Education groups endorse school budget goals

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Education groups endorse school budget goals
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Education groups endorse school budget goals
By Jim Ridolphi
for The Mechanicsville Local
Hanover County school
officials are entering this year’s
preliminary budget process
with the support of three of
the county’s major educational
organizations.
They expressed support for
a list of goals and objectives
for the upcoming budget session during the Tuesday, Oct. 9,
Hanover County School Board
meeting.
This budget process promises financial challenges for most
school districts across the state.
Angela Downer of the
Hanover Professional Educators
said her organization has four
principle goals in the upcoming
process.
She recommended that the
School Board attempt to:
✏ Reduce class sizes whenever possible.
✏ Preserve as many jobs as
possible.
✏ Consider a salary increase
for teachers.
✏ Provide financial assistance to retirees to assist with
health care insurance costs.
“We would like to thank Dr.
(Jamelle) Wilson (superintendent of Hanover County Public
Schools) for drafting goals
which are reflective of what
is most valued in our school
district. We appreciate every-
‘It was such a simple strategy: two men and a gun’
Former schools chief opens up
about diary of ’02 sniper attack
In December 2010,
Col. V. Stuart Cook,
sheriff at the time of
the sniper attack in
Ashland, talked about
the case soon after John
Allen Muhammad was
executed. That article
can be found at http://
www.mechlocal.com/
index.php/news/article/
sheriff_worst_scenario_
came_true/
Friday, Oct. 19, will mark
the 10th anniversary of a day
that Stewart D. Roberson, fort was such a simple
mer superintendent of Hanover
strategy: two men
County Public Schools, will
and a gun, but then never forget. That was when
— when you rectwo snipers struck Ashland and
ognize that their selection of
terror gripped a community.
targets and locations and how
Just before 8 p.m. on that
they were publicly defying
Saturday 10 years ago, the
officials — it was a strategy that sounds of gunshots filled the air
I don’t believe anyone would
outside the Ponderosa restauhave scripted.”
rant off Interstate 95 in Ashland.
By Melody Kinser
[email protected]
“I
John Allen Muhammad, at that
time known only as the D.C.
sniper, and Lee Boyd Malvo,
his teenage accomplice, had
taken aim at a couple from
Melbourne, Fla.
Jeffrey Hopper, 37 at the
time, was shot in the abdomen
as he and his wife exited the
restaurant. He is among the
three of the 13 victims who
survived the sniper attacks.
For Roberson, the experi-
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many were not aware that the
school district leader was keepsee SNIPER, pg. 4 thing you’re doing to guarantee
the continued success of our
schools,” Downer said.
Bob Brown, president
of the Hanover Education
Foundation, said he approached
the list of goals from three difsee BUDGET, pg. 5 INSIDE
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October 17, 2012
Elsie Renalds Newcomer,
a longtime Mechanicsville
resident, and her sister, Janet
Renalds Ramsey, recently
published the 1861 and 1862
books, the first in the “Life in
the Shenandoah Valley” series
that offers an intimate view of
civilian and military life during
the Civil War through a compilation of written accounts.
The books center around
excerpts from journals kept by
their great-grandfather, Siram
Peter Henkle, correspondence
to and from his nephew,
Casper Coiner Henkle, M.D., a
surgeon in Stonewall Jackson’s
brigade, and news reports
from “The Daily Dispatch,”
published in Richmond.
Siram kept daily accounts
about life at Plains Mill, located
between Timberville and New
Market in the Shenandoah
Valley. He recorded what people at the family’s farm and
grist and sawmills did each
day, except Sundays, and family events. He also reported on
the news.
“All of it was surprising,” Elsie said. “The Union
Army was on their land and
the Confederate Army built
a railroad across the river
from their house.” The journal
accounts also discuss laborers
going off to war and how people had to help one another
harvest crops.
Elsie and Janet received
a copy of Siram’s journals,
which were written between
1842 and 1878, from a relative. The originals were purchased at an auction several
years ago by the Library of
Virginia. Janet discovered the
letters and news accounts on
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90th birthday.
Paula Neely for The Local
Elsie Newcomer of Mechanicsville and her sister, Janet
Renalds Ramsey, have published two books, “Live in the
Shenandoah Valley,” that focus on the years of 1861 and
1862. Newcomer is shown at the Walnut Grove Baptist
Church with copies of the books. Robert E. Lee met
“Stonewall” Jackson at the church on June 27, 1862, during
the pursuit of George B. McClellan’s troops.
the Internet.
Elsie said the idea to
write the books sprang from
research on her family’s history
and genealogy, and her interest in writing about the life
of her grandmother, Heleah
Margaret Henkle Renalds,
who was the 13th and youngest child of Siram Henkle, and
her three brothers who served
in the Civil War.
But the amount of information was “overwhelming,”
she said, until Janet suggested
focusing on 1861. They began
by entering the journal notes
for that year, and then they
added the letters, followed
by the news accounts. All of
the accounts were arranged
chronologically.
“When we pulled it all
together, why people were
going here and there just
popped off the pages. It gives
you a feel for what people
experienced in those years – a
first-hand picture,” she said
The sisters completed the
first book in 2011, to coincide with the sesquicentennial
anniversary of the beginning
of the Civil War. Their goal
is to publish a book for each
year through 1865, according
to Elsie.
The second book in the
series, “1862: Life in the
Shenandoah Valley,” was published in August and includes
references to Civil War action
around Mechanicsville, including the Battle of Gaines Mill,
where Casper was only one
of five surgeons who were not
killed or injured, and Walnut
Grove Baptist Church, where
Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall”
Jackson and Robert E. Lee
see BOOKS, pg. 4 19 CRIME
Ryan Markham pleads
guilty in shooting death
of estranged wife.
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Incident Reports........3
Letters to the editor...6
Obituaries .......10 & 12
Celebrations ........... 29
Calendar ...30. 31 & 34
Church news .......... 39
Classifieds .........42-46
TV grids..............45-47
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| Crime, Accidents, Fire & Rescue
location on Mountain Road
Oct. 5
Unknown suspect(s) stole
items at a location on
Drakes Landing Court.
Suspect stole items at a
location on Bell Creek Road
Suspect assaulted victim at
a location on Lark Circle
Suspect(s) assaulted each at
a location on Jennifer Lane
Suspect assaulted victim at
a location on Atlee Station
Road
Unknown suspect fled the
scene of an accident at a
location on Atlee Road
Unknown suspect(s)
damaged property at a
Oct. 6
Suspect assaulted victim at
a location on Ford Avenue
Suspects were found to be
in possession of alcohol
and under the age of 21 at
a location on Chamberlayne
Road
Suspect threatened at a
location on Signal Hill Road
Unknown suspect used
victims information without
permission at a location on
Signal Hill Road
Unknown suspect(s)
damaged property at a
location on Stuart Oaks
Unknown suspect(s) stole
items at a location on
Lewistown Road
Suspect assaulted victim at
a location on Patrick Henry
Road
Oct. 7
Suspect was found
trespassing at a location on.
Mechanicsville Turnpike
Suspect stole items at a
location on Signal Hill Road
Oct. 8
Suspect was found
trespassing at a location on.
Mechanicsville Turnpike
Unknown suspect(s) stole
items at a location on
Foxbernie Drive
Oct. 9
Unknown suspect(s) broke
into a location on Grant
Drive and stole items
Suspect used victims
information without
permission at a location on
Mechachanicsville Turnpike.
Suspects were found to be
in possession of controlled
substances at a location on
Bonniefield Court.
Suspect assaulted each
other at a location on Sandy
Lane.
Unknown suspect(s) stole
items at a location on Bell
Creek Road
Suspect assaulted each
other at a location on
Fire lane
Unknown suspect(s) stole
items at a location on
Pouncey Tract Road
Unknown suspect(s)
damaged property at a
location on Brook Way..
Suspect robbed victim at
a location on Stuart Oaks
Drive.
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sponsor a yard sale from 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday,
Oct. 27, at Station 5 at 13326
Hanover Courthouse Road in
Hanover.
The fundraiser will help
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needs.
Members will be available
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Spaces are available ($10
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The fire company welcomes
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from 11 a.m. to dinner time
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Meadow Event Park at 13111
Dawn Boulevard in Doswell.
The benefit fundraiser is
being held to aid a Hanover
firefighter in need. A veteran
firefighter is facing medical
issues and fellow firefighters
wish to extend their help.
The event will include a
cornhole tournament, a motorcycle poker run, a DJ, 50/50
raffle, food and beverage, door
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The fundraiser will be held
rain or shine and is indoor/
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Fees are: $50 per team for
the cornhole tournament per
team and $20 per rider in the
poker run.
Registration fees include a
meal ticket and two beverage
tickets.
Individual meal tickets
for a BBQ dinner, which is
being served at 4 p.m., are
$10. Additional beverage tickets may be purchased.
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Suspect assaulted each
other at a location on Atlee
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Suspect assaulted victim at
a location on Washington
Highway
Oct. 11
Suspect endangered victim
Suspect violated protective
order at a location on Sandy
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ing a University of Virginia
football game. The shooting
Continued from pg. 1 occurred around 8 p.m. “in the
ing a diary. He organized his
geographic center of Hanover
thoughts into “Three Weeks in County and six blocks from
October, Managing Regional
district offices.” At 10 p.m., he
Fear During the Last Seven
wrote, “My wife wakes me to
Days of the ‘Beltway Sniper’
begin watching CNN.” His 16Crisis.”
year-old daughter was visiting
He recently talked about
friends and, with interstates
the events as the milestone
swarming with law enforcedate approached. “From my
ment, made arrangements for
perspective, the diary says it all. her to spend the night. “News
There are many themes that are reports begin identifying the
shown in there — first from a
shooting as ‘sniper-related’.”
big picture view from those of
At 10:30 p.m., “The dragnet
us who remember it and lived is tying up traffic for tens of
through it when you consider
thousands of motorists regionthe timing of the event, which ally, halting efforts by other
was essentially one year after
parents to pick up their chil9/11. This seemed like, in retdren from a host of seasonal
rospect, the perfect tragedy to
activities.” He received calls
paralyze a region — and then
at 10:45 p.m. from the mayor
from the perspective of those
of Ashland and a member of
of us who were called to lead
the Hanover County Board
in various ways through the
of Supervisors asking him “to
course of the events.”
help them with comments about
He started his diary with
what the schools may be able
a 6 p.m. entry on Oct. 19,
to do.” He schedules a 1 p.m.
2002, with a note about havSunday senior staff meeting.
ing arrived home with his
After what he described
11-year-old son after attendas sleeping “fitfully” from 1 to
6 a.m., he said he would “jot
down notes about tomorrow’s
priorities.” In a live TV interview that Sunday morning, he
said he explained “how we must
tend to the developmental differences in the children we lead as
they process terrifying events.”
Senior staff gathered at the
School Board office at 1 p.m.,
with all agreeing “that schools
should remain open. We all
agree that schools should be
under tight, lockdown provisions.” Roberson then joined
regional superintendents for
a 3 p.m. meeting in Henrico
County. They agreed to “a
general set of lockdown provisions which would be evident in
each school serving the metro
Richmond area.”
At 4 p.m. on Oct. 20, the
superintendents and a Henrico
County police officer acknowledged that “schools are the
safest places children can be” as
a means of offering comfort to
the community. They learned at
7:30 p.m. that the sniper had left
a note in Ashland, saying, “P.S.
your children are not safe any-
where at any time.” With that
information, which they were
asked not to share, the superintendents announced school
closings for Monday.
The Roberson household
had its own anxieties when the
then-superintendent arrived
home at 9 p.m. His two schoolaged children “clearly couldn’t
imagine the reasons for the
reversal of our decision [on closing schools the next day]. Our
daughter wondered aloud, ‘Dad,
the sniper has struck in three
places we have lived; do you
think he knows where we live?’
Our son, a very inquisitive sort,
couldn’t reason his way through
this; an uncharacteristic period
of frightened sobbing was his
response.”
Roberson met with more
than 120 members of the leadership team at 10:15 a.m. on
Monday, Oct. 21, to discuss
the events of Saturday, Oct.
19. He wrote that the meeting
was challenging for him. “I
explained the need for us to also
recognize the developmental
Places and action in and
around Old Church and New
Continued from pg. 2 Kent also are mentioned.
Images for the book were
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Congress, family sources and
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The two sisters formatted
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Continued from pg. 1 ferent perspectives: president of
a concerned group, parent of
students who attend Hanover
schools, and as a taxpayer.
“I am here imploring you
to endorse them and support
them,” he said. “I believe, in
the three capacities I discussed,
that these goals help position
the school system to do the
right thing by the children of
Hanover County and achieve
their stated mission.”
Owen Matthews, president
of the Superintendent’s Business
Advisory Committee, also
voiced his support for the stated
goals for this year’s upcoming
budget.
“The Hanover County
school system succeeds in being
a student-centered, community-driven organization with a
focus on education for lifelong
success,” Matthews said.
Those quality schools are a
driving force behind the success
of Hanover’s businesses.
“The business community is
reliant on a quality workforce.
We understand the development of the workforce cannot
be obtained unless our students
are motivated and cultivated to
learn,” Matthews said.
Hanover Schools proposed
goals for 2013-2014 budget
include:
Managing the impact of prevailing budget fiscal trends.
✏ Form salary proposals
that keep the system competi-
tive and reflect market adjustments.
✏ Promote instructional
programming in a wide variety
of areas.
✏ Implement and monitor
plans that engage the 2012-2018
long-range goals.
✏ Develop and maintain a
responsive, systematic approach
to long-term building maintenance, construction, custodial
services, etc.
✏ Identify the impact of
emerging issues and mandates
on the school budget.
In other business, Eileen
Malick, computer science
teacher at Atlee High School,
was named the winner of this
year’s Governor Technology
Award.
She was cited in the category
of Innovative Use of Technology
in Education. She won for her
Scratch and LEGO WeDo for
High School program.
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and operations, said the county
is reaping real benefits from a
conservation program begun in
2009.
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was designed to address operational, facility and behavioral
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The efforts had resulted in a
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OPINION
| The Local Views
LETTERS
From the editor
Mayberry lifestyle
is idyllic, attainable
Recently made a pilgrimage back to my hometown for my mother’s
64th (yes, 64th) class reunion. With four classes — 1947-1950 — gathering,
it was impressive to see the camaraderie and fellowship they shared after all
these years. And let’s keep in mind they’re in their 80s.
A brief slide presentation by the children of one of Mom’s classmates
(Class of 1948) brought back some fond memories of the good old days in
what once was a booming coal town.
Those of you who have been in the Richmond area for many years
recall the excitement, the hustle and bustle of a thriving downtown. Such
was the case where I come from. Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons
were filled with residents pouring into the downtown. While shopping was
on the mind of many, there was a social atmosphere that the mall experience just does not offer. And that’s being said by someone who takes great
pleasure in shopping at malls. But, downtown is/was different. But, make
no mistake, malls and shopping plazas are high on my shopping list.
Sadly, in my hometown the downtown has a cloud of doom hanging
overhead with empty storefronts and run-down, dilapidated buildings. At
least city leaders had the good sense to annex what became the mall in that
little city in the hills and valleys of West Virginia.
As I watched the photos of days gone by during Mom’s reunion, I
thought about some of the communities that I have called home in my
career. Hanover County — in my case, Mechanicsville — has a Mayberry
flavor. And we all know about Mayberry, Andy Griffith’s fictitious hometown in his still popular TV show.
My hometown had that Mayberry type ambiance. Neighbors knew
neighbors and, more importantly, took care of one another in times of
need. Another small town I called home briefly really mirrored Griffith’s
Mayberry with one stop sign. A traffic light system was not installed
until Walmart arrived. I have that feeling here when I look around at
Mechanicsville. There’s a Norman Rockwell feel to the people and places.
Bottom line is: It’s a good place to call home.
Melody Kinser
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Family extends thanks for
love and support in loss
Our families wish to express our sincere appreciation of
the overwhelming love and support provided to us during
the loss of Randy.
It is almost impossible to put into
words or actions how much it meant
to us, carrying us still.
The sheer number of family,
friends and colleagues who desired
to pay their respects to Randy will
always be remembered.
Even though we were unable to
personally speak with everyone in
attendance, we want you to know
MUNDY
how much it meant to each of us.
We can’t say thank you enough for the prayers, visits,
phone calls, food, flowers and cards provided to our families.
Randy was blessed in many ways, as we saw and felt for
ourselves.
We thank you for giving us this gift, allowing us to
embrace Randy with each conversation of how he touched
your lives.
Randy was and will be remembered as a friend to all.
Thank you for sharing in his life, giving us many more
fond memories to carry us through until we see him again.
Many blessings,
Martha Morris, mother,
on behalf of the Randy Mundy family
Kaitlyn Cramer left a lasting
impression in helping others
Kaitlyn Cramer left this earth in August at an early age
– 24 (Mechanicsville Local Sept. 27, 2012). However, in her
short life, Kaitlyn changed lives for
hundreds of people and countless
others who never knew her but live
“A Life Like Yours” because of her
advocacy and example.
Living in a 40-pound body with
numerous physical disabilities and
constant respiratory challenges,
Kaitlyn was inspiring to all of us
– with and without disabilities.
As a student in Hanover County
CRAMER
Public Schools, in the voting booth,
cheerleading or in the gym at Cool Spring Baptist Church,
she lived life to the fullest.
In her last year, Kaitlyn and her family worked diligently
to raise awareness about the unmet needs of Virginians on
the Medicaid waivers waiting list. Virginia ranks 45th in the
nation in providing funding for people with developmental
disabilities to live with supports in the community rather
than in costly, segregated institutions.
Kaitlyn videoed her message to members of the Virginia
General Assembly, seeking their support to fund more
waivers for over 6,000 on the waiting list.
When Judge John Gibney held a Fairness Hearing
about the proposed Virginia and Department of Justice
Settlement Agreement, Kaitlyn bravely attended the hearing in spite of health risks, accompanied by her mother,
who tended to her extensive respiratory and physical needs
with portable life sustaining equipment.
