06.05.15 - Eastern Shore Post
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06.05.15 - Eastern Shore Post
Circulation 13,000 June 5, 2015 Free Man Fatally Shot By Linda Cicoira The death of an Exmore man last weekend was ruled a homicide by the Norfolk Medical Examiner’s Office, a spokesperson for the agency said Tuesday. James Craig Parks, 33, of Jackson Street died from gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen on May 30, according to autopsy results. Exmore Police Chief Angelo DeMartino reported that members of Parks’ family found his body on Saturday afternoon. They went there after being unable to contact him. DeMartino said Parks was shot and killed “in the early morning hours” that day. There was no sign of a struggle at the house where Parks lived alone. DiMartino would not say where in the house he was killed or if a weapon was found, since police are continuing to investigate the incident. No one has been arrested. Police also do not believe there is a connection with the murder of another Exmore man last February. No arrest has been made in that case either. Three Indicted on Dog-Theft Charges Parks was found dead in his Exmore home. Patient Dies in Ambulance/Star Transit Crash By Linda Cicoira A rescue crew was rushing a Parksley man to the hospital Monday when the ambulance collided with a Star Transit bus and flipped, according to a State Police Photo by easternshorefire.com This Bloxom ambulance, in use by Accomack County at the time of the crash, would cost about $180,000 to replace. spokesperson. The patient, Douglas R. McCready, 60, of the 24400 block of Parksley Road died at the scene. The ambulance driver, 38-yearold Peter Surran of Exmore, was charged with failure to obey a traffic signal Sgt. Michelle Anaya said the 2013 Chevy ambulance driven by Surran was going south on Lankford Highway at about 3:45 p.m. with lights and siren activated when it went through a red light at the Route 180 (Wachapreague Road) intersection in Keller. The ambulance, which is owned by the Bloxom Volunteer Fire Company, struck a 2013 Ford Star (Continued on Page 3) By Linda Cicoira Three animal activists were indicted Monday by an Accomack grand jury on felony counts of stealing a dog from a Hopeton man’s yard last January. Charlene Boyajian, 45, and Bettina Cuce Rodriquez, 39, both of Virginia Beach, and Gordon “Shotgun” A. Shell, 45, a former mixed martial arts fighter from Detroit, Mich., are accused of the larceny. In April, Daniel Melendez, testified in General District Court that he did not give permission for his pit bull, Chico, to be taken to Virginia Beach. The dog was tied to a tree and has not been seen by Melendez since. A neighbor, Sandy Mears, said the dog would have “starved to death” had she not stepped up. She testified that she and her future daughter-in-law, Courtney Chelo, delivered Chico to a convenience store in Virginia Beach on Jan. 11, 2015, so the dog could be provided with a “good home.” They said they were unable to tell the court who the new owner was. Horace Hall, another neighbor, said he saw the defendants take Chico and put him in a crate in the back of a U-haul truck. “I stopped because I knew that dog did not belong to them,” Hall testified. “I … asked if they had permission to take the guy’s dog.” He said the man who had gotten in back of the truck began to bang on the wall and yelled that they needed to go. Sgt. Anthony Bright of Accomack County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) gave information about the case to the grand jury. In another case, Custis Ames Jr., 25, with addresses on Holly Ridge Drive in Melfa and Peach Street in Cape Charles, was indicted on two counts of abuse and neglect of a child and a count of felony eluding on Feb. 28. Court records state Ames drove at speeds up to 90 miles an hour with two small children unsecured in the car. “I could hear children crying,” wrote Cpl. E.J. Nottingham of ACSO. “I observed a 4-year-old male in the front passenger seat, not in a child seat or seat belt and (Continued on Page 3) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 HURT IN A CAR, TRUCK OR MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT? Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers 866/455-6657 CooperHurley.com Helping Shore Residents for Over 20 Years FATHER’S DAY PARTY At LITTLE ITALY Sponsored by: Northampton Lumber Company Florist by the Sea Exmore Diner Eastern Shore Outfitters Saturday, June 20, 2015 Show Time 7:00 PM $15 Per Person (Games Included) Games begin at 5:30 Come and Play (Ping Pong Ball) (Ladder Ball) (Bean Bag Toss) (Card Tricks) SNOWFLAKE BLACK ELVIS All Mothers Invited Linda Goffigon of Eastville with Jim Hurley. “I’ve known Jim for 20 years and I recommend him to everyone.” Nasswadox, VA 757-442-7831 Little Italy Top Northampton Tax Scofflaws Named By Linda Cicoira As tax day dawns today in Accomack County, nearly $646,756 worth of Northampton real-estate and personal-property tax bills due for 2009 through 2014 are delinquent. That’s according to a post made this week to the county treasurer’s website, www. co.northampton.va.us/gov/delinquenttaxes.html About $506,630 in real-estate tax bills and $140,125 in personal-property levies remain unpaid. The total has risen $212,156 over comparable lists that were on the site about two years ago. The tallies do not include penalties or interest. They are updated on the last day of each month and are then posted on the website within the next couple of days. The majority of unpaid real-estate tax debts ($220,815) is for taxes due for tax year 2014. The top real-estate tax evader is Landmark Holdings US, LLC, which is owned by Nimrod Kristain Tavi of New York, N.Y. That debt is $32,829 for 2014. Landmark Holdings also owes $10,564 for 2013. Second on the 2014 delinquent real-estate list is Baymark Construction Corporation, owned by Richard (Dickie) Foster of Virginia Beach. He also owns Bay Creek, LLC, which is fifth. For tax year 2014, Baymark owes $16,120. Bay Creek owes $8,881. For 2013, Baymark tops the list and owes $13,167. Bay Creek, LLC is second for 2013 and owes nearly $12,400. The two also top the delinquent real-estate tax list for 2011 and 2012. Baymark owes $17,685 and Bay Creek owes $15,876 for 2012. For the previous year, Bay Creek owes $14,396 and Baymark owes $12,005. The total debt for both companies is $110,530. MBM Development I, LLC is third on the 2014 delinquent real-estate tax and owes $16,054. The company’s principals are Michael and Beverly Moss of Midlothian, Va. MBM also owes $4,863 for tax year 2013. First-time Homebuyer? We Specialize in YOU. VHDA has lots of ways to help you buy a home, from our free homebuyer class to our affordable mortgages — some with down payment assistance. Thinking about buying? Let’s talk! For personal service, contact: Allen Andrs 804-837-1879 | [email protected] Virginia Housing Development Authority | vhda.com/MobileOffice June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 ~ Collision ~ (Continued From Front Page) Transit bus, “causing the ambulance to lose control and overturn several times,” Anaya said. Surran and two other squad members, who were not identified, suffered non-life threatening injuries. The bus did not have any passengers at the time of the crash, the sergeant said. Jeanne K. Moore, 52, of Pungoteague, was driving the bus and was not injured. A State Police reconstruction team was called to the scene to investigate, Anaya reported. “Currently the accident is still under investigation and charges are pending after consultation with the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office.” Bloxom Fire Chief Jody Bagwell said he is waiting for an insurance adjust- er to estimate damages to the ambulance. Replacement would cost about $180,000 without equipment. The ambulance was staffed with county public safety workers when it crashed. Bagwell said the company has only one working ambulance now since another vehicle also needs repair. “It will have a little bit of an impact on us. We’ll just have to rely on mutual aid,” he said. Star Transit attorney Mary Gayle Holden declined to comment on the cost of damages to the bus. Eastern Shore 9-1-1 Director Jeff Flournoy reported that units from Melfa, Onancock, Parksley, Painter, Wachapreague and Onley responded to the scene. Make sure your ad IS seen by as many readers as possible Advertise in the Post Call 789-7678 ~ Indictments ~ (Continued From Front Page) a 1-year-old female in the rear seat behind driver, also no child seat or seat belt.” Ames had a gun under the seat, the report states. Nottingham wrote there was a strong odor of alcohol. “He told me he had a few beers earlier.” Norris Beasley, 23, of Onancock was indicted on two counts of assault and battery of a police officer. The crimes allegedly occurred March 13 and involved Deputies B. Davis and L.N. Higgins of ACSO. Tanisha Renee Hamsley, also known as Tanisha Hemsley, 29, of Madam C.J. Walker Lane in Exmore was indicted on three counts of passing bad checks for a total of about $865 on Sept. 26, 2014. Investigator Patrick Coulter of ACSO handled the case. Tanisha Ayanna Jacobs, 38, of Wall Street in Garnerville, N.Y., was indicted on a charge of possessing cocaine on April 9. Onley Police Officer Joel Addison investigated. Nicholas Daniel Kennedy, 28, of Tarr Lane on Chincoteague was indicted on a count of possessing cocaine on June 12, 2014. Sgt. K.A. Reese of Chincoteague Police Department (CPD) investigated. Joel Nathaniel Miller, 24, of Bethel Church Road in Bloxom was indicted on a count of distributing between a halfounce and five pounds of marijuana on June 30, 2014. Chip Little of Eastern Shore Drug Task Force investigated. Travis Shreaves, 22, of East Side Road on Chincoteague was indicted on a count of receiving a stolen 2013 Honda 400EX four-wheeler between Dec. 15, 2014, and Jan 1, 2015. Nottingham investigated. Travis Staub, 23, of Hallwood Road in Hallwood was indicted on a count of possessing cocaine Nov. 20, 2014. Deputy J. Sharp of ACSO investigated. Mindy Marie Sanyang, 40, of Serenity Lane on Chincoteague was indicted on charges of passing bad checks for $1,133.34 on Dec. 1, 2014, and $354 on Dec. 16, 2014. Officer J. Thomas of CPD investigated. Michael Ryan Williams, 24, of Locustville Road in Onley was indicted on counts of burglary and grand larceny in connection with crimes at the home of Henry Nicholson of Parksley Nov. 25, 2014. Parksley Police Officer W. Glenn investigated. Blondee’s Express CURRENTLY HIRING PART-TIME COOK 2015 - Trips Subject to Change Heritage Hall - Nassawadox has an opening for a Part-Time Cook. The Cook is responsible for preparing quality meals for residents. 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Applications will be accepted through June 15, 2015 ONLY! Heritage Hall - Nassawadox is an Equal Opportunity/ADA/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities, Women & Veterans are encouraged to apply! 4 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Real Estate & Personal Property Auction Selling from The Estate of Roy Mears Jr. 28304 Gargatha Landing Rd. Saturday, June 6 @ 10:00 A.M Selling Real Estate & Personal Property Real Estate will be sold at noon All sales will benefit Chincoteague Fire Department Directions: Turn East off Rt. 13 Approx. 1 mile south of Nelsonia onto Gargatha Landing Rd. Go approx. 1 mile. Sale will be on right. Real Estate Consist of 2 Lots - 1st Lot is Approx. 2 acres cleared with Deep Well & Septic. 2nd Lot Consists of Approx. 3 acres with a 3 bedroom/2 bath house & 3 large garages. Lot also has a Deep Well & Septic. Terms & Conditions of Sale Terms are as follows. $10,000 down day of sale with balance due in 30 days. A 5% buyers premium will be added to the sale price. Payment can be either by Cash, Certified Check, or Personal Check, with Approval by Auctioneers. The Property is Sold As-Is with no Guarantees either by Auctioneers or Owner. 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Other presentations will touch on the area’s geologic evolution, and what is —and is not — known about the resource. The Eastern Shore of Virginia Ground Water Committee invites the public to this free seminar on Tuesday, June 16, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Metompkin Elementary School at 24501 Parksley Road in Parksley. Britt McMillan, consulting hydrogeologist to the Eastern Shore Ground Water Committee, and Curt Smith, director of planning for the AccomackNorthampton Planning District Commission, will conduct the summit and respond to questions from the audience. There will be ample opportunity for participation from local government officials and the public. This event is the fourth in a series of community-focused ground water summits presented by the Ground Water Committee. The next and final summit is scheduled for October 2015 and will focus on northern Accomack County communities from Hallwood to New Church, including Chincoteague, Saxis, Wallops, and Greenbackville. 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Come to Cape Charles to visit us and see the tall ships. 117 Mason Avenue Suite F, Cape Charles, VA • 757-331-1190 June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 Court Postings By Linda Cicoira Accomack Circuit Court A Melfa man was sentenced to three years in prison in Accomack Circuit Court last week for stealing from Walmart in Onley. All but time served was suspended for Marcus Lacurtis Joynes, 34, of Kilmontown Road in Melfa, who committed the offense Sept. 21, 2014. Byron Maurice Mears, 26, of Boston Road in Painter will not be prosecuted on a charge of selling cocaine on Sept. 18, 2013, according to a document filed by the commonwealth attorney’s office Monday. The record states the office no longer has evidence against Mears. Jacob Adam Lucas, 24, of Phillips Drive in Melfa pleaded guilty to petty larceny in a plea bargain. He was given a 60-day suspended sentence. Lucas initially was charged with two counts of grand larceny in connection with April 12, 2014, incidents. One charge was not prosecuted and the other was reduced. He also was ordered to make restitution of nearly $273 to Arthur Joynes. Accomack District Court Gregory Robinson, 20, of Jay Drive in New Church was arrested this week on a charge of knowingly possessing child pornography on Dec. 21, 2014, according to documents filed in Accomack General District Court. He was arrested Monday and released on a $5,000 unsecured bond. ………………………………… Northampton District Court Riot charges were brought against several young men in Cape Charles last week and involved another man being attacked, according to records filed in Northampton General District Court. Officer Jacob Leuer of Cape Charles Police Department investigated the May 25 incidents. Keymal Jamar Custis, 20, of Washington Avenue in Cape Charles and Darnell Shaquelle Custis, also known as Donnell Custis, 21, of Fisher Court in Cheriton were charged with directing or inciting other persons who participated in a riot to acts of force and violence, conspiracy to incite a riot, assault and battery of Keith White by a mob and assault and battery of White. Javonte Washington, 18, of Mead- According to the Required Postal Report Published by the Eastern Shore News in Its Oct. 4, 2014, edition, its total distribution is down to 4,374. The distribution of the Eastern Shore post is That means one publication of your ad gets just the exposure about in the Post that it does in the News. 13,000 3 times Moreover, ALL ads appearing in the Post are included in the Post’s online edition, for free, providing thousands of additional free viewings. Alas, not with the News. Make sure your ad is seen by as many readers as possible Call 789-7678 to advertise in the Post ows Drive in Eastville and Anquiaun Ellis, 21, of Willow Oak Road in Cape Charles were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot, mob assault and assault and battery of White. Unsecured bond was set at $5,000 for Washington. Secured bond of $1,000 was set for Ellis. Jamal Stratton, 20, of Jackie Drive in Cape Charles was charged with directing or inciting other persons to riot, assault and battery and assault and battery of White by a mob. Bond was set at $5,000 unsecured. In an unrelated case, Khalil Ambadge Upshur, 20, of Seaside Road in Machipongo was charged with stealing property belonging to Anzhane Corbin on Nov. 18, 2014. Officer J.K. Brady of Exmore Police Department (EPD) investigated. Daniel Hopkins Parkerson Jr., 36, of Oakland Drive in Exmore was charged with knowingly making a written “threat to kill or do bodily injury to another person, which placed that person in reasonable apprehension of death or bodily injury” last week. Officer G.J. Rippon of EPD investigated. Parkerson, who was arrested May 27, is being held without bond. Stephon Dante Edwards, 19, of Moses Court in Exmore and Hakeem Jamal Berry, 18, of Johnson Town Road in Birdsnest were charged with being in a mob to maliciously cause bodily injury to Tra’Quan Spady with intent to maim disable, disfigure or kill. Both men are seniors in high school. Secured bond was set at $5,000 for Edwards and $3,500 for Berry. The alleged incident occurred on May 16; arrests were made May 22. Sgt S.C. Kellam of the Northampton County Sheriff’s Office investigated. Edwards also was charged with a misdemeanor count of brandishing a firearm. 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County Public Works Department Director Stewart Hall and Deputy Director Greg Duncan worked to have a dumpster placed at the site and made arrangements for transportation to and from the landfill. Landfill tipping fees — charges HURDY GURDY $11,900.00! $11,900.00! 2005 Cadillac CTS 2006 Nissan Maxima Frozen Yogurt 1st on the Shore!! 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The group, which advocates for responsible waste disposal and is a local affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, pledged $600 toward the cost of tipping fees to dispose of the debris at the county landfill. Marilyn Ailes, president of Waste Watchers, said, “Waste Watchers is pleased to participate in this first effort of a derelict removal program. So much of our economy is based on our beauty and our clean water; we invite everyone to help us preserve our Shore.” During the last week in April, Duncan and Bowden coordinated with Thomas to place the dumpster onsite and begin the clean-up effort. Over the course of a week, the materials were loaded into the dumpster and three dumpster loads were transported to the landfill for proper disposal. Work was completed on April 30. “Since this property is located at a traffic signal, and across the street from Arcadia Middle and High School, it is a very welcome sight to see the debris removed and the property cleanedup,” said Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Reneta Major. She said it could not have happened without all parties involved. “I would like to thank Mr. Thomas, Waste Watchers, County Public Works, and Building and Zoning staff for their efforts in making this improvement effort happen,” Major said. “What impresses me most about this effort is that it was done cooperatively and it took a great deal of coordination and initiative.” For additional details on derelict building removal in Accomack County, call the Planning and Community Development Department at 787-5726. Derelict structure at intersection of Route 13 and Nocks Landing Road before removal. NEVER PAY FOR YOUR LOCAL NEWS June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 A H N T N R UAL U O F TALL SHIPS AT ® CAPE CHARLES The Eastern Shore’s Harbor to Hospitality JUNE 13 - 14, 2015 TOUR THE DECKS! SAIL THE BAY! Meet a Pirate! Haul a Yardarm! Hear the Cannon Roar! Music, Food and Family Fun www.tallshipscapecharles.com 8 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Community Exmore Says ‘No’ to PSA Notes As part of Clean the Bay Day, WasteOnancock Watchers of the Eastern Shore (an Affiliate of Keep America Beautiful) is sponsoring a cleanup of Airport Drive west of Melfa. The pick-up will be Saturday, June 6, from 9 a.m. to noon. Vests and gloves will be provided. Everyone is invited to help. If you have questions, call Marilyn Ailes at 824-0608. NASA has awarded a contract to Facility Wallops Support Services, LLC of Richmond, Va., for the Wallops Island Fire Station construction project for a contract of $5,989,000. The contractor will build a 16,900-square-foot Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Silver Fire Station on the north end of Wallops Island. The project includes the demolition of existing facilities, installation of a precast concrete pile footing system, miscellaneous site work, and construction of stormwater retention ponds. In addition, work includes exterior construction of precast concrete panels, glass and metal storefront and curtain wall systems, pre-engineered metal trusses with metal roofing panels, installation of coiling overhead doors and various mechanical and electrical systems, and completion of interior architectural finishes. Following the resignation of Councilman Fred By Ron Diggs, Cheriton West Town Council accepted applications for the seat over the past month and voted 5-0 this week to select Mary Mears to complete Diggs’ term until the May 2016 elections. Council also discussed the FY16 budget and scheduled a work session on it for June 17 at 7 p.m. Cheriton By Ron West Exmore Town Council gave a resounding “no” to plans by the county’s Public Service Authority (PSA) to install a wastewater line from the area south of Cheriton to the wastewater facility in Cape Charles. The PSA originally investigated plans