bedroom units
available for immediate
occupancy by qualified
applicant.
Applications will be available at 3208 Thurgood
Marshall Road, Exmore,
Virginia from 8 a.m. to 1
p.m., Monday thru Friday.
Applications may be requested by calling the Crispus Attucks office number.
•Housing Choice
Vouchers Accepted
•Rental Assistance
Available
EQUAL
HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Peter Cartwright
Manor Apts., located
in Exmore, Va., is taking
applications for seniors 62
or older. Units
available now.
Call 414-0020.
Exmore
Village I & II
Apartments
Looking for a cool
affordable apartment? 1-Bedroom
Apartments for persons 62 and older
or persons with
disabilities. Rent
based on income.
Qualified applicants
will be placed on
the waiting list.
If you just can’t “bear” looking at your driveway another
second, call JOHN MILLER!! He’ll make it all better.
Dry Shells, Stone, Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt,
Excavation, & Backhoe Work
Just Call Site Work
Specialist
John C. Miller at
757-665-4026
MARSHALL’S
TREE SERVICE
Capable, Affordable,
Dependable
(757)442-9471
newtowne
apartments
Immediate Occupancy
to those who qualify
EFFICIENCY APTS.
AVAILABLE AGE 62+
Apply at Newtowne
Apartments, Pocomoke
Rent based on income
Call:
(410) 957-1562
Rentals Commercial
5000 sq. ft. Bldg. locustville, va - 6-bay
garage. Has built-in paint
shop. Call 757-787-7886.
3600 sq. ft. prime
office space. Rt. 13
Hwy. frontage midway between the two counties.
Conference room, private
offices, computer room,
plenty of storage, two ADA
bathrooms, an executive
bathroom, reception area,
break room/kitchen, easy
access to Rt. 13. This is
perfect for doctors’ offices,
a state or federal agency.
Formerly home care agency
leased for 10 years. Immediate occupancy. Call 678-7500.
Rentals - Houses
parksley - 4BR, porch,
garage. Security & deposit.
$750/mo. 414-0429.
quinby - 2BR, 1BA. Central heat & air, $650/mo.
Call 757-665-1925.
atlantic - 3BR & den,
2BA, eat-in Kit., gas heat &
cooking, Call Sherry - 757710-0701 or Robin - 252331-3987.
LIST YOUR YARD
SALE STARTING
AT ONLY $10
CALL ANGIE AT
789-POST
ISA Certified Arborist
(#MA-3138A)
Licensed & Insured
Accepting:
Free estimates. 442-7540
house
for
rent/
exmore - 2BR, 1BA
newly renovated home.
New kitchen, end of cul de
sac. Treed yard, midway
between 2 counties. $675/
mo. Professionals need apply. Call 757-678-7500 or
757-678-7631.
birdsnest area - 3BR
house, W/D hook-up, nice
neighborhood, Sec. 8 welcome. Call 678-7483 & leave
name & number.
Room for Rent
Housesharing
in
onancock - $400/mo.
and first & last. 1 person.
No pets. Call 575-535-4539.
TONY’S TREE SERVICE
COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL
14319 Deer Path
Hallwood, VA 23359
(757) 990-1131
Residential • Commercial
FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding
Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation
Licensed and Insured
Garage Doors
Automatic Openers
Installation, Sales
& Service
Simpson Tree & BOBCAT Service - Tree trimming, removal and stump
grinding. 787-2100 or 7108477. FREE ESTIMATES.
We accept credit cards.
100% ORGANIC
MULCH IN
BULK
You pick up or
we deliver
442-7540
Smith
Chapel
Thrift Shop, Quinby
- Sat., Oct. 11. 8-11 a.m.
Halloween items and much,
much more. Open every
Thurs. 9-11 a.m.
Vehicles – Cars,
Services
Pine,
Oak,
Walnut,
Cherry and more for
sale. Rough cut or planed
available or we saw your
logs. Portable Sawmill.
757-331-4848
Thrift Shop
Affordable Rates
Call 894-3151
paRKS paving
Paving, Seal Coating, All
Repairs, Culvert Pipes &
Extensions, Dirt Work,
Bobcat & Mini Backhoe
Services. Locally Owned
Business. 757-710-9600.