Sitting in the front row, Kaitlyn listening intently, and
demonstrated to others again that people with significant
disabilities live in the community.
My sister and I have a special tie to Kaitlyn that will
affect our lives as long as we live. When Kaitlyn died,
Kaitlyn’s Medicaid waiver slot was granted to Sharon, my
53-year-old sister who has a developmental disability.
Kaitlyn and Sharon were partners in the Bell Choir
where Sharon would help Kaitlyn hold up her bell. For
years we have advocated with the Hanover County Board
of Supervisors and the Virginia General Assembly about
the need for more Medicaid waivers.
Sharon was one of the 100+ children and adults on the
Hanover County Medicaid waiver waiting list.
Because of Kaitlyn’s death, Sharon has the waiver that
will ensure that she will have the supports and services
she needs to stay in the only community she knows and
loves. It relieves a tremendous worry for me – no longer
do I pray that when I leave this earth, Sharon will go with
me. Sharon and I will continue stand up for the thousands
of others who are on the waiting list. Kaitlyn will be in our
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Motorist Assistance Program brings
accolades to Hanover Sheriff ’s Office
By Jim Ridolphi
for The Mechanicsville Local
The Hanover County
Sheriff ’s Office was recognized
as the Virginia Association of
Counties’ 2012 award winner for its Motorist Assistance
Program at last Wednesday’s
meeting of the Hanover County
Board of Supervisors.
VACo
president
Jim
Campbell said the department
was cited for its service during
county special events such as
football games, fairs and festivals. Col. David R. Hines, sheriff, accepted the award on behalf
of his department. This year’s
award represents the fourth
consecutive year the county has
been honored.
“This program provides
a model that other local governments can learn from and
implement,” Campbell said.
Jim Ridolphi for The Local
Col. David R. Hines, left, Hanover County sheriff, accepts Virginia
Association of Counties’ award for the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office’s
Motorist Assistance Program during the Oct. 10 meeting of the Hanover
County Board of Supervisors. VACO executive director Jim Campbell
presented the award.
Campbell said the sheriff
developed a program that utilizes volunteers to assist with
the public safety of the community, particularly in the traffic
control area.
“For that reason, the pro-
gram was selected to receive
the 2012 VACo Achievement
Award,” Campbell said.
In a similar matter,
the Hanover Emergency
Communications team received
the National Safety Council’s
Industry Leader Award for
2012.
Greg Smithson, safety risk
manager for Hanover County,
presented the award to team
leader and safety officer Corina
Nuckols.
Her office finished the year
with 50 percent less missed
work hours due to accident
than the national average, and
was one of only two governmental agencies nationwide to
receive the honor.
Robert Lindgren, president
of Randolph-Macon College in
Ashland, told supervisors the
school continues to enjoy a
wonderful working relationship
with Hanover County.
He said a recent fire on the
campus displayed the effective
cooperation and he thanked
county officials for being there
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LETTERS
Continued from pg. 6 mind’s eye.
Kaitlyn started the Fuzzy
Slippers Foundation that provided new slippers to children
in hospitals.
If you would like to honor
Kaitlyn’s memory and help a
child in a hospital, you may
bring tagged slippers to the
celebration of Kaitlyn’s life at
3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20,
at the Recreation Center at
Cool Spring Baptist Church in
Mechanicsville.
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flags, chant “Death to America,
death to Israel.” U.S. support:
$62 million.
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Why?
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John Calhoun
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Mechanicsville
sends your hard earned taxpayer dollars?
Bangladesh:
Islamists
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embassy. U.S. support: $200
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Egypt: Demonstrators attack very blessed to have happened
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stones; coincides with attack in Beaverdam Baptist Church a
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assault; coincides with attack in
learn
that he will be speaking in
Egypt. U.S. support: $2.5 milour
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of the woods at 7 p.m.
lion.
on Thursday, Oct. 18, at the
Sudan:
Demonstrators
Mechanicsville Baptist Church.
attempt to climb walls of
He is an African-American
U.S. embassy; storm German
Harvard-educated
bishop,
embassy, set fire to it. U.S. supMarine, businessman, and forport: $31 million.
mer candidate for U.S. Senate.
Tunisia: Protestors break
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into U.S. embassy compound,
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set fire to cars; set fire to an
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Nancy Pelosi said, “We have to
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President Obama said, “If you
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plan, you can keep it.”
Today, for me, that statement is just another lie told by
the President.
ObamaCare has turned into
a war on every American that
cherishes freedom and liberty.
Our liberty and freedom are
at stake.
Government takeover of the
nation’s health care industry will
be one more nail in the coffin.
Other devestating revelations about ObamaCare are just
the beginning to come out.
When will the other taxes,
fees, regulations and death panels kick in?
This one bill was designed to
drive the USA to a single-payer
socialist health care system.
These systems have failed
in every country in which they
have been tried.
Socialism must be defeated, and free markets must be
restored.
Your vote on Nov. 6 could
pave the way to the repeal of
ObamaCare and the restoration
of some of your Liberty.
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New Hanover students go pink for Breast Cancer Awareness
Photo submitted by Janet Rusz
Students at New Hanover Christian School supported Breast Cancer Awareness by wearing pink. Third and fourth grade students also sold lollipops to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for
the Cure.
20-year reunion
starts on Friday
for PHHS class
Patrick Henry High
School’s Class of 1992 will
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Friday through Sunday,
Oct. 19-21.
The event will include
a football game, PJ party,
family picnic, party, and
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Early Birds league hosts birthday
party for Helen Green’s 90th
Contributed Report
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elen Green, a member of the Kucoo
Birds team on the
Wednesday Early
Birds league, celebrated her
90th birthday on Wednesday,
Oct. 3, with a surprise birthday party at Hanover Lanes in
Mechanicsville.
Her team and league members hosted the special occasion.
Helen began bowling in
1960 at Azalea Bowl.
When Azalea closed, she
moved with the league to
Hanover Lanes.
She joined the Wednesday
Early bird league in 2004.
Helen has served on the
Board of Directors and as
vice president of the Greater
Richmond Women’s Bowling
Association (GRWBA) for 10
or 12 years.
She bowled in many state
and city tournaments.
She was inducted into
the bowling Hall of Fame in
1998.
The Wednesday Earlybird
league is 48 years old. It was
formed in 1964 at Azalea Bowl
and moved to Hanover Lanes
in 1964 when Azalea was
closed.
Helen said she happily
enjoyed the celebration and she
bowled a 338 set.
As one of her teammates
Photo submitted by Angie Lymberg
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a 90-year-old.”
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| Death Notices & Funerals
Jennings Lindbergh Bosher Kaitlyn Cramer
Evelyn Foster Dudley
“Lindy” Bosher, 85, of
Mechanicsville, passed away
on Tuesday, October 9, 2012.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Grover and Thelma
Bosher; his wife, Frances
Bosher; daughters, Patricia and
Donna; brothers, Edwin Bosher,
James Bosher and Carlton
Bosher; and a sister, Kathlene
Tate. He is survived by his son,
Lindy Edward Bosher and wife,
Debbie; stepsons, Mark A.
Gooch and wife, Theresa, and
Walter V. Gooch; grandchildren, L.B. Bosher Jr., Michael
Bosher, Jennifer Gooch, Debbie
Gooch and Caitie Shamblin;
and two brothers, Ralph
Bosher and Gerald Bosher.
The family received friends at
the Mechanicsville Chapel of
Bennett Funeral Home, 8014
Lee-Davis Rd., where services
were held on Friday. Interment
at Washington Memorial Park.
Evelyn Foster Dudley, 89,
of Mechanicsville, went to be
with the Lord Tuesday, October
9, 2012 from the comfort of
her home. She was preceded
in death by her loving husband of close to 50 years, John
William Dudley Jr.; her parents, Bertis and Fannie Foster;
one brother, B.L. Foster Jr.;
and two sisters, Lorraine Noel
and Judith Overfelt. She is survived by her daughter, Linda
Dudley Hinckle and her husband, Arthur G. Hinckle, with
whom she lived for the last 16
years of her life; three grandchildren, Amy Haggerty, Steven
Hinckle and Adam Hinckle
and his wife, Catherine; four
great-grandchildren, Michael
Richard Haggerty, Victoria
Elise Haggerty, Dylan Patrick
Haggerty and her namesake,
Audrey Evelyn Hinckle. She is
also survived by her sister, Ruth
McNutt; brother-in-law, Robert
Noel; and sister-in-law, JoAnn
Foster, all of Roanoke; as well
as several nieces and nephews.
She was a homemaker that was
devoted to her family. She was
not only a mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and sister,
but a true friend to all. Evelyn
was a long time member of the
Henrico Home Demonstration
Club. She also loved to play
bridge and over the years played
Margaret L Clack
Margaret L. Clark, of
Montpelier, Va., departed
this life October 8, 2012. Her
remains rest at the Henry W.
Dabney Funeral Home, 518 N.
Washington Hwy., Ashland.
Kaitlyn Cramer, An informal Memorial Celebration
of life for Kaitlyn Cramer of
Hanover will be held at 3 p.m.
on Saturday, October 20, 2012,
in the Cool Spring Baptist
Church Recreation Center
located at 9283 Atlee Station
Road in Mechanicsville.
A graduate of Atlee High
School, Kaitlyn was an advocate for people with special
needs. She played on the
Mechanicsville Little League
Challenger Team, Upward
Basketball Challenger Team
and Exceptional Kids Bowling
League and cheered with the
All-American Firecrackers.
She started The Fuzzy Slippers
Foundation, donating slippers to area hospital pediatric
units. In lieu of flowers, donations of new slippers with tags
on will be accepted at this service to benefit the Richmond
Children’s Hospital at VCU.
Kaitlyn is survived by her parents, Susan and Daniel; brothers Adam and Jared; niece
Julia; and sister-in-law Lacy
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and his son, John Esposito. He
is survived by his brother, Fred
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Stuart (Ross), and Antionette
Walsh; and numerous nieces
and nephews. Dominic was
an active member with St.
Paul Lutheran Church. The
family will receive friends at
Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 S.
Laburnum Ave., Richmond,
from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday,
October 10, 2012. Services were
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Lutheran Church, 8100 Shady
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OBITUARIES
Continued from pg. 10 Ralph James Foster, Jr.
leaves behind his former wife
of 39 years, Margaret Harris
Foster, of Mechanicsville, and
his daughters Nena Pritchard
(David), of Mechanicsville,
Susan Foster-Dixon (Brent),
of Glen Carbon, IL, and Amy
Foster-Dunn (Aaron), also of
Mechanicsville, and 10 grandchildren. Jim leaves behind
a sister, Sue Godsey (Len)
of Madison Heights, along
with a large extended family
and close lifelong friends. A
memorial service was held on
Saturday, October 13, 2012 at
Elon Presbyterian Church.
Ralph James “Jim” Foster,
Jr. of Lynchburg, entered
eternal and peaceful rest on
Monday, October 8, 2012.
Jim was a long time employee of First Virginia Bank’s
Eastern Operations Center in
Mechanicsville, and lived in
King William and Jamaica,
VA. Jim was the son of the late
Ralph James Foster, Sr. and
the late Ruth Harris Foster of
Elon, VA. He was predeceased
by his sister, Debrell Foster
Massie. Jim leaves behind Gertrude Seay Nicklis
his wife, Carolyn Stapleton
Gertrude Seay, “Gertie,
Foster of Lynchburg. He also Nicklis” 90, of New Kent,
Virginia, passed away October
13, 2012.She was preceded in
death by her husband, Charlie
Nicklis; and son, Charles Paul
Nicklis Sr. She is survived
by her granddaughter, Jody
Wright (Ricky); great-granddaughter, Haleigh Cottrell;
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Nicklis Jr. (Ashley); and
great-grandchildren, Tylar
and Jaxon; and beloved
friends, Bubba and Donna
Holloway. A memorial service to celebrate her life was
held Tuesday, October 16,
at Emmaus Baptist Church,
6700 Emmaus Church Road,
Providence Forge. Rev.
Vallerie F. King officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made
to Boots for Jesus Fund, P. O.
Box 533, Quinton, Va. 23141.
Mary Braswell Warren
Mary Braswell Warren, 75,
of Mechanicsville, returned
home to be with her Lord
and Savior on Thursday, the
11th of October 2012. Mary
is survived by her loving
and devoted husband of 57
years, Jimmy Warren. Mary
was mother to one daughter,
Cindy Brookshire and husband, Butch; a loving grandmother to two grandchildren,
Adam Brookshire and wife,
Lindsay, as well as Cameron
Carson and husband, Andy.
Mary most recently was
pleased to embrace her
first great- grandson, Aven
Carson in July of this year. In
addition, Mary is survived
by her two sisters, Carol
Hopkins and Sue Gilley and
their husbands, Ronnie and
Jim. Mary was also aunt to
many nieces and nephews of
whom she loved very much.
Mary was a devoted member of Mechanicsville United
Methodist Church, where
she spent the last 59 years
serving at the church, in her
community and for her Lord.
While attending MUMC,
Mary had acted as secretary,
as well as president of the
United Methodist Women’s
Group. One of Mary’s greatest honors was serving as
the Hanover Christmas
mother in 1978, where she
was thrilled to be able to
give back to her community.
Mary’s constant smile and
great attitude towards life
touched many people over
her 75 years. She loved her
Edward C. Worsham
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friends, family, fellowship
and a good glass of wine. It
is the remembrance of that
contagious smile and loving spirit that Mary leaves
behind, her great works and
service in the community
too will never be forgotten.
Mary was and always will
be remembered an amazing
wife, Mother, Grandmother
and friend, she will truly
be missed by all. In lieu of
flowers, Mary requested
that donations be made in
her honor to MUMC. The
family will received friends
on Sunday and Monday
at Mechanicsville United
Methodist Church, 7356
Atlee Rd., Mechanicsville,
Va. 23111, where funeral services were held on Tuesday.
Interment followed at Signal
Hill. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may
be made to Mechanicsville
United
Metho dist
Church. Arrangements by
Mechanicsville Chapel of
Bennett Funeral Home.
Edward C. Worsham, 76,
of Ashland, passed away on
Sunday, October 7, 2012. He
was preceded in death by his
first wife, Margaret Worsham.
He is survived by his wife,
Hazel Worsham; three stepchildren; and his daughter,
Stephanie Beale (Kevin). Mr.
Worsham served his Country
in the U.S. Navy during the
Korea War and retired from
Bear Island Paper Company.
He was a member of First
Baptist Church, Ashland.
The family will received
friends on October 11, at the
Nelsen Funeral Home, 412 S.
Washington Hwy., Ashland,
Va. A graveside service was
held on Friday, October 12, at
Signal Hill Memorial Park. In
lieu of flowers, please make
donations to the Building
Fund at First Baptist Church,
Ashland, 800 Thomson St.,
Ashland, Va. 23005.
Community
Yard Sale
to be held
at Post 9808
The Ladies Auxiliary
to the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 9808 will host a
Community Yard Sale as
part of Make a Difference
Day from 8 a.m. to noon
on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 7168
Flag Lane in Mechanicsville
Tables are available for
$10 each, with two tables for
$15.
To reserve a table, or for
more information, call
804-647-9495 or e-mail
[email protected].
The yard sale will be held
rain or shine.
This fundraiser will support the programs and activities of the Ladies Auxiliary,
which is based at Post 9808.
The Auxiliary coordinates
programs and activities to aid
veterans and their families.
The Auxiliary also works
with youth in the community
to teach them about patriotism and flag etiquette.
Liberty Christian
School Country
Fair set Oct. 27
Liberty Christian School
at 8094 Liberty Circle in
Mechanicsville will host its
annual Country Fair from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27.
The day will include a silent
auction, live auction, Paradise
Birds, craft vendors, food,
games, prizes, inflatables, face
painting, homemade Brunswick
stew, homemade chili, a bake
sale and many other events.
A 2001 Ford Explorer 4door, 4-wheel drive; a 1998 Jeep
Grand Cherokee 4-wheel drive;
and a 2000 Dodge Caravan will
be auctioned during the live
auction.
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An Evening of Awakening and Call to Christian
Citizenship
Local goes to Brazil
With
BISHOP E. W. JACKSON
Thursday, October 18, 2012, 7 P.M.
Mechanicsville Baptist Church
8016 Atlee Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
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Come and hear Bishop Jackson bring us an inspirational,
religiously patriotic message. Re-discover the central
importance of First Right, the right to religious freedom,
given to us by our Founding Fathers under the Declaration
of Independence and the Constitution.
E. W. Jackson is a Marine Corps Veteran, graduate of Harvard
Law School, former practicing Attorney and Adjunct Professor of
Law, former candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia and Founder
and President of S.T.A.N.D. (Staying True to America’s National
Destiny), a conservative non-profit organization dedicated to
restoring America’s Judeo-Christian ethics. He has appeared as
a commentator on national news networks such as C-SPAN, Fox
News, and MSNBC. Showcased on the Glenn Beck Show.
Arianna and Calista Converse visited Parque Do Christo
in Araxa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. While their father Wesley
worked, the girls along with their mother Deserae took in
local sites.
Holiday Bazaar & Craft Show set Nov. 10
Lee-Davis High School’s 31st
Annual Holiday Bazaar & Craft
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The Hanover County Republican with Pete Snyder, chairman of the 2012 becoming a member of the HCRC, contact
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LETTERS
Continued from pg. 8 Perot makes
bold warning
Former Presidential candidate and Reform Party founder Ross Perot broke his selfimposed public retirement to
make a bold warning: America
could be taken over.
Perot was the last man to
make a serious independent
run for president. That was
back in 1992.
He withdrew from the race
after he and his family had
received serious threats against
their lives.
By the time he had gathered
himself enough to re-enter the
race, all of his momentum was
lost and Republican hacks like
Rush Limbaugh had a heyday
making sport of him.