for wastewater lines in the Nassawadox–Exmore area, referred to as the Northern Node, and a smaller Southern Node in the Cheriton area. Costs for each node were in the millions, beyond the assets of the county, which devised a tax structure to cover the costs. As projected costs for property owners were provided, fewer and fewer expressed a desire to receive the service. County resident David Boyd urged council to oppose any pipeline in the county due to the high cost. He spoke of earlier meetings during which the vast majority of speakers opposed the project, while the town leaders of Cape Charles saw it as a way to help pay for its wastewater facility. Silver Beach resident Bob Meyers stated that the Board of Supervisors’ efforts to push the project forward and the excessive tax that would fund it were unfair to the majority of county residents. He added that the engineering and surveying company of Hurt & Proffitt stands to make a large windfall if the planned project were built. Debbie Campbell likewise said she does not support the PSA’s plan. She urged council to send a resolution to the Board of Supervisors opposing the plan. Wardtown resident Ken Dufty spoke at length on the need to end funding for the PSA’s wastewater project. He tied the pumping of treated wastewater overboard in Cape Charles to the loss of water in the aquifer, which would put the county at risk of a water shortage. “When the water is gone, we can’t get it back,” Dufty stated, noting that PSA policies mandate that in order for it to be disbanded, all parties must agree to do so. Taylor Dukes, the Exmore representative to the PSA, noted that he and the representative from Cheriton were the only members of the PSA who voted not to continue the Southern Node project. He asked council to provide direction on his future votes on the matter, after which council voted 6-0 to oppose the Southern Node project. Town Manager Robert Duer reported that town finances continue to be on solid ground. He said Virginia Department of Transportation plans to pave Main Street, but it is the responsibility of the town to add the proposed crosswalks at Westview Avenue and in the area of the Yellow Duck Café. Police Chief Angelo DiMartino reported that income from traffic citations continues to increase, with the total for the past fiscal year exceeding $500,000. Council voted unanimously to allow additional broadband antennas on the town’s water tank. The applicant agreed to pay the town $2,500 per year for the use. Torch Run To Pass Through Shore Towns June 10 The Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run benefiting Special Olympics Virginia will pass through the Shore Wednesday, June 10, as runners make their way to Richmond to kick off the Special Olympics Virginia 2015 Summer Games on June 12-13. The Eastern Shore run will begin on Chincoteague Island at 8 a.m. and will pass through several towns (see sidebar at right) before handing off the torch to the Virginia Beach region to continue its track to Richmond. Beginning at seven points across the commonwealth, from June 5 through June 11, more than 2,000 officers will carry the Special Olympics Flame of Hope more than 2,000 miles. At 10 a.m. June 12, officers from the Metro Richmond area will gather at a final-leg ceremony at the State Capitol, and from there, more than 75 local law-enforcement officers, including those from the Eastern Shore, will run the Torch Run Final Leg into the University of Richmond’s Robins Center. At 8 p.m., officers will pass the Flame of Hope to a Special Olympics athlete, who then will light the new Olympic Cauldron and officially open this year’s Summer Games. Now in its 30th year, the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run, presented by SunTrust and Enterprise, has raised more than $17 million for Special Olympics Virginia, including a record-breaking $1.15 million this year. For more information about the Eastern Shore region (Region 13) Torch Run route, or if you would like to join the officers in this run on June 10, visit www.torchrunva.com In addition, everyone is invited to cheer on the officers as they make their way through town. If you would like to join the June 4 Run, or if you would like to volunteer to help the Torch Run committee with fundraising on the Shore, please contact Investigator Terry A. Thomas of the Northampton County Sheriff ’s Office. Call Thomas at 678-0495 or email tthomas@ co.northampton.va.us •8 a.m. – Chincoteague - 1.7 miles - start @ Town Center: end @ USCG station •9:15 a.m. – Accomac - 0.5 mile start @ Shore Stop, Lankford Hwy.; end @ old SunTrust Bank •9:50 a.m. – Onancock - 0.4 mile - start @ wharf docks; end @ SunTrust Bank •10:15 a.m. – Onley - 0.2 mile - start in parking lot behind Royal Farms; end @ Peebles •10:50 a.m. – Exmore - 1 mile - start @ former Fresh Pride; end @ Vocational Center •12:45 p.m. – Eastville - 0.8 mile high school to court complex; end @ Eastville Inn •1:25 p.m. – Cheriton - 0.4 mile start @ town parking lot; end @ SunTrust Bank •1:50 p.m. – Cape Charles - 1.2 miles - start @ Bay & Washington; end @ firehouse •2:35 p.m. – CBBT North - 1 mile start @ North Toll Plaza; end @ scenic overlook •3:20pm – CBBT South - 0.6 mile start @ Shore Drive overpass; end @ Pleasure House Runners welcome for any or all legs June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 Mile POSTS Marriages s Birth Awards ing sessions that build capacity for engaging students in meaningful watershed education and restoration projects. Local teachers and community groups will partner to provide elementary school students with experiences that will affect their long-term connection with the coastal watershed and instill a stewardship ethic. This project will ultimately develop the infrastructure needed for community based watershed education on the Shore. ns o i t dua a r G Parker Bushman Awarded $10,000 Grant Toyota and the National Audubon Society announced that a Toyota TogetherGreen Fellowship award will be given to an Accomack County-based environmental educator. After a competitive nationwide selection process, Parker McMullen Bushman was selected to receive a grant of $10,000 to initiate a project that will improve watershed health through education, Bushman job training and conservation projects. Parker, the adult and family education coordinator for the Chincoteague Bay Field Station, plans to use her fellowship to launch a project that will empower teachers, students and individuals on the Eastern Shore to be stewards of coastal waterways. Coastal Watershed Alliance (CWA) will bring together organizations to support teachers and students in water conservation goals. CWA will implement environmental education and conservation projects that increase student awareness about their place in the watershed and promote their ability to make informed decisions that impact environmental and water quality. CWA will also engage Shore teachers in professional development opportunities and mentor- From left are Aquarius Ross, Marty Sutton, and Nyerah Hope. Aquarius Ross, Nyerah Hope Earn Scholarship The Arcadia High School African American Alumni Association awarded Aquarius Ross of Oak Hall and Nyerah Hope of Parksley $1,000 college scholarships Thursday, May 14, at the Senior Banquet and Awards Ceremony at the school. Arcadia High School African American Alumni Association spokesman Marty Sutton said Ross’ and Hope’s selection was based on academic achievement, impressive written essays and their commitment to wanting to give back to the community. “Both recipients are bright and talented young ladies who we know will make us proud with this scholarship and who will some day do great things,” Sutton said. Ross graduated with a grade point average of 3.83 and will be attending Christopher Newport University, where she plans to double major in accounting and psychology. Hope graduated with a grade point average of 3.6 and will be attending George Mason University, where she will study biology. She hopes to become a pediatrician. Caroline Marshall Named Top 9-1-1 Officer From left are Amy Betit, Haydon Rochester and Sue Mastyl of the winning Bear and Cub team. Reigning Spell Rite Champs Repeat Results are in for the 14th annual Spell Rite to benefit the Eastern Shore Literacy Council: the reigning champions, The New Bear and Cub, retained their crown in a spell-down that lasted well past dessert, served at Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club. First-time team, the Broadwater Berserkers (Ally Tarwater, Michele Whitaker, Sarah Thompson), went the distance but finally succumbed to the Bear and Cub team, featuring Haydon Rochester, Amy Betit, and Sue Mastyl. Other teams who put their spelling skills on the line for a good cause included The Wanna-Bees (Carol Vaughn, Malissa Watterson, Susan Parker), The Tutor Dynasty (Earl B. Frederick, Pat McArdle, Susan Morey), The Rite Reverends (Katherine Moore, Rev. Monica Gould, Rev. Rebecca McGee) and The Graduates (Jason Baldwin, Jeffrey Steward, Dr. Nancy Lewin). As always, Dr. Carla Savage-Wells emceed the event, and Dr. Jeanne Roll was the judge. Sponsors provided many items for the silent and live auctions. Kate Moran Earns Degree from Emory Kate West Moran received her bachelor of arts degree summa cum laude from Emory University on May 11 with a double major in middle Eastern and South Asian studies and Arabic. She is the first individual to receive a degree in Arabic from Emory. As a Phi Beta Kappa member, she was awarded the Continuing Excellence Scholarship for outstanding leadership and service. Moran is the daughter of Kevin and Susan West Moran of St. Michaels, Md., and the granddaughter of Bill and Priscilla West of Nelsonia. During National Telecommunica tors Week this April, Communica tions Officer Car oline Marshall was recognized as the Eastern Shore of Virginia 9-1-1 Commission Communications Officer of Marshall the Year for 2014. A 9-1-1 communications officer since 2012, Marshall was nominated by her co-workers and then selected to receive the award by a committee of fire and Emergency Medical Services officials from both Accomack and Northampton counties. Milepost items can be faxed to the Post at 789-7681 or e-mailed to [email protected] Thai Rada Restaurant Voted the Best Asian Restaurant on the Eastern Shore Weekly Specials Tuesday - Friday 11am - 3pm $5.95 & includes spring roll, choice of pork, chicken, or vegetables Pad Thai • Pad See Ew Thai Fried Rice • Pad Ka Pao Pad Priow Wan • Chicken Delight Pad Khing 757-787-2469 4 Corner Plaza Onley 10 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Obituaries ter Courthouse, Va. Born on Tangier Island, she was the daughter of the late John AlMiss Amy “Augusta” Parks, 94, len Parks and Minof Onancock, formerly of Parksley, nie Pruitt Parks. died Friday, May Mrs. Edwards was 22, 2015, at the a quality controller Hermitage on the at the former ParkEastern Shore in sley Shirt FactoMrs. Edwards Onancock. ry. She was a talBorn and reared ented seamstress, and was known for in Parksley, she her generous hospitality. She attended was a daughter of the former New Testament Church in the late Dr. PresDeep Creek, where she was very acton Dix Parks and tive. Mrs. Edwards was a devoted and Margaret Upshur loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Miss Parks Nottingham Parks. Her contagious smile and loving nature will be greatly missed. A graduate of ParkMrs. Edwards was predeceased by sley High School, she received her teaching degree from Longwood Uni- her husband, Woodrow Wilson Edversity. Miss Parks began her career wards; a son, Woodrow Allen Edwards; as the English and foreign-language and two brothers, Thomas and Everett teacher at Parksley High School. After Parks. Survivors include her daughmany years of teaching French, she be- ters, JoAnn Keenan (and husband, gan working as an elementary school Derek) of Colorado Springs, Colo., and librarian, sharing her great passion for Joan Miles (and husband, Donald) of reading. Miss Parks loved animals, es- Gloucester Point, Va.; daughter-in-law, pecially cats, and was a lifelong mem- Shirley Bundick Edwards of Onancock; ber of Grace United Methodist Church. four granddaughters; four great-grandShe is survived by her niece, Patty sons; and four great-granddaughters. Hand Nuttall (and husband, Steve) of Funeral services were conducted Eden, Md.; nephew, Frank John Hand at Williams-Onancock Funeral Home (and wife, Yvette) of Colorado Springs, Thursday, May 28, by Mr. Derek KeenColo.; and several great-nieces and an. Interment was in Fairview Lawn great-nephews. She was predeceased Cemetery, with Dr. Klyne Snodgrass by a sister, Julia Parks Hand; and two officiating. brothers, Vonley Nottingham Parks Memorial donations may be made to and Preston Dix Parks. Onancock Volunteer Fire Department, Funeral services were conducted c/o David Mason, 24311 Bailey Neck at Williams-Onancock Funeral Home Dr., Onancock, VA 23417. Memory tribThursday, May 28, by Dr. Derek Keenan. utes may be shared with the family at Interment was in Fairview Lawn Ceme- www.williamsfuneralhomes.com tery, with Dr. Klyne Snodgrass officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Grace United Methodist Church, P.O. Virginia Potter Kellam Mullikin, Box 156, Parksley, VA 23421. Memory 87, of Friendswood, Texas, passed away tributes may be shared with the family Monday, May 25, 2015, at The Cottages at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com at Clear Lake in League City, Texas. Arrangements were made by WilA native of Belle Haven, she was the liams-Parksley Funeral Home. daughter of the late Harvey Haywood Kellam, DDS and Lelia Ward Kellam. She retired from Lockheed Martin Mrs. Irene Parks Edwards, 93, Aerospace. She was a former member a resident of Riverside Convales- of Belle Haven Presbyterian Church cent Center in Saluda, Va., formerly and was a true Southern lady. of Northside Chesconnessex, passed She is survived by her cousins, Anne away, Saturday, May 23, 2015, at River- Ward Fenton of Midlothian, Va., and side Walter Reed Hospital in Glouces- Nancy Floyd Gibb of Belle Haven; and Retired Teacher Dies Belle Haven Native Dies Tangier Native Dies a special friend, Vanessa Blanchard of Houston, Texas. She was predeceased by a friend, Jackie Blanchard. A graveside service was held Saturday, May 30, at Belle Haven Cemetery, with Rev. Jack Pruitt officiating. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. ‘Bread Man’ Passes Away Mr. David Lee Lewis, 84, of Onley passed away Monday, May 25, 2015, at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Born in Onley, he was the son of the late John Stanley Lewis and Thelma Elizabeth Lewis. Known as the “Bread Man,” Mr. Lewis retired from Sunbeam Bread after 39 years. He served in the Army in the 31st Infantry Division during the Korean Conflict and was a charter member of Onley Volunteer Fire Department, where he had served as past fire chief and rescue captain. He was also a member of Drummondtown Baptist Church, where he had been a deacon and trustee. Mr. Lewis was predeceased by his wife, Anna Melson Lewis. He is survived by a son-in-law, Edward N. Ware of Lynchburg, Va.; and a grandson, Mac Ware. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Lee Lewis Ware. A funeral service was held Saturday, May 3, at Drummondtown Baptist Church in Accomac, with Rev. Will Baker and Dr. Arnold Fleagle officiating. Interment was in Edgehill Cemetery in Accomac. Memorial contributions may be made to Drummondtown Baptist Church, P.O. Box 282, Accomac, VA 23301; or Onley Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 427, Onley, VA 23418. To sign the guest book online, visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net Arrangements were made by Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley. Pocomoke Man Dies Mr. Edward Singleton, 78, of Pocomoke City, Md., died there Wednesday, May 27, 2015. A funeral service will be conducted Saturday, June 6, at 11 a.m. at Friendship United Methodist Church in Wattsville. There will be a viewing tonight, June 5, from 6 to 8 at Bennie Smith Funeral Home in Pocomoke and one hour before tomorrow’s service. Interment will be in Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery in Pocomoke. Tangier Resident Dies Mrs. Rita Johanna Dize, 90, of Tangier Island, went to be with the Lord Thursday, May 28, 2015, from her home. A daughter of the late Domenico and Lucretia Fasano Fanto, she was a retired insurance claims auditor and a member of Swain Memorial United Methodist Church, Mrs. Dize where she was active in the Women’s Prayer Band. Her husband, Earl Franklin Dize, preceded her in death in 1991. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held Sunday, May 31, at Swain Memorial United Methodist Church, with Rev. John Flood officiating. Memorial donations may be sent to Swain Memorial U.M. Church, Tangier, VA 23440. To send condolences, visit www.bradshawandsonsfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Bradshaw & Sons Funeral Home, Crisfield, Md. CBBT Retiree Dies Mr. John Waverly Spence, 68, of Birdsnest passed away Saturday, May 30, 2015, at his residence. A native of Exmore, he was the son of the late Irving W. and Dorothy Bailey Spence. He was a retired operator for the Mr. Spence Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District. He was a U.S. Army veteran and served in Vietnam. His unit, the Mud Rats US1-18 529 14602, in 1968 was exposed to Agent Orange. His export helicopter was shot down and he was MIA for three days. He spent 18 months at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C., and received the Purple Heart. That war did not destroy his kind and June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 gentle soul. We are proud to call him our dad and grandfather. Mr. Spence is survived by his wife, Jean Clark Spence; children, John Wesley Spence (and companion, Susan Kellam) of Nassawadox, William Shawn Spence (and wife, Heather) of Oyster, Terry Talbott Kelly (and husband, Richard) of Parksley, Roy “Billy” Talbott of Birdsnest, John Thomas Talbott (and wife, Donna) of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louis Wayne Talbott (and wife, Brenda) of Pungoteague; 12 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, I. Thomas Spence; and a daughter, Cindy “Dee Dee” Churn. A graveside service with Military Honors was conducted Wednesday, June 3, at Fairview Lawn Cemetery, with Rev. Jack D. Pruitt officiating. Memorial donations may be made to POW/MIA, c/o American Legion Charities, P.O. Box 361626, Indianapolis, IN 46236; or SPCA Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA 23418. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. New Church Native Dies Mrs. Janice Taylor Wimbrow, 75, passed away peacefully at her home Saturday, May 30, 2015. Born in New Church, she was the daughter of the late Aedron Taylor and Mildred Burton Wessells. Mrs. Wimbrow spent most of her life on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, but lived in College Park, Md., from 1976 until 1992. She always loved children and worked as a school-bus driver and daycare teacher. She also enjoyed jazzercise and family vacations to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. A defining moment in her life occurred in 1989 when an accident left her a paraplegic. Never one to feel sorry for herself, she always found a way to overcome her circumstance and taught everyone who knew her about strength, bravery and perseverance in the face of unfortunate obstacles. When Mrs. Wimbrow returned to the Shore, she enjoyed being close to family and friends, and being a member of and volunteer for Downing’s United Methodist Church. She volunteered as a member of the Ladies’ Aux- iliary for New Church Volunteer Fire Department and also raised money for the March of Dimes. Mrs. Wimbrow loved her home, especially watching the hummingbirds in their yard and listening to her many wind chimes. Mrs. Wimbrow is survived by her husband of nearly 40 years, William “Geedie” Wimbrow III; sons, Billy Tapman (and wife, Karen), Jay Tapman (and wife, Crystal), Rickie Tapman (and wife, Tracy) and Toby Tapman (and wife, Cathy); daughters, Wendy Maynor (and husband, Jeff) and Anne Sparkman (and husband, Steve); brothers, Billy Taylor, Michael Brittingham (and wife, Rhonda) and Steve Brittingham (and wife, Linda); 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank everyone who has been so supportive of Mrs. Wimbrow over many years, especially Jeanne Burton, Marlene Hickman and Myra Rantz. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 6, at 2 p.m. at Downing’s United Methodist Church in Oak Hall, with Rev. Donald Blagg and Rev. Albert Crockett officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorial donations may be made to Downing’s United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 177, Oak Hall, VA 23416; or Hospice and Palliative Care 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. Exmore Man Passes Away Mr. James Craig Parks, 33, of Exmore passed away Saturday, May 30, 2015, at his residence. A native of Exmore, he was the son of Harley David Parks Sr. and Ethel Barrett Parks of Exmore. He was a truck-racing enthusiast. In addition to his parents, survivors include his daughter, Brianna Renea Parks of Deep Creek; brothers, Harley David Parks Jr. (and companion, Tina Shelton) of Exmore and Richard Smith Parks (and wife, Brooke) of Exmore; and nephews, Colin McHan, Caleb McHan and S.J. Parks, all of Exmore. He was predeceased by an infant son, James Craig Parks Jr. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m. at Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore by Rev. Rob Kelly. Interment will follow in Belle Haven Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Retired Bookkeeper Dies Mrs. Lavinia Ashby Joynes, 89, of Painter passed away Sunday, May 31, 2015, at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox. A native of Belle Haven, she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Mattie Killmon Ashby. She was a graduate of James Madison University, retired bookkeeper for Kellam Distributing Company and member of Painter Garrison United Methodist Church. Mrs. Joynes was predeceased by her husband of 60 years, Arthur West Joynes. She is survived by her children, Edie J. Killmon (and husband, Bruce) of Eastville, Marcy J. Ward (and husband, Chris) of Southside Chesconnessex, Arthur W. Joynes Jr. (and wife, Cindy) of Accomac and Robert A. Joynes (and wife, Kathy) of Painter; grandchildren, Maria, David, Adam, April, Heather, Shannon, Jason and Melissa; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, June 6, at 2 p.m. at Painter Garrison United Methodist Church by Reverends Donna and Steve Doan. Interment will be private in Belle Haven Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Painter Garrison United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 522, Painter, VA 23420. Online condolences may be sent to www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Shore MD’s Father Dies Mr. William J. Scott, 96, died peacefully Sunday, May 31, 2015. Born in Baltimore, Md., he was the son of the late Dr. William J. Scott and Florence Upshur, both natives of Northampton County. His family has resided on the Eastern Shore of Virginia for many generations. He grew up in Grosse Pointe, Mich., and graduated from Grosse Pointe High School in 1938. He came back to Virginia to attend Washington and Lee University, receiving his bachelor’s degree in May of 1942. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy as an ensign and completed his service in February of 1946 as a senior lieutenant. Mr. Scott married Roberta Billups, of Mobile, Ala., on Dec. 29, 1942. He was hired by the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse, passed his CPA exam in 1950 and had his own accounting firm for over 30 years. During those years, he and his wife lived in Grosse Pointe and raised their three children. Every summer he would return with his family on vacation to visit the Shore. During his career, Mr. Scott was an active member of the Michigan CPA Association, serving as chairman of the Membership Committee and chairman of Relations with Attorneys. He was also a member of the Federal Tax Committee for 18 years before his retirement to Hendersonville, N.C. His wife, Roberta, passed away on March 19, 1974. He later married Ruth Bailey of Charlotte, N.C. A lifelong Presbyterian, Mr. Scott was very involved in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church as an elder, treasurer and captain of the ushering team. Following his retirement, he served as a judge of the North Carolina Mums Society, which he thoroughly enjoyed. His last years were spent at a retirement community in Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Scott also was predeceased by his wife, Ruth, who passed away this past August. He is survived by his children, Margaret S. Bonneau, of Columbus, Ohio, William J. Scott (and wife, Jacki) of Grosse Pointe Farms and Dr. David Scott (and wife, Andrea) of Eastville; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. A graveside service is planned for Saturday, June 6, at 3:30 p.m. at Cape Charles Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Holmes Presbyterian Church or your favorite charity. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by WilkinsDoughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. Mears Seamstress Dies Mrs. Carrie Elizabeth Fisher, 72, of Mears passed away Monday, June 1, 2015, at Heritage Hall in Nassawadox. Born in Nassawadox, she was a daughter of the late William B. and (Obituaries Cont’d. on Next Page) 12 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Virginia Johnson Hall. Mrs. Fisher was an excellent seamstress and worked at the former Parksley Shirt Factory for many years. She was also a past member of Bloxom Volunteer Fire Company Mrs Fisher Ladies’ Auxiliary. Mrs. Fisher was predeceased by her husband, Harry Fisher; a son, Gary Taylor; and a brother, William “Billy” Hall. She is survived by her son, Joseph Taylor and wife Gail, and their son, Joseph W. Taylor, all of Parsonsburg, Md.; sister, Ruth Hart (and husband, Richard) of Tasley; and two nieces. Graveside services will be conducted at Parksley Cemetery Saturday, June 6, at 1 p.m., with Pastor Freddie Ward officiating. Memory tributes may be shared at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by the Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. Ex-Perdue Worker Dies Mrs. Winnie Curtis White, 73, of Hallwood passed away Monday, June 1, 2015, at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox. Born in Nassa wa dox, she was a daughter of the late Sammy Curtis and Bessie Jane Bailey Curtis. She was a member of Hallwood Baptist Church, a Mrs. White former cafeteria worker at Perdue Farms and waitress at Pizza Hut. Mrs. White was predeceased by her husband, Jimmy Ray White; brother, Buddy Curtis; and stepbrother and sister, Bill Curtis and Bonnie Bundick. Survivors include her sister, Mary Ann Roughton (and husband, Wade) of Temperance ville; nieces, Angel Taylor (and husband, Greg), Pam Idoni (and husband, Mark) and Crystal Roughton; nephew, Travis Roughton; stepdaughter, Janice White Sloan; stepgranddaughter, Erica Ray; stepbrothers and stepsisters, Clyde Curtis, Gladys Hicks, Janie Curtis and Steve Curtis; and several greatnieces and nephews, including one special great-niece, Brook Taylor. Funeral services were conducted from Hallwood Baptist Church Wednesday, June 3, by Pastor Danny Shrieves. Interment was in Groton’s Cemetery in Hallwood. Memorial contributions may be made to Hallwood Baptist Church, P.O. Box 36, Hallwood, VA 23359. Memory tributes may be shared with the family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. Tyson Employee Dies Mr. Douglas Reid McCready, 60, of Parksley passed away Monday, June 1, 2015. A native of Crisfield, Md., Mr. McCready was the son of the late Ralph Reid McCready and Gladys Melbourne McCready. He was a member of the Church of God and worked at Tyson Foods in Temperanceville. He was a devoted husband and father, and will be missed by all who knew him. Survivors include his wife, Martha Jane McCready; son, Michael Reid McCready of Painter; sister, Karen Wade (and husband Carl) of Cleveland, Tenn.; Mr. McCready mother-in-law, Alma Chew of Parksley; one niece; eight nephews; and his beloved dog, “Candy Christmas.” He was predeceased by a sister, Angela Bowden. Funeral services will be conducted from the chapel of Williams-Parksley Funeral Home Sunday, June 7, at 3 p.m., with Mr. George Fulk and Rev. Kenneth Helms officiating. Interment will follow in Parksley Cemetery. There will be a visitation at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312. Memory tributes may be shared at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 13 Health Matters Calling All Cancer Survivors R iverside Shore Cancer Center (RSCC) in Nassawadox will observe National Cancer Survivors’ Day Monday, June 8, with an open house. From 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m., survivors can visit the center, ring the Bell of Hope, receive a commemorative bell ornament, and enjoy light refreshments and gifts. This 28th annual event is a national celebration of “life after a cancer diagnosis” for those who have survived, an inspiration for those recently diagnosed, a gathering of support for families touched by cancer, and an opportunity for communities to learn more about cancer in general and specifically about the survivorship resources in the area. On the Shore, the RSCC partners with the American Cancer Society and local healthcare agencies to provide support for survivors from the time of diagnosis through recovery and back to everyday health. As a community-based cancer care facility, RSCC provides medical oncology, which treats cancer with chemotherapy and other cancer-fighting drugs, hormones and pain reduction medications, and radiation oncology, which uses beams of radiation to destroy or damage cancer cells. Along with cancer surgery, these treatments may be used individually or in combination. RSCC is a resource for the entire Shore community and welcomes inquiries about services, which include: •medical oncology & infusion; •radiation therapy; •newest chemotherapy drugs; •advanced treatment; •the latest in anti-nausea medications; •blood and platelet transfusions; •intravenous antibiotics; •IV therapy for dehydration; •pre-treatment education, so patients know what to expect; •nutrition counseling; •support services. The RSCC includes a resource center located off the lobby. The center includes a variety of books, brochures and videos related to cancer. 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CTGVARIETY.COM June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 15 To Gregory and Karalyn Springle 331357 Nocks Landing Rd. in Atlantic For $250,000 •From Sharron Hawkins and Yulanda Hawkins-Vaughn To Larry Stevens 18296 Brook Ln., Melfa For $105,000 •From Kendall Bradley To Robert Bradley Property near Colonial Village, Onley For $6,600 •From Andrey Willey To Bloxom Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Garage lot on Bayside Dr., Bloxom For $35,000 •From Wayne and Lisa Brasch To Patrick Mastrola 12209 Nandua Shores Dr., Painter For $170,000 •From Wells Fargo Bank To Secretary of HUD 16092 Big Rd., Bloxom For $24,382 •From PNC Bank To Ian Hodges 24412 Adelaide St., Parksley For $15,156 •From John Werner and Beth Yumlu To James and Theresa Norris Lot 102, Unit 3, Trails End, Horntown For $13,000 •From Dean and Kimberly Hively To Ronald Wozniak Lot 183, Unit 3, Trails End, Horntown For $22,500 •From Secretary of Veteran Affairs To Waymon and Shelia Anderson 17274 Ross Ln., Bloxom For $32,500 •From Turner and Martha Wilson To Michael Uhden 6239 Nautilus Dr., Horntown For $5,000 •From Gene and Maria Seibert To Wachapreague Cabins, LLC 13 Brooklyn St., Wachapreague For $260,000 •From Robert Turner & Edna Wimbrow To Justin and Stephanie Miller 39071 Church St., Greenbackville For $42,000 •From Jerry Banks and Lisa Doyle To Douglas and Cassandra Parker Lot 248, Unit 1, Trails End, Horntown For $14,000 •From Alexander Ford To Edward Thomas & Rebecca Spangler Lot 316, Unit 3, Trails End, Horntown For $5,000 •From Waterside Land Trust, LLC To Bruce Richards Lots 71-73, Waterside Village I, Painter For $104,800 • From Joyce Swanner To Le Thi Ung 36558 Seaside Rd., Belle Haven For $390,000 •From Mary Picardi To Anthony and Shirley Picardi Property on Occohannock Neck Rd., Belle Haven For $37,000 •From Lee and Darlene Hickey To John and Sun Sanns 92 acres, 28283 Nelsonia Rd., Nelsonia For $490,000 •From Michelle Renaud & Nancy James To Cathy Harmon 31694 Boston Rd., Pungoteague For $49,000 •From Charlene Jacob To Gus Glaros 17248 Lankford Hwy., Bloxom For $110,000 •From Edward Tull To Nathan and Kellie Walker 2064 Bunker Hill Rd., Chincoteague For $104,840 •From Thomas and Helen Welsh To Kenneth Townsend Lot 66, Unit 3, Trails End, Horntown For $14,600 •From Marie Purdy To William Atwell 31261 Greta Rd., Atlantic For $248,000 •From Fannie Mae To Glenn & Brenda Smith 7280 & 7286 East Side Dr., Chincoteague For $140,000 •From Ronnie and Carol Mears To Menise Oscar 24327 Adelaide St., Parksley For $25,000 •From Kevin Sheffield and Loree Rowland-Sheffield To Clifton and Maureen Daisey 4185 Indigo Ln., Horntown For $408,000 •From Waterside Land Trust, LLC To Waterfront Marketing, Inc. Lot 39, Waterside Village I, Painter For $35,000 •From Arvall and Barbara Wroten To Ira Brady and Leah Hoopes Property near Eastville For $88,000 •From Charles Chesser III and Marsha Young To Seth Chandler 13193 Parting Creek Rd., Willis Wharf For $77,700 •From Jeffrey and Laveen Klingel To Daniel and Lauren Brown Property in Cheriton For $22,991 •From Betty Ewell, John Hickman Jr. and Laura McSpedden To Robin and William Simms, Property in Cape Charles For $45,000 16 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 The Spark Never Burns Out Story and photo by Ron West Cheriton Fire Department icon Lawrence West reaches a milestone in his volunteer firefighting career this month as he steps down as the company’s longest standing chief engineer. At the age of 18, West was one of the charter members of the department when it was founded on Feb. 13, 1948. Three years later, he was elected chief engineer, a position he has held for the past 63 years. West said he originally was named engineer because he knew how to work on the trucks. While growing up in Cheriton, he had worked in his father’s small grocery store before starting a small trucking company and then returning to assume ownership of the grocery store, which he operated until he retired. Cheriton’s first truck was a 1928 Chevrolet hand-me-down pumper purchased from Eastville Fire Department for $500. West chuckled when he noted that the truck was an open cab and they acquired it in the winter. Cape Center 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles email: [email protected] 757-331-1541 Loyal Locals’ Specials Week of: June 6 - 12, 2015 Saturday 6oz. Delmonico Steak & Grilled Shrimp $1999 Sunday Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $849 Dinner: Corned Beef Cabbage & Potatoes $10 99 Monday Chicken Alredo $999 Tuesday Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 Wednesday Lasagna $999 Thursday 1/2 Pound Steamed Shrimp w/2 Sides Friday Prime Rib 8oz. Queen 10oz. King $1499 $1499 $1699 West said he and his father joined to help out the community. He said his first fire call was to the Cherrystone area for a vehicle fire. Back then, fire calls came in at a rate of two or three per week. Changes have occurred in the fire service in the past century, most for the better, according to West. He spoke of the importance of firefighter equipment, in particular the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), or air packs that firefighters now don as they enter a burning structure. West noted that communications have improved dramatically over the years. When the department was first formed, radios were rare among small volunteer fire departments. Instead, West said that a person in need of the fire department called the phone operator who then activated a relay for numbers of the volunteers. If a volunteer firefighters were out on a call and needed more assistance, they had to locate a phone and call the operator to get an additional department alerted. West said he has probably “engineered” for about 20 trucks for the department since it was founded. While he will hand off the “wrenches” as chief engineer to another member, West said he intends to stay around to help in any way he can, be it fundraising, bingo, or helping with a call or two. Helping others has been a calling for West, and his one regret is having to see a person lose everything to a fire when, despite all their efforts, the department was unable to prevent it. 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MLS#41458 $69,900 Gil York 757-710-2948 BELLE HAVEN: Large commercial building with 8299 sq ft plus an additional 1269 sq ft attached store building. 4 offices, storage rooms, 2-zoned HVAC and plenty of parking spaces. Excellent highway visibility. MLS#40285 $259,000 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 SANFORD: Two story 3BR/1.5BA home in need of TLC. Lots of possibilities with 1492 sq ft of living and sited on 1.25 acres. Bring tools, elbow grease and make this a shiny penny once more. MLS#41342 $95,000 Wanda Doughty 757-693-1613 PAINTER: Looking for a project? Check out this framed out Ranch constructed in 2011 offering 1040 sq ft on .45 acres and set up for a 3BR/2BA home. Attached 2-car garage. MLS#41413 $45,000 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 BLOXOM: Enjoy all the comforts of home in this 3BR/2BA Ranch offering 1436 sq ft and on .63 acres. Enclosed porch, spacious deck, large back yard, detached garage plus more. Minutes from Guard Shore beach. MLS#41525 $95,000 Gil York 757-710-2948 CHERITON: Spacious 3BR/2BA pond front Cape Cod. New carpet, ceiling fans and fully modern kitchen; comfort and easy maintenance sets the stage for any size family. Close to beach, shopping and golf. MLS#41388 $169,000 George & Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770 ONANCOCK: Stately 1800 sq. ft. Farmhouse on 1 acre with 3BR/2BA, living room w/FP & dining room. Full basement & finished attic, along with a 42’X42’ barn gives you plenty of storage space. Great visibility; zoned commercial & residential. MLS#40106 $251,000 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 ONANCOCK: Contemporary 4BR w/the feel of a traditional Eastern Shore home. Full sized elevator, thermostatically controlled wine closet & indoor/outdoor sound system are just some of the amenities in this waterfront home on 3 acres. MLS#41180 $699,000 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292 ONANCOCK: This 1940’s 1BR/1BA Retro Cottage has remaining historic detail. Some replacement windows, recent foundation work, insulation & 2 year old Rinnai heater. Property slopes to stream headwaters of Onancock Creek. MLS#41124 $76,000 Mark Williams 757-710-2060 BLOXOM: Eastern Shore Farmhouse, c. 1900, with Victorian accents. Two zone heat, 3BR/2BA & 1568 sq. ft. all on .33 of an acre. Home needs some TLC to bring it back to its original charm. MLS#40579 $76,000 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 BIRDSNEST: Traditional 4BR/1BA Farmhouse offering 2168 sq ft and over 1.5 acres to spread out. Deck out back to enjoy various activities and enclosed porch for the cooler evenings. MLS#41521 $109,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 CAPE CHARLES: Impressive 4BR/2.5BA Contemporary with 2250 sq ft and .82 acres. Cathedral & tray ceilings, cultured marble double sinks in MBA & large 2nd level family room. Attached 2-car garage. MLS#41478 $299,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 NASSAWADOX: Wonderful starter or retirement opportunity 2BR/1BA Ranch on ½ acre. Large yard with carport, shining hardwood floors, living room with picture window. Stop renting and invest in your own place today. MLS#40836 $62,000 Trina Veber 757-442-0797 EXMORE: Unique, private, peaceful & quiet surroundings at Hickman point. 