Storage
nandua
mini storage
Rt. 650, Taylor Rd.,
Tasley. 757-787-3059.
$10 Off 1st month’s rent
Trucks, SUVs, RVs
’95 plymouth grand
voyager - Good cond.
$1,000. 757-414-3567.
’11 Coachmen classc motorhome - Leprechaun 32-ft., 2 slide-outs, leveling jacks. Loaded w/extras.
$65,000 OBO. 999-3437.
’00 mustang – 150K mi.
New tires, brakes clutch &
windshield-wiper
motor.
$4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571.
’08 toyota prius 115K miles, fully loaded, all
leather, highly maintained,
$10,500. 787-3208.
’99 corvette convertible - Black on
black, exc. cond., 32K mi.,
chrome wheels, new tires,
garage kept. $22,000. Call
757-894-1664.
Need to run a Legal Ad?
CALL ANGIE AT 789-7678
34 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
’99 35th anniversary
gt mustang - Professionally installed engine
9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty
on engine still good. $7,500.
Good cond. 757-377-8261.
’95 ford escort - 95K
mi., automatic, air, 4-door,
power windows & locks.
$1,800 OBO. 336-4507.
’12 nissan altima 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic,
A/C, CD player, cruise control, power window/locks,
like new, warranty, 22K mi.,
$14,900. Call 443-235-0304.
’83 silverado chevrolet antique pickup – Auto. trans., power
steering & brakes, A/C,
cruise. 44K original mi.
$7,000 OBO. 787-8885.
’84 Monte Carlo - Classic. 45,000 actual miles, AM/
FM cassette, power brakes &
steering. $8,800. 442-5009.
1969 4-door chevy
malibu – Has a solid
frame. Restoration project.
350 rebuilt engine. Title included. $2,200 OBO. Leave
message: 787-4143.
’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt
lariet - All options, 200K
mi., mechanically & physically sound. $7,800. Call 757620-9042 or 757-653-0371.
’05 Grand Marquis
– $3,995, 164K miles, exc.
cond. 757-824-5555.
’81 Cadillac El Dorado Diesel. Very good cond.
Low mileage. $4,850. Call
Rodney 665-4639
’03 ford mustang Newly painted yellow, P/S, A/T,
A/C, CD player w/remote, full
power, V6, exc. cond., 112.5K
mi., REDUCED: $4,500.
757-709-3613.
’76 Chevy Impala 2-dr.
sedan. $1,800 firm.
4422263 after 5.
’04 Chrysler Town &
Country 144,100 miles.
1 dent in tailgate/fact. installed child seat. Power
locks/windows. Heat/AC. Very
dependable. Dk. Blue/gray
int. $4500.757-665-5138.
’97 gmc truck - Extended cab, 3-door, 5.7 V8, 235K
mi., Needs front-end work.
$2,200. 999-4999
’06 holiday rambler
admiral se – 33’, only
20K mi., low hours on gen.,
very clean, exc. cond., auto.
leveling, C/C, sat., 2-TVs, refrig., $49,950. 442-7875.
Vehicles – Motorcycles
& ATVs
’98 moto-guzzi 1100V
motorcycle - Low miles.
Exc. cond. 757-710-0359.
’05 SPORTSTER HARLEY, 2,000 miles, blue,
$7,500 negotiable, Excellent
cond. 757-710-9107
‘04 Harley fat boy
Apehangers, Triple Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Asking
$9,500. Call 757-709-9112
or 757-709-4963.
’88 BMW motorcycle
- K100RS, 52K miles. Has
bags, fairing, & windshield.
$3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call
757-694-5332.
2007 Harley davidson- Super Glide Custom.
2100 miles. Garage kept.
$16,000. Now Only $13,000.
710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only,
please.)
Wanted
buying junk cars, scrap
metal, copper, aluminum,
brass, tin, & aluminum rims.
Paying top dollar. Turn your
scrap into cash!! Cars picked
up the same day, free of
charge. We also buy Elec.