But the things Perot tried to
warn us about back then have
all come to pass.
The economic malaise that
currently envelopes this country could have been averted had
presidents and Congresses from
both major parties over the past
two decades had the sagacity
and courage to heed Ross Perot
and Ron Paul’s warnings.
In fact, looking back, Bill
Clinton looks like a fiscal saint
compared to fiscal sinners G.W.
Bush and Barack Obama.
Former presidential contender and billionaire Ross
Perot is worried that America is
a sitting duck for an unnamed
foreign invader.
In an interview for his new
autobiography, Perot said the
nation’s weak economy has left
us open for a hostile takeover.
America is drowning in debt!
Elmer Brown
Mechanicsville
Absentee military
voting declines
No one has a greater claim
to the democratic process than
the men and women protecting it.
As members of the military, they stand guard over our
most basic rights — without
any guarantee that they’ll get to
exercise theirs.
That’s the surprising conclusion of a new report by
the Military Voter Protection
Project (MVP), which recently
rocked the presidential race
with news that absentee military voting is down as much as
70 percent from 2008 in crucial
states like Ohio, Virginia and
Florida.
These are the lowest numbers we’ve seen in the last
decade.
To most people, the decline
raises plenty of questions.
Given all that’s happened in
the last four years, our troops
should be some of the most
motivated voters in the country.
After all, no one has borne
the brunt of this administration’s radical agenda like the
U.S. military.
Its service members have
witnessed the slashing of their
health care, the integration of
open homosexuality, the slow
death of religious liberty, violations of the federal marriage
law, the suppression of early
voting and now the threat of
a half-trillion-dollar military
cutback.
So are America’s troops
suddenly disinterested in the
race for their next commander-in-chief — or is something
fishy?
Major Mansfield
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Continued from pg. 4
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needs of children if discussing
22, the superintendents agreed
these conditions as part of the
“that it is time to reopen, citing
school day. I directed that calls
the law enforcement and staff
should go out today to parents
readiness, the volunteer support,
and volunteers in implementing the lockdown provisions. To and the community preparation.”
Between 7:15 and 7:30
underscore the level of planning
a.m.
on Wednesday, Oct. 23,
and support needed, I urged
Roberson joined his son at the
principals to examine all possible angles from which a sniper bus stop. He said “the neighborhood children appeared just
at the tree-line might place the
fine; the parents were visibly
movement of children in his
nervous to the other adults.”
crosshairs. I asked that that
All schools opened between
angle be obstructed where pos8 and 8:30 a.m. “In Hanover,”
sible.”
he wrote, “I observed images
Roberson logged a 3 p.m.
during six school visits which
conference call with Col. V.
will be burned in my memory
Stuart Cook, who was Hanover forever; over 1000 volunteers
County sheriff at the time. “He in our schools; mothers and
[Cook] signaled his support for
fathers walking the three lines
any decision we may make about of the school yards; school staff,
school opening on Tuesday. He
law enforcement partners,
did indicate that if we closed,
business and government leadthe ‘freed-up’ school resource
ers forming ‘human corridors’
officers would be valuable to
through which children entered
the regional investigation which the schoolhouses safely; large
was apparently developing to
vehicles obstructing the view one
a crescendo.” A half hour later,
may have of the children as they
metro Richmond superintenexited buses and cars to walk
dents agreed to remain closed
inside the schoolhouse.”
SNIPER
At 3:30 a.m. on Thursday,
Oct. 24, Roberson wrote,
“Sniper suspects were arrested
while sleeping in their vehicle
at an interstate rest stop in
Frederick County, Maryland –
not public knowledge until later.”
He was with his son at the bus
stop between 7:15 and 7:30 a.m.
Between 7:30 and 8:45 a.m., he
visited “five additional schools
– 96% attendance today.”
Roberson wrote about an
8 p.m. final sniper task force
press conference at which time
the ballistics match was confirmed.
Roberson, now president
of Moseley Architects and a
professor at UVa, said “leading
a community through a period
of fear is not something that
you learn through your professional education. So, obviously,
the way that you sustain yourself through this moment in
time and to lead in the way that
others expect you to lead is to
delve deeply into your soul.”
A week before the shooting, Roberson said a rector
had made the comment to his
parishioners that “there’s evil in
this world and it is not possible
to predict all outcomes, but
the way for us to emerge most
effectively through challenging
times is to rely upon our faith,
family and friends.”
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he was reminded of “at a very
timely moment. I think it’s a
lesson for all of us to heed as
we go through our daily lives.”
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an outlet of expression for him,
it became a training tool for
other school leaders.
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He didn’t start writing the
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after the sniper hit. He said
he had compiled “lots of data,
lots of records and I pulled it
together.”
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hour, minute by minute — it’s
also very revealing into the
life of a school leader daily.
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the life of any school leader.”
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Roberson continued, “is in the
way that it’s been captured.”
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for our state, for our nation —
and particularly how it relates
to how you lead a community
through a period of great fear.”
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still uses his diary “in courses
that I teach or in speaking
engagements.”
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A Hanover County man was convicted on
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wounding her then-boyfriend with an assault
rifle after they tried to escape him by hiding in a
bedroom closet.
Ryan Markham, 33, pleaded guilty to firstdegree murder, aggravated malicious wounding
and two felony firearm counts in the June 2 slaying of Sabrina Markham and the wounding of
Blake Minter, who was able to return fire with a
pistol, wounding the defendant.
Judge J. Overton Harris accepted Markham’s
pleas and set sentencing for Feb. 26. He faces
up to two life terms plus six years on all four
counts.
Hanover Chief Deputy Commonwealth’s
Attorney Shari Skipper provided this summary
of facts:
On the afternoon of June 2, Markham went to
a local Applebee’s restaurant for lunch and struck
up a conversation with a bartender. At one point,
Markham told the bartender to be sure to watch
television news that night, because “there was
going to be a massacre” reported.
Markham then drove to his parents’ house,
where he retrieved an SKS assault-style rifle before
driving to his estranged wife’s Mechanicsville
home in the 8200 block of Candleberry Drive.
Sabrina Markham saw him on the front porch
with the rifle and called 911 to report that he
was armed.
Sabrina Markham and her boyfriend then
fled upstairs and hid in a closet in the master bedroom while still on the phone with a
911 communications operator. Markham then
entered the house through an unlocked rear
door, went upstairs and found the couple in the
closet.
“On the 911 tape, you
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After the first shots were fired, Minter was
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fire, striking Markham multiple times in the
chest. Markham then fled downstairs, where he
collapsed.
Responding officers found Markham on the
floor inside the home.
Skipper said defense attorney John
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statement to police. Rockecharlie told the court
that Markham would have denied making the
statement had the case gone to trial.
Skipper said the Markhams had been separated since 2009. They had two sons, ages 7 and 3.
In March, they had sworn out misdemeanor
domestic-assault warrants against each other in
connection with an incident on March 18, and
a three-day protective order was issued against
Sabrina Markham.
On May 31, two days before the killing,
the misdemeanor assault charges against both
Sabrina Markham and Ryan Markham were
withdrawn and a protective order was issued
against Ryan Markham forbidding him from
coming into contact with Sabrina for two years.
They had planned to divorce this year.
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is looking to fill two charter
buses with World War II and
Korean War veterans for their
eighth trip to Washington, D.C.
The next trip is scheduled
for Saturday, Oct. 20.
Honor Flight, a nonprofit
organization, conducts biannual charter bus trips to the
National Memorials. HFHTVA’s
mission is to take as many
WWII veterans as possible to
see their memorial.
Korean War veterans are
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school ready to succeed.
For the past decade, Powell
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time, energy, creativity, financial resources and leadership
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Lisa Adkins, left, program coordinator, Hanover County
Department of Community Resources, is shown with Alma J.
Powell, chair, America’s Promise Alliance, and Laura Robertson,
youth services specialist, Hanover County Department of
Community Resources, at the recent United Way Women’s
Leadership Initiative breakfast.
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Heart Havens, a nonprofit
operating group homes for
men and women with intellectual disabilities, will hold
its first motorcycle rally fundraiser, Ride for Independence
Motorcycle Rally, on Saturday,
Oct. 27, at the Steel Horse
Harley-Davidson store at 11501
Hull Street Rd. in Midlothian.
Hanover pair charged in King William High offering
string of robberies in city free counseling for scholarships
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Richmond Times-Dispatch
A smartphone taken from a victim in a
string of night robberies on Monday, Oct. 8, and
attempted robberies in downtown Richmond
and near Virginia Commonwealth University
was linked by police to the Hanover County
home of one of the suspects, according to authorities and court papers.
An affidavit used to obtain a warrant to
search a home in the 6200 block of Bonniefield
Court in Mechanicsville states that the first victim was robbed of an iPhone and that he had a
GPS tracking device on the phone through his
service provider.
The victim provided a detective with the
phone’s GPS position, which was traced to the
Bonniefield Court address. Police then determined through a check of Virginia Department
of Motor Vehicles records that Joshua L. Bryan,
19, lived there, the affidavit said.
Richmond police on Tuesday, Oct. 9, arrested Bryan and another Hanover man, James V.
Banks, also 19, on charges related to a Monday
evening armed robbery and attempted robbery
in the 500 block of East Grace Street.
Bryan and Banks were charged with robbery,
attempted robbery and related firearm charges in
the incident and taken to the Richmond City Jail,
authorities said.
According to charging documents, the two
men are accused of robbing one man of money
and a cell phone and of trying to rob another
man of money and a phone.
Police said additional charges were pending,
but the men had not been charged in the other
holdups, which occurred over roughly an hour.
In addition to the robbery and attempted
robbery on Grace Street, Bryan and Banks are
suspects in three of the other robbery-related
crimes, according to a source familiar with the
investigation.
Two of those incidents occurred in the area
of South Laurel and West Cary streets, and the
other occurred in the 900 block of West Franklin
Street, the source said.
Authorities also have said an attempted robbery occurred during the same period at West
Grace and North Foushee streets, and that a
firearm was brandished at North First and East
Grace streets.
The affidavit, filed in Hanover Circuit Court,
said police are investigating a black male who
robbed “five separate individuals” within an hour
Monday in the city with an older-style, longbarrel pistol. The affidavit does not list the five
robbery locations.
All of the victims provided the same description of the robber: a black male in his 20s, 5 feet
10 inches tall with a light-brown complexion
and wearing a gray sweat shirt and dark-colored
pants with a printed pattern, the affidavit said.
One of the victims saw the suspect in the
front passenger seat of a blue Dodge Durango,
along with an unknown male with light skin in
the front driver’s seat, according to the affidavit.
Banks is black and Bryan is white, according
to arrest records.
During a Tuesday, Oct. 9, search of the
Bonniefield Court residence, investigators recovered several weapons, narcotics and drug paraphernalia.
The weapons include a black handgun with a
wooden grip, a pellet gun, a Remington 12-gauge
shotgun, a rifle and a green and black butterfly
knife. Police also seized ammunition, including
.22-caliber bullets, buckshot and shotgun shells,
according to an inventory of items.
Pet First Aid class to be offered on Oct. 25
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A&J Training Solutions, in
association with the Ashcake
Volunteer Rescue Squad, will
instruct a class for Pet First
Aid from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on
Thursday, Oct. 25.
Pet First Aid is the immediate care given to an injured or
suddenly ill pet as temporary
assistance until competent vet-
erinary care is available.
Properly applied first aid
can save your pet’s life, reduce
recovery time and be the difference between temporary disability and lifelong disability.
This program concentrates
on basic first aid care. It is not
intended to replace veterinary
care, but rather to instruct the
pet owner on how to save a pet’s
life during an emergency or to
minimize a pet’s trauma after
injury.
Certification cards in Pet
First Aid will be issued to all
students who are successful in
completing the requirements.
The cost for the class is $30
per student.
To obtain a seat in the class,
send an e-mail to [email protected], or call 804-7464906.
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A new program at King
William High School, offered
through Great Aspirations
Scholarship Program Inc.,
will provide free, confidential, one-on-one counseling
to students seeking financial
aid and scholarships for continuing their education after
high school —whether that
includes technical school,
community college or a fouryear college.
GRASP is a nonprofit organization with trained advisors
who help in navigating the
college financial aid process
and paperwork.
Susan Teerlink, who will
be the GRASP advisor for
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is available to meet
with students
at King William
High School
on alternative Fridays.
KWHS, has close to 10 years
of experience helping students
with financial aid and scholarships, including completing the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid and the
College Scholarship Service
Profile.
As of Friday, Oct. 5,
Teerlink has been available to meet with students at
KWHS on alternate Fridays.
Appointments can be made
through the school’s counseling office.
The GRASP program
at KWHS is made possible
through Del. Chris Peace, R97, who said he believes an
education is key to a prosperous future and wants to
invest in the county’s best and
brightest.
Due to funding provided by
a donation from the Friends of
Chris Peace, GRASP’s services
will be available at no charge
to KWHS students and their
families.
GRASP advisors also are
in high schools in Hanover,
Charles City and New Kent
counties, as well as 64 other
schools and venues throughout Virginia.
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The Hanover Pound at 12471 Taylor Complex Lane
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arms and loves other cats. She is up-to-date on
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Enon UMC to hold Annual Steak Dinner Oct. 26
Enon United Methodist Church will hold its
Annual Steak Dinner Friday from 5 to 7 p.m.
on Friday, Oct. 26, at the church at 6156 Studley
Road in Mechanicsville.
Dinner includes steak, baked potato, tossed
salad, bread, dessert and beverege. Carry-out is
available. The cost is $17.50 for an adult and $8
This upcoming Veteran’s Day we
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for their courage, hard work and
dedication to their country. It is
because of their sacrifice that America
remains the land of the free, and we
thank them for protecting our citizens
and our country.
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Tickets are available from any church member or by calling Bob Gibson at 804-723-5971 or
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Greg Smithson, Hanover’s safety and risk manager.
calming measures on U.S. 301.
Lighting improvements also
were approved, and, in 2006,
those plans were approved and
recently completed. These renovations have greatly improved
handicapped access to the old
courthouse area.
Repairs to the brick and
mortar have been completed
this year. Funds have been
approved for repair of the Old
Jail, including roof renovation
and patch work. That work
should be completed by the end
of the year.
Planning director David
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courthouse area “will remain
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He said he wants to place the
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Lindgren said the Ashland
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The college has operated for
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More than 1,300 students
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72 percent from Virginia, and
seven percent from Hanover
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R-MC is the oldest Methodist
college in the United States,
according to Lindgren.
The college also is addressing a shrinking job market for
its graduates. Through its Edge
program, more than 55 percent
of recent graduates are working
in their fields, less than three
months after graduation.
The school sports a new
baseball field, tennis courts, a
new addition to the library and
a revamped football field complete with new turf and lights.
Nine projects and three innovations are the result of the latest
expansion that will allow the
school to attract more students
with a goal of 1,500 enrollment.
“I appreciate the relationship
we have with this county. I think
it’s a model relationship for colleges and universities across the
nation,” Lindgren said.
The Historic Courthouse
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established in 2002 to study
badly needed repairs to the
area, and the group comprised
an historic structures report
completed in 2004.
The preliminary report outlined several projects regarding the courthouse area. The
initial stages included upgrades
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held on Monday, Oct. 1, at Brookwoods Golf Course in New Kent to benefit the ReeseStrong
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Hanover County is redesigning its website and wants
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The county’s goal is to
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meet or exceed expectations.
The new website will
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website design. If you would
like to participate in a focus
group, provide your contact
information in the survey.
Information submitted by
Tom Harris, Hanover County
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For the second year in a row,
Hanover County Public Schools
ranks number one among
Virginia school divisions serving more than 10,000 students
in the percentage of expenditures dedicated to instruction.
Hanover County Public
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of all operating expenditures to
instructional costs during the
2010-2011 fiscal/school year.
Among all school divisions, 132 in Virginia, Hanover
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at 7075 Mechanicsville Turnpike ranks second only to Lexington
in the Brandy Hill Shopping City Schools (614 students) in
Center in Mechanicsville.
the percentage of expenditures
dedicated to instruction.
“Hanover’s ranking is further
evidence of the School Board’s
unwavering commitment to
maximizing its limited resources for quality classroom instruction,” Jamelle S. Wilson, super-
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ranking is especially gratifying,
given the recent news that 100
percent of Hanover’s schools
achieved full state accreditation
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Each year the Virginia
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by all school districts in the
Commonwealth as required by
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The King William County Historical Society will meet at
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prestigious award from the Commissioners of
the Revenue Association of Virginia.
A Hanover County native and resident,
Durrett is the association’s 2012 recipient of the
Margaret Ann Anderson
Award. This award is given
to the top deputy dommissioner in the state.
Durrett’s years in public service go back to 1983.
When she was a senior
at Patrick Henry High
School, she was hired as a
legal secretary for longtime
Treasurer George Weems
DURRETT
in his Ashland office.
From there, she was hired by Commissioner of
the Revenue Lois Chenault in 1984 as a deputy
in the real estate division.
After getting married, Durrett went to work
in the private sector for several years as a legal
assistant before returning to the Commissioner
of Revenue’s office in 2006.
Earlier this year, she completed the courses
necessary for the designation as a Master Deputy
Commissioner.
In July, Durrett was promoted to Deputy
Commissioner of Revenue. She was a Customer
Service Agent-Senior in the Personal Property
Division.
Durrett has seen many changes during her
years of service.
“We have a lot more citizens than we had
back in the early 1980s,” she said. “Our technology has also improved so much – it used to be
that everything was done by hand and it took a
lot of time.”
“The Commissioner has done a good job in
making sure we have the tools we need to do a
good job,” she said. “No one likes paying taxes,
but we at least want you to know that your tax
bill is accurate and that you are paying the right
amount.”
Commissioner of the Revenue Scott Harris
nominated Durrett for the Margaret Ann
Anderson Award.