35 acre wooded waterfront peninsula w/over 1770’ of sandy shoreline to explore. Contemporary 4BR/2.5BA w/over 2500 sq ft. MOTIVATED SELLER. MLS#38678 $689,999 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 NASSAWADOX: Convert this office building back to a 3BR/1BA dwelling offering 1680 sq ft; front handicap ramp and open back yard. Ideal for 1st time buyer or operating a small office facility. MLS#40806 $104,900 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/1.5BA Island home is open & bright newly renovated in the past year. Including new kitchen, heat pump, flooring, upstairs bathroom, freshly painted & furnished. Workshop/ outbuilding w/attic storage. Close to historic downtown’s shops & restaurants. MLS#40934 $219,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/2BA mobile home w/addition. Plenty of room w/1800 sq. ft. to enjoy the wonderful Chincoteague Island life. Close to boat launches and Curtis Merritt Harbor. Beautiful sunsets from your deck and 2 nice storage sheds. MLS#41442 $158,800 Judy Williamson 757-894-2488 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 w/grand foyers on each level. Perfect for a B&B. 6 rooms w/ kitchenette. MLS#38441 $99,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 TEMPERANCEVILLE: 3BR/2BA Rancher w/large sc. in porch. Landscaped yard offers almost 3/4 an acre, carport, paved drive-way and out-bldg. Close to Chincoteague Island & NASA. Lg. eat-in kitchen, separate laundry room & porch spans width of home. MLS#40570 $139,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 PARKSLEY: 3BR/2BA family home on 23 ac. Large back deck, 2 ac. horse pasture & feeding shed w/concrete floor. Open floor plan combines large KIT w/morning room & opens into living area w/FP. Lovely kiwi & mulberry trees. MLS#39828 $275,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 ONANCOCK: Travel out of town to Bailey Beach and discover a secluded 3.39 acre site in this desirable waterfront community. Deeded access to beach and wildlife abounds. MLS#41448 $39,900 Harry Parker 757-710-3289 BAY CREEK: Backing up to the Arnold Palmer Signature Course and offering front views of the Chesapeake Bay on over ½ acre in the premier neighborhood of million plus dollar homes plus a private beach. MLS#40299 $109,000 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199 BELLE HAVEN: Appealing 1.89 (+/-) acre lot on Occohannock Creek is cleared and waiting for your new home & dock. With 3 bedroom septic already installed, all you need are your plans & builder. Come enjoy the Eastern Shore lifestyle you’ve dreamed of. MLS#39964 $124,900 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 ONANCOCK: Three wooded lots, facing Locust St. & Holly St. in the established East Point subdivision. Community beach access, nearby marina w/floating docks and year ‘round slips. Septic hook up is installed to drain field & ready for your new home.. MLS#39190 $91,900 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 NANDUA BAY: REDUCED...Waterfront 2.02 acre parcel would be perfect for a dream home. Wake up to views of Nandua Creek and enjoy community amenities. Close to new hospital & historic Onancock. MLS#41320 $130,000 Christine Flye 757-286-3569 TEMPERANCEVILLE: REDUCED...Recently reduced: 22 +/acres with mixed zoning; almost 7 acres along Saxis Rd. to be zoned residential. Looking to live & farm on your own land? This may be the place for you. MLS#37717 $50,000 Liz Walters 757-710-2114 MACHIPONGO: REDUCED…Enjoy privacy & beautiful waterviews without the high price tag of most waterfronts on 2.7 acres, 4BR cert, looks out to Jacobus Creek. MLS#34757 $84,000 Randy Carlson 757-678-6395/Dave Griffith 757-647-2649 CHINCOTEAGUE: Exclusive 3.74 ac. location in Wildcat. Very private w/panoramic views of 100’ waterfront overlooking Chincoteague Channel & of the salt water pond. Plenty of wildlife w/3BR septic already installed, waiting for your dream home. MLS#38058 $450,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 CRYSTAL BEACH: REDUCED…Own a piece of paradise w/this unique 29.8 acre parcel; 3BR septic & deep well in place. Take advantage of the exquisite Chesconessex Creek views. MLS#36048 $299,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 NELSONIA: 10 acre parcel with frontage on Nelsonia Rd. Great investment potential close to Rt. 13; land is level and currently farmed. Adjacent to 30 acre parcel also for sale (MLS# 37976). MLS#32387 $49,900 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292 CAPE CHARLES: Ideal Chesapeake Bay waterfront/beach front 2.5 acre homesite with good elevation. Nice walkway over erosion control to beach. Best private beachfront community around. MOTIVATED SELLER. MLS#39358 $309,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 SAXIS: This property offers many possibilities! Almost one acre across from harbor. Suitable for commercial seafood business. MLS#36851 $52,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 JAMESVILLE: REDUCED…Gentleman Farmers alert: 50 acres, not too big, not too small, 35 tillable acres, 15 acres of woods. BOJAC soils and not in a flood zone. Great location, near a boat ramp & fishing dock. MLS#40131 $199,000 Phyllis Ward 757-442-3199 HOPELAND: From this 2.6 acre water view lot, in established community, you can enjoy spectacular, unobstructed sunrises over the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the community boat ramp where you can launch out for a day of exploration of the Barrier Islands. MLS#39880 $110,000 Liz Walters 757-710-2114 VAUCLUSE SHORES: REDUCED…..Corner 1.3 acre lot directly across the street from the Chesapeake Bay. Launch from the boat ramp and enjoy superior fishing, crabbing & water sports. MLS#40411 $40,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 CAPT. COVE: Captain’s Cove on the Chincoteague Bay is a growing community that gives you that neighborhood feeling, which includes a restaurant overlooking the water, pools, tennis, and golf. So get your golf clubs and swim trunks for fun in the sun! MLS#39275 $7,000 Judy Williamson 757-894-2488 GREAT PINE HARBOR: Invest for the future with the purchase of this 1.46 acre buildable lot offering deeded access to Occohannock Creek. Lot next door for sale as well, at this price purchase both. MLS#41519 $22,500 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 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 BUTLER’S BLUFF: REDUCED…Yes, you can have it all when you build on this .94 acre lot in an established, upscale neighborhood. 4BR cert on file. Private beach, eco tours, fishing and close to elegant dining. MLS#40282 $59,000 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199 CHINCOTEAGUE: Beautiful waterfront lot on little Oyster Bay. Cleared with some trees, 3BR Septic installed, lush marsh and ready to build. Very quiet neighborhood. Close to beach and Maddox Blvd. Shopping and restaurants. MLS#39160 $205,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 REDUCED LA N D 18 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 FRIDAY june 5 H5-8 p.m. - Station 1 Pizza Night 4264 Firehouse St., New Church - $12/Cheese, Pepperoni or Sausage $13/Combination Pizza (Pepperoni & Sausage) H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - Meal: $6/single or $10/family H7 p.m. - CLUE: the Musical Northampton High School Auditorium, Eastville H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ Episcopal Church, Eastville H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Leah Covenant Ministries Center 787-2486 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven SATURDAY june 6 H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chincoteague YMCA - $5 - 336-3535 H9 a.m.-noon - Clean the Bay Day/National Trails Day - Kiptopeke State Park, Waterfront Shed - 331-2267 H9 a.m.-noon - Clean the Bay Day with CBFS Chincoteague Bay Field Station, Wallops Island - 824-5636 H9:30 a.m. - Mary N. Smith Alumni Assn. - Mary N. Smith High School, Accomac Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock H4-8:30 p.m. - Daddy & Daughter Dance/Mother & Son Soiree - Kegotank Elementary, Mappsville H5 p.m. - Gospel Crusaders in Concert - Overcomers Church for Victorious Living, Exmore H5 p.m. - Community Anointed Gospel Singers & Youth Fashion Show - St. Luke AME Church, Daugherty H7 p.m. - CLUE: the Musical - Northampton High School Auditorium, Eastville H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC Monday june 8 H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 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 & Suites, 4129 Lankford Hwy., Exmore - 442-7722 H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Parks & Recreation Dept. Line-Dancing Class - Indiantown Park, Eastville - 678-0468 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Emmauel Episcopal Church, Temperanceville WEDNESDAY june 10 H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. Sage Diner, Onley H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Representative Avail. - Northampton Cty. Dept. of Social Services no appt. needed H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 787-4718 H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Waste Watchers’ mtg. - Chamber of Commerce, Melfa H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H4 p.m. - E.S. Soil & Water Conservation District Board mtg. USDA Service Center, Conference Room, Accomac H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 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 or 894-1521 H6:30-9 p.m. - FREE Women’s Self Defense Class - Indiantown Park, Eastville - 678-0458 H7 p.m. - Drinking Liberally mtg. - Charlotte Hotel, Onancock H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s Methodist Church, Oak Hall POST TIMES June 5–11 Sunday june 7 H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Cokesbury Church, Onancock H2 p.m. - CLUE: the Musical Northampton High School Auditorium, Eastville H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley H2-4 p.m. - AES Beta Club Tickled Paint Party - Elks Lodge, Onley - $45/person H3 p.m. - Annual Ushers’ Day - New Allen Memorial AME Church, Franktown H3 p.m. - Deaconess Annual Day - First Baptist Church, Mappsville H4 p.m. - Spring Revival Kick-Off - Love Faith Deliverance Holiness Church, Wattsville TUESDAY june 9 H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague H10 a.m. - E.S. Community Services Board mtg. - E.S. Behavioral Healthcare Center, Parksley H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 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, Melfa H7 p.m. - Disabled American Veterans’ mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic Methodist Church H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC H7:30 p.m. - Central Masonic Lodge mtg. THURSDAY june 11 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Library H2-7 p.m. - Red Cross Blood Drive Craddockville UMC, 33464 Boston Road 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 H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley - 787-7099 H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic 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, Chincoteague ESVHS Benefit at Mount Prospect The Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society will hold its annual benefit on the lawn at the home of Bill and Claudia Bagwell. The Rhondels will be the entertainment and a dinner of lobster tails and honeypecan fried chicken. Call the ESVHS office for tickets and more information at 757-787-8012 or go online to purchase tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com Locally Owned, Locally Operated June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 P A S T I M E S Last Week’s Answers 20 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 JUMP INTO SUMMER USED CAR SAVINGS These Vehicles Have 1 Week Before They Go To The Auction! 2011 Focus, Loaded...............$10,650 2012 Lincoln MKZ..............$16,940 2008 Toyota Prius................$10,900 2002 Thunderbird................$13,490 2014 F-150, 10k Miles..........$19,990 2009 Ford Fusion, White.......$7,995 NEW SELECTIONS 2013 Fusion, Low Miles........$17,290 2012 Focus Hatch, Low Miles..$12,450 2013 Escape SEL..................$19,490 2013 Edge SEL, Loaded........$24,450 2011 F-150 Lariat, 1 Owner..$20,750 787-1209 Guaranteed Approved Low Money Down Low Monthly Payments 2 yr. Warranty - Drive Today 2006 2011 2000 2006 2003 2007 2005 2008 2005 2013 2003 Explorer 4x4...............................$9,100 Chevy HHR..............................$10,300 Lincoln Towncar Cartier..........$5,350 Ford Focus..................................$5,970 Focus Wagon..................................$5,700 Ford Freestar...............................$7,990 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4...............$8,850 Lincoln Towncar......................$10,600 Grand Marquis............................$7,980 Ford Focus...................................$11,600 Escape, 4WD, Loaded......................$7,350 www.KoolAutomotive.com 787-1209 June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 New Truck Month @ Kool Ford 2014 F-150’s 2015 F-150’s 2015 Superduties $6,500 Off! $5,000 Off! $6,000 Off! Only 3 left! 5 to choose from! 2015 Explorer Sport 2015 Ford Escapes Deal of the Week 6 to choose from! Every Option! MSRP: $49,440 Now: $42,940 Hurry!! 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Then, in the regional opener Monday, Chincoteague trailed 4-0 after the top of the first inning. The outlook appeared bleak to many, but the Ponies bounced back with two runs in the first, two more in the second and four in the third while holding Middlesex scoreless the rest of the way. Larry Chance, an athlete I covered many years ago at Atlantic, coached at various levels and now works with many of the Shore’s top baseball players in the off-season with the help of his son, Cody. Chance has followed the Ponies closely this season. “This is a very good group of kids who have played together over the years and also believe in working hard in the winter toning their craft and not just picking up a baseball when it comes time to try out,” said Chance recently. “All the credit should go to the players, parents, and the coaching staff of the Ponies.” During the game Monday, Denise Bowden, a former co-worker, leaned over and said a truism I had thought of several times this season. “Greg Merritt would have loved watching this team this season.” Greg covered sports for 25 years on the Eastern Shore and enjoyed watching all the Shore teams advance through the playoffs. He was there for some memorable moments when Photos by Jacque Derrickson Above, Chincoteague players congratulate Spencer White, who had a two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Ponies a 2-1 win in the conference championship. At right, Collin Derrickson jumps in the arms of Coach Will Thompson following the walk-off win. Shore teams captured state championships, but he was a Chincoteaguer at heart and really never saw his old high-school team advance so deep into the playoffs in any sport before he died from ALS last summer. With Chincoteague, you seem to get a different hero every time out. Trey Fisher has been the stalwart pitcher on the mound for the Ponies, but Collin Derrickson came through with a gritty performance Monday. And against Surry, it was Spencer White, batting seventh in the lineup, who hit the game-winning single after Dylan and Ryan Mason and Joe Thornton loaded the bases. Coach Will Thompson, who once played on a Chincoteague team that went 18-2, has built a strong baseball program that promises to get even better as only two seniors graduate from this team with many of the top players mere sophomores and freshmen. Northampton Now in State Final Four The Northampton soccer team has advanced to the state’s final four. They will play for the regional champion- ship at an undetermined date and place at presstime, but have already secured one of the four spots in the state semi-finals to be played at Radford next week. Northampton coach John Gorman deserves considerable credit for not only the success his soccer program has achieved, but also the time he puts in as coach of this team and the girls’ field hockey team in the fall. Gorman is a self-employed contractor who is not getting paid when he takes time off for practice, travel and games. He also helps maintain one of the best looking fields on the Shore with additional hours of work beyond his coaching duties. This Northampton team features nine seniors who have blended with younger players to give the Jackets considerable depth. “They really don’t care who starts,” said Gorman recently. “They all get about the same playing time anyway.” In the postseason, Northampton has scored 24 goals while allowing only one. Check back here next week for playoff results and complete lists of all-district and conference teams with photos. Northampton coach John Gorman congratulates Angel Sanchez. 23 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 SPORTS SHORTS Kids’ Fishing Outing Nandua Golf Tourney The Eastern Shore of Virginia Anglers’ Club (www.esanglersclub.org) will hold a free fishing and conservation education event for children on Sunday, June 7, at Morley’s Wharf Fishing Pier on Occohannock Creek. The club will provide equipment, and members will teach and assist young anglers from 1 to 2:30 p.m., followed by a cookout. Registration begins at 12:30. Boys and girls aged 3 to 15 are welcome, accompanied by an adult, and there is no fee. Rods and reels will be provided to the first 50 children. For more information, call 824-1485. The first annual Nandua High School Athletic Booster Charity Golf Tournament will be held Friday, July 17, at Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club. Registration and range warm-up will start at 11:30 a.m. with lunch at noon and a shotgun start, scramble format at 1 p.m. Awards and snacks will be enjoyed at 5:15 p.m. An entry fee of $100 per person includes greens fee, art, prizes, lunch, beverages on the course and the awards celebration. Sponsorships are available. Entries may be dropped off at the high school or mailed to Gary Reese, 26530 Lankford Hwy., Melfa, VA 23410. For information, contact Reese at 757-710-0924 or James Lawrence at 442-0827. Rew Golf Tourney The H.B. Rew Jr. Golf Tournament to benefit Eastern Shore College Community College will be held Friday, June 19, at Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club. There will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. with lunch beginning at 11:30 a.m. and an awards reception immediately following the tournament. The entry fee is $400 for a foursome or $100 for an individual participant. Make checks payable to the Eastern Shore Community College Foundation and provide name, address and handicap. Mail checks to Eve Belote, ESCC Foundation, 29300 Lankford Hwy., Melfa, VA 23410 or send information to ebelote @es.vccs.edu The entry deadline is June 12. Baseball Equipment Going to Uganda Dalton McDaniel of Parksley, a member of the Arcadia baseball team and the Delmarva Aces, has been chosen as the local representative for collecting baseball and softball equipment to send to Uganda. Anyone with equipment to donate for this cause can call 757-710-2935 by June 15. Anglers’ Club Hosts Bay Foundation The Eastern Shore of Virginia Anglers’ Club (www.esanglersclub.org) will hold its monthly meeting Monday, June 8, in the conference room of the Sage Restaurant in Onley. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and will feature a presentation by Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s senior scientist and fisheries expert, Chris Moore. Moore, who works and fishes out of Hampton Roads, will talk about Chesapeake Bay fisheries issues. The public is invited, and new or prospective members are welcome. SPORTS SHORTS can be emailed to [email protected] This Blue Crab IV bronze sculpture by Turner Sculpture and an original Willie Crockett painting will be given away at the Pungoteague Ruritan Club Poker Run on July 25. See club members for tickets. Pungoteague Ruritan Poker Run July 25 The Pungoteague Ruritan Club will sponsor a small boat “poker run” on Saturday, July 25. Any boat owner may register to participate in this ninth annual Bayside Poker Run on the Chesapeake Bay and adjoining creeks in the club’s community service area. It is not a race, but simply boaters choosing their own course and pace to locate and visit five pre-chosen locations designated on a nautical chart with notes and guidelines. Registration for the event is $80 and captains may include as many crew members aboard as Coast Guard regulations allow. Registration forms must be received by July 18 for this “early bird” special and registration will be limited to the first 30 boats. Registration forms are available from any Pungoteague Ruritan member or by calling Paul Custis at 789-1766. Registration forms also are available at Sandpiper Marine, Western Auto in Exmore, Shore Marine, Davis Wharf Marine, Don’s Tackle Shop, K&E Marine, Deep Creek Marina, Island House Restaurant, Seaworthy Marine, H.W. Drummond, Mallard’s at the Wharf, and Eastern Shore Outfitters. Competition in the event will be in two parts. The “navigational skill” part will be for boaters to plot a course which will enable them to “log in” at five specific locations within designated time allowances. These locations will be spread among Onancock, Pungoteague, Nandua, and Occohannock creeks and will be disclosed to all captains simultaneously at a captains’ meeting on the morning of the event. Points also will be earned in challenges in various activities. The “luck” part of the event will involve boaters picking up a playing card at each of the five locations and bringing a poker hand to a final destination at 5 p.m. The navigation prize will be $350 or more and the poker prize will be a Fall Vacation Getaway package. Additional “dock prize” drawings will be held for fishing gear, boating accessories, and other marine items. There also will be a drawing for a Blue Crab IV bronze sculpture by Turner Sculpture and an original painting by Willie Crockett. See club members for tickets. Complementary hot dogs and hamburgers will be served during the awards ceremony at a bayside setting. Proceeds from this event will benefit the club’s scholarship program and its handicapped access ramp project fund. June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 24 Chincoteague Tops Middlesex, Meets Lancaster Today Story and photos by Bill Sterling Rain forced postponement for two days of this week’s scheduled regional semi-final game pairing Chincoteague and Lancaster to today at 4 p.m. at the Ponies’ field. A win over Lancaster would set up a regional championship game at home with the date undetermined. It also would assure the Ponies of an appearance in the state semi-finals as the four teams who reach the East and West regional finals advance to the state playoffs scheduled in Radford next week. Lancaster is a formidable foe, having easily beaten Middlesex by wide margins this season. They advanced to today’s game with a 9-0 win over Surry, the team Chincoteague squeezed by with a 2-1 comeback win last Wednesday. Ponies Battle Back To Beat Middlesex The Ponies overcame a rough start in Monday’s win over Middlesex, trailing 4-0 after one inning. But sophomore Collin Derrickson battled back and pitched six scoreless innings and the Chincoteague offense struck quickly to take an 8-4 lead after the third inning. That was also the final as neither team dented the scoring column in the final four innings. The Pony crowd had barely settled in before Middlesex rapped the ball all over the field to put up four runs in the top of the first, but Chincoteague struck right back with two runs, two more in the second and four in the third. Ryan Mason was 3 for 4 with three RBIs, Trey Fisher was 2 for 4 with three RBIs, and Derrickson helped his cause with an RBI double and two walks. Joe Thornton had a double and Dylan Mason reached base three times on walks. Mason Marshall and Joe Mills each walked twice. Derrickson allowed seven hits and three walks and struck out six. “Collin settled in and threw a good game for us,” said Pony coach Will Thompson. Chincoteague players congratulate each other after an 8-4 win over Middlesex Monday to advance to the regional semi-final, scheduled for today against Lancaster after being postponed by rain twice this week. If you would like your ad to run in the Post’s Sports Section, call 789-7678 Collin Derrickson slides into third after an RBI double and an error that allowed him to take an extra base. Derrickson was also the winning pitcher, bouncing back after giving up four runs in the first inning to hold Middlesex scoreless the remainder of the game. Long To Compete Sunday at Nationals Park Suzanna Long, the 10-year-old daughter of Sam and Terri Long of Cheriton, will compete Sunday at the Washington Nationals’ baseball park in the Pitch, Hit and Run competition in her age group, one of 30 national represenSuzanna Long tatives hoping to advance to the finals competition at the All-Star game in Cincinnati. Long won her Pitch, Hit and Run competition at the Norfolk Tides’ park and was among the top three of other sectional qualifiers to advance to Sunday’s events in Washington, D.C. She plays for the Huskies at Shore Little League in Nassawadox. Suzanna placed second in the state for the last two years in the Elks’ National Hoop Shoot contest for her age group. A student at Broadwater Academy, Suzanna is the youngest of eight children, with five sisters and two brothers, and has watched her fair share of games. The Pitch, Hit and Run is sponsored by Scotts Lawn Care. Smith Island Cakes OPEN Wed. ,Thurs. Fri. for Lunch Featured Specials Fish Tacos French Dip • Shrimp Salad Taco Salad Thursday Night is Burger Night! Cake Pickups 789-3686 24399 Lankford Hwy. Tasley 25 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5 Nandua, Northampton Fall in Postseason Softball Play By Bill Sterling Nandua was eliminated from the regional softball playoffs with a 6-3 loss to unbeaten (22-0) Goochland that took two trips past Richmond to complete. The Lady Warriors scored two runs in the top of the first inning Monday, but gave up four unearned runs in the bottom of the first and trailed 4-2 before play was stopped in the second inning because of heavy rains. On Tuesday when the Warriors returned, Kimberly Wert homered in the fifth to draw Nandua within one run, but Goochland struck for a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth inning before closing out the Warriors with a perfect inning in the seventh. Wert had an RBI single in the first inning, and Derrica Toppin had a sacrifice fly to drive in Wert to give the Warriors a 2-0 lead. However, three walks, an error and two singles led to four Goochland runs in the bottom of the first to wipe out the short-lived Nandua lead. Toppin settled down after that first inning on the mound, with no more walks Wert while allowing eight hits in the game, holding Goochland scoreless until the sixth inning when the Bulldogs tacked on two more runs. Nandua had five hits for the game, two by Wert and one each by Toppin, Chandler Davis and Paige Dimartino. Kailyn Spencer was 3 for 4 and had two RBIs for Goochland. Nandua finished 15-3 on the season. Nandua coach Lynn Williams looked back on the game and the season. “Certainly, all of the travel did not do us any favors,” he said. “We got close in the fifth inning when Wert hit a monster home run, but we did not have anyone on base in front of her, which was our formula for victory all year. We had a crazy season this year; we did not play our usual full schedule due to the awful weather early in the season. We also had some key injuries that hurt. I am very proud of this team though; they fought hard to the last out and never quit. I will miss my three seniors. They have been a big part of this program for a long time.” esis, Kayla Huffman, shut down the Warriors, allowing two hits and striking out 11. Huffman, who has signed to pitch for Division 1 Radford next season, has tossed several no-hitters this season and has led the Kavaliers to a 19-0 record. Nandua’s Derrica Toppin gave a strong performance on the mound, allowing three hits and two runs in 51/3 innings. Kimberly Wert finished in relief. Toppin and Caroline Harvie each had a single for the only Warrior hits. Huffman also had a hit and scored a run. Brittany Branch and Shannon Holt drove in runs for King William. Nandua Falls in Conference Finals Long Day for Jackets Nandua was blanked by King William 3-0 on the road Friday as its nem- Sabres Win Eastern Shore Street Hockey Title The Sabres are the 2015 Eastern Shore Street Hockey League (ESSHL) Champions, after a two-game sweep of the 2013 ESSHL Champion Red Wings Sunday at Parksley. The Sabres, who finished 26-4-2, are the 19th ESSHL team to be awarded the Parksley Cup since the league’s inception in 1996. The Sabres won the first game 4-3 on an overtime goal by Zach Mills. T.R. Hoyt tallied the regulation goals for the Sabres, while Brandon Stapleton and Chris Pascal got the Wings’ goals in the Game 1 loss. The Sabres pulled away in Game 2 with a convincing 4-0 shutout to seal the championship. Zach Mills, Matt Teasley and Nate Metzger scored for the Sabres in the Game 2 clincher. Goaltender Jared Marsh earned the shutout in goal for the Sabres. Championship runner-up Red Wings players include Dean Dedicatoria, Taylor Kitchen, Chris Pascal, Matt Ayres, Julian Dedicatoria, Christopher Pascal, Roger Haeusser and player/ coach Brandon Stapleton. Sabres players are Zach Mills, Matt Teasley, TR Hoyt, Adrian Clark, Jared Marsh, LeAndra Sabatino and player/ coach Nate Metzger. Northampton lost to Altavista 8-1 Monday on the road in a 1A East regional game stopped after six innings. The Lady Jackets waited for the weather to clear, but finally the game was called, and the Northampton bus did not reach Eastville until about 4 a.m. Free Fishing Days This Weekend The Sabres defeated the Red Wings in two games in the Eastern Shore Street Hockey League championships Sunday in Parksley, winning the first game 4-3 in overtime and taking the second of a best two of three 4-0. Pictured (from left) are: front row - Coach Nathan Metzger, Jared Marsh, and Adrian Clark; back row - Matt Teasley, Le’Andra Sabatino, Zack Mills, and T.R. Hoyt. You may fish without a license during the first weekend of this month, June 5, 6 and 7. “I urge everyone to take advantage of free fishing days,’’ said John M.R. Bull, head of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, the agency which manages saltwater fishing. No fishing license of any kind — in either freshwater or saltwater — will be required for recreational rod and reel fishing. However, keep in mind that all fishing regulations, including size, season, catch limits and gear restrictions, will remain in effect. A Virginia annual saltwater fishing license costs $17.50 for state residents. The money supports valuable fisheries work across the state. For size, season and catch limits of saltwater species, go to www.mrc. virginia.gov/regulations/swrecfishingrules.shtm To purchase a fishing license online go to www.HuntFishVA.com June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 26 Nandua to Send Six to State Meet: Jacket Girls 6th in 1A The Nandua boys placed 10th in the 2A East Regional track meet held last week at East Rockingham. The boys had 21 points, with Maggie Walker winning the meet with 154 points, Brunswick 75 and Bruton taking third with 47 points. Top ten finishes for the boys and girls were: Teddy Tazewell - 10th high jump Ty’Kara Smith - 5th 100m 13.17 Michael Sutton - 5th 400m 50.88; 6th 200m 23.11 Evan Lawrence - 9th 3200m 10.37.5; 10th 800m 2:07.68 Trevon Pitt - 3rd 800m 2:02.89 Girls’ 4x100 meter relay - 8th, Janie Hargis, Ahjunay Toppin, Khadijha Robinson, Ty’kara Smith 53.93 Boys’ 4x400 meter relay - 10th, Deontra Miles, Michael Sutton, Quashon Reid, Trevon Pitt 3:46.58 Boys’ 4x800 meter relay - 2nd, Evan Lawrence, Joseph McKinnie, Quashon Reid, Trevon Pitt 8:51.30. Athletes who qualified for the state were Ty’Kara Smith, Evan Lawrence, Joseph McKinnie, Quashon Reid, Trevon Pitt and Michael Sutton. Arcadia’s Richie Shrieves qualified with a third in the 110 hurdles in 15.90 Other Arcadia athletes in the top 10 were: High jump 10th Devon Rogers 5-06; 4x100 meters 10th Arcadia; and 100 meters 10th Devon Rogers 11.42. Jacket Girls 6th The Northampton girls placed sixth in the 1A East Regional held last week at Central Sussex. The Lady Jackets had 37 points with Cumberland High winning the meet with 67, Rappannock 60, West Point 45, Sussex Central 44 and William Campbell 38. Quintara Lyons was third in the hurdles and triple jump, while Quazhanik placed third in the long jump and fifth in the 100 meters. Jacket girls in the top 10 were: 100 hurdles 3rd Quintara Lyons 17.76 100 hurdles 9th Rodjenek Harmon 18.94 100m 4th Nia-imani Richardson 12.99 100m 5th Quazhanik Upshur 13.19 100m 9th Desha Fitchett 13.61 1600m 10th Clarjanae Sparrow 7:34.08 200m 3rd Nia-imani Richardson 26.79 300 hurdles 7th Quintara Lyons 54.96 300 hurdles 9th Rodjenek Harmon 56.38 High jump 8th Quintara Lyons 4-04 Long jump 3rd Quazhanik Upshur 16-0 Triple jump 3rd Quintara Lyons 32-10.75 Nandua track athletes who qualified for the state meet were (from left): front - Ty’Kara Smith; back - Trevon Pitt, Quashon Reid, Joseph McKinnie, Michael Sutton and Evan Lawrence. 4x100m 3rd Tylor Campbell, Niaimani Richardson, Desha Fitchett and Keona Smith 53.0 4x400m 6th Northampton 4:48.42 The Northampton boys placed 14th with 9 points. Parry McCluer won the Broadwater’s Smith, Murphy Named All State VISAA Broadwater Academy’s Palmer Smith was named to the first team softball All-State Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association, and Austin Murphy was named to the second team baseball team in voting by coaches. Smith was joined on the All-Metro first team by teammates Anna Sexauer and Natavia Wharton. Making the second team All-Metro Conference for softball were Greta Bunce, Parker Murphy and Olivia Kellam. Austin Murphy was named to the first team All-Metro Conference baseball team, and Ben Farlow was a second team selection. Will Sexauer and Ryan Scott were named to the first team All-Metro Conference golf team this spring. The Viking softball team was very young this season as Smith, Sexauer and Kellam are freshmen, and Bunce and Parker are only eighth graders. Wharton, the team’s top pitcher, is a junior. Sexauer was a second-year starter at catcher. Smith Murphy Smith played a solid first base and was among the team’s top hitters all season. Broadwater coach Noble Palmer calls her a team player “and a pleasure to coach.” Murphy, a junior, led the baseball team in hitting with a .395 average and was also a key pitcher for the Vikings. Scott and Sexauer, both seniors, led the golf team to a second place showing at the Metro Conference golf tourney and first place in the conference during the regular season. Wharton Scott meet with 72 points, Lancaster had 67.5 and Middlesex 65. Northampton boys in the top 10 were: 100m 6th Michael Jones 11.61 110 hurdles 6th Marquel Fitchett 16.80 300 hurdles 5th Michael Jones 44.89 300 hurdles 9th Marquel Fitchett 45.88 High jump 8th Rickiece Poulson 5-08 Discus 6th Austin Brady 122-05.5 Sexauer Sexauer Northampton’s Quintara Lyons was third in the triple jump and 100-meter hurdles. 27 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5 Northampton Boys Reach Regional Soccer Finals, In State Final 4 Northampton blanked Surry 6-0 Wednesday night at home in the regional semi-finals, securing a berth in the regional finals and assuring the Jackets a place in the state final four to be played June 12 and 13 in Radford. Omar Montalvo, José Palicio and Bayron Ortiz scored first-half goals, and Surry defenders knocked two more in as the Jackets held a commanding 5-0 halftime lead. Junior Guildo added a goal in the second half. Jackets Top Mathews Bayron Otiz scored a pair of goals and Jesus Maldonado added one as the Northampton boys’ soccer team advanced in regional play with a 3-1 win over Mathews Monday at home. Sammy Pineda contributed two assists on the night as the Jackets followed a conference championship with an opening round win in regional play. Jackets Win Conference Jesus Maldonado scored two goals and Bayron Ortiz and Sammy Pineda scored one each as Northampton won the Conference 41 soccer title with a 4-0 win over Surry Friday night at home. The Jacket offense kept the pressure on Surry from the opening moments with the Surry goalkeeper making numerous outstanding saves, but Maldonado broke clear on a pass and scored the opening goal with 7:01 left in the first half. Less than a minute later, Ortiz added a second goal to give the Jackets a 2-0 halftime lead. The Northampton boys’ soccer team won the Conference 41 championship with a 4-0 win over Surry last Friday. Pictured (from left) are: front row - Chris Montalvo, Billy Martinez, Miquel Ramos, José Palacio, James Teeling, José Ibarra, Kavial Patel, Omar Montalvo, Elian Morales, Sean Marsh, and Mawyer Garvis; second row - Sammy Pineda, Vincent Cusimano, Mariano Gaytan, Junior Gildo, David Henderson, Angel MateoSanchez, Jesus Maldonado, Brian Terron, Malik McCaskill, Bayron Ortiz, and Coach John Gorman. Pineda scored at the 35:40 mark of the second half, and Maldonado tallied his second goal of the game with 8:21 left. José Ibarra recorded the shutout in the Northampton goal. “We scored 15 goals and allowed none in two conference games to win the championship,” said Northampton coach John Gorman. “We can bring players off the bench who play as well as the starters. That helps when you get in the postseason.” Malik McCaskill (right) takes a shot in Northampton’s 4-0 win over Jose Palicio scored a first-half goal Surry Friday night to capture the Wednesday in a 6-0 Jacket win. conference championship. Jacket Girls Fall 4-3 in Marathon It was a story of two halves and two days for the Northampton girls’ soccer team. On Monday, the Lady Jackets traveled to Goochland for a regional quarterfinal game and played to a 2-2 tie at halftime before the skies opened up and halted the game. Northampton had to return on Tuesday to play a second half in a cold misty rain and took a 3-2 lead on a Taylor Webb corner kick, a rare feat, but Goochland rallied for two goals and a 4-3 win, ending the Jacket season at 13-3-2, including two postseason losses. The Monday goals came from Erica Head on a cross by Taylor Webb, and then Kennedy Webb scored off a pass from her twin sister to tie it up with 10 minutes left before half. Rachel McCann scored two for Goochland. “The girls fought until the very end of the game, getting great scoring chances and nearly tying up the game,” said Jacket coach Tabi Webb. “I was very proud of how they played. It was a very unusual situation. I couldn’t be more pleased with the season we’ve had and how the girls have performed the entire season.” Jackets Topped by MW The Northampton girls’ soccer team finished runner-up in Conference 33 to Maggie Walker Governor’s School following a 4-0 loss at home Friday. Playing a 2A school because of the lack of 1A schools fielding soccer teams, the Lady Jackets found themselves overmatched by a school that draws from most of metropolitan Richmond and sent seven players from last year’s team to Division 1 soccer programs. 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Women encouraging and supporting one another. We’ll be meeting on Saturday June 13, 2015 at 2:00 pm at the Hampton Inn Hotel, 4129 Lankford Hwy Exmore, VA. (757) 735-3391 [email protected] Help Wanted experienced carpenter wanted – Must have transportation with valid driver’s license. Experience as a carpenter required. Willing to work Mon.-Fri. with some weekends. Call 757-894-2807. retail position available – 3-4 days per week. Apply in person: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Peace Token, Rt. 13N, New Church, Va. need experienced laundry person for motel – Please call 410-957-1300. CLASS A OR B CDL DRIVERS Branscome Eastern Shore is looking for qualified candidates for the following opportunities: Class A or B CDL Mixer Drivers Class A or B CDL Dump Truck Drivers (3 years Commercial driving experience required) Benefits: - Competitive pay rates - 401(k) Plan - Group Health Insurance - Vacation Pay - Holiday Pay - Life Insurance - Short Term Disability Please apply in person at our office at: 21226 Fairgrounds Road, Tasley, VA 23441 EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet Drug Free Workplace Help Wanted Employment Opportunity Position: Hourly Flag Person Position Announcement #2015-2-2191 The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District will be accepting applications for an Hourly Flag Person until June 9, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. Will direct the movement of traffic through construction projects, accident, and/or disabled vehicle scenes. Distributes traffic control signs and markers along sites in designated patterns. Must possess a valid Virginia Driver’s License and have the ability to withstand prolonged standing and exposure to inclement weather. This is an hourly/ seasonal position with an hourly rate of $10.00 an hour. Applications may be obtained from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District’s personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, by telephone (757) 331-2960, or online at www.cbbt.com/employment.html. Applicants for employment with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District shall be afforded equal opportunity in all aspects of employment without regard to race, color, religion, political affiliation, national origin, handicap, sex or age. EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. is currently recruiting Center Nurse Chincoteague Island Community Health Center Current certification as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse is required. Prefer experience in a medical setting. Individual must be energetic, flexible and self-motivated with strong attention to detail, communication, teamwork, customer service and computer skills. This position also requires a person with the ability to use clinical assessment skills and perception to determine the needs of the patient while working with the medical provider. Ability to provide bilingual patient care is a plus. This is a 40-hour-a-week position with benefits. If you are a mission-driven person looking to make a difference, email an application to [email protected] before noon on June 9, 2015. 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 TobaccoFree Workplaces. EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet Accomack County is seeking applicants for the position of Fire Medic I (Part-time). The deadline for application is 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 15, 2015. Full details are available online: www.co.accomack.va.us/departments/public-safety/ employment-opportunities. Accomack County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Place your help wanted ad in the Eastern Shore Post for as little as $10 per week! Call for free pricing at 757.789.7678. Human Resources Coordinator Vacancy The Superintendent invites qualified and interested candidates to apply for the position of Human Resources Coordinator. Currently, Accomack County Public Schools has 11 schools serving more than 5,200 students, of which nearly 66% qualify for free and/or reduced price lunch. The division is committed to building talented and committed cadres of educators and providing the appropriate supports to schools to ensure all students can be successful. Responsibilities: The job of the HR Coordinator was established for the purpose of carrying forward the mission and vision of the school system by ensuring that all human capital initiatives are executed in an effective and efficient manner. The HR Coordinator plans, directs, and administers HR functions for the division including developing and monitoring HR procedures, following HR-related federal and state statutes, human relations, and interpreting employment contracts, recommending all HR actions to the Chief of Staff, assisting with employee benefits, assisting with employee evaluation procedures, recruiting and retaining staff, screening of applicants, and planning and implementing all programs related to HR. Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in human resource management or educational leadership. Master’s degree preferred. • At least 4-5 years of professional and/or supervisory experience in human resource management, educational leadership, and/or other related experience. • Previous work experience that aligns with the division’s needs and goals. • Track record of executing datadriven campaigns that led to strong qualitative and quantitative outcomes. • Track record of managing projects and initiatives that achieved or exceeded ambitious goals. • Maintains a high degree of confidentiality and professionalism at all times in handling sensitive information, data and issues. • A valid driver’s license as well as current insurance and vehicle with valid registration. • Required criminal history background check, physical and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status. • The Accomack County Public School Division’s process calls for the development and high-quality implementation of programs and partnerships that can serve students, parents, community stakeholders and partnerships division-wide. Reporting to the Chief of Staff, the HR Coordinator will be involved with work on special projects and in some cases will provide administrative support in various capacities in the focus of human capital development and administration. Duties: • Plans, directs, and coordinates the recruitment of and hiring procedures for all new personnel. Reviews supervisor recommendations for employment of staff or personnel/salary changes and recommends for School Board approval. Assists administrators with staff hiring and placement decisions. • Plans and directs HR functions for the school division; develops and implements HR-related programs, policies, and procedures. • Supports all administrators and supervisors regarding HR policies and procedures (e.g. hiring, discipline, evaluation, termination, benefits). • Stays current with federal and state mandates and regulations related to HR practices and procedures (FMLA, FLSA, etc.). • Monitors on-line application sites and submits reports to administrators. • Issues employment letters and contracts for new employees. • Oversees New Employee Orientation. • Monitors staffing FTEs for all employee groups: teacher FTEs at each school, classified, instructional assistants, etc. • Formulates proposals, administers, and interprets employment contracts, agreements and policies. • Directs the implementation for compliance of all mandates and requirements; determines appropriate employee salary levels, steps or number of years credit, and processes all salary adjustments in collaboration with the payroll department. • Assists the payroll department with the employee benefit programs. • Facilitates the integration of new employees into the school division. Manages communications division-wide regarding expectations, responsibilities and benefit information using a variety of vehicles including New Employee Orientation, answering questions in meetings or via phone, sending out periodic notices, and writing benefit-related materials and ongoing general communication regarding employee benefits. • Coordinates special programs or projects such as new staff orientation programs, division workshops, and employee assistance programs. • Assists the Chief of Staff in preparation of required board, state and federal reports. • Performs all other duties and tasks as assigned. Knowledge of: • Basic operations, services, and activities of human resource programs and processes. • Working knowledge of HR-related federal and state laws and PreK-12 Virginia Statutes. • Knowledge of best practices regarding labor-management relations, conflict resolution, employee evaluations, progressive discipline, hiring and terminating, and benefits administration. • Proficiency regarding use of productivity software, HR and financial systems. • Principles and procedures of program assessment and evaluation. • Team-building techniques and project development. • Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and safety regulations. • Recent developments, current literature, and sources of information related to human capital services, planning, and administration. Skilled in: • Listening and communication. • Developing, maintaining and streamlining HR processes and procedures, implementing new programs, processes and procedures (online applications systems, employee absences systems, evaluation systems, etc.). • Researching and documenting. • Coaching and supporting staff. Salary: $59,568-$89,912 Deadline: June 12, 2015 Applicants are to submit a Professional Employee Application to: Dr. Rhonda A. Hall , Assistant Superintendent Accomack County Public Schools P.O. Box 330 Accomac, VA 23301 A Professional Application can be obtained from our website: www.sbo.accomack.k12.va.us or by calling (757) 787-5754 or (757) 824-5601. Applications can be picked up from the School Board Office at 23296 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Accomack County School System is an equal opportunity employer. 30 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Auto Mechanic Kool Ford is hiring. Experience a must. Top dollar to right individual. Ford experience pays extra!! Apply for this job if your experience will move us forward. Kool Ford: 787-1209. Auto Collision & Paint Technician Kool Ford Auto Body is looking for an experienced Auto Collision Technician. Must be dependable and experienced. Top/top dollar for right individual. Call Today: 302-0313. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED to deliver The Virginian-Pilot in the Painter & Cape Charles areas. Responsible candidates must have reliable, economical transportation, and be able to work early morning hours. 7 days/week. Call 757-787-7224. Transportation Coordinator The Superintendent invites qualified and interested candidates to apply for the position of Transportation Coordinator. Currently, Accomack County Public Schools has 11 schools serving more than 5,200 students, of which nearly 66% qualify for free and/or reduced price lunch. The division is committed to building talented and committed cadres of educators and providing the appropriate supports to schools to ensure all students can be successful. Responsibilities: The job of the Transportation Coordinator was established for the purpose of carrying forward the mission and vision of the school system by ensuring that all human capital initiatives are executed in an effective and efficient manner. The Transportation Coordinator plans, directs, coordinates and oversees all functions pertaining to the operation and maintenance of the division transportation department. This includes personnel, equipment, and facilities. The prime concern is safe, efficient, and economical transportation of students between home and school on a regular schedule, and between other destinations within or outside the division boundaries on a special scheduling basis. Qualifications: • Candidate must possess a high school diploma or GED. • At least 4-5 years of experience in a supervisory role. • Previous work experience that aligns with the division’s needs and goals. • Maintains a high degree of confidentiality and professionalism at all times in handling sensitive information, data and issues. • A valid driver’s license as well as current insurance and vehicle with valid registration. • Meet school bus driver certification requirements • Required criminal history background check, physical, and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status. Duties: • Establish all regular bus routes, schedules, and stops. Develop route maps for drivers, schools, etc. as appropriate. • Coordinate student transportation activities with school officials, department heads and other interested groups or individuals. • Participate along with school officials in parent/student conferences in an effort to resolve or prevent misconduct and unsafe conditions, which involve the transportation system. • Develop school bus specifications, which meet the need of the division and fully comply with state and federal regulations. • Recommend procurement of additional or replacement buses and disposal of old or uneconomical units. • Assist in the development and forecast transportation department budget requirements and administers the expenditure of funds as allocated. • Maintain cost accounting records. • Collect data and develop all required school bus transportation oriented reports and insures their submission on a timely basis. • Ensure compliance with the code and pertinent policies regarding training, licensing, registration, and operational permits. • Recruit, recommend for employment, and evaluations of transportation department personnel. • Provide information about the fleet leading to the purchase of new vehicles and declaring vehicles surplus. • Arranges for special transportation for summer school and other special needs circumstances. • Provide instructions to staff regarding safety procedures at all bus stops. • Provide instruction in behavior management of all students. • Provide instruction in management of special needs students. • Provide for a pool of adequately trained and informed substitute bus drivers. • Conducts continuing bus driver training and traffic safety program. • Supervise general maintenance program with specific attention to safety inspections. • Implement procedures to insure adequacy of maintenance phase of the safety program. • Establish performance standards and supervise operational care, service, and maintenance of all vehicles within the department. • Conduct accident investigation and supervise accident report to appropriate law enforcement and insurance agencies. • Establish and maintain good public relations program. • Evaluate safety of road conditions during inclement weather and provide timely information to superintendent or designee. • Provides for appropriate fiscal management, according to law and policy, of all allocated funds assigned. • Complies with and supports school and division regulations and policies. • Attends in-service training to improve skills, attitudes, and knowledge of school related transportation and pupil control. • Models non-discriminatory practices in all activities. • Performs related duties as assigned by the Supervisor of Personnel/Middle Schools and/or the Superintendent in accordance with the school/system policies and practices. Skilled in: • Listening and communication. • Developing, maintaining and streamlining transportation processes and procedures, implementing new programs, processes and procedures (online applications systems, employee absences systems, evaluation systems, etc.). • Researching and documenting. • Coaching and supporting staff. Salary: $59,568-$89,912 Deadline: June 12, 2015 Applicants are to submit a Professional Employee Application to: Dr. Rhonda A. Hall , Assistant Superintendent Accomack County Public Schools P.O. Box 330 Accomac, VA 23301 A Professional Application can be obtained from our website: www.sbo.accomack.k12.va.us or by calling (757) 787-5754 or (757) 824-5601. Applications can be picked up from the School Board Office at 23296 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Accomack County School System is an equal opportunity employer. Virginia Department of Transportation VDOT hasopportunities opportunities statewide. VDOT has statewide. currently seeking WeWe arearecurrently seekingoutstanding outstanding candidates for the following candidates for the followingposition: position: Construction Manager Maintenance Crew MemberAccomack, VA Accomac, VA For on on thisthis position and other Formore moredetails details position and opportunities go to other opportunities www.vdot.jobs go to Moving We Keep Virginia VDOT is an www.vdot.jobs equal opportunity employer We keep Virginia Moving The Eastern Shore Board (ESCSB) VDOT is Community an equalServices opportunity is recruiting for a Mental Health/Substance Abuse Case Manager. employer Interested individuals should apply through the ESCSB’s website at www.escsb.org for the application, job details and required credentials. A thoroughly completed ESCSB application with applicable supplemental information is required. Resumes may accompany the application but will not be considered alone. The individual accepting this position will be subject to a nationwide criminal background check via fingerprinting. The ESCSB participates in E-Verify for employment eligibility. Application deadline is Friday, June 26, 2015. ESCSB is an EOE domestic help needed - 2 days a week. Transportation necessary. References. 757-710-2866. looking for mechanic – $17-21/hour. Apply at VEC. Speak with Pat. reid & taylor roofing – Painter, Carpenter & Roofer needed. 678-6169. coastal tire & auto is looking for an AG and Commercial tire service technician. Please mail or bring resume to store at 3502 Main St., Exmore, 23350. Salary based on exp. Call office at 757-442-6116 or cell at 757-710-2866. no experience necessary: picking up pine cones & sticks on tree farm. Birdsnest, Va. 757-678-5547. 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. ’98 evinrude outboard - 60 h.p., runs great, can be demo’d. $1,100 OBO. Call 757-331-1918 & ask for David. ’03 15’ triumph boat 50 h.p. Yamaha motor, trailer, Bimini top, low hours, good cond. $5,500. Call 757-336-5112. ’77 22’ catalina sailboat - Swing keel, new fiberglass, clean cabin, good sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long shaft, Load-rite trailer. REDUCED: $2,800. 442-1132 ’00 maxum 2800 scr twin 4.3L V6 engines. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) maintenance record. Many extras. $19K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. ’81 Wellcraft cuddy cabin V20 steplift, deep V2004 Mer Cruiser, low hours, with trailer $3,000. 757-331-1053 Antique ’57 12-ft. whirlwind - Race or fish w/18 h.p. manual-start Johnson. Boat refinished to show! Motor overhauled w/mechanics guaranteed! $5,900 (negotiable). Diane: 757-789-5141 before 6 p.m. 20’ Wellcraft v20 ’92 Merc 150, GPS/Depth, VHF, Cox EZ Load trailer. $2,500. 757-331-0315. mercury outboard propeller ss 22Pitch - Like new. $450. 757-710-0070 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 ’06 17 1/2-ft. sea pro cc - Virtually like new w/90 h.p. Merc & all aluminum float on trailer. Ready & equiped! $11,900 or small trade possible (fishing boat). Jim: 757-789-5141 before 6 p.m. ’94 seapro 180CC w/1996 johnson 88 h.p. SPL motor. Exc. cond., trailer included. $3K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. ’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. boat wheels - 4-blade, 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & leave message. 1988 Grady White 20’, 225 h.p. Yamaha, 2 axle trailer. Ready to go. REDUCED: $9,000. Call 757-824-5748. 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. 34’ deltaville deadrise $28,500 obo Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) 678-3718. [email protected] ltbaycharters.com 20’ 4” open c-hawk ’95 Mercury 200 outboard, trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. ’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. 757-709-1191, leave msg. ’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 ’90 22-ft. seapro cutty cabin - Rebuilt OMC 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, 22-ft. aluminum trailer w/ brakes (Grady White clone). $10,300. Pat-757-442-4635. June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 boat wheels - 3-blade, 1 pair, 22” x 23-1½” shaft. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & leave message. ’99 angler - 22-ft. Walkaround Cutty Cab, 150 h.p. Johnson. Boat, motor, all equipment & Venture trailer: $7,000 OBO. Call 443-286-7215 ’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. ’01 18’ trophy - Very good cond. + extras. Can be seen at K & E Marine, across from Perdue plant. $11K. 757-678-3622. ’99 JOHNSON OUTBOARD - 115 h.p. $1800. Can be demoed. Good condition. 757-442-1345 24’ privateer w/130 H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke Boat, motor, & trailer: asking $8,000 OBO. Pot puller included. 757-678-6226. Farm & Lawn Equipment 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. husqvarna yth2448t riding mower - 48” cut, Briggs & Stratton 2-cyl. OHV-Twin engine. REDUCED: $750. Call 757894-8677. 1953 ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE 600 FORD TRACTOR - $3,500. 442-7507. Feed/Seed horse hay - $5 per bale. straw - $3.50 per bale. Call 757-824-3930 or call 757-894-1339 (cell). Misc. - For Sale stainless steel bosch refrigerator - Counter-depth, 4 years old. $650 OBO. Call 709-3426. Pick up only. for sale - Professional Women’s Clothing, Shoes & Handbags. Sizes 6 to 24. Call 757.787.7697 for more information. ’12 scooter power wheelchair - Adjustable w/selected height, head, arm & back rests, joystick, charging port, 10” rear drive wheel, 6” front castor, seat-supporting post, shassis shroud footrest, $2,800 OBO. 336-3506 after 6:30 p.m. vintage painted furniture sale - Everything 15% off. June 5 & 6. 9-5. 28035 Dockview St., Harborton, Va. Visit our website: easternshorepainted furniture.com adult schwinn beach cruiser bike Made in the U.S.A., Exc. cond. ONLY $100!! 442-5436. set of 4 chrome 20” universal car rims & 2 brand new tires – Reduced: $225 for everything. 678-2566. baldwin piano - Excellent condition. Needs tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 soft crabs soft crabs soft crabs For Sale 757-709-3240 colonial-style recliner - Burgundy, very good cond. $200 OBO. Call 414-0555. simplicity basinet - Like brand new with music and vibrations. $75. Call 757-854-1637. Get your Classified Ads in NOW before July 1 price change. CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST 5-pc. rattan sunroom set - Couch, loveseat, chair, glass end table & coffee table. Like new. $1,200 OBO. 973-670-4451. Chincoteague Island. 754 taylor triplehead soft-serve ice cream machine - Bought new; only used 6 mos. GET READY FOR SUMMER!! Water cooled. $2,500. Call 757-387-7678. FOR SALE: OCTAGON GLASS-TOP DINING ROOM TABLE w/brass legs $275. 757-787-7307. pipe-threading machine - 1”-2” with dies & oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070. 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 ’09 fugitsu a/c heat pump - High eff., all papers, works great/condition, test ready. REDUCED: $600. Call Scott at 442-2079. generator: 1850-watt Coleman Generator: $200. Misc. used office furniture & working gangboxes: Call for prices. 710-0070 FOR SALE: antique china closet. $200 OBO. Call 757-787-7307. items for sale - 6 piece wall unit 16’x7’ $450; grills, books, $’s low, not priced items range from $2-$30. 757-694-1336. Mobile Homes 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 LIST YOUR YARD SALE STARTING AT ONLY $10 CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST eastville area - Nice 2BR, private lot, no pets, no smokers, $525/mo. Call 6308966. Mobile Home Parts for sale. Dreamland Homes, Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. 787-2823. are you a veteran and looking for a new home? Call 302-846-0495 for details. we pay top $$$ dollar $$$ for tradeins!!! Call to schedule your free home evaluation: 302-846-9100. new 3BR, 2BR home only $500.00 deposit Call for details: 302-846-0496. 2br mobile homes in northern acc. cty. for rent - Section 8 approved. Call 757-710-8894. nueva casa 3 recamoras & 2 banos solo $500 deposito Llame para los requisitos 302-846-9100. we pay top $$$ dollar $$$ for used homes. Call for details: 302-846-0495. Real Estate A boating paradise with 37 public boat ramps, 4 public beaches & 14 uninhabited barrier islands. 3/4 acre near marina $29,900; 1.29 acre on tidal pond w/beach access $39,900; 2.4 acre on scenic cove w/dock $239,900; 1.8 acre, on large inlet to Chesapeake w/expansive view $325,000. Low, low taxes, near hospital, restaurants, schools & shopping. OWNER FINANCING POSSIBLE 757-678-7500 commercial corner lot - 80’ front, 150’ back. Well & sewage. The great town of Melfa, next to old carnival grounds. On US 13, 3 mi. South of Walmart. Appraised @ $54,700. Call 757-787-4713. lot for sale - .912 acres. Well & septic installed. On Boston Rd., Pungoteague (just south of Big Pine Rd.) Asking $25,900. Call 757-710-7349 for sale: near wachapreague - Tax Map 113, double circle 2, parcel G. 26.43 acres. Asking $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 for sale: wallops launch pad view 3/4-acre lot - Site ready. Priced below assessment. Call 757-710-0501. 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. WOW: only $139,000. Call 442-9436. Rentals - Apts. onancock - 2BR, Kitchen, W/D, gas heat, A/C. Lease, security required. Call 757-787-8429. $775. exmore - 1 lg. bedroom w/storage room, A/C, full BA, LR, DR, Kit. w/pantry & W/D. $550/mo. + sec. dep. + ref. req’d. 757-350-9055. temperanceville 2BR, 1BA, lg. Kit., LR, Din. Rm., W/D hook-up. Avail. now. $625/mo. Call 757710-2154. 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. Exmore Village I & II Apartments NEW SEASON! NEW HOME! NO NEED TO SPRING CLEAN! ALREADY DONE! (757)442-9471 crispus attucks apts. 3208 Thurgood Marshall Rd. Exmore, VA 23350 (757)442-4173 3-bedroom units available for immediate occupancy by qualified applicants. Special offer: April 1, 2015 thru June 30, 2015–$20.00 application fee waived, $250.00 discounted flat rate security deposit for all applicants meeting the 3-bedroom occupancy standards. 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 or visiting the Accomac Northampton Regional Housing office in Accomac. • Housing Choice Vouchers Accepted • Rental Assistance Available EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Perfect Time to Make the Move No More Lawn Care Join Our Senior Community, We Will Do The Work While You Enjoy Our Planned Activities Let us show you one of our Apartment Homes in the Parksley Area We are now Accepting Applications Call for our Move-in Special 757-665-5848 ACCOMACK SENIOR VILLAGE Accepting applications for immediate occupancy – 62 yrs. & older or 55 & disabled. Must meet federal guidelines. Office is located at: 4 Boundary Ave., Onancock, VA. Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday between 8am & 4:30pm. 757-787-7726 or TTY/TDD 711. This institution is an Equal Housing Opportunity & Employment Provider. Rentals Commercial onancock - 5,400 sq. ft. warehouse/office. Good for contractor or service company. 757-710-0897. 4 office spaces available - Between Onley and Onancock. All utilities (except phone). Call 787-7105. 2 units for rent Salon/office space & office/ storefront. Rt. 13, Exmore. Call for details. 757-7101095. Rentals - Houses Waterfront Home For Rent in Gargatha: Seaside waterfront home on 2 acres with dock, deck, 2-car garage, fireplace, remodeled kitchen. 4 BR, 2 BA, loft, central air and heat. On Gargatha Creek, 5 minutes from secluded barrier island. Within view of Wallops launches. Available Sept. 1. $2,000/month. Call 442-4553. 32 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 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 birdsnest area - 3BR house, W/D hook-up, nice neighborhood, Sec. 8 welcome. Call 678-7483 & leave name & number. 2br/1ba onley, va house located in the town of Onley. Available mid-July. $700.00 per month plus one month security deposit required. Call for additional details. (757) 710-9720. modest town - 3BR, 2BA, LR, Kit. w/appl., Util. Rm. w/ W/D hook-up, Central Air, 1 yr. lease. $750/ mo. + dep. 757-894-1095. hallwood - 2BR, 1BA, LR, Kit. w/appl., Sm. Office, Util. Rm. w/ W/D hookup, 1 yr. lease. $675/mo. + dep. 757-894-1095. onancock - In-town, 4BR Cape Cod, lg. LR, Din. Rm., Kit., Bath, Laundry Rm., w/hook-ups & screened porch. $825/mo. + $1,000 sec. dep. Call 804-937-9331. gargatha area - 3BR, 2BA for rent. Quiet, peaceful neighborhood. Sec. 8 welcome to apply. Call & leave msg.: 789-7654. exmore - 2BR, 1BA home w/deck & shed. Extra-large treed lot on a dead-end street. Close to hospital & schools. Perfect for teacher or RN. $650/mo. Ref. req. Avail. Aug. 1. 757-678-7500. Pine, Oak, Walnut, Cherry and more for sale. Rough cut or planed available or we saw your logs. Portable Sawmill. 757-331-4848 Storage nandua mini storage Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., Tasley. 757-787-3059. $10 Off 1st month’s rent LEATHER & VINYL REPAIR Fibrenew Delmarva (757)854-3970 [email protected] www.fibrenew.com/delmarva Garage Doors Automatic Openers Installation, Sales & Service Affordable Rates Call 894-3151 Vehicles – Cars, Trucks, SUVs, RVs 27-ft. aristocrat travel trailer $7,000. Call 442-3956. ’08 gulfstream b touring xl edition Only 7,840 mi., 2 slide-outs, immaculate. $80,000. Call 301-704-6334. ’03 thor 37-ft. intruder - 3 slide-outs, 47K orig. miles, 2 A/C units, generator, self-leveling hydraulic jack. $29,500. 757-710-1431. ’01 mazda miata mx5 convertible - Silver w/black int., auto., exc. cond., 141K mi., $4,000 firm. Call 757-710-4747. John Miller can save you some bacon this Summer!! Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work Just Call Site Work Specialist John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 rare 2005 ssr chevrolet roadster Hard-top convertible, LT-1 Corvette engine, black, exc. cond., special stripes. $38,000. Call 757-894-1664. ’03 ford sport trac V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, good tires, great cond., 212K miles, $4,300 OBO. 789-7669 ’10 toyota tacoma pre-runner supercab – 83K miles, Exc. Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. Call Jeff at 678-6041. ’81 Cadillac El Dorado Diesel. Very good cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Call Rodney 665-4639. ’73 f600 ford dumptruck - Runs good. $3,000. Call after 5 p.m. Call 757-710-8365. ’11 mustang gt 5.0 – 6-spd. auto., red exterior & black interior. 9,900 mi. $22,000. 410-957-4508. Services Simpson Tree & BOBCAT Service - Tree trimming, removal and stump grinding. 787-2100 or 7108477. FREE ESTIMATES. We accept credit cards. paRKS paving Paving, Seal Coating, All Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Extensions, Dirt Work, Bobcat & Mini Backhoe Services. Locally Owned Business. 757-710-9600. WE BUY: • Copper, • Brass, • Aluminum, • Stainless Steel, • A/C Units, • Computers. Opening Soon in Melfa Working late? Place your classifieds in print or online at any hour of the day or night at www.easternshorepost.com Add a graphic or a picture too! ’00 mustang – 150K mi. New tires, brakes clutch & windshield-wiper motor. $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. 2011 Coachmen class-c motorhome Leprechaun 32-ft., 2 slideouts, leveling jacks. Loaded w/extras. $58,900 OBO. 999-3437. ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt lariet - All options, 200K mi., mechanically & physically sound. $7,800. Call 757620-9042 or 757-653-0371. ’76 Chevy Impala 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. 442-2263 after 5. ’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. ’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. 1969 4-door chevy malibu – Has a solid frame. Restoration project. 350 rebuilt engine. Title included. $2,200 OBO. Leave message: 787-4143. ’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. ’11 trailrunner rv - Length 34.8 ft., weight 7,136 lbs., 2 axles, 1 power side, has awning, perfect condition: $13,000. Carolyn Annis 757-665-4195. ’84 Monte Carlo Classic. 45,000 actual miles, AM/FM cassette, power brakes & steering. $8,800. 442-5009. LIST YOUR BUSINESS IN SERVICES! CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST Vehicles – Motorcycles & ATVs & Scooters ’04 harley davidson fat boy - 1,726 mi., brand new, Vance & Hines Longshots, sissy seat, all jackets, helmets, access. included. $10,500. 787-1209: ask for Ross or Taylor Kool. ’07 suzuki bergman 650 scooter - 29K mi., electric/manual shift, $2,450. Call before 5 p.m.: 710-5779 ’07 kawasaki vulcan 900 custom - Exc. cond., 2,600 mi., garage kept, many extras. $4,200. Call 757-710-1633. ’11 electraglide classic HARLEy davidson - Merlot sunglow metal flake & vivid black w/ pinstriping. 96 h.p., 1,133 mi., garage kept, Vance Hansen modified exhaust, $18,500. 757-694-1336. ’88 BMW motorcycle - K100RS, 52K miles. Has bags, fairing, & windshield. $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. ‘04 Harley fat boy Apehangers, Triple Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Asking $9,500. Call 757-7099112 or 757-709-4963. Yard/Estate Sales community yard sale - Vaucluse Shore, Machipongo. Sat., June 6. 8am-1pm. Take Rogers Drive to Bayside Rd. Turn left on Bayside Rd. to Church Neck Rd. Left on Church Neck Rd. Stop at the pool house for map of participating homes. moving sale - Sat., June 6. 8am-? 13 Brooklyn Ave., Wachapreague. Tools, household items, furn., sheets, elec. blankets, etc. multi-family yard sale - Sat., June 6. 7am1pm. 12 Church St., Wachapreague. Riding mower, dishes, glasses, antiques. Place your rental in the Eastern Shore Post and get it rented faster. 757.789.7678. June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to Decrees of the Circuit Court of the County of Northampton, Virginia entered in the cases specified herein, the following real estate will be sold at public auction on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at the Northampton County Circuit Courthouse, 5229 The Hornes, Eastville, VA 23347 at 12:00 p.m., to-wit: PARCEL 1: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs 21st CENTURY INVESTMENT CORPORATION MAP NO. 00021-01-BLK-00-002B 8194 GIDDENS ROAD All that parcel of land near Nassawadox, Franktown District, Northampton County, Virginia, being 1.00 acre, more or less, shown as Tract 2B on a plat recorded in Plat Book 27, page 69. PARCEL 2: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs 21st CENTURY INVESTMENT CORPORATION MAP NO. 00112-0A-BLK-00-071 4224 LANKFORD HIGHWAY All that parcel of land near Townsend, Capeville District, Northampton County, Virginia, being 5.00 acres, more or less, bounded North by Chesapeake Bay Bridge & Tunnel District; East by U. S. Highway 13; West by John O. Morris; South by Cedar Grove Crossroad. PARCEL 3: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs WILLIAM AMES, JR. MAP NO. 0105A-0A-BLK-00-092 27330 CHEAPSIDE ROAD All that parcel of land in Capeville, Northampton County, Virginia, being 0.25 acre, more or less, bounded North by Capeville Lodge No. 3489 of the Grand Union Order of Odd Fellows; East by Mary Pauline Morris; South by Frank Lindsay, deceased; West by W. B. Weeks, deceased. PARCEL 4: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs JAMES FRANCIS SMITH BOONE MAP NO. 038A1-01-BLK-00-065 All that parcel of land in Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot 65, Vaucluse Shores Subdivision, shown in Plat Book 8, page 3. PARCEL 5: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE O. BROOKS MAP NO. 00058-0A-BLK-00-105 15466 JAMES CIRCLE All that parcel of land near Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia, bounded North by Robert A. Joyner; East by Virginia State Route 670 for 50 ft.; South by George O. Brooks; West by Benj. W. Mears, Sr. for 50 ft. PARCEL 6: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE BURTON MAP NO. 0015F-01-BLK-00-006 All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, Northampton County, Virginia, containing 3.72 acres, more or less, shown as Lot 6 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 144. PARCEL 7: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE BURTON MAP NO. 0015F-01-BLK-00-008 All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, Northampton County, Virginia, containing 2.55 acres, more or less, shown as Lot 8 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 144. PARCEL 8: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE BURTON MAP NO. 0015F-01-BLK-00-010 All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, Northampton County, Virginia, containing 2.55 acres, more or less, shown as Lot 10 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 144. PARCEL 9: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE BURTON MAP NO. 0015F-01-BLK-00-011 All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, Northampton County, Virginia, containing 4.03 acres, more or less, shown as Lot 6 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 144. PARCEL 10: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MARIE BROOKS MAP NO. 021A1-0A-BLK-00-096 All that parcel of land situate in the Town of Nassawadox, Northampton County, Virginia, being 0.033 acre, more or less, bounded Northwest by Lillie Watson; Northeast by Ruth Palmer; Southeast by Bruce Peace; Southwest by a ditch. PARCEL 11: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs. TANISHA BURTON MAP NO. 021A1-0A-BLK-00-102 8041 SESSOMS LANE All that parcel of land at Nassawadox, Northampton County, Virginia, bounded Northeast by Ellue Razor; Southeast by Walter Trower; Southwest by James E. Sessoms; Northwest by Smith Beckett and being 100 ft. by 70 ft. PARCEL 12: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs. EMMA BURTON CHURCH MAP NO. 0015F-01-BLK-00-005 All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, Northampton County, Virginia, containing 2.55 acres, more or less, shown as Lot 5 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 144. PARCEL 13: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs CONCERNED CITIZENS OF CAPE CHARLES MAP NO. 083A1-01-BLK-00-169B 535 PLUM STREET All that parcel of land in the Town of Cape Charles, Northampton County, Virginia, being part of Lot 169 and Lot 172 as shown on a plat recorded in Deed Book 316, page 768. PARCEL 14: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs ROBERT E. COX MAP NO. 010A2-0A-BLK-00-036 All that parcel of land near Exmore, Northampton County, Virginia, beginning at a point in the center of a ditch 15 ft. West of a concrete monument marked with a cross on the top, this monument being a corner stone locating the lands of J. W. Chandler and the N. Y. P. & N. R. R. Co., thence an Easterly direction 150 ft., thence a Northerly direction and perpendicular to the aforesaid line 60 ft.; thence a Southerly direction 131.75 ft. to the center line of the above-mentioned ditch, thence by several courses and distances a Southerly direction to the beginning. PARCEL 15: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs. BARBARA J. DAVIS MAP NO. 0077G-02-BLK-00-001C All that parcel of land near Cheriton, Northampton County, Virginia, containing 33,610 sq. ft., more or less, shown as Lot 1-C on a plat recorded in Plat Book 23, page 78. PARCEL 16: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs TABITHA SMITH DILLARD MAP NO. 0112D-01-BLK-00-002C 4376 GEORGES LANE All that parcel of land near Cedar Grove, Northampton County, Virginia, bounded North by a 12 ft. outlet roadway; East and South by Martha S. Smith; West by Washington L. Smith. PARCEL 17: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs ANGELICA P. GEORGE MAP NO. 00083-03-BLK-00-007 All that parcel of land near Cheriton, Eastville District, Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot 7, Townfield Meadows, on a plat recorded in Plat Book 37, at page 13. PARCEL 18: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs DENNIS J. GERWITZ MAP NO. 00083-06-BLK-00-000A22 All that parcel of land near Cheriton, Eastville District, Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot A-22, Kings Meadows, Section II, on a plat recorded in Plat Book 37, page 70. PARCEL 19: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs THE GRAND UNION COMPANY MAP NO. 010A2-04-BLK-00-003 All that parcel of land in the Town of Exmore, Northampton County, Virginia, being 4.32 acres, more or less, shown on a plat recorded in Plat Book 6, page 71. LESS AND EXCEPT a conveyance recorded in Deed Book 168, page 336 and in Deed Book 192, page 422. PARCEL 20: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MARY DOUGLAS GULLEDGE MAP NO. 0105A-0A-BLK-00-066 All that parcel of land in Cheapside, Northampton County, Virginia, beginning at the northwesterly corner of James G. Douglas at the southerly edge of a driveway and running southerly 60 ft. to Claretine Spady; thence Easterly 87 ft. to the lands of James G. Douglas; thence Northerly 42 ft. to the southerly side of said driveway; thence along said driveway Westerly 90 ft. to the beginning. PARCEL 21: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs ROBERT LEE HARPER MAP NO. 0091B-03-BLK-00-006 All that parcel of land situate in Fairview, near Bayview, Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot 6 on a map recorded in Deed Book 148, page 508, said lot having a width of 122 ft., more or less, and extending back between parallel lines 102 ½ ft., more or less. PARCEL 22: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs TYNIA G. HILLIARD MAP NO. 00030-0A-BLK-00-057 All that parcel of land near Birdsnest, Northampton County, Virginia, being 1.60 acres, more or less, bounded East by Garrett Sanderson; North by Alice Rowley; West by Laura Ashby; South by Virginia State Highway 620. PARCEL 23: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs THOMAS J. JORDAN MAP NO. 00049-0A-BLK-00-123 All that parcel of land near Shadyside, Northampton County, Virginia, being 0.50 acre, more or less, bounded North and East by Samuel B.; South by a roadway leading to the highway; West by Annie Fatherly; the North and South sides being 81 yds., the East and West sides being 31 yds. PARCEL 24: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs AMELIA BEATRICE ROSE MCGILL MAP NO. 0105A-0A-BLK-00-108 All that parcel of land near Cheapside, Northampton County, Virginia, commencing at the southwesterly corner of Henry Cypress and running a distance of 55 ft. to the southeasterly corner of said Henry Cypress; thence running southerly 60 ft. to a fifteen foot outlet roadway; thence along roadway a distance of 55 ft. to a point; thence northerly 60 ft. to the beginning. PARCEL 25: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs M. J. SHAININ, LLC MAP NO. 083A1-09-BLK-00-000L 619 MADISON AVENUE All that parcel of land in the Town of Cape Charles, Northampton County, Virginia, being the letter “L” on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, pages 78 and 79. PARCEL 26: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs ALFRED MORRIS, JR. MAP NO. 00015-0A-BLK-00-109 All that parcel of land near Hadlock, Northampton County, Virginia, being 1.75 acres, more or less, bounded North by Gladstone Cross Road; East by Govans Drummond; South by B. B. Wescott; West by Moses Wilkins. PARCEL 27: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs PAUL V. PATERNITE MAP NO. 0009B-03-BLK-00-009 All that parcel of land near Wardtown, Franktown District, Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot 9 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 18, page 28. PARCEL 28: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs PAUL V. PATERNITE MAP NO. 0009B-03-BLK-00-010 All that parcel of land near Wardtown, Franktown District, Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot 10 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 18, page 28. PARCEL 29: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MICHAEL C. WILSON MAP NO. 0040B-09-BLK-00-018 All that parcel of land near Treherneville, Northampton County, Virginia, being 2.00 acres, more or less, bounded North by Walter A. Smith and Mary Treherne; East by Willie H. Wilson, being Lot 17; South by James and Bessie Cherry; West by S. J. Drummond, being the southerly portion or one-half of Lot Number 18 shown on a plat recorded in Deed Book 63, pages 417 to 421. PARCEL 30: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MICHAEL C. WILSON MAP NO. 0040B-01-BLK-00-004F All that parcel of land at Treherneville, Northampton County, Virginia, bounded North by Octavia Clayton; East by U. S. Highway No. 13; South by Georgia Anna Tate; West by Della Love. LESS AND EXCEPT conveyances recorded in Deed Book 162, at page 7; and in Deed Book 162, at page 8. The terms of sale require a deposit of 25% of the bid price with the balance due in ten days. Additional terms will be announced at the sale. Each sale shall be subject to confirmation by the Court. JAMES W. ELLIOTT Special Commissioner 7100 U. S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757) 898-7000 www.vataxsale.com 34 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Real Estate Accomack Co. near Melfa. 103 acres high ground with 55 acres mature pine timber ready to cut next 2-3 years. Two irrigation ponds. New three phase power throughout. Road frontage on two sides. Recent survey. Prime location. For sale by owner/ no agents. $549,000.00. (757)286-5756. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE 7229 Oak Ridge Place, Chincoteague, VA 23336 TAX MAP ID #030A41800000500 In execution of a certain Deed of Trust dated April 10, 2003, recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia (“Clerk’s Office”) as Instrument No. 200302561, securing the original principal amount of $58,000.00 from Gregory George Lewis to Henry P. Custis, Jr., et al., Trustees (the “Deed of Trust”), for whom Pender & Coward, P.C., Substitute Trustee (the “Substitute Trustee”), has been duly substituted pursuant to a Deed of Appointment of Substitute Trustee, dated March 4, 2015, and default having occurred in the payment of the debts secured by the Deed of Trust, and at the request and direction of the holder of the note evidencing such debt (the “Lender”), the Substitute Trustee will sell the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 11:00 a.m. on the 19th day of June, 2015, on the front steps of the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia, 23316 Courthouse Ave., Accomac, VA 23301, to-wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land located on Chincoteague Island, Accomack County, Virginia, designated as Lot No. 5 on a certain plat of survey entitled, “Oak Ridge Estate Townhouses, Chincoteague, Accomack Co., VA.”, dated February10, 1983, made by R. L. Beebe, C.E., said plat being recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia in Plat Book 27, Page 22, reference to said plat being hereby made for a more particular description of the herein conveyed property. It being the same lot or parcel of land conveyed to Gregory George Lewis from Samuel Hurwitz and Sue Hurwitz, by Deed dated September 14, 2000 and recorded in the aforesaid Clerk’s Office in Deed Book 0000, at Page 3823. TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CASH EQUIVALENT. Legal Advertising (Cont’d) The Accomack County School Board Selection Commission will hold a public hearing in the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, Accomac, Virginia, on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of hearing public comments on the appointment of three members, one member from Election District one (1), one member from Election District two (2) and one member from Election District eight (8) to the Accomack County School Board. The Code of Virginia states that no nominee or applicant whose name has not been considered at a public hearing shall be appointed as a school board member. Jodi Greene, Vice -Chair School Board Selection Commission bell seafood, inc, Trading as Harvey, 6499 Sunnyside Rd., Cape Charles, Northampton County, Virginia 23310 The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a Wine & Beer On/Off/ Mixed Beverage Restaurant On Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. E.M. Bell, President NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first two required legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. The Accomack County School Board Selection Commission will meet in the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, Accomac, Virginia, on Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at 3:00 p.m. for the purpose of appointing one member from Election District One (1), Election District Two (2) and Election District Eight (8) to the Accomack County School Board in accordance with §22.137, 22.138, and 22.139 of the Code of Virginia. The Code of Virginia states that no nominee or applicant whose name has not been considered at a public hearing shall be appointed as a school board member. Jodi Greene, Vice -Chair School Board Selection Commission harbor sunset, llc, Trading as Cape Charles Market & Eatery, 425 Mason Ave., Cape Charles, Northampton County, Virginia 23310 The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a Wine & Beer Off Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. Susan M. Durlak, President/Owner NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first two required legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. A deposit of ten percent (10%) of the successful bid price, payable in cash or by certified or cashier’s check to the undersigned will be required at the time of sale from the successful bidder. The balance shall be paid in cash, certified or cashier’s check at settlement. Settlement shall be held within thirty (30) days from the date of the sale (or at such other time as may be acceptable to the Substitute Trustee) at the office of the Substitute Trustee, Pender & Coward, P. C., 222 Central Park Avenue, Ste. 400, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to waive the deposit requirement as to any bidder, withdraw the Property from sale at any time before the termination of bidding, keep the bidding open for any length of time, and reject any and all bids. In the event the successful bidder fails to complete settlement as required, the deposit shall be retained and applied to the costs of the sale, including Substitute Trustee’s fees, with the remaining balance delivered to the Lender to be applied against amounts secured by the Deed of Trust, and the Property shall be re-sold at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder. Such retention of deposit shall not limit any rights or remedies of the Substitute Trustee or the Lender with respect to such default. All closing costs, including but not limited to the payment for preparation of the Substitute Trustee’s Deed by the Substitute Trustee’s attorney and payment of the grantor’s tax, shall be borne by the successful bidder. Real estate taxes shall be pro-rated as of the date of sale. The risk of loss or damage to the Property by condemnation, fire or other casualty shall be borne by the successful bidder from and after the date and time of the sale. The Substitute Trustee is not obligated to deliver possession of the Property to the successful bidder; obtaining possession of the Property shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Memorandum of Sale concerning the purchase of the Property by the successful bidder, a copy of which will be available immediately prior to announcing the sale. The Property shall be conveyed with no warranties and by special warranty deed. The sale of the Property shall be subject to the right, if any, of parties in possession, and the Property shall be sold “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS”, without representation or warranty of any kind including, without limitation, warranty relating to the zoning, structural integrity, physical condition, extent of construction, construction, workmanship, materials, habitability or environmental condition, fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability of all or any part of the Property, and SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, rights-of-way, easements, reservations, agreements and other conditions contained in the chain of title thereto, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any. The Memorandum of Sale will contain the following provision: “Purchaser waives and releases the Substitute Trustee, the Lender, and their respective agents, successors, and assigns from any and all claims the Purchaser or its successors and assigns may have now or in the future relating to the “AS IS” condition of the Property, which was a negotiated part of the Memorandum of Sale and serves as an essential component of consideration for the same. The parties specifically acknowledge and agree that this clause bars all claims by the Purchaser arising from the condition of the Property pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, and all other actions pursuant to state or local laws, ordinances or regulations of any environmental condition of the Property.” Announcements made at auction time take precedence over any print, electronic, or verbal information. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Pender & Coward, P. C. 222 Central Park Avenue, 4th Floor Virginia Beach, VA 23462 (757) 490-6261 June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 35 FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN CAPTAIN’S COVE June 19, 2015, 1:00 PM To be held at the Marina Club in Captain’s Cove Subdivision 3323 Dock Ct., Greenbackville, VA 23356. The following properties will be auctioned: Section/Lot: 1-0568, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A10100056800 Assessed Value: $5,000.00 Section/Lot: 1-0744, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A10100074400 Assessed Value: $15,000.00 Section/Lot: 1-1034, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A10100103400 Assessed Value: $202,200.00 Section/Lot: 2-0350, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A20100035000 Assessed Value: $13,000.00 Section/Lot: 2-0420, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A20100042000 Assessed Value:$84,900.00 Section/Lot: 7-0086, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A60100008600 Assessed Value:$4,000.00 Section/Lot: 7-0088, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A60100008800 Assessed Value: $4,000.00 Section/Lot: 7-0215, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A60100021500 Assessed Value: $4,000.00 Section/Lot: 7-0216, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A60100021600 Assessed Value: $4,000.00 Section/Lot: 13-0190, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A70100019000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 13-0203, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A70100020300 Assessed Value: $4,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0007, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100000700 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0012, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100001200 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0021, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100002100 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0014, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300001400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0148, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300014800 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0025, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100002500 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0020, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300002000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0164, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300016400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0029, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100002900 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0056, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300005600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0165, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300016500 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0038, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100003800 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0060, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300006000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0010, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200001000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 14-0067, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80100006700 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0061, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300006100 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0044, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200004400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0014, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200001400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0086, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300008600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0054, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200005400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0048, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200004800 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0089, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300008900 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0056, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200005600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0050, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200005000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0094, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300009400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0057, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200005700 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0073, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200007300 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0100, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300010000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0058, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200005800 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0082, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200008200 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0113, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300011300 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0063, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200006300 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0095, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200009500 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0128, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300012800 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0070, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200007000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0102, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200010200 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0136, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300013600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0124, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200012400 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0132, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200013200 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0138, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300013800 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 17-0150, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90200015000 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0146, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200014600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0141, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300014100 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 18-0005, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90100000500 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0125, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200012500 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0142, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300014200 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 18-0027, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90100002700 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 15-0126, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A80200012600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 Section/Lot: 16-0146, Captain’s Cove Tax Map No. 005A90300014600 Assessed Value: $1,000.00 TERMS: Minimum Bids will be announced prior to the start of the auction on the date of sale. 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 (nonrefundable) 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 one-price bids will be accepted for any of the properties pursuant to the terms set forth in Va. Code § 55-516. There is no warranty relating to right, title, interest, or the like in this disposition. Property is being sold pursuant to Va. Code § 55-516, and title will be conveyed pursuant to statute and subject to all liens or encumbrances as provided in said statute. All information for review by appointment only. Notwithstanding the Minimum Bids announced at the time of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to accept and/or reject all offers. Time is of the essence. Other conditions may be announced at the sale. TRUSTEE: Pender & Coward, P.C., 222 Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach, VA Phone: (757) 490-6261 Email: [email protected] 36 • Eastern Shore Post • June 5, 2015 Legal Advertising VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Plaintiff CIVIL CASE NO. CL15-118 vs. Sarah Widgeon, if living william Kenneth Burrell Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: All that certain parcel of land situate near “The Forks”, near Eastville, Northampton County, Virginia, designated as parcel no. 0058B-01-BLK-00-009. standing in the name of Sarah Widgeon, pursuant to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. An affidavit having been filed that due diligence has been used to ascertain whether Sarah Widgeon, also known as Sarah W. Widgeon, is living, or if deceased, to ascertain the names and location of all her heirs, devisees and successors in title; that there are or may be other persons having an interest in the real estate forming the subject matter of this suit whose names and last known post office addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of Sarah Widgeon; and that the Defendent, William Kenneth Burrell, is a nonresident of the State of Virginia, whose last known post office address is Apartment 469, 901 Cherry Hill Road, Brooklyn, MD 21225. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before June 29, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their respective interest in this suit. ENTER: This 29th day of May, 2015 Traci L. Johnson, Clerk I ask for this: JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 TRUSTEE SALE 6309 Highland Park Dr, Chincoteague Is, VA 23336 Accomack County In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of $307,500.00, dated September 10, 2010 recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack County, Virginia, in Document No. 201003604, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Circuit Court of Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, on June 25, 2015 at Noon the property described in said deed, located at the above address and briefly described as: Lot 54, Highland Park Development, as shown on plat recorded in Plat Book No. 8, at Page 29, and that portion of the marshland lying to the southeast of Lot 54, as shown on plat recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 20, with improvements thereon. Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, affecting the aforesaid property. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certified check will be required at the time of sale, but no more than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. 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 of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower 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 his deposit without interest. Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (30678) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or visit our website at www.siwpc.net (Cont’d) Publisher’s Notice Fair Housing We are pledged to the letter and spirit of Virginia’s policy for achieving equal housing opportunity throughout the Commonwealth. We encourage and support advertising and marketing programs in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap. All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530. Toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call (804) 367-9753. 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Call Troy or Angie at 757-789-7678 June 5, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 39 Some Assembly Required By David McCaleb https://davidmccaleb.wordpress.com/ I’m so old, I can remember when furniture came already made. Once, I bought an entire coffee table and all I had to do was place it in front of a sofa. I didn’t suffer through a dictionarysized instruction booklet, pondering the meaning of illustrations of stick figures and arrows. No counting hardware to ensure all pieces were included. No hunting for the manual’s English section. Just put it on the floor and get a cup of coffee. That’s how old I am. We consumers have done it to ourselves. Always tending toward less expensive products, manufacturers have no choice but to compete. They cut costs ’til things must be outsourced to China or Vietnam. To keep shipping costs low, factories pack a dresser in cardboard and foam so tightly it arrives at your door in a box the size of a wallet. That’s when buyer’s remorse sets in like your vote after Election Day. Today, furniture isn’t the only item that arrives stripped down, but toys, appliances, and even tools. Recently I purchased a new table saw. “Some Assembly Required” had been scrolled across the sides of a glossy cardboard box picturing the gizmo fully functional, complete with sawdust. The crate was large enough that I hoped assembly would be painless. No such luck. Five hundred and thirty-one individual pieces — I didn’t know a table saw could be so complex. I laid its guts on the cold cement floor of my garage to take inventory. It looked like a forensics team reconstructing an aircraft accident. Legs and braces and table wings sprawled nakedly, along with some idiotic contraption that’s supposed to keep you from cutting yourself. I later found the way it worked was to prove itself so unwieldy you just didn’t use the saw. Next to the spread, I unfolded instructions like a 12-foot world map. They don’t make printers this big in America. After a lengthy hunt, I spotted the English section somewhere around the Atlantic Ocean. I had passed it several times because the grammar was what you would expect from a pupil educated through Common Core. Look, when I finally got to college, I’d taken three years of Spanish and two root-canal-painful years of Latin. My alma mater required yet another foreign language, so I chose Manda- Post Office Mail Sewage Dilemma Must Consider Welfare of Businesses Dear Editor: I am writing on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce, which has served businesses on the Eastern Shore for 62 years. Representing more than 450 businesses, our mission is to serve, promote, and connect businesses and communities of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. In light of this mission, we need to note our deep concern over an issue that seems very likely to have long-term adverse economic impacts for all citizens in Accomack County. We feel the mid-Accomack area, consisting of Onancock/Onley/Parksley, is one of the primary economic hubs for the county. Maintaining and growing businesses in this area can generate significant future benefits to all communities, taxpayers and the county government. Over the past 12 years, significant expenses and rin Chinese for variation. Other than jumping from a perfectly good aircraft at 15,000 feet, that was the stupidest thing I’ve ever done. For what reason would I think that I, who can barely color inside the lines of English, could learn a tonal language? And not just that, but one written in hieroglyphics. One of my fondest memories of that debacle was an oral exam in my first semester. The teacher would ask a question in Chinese and you would respond, preferably in the same language. Only a minute into the exam my instructor’s face was red as China’s flag and tears glistened in the corner of an eye. One more question, then his muffled snicker turned into a healthy cackle. “What’s so funny?” “Your answers.” “Am I doing that bad?” “No. Well … yes. They’re a mixture of Spanish and Chinese.” Apparently I had only one parking spot in my brain labeled foreign language, and Spanish hadn’t wanted to be evicted. Now, studying the English section of this world map instruction set, I gaped at the journey ahead. The hardware package was stuffed as full as a child’s multiple efforts have been undertaken between the county and the Town of Onancock to develop the necessary sewer capacity required to increase the density and diversity of businesses in midAccomack while concurrently increasing county revenues. While it may be easier for the county and town government officials to pursue separate sewage solutions, this may not be the optimum solution for all county taxpayers. We would suggest that leadership from both Accomack County and the Town of Onancock be required to refocus on the future, collaborate with each other and take whatever steps necessary to resolve this sewage system stand-off. We thank the Board of Supervisors and the Town Council for their service. We have been and will continue to monitor subsequent discussions on this issue and will provide comment as necessary to address barriers to economic expansion in our community. If we can be of assistance don’t hesitate to call upon us. Kristin Webb, Chairman, Board of Directors trick-or-treat bag after canvassing a neighborhood of recovering diabetics. Tools Needed: blast furnace, torque wrench, PhD in mechanical engineering. Well, the generous manufacturer had provided a multi-tool that resembled the spawn of a wrench mating with a screwdriver. But its offerings were useless, so a good ole Craftsman socket set had to finish what the manufacturer had started. But truthfully, Made In China has gotten a bad rap. Nothing is made there anymore. How can a Barbie Doll Dream House that comes with more pieces than an F22 Raptor and an instruction booklet that dwarfs the Affordable Care Act be considered poor quality just because we can’t figure out how to put it together? We procrastinate its making till midnight Christmas Eve after four glasses of eggnog. It may be blow-molded in a foreign country, but every one of those gaudy masses of plastic joy are made in the USA. So, next time you bloody your knuckles after a wrench slips and you slam fingers into the sprocket of your son’s new bike, take it with a smile – it’s Made in America. Any way you look at it, my fellow patriots, we’ve done it to ourselves. Letters to the Editor may be sent by fax, email or U.S. mail using the addresses in the Publisher’s Circle below. 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