Motors & batteries. So call
Bowser & Son Salvage Yard
ph. 824-3719 or cell 8945859.
Yard/Estate Sales
garage sale - Sat., Oct.
11. 8 a.m.-noon. Lots of good
stuff. 26399 Redwood Rd.,
Onley. 2-story brick house w/
red barns, behind Nandua
High School.
No
early birds.
indoor yard sale Sat., Oct. 11. 8-1. Rain or
shine. The Woman’s Club of
Accomack, 25405 Richmond
Ave., Onley (opposite Sage
Diner on Rt. 13.) Jewelry,
bake table, soup, toys, books,
plants, white elephant.
yard sale plus antique car show - Harborton. Oct. 11, 8-3. Rain
date: Oct. 18. Vendors-$10.
Antique cars free. Call Lori
Ridington at 709-3426.
multi-family
yard
sale - Fri., Oct. 10 & Sat.,
Oct. 11. 8 a.m.-until. 35 Kerr
St., Onancock. Jennaire 42”
cook-top, household, furn.,
clothes (some w/tags.)
LIST YOUR YARD SALE
STARTING AT ONLY $10
CALL ANGIE AT
789-POST
NOTICE
JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE
On November 10, 2014, proceedings will be commenced under authority of Section 58.1- 3965 et seq. of the Code
of Virginia to sell the following parcels located in the Town of Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia for payment of
delinquent taxes:
Freddie P. Elmandorf
Tonya T. Williams and Nathaniel B. Williams III
Evelyn Davis and Clarence Davis Jr, et als
Mary Selby Chandler and Dora Mitchell
Malcolm Brooks Savage and William Mapp Savage
Theodore Summerville 085A3A000001800 and 085A3A000001900
085A308000004A0, 085A308000006A0 and 085A30800000700
085A30800001400, which includes 085A308000015A0
085A3A000005200
085A10500002400
085A30300003400
The owner of any property listed may redeem it at any time before the date of sale by paying accumulated taxes,
penalties, interest and costs thereon at the law office listed below. The pro-rata costs of publication hereunder shall
become a part of the tax and, together with all other costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees set by the court, shall
be collected when payment is made whether or not court proceedings have been initiated.
John P. Custis, Esq.
Custis, Dix, Lewis, & Custis LLP
P. O. Box 577
Accomac, VA 23301-0577
757-787-2770
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Pursuant to the Decree of the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia entered on August 14, 2014, in
the Partition suit brought by Donald Ray Thornton, et
ux v. Ronald W. Collins, et als, the undersigned Special
Commissioners will, on Friday, November 7, 2014 at 11:00
a.m. at the front door of the Circuit Court Courthouse in
Accomac, Virginia, located at 23312 Courthouse Avenue,
offer for sale to the highest bidder, the following described
real estate:
Parcel 1: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated
near Deep Hole, Chincoteague Island, Accomack County,
Virginia, shown as “Daniel Hill Heirs” on a certain plat
of survey entitled “SURVEY SHOWING PROPERTIES
OF EDNA COLLINS, STANLEY REED, AND DONALD
THORNTON, CHINCOTEAGUE, ACCOMACK CO. VA.”,
DATE: 9/22/81, MADE BY R.L. BEEBE C.E., which plat is
recorded as Instrument Number 201103128 in the Clerk’s
Office for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia.
Said lot or parcel of land is bounded on the Northeast by
the land now of Richard E. Goldberg and the “Hill Cemetery”, as shown on said plat; on the Southeast by Deep
Hole Creek, as shown on said plat; on the Southwest by
the “Shell Road (Approx. 10’ Wide)” commonly known as
the “Timothy Hill Road” or “Timothy Hill Lane”, Parcel
2 hereinafter described, as shown on said plat; and on
the Northwest by Deep Hole Road and the “Hill Cemetery”, as shown on said plat. Said lot or parcel of real
estate is shown on the Tax Maps of Accomack County,
Virginia as Parcel No. 031B2A0000050A0 and Parcel No.
03IB2A0000050C0.
Parcel 2: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated near Deep Hole, Chincoteague Island, Accomack
County, Virginia, shown as “Shell Road (Approx. 10’
Wide)” on a certain plat of survey entitled “SURVEY
SHOWING PROPERTIES OF EDNA COLLINS, STANLEY REED, AND DONALD THORNTON, CHINCOTEAGUE, ACCOMACK CO. VA.”, DATE: 9/22/81, MADE BY
R.L. Beebe C. E., which plat is recorded as Instrument
Number 201103128 in the Clerk’s Office for the Circuit
Court of Accomack County, Virginia, commonly known
as the “Timothy Hill Road” or “Timothy Hill Lane”. Said
lot or parcel of land is bounded on the Northeast by Parcel 1 hereinabove described; on the Southeast by Deep
Hole Creek, as shown on said plat; on the Southwest by
the land of Donald Ray Thornton and Wanda J. Thornton, and the land formerly of Stanley Reed, as shown
on said plat; and on the Northwest by Deep Hole Road,
as shown on said plat. Said lot or parcel of real estate is
shown on the Tax Maps of Accomack County as Parcel No.
G. Cabell Lawton, IV
Town of Onancock, Town Manager
Accomack County, Virginia
03IBA20000050B0.
TERMS OF SALE
Said parcels of real estate shall be offered separately,
with the highest bids to be accepted by the Special Commissioners, subject to confirmation by the Court.
All prospective bidders will be required to register prior to the sale and provide a bidder’s deposit of $5,000.00
each to the Special Commissioners in the form of a bank
check payable to the bidder and endorsed in blank, or an
irrevocable letter of credit from a banking institution doing business in the Commonwealth of Virginia, with said
bid deposit being applied to the bid amount of the successful bidders. Deposits of unsuccessful bidders shall
be returned. The successful bidder as to each parcel will
further be required to pay a total deposit of 20%, which
will include the bid deposit, on the day of sale of the total
bid amount, with the privilege of paying such additional
sum as he or she may elect, and to execute a note payable
to the Special Commissioners in thirty (30) days for the
deferred balance of the bid amount, and bearing interest
at the legal rate.
This sale is expressly subject to confirmation by the
Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia, with the
successful bidders to be given notice of hearing thereof.
The Special Commissioners may or may not recommend
confirmation depending on the amount of the bids. Settlement shall occur, if confirmed by the Circuit Court, within
thirty (30) days of the date of sale, at which time the balance of the purchase price shall be paid in good funds.
Said real estate shall be sold and conveyed by the
Special Commissioners with Special Warranty of title and
as to Parcel 2, expressly subject to easements of ingress
and egress for the benefit of Parcel 1 and the adjacent
real estate of Donald Ray Thornton, et ux. Preparation of
the deed of conveyance for said real estate, if confirmed,
shall be at the expense of the successful purchaser, with
all recording costs to be at the expense of said purchaser.
2014 real estate taxes will be prorated as of settlement.
Other terms may be announced at the sale.
For further information, please contact Jon C. Poulson, 23349 Cross Street, P.O. Box 478, Accomac, Virginia
23301, (757) 787-2620 or David W. Rowan, P.O. Box 561,
Accomac, Virginia 23301 (757) 302-1375.
Jon C. Poulson, Special Commissioner
David W. Rowan, Special Commissioner
I, Samuel H. Cooper, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court,
hereby certify that Jon C. Poulson and David W. Rowan
have given Bond as required by said Decree, with security
approved by me.
Samuel H. Cooper, Jr., Clerk
October 10, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 35
Legal
Advertising
& Bids
INVITATION TO BID
Onancock Elks Lodge #1766 is accepting bids from qualified roofing contractors for repairs to the lodge roof located at 22454 Front St., Accomac, Va. The scope of work
will involve either a coating or membrane applied over
a metal roof. Contact Sam Morris at 757-787-9422 and
leave a message for more info.
As a recognized Newspaper of Record
serving Accomack & Northampton
counties, the Eastern Shore Post is
pleased to offer free quotes for your
legal advertising needs.
Simply fax your ad to 789-7681
or e-mail
[email protected]
VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF ACCOMACK
COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS,
Petitioner,
At Law No.: CL14-057
vs.
AARON E. KANE,
SERVE: Aaron E. Kane
(Mail: P. O. Box 5)
33310 Horntown Road
New Church, VA 23415
and
ALBERT FREDERICK KANE
SERVE: by Order of Publication
and
MARGARET M. CONWAY,
Serve via Secretary of the Commonwealth
SERVE: Margaret M. Conway
3717 Live Oak Road
Randallstown, MD 21133
and Parcel 076
located at 34267 Horntown Road, Horntown, VA 23395
(GPINs 3859-53-6034 and 3859-53-7013)
Respondent.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
In this proceeding, the PETITIONER seeks to acquire
by condemnation the fee simple interest to certain pieces
or parcels in any and all easements of access, light or air
incident to the land located at 34267 Horntown Road,
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF
18841 COUNTY ROAD,
PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA 23421
COUNTY OF ACCOMACK
In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 10/24/05,
in the original principal amount of 169,000.00 recorded
in the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No.
200507282, as amended by an instrument appointing the
undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and
at the request of the holder, the undersigned Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in the front of
the building housing the Circuit Court of the COUNTY
OF ACCOMACK, VA located at 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, Virginia, 23301 on November 4, 2014, at
10:00 am, the property described the property described
in said deed of trust, located at the above address, with
improvements thereon and more particularly described
as follows: CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 1 ACRE,
RECORDED IN ACCOMACK COUNTY, IN DEED BOOK
2001, PAGE 29267. TERMS OF SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed
of trust will deliver possession of the property to the successful bidder. The purchaser at the sale will be required
to pay all closing costs. Real estate taxes, water/sewer fees
and other public charges will be prorated as of the date
of sale. The risk of loss or damage to the property passes
to the purchaser immediately upon the conclusion of the
Substitute Trustee’s sale. Terms: A bidder’s deposit of ten
percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent price (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certified funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
GPINs 3859-53-6034 and 3859-53-7013, and situated in
Accomack County, Virginia, for the use and purposes of
the petitioner as are necessary for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance or repair of a highway system known as Route 709, state secondary system,
State Highway Project 0709-001-208, RW201 in the County of Accomack, Virginia, all of which are described more
particularly in the petition and exhibits attached thereto
on file in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, to which
reference is hereby made for a full and accurate description thereof; and for the appointment of commissioners or
the empanelment of a jury to ascertain just compensation
to the owners of any estate or interest in the property to
be taken or affected as a result of the taking and the use
thereof by the petitioner.
For such purposes, the Petitioner will apply to the
Court, sitting at 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA
23301, on the 7th day of November, 2014, at 11:00 a.m.,
or as soon thereafter as Petitioner may be heard, or for the
empanelment of a jury to ascertain just compensation as
aforesaid.
It appearing by Affidavit filed according to law the
following owners are not residents of the Commonwealth
of Virginia, or their names and addresses are not known
and that due diligence has been used by and on behalf of
the PETITIONER to ascertain such names and addresses
without effect: Heirs, Devisees, Assigns or Successors in
Title of Albert Frederick Kane, Unknown Owners and
Parties Unknown, or if they be dead, to ascertain who
would be the heirs, devisees and successors in title, and in
what country or corporation they now are, it is ORDERED
that the aforesaid owner does appear within ten (10) days
after due publication of this Order in the Clerk’s Office of
the Circuit Court of Accomack County and do what is necessary to protect his interests; and it is further ORDERED
that if any of the above named owners desire to assert any
objection or defense to the taking or damage of this property or to the jurisdiction of the Court to hear the case, and
time of sale. The balance of the purchase price will be due
within 15 days at the office of the Substitute Trustee. Time
is of the essence as to the closing date and the payment
of the purchase price. If payment of the balance does not
occur within fifteen days of the sale date, the deposit will
be forfeited. Seller shall not be responsible for any costs
incurred by the purchaser in connection with their purchase or settlement, including, without limitation, state
and local recording fees, title insurance or research, or any
other costs of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall have
no duty to obtain possession for purchaser. All risks of casualty pass to successful bidder at conclusion of bidding.
The property and the improvements thereon will be sold
“AS IS” and without representation or warranties of any
kind. The sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements and restrictions, if any, superior to the
mentioned deed of trust and lawfully affecting the property. Sale is subject to post-sale confirmation that the borrower did not file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy
Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation
and audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer
including, but not limited to, determination of whether the
borrower(s) entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such
event, the sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s
sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the
Purchaser’s deposit without interest. Additional terms to
be announced at the sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this firm
is a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The Substitute Trustee is Surety
Trustees, LLC, 722 E. Market Street, Suite 203, Leesburg,
VA 20176. For information contact: Abby Moynihan, McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, attorney for Substitute Trustee
at 301-490-3361 or www.mwc-law.com
to proceed with the empanelment of a jury he shall file his
answer and grounds of defense designating the property
in which he claims to be interested, the grounds of any objection or defense to the taking or damage to his property
or to the jurisdiction of the Court to hear the case and to
proceed with the empanelment of a jury for the determination of just compensation. Should any such owner fail
to file their answer and grounds of defense as hereinabove
provided, such failure shall not preclude the owner from
appearing on the date set for the empanelment of jury nor
from presenting evidence as to the valuation and damage
nor from sharing in the award of just compensation according to their interests thereon or otherwise protecting
his rights, but such failure shall preclude such owner from
any other defense by way of pleas in bar, abatement or
otherwise.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two (2) successive weeks in The
Eastern Shore Post, the publication having general circulation in Accomack County and that a copy of this Order
be posted at the front door of the courthouse in the Circuit
Court of the County of Accomack, Virginia.
BY: Caretta S. Duncan, Deputy Clerk
DATE: October 3, 2014
I ask for this:
John S. Norris, Jr., Esquire (VSB# 15860)
Jonathan L Stone, Esquire (VSB # 75483)
NORRIS & ST. CLAIR, P.C.
2840 South Lynnhaven Road
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452-6715
Telephone: (757) 498-7700
Facsimile: (757) 498-7744
Emails: [email protected]
[email protected]
36 • Eastern Shore Post • October 10, 2014
FORECLOSURE SALE OF
REAL ESTATE IN
CAPTAIN’S COVE
October 20, 2014, 10:00 AM
To be held at the Marina
Club in
Captain’s Cove Subdivision
3323 Dock Ct.,
Greenbackville, VA 23356.
Section/Lot: 10-0136, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200013600
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 12-0003, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70200000300
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
The following properties
will be auctioned:
Section/Lot: 13-0001, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100000100
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 1-0550, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A10100055000
Assessed Value: $7,500.00
Minimum Bid: $1,550.00
Section/Lot: 1-0568, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A10100056800
Assessed Value: $5,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 2-0350, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A20100035000
Assessed Value: $13,000.00
Minimum Bid: $1,000.00
Section/Lot: 3-1480, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A30100148000
Assessed Value: $3,800.00
Minimum Bid: $800.00
Section/Lot: 3-1605, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A30100160500
Assessed Value: $145,500.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 7-0080, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100008000
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 7-0085, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100008500
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 7-0086, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100008600
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 7-0088, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100008800
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 7-0170, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100017000
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 7-0184, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100018400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 7-0215, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100021500
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 7-0216, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60100021600
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 13-0185, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100018500
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 13-0202, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100020200
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 13-0203, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100020300
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 13-0263, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100026300
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 13-0328, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100032800
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 13-0339, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100033900
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 13-0342, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100034200
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 13-0350, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100035000
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 13-0397, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100039700
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 14-0028, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80100002800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 14-0074, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80100007400
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 14-0077, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80100007700
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 14-0145, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80100014500
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 14-0149, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80100014900
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 15-0011, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200001100
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 15-0028, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200002800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 15-0052, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200005200
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0067, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200006700
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0078, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200007800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0081, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200008100
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0087, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200008700
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0101, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200010100
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0124, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200012400
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0125, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200012500
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0126, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200012600
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 15-0129, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200012900
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0039, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300003900
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0046, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300004600
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0101, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300010100
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 16-0116, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300011600
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0117, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300011700
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0120, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300012000
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0121, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300012100
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0152, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300015200
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0169, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300016900
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0176, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300017600
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 17-0005, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200000500
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 17-0007, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200000700
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 17-0008, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200000800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 17-0053, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200005300
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 17-0057, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200005700
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 15-0140, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200014000
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0008, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300000800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 16-0010, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90300001000
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 17-0040, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200004000
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 17-0041, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200004100
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 17-0042, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200004200
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
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Section/Lot: 17-0058, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200005800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $750.00
Section/Lot: 17-0148, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200014800
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
Section/Lot: 18-0010, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90100001000
Assessed Value: $1,000.00
Minimum Bid: $900.00
TERMS: Announcements made
at auction time take precedence
over any print, electronic, or verbal information, including but
not limited to the Minimum Bid.
Successful bidder will be required
to deposit with Trustee a deposit
(non-refundable) in an amount
equal to Minimum Bid or 10%
of successful bid (whichever is
greater) in cash or certified funds
at time of sale, with the closing
to occur within thirty days of the
date of said sale. Written oneprice bids will be accepted for any
of the properties pursuant to the
terms set forth in Va. Code §55516. There is no warranty relating to right, title, interest, or the
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Notwithstanding the Minimum
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reserves the right to accept and/
or reject all offers. Time is of the
essence. Other conditions may be
announced at the sale.
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Post Office Mail
Schools CAN Be Improved
Dear Editor:
I read two articles and one letter to the editor regarding Northampton County Public Schools in the Friday, Oct. 3, edition of the Eastern Shore Post. The first
was entitled: Can Northampton Afford to Build New
Schools? I believe they cannot afford NOT to build them.
It is time the county starts investing in our children
again. Yes, population is declining and school enrollment is lower. However, the children who are growing
up in Northampton deserve inviting, engaging learning environments, not a run-down building combining
7-12 graders. I believe if we build better facilities and
keep making the needed improvements to earn and
keep accreditation, enrollment will increase. Many
Northampton parents are sending their kids to private
schools, home-schooling, or lying and stating they live
in Accomack to provide education for their children.
In the second article, an outside consulting firm told
the county that the educational opportunities available
would pose a significant barrier to businesses looking
to relocate to our area. It suggested the county invest in
education. What is the use of paying for these studies if
we do not take the expert advice given?
No Northampton County resident wants a tax hike.
But the idea of phasing it in over several years does
make it manageable. I also agree that the county should
not borrow more than it can afford to repay. But we have
borrowed to provide new county offices and a jail. What
about borrowing for the future and building some new
schools? Waiting five years to start is a long time. Children in the seventh grade or higher will have graduated
by the time the new schools are built. Even though I do
not have a child attending Northampton schools, I would
be willing to take a tax increase to support the children
who do and the teachers who work there.
The letter to the editor referenced a silver lining
for Northampton Public Schools. I believe there are
many silver linings. Yes, we have a long way to go.
But improvements are being made, and they should
be celebrated. We did not get into this mess overnight. I remember when I was in school, Northampton County had Blue Ribbon schools and people
from Accomack were trying to send their kids to
Northampton. We can get back to those days, step by
step. As long as improvements are happening, give
the administrators and teachers the time and support they deserve. Let’s work with them instead of
complaining they aren’t improving quickly enough.
I know that children can learn in ugly buildings.
And that you can have beautiful buildings where nothing is taught. But technology, education and children
are changing. Our students need facilities equipped
to help them learn in the best environment possible.
Board of Supervisors, I call on you to take a stand
for our children. Work with the School Board to start
dreaming and designing. Then, look for grants and
other funding sources to make that dream a reality.
Northampton County residents, I ask that you be
willing to accept a tax hike if necessary, for the sake
of our future. It will take all of us working together
— but it can be done.
Michelle K. Surran, Exmore
Study Was Waste of Money
Dear Editor:
Confusion and lack of vision seem to be the normal
operating tools of government in Northampton County, an obvious observation from the Sept. 29 meeting.
Why pay a reported $220,000 to DJG Architects
for a report on what to do with an old rundown, outdated, energy hog building that consumes $110,000
yearly just sitting there doing nothing? Which universe has common sense evaporated into? The DJG
report could easily have been performed for $5,000
- $8,000 in this day of computerization. Being a retired building contractor, I understand this is one way
architects make high salaries when dealing with government bodies, but just why do the supervisors lack
the ability to think this through on their own in the
first place?
And what decision was made by the supervisors at
this meeting concerning the Machipongo school? Let
it sit there a while longer. We don’t know what to do?
We have plenty of taxpayer money to spend, they must
think. Let’s just keep spending $9,166 a month to let
the building sit and deteriorate. This is a welcome sign
to Shore visitors and perspective investors. Letting the
building sit vacant costs $2,291 per week in one of the
poorest and least educated counties in Virginia.
A large part of the EMS issue now under consideration could have been solved with that $220,000.
Garages are needed to house the EMS trucks. If approached creatively, not simply squandering money
because it’s the taxpayers’, four separate commercial
metal buildings with concrete slabs could have been
constructed in Northampton County for approximately $100,000 total. Look toward the Randy Custis Memorial Ball Park. Ask Phil Custis how his first
metal structure was built for $7.50 a square foot. If
the supervisors had allocated that $222,000 correctly toward the EMS issue, it would have left $120,000
as an emergency EMS fund to be intelligently used
as needed. And it’s the EMS staff who know their
needs best. Continuing to jointly use volunteer fire
department buildings, as in Nassawadox and Melfa,
is an excellent way to buddy up on community needs
as opposed to increasing ill-conceived bureaucracy
and tax burden.
The rest of the ideas being packaged into the old
Machipongo school have little economic viability or
real need. Just how is county Economic Development Director McSwain earning his $125,000 salary
plus benefits? Only the ill-informed would believe
redemption is around the corner by following the
same ideas that have led this county into decline. If
you want to pay more taxes and face uncertain and
unwelcome political decisions, by all means come to
Northampton County and invest your money.
It’s easy to see that change is coming next election.
Jim Welch, Melfa
New Library Poses Cost Issues
Dear Editor:
When making a decision to spend taxpayers’
money, elected officials need to provide all the information to the citizens. Accomack County, as well as
the other counties in Virginia, is receiving less revenue from the state due to the state deficit. Every
year new mandates are passed down to the counties
that cost additional money and require the counties
to hire more employees to administer them. Most
Accomack County and School Board offices are
overcrowded, which makes it difficult to adequately
provide a working environment to conduct business.
The Eastern Shore Library Board is requesting
the taxpayers of Accomack County to fund a new
multimillion dollar library. The design is beautiful,
the cost is great, and if we had a huge tax base, we
could provide the funding. The referendum on the
Nov. 4 ballot is only Phase 1 of the library; Phase
2 will require additional millions. It is true; we can
borrow the money without raising taxes, but other
needs which provide core government services will
have to wait. The money is not free; taxpayer dollars
must repay the bond as well as interest.
There are many financial needs and not enough
money, which means we must prioritize to ensure
that we aren’t forced to raise taxes. We must separate the wants from the needs. For the current fiscal
year, the Eastern Shore Library Board of Trustees
will receive approximately $346,000 from Accomack
County, $112,000 from Northampton and $142,000
from the commonwealth to operate. If the new library is built, it will require an additional $100,000
per year to operate.
Everyone recognizes the valuable service the
public library provides and the many hours of time
donated by our citizens, but we must live within our
means. The Board of Supervisors suggested other
alternatives, such as building an addition on the
current library and expanding the parking area,
which would save millions of dollars. The Library
Board would not consider any plan other than a
new library.
Accomack County does not own the current library, nor will it own a new one, if built. The Eastern
Shore Library Board of Trustees, an appointed body,
owns and operates the libraries in Accomac and Nassawadox.
I encourage everyone to exercise their right and
vote Nov. 4, however you decide to vote.
Islands District Supervisor Wanda Thornton
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