“Sheila has worked faithfully and tirelessly to
promote a level of professionalism and commitment to our organization,” Harris said.
see REVENUE, pg. 28 THE 2012 BLUE STAR COLTS
MIDGET VARSITY & GRIDIRON VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAMS
would like to express our thanks to the following supporters:
• Attorney R. Craig
Evans with McCaul,
Martin, Evans, and
Cook Law Offices
• Martin’s in
Mechanicsville
• VFW post 9808
• Bojangles at Rutland
• Giovanni’s
• Subway at Rutland
• Tropical Smoothie at
Rutland and Lee-Davis
• Sweet Frog at
Sliding Hill Road
• Williams Bakery
• Mi Jalisco Restaurant
• Brunetti’s
• Riverbound Café
Please continue to support them so they can continue to support us.
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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month: For every new patient in October and November, Dominion
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October 17, 2012
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Social media
included in
series today
A Social Media and Digital
Marketing Series is being offered
from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
today (Wednesday, Oct. 17) by
the Hanover County Economic
Development in Rutland at
8200 Center Path Lane, Suite E,
in Mechanicsville.
The class is offered by
the Greater Richmond Small
Business Development Center
in partnership with Shade
Wilson, president of Scalability
Project, and are targeted to
small business owners.
Today’s program is “7
Secrets to Building Website
Traffic.” Participants will learn
how to leverage Marketing
Strategy, Buyer Cycle Targeting,
Keyword Research, Search
Engine Optimization, Blogging
and Social Media to grow your
targeted website traffic.
The cost is $20. To register
and pay, go to www.grcc.com or
call 804-783-9314.
Other classes -- “How to
Spark More Sales from Your
Website with Lead Generatinon
and Lead Nurturing” and “If
You Don’t Measure It, It’s Just
a Hobby How to Use Analytics
to Track Results and ROI of
Your Marketing Program” are
scheduled for Nov. 7 and Dec.
19, respectively.
Information submitted by
Tom Harris, Hanover County
public information officer.
REVENUE
Continued from pg. 27 Harris said that, through her
own initiative, upon her return,
Durrett quickly assumed all
administrative responsibilities
associated with the association’s
career development class scheduling, correspondence and fee
payment functions.
“Over the past several years,”
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October 17, 2012
Student leaders needed
to plan 2013 GYSD
Hanover will celebrate its 6th Annual Global
Youth Service Day on April 26-28, 2013.
Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) is the
largest service event in the world, mobilizing
millions of youth volunteers to lead and participate in service projects.
While GYSD takes place over one service packed weekend in April, it takes several
months to plan.
Youth volunteers are needed to serve on the
GYSD Youth Leadership Corps and the GYSD
Youth Planning Coalition.
The GYSD Youth Leadership Corps is made
up of Hanover County students ages 13 to 22
that would like to lead their own GYSD project by developing project planning, marketing
and communication skills during a one-day
highly interactive workshop on Dec. 1 at the
Mechanicsville Library.
Pre-registration is required and is limited to
15 participants.
Corps members will receive ongoing mentorship from other area youth who have successfully led service projects and will leave the
workshop with a concrete plan for action.
The deadline to apply for the Youth
Leadership Corps is Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012.
GYSD Youth Planning Coalition members
are students ages 10 to 22 that would like to
plan the GYSD Kickoff Party, which will be
held in March.
Coalition members will recruit other youth,
area businesses and local nonprofits to get
involved in GYSD, create and distribute marketing materials, learn about service from special guest speakers and participate in meaningful service projects during meetings while
learning basic project planning skills.
The coalition meets one time per month
from January through March.
To express interest in either the GYSD
Youth Leadership Corps or the GYSD Youth
Planning Coalition, go to www.hanovervolunteers.org to download the application form.
The deadline to apply for the Youth Planning
Coalition is Friday, Dec. 14, 2012.
Information submitted by Tom Harris,
Hanover County public information officer.
Benefit set Saturday for Mike Dixon Fund
Love to Mike, a benefit for
Mike Dixon, will be held from
9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct.
20, at the Burkwood Tennis
Courts at 9120 Burkwood Club
Dr. in Mechanicsville.
All proceeds will benefit the
Mike Dixon Fund.
The tennis entry fee is $40
and includes t-shirt, lunch and
one raffle ticket.
Each participant will be
given a number and you change
doubles partners every 30 minutes.
Bring your own racquet;
balls will be provided.
The limit is 48 players.
Lunch fee only is $20 for
adults and $10 for children
under 10. Both include one
raffle ticket.
Lunch and live band music
will be provided after the tennis
and is open to those who can’t
play tennis.
Raffle tickets will be sold for
prizes and gift certificates.
The deadline for registration
was Monday, Oct. 15.
Sheila has become the face of
our Career Development Plan
registration process,” he said.
Durrett said she was
“shocked” to receive the award.
“I literally thought I was
going to faint,” she said with
a laugh. “When they started
reading off the background of
the person who won the award,
and they said they started in
1983, I thought, ‘wow, me too.’
Then they said something else
and it was the same thing and
about the third time, I thought,
‘I think it’s me!’”
She said she enjoys public
service.
“I love it,” she said. “I’m
a little extroverted,” she said,
laughing again. “I enjoy meeting people and helping solve
their problems.”
The Commissioners of the
Revenue Association of Virginia
was formed in 1937 to promote a uniformity and cohesion in regards to the challenges
of assessment of taxes and the
administration of state and local
revenue laws.
The association currently
has 600 members.
Information submitted by
Tom Harris, Hanover County
public information officer.
CELEBRATIONS
| Births, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries
50th anniversary
V. Stuart Cook and Barbara Tyler Cook celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on
September 1, 2012. God has blessed Stuart and Barbara with three children and their
spouses: Chris and Sandy Cook, Bryan and Amy Cook, and Mark and Kim Farnsworth. Their
six grandsons Kyle, Casey, Cole, Adam, Trevor and Tyler are a source of great joy in their
lives as well.
South Anna Elementary to present
‘The Wizard of Oz’ this weekend
Contributed Report
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South Anna Elementary
School will present “The
Wizard of Oz” on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Boyd Suttles
the former Sarah Elizabeth Oswald
Sarah Oswald becomes
bride of Jonathan Suttles
S
arah Elizabeth Oswald and Jonathan
Boyd Suttles were married August 25,
2012, at Celebrations at the Reservoir in
Moseley, Virginia. Reverend Charles Fink
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Oswald Jr. of Richmond and Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse BeVille of Mechanicsville. The groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Suttles of
Mechanicsville.
The bride was escorted by her father and
given in marriage by her parents. The matron
The day will include activiThe Praise Band will per- of honor was Mrs. Greta Atkins, friend of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Madeline BeVille,
ties for all ages, including hay form at 7 p.m.
rides, face painting and food
For details, call the church at sister of the bride, Miss Carrie Suttles and Mrs.
Melanie Sears, both sisters of the groom.
judging.
804-730-7164.
On Friday, a musical “Sneak
Peek” for grades 3 through 5 is
scheduled for 8:45 a.m., with
another to get underway at
1:30 p.m. for grades K through
2.
The musical production
will begin at 6 p.m.
Saturday’s performance
will start at 6 p.m.
For Sunday, the show is set
for 2 p.m.
For more information,
contact Cammie Gemmill at
804-749-4222 or egemmill@
hcps.us.
Fairfield Presbyterian Fall Festival set
The Fairfield Presbyterian
Church will host a Fall Festival,
starting at 4 p.m., on Saturday,
Oct. 20.
Photographer – Kristie Bradley Photography
The best man was Mr. Scott Terry, friend of
the groom. Groomsmen were Mr. Chris Hinton,
friend of the groom, Mr. Stephen Oswald III,
brother of the bride and Mr. Brian Sears, brotherin-law of the groom. The ring bearer was Master
Mason Atkins, son of the Matron of honor.
Ushers were Mr. Jonathan BeVille, brother
of the bride, Mr. Ryan Tagg and Mr. Maxwell
Mosher, cousins of the bride.
The bride and groom are both graduates of
Atlee High School. The bride attended Virginia
Commonwealth University and is employed
at The Mechanicsville Local. The groom is
employed at Johnson Controls Inc.
The couple honeymooned in Cozumel,
Mexico and reside in Mechanicsville, Virginia.
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CALENDAR
| News, Updates & Listings
Wednesday, Oct. 17
Toddler Storytime begins at
10 a.m. for 2 years old with an
adult at the Atlee Branch Library
at 9161 Atlee Road. Preschool
Storytime begins at 10:30 a.m.
for ages 3 to 5 years old.
library to sign up. Snacks will
be provided by the Friends of
the Mechanicsville Library. For
more information, call 804-7469615 or visit the library at 7461
Sherwood Crossing Place.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Toddler Storytime begins at
10 a.m. at the Mechanicsville
Branch Library for age 2 years
old with an adult. Preschool
Storytime starts at 10:45 a.m.
for ages 3 to 5 years old. Family
Storytime gets underway at
11:15 a.m. for all ages. For more
information, call 804-746-9615
or visit the library at 7461
Sherwood Crossing Place.
Hanover Humane Society will
have a Veterinary Wellness Clinic
from 4 to 5:45 p.m. at its facility
at 12190 Washington Highway in
Ashland. The clinic provides routine vaccines, heartworm testing
and other preventive services. The
clinic does not treat sick or injured
animals. No appointments necessary. For more information, visit
www.hanoverhumanesociety.org.
Tie-Dye Party begins at 7
p.m. at the Mechanicsville
Branch Library. Get creative
and tie-dye a T-shirt with
your friends. Call or visit the
Mother Goose Storytime
begins at 10 a.m. for ages 6 to
24 months with an adult the
Atlee Branch Library. Family
Storytime starts at 10:45 a.m. for
all ages. Preschool gets underway at 11:15 a.m. for ages 3 to
5 years old. For more information, call 804-559-0654 or visit
the library at 9161 Atlee Road.
Pajama Storytime at the
Atlee Branch Library will begin
at 6:30 p.m. at 9161 Atlee Road.
Those planning to attend are
invited to come out in their PJs
for an evening of stories, songs,
a craft and snacks provided by
the Friends of the Atlee Library.
For more information, call 804559-0654.
Toddler Storytime begins at
10 a.m. for age 2 years old with
an adult at the Mechanicsville
Branch Library. Preschool
Storytime begins at 10:45 a.m.
for ages 3 to 5 years old. Family
Storytime will get underway at
11:15 a.m. for all ages. For more
information, call 804-746-9615
COMING
or visit the library at 7461 hold its 20th class reunion
Sherwood Crossing Place.
weekend Oct. 19-21. For
more information, includThe Hanover County ing payment options, call
Republican Committee will 804-519-4959 or e-mail
hold its monthly meeting at [email protected].
7 p.m. at the Bass Pro Shop
in Ashland. The guest speaker
South Anna Elementary
will be Pete Snyder, chairman School will present “The
of the 2012 Romney Virginia Wizard of Oz” A musical
Victory Campaign. For more “Sneak Peek” for grades 3
information contact chairman through 5 beginning at 8:45
Nancy Russell at nsrussell29@ a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. for
yahoo.com or visit www. grades K through 2. The musihanovergop.com.
cal production will begin at 6
p.m. For more information,
contact Cammie Gemmill at
Friday, Oct. 19
Bazaar
Extraordinaire 804-749-4222 or egemmill@
III is from 3 to 9 p.m. at the hcps.us.
Chamberlayne Heights United
Board Game night at the
Methodist Church located
at 6100 Chamberlayne Road Mechanicsville Library will begin
Richmond Va. . There will be at 7 p.m. at the Library, 7461
Vendors, Crafts, Bake Sale, Silent Sherwood Crossing. There will
Auction and Chicken Parmesan be some games available, but you
Dinner. 804-266-3551 www. can bring your favorite board
games to share with others.
chamberlayneheightsumc.org
Family Storytime begins at
10:45 a.m. for all ages at the
Hanover Branch Library. For
more information, call 804365-6210 or visit the library at
7527 Library Drive.
All-u-can eat Saltfish Breakfast
being served from 6:30 to 9 a.m. at
the Doswell Community Center,
16433 N. Washington Highway,
Doswell. Enjoy Eggs, bacon,
potatoes, apples, biscuits, cornThe Patrick Henry High bread, juice and coffee. Adults
School Class of 1992 will $8., Ages 4-10 $4.
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Saturday, Oct. 20
Fax submissions to calendar to 730-0476, email to [email protected], or mail to 6400 Mechanicsville Tnpk., Mechanicsville
VA 23111. Deadline is 3 p.m. Friday for the following week’s
issue. Calendar announcements cannot be taken by phone. We
reserve the right to edit all items submitted to The Local.
A Big all-you-can-eat breakfast will be held from 8 to
11 a.m. at the New Bethesda
Baptist Church, 9019 New
Bethesda Rd. in Mechanicsville.
The Community Food Pantry
Ministry will benefit. The cost
is $7 for adults and $3.50 for
children 10 and under. Tickets
will be available at the door.
Christina Gradina - The Girl
With Ten Busy Toes. Signing
will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Books, Beads & More, 8234 Bell
Creek Road, Mechanicsville.
804-730-2665.
HanoverConfederateSoldier
Monument will be discussed at
11 a.m. For more information,
call 804-365-6210 or visit the
Health Link Healthy Harvest library at 7527 Library Drive.
Festival from 9 a.m. to 12 noon
at 7360 Creighton Parkway
Windemere Art Gallery will
Mechanicsville, VA for more have a Reception from 2 to 5 p.m.
information, call 559-6818. or and a Judged All Media Show
visit www.healthlinkva.com
“Autumn Daze,” Featuring Lee
Artists Association. The show will
Bazaar
Extraordinaire continue through October 31. at
III from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the gallery, 6162 Mechanicsville
Chamberlayne
Heights Turnpike, 730-0384.
United Methodist Church,
6100 Chamberlayne Road,
South Anna Elementary
Richmond. There will be School will present “The Wizard
Vendors, Crafts, Bake Sale, Silent of Oz” will begin at 2 p.m.
Auction, Blood Drive, Pumpkin For more information, contact
Painting, Face Painting, Rescue Cammie Gemmill at 804-749Dogs, K-9 Dogs, Bouncy House 4222 or [email protected].
and Brunswick Stew. 804-2663551 or www.chamberlayneWii Games will get underheightsumc.org
way at 3 p.m. at the Atlee Library
for ages 11 through 18. Pizza
Books, Beads & More first and drinks will be provided by
book signing with Julie Griffin, the Friends of the Atlee Library.
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Continued from pg. 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
For more information, call 804- the Chamberlayne United
559-0654 or visit the library at Methodist Church.
9161 Atlee Road.
Hanover Humane Society
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School Class of 1967 will hold a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Shady Grove
its 45th class reunion from United Methodist Church.
6:30 to 10 p.m. at Willies
Bethia United Methodist
Smoked Carolina BBQ at 7075
Mechanicsville Turnpike in the Church will host a Craft Bazaar
Brandy Hill Shopping Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rain or
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with address or phone num- Road, Chesterfield. For more
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[email protected].
Church will host a Fall Festival.
Hanover Humane Society It will begin at 4 p.m. with
will hold a dog adoption stand activities for all ages. The Praise
from 9 a.m. to noon at 12190 Band will perform at 7 p.m. For
Washington Highway in Ashland. details, call the church at 804Cat adoption stands will be held 730-7164.
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Love to Mike, a benefit for
Mechanicsville and Virginia
Center PetSmart stores. For Mike Dixon, will be held from
available animals and additional 9 a.m. to noon at the Burkwood
adoption information, visit www. Tennis Courts at 9120 Burkwood
Club Dr. in Mechanicsville. All
hanoverhumanesociety.org.
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proceeds will benefit the Mike
Dixon Fund. The tennis entry
fee is $40 and includes t-shirt,
lunch and one raffle ticket. Each
participant will be given a number and you change doubles
partners every 30 minutes.
Bring your own racquet; balls
will be provided. The limit is 48
players. Lunch fee only is $20
for adults and $10 for children
under 10. Both include one raf-
fle ticket. Lunch and live band
music will be provided after the
tennis and is open to those who
can’t play tennis. Raffle tickets
will be sold for prizes and gift
certificates.
Humane Society will be on site tion visit www.shadygroveumc.
with pet adoptions. Breakfast org/specialevents or call the
and Lunch items will be available Church Office at 746-9073.
for purchase. IVNA will be on
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The Shady Grove United
Methodist Women invite all
to attend our Bazaar & Craft
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Continued from pg. 31 at 1202 Calno Rd. in upper King
William County. The meeting
willbe in the horse barn adjacent to the house. Members
will be permitted to tour the
entire house. Light refreshments will be provided.
VFW Post 9808 Band Night
from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. featuring
local band “The Barracudas”
playing a wide variety of dance
tunes. Entry fee is $10 per
person. Contact VFW Mon- Tuesday, Oct. 23
Fri mornings 8am-12noon at
Mother Goose Storytime
746-9808 for more info or email starts at 10 a.m. at the
[email protected].
Mechanicsville Branch Library
for ages 6 to 24 months with
an adult. Preschool Storytime
Sunday, Oct. 21
South Anna Elementary begins at 10:45 a.m. for ages
School will present “The Wizard 3 through 5 years old. Family
of Oz” The musical production Storytime will get underway at
will begin at 2 p.m. For more 11:15 a.m. for all ages. Family
information, contact Cammie Storytime starts at 6:45 p.m.
Gemmill at 804-749-4222 or
Genealogy
Workshop
[email protected].
will being at 9 a.m. at the
Hanover Humane Society Mechanicsville Branch Library.
will hold a cat adoption stand You must call 804-746-9615 or
from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Virginia visit the library to sign up for
Center PetSmart store. For this class. For more informaavailable animals and additional tion, call 804-746-9615 or visit
adoption information, visit www. the library at 7461 Sherwood
Crossing Place.
hanoverhumanesociety.org.
The King William County Wednesday, Oct. 24
Historical Society will meet at
Toddler Storytime starts at
2:30 p.m. at Bear Garden Farm 10 a.m. for 2 years old with an
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A&J Training Solutions,
adult at the Atlee Branch Library
at 9161 Atlee Rd. Preschool in association with Ashcake
Storytime begins at 10:30 a.m. Volunteer Rescue Squad, will
instruct a class for Pet First
for ages 3 to 5 years old.
Aid from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Pet
Toddler Storytime begins at First Aid is the immediate care
10 a.m. at the Mechanicsville given to an injured or suddenBranch Library for age 2 years ly ill pet as temporary assisold with an adult. Preschool tance until competent veteriStorytime starts at 10:45 a.m. nary care is available. Properly
for ages 3 to 5 years old. Family applied first aid can save your
Storytime gets underway at pet’s life, reduce recovery time
11:15 a.m. for all ages. For and be the difference between
more information, call 804- temporary disability and life746-9615 or visit the library long disability. This program
at 7461 Sherwood Crossing concentrates on basic first
aid care. It is not intended
Place.
to replace veterinary care,
Windemere Art Gallery but rather to instruct the pet
All Media Show “Autumn owner on how to save a pet’s
Daze” Featuring Lee Artists life during an emergency or to
Association through October minimize a pet’s trauma after
31. 6162 Mechanicsville injury. Certification cards in
Turnpike For more informa- Pet First Aid will be issued
to all passing students. Email
tion call 730-0384
[email protected], or
call 804-746-4906 to secure
Thursday, Oct. 25
Mother Goose Storytime a spot in the class. $30. per
begins at 10 a.m. for ages 6 to student.
24 months with an adult the
Atlee Branch Library. Family Friday, Oct. 26
Storytime starts at 10:45 a.m.
Family Storytime begins at
for all ages. Preschool gets 10:45 a.m. for all ages at the
underway at 11:15 a.m. for ages Hanover Branch Library. For
3 to 5 years old. For more infor- more information, call 804mation, call 804-559-0654 or 365-6210 or visit the library at
visit the library at 9161 Atlee 7527 Library Drive.
Road.
Enon United Methodist
Toddler Storytime starts at Church will hold its Annual
10 a.m. for age 2 years old with Steak Dinner Friday from 5 to
an adult at the Mechanicsville 7 p.m. at the church at 6156
Branch Library. Preschool Studley Road in Mechanicsville.
Storytime begins at 10:45 a.m. Dinner includes steak, baked
for ages 3 to 5 years old. Family potato, tossed salad, bread, desStorytime will get underway at sert and beverage. Carry-out
11:15 a.m. for all ages. For more is available. The cost is $17.50
information, call 804-746-9615 for an adult and $8 for children
or visit the library at 7461 12 and under. Tickets are availSherwood Crossing Place.
able from any church member or by calling Bob Gibson
Halloween Parade and at 804-723-5971 or the church
Movie will be presented at 6:30 office at 804-746-4719. Leave
p.m. at the Atlee Library, 9161 name, number and type of
Atlee Road. See the parade of dinners, and a contact numcostumes and stay for the classic ber or e-mail. Proceeds will
Charlie Brown holiday special. fund Enon’s Mission Support
Refreshments will be provid- and Programs to be determined
ed by the Friends of the Atlee by the Outreach and Response
Library. For more information, Committee.
call 804-559-0654.
Saturday, Oct. 27
The Ladies Auxiliary to the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
9808 will host a Community
Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to noon.
This fundraiser will support
the programs and activities of
the Ladies Auxiliary based at
7168 Flag Lane, Mechanicsville,
VA. Tables are available for the
Community Yard Sale for $10
each, with two tables for $15.
To reserve a table or for more
information call 804-647-9495
or email vfw9808ladies@yahoo.
com. The Yard Sale will be held
rain or shine.
Frog Level Volunteer Fire
Department Festival. Festivities
begin at 10 a.m. Parade at 11 a.m.
at 30240 Richmond Turnpike,
Hanover, VA. For more information call 804-337-8697.
Rural Point Elementary
School’s 37th annual Fall Festival
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. On the
school grounds 7161 Studley
Road, Mechanicsville. Bake sale,
jump houses, book sale, costume contest and haunted hall.
Start your Christmas shopping
at our vendors’ tables! Watch as
a beloved teacher takes a pie in
the face!
The Hanover Firefighters
Bikes, Boards and Butts benefit
fundraiser from 11 a.m. to dinner time starting at 4 p.m. at
the Meadow Event Park, 13111
Dawn Boulevard in Doswell,
VA. A cornhole tournament,
a motorcycle poker run, a DJ,
50/50 raffle, food & beverage, door prizes and more.
Rain or shine, indoor/outdoor
event. Fees apply: Cornhole
Tournament at $40. per team
and $50. for teams registering
after Oct. 17th. The Poker Run
$20. per rider. Registration fees
include a meal ticket and two
beverage tickets. Individual
meal tickets for a BBQ dinner
cost $10. and additional beverage tickets may be purchased.
This is a benefit fundraiser to
aid a Hanover Firefighter in
need. A veteran Firefighter is
facing medical issues and we
wish to extend help. For additional information or to preregister visit www.hanoverfirefighterscrabfeast.com
Hanover Humane Society
will hold a dog adoption
stand from 9 a.m. to noon at
12190 Washington Highway in
Ashland. Cat adoption stands
will be held from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. at the Mechanicsville
and Virginia Center PetSmart
stores. For available animals
and additional adoption information, visit www.hanoverhumanesociety.org.
Liberty Christian School will
host its annual Country Fair
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 8094
Liberty Circle in Mechanicsville.
The event will include a silent
auction, live auction, Paradise
Birds, craft vendors, food,
games, prizes, inflatables, face
painting, homemade Brunswick
stew, homemade chili and a
bake sale. A 2001 4-door, 4wheel-drive Ford Explorer, a
1998 4-wheel drive Jeep Grand
Cherokee and a 2000 Dodge
Caravan will be auctioned off
during the live auction.
Christian Villages will sponsor a craft/yard/bake sale from
8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. A raffle will
be included.
Engineer Expo will start at 2
p.m. at the Atlee Library at 9161
Atlee Road for ages 11 and up.
Let your imagination run free
as you build creations to display
in the library. Refreshments
will be provided by the Friends
of the Atlee Library. For more
information, call 804-559-0654.
Pole Green Church of Christ
Fall Festival from 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. at 8319 Lee Davis Road,
This is a totally free event and
everyone is welcome. Hotdogs,
a chili cook-off, games, prizes,
trunk or treat, bake walk, face
painting and lots more. No
scary costumes please. For further information, please call the
church at 746-3376.
see CALENDAR, pg. 47 | Youth, High School, College, Recreational & Professional
Best offenses meet —
Varina surges to win
By Dave Lawrence
for The Mechanicsville Local
Two of the best offenses in
the Central Region, Varina and
Atlee, met on the Raiders’ home
field Friday night, and they did
what great offenses do – rack up
yardage and points.
The Blue Devils and Raiders
combined for 976 yards total
offense and 77 points.
Unfortunately for Atlee fans,
Varina had the edge in both,
The Blue Devils (5-1, 3-0
Capital) amassed 663 yards
total offense, with the tallies
almost evenly split between the
first and second halves.
But the Raiders, who earned
201 yards in a first half that
ended with them trailing by just
7 points, 21-14, struggled in the
face of a resurgent Varina juggernaut in the second half, only
earning 112 yards in that span.
“The first half, I thought
[we] did extremely well. We
Varina coach Stu Brown said
the second-half difference had
to do with more than intensity.
“Once we got them in at
half-time, we made adjustments,” Brown said. “We started
running more off-tackle. [Atlee
defensive coordinator Richard
McFee] was stunting in those
A-gaps and stopping us, so we
started running more off-tackle
and it worked for us.”
Varina quarterback Brandon
Wood was tough to contain in
Kenny Moore for The Local
Atlee High School’s Loumond Dandridge, No. 6, breaks through the line and drives for first down
yardage during Friday night’s contest with Varina High School.
Kenny Moore for The Local
Raider pride was evident with fan support on Friday during the Atlee-Varina football game.
Students revved up the noise as they greeted their team onto the field.
more than doubling Atlee’s
totals as it took advantage of
a second-half surge to defeat
the Raiders 56-21 in a Capital
District contest.
played hard,” said Atlee coach
Roscoe Johnson. “The second
half, Varina picked it up. We
weren’t able to pick up our
intensity with them.”
either half, however.
Wood accounted for nearly
half the Blue Devils’ offense,
with 12 carries for 207 yards,
nine completions in 15 passing
attempts for another 111 yards,
and three rushing touchdowns.
He opened and closed the
first offensive series of the game
with a 60-yard scoring run, and
picked up additional scores in
the third quarter on runs of 3
and 64 yards, respectively.
Herb Anderson finished
with nine carries for 113 yards
and two touchdowns.
P.T. Dixon gained 88 yards
on three carries – two of those
for touchdowns.
Atlee’s offense was led by
Kenner Berry, who completed
15-of-31 passes for 201 yards
and one touchdown.
The touchdown pass was to
his favorite target, Chad Jacob,
who finished with 6 passes for
deprived the services of Morris
Jackson, who was sick – with 35
carries for 148 yards and two
touchdowns.
“Anytime you lose the leading rusher . . . it hurts,” Johnson
said. “But our offensive line and
“The first half, I
Loumond did a heck of a job
thought [we] did
picking up where Morris would
extremely well.
We played hard.” be.”
But Dandridge and Atlee’s
ROSCOE JOHNSON
offense slowed considerably
Atlee coach
in the second half by the Blue
Devils’ defense.
“We have the athletes to
139 yards.
Loumond Dandridge ably match up with them,” Brown
see OFFENSES, pg. 36 led the Raiders’ rushing attack –
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35
Hanover, Lee-Davis victorious; Patriots fall
(Shukla kick)
Han — Jones 55 run (kick failed)
Han — Jones 8 run (Rozsahegyi kick)
Hen — Melvin 2 run (Shukla kick)
Hen — Smoot 18 run (Shukla kick)
Hen — Melvin 1 run (Shukla kick)
Han — Jones 5 run (run failed)
Han — Rogers 25 run (Rozsahegyi kick)
Han — Rogers 4 run (kick failed)
Han — Jones 10 run (Rozsahegyi kick)
Han — Jones 1 run (kick failed)
Han — Jones 5 run (Rozsahegyi kick)
Hen — Smoot 56 run (run failed)
Han — Rogers 7 run (Rozsahegyi kick)
Han — Jones 45 run (Rozsahegyi kick)
By Dave Lawrence
for The Mechanicsville Local
HANOVER 66,
HENRICO 37
Lawrence Jones rushed 35 times for
351 yards and seven touchdowns in
Hanover High School’s Capital District
victory over Henrico High School
Friday night.
Sam Rogers carried nine times for
82 yards and three touchdowns for
Hanover. The Hawks (5-1, 2-1 Capital)
gained 586 yards of offense.
DEEP RUN 21,
Barry Peterson rushed six times
PATRICK HENRY 14
for 100 yards and caught a touchdown
pass for the Warriors (0-6, 0-3). Breon
Evan Hinkle had 17 carries for
Melvin carried 11 times for 41 yards
159 yards and a touchdown and Mark
and two touchdowns.
McCray threw for two scores as the
Hanover
6 13 26 21—66
Deep Run High School Wildcats (4-2,
Henrico
10 21 0 6—37
2-0 Colonial) defeated the Patriots of
Patrick Henry High School.
Hen — FG Shukla 38
Otis Harris had 71 yards and a
touchdown to pace Patrick Henry (15, 1-2).
Continued from pg. 13 said. “That’s the biggest thing.
We can put enough in the box
to stop the run. We’ve got good
athletes who can hopefully
cover the pass one-on-one.”
Varina jumped out to an
early – and seemingly insurmountable – lead in the first
quarter.
After Wood’s opening
touchdown just 24 seconds into
the game, the Blue Devils drove
99 yards and scored on a 40yard touchdown run by Dixon
with 6:23 left in the first quarter,
then drove 80 yards and scored
on a 42-yard run by Dixon with
2:17 left.
The Raiders gained some
traction after Varina’s third
touchdown, driving 85 yards
to score on a 5-yard run by
Dandridge.
One brief Varina drive
later, they drove 78-yardsand
scored on a 9-yard run by
36
Dandridge.
In the second half, however,
Atlee could find no weakness in
the Blue Devils’ defense.
Varina’s offense pressed on,
scoring five unanswered touchdowns in the second half.
Johnson was upbeat despite
the loss.
“Varina’s a good ball club,
period,” Johnson said. “We ran
into a team that’s pretty good.
Varina, they’re one of the best
teams in the state.”
0 0 0 7—7
Mathews
0 0 0 0—0
KW — Peatross 5 run (Keaton kick)
LD — Prentice 3 run (Hall kick)
KW — Peatross 1 run (Keaton kick)
LD — Simpson 56 run (Hall kick)
KW — McPhearson 13 run (Simons pass
LD — Simpson 5 run (Hall kick)
from McPhearson)
LD — FG Hall 35
KW — Chandler 5 run (Keaton kick)
LD — Rice 12 pass from Sulser (Hall
DR — Hinkle 59 run (Vlahcevic kick)
KW — Chandler 1 run (kick failed)
kick)
PH — Harris 5 run (McKee kick)
GA — Blackson 33 pass from Hyman
KW — Chandler 43 run (Keaton
DR — Quinn 21 pass from McCray
(Hillquist kick)
kick)
(Vlahcevic kick)
KW — Jackson 20 fumble return (Keaton
PH — Phelps 1 run (McKee kick)
kick)
DR — Konstantinidis 40 pass from
KING WILLIAM 56,
KW — Johnson pass from Jones (Keaton
McCray (Vlahcevic kick)
MATHEWS 0
kick)
Deep Run
P. Henry
7 7 0 7—21
7 7 0 0—14
LEE-DAVIS 31,
GLEN ALLEN 7
Chris Simpson rushed for 195 yards
and two touchdowns to lead Lee-Davis
High School past Glen Allen High
School (2-4, 1-2 Capital) in a Capital
District matchup.
Jordon Prentice rushed for 80 yards
and a score for the Confederates (4-2,
2-1).
Hen — Peterson 70 pass from Melvin
OFFENSES
Glen Allen
Lee-Davis
7 17 7 0—31
Shawn Chandler rushed for 92 yards
and three touchdowns as King William
High School rolled past Mathews High
School (1-6, 1-1 Tidewater).
Camajae Peatross had 81 rushing
yards and two touchdowns for the
Cavaliers (6-1, 1-0).
Freeman McPhearson added three
carries for 49 yards and a score, and
Jacob Jones completed 5 of 7 passes for
116 yards and a touchdown.
K. William
29 6 14 7—56
RUSHING: KW – McPhearson 3 carries
49 yards, Chandler 6-92, Peatross 6-81, Jones
1-5, Robinson 1-25, Ortiz 2-20.
PASSING: KW –McPhearson 5 completions 11 attempts 84 yards 0 touchdowns 2
interceptions, Jones 5-7-116-1-0.
RECEIVING: KW – Gresham 1 reception 43 yards, Robinson 1-1, Simons 1-11,
Waller 1-11, McPhearson 1-17, McGehee
1-23, Johnson 1-8, Chandler 2-42, Jackson
1-44.
V – Wood 3 run (Church run)
V – Wood 64 run (Church run)
V – Bland 14 run (kick failed)
RUSHING
Varina – Wood 12 carries 209
yards, Anderson 9-113, Meredith
8-77, Dowling 1-10, Dixon 3-87,
Cutler 2-0, THarris 1-11, Tucker 217, Konate 1-(minus 6), Bland 2-15,
Church 1-10, Scott 1-7, RHarris 14. Atlee – Dandridge 35-148, Berry
9-(minus 16), Crescentini 2-(minus
20).
PASSING
Varina 21 0 21 14—56
Atlee 0 14 7 0—21
V – Wood 60 run (Young kick)
V – Dixon 40 run (Church run)
V – Dixon 42 run (kick failed)
A – Dandridge 5 run (Dandridge
run)
A – Dandridge 9 run (run
failed)
V – Anderson 6 run (Young
kick)
V – Anderson 6 run (kick
failed)
A – Jacob 24 pass from Berry
(Molin kick)
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October 17, 2012
Varina – 9 completions 15
attempts 111 yards 0 interceptions,
Bland 0-1-0-0. Atlee – Berry 1531-201-1.
RECEIVING
Varina – Dowling 4 receptions
39 yards, Tucker 3-63, Dixon 2-9.
Atlee – Jacob 6-139, Montedoro 215, Phipps 4-27, Dandridge 2-10,
Glymph 1-10.
Records: Varina 5-1, 3-0 Capital;
Atlee 3-3, 1-2.
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Blue Devils’ quarterback Brandon Wood calls his own number but is met by most of the Atlee
Raiders’ defense at the line for a loss.
Former county gridiron greats to end JMU career
By Dave Lawrence
for The Mechanicsville Local
Several former Hanover
County football stars will make
their final gridiron appearances
in the area when James Madison
comes to Robins Saturday to
play against Colonial Athletic
Association rival Richmond.
Kickoff Saturday is at 3:30 p.m.
Senior Adrian Cavanaugh
and redshirt senior Ryan Smith,
both standouts at Patrick Henry,
are in their final season as Dukes.
Former Hanover High School
quarterback Josh Wells, a redshirt junior, has another year of
eligibility left, but it is doubtful
that James Madison will return
to Richmond next year.
All three are looking forward
to playing in the Richmond area
one more time.
“I’m definitely looking forward to playing one more game
at home, especially in my senior
year – my last opportunity in
college,” Cavanaugh said. “It’s
very exciting.”
The Dukes (5-1, 3-0 CAA)
have come off two close victories at home – a 13-10 victory
over Towson two weeks ago
and a 27-26 double-overtime
win over William and Mary
last Saturday. The Spiders are
rebounding from a 3-8 season
last year. Richmond, despite a
44-40 loss to New Hampshire
last week, has already bested
last-season’s record. The Spiders
are now 4-3, 2-2.
Prior to this season,
Cavanaugh, a justice studies
major, had played in 24 games
his first three seasons as a Duke
and in all six games so far this
season. He came from a high
school career in which he
earned all-state honors as a linebacker to a career at a college
where talent was abundant.
“I really had to fight to get on
the field. I felt like I surrounded
myself with fantastic players and
coaches,” Cavanaugh said. “A lot
of the guys from the smaller
schools like where I came from
and where the guys on my team
came from, they were the best
athletes on their [high school]
team, some in their county. So,
coming into college, it is definitely a big adjustment.”
Wells faced a different
adjustment when he came to
James Madison. The former
Hawk knew he was not likely
going to take any snaps, but he
thought he would be playing
tight end for the Dukes. He was
wrong. He ended up at offensive tackle.
“I had no idea that I was
going to be a lineman,” Wells
said. “I just really wanted to get
on the field. … We lost our left
tackle, Theo Sherman. He went
into the NFL. We needed a left
tackle, so [the coaches said] ‘If
you want to play, to get on the
field, if you gain a little weight
and get a lot stronger, the job
is there.”
Wells found the transition
easier than he expected. “It’s
a one-on-one competition. I’ve
always been a competitive person,” he said. “In high school,
I was a physical runner – I
wasn’t a finesse kind of guy –
so that part of it came easy. I
think being a quarterback really
helped me understand blitzes
and understand coverages.”
For Smith a free safety
and punt returner, the road to
Harrisonburg was somewhat
crooked. He initially committed to Marshall and spent a season there before deciding that
James Madison was a better fit.
“Marshall was kind of a lastminute decision. Time was run-
ning out my senior year,” Smith
said. “When I got there, football was going great. … After
awhile, it just wasn’t for me. It
was too far away. I just wasn’t
happy at all.”
Cavanaugh and Smith are
planning for life after football
as soon as they finish their
JMU careers. Smith has already
graduated, and Cavanaugh will
graduate in December. Wells,
however, holds out hope for
the NFL and will be attending
camps to get teams’ attention
over the next year.
For now, though, all three have
more immediate concerns on
their mind – for example, Smith
hopes to have a lot of familiar
faces at Robins Stadium Saturday.
Turnover-laden game sends
Yellow Jackets home with loss
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Washington and Lee
University rushers amassed
473 yards and took advantage
of three key Randolph-Macon
College turnovers on Saturday
in Lexington as the Generals
handed the Yellow Jackets their
first Old Dominion Athletic
Conference loss this season
with a 49-14 result.
Washington and Lee (5-1, 30 ODAC) scored on the fourth
play of the game to take a 7-0
lead, then recovered an R-MC
fumble on the ensuing kickoff.
The Generals capitalized three
plays later to take a 14-0 advantage just 2:10 in to the game.
The Yellow Jackets (4-2, 2-1)
settled down, stringing together a nine-play, 72-yard drive
capped by an 8-yard touchdown pass from Zac Naccarato
to Vance Hendren that cut
Washington and Lee’s lead to
just points.
After holding the Generals
without a first-down on its next
possession, Randolph-Macon
had a chance to further cut
Washington and Lee’s lead, but
failed to make good on a 38-yard
field attempt. On the next play,
the Generals’ Sasha Vandalov
rushed 68 yards to the Yellow
Jackets’ 11. Two plays later, Nick
Lombardo scored on a 7-yard
run to extend Washington and
Lee’s lead to 21-7.
Randolph-Macon responded with a drive to the Generals’
16-yard line, but the advance
ended in an interception of a
Naccarato pass. Washington
and Lee took just three plays
to make the Yellow Jackets pay,
scoring on a 47-yard run by
Luke Heinsohn to go up 28-7
with 11:29 left in the second
quarter.
The Yellow Jackets scored
their final points on the next
drive when Naccarato hooked
up with Luke Sellers on a 9-yard
scoring pass to make it 28-14
with 3:08 left in the first half.
Washington and Lee scored
two unanswered touchdowns
in the third quarter on 16- and
86-yard runs by Heinsohn and
Vandalov, respectively, and
added another touchdown in
the fourth quarter on 7-yard
run by Lombardo.
Vandalov led the Generals
with six carries for 199 yards
and two touchdowns. Heinsohn
finished with 125 yards on 14
carries and three touchdowns.
Naccarato completed 15 of
25 passes for 126 yards an with
two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Tom Solak had seven tackles for R-MC on defense, while
David Fetter and Danny Hunt
File photo/Charlie Leffler
each had five stops.
Randolph-Macon College suffered its first loss in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference on
Randolph-Macon will cele- Saturday, falling 49-14 to Washington and Lee University. This photo is from the Oct. 5 game with
brate homecoming at 1 p.m. on Catholic University.
Saturday by hosting Guilford.
R-MC 7 7 0 0—14
W&L 21 7 14 7—49
W&L — Heinsohn 9
(Heinsohn kick)
W&L — Vandalov 22
(Heinsohn kick)
R-MC — Hendren 8 pass
Naccarato (Storm kick)
W&L — Lombardo 7
run
run
from
run
(Heinsohn kick)
W&L — Heinsohn 47 run
(Heinsohn kick)
R-MC — Sellers 9 pass from
Naccarato (Storm kick)
W&L — Heinsohn 16 run
(Heinsohn kick)
W&L — Vandalov 86 run
(Heinsohn kick)
W&L — Lombardo 7 run
(Heinsohn kick)
RUSHING
R-MC – Naccarato 15 completions 25 attempts 126 yards 2 interR-MC – McGhee 17 carries 69 ceptions, Petrohovich 1-2-8-0. W&L
yards, Sanders 12-43, Petrohovich – Lombardo 3-8-38-0.
11-39, Naccarato 7-36, Hendren 5RECEIVING
20, Knepp 1-10. W&L – Vandalov
6-199, Heinsohn 14-125, Lombardo
R-MC – Sellers 6 receptions
13-77, Murray 4-62, Moynahan 1-7,
51 yards, Clark 4-43, Sanders 2-19,
Stanfield 2-5, Team 1-(minus 2).
Hendren 2-14, McGhee 1-5, Norton
PASSING
1-2. W&L – Evans 2-27, Chester
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Fuel, Crisis Assistance funds offered
The Complete Eyecare/Eyewear Office of
Dr. Brian L. Townsend,
Optometrist
Would love for you to join us at our ...
First Annual Seeing Pink Event!
Visit our office on
Wednesday, October 24th in honor of
Breast Cancer Awareness Month and
receive 50% o a addiona airs of
gasses ordered.
A oron of the roceeds wi go to
suort
Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Discount requires the urchase of a first air of gasses at
reguar rices.
A usua insurances acceted .
Dr. Brian L. Townsend
AND
Optometrist
Dr. Jennifer B. Bowman
746-5245
7074 Mechanicsville Pike
NEXT TO LEE DAVIS HIGH
SCHOOL
Optometrist
Monday - Friday
8:30 AM-5:30 PM
WWW.BRIANTOWNSEND.NET
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The Mechanicsville Local
October 17, 2012
The Hanover County
Department of Social Services
began accepting applications
for the Fuel Assistance Program
on Tuesday, Oct. 9. The application deadline is Nov. 9.
Fuel Assistance is a temporary program that helps eligible households with the costs
of heating their homes. The
amount that is received will not
necessarily cover all of the winter heating costs but will be a
supplement.
Benefits are based on the
availability of funds and the
number of applications received
within the state. In order to be
eligible for fuel or utility assistance, your household’s income
must be less than the maximum allowed for the number
of people in the home, and you
must be responsible for paying
the heating bill.
Chris Bonelli
joins Ambassador
Program at Tech
Chris Bonelli of Mechanicsville has joined the College
of Liberal Arts and Human
Sciences Ambassador Program.
Students are selected to join
the team each spring through a
competitive application process.
Bonelli, a junior majoring in
communication in the College
of Liberal Arts and Human
Sciences, volunteers with a faculty member for a minimum of
two hours a week and volunteers for other various events
hosted by the college.
Ambassadors work closely
with faculty, staff, parents and
alumni to expand the college’s
outreach. They gain invaluable
experience through opportunities to be leaders, networking
and interacting with members
of the college.
The ambassador program
was formed in 1993 and has
been providing more than 3,000
volunteer hours to the college
and the college departments
each year.
Applications will be processed as soon as possible but no
later than mid-December. Funds
are sent directly to the vendor
beginning the first week in
January. Hanover’s share of this
statewide allocation is limited.
Last fall, the Hanover
Department of Social Services
assisted 968 customers with
their bills through the Fuel
Assistance program. The total
amount of fuel assistance provided was $246,472.36.
Applications for Fuel
Assistance are available at the
Hanover County Department
of Social Services, 12304
Washington Highway, Ashland
VA 23005. You can also call a
Customer Service Agent at 3654100 and an application will be
mailed to you. A face-to-face
interview is not required. You
can find the link to download
an application by visiting http://
www.dss.virginia.gov/benefit/
ea/fuel/forms.cgi
The Hanover Department
of Social Services also offers
a Crisis Assistance program.
In order to receive Crisis
Assistance, a heating emergency must exist. A “heating emergency” could include lack of
heat, imminent cut-off of utilities and inoperable or unsafe
heating equipment.
Crisis Assistance can include:
❍ Payment of utility security deposit.
❍ Purchase of portable
space heater.
❍ Purchase of primary
home heating utility bill.
❍ Payment for emergency
shelter.
❍ Repair of heating equipment, and/or purchase of supplemental heating equipment
or maintenance.
Crisis Assistance applications for repairs will be accepted
Nov. 1, 2012, through March
15, 2013, for repairs.
Crisis Assistance applications for fuel/utility costs will
be accepted from Jan. 2, 2013.
through March 15, 2013.
Last fall and winter, the
Hanover Department of Social
Services assisted 177 customers
with their heating emergencies
through the Crisis Assistance
program. The total amount of
crisis assistance provided was
$38,484.88.
For more information about
the Fuel Assistance or Crisis
Assistance programs, contact
the Hanover Department of
Social Services at 804-365-4100.
Information submitted by
Tom Harris, Hanover County
public information officer.
Local visits Dominican Republic
Photo submitted by Troy Louis
Cindy Falwell, right, and her best friend Troy Louis took The Mechanicsville Local along for a
trip to the Dominican Republic. It was Cindy’s first trip out of the country. They visited Punta
Cana for 13 days and, according to the two, the weather was perfect.
MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
Mechanicsville Christian Center: Families encountering Christ Sun. 9 & 11AM, children’s ministries
Wed. 7PM, students Sun. & Thurs. nights, small
groups. 8061 Shady Grove Rd. www.mccag.org
Hanover Baptist Church ( 3 mi from Va Ctr Commons Mall). Practical Bible preaching & conservative, sacred music. Active teens & children’s master club. Family oriented & God-centered. Emphasize personal salvation through repentance and
faith in Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior. 798-7190
www.hbcva.org
The Bridge – We want to build a Bridge to Christ,
to spiritual maturity, and of hope to the world. Our
vision is to be “less church, more fulfilling.” No
matter where you are or what season of life you’re
in, be our guest on Sunday mornings at 10:30. We
are located at 8026 Walnut Grove Road, 442-6565.
Please check us out online at thebridge2hope.org
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Trinity Christian Church
8469 Atlee Road, 746-4838
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m.
Nursery Provided
Dr. Rick Harrison, Pastor
Helen Simpson, LCSW, Associate Pastor
Donna Lewis, Director of Music
www.trinitychristianchurch.com
EPISCOPAL
All Souls Episcopal Church
Worshiping at Messiah Lutheran, 8154 Atlee Rd,
9:30am Holy Eucharist • 10:45am Christian Ed
Nursery Provided • 804-559-9302
Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7pm
The Rev. Amelie Allen Wilmer, Vicar
Email: [email protected]
Visit our website: www.allsoulsva.org
Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454 3263
Old Church Rd. Sun 9 & 11 am Holy Eucharist. Education for all ages at 10am. Nursery 10-12. Refreshments after 11am service. immanueloc.org
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church , Rte 301 & 54,
Hanover Courthouse, VA 23069,
Fall Schedule: Sunday Service will be at
8am & 10:30am with coffee hour after both services. Christian education at 9:15. Nursery is available for infants & toddlers at the 10:00am service.
Rev. Jack Sutor 537-5516. stpaulshanover.org
The Episcopal Church of the Creator
7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765
Christ Centered, Biblically Focused
8:00 am Holy Eucharist
10:30 am Holy Eucharist
Nursery provided @ 9:00 am &10:15 am
Sunday School 9:30-10:15 am
www.creatorfamily.net
email: [email protected]
EVANGELICAL FRIENDS
Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk.
804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sundays 8:30 or 11am, w/Sunday School @ 9:45.
Daily preschool & after school child care.
LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH
4000 Creighton Rd., 1.8 mi. west of I295.
"The Church With Your Family At Heart"
Sunday School 9:45; Worship 11:00
Evening Service 6:00;
Wednesday Evening AWANA (KJV) 7pm,
Prayer Service 7:30
Pastor Don Sumpter.
Find out more on our web:
landmarkbaptistrichmond.org
Rural Point Baptist Church
6548 Studley Road,
730-3226
www.ruralpointbaptist.com
Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170
COME & SEE!
All info at: www.truthbaptistchurch.com
INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN
Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070
6502 Creighton Rd.
Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11:00,
Contemporary 9:30 & 11:00, Bible School at 8:15,
9:30 & 11:00. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris
Santasiere, Associate Minister; Mike Langley, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music
Minister; Mike Campbell, Youth Minister;
Rose Williams, Children’s Director.
fairmountchristian.org
Gethsemane Church of Christ
5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike
Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 AM
Sunday School 10:00 AM
804-779-2044
Bill Wines, Senior Minister
www.gethsemanechristian.org
LUTHERAN
Messiah Lutheran Church & School
8154 Atlee Rd. 746-7134 www.mlcas.org
Sunday Service- 8:00 am & 11am, Sun. School 9:30.
Preschool for 3 -5 yr olds. Child Care 7am-6pm
St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500
8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com
Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor; Sunday School 9:15am,
Worship Service 10:30am, Nursery Available.
NAZARENE
Hanover Church of the Nazarene
8391 Atlee Rd, (hanoverlife.com)
Atlee Christian Academy -- PK-5th grade
atleechristianacademy.com (746-3900)
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Solid Rock Ministries, 8166 Ladiestown Road
Sunday Morning Contemporary Worship- 10:30am
"Come As You Are!" Child care provided.
779-7904, Dr. Michael R. Howard, Pastor
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
PRESBYTERIAN
GINTER PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
3601 Seminary Ave., Richmond. Many Hanover
members. Thoughtful, joyful, diverse. 8 minutes
south of I-295. GinterParkPC.org. 804-359-5049
MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Atlee and Signal Hill Rd.
Nancy Clark, Interim Pastor
Tel. 746-5496; www.mechpres.org
You are welcome to join us on Sundays:
9 am Contemporary
10 am Sunday School Classes
11 am Traditional
SALEM Presbyterian Church - Loving members,
biblically-based teaching & preaching.
Join us in our historic sanctuary!
Worship 11AM, fellowship after.
5394 Studley Rd.
Pastor: Sandi Shaner
746-0732
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7400 Antique Lane Mechanicsville,
Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am.
Worship Service 11am. Wed. evening Prayer
Meeting & Kids Clubs for Children of all ages, 7pm.
Church phone #746-2788
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Black Creek Baptist Church , 6289 McClellan Rd.
Sunday School, 9am; Worship 10:15am (Nursery
prov.); Wed. night prayer service 7pm. 1st & 3rd
Wed. Children in Action, Preschool to 5th grade,
6:45-7:45pm. Youth Pastor, Reverend Craig Secor.
Church 781-0330. www.blackcreek.org
Broadus Memorial Baptist Church ,
5351 Pole Green Rd.
Mechanicsville 23116.
8:45am Traditional Worship
10am Bible Study for all ages,
11am Contemporary Worship,
Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700
broaduschurch.org
Cool Spring Baptist Church
9283 Atlee Station Rd.
For info, activities & worship times visit www.cool
spring.org or call 746-0800
FCC - Fellowship Community Church
Teaching the Word of God and watching for the
miraculous. Hanover High School 9:45am
www.fellowshipcc.com
Grace United Family Church
“Where Grace Unites Us”
8700 Bell Creek Road Mechanicsville 23116
Sunday Worship 10:30 AM
Get connected in one of our small groups;
“Communities of Hope” to begin soon.
Contact: 335-6728 /[email protected]
“Come as you are” -- See you Sunday!
Glenn Hawkins, Pastor
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Call 746-1235 for more details!
Hillcrest Baptist Church
11342 Hanover Courthouse Rd.
730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner
& Study, Sun 11am Svc
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
hbchanover.org
Mechanicsville Baptist Church,
8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev.Tim Madison
Sunday Schedule: 8:30am Contemporary Worship,
9:45 Bible Study & 11am Traditional Worship
New Bethesda Baptist Church
9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101
Todd Combee, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am.
Bible Study/Youth activities; 6:00 pm
Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm
www.newbethesda.org
New Highland Baptist Church
Worship 8:30 am & 11 am, Sunday School 9:45am
Pastor Robert Lee 9200 New Ashcake Road, Mech.
550-9601 www.newhighlandbaptist.org
Shalom Baptist Church
6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737
Rev. Mark Miller
Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 11am,
Wed. 6:30pm Children Bible Study / Youth
Alyx Christian, Minster to Children
Jean M. Dart, Music
shalombaptist.net
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST
New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mechanicsville. Sunday school 9:45 am, Morning worship 10:30 am, afternoon 1pm, Wednesday
Prayer & Bible study 7:30 pm. L. Ronald Staley,
Pastor. For more info 321-2110.
www.sovereigngraceinmechanicsville.org
UNITED METHODIST
Enon United Methodist Church
6156 Studley Rd; 746-4719
Rev. Dr. Jeff Harlow, Pastor
Join us for Sunday School, for all ages, 9:45am
Worship Service at 11am (Nursery provided)
Sunday Afternoon Faith Exploration,
for all ages 4:30-5:30pm
[email protected]
www.enonumc.org
Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd,
746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor
Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided)
Sunday School all ages. 10 am.
Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org
Mechanicsville United Methodist Church
7356 Atlee Road,
Join us for Sunday School at 9:45AM, Worship at
8:30 & 11 am. & Wed. night worship service at
6:45pm. Kerry D. Boggs, Pastor. 746-5118
Shady Grove United MethodistCelebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings.
Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:00. Contemporary
worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:00- All
Ages. Nursery for preschoolers at all services.
Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd,
Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073
shadygroveumc.org
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CLASSIFIEDS
MISCELLANEOUS REAL
ESTATE & SERVICES
Homes for Sale
ROOMMATES
HANOVER CO.: AREA 36
TO SHARE HOME IN MECHANICSVILLE
Own master bedroom and private bath.
Non-smoker. No pets, but pet friendly. $600 per
month includes all utilities, cable and internet.
Call 317-9091
FOR SALE OR RENT-TO-OWN
FIRST FLOOR MASTER - ROCKVILLE
16470 Estate Lane, Montpelier, VA 23192
Beautiful rolling 5 acres w/pristine 5 BR, 3.5baths,
3200s.f. executive home. Gourmet kitchen, quality
upgrades through-out, 3-stall barn, POND, near
South Anna E.S. Convenient to Short Pump yet
rural. $467,000 Call Amber Kennedy Owner/Agent
at 804-837-0927
HANOVER CO.: AREA 44
7987 Colony Dr.
Renovated Throughout!
Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Including a Granite Kitchen
4 BR, 2.2 BA, 1800 SF
2-CAR GARAGE + BASEMENT
OWN ME starting at $1037/mo
(804) 433-3828 • FalesGroup.com
The Fales Group @ reFine Properties
FOR SALE BY OWNER - Ranch with 3 Bedrooms,
2 full baths in an open floor plan. 2 car attached
garage, 14’ x 30’ workshop, 12’x 20’ tool shed.
Open House Sunday Nov. 4th, 2 pm - 4 pm.
3287 Simi Court, 23111. $190,000.
Call 569-0378 for an appointment.
For Sale By Owner Well maintained brick rancher
in quiet, low traffic subdivision. 3 Bed 2 Bath, 1,500
sq ft. Heat pump/CA. New 30 year shingles. All
appliances and washer dryer convey. Close to
295/301 Hospital - Schools. Must call for an appointment, 804-727-9315. Price reduced. $174,000.
$159.950! – Move-in Ready!
4 Large Bedrooms/2 Bath Cape!
Heatpump! Private rear yard
Backs to woods! Mechanicsville!
EDITH SAMUEL 370.6800
website: UCallMe2Move.com
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GENERAL REAL ESTATE
Think you can’t afford a home because you do not
have the down payment or closing costs? Think
again. Government grants for down payment
assistance and/or closing costs are still available.
Single making $42,350 or less may qualify.
Contact Arthur Locke at Napier Realtors ERA
for more information 804-592-7471 or
email [email protected]
HOMES FOR SALE
Hanover- Cool Spring Road NEW Home on
over an acre. 3BR 2 Bath 1620 square foot.
All NEW appliances Great Schools!
$245,000. Call Paul, 370-4158.
Residential for Rent ∫
APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
Gethsemane Court Apt. 2-Bedrooms,
1-bath. 2-story with range, refrigerator, HVAC
& washer/dryer hook up. $725/month.
Available November 1st! Section 8 approved.
Call Dennis 746-8630 or 513-0717.
King William - Colonial Square 2-bdrm, eat-in
kitchen, washer/dryer, excellent location.
From $715/mo. Call 804-769-0867,
www.colonial-squareapartments.com
Hanover’s Best Buy!
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Homes for Sale
LakeRidge Square
Apartments ,
Voted Hanover’s
Best for 2011!
"Superior" Resident
Satisfaction Award! "Go With The
Best!" Spacious 2BR/2BA Apartment Homes.
Washer/Dryer /Alarm and all Appliances included.
Prices from $880!
www.lakeridgesquare.com
866-610-1221
804-550-3566 Fax
2 miles from VCC Mall and all conveniences!
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October 17, 2012
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APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
CLEANING & HOUSEKEEPING
OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND!
GREAT RENTAL RATES, REFRESHMENTS & PRIZES!
Live comfortably at Hanover Crossing apartment
homes, minutes to Route 301 and many stores and
restaurants!
9258 Hanover Crossing Drive, Mech. VA 23116.
804.746.4242 / www.RentHere.net
Windmill Way, 2-bedrooms, Washer/Dryer,
Dishwasher in the island, balcony or patio.
From $795 to $855. www.windmill-way.com
Open 7-Days a week by Appointment
Call 804-340-2828
HOUSES UNFURNISHED
10051 Pamunkey Road, 23116 - 3-bedroom, 2-bath
home in a quiet neighborhood. All appliances included. Including washer/dryer. $1150. Available
Immediately. Call 314-5392
HANOVER/ROCKVILLE AREA - 3 bdrms, 2 full baths,
rancher, w/appliances & storage shed, $1,000 mo.
Refs & security dep. req’d. No lg. inside pets. 804749-3356.
KING WILLIAM
131 Black Gum Rd. Located 2 miles from Kent
Store on Rt. 30. 1100 sq.ft., 2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
$750 per month. 1st and last months rent required
at move in. No pets. Call (804)400-6041
T-N-T Cleaning Inc. offers regular & Spring cleaning for res/comm. & new construction. Bonded.
Ins. Call 746-8805
HAULING
Abandoned Junk Cars Wanted Pay $300 up to
$1,000. No title needed - free towing. 804-247-5263
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Uncontested Divorces & Separation Agreements
Uncontested Divorces $450 plus costs
804-564-0016
Susan H. Call, Esquire
Saturday Appointments
7301 Hanover Green Dr. Mechanicsville
WANTED RESIDENTIAL
ALL CASH for your house immediately....
Call Larry Powers with ERA Woody Hogg
and Assoc at 804-740-9120
Business
& Service Directory
AC & HEATING
ELIMINATE YOUR HEATING BILLS
OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler.
Ellis Contracting Inc. 804-366-9536
ADULT CARE
Companion/Aid will care for your elderly loved
one in your home - Available part time, days. 35
years experience & references available. Call 804908-3738.
CHILD CARE
FT/PT openings in a Great, Learning & Loving Day
Care. 25 yrs exp. Call 909-2333.
Mechanicsville area -experienced mom has
opening for infants to preschool. Call 347-1249.
CLEANING & HOUSEKEEPING
Cleaning Services - Mechanicsville Hanover area
Home or Office. Reasonable Rates. References
Ask for Donna, 543-8099
Announcements
FOUND
FOUND: Small orange cat on Monday 10/15
in church parking lot on Atlee Road.
Please call 789-9058 to describe.
GENERAL & SPECIAL NOTICES
BAZAAR EXTRAORDINAIRE III
Chamberlayne Heights UMC
6100 Chamberlayne Road
Oct. 19th, 3pm - 9pm & 20th, 9am -3pm
Vendors, Silent Auction, Food
YOU READ THIS.
So will thousands of others. Call
746-1235
to place your ad here!
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
YARD & ESTATE SALES
ESTATE TAG SALE
Dr Walter Droust-Hansen
5516 N. Mallard Run Wmsburg,
Va. 23188, Oct 25to28;9am-6pm
18th - 20thC Still Lifes,Naut,Lndscps,
portrts,35 mintures!19thC:Biedermeier
desk,pianoforte,Fr.Ormolu,Ely Terry+
8Clocks; Windsor chairs &benches;
drp lef tbls,finechina:Staff dogs,Orient,
B&W,floblue,30 pcs cranberry glass,
10 prism Lusters, Bohemian glass,
orientFolding screen, cast iron banks,
Coll of muffineers,S/P,6 Standishes,
Lg coffee grinders,books,copper,
art potry,glass,20thC: Chipp sec/bkcase
QA dining tbl,6 chairs Welsh dresser,
Orient.rugs;dolls; tools power washer
His&Her unused bicycles,coins,stamps,
200 pcs fine jewelry!B&G Sachsisk
Blomst china, Hodges 804-337-8708
HUGE Multi Family Moving Sale Fri. 10/19 & Sat.
10/20, 8 am - 3 pm. 8510 Winding Knoll Lane, in
Old Church. Furniture, housewares, antiques,
sports equipment and much, much, more.
Cool weather - Hot bargains! Rain or shine
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE - Saturday, Oct.
20th, 8am-12noon. 7239 Mechanicsville Turnpike
across from Patient First.
Moving Sale S/S October 20th & 21st 9am - 4pm 10494 Williamsville Rd. Hanover (804) 839-3320
Oak table, with leaf, 4 upholstered captain’s chairs
Microwave stand - butcher block style; Single bed
& dresser - This End Up style; Pine desk & bookcase; Metal Headboard - King; Brass bed - Dbl; 2
roll around cabinets made from bourbon barrels
Cheney talking machine with records; TV/ video
cabinet- wood with glass doors - pine; 2 brass,
swing arm floor lamps; several table lamps; Hanging pool table light; Antique, cane seat, oak desk
chair; Antique China cabinet, matching side board
& mirror; Antique oak school desk; 2 wood file
cabinets; 1 large mirror (3’ x 4’); Weight machine Body Teck by Avita; Ping pong table; Telescope tripod; Electric leaf shredder; Electric log splitter;
Wood deck furniture; 32’ extension ladder; Picture
frames, knickknacks, etc.
Yard Sale - Sat. Oct. 20th, 8 am - 1 pm
4416 Crown Hill Road, 23111.
Baby clothes, lots of miscellaneous household.
Yard Sale Saturday, Oct. 20th, 8 am - 3pm
8415 Arnold Road, 1-mile east of Battlefield School
off Route 360. Antiques, Miscellaneous Household,
Decorative Items, New Toiletry Items.
Holiday Barbies $20. each, Canna Potted Plants,
Much More - too much to list!
Yard Sale - Saturday, October 20th, 8am-2pm,
6078 Anvil Lane, Gardner Estates off Creighton
Road. Clothes, Housewares, Electronics,
Some Furniture & MUCH MORE!
Place your ad here and
it will be delivered to
over 25,000 households.
Call 746-1235 or email
[email protected]
for advertising information.
Recruitment
Merchandise
OWNER OPERATOR
∂ Year ’round, Recession-Proof
CLERICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE
FIREWOOD & FUEL
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
$50 PER PICKUP LOAD; $80 PER CORD.
DELIVERY AVAILABLE!
CALL 804-305-1700 or 804-556-4582
Firewood - Oak & Hickory. Small & Large Load
Delivered. 804-746-1281
Seasoned Firewood For Sale.
Small/Large Loads Delivered.
Call 229-2694
FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Queen Bedroom Suite - Darkwood. 2 dressers,
night stand, and mirror. Good condition $200.
Call 543-6991 after 2:00pm.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Bed - New Mattress Set in Plastic w/ warr. Full
$99, Queen $109, King $189. Delivery/Lay -A-Way.
Call 804-218-0680.
Lee-Davis High School Yearbooks
1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1983
Call 746-7671
Tanning Bed - Sun Quest Pro 16SE 115 volt.
New Bulbs $1200.
Call 804-201-7572
Education
& Instruction
Part time Receptionist position in busy mental
health practice near Dumbarton and Glenside.
Hours: Mon. 8:45-5; Thurs. 8:45-1 and Fri 8:45 -1.
Position includes significant data entry, answering
a multi-line phone, checking in clients, processing
patient co-payments and weekly deposits. Multitasking a must. Pay range $9-10.00 per hour depending on experience. No benefits. Fax resumes
only (no phone calls please) to 804 264-1029.
Experienced Piano Teacher now accepting new
student ages 6 years - Senior adults. Great for
homeschoolers. My Studio or your home. References available. Call Laura Carr at 804-339-6267.
Electrical Helpers
Good Driving Record &
∂ Dedicated Runs to Central PA &
Back
Must have a Class A CDL & 1 year driving
experience within the last 5 years.
Ask about our lease purchase program
with down payment assistance.
DriveForGreatwide.com
Own Transportation. Call 746-3122
Ashland, VA based Electrical Contractor is seeking to hire experienced Electrical Helpers . Call
our office between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00
pm at 804-798-0541.
General Contractor is seeking Full Time HelpersMust have experience in carpentry and siding
work. Submit your resume to rdbcontractinginc@
yahoo.com
Mechanicsville Company is looking for an HVAC
Technician &/or an Apprentice with 2 plus years of
e x p e r i e n c e . Candidate must be a HS
Graduate/GED, have NO criminal history & a clean
driving record, desire to work hard, have reliable
transportation to/from work, great attitude & neat
appearance. EOE (804)559-0870
EXPERIENCED Wait Staff needed for Italian Kitchen in Mechanicsville. Week nights, Weekends & all
day Sundays a must. Please apply in person at
7255 Lee Davis Road or call Elizabeth or Michelle
at 746-4324.
TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS
Drivers - Top Pay! O.O’s and 1
company driver needed!
Containers. 2 yrs exp./clean MVR.
ATC, Chesapeake
Call Dan 757-487-2036
Recreation
∂ No-Touch Freight
Call Jennifer to learn more!
866-817-8777
SKILLED LABOR
RESTAURANT & FOOD SERVICE
ARTS & MUSIC
∂ Roundtrip Miles Paid
HEALTHCARE
COME WORK WITH US!
Hanover Health & Rehabilitation Center
Looking for a change?
We are looking for people who love what they
do for the following positions:
Activities Assistant - Part Time
Housekeeping Director
Maintenance Helper
Occupational & Physical Therapists
RN Staff Development Coordinator
RNs - LPNs - CNAs
Housekeeping - Laundry - Dietary
To apply, please visit our website and
complete an application & survey:
www.lifeworksrehab.com
CAMPERS & TRAVEL TRAILERS
2006 Fleetwood Neon Single-sided Pop-Up Camper, Sleeps 3. Electric Brakes, 30 amp power cord.
Tows Easily with 6-cylinder. Good Condition.
$2,000. Call 804-730-3431
To advertise, email us at
[email protected]
Place your ad here and
it will be delivered to
over 25,000 households.
Call 746-1235 or email
[email protected]
for advertising information.
Veterinary Technician
Full-time and/or Part-time tech needed for busy
clinic and weekend emergency service in Mechanicsville. Must be flexible with schedule, includes
weekends. Experience is required. Fax resume to
804-746-7805 or call 730-2565.
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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
PROPERTY MANAGER
Individual or married couple to live on-site and
manage small rooming house business in East
End. Responsibilities include rentals plus light
maintenance and housekeeping. Compensation
consists of free living quarters including utilities
plus salary. Send contact info and qualifications
to [email protected].
Warehouse Freight Handlers needed in Mechanicsville, 8pm, 12am, & 2am shifts available. Must
meet hiring requirements including background
investigation & drug screen. Apply online:
www.Capstone.jobs Call: 888-306-8042 & reference
the city & state in message.
Capstone is a Drug-Free Workplace. EOE, M/F/D/V
LEGAL DISPLAY ADS
Clean Homes - Part Time, Full Days.
Experience preferred
Own transportation required
Call 559-4356.
Pro Maids is looking for dependable people who
take pride in their work. Good pay + bonus. M-F
Days. Use our car while on the job. Call 550-7171.
Place your ad here and
it will be delivered to
over 25,000 households.
Call 746-1235 or email
[email protected]
for advertising information.
Find out about Hanover County’s proposed plan to construct intersection
improvements at the Sliding Hill Road (Rt. 656) and Air Park Road (Rt.
813) intersection in Hanover County. A traffic signal and additional turn
lanes are proposed to improve the intersection. Construction is currently
projected to begin in the fall of 2013.
Review the project information which includes the proposed road
intersection improvements, project schedule and funding information at
the Department of Public Works, County Administration Building, 7516
County Complex Road, at the Hanover County Government Center
Complex. Telephone: (804) 365-6181.
If your concerns cannot be satisfied, Hanover County is willing to hold a
public hearing. You may request a public hearing by sending a written
request to Mr. Joseph Vidunas, Traffic Engineer at the Department of
Public Works, 7516 County Complex Road, Hanover, Virginia 23069 on
or before October 31, 2012. If a request for a public hearing is received,
notice of the date, time and place of the public hearing will be provided.
2798346-01
Hanover County ensures nondiscrimination and equal employment in
all programs and activities in accordance with Title VI and Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964. If you need more information or special
assistance for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency,
contact Joseph Vidunas at the above address or phone number or
TTY 711.
Project: VDOT # 0656-042-334, UPC 71354
Federal Aid Project # CM-5127(674)
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Hanover, King William and around Mechanicsville.
LEGAL DISPLAY ADS
Hanover County Virginia
Sliding Hill Road and Air Park Road
Intersection Improvements
Highway Improvement Project
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MECHANICSVILLE
23111
MECHANICSVILLE
23116
HANOVER
23069
BB & T - Lee Davis
7016 Mechanicsville Tpke
Atlee Branch Library
9161 Atlee Road
Hanover Co Sheriff’s Office
7522 County Complex Road
BB & T - Mech
8074 Mechanicsville Tpke
BB & T - Lee Davis
9186 Mechanicsville Tpke
Houndstooth Restaurant
13271 Hanover Courthouse Rd
Covenant Woods
7090 Covenant Woods Dr.
EVB (Kings Charter)
9495 Charter Gate Drive
Pamunkey Regional Jail
7240 Courtland Farm Road
Colonial Pharmacy
7510 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Hogg Professional Building
9137 Chamberlayne Road
Wickham Bldg
7515 County Complex Road
EVB Bank (Mechanicsville)
8123 Mechanicsville Tpke.
La Bella Hair Design
9369 Atlee Road, Ste 3105
EVB Bank (Old Church)
4241 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Owens and Minor
9120 Lockwood Blvd
Hanover Cleaners
8092 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Padows Deli
8161 Atlee Road
Hanover Health & Rehab
8139 Lee Davis Road
The Dance Company
8324 Bell Creek Road, Ste
Hometown Realty
7240 Lee Davis Rd, Suite 200
Valero (Atlee & Sliding Hill Rds.)
10030 Sliding Hill Road
360 Coin Laundry & Cleaners
7040 Mechanicsville Tpke
Lee Davis B & P
7051 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Lee Davis Pharmacy
7023 Lee Park Road
Long & Foster
6150 Mechanicsville Tpke
Mechanicsville Drug
8077 Mechanicsville Tpke.
301 BP
9159 Chamberlayne Road
MANQUIN
23106
M & M Pizza - B&P Station
1418 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy.
360 Hardware & Rental
625 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy
Tropical Smoothie
7152 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Martins
7324 Bell Creek Road
UPS Store
8005 C Creighton Parkway
Village Bank
6127 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Village Bank (Old Mech)
8051 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Valero Atlee & Meadowbridge
8188 Atlee Road
West Store
4225 Mechanicsville Tpke.
ASHLAND
23005
Ashland Breakfast & Lunch
539 S. Washington Hwy.
Ashland Coffee & Tea
100 N Railroad Ave.
Ashland Visitor Ctr
112 North Railroad Ave.
Cross Brothers Grocery
107 South Center Street
Han Community Svc
12300 Washington Hwy.
Henry Clay Shopping Center
Rt. 54
Rite Aid
607 England Street
Mech Local Lobby
6400 Mechanicsville Tpke
Shoneys
7137 Mechanicsville Tpke.
Han Co Admin Bldg
7516 County Complex Road
KING WILLIAM
23086
Rennie’s Texaco/KWm
5033 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy.
Sheetz/Ashland
12341 N. Washington Hwy.
Sheetz/Leadbetter Dr
10037 Sliding Hill Road
Skateland
516 N. Washington Hwy.
Valero (King William)
12132 King William Road
One Stop Market
2185 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy.
STUDLEY
23162
Studley Store
5407 Studley Road
GLEN ALLEN
23059
Green Top Sporting Goods
10193 Washinghton Highway
Bank Essex/Va Ctr
9951 Brook Road
Chic-fil-A
10176 Brook Road
HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS
CARPENTRY
Affordable Home Repairs Carpentry, Roofing,
Siding, Replacement Windows Gutters & Decks.
Lic/Ins. Jim Martin, 347-3812
CHIMNEY CLEANING
ELECTRICAL
CRH Electric - Licensed Master Electrician
Affordable rates. Service change, additions,
receptical replacement, all trouble shooting.
www.crh-electric.com or Call 439-3470 BBB
Hanover Chimney Sweeps - Serving area since
1981. Ins. Chimney & Gutter Cleaning. 746-1056
Danny Electric Specializing in Residential Service.
Professional work that you can afford! Lic/Ins.
Danny Hinton, 804-640-5044
CONCRETE/BRICK
EXCAVATING
HANOVER WALKS & PATIOS, INC
14 Years Serving Hanover
Driveways, Patios, Walkways - 746-9697
Mechanicsville Masonry
Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured
Residential Projects - Brick, Block & Stone
(804) 754-6722
DRIVEWAYS
10% off with this ad - DRIVEWAY SEAL COATING
Hand Applied - Commercial Grade
Call Seal This! LLC 248-1654
www.richmondsealing.com
Driveway Gravel 804-461-8423
ELECTRICAL
Affordable Generator Installations
Sales, Service, and Repairs
Free Estimates Call 746-4350
www.mallory-electric.com
Always Call Brent Electric
Master Electrician 30 yrs. exp.
Lifetime Mech Res. Free Est. Lic/Ins.
804-833-5184
A SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE
Commercial and Residential Excavation
Clearing & Site Work, Road & Driveway Construction & Repair, All Size Ponds, Grading, Shore Line
Repairs & Erosion Control. Lic. Fully Ins. 746-2605
FENCING
*SUPERIOR FENCE CO* for the BEST VALUE
on a Quality Wood Fence. Call 559-2211
Repairs & Improvements of All Sizes
Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.
Winters Fencing 627-2935 Best Prices!
Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.
FLOORS
Flooring Installation - Hardwood, Laminate,
Refinishing. Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.
Call William, 804-640-1153
Better Business Bureau Accredited
Hardwood, Laminate & Tile Flooring – Floor
Refinishing, Rejuvenation & DUST FREE options
More than 15 years of experience - Lic. & Insured
Call Derrick 804-928-6564 or 804-426-5989
GARAGES/GARAGE DOORS
Mechanicsville Garage Door
Sales & Service. Licensed & Insured.
254-0398
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
HAULING
Locklear Construction - Renovations, Additions,
Siding, Decks, All Types of Repairs everything
from replacing windows, doors, siding to rot repair
and Storm Damage Repair. No job too small or too
large. Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates. Member BBB. Call 730-0589 or 382-7570
Purcell Construction
Call Hunter Purcell 972-2215
www.PurcellConstruction.Biz
Home Repairs ∂ Additions ∂ Barns
Siding & Windows ∂ Roofing
Decks ∂ Porches ∂ Historical
Renovations ∂ Insurance Claims Welcome
Free Est. ∂ Lic/Insured ∂ Res. & Comm. ∂ BBB
R.C.’s Disposal
Hauling, recycling of metal/cardboard,
small demo; licensed and insured
804-572-8690
HEATING/AC
BELL CREEK Heating- Cooling
Service & Preventative Maintenance.
31 yrs exp. Lic. BBB 559-1045.
FRESH AIR Heating, Cooling, &
Indoor Air Quality - Call for Service
or Replacement Estimates
www.freshairva.com 804.730.1999
HOME REPAIRS
Russo Renovations, LLC
We do anything from Simple Home Repairs to
Complete Room Renovations. Quality, Honesty and
Integrity. Licensed and Insured. Call 804-WERNOV8
GUTTERS
ALL ABOUT GUTTERS ∂ Family Owned & Operated
Cleaning ∂ Repair ∂ Guards ∂ Installation
Free Estimates ∂ Lic/Ins. ∂ aagrichmond.com
Gutter Cleaning Special $79*. Call Today 248-6759
HANDYMAN
STRAIGHTLINE PAINTING, LLC
Faux Finishing, Interior/Exterior
Cabinet Refinishing, Wallpaper Removal
Call Bobby 804-316-1108 Free Estimates
Virginia Repair Services
Any of your Home Repair Needs
siding,sheetrock, plumbing,decks, roofing, flooring
Free estimates. Call Brandon @804-477-4258
HAULING
Gravel, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, & Mulch 804-461-8423
Stanley Home Improvement
Repairs inside & outside your home.
No job too small. 20 years experience.
Licensed & Insured Ken 262-8845 or 840-0464
C.A.E. Home Repair & Renovation Service
Offering Windows & Doors, Siding & Trim,
Rotten Wood Replacement, Painting, Gutters &
More. Save BIG Bucks, call now 804-267-9374.
Drywall Repairs- Small jobs welcome.
Clean & Dependable. Licensed & Insured
30 years experience. Dean~ 803-8417
Herring Home ImprovementWindows, Decks, Sheds, Repairs.
Licensed & Insured. Call 537-5755
Ritchie Home Improvement - Garages, Decks,
Porches & Siding. Big or Small We Do It All! No Job
Too Small! Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.
Serving Mechanicsville for 18 yrs. Call 512-7441
Seward’s Home Repairs
Residential & Rental Property Painting & Repairs.
No Job too small! Licensed/Insured.
Call for all your handyman needs, Larry 402-6548.
SELLING
HOMES?
List your properties with
The Mechanicsville Local!
Call (804) 746-1235
for advertising information today!
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HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
LAWN CARE
PLUMBING
WINDMILL BUILDING
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A SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE
Commercial and Residential Landscaping
Including design installation & maintenance,
12-month contracts, irrigation installation &
maintenance, hardscapes, driveway stone,
drainage issues, outdoor lighting, mulch delivery &
leaf removal services with curbside pickup.
Licensed and insured. (804)746-2605
Browning Plumbing Services
Home & Commercial Plumbing Repairs
Backflow Testing and Repairs
Serving Mechanicsville & Surrounding Areas
Reasonable Rates. Call 559-4766
We built our first home in 1986
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Custom Home Builder — Your lot or ours!
References Available! Licensed & Insured!
Create your own project wish
list on our website!
Fill out a work request & we will contact you for your FREE estimate.
or Call 804-640-5144
HOUSEWASHING
Affordable Powerwash
Houses, Roofs, Decks, Lic & Ins. 550-2345
Serving Mechanicsville for over 15 years
BL&G Powerwashing Lic / Ins. Houses, Decks,
Fences etc. Deck Sealing & Staining avail. Free Est,
Donald Cassity 317-9156, 779-0349.
www.BLGPowerwashing.com
Hanover Handy Services - P o w e r w a s h i n g
Houses, Decks, Gutter Cleaning
Licensed & Insured. Call 363-8393
JAY-M’S POWER WASHING
Houses, Decks, Driveways
Free Estimates - Licensed & Insured
730-4969 / 363-6988
LAWN CARE PLUS
Complete Lawn Care -Affordable Lawn Maintenance, Weed Control, Aeration, Seeding & Fertilizing. Fully Lic/Ins. Certified. Free Est. 730-2367
Mulch - 746-1281
Bark Mulch Shredded & Colored Mulch.
Small/Large Loads Delivered.
Perdue’s Power Washing Est. 1995 Res/Comm.
House, decks, sealing, gutter cleaning, fences,
cement, roofs. Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates
Senior Discount! Call Ernie Perdue, 328-1668
LAWN CARE
TURF TECH, LLC
CORE AERATION, Seeding & Fertilization
Annual Turf Care Programs
M-ville residents, 26 yrs exp. Lic. & Ins.
Mike 357-1774 /Jeff at [email protected]
PAINTING
Affordable House Painting & Repairs
Int. & Ext. Painting, Staining, Power Washing,
Textured Ceilings, Sheetrock & Wall Papering
Lic. & Ins. - Kevin Taylor, 241-5016
Powerwashing, Sheet Rock Repairs,
Gutter Cleaning, Commercial/Residential.
Lic/Insured. Int./Ext. Call 730-6531 or 402-6531
E.J. HornungExcellent References.
Interior & Exterior. Great Rates. 746-5613
Guy Stinchfield Painting & Repair
Int./Ext. Painting, Carpentry, Drywall Repair,
Pressure Washing, Wallpaper Removal
Lic/Ins. 20 yrs exp. Refer . Free Est. 804-439-7700
Painting By George Interior & Exterior
Reasonable Rates. Call 550-3260
1-Call for all your Lawn Care needs.
Mulching, Leaf Removal & more. Insured. Free Est.
L & J Landscaping & Tree Service, LLC.
Call 229-2694
Painting, Powerwashing & Carpentry Repairs.
Interior & Exterior. Major credit cards accepted.
Call Diane’s Painting 651-6134
or call Kathy 804- 437-0612.
www.dianespainting.com
A-Plus Lawn Care - Aeration Special - Most yards
$69. Grass Cutting-most yards $45. Other Services
offered. Mechanicsville & Richmond Resident 40+
yrs. Lic. & Ins. Call for a free estimate, 833-4539
PCT Remodeling
Exterior/Interior Painting.
Licensed/Insured. 264-9352
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It Fitz Plumbing
30 Years Experience ∂ Repair & Renovation
Call 804-767-0979
Paul Brown Plumbing - 28 years in business.
New Residential, Light Commercial, Renovations,
Additions & Service. We do it all! Senior Citizen
Discounts. Call for free estimate, 804-746-5030.
ADAM S. MEDEK
MEDEK TREE SERVICE, INC.
Resid. & Comm. Services
Tree Removal, Pruning,
Stump Grinding
Emergency Services
Class A VA License
Fully Insured – accepting
VISA/MC/AmEx
Call today for your FREE EST.746-8580
Ernie’s Tree Service - Trimming, Removal & Stump
Grinding. Free Est. 75ft. Bucket Truck. BBB.
730-6563 or 833-9663
Fall is the Perfect Time
for Tree Pruning!
Call now to schedule your
tree pruning.
R. L. Elliott Enterprises, Inc
Full Service Tree Care
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING - 730-7867
Sandy Valley Lawn Care - Insured
Aerating, Fertilize, & Seed, Yard Clean Up
Mowing, Pruning, Trimming 779-7046
NORMAN’S TREE & LAWN CARE SERVICE.
GRASS CONTRACTS, SEEDING, AERATION, MULCHING, LEAF REMOVAL, TRACTOR WORK & MORE.
FREE EST. LICENSED & INSURED. CALL 769-7197
KJLC Landscape Management
Commercial & Residential Landscape Grading,
Pavers, Sidewalk, Patios & Retaining Walls,
Drainage, Weed Control, Fertilization, Aeration,
Seeding, Pruning, Mulch. Call 746-0827, ext. 2.
Gary’s Plumbing
Repair Service. Lic./Ins. 218-1467
Overstreet Enterprises, LLC.
Mulch, Grading, Irrigation, Aeration Seeding,
Sod, Tree Removal, Concrete & Drainage.
Call 833-4005
ALLSHOUSE PAINTING
Mobile Perfection Auto Detailing & Powerwashing.
Locally Owned & operated for 10 Years! Lic/Ins.
Autos, Houses, Decks & Much More! Comm/Res.
804-539-9682. www.mpadrichmond.com
TREE SERVICE
To advertise, email us at
[email protected]
or call us at (804) 746-1235
October 17, 2012
Certified Arborist MA - 0454A
804-559-8733
ROOFING
A W Austin/ Q R & R Vinyl Siding, Thermal
Windows, Seamless Alum. gutters, Roofing &
Painting, 5 yr. warr. Free Est. Class A #2705042498A. Insured. Call 226-9293.
Davidson Roofing Co. Residential roofing & repair
specialist. Lic/ Ins. GAF authorized installer. Free
Est. George Davidson 804-672-0540 / 804-263-5121.
BBB. www.davidsonroofing.com
TILE
PCT Remodeling
Tile / Kitchens & Baths
Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured. Call 264-9352
www.ElliottTreeService.com
Fully Licensed & Insured
Serving Mechanicsville over 21 years
Mention this ad & receive
10% off pruning or removals.
Howard Tree Service Trimming & Take Downs.
Stump Removal. If it’s tree work - we do it! Insured. Free Est. Michael 746-7546 or 779-7011
day/night. MC/VISA/Discover.
Pay it Forward Tree Service - Full Service, Log Split
& Storm Damage. Pay what your budget will allow.
Minimum climb price. Line Clearance Certified.
18 yrs. exp. Insured. Call or Text Troy 804-387-3434
R. Miller, Inc. - 75’ Bucket Truck, Removal,
Trimming, Stumps. BBB. Free Quotes. Insured.
730-6563. Now operated by Ernie’s Tree Service
TOP SOIL
Top Soil, Driveway Gravel & Firewood For Sale!
We’ll also haul your junk away!
Call Ray 804- 310-6515
TREE SERVICE
A People’s Tree Service Professional work at a reasonable rate. Insured.
Free Estimates. Mulch. Call 730-2163.
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1 Call For All Your Tree Needs
L & J Tree Service, LLC.
Stump Removal, 24 hr. Emergency Service
Free Est. Fully Ins. Call 229-2694
A SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
TREE REMOVAL SERVICES
Pruning, Stump Grinding,
Emergency Services and Grapple
Trucks available. Certified
Arborists, Free estimates,
licensed and insured.
804-746-2605
Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding, etc.
No Job too BIG or small. Lic/Ins. Free Estimates.
Trimming, Topping, Tree & Stump Removal,
Firewood. Lic. & Ins. / Res. & Comm.
804-937-3671 William A. Silva Jr., Owner/Operator
WALLPAPERING
Wallpaper Hanging & Removal. References.
Reliable. Call Jane Watkins 746-9025
Email us at [email protected]
or [email protected]
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Big Bang
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Gravity
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7 PM
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NCIS Sandblast Å
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35
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301
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320
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OCTOBER 19, 2012
11 PM 11:30 12 AM
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Abby’s Ultimate Dance
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››‡ “Ethel” (2012) ‘NR’ Å
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Full House
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12
After the First 48 (N)
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Big Bang
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11
Big Bang
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NFL Live (N) Å
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››‡ “In Time” (2011) Justin Timberlake. Å
6 PM
Family Guy
››› “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint.
Project Runway Å
› “Friday the 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives” (1986)
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4:30
7
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COMCAST
4
Jail Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Inside MLB
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Simpsons
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There Yet?
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Nikita 3.0 ’ Å
TMZ (N) ’
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23
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(TNT)
Law & Order ’
Law & Order ’
The Mentalist ’ Å
The Mentalist ’ Å
››› “Drumline” (2002) Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana. Å
35
(WTBS)
Friends ’
Friends ’
Friends ’
Friends ’
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37
(A&E)
Billy
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39
(SPIKE)
33
King
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Gangland ’ Å
Gangland Texas Terror
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››‡ “Stomp the Yard” (2007, Drama) Å
›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” (2009)
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(:01) Criminal Minds ’
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44
(DISC)
Yukon Men ’ Å
49
(NICK)
Parents
SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It
50
(DISN)
Good Luck
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53
(FAM)
Harry P
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››‡ “The Addams Family” (1991), Raul Julia
››‡ “Addams Family Values” (1993)
The 700 Club ’ Å
Prince
60
(LIFE)
How I Met
How I Met
Prank Mom
Prank Mom
My Life, Movie
Project Runway Å
Prank Mom
56
(AMC)
(3:45) ››‡ “Pumpkinhead” Å
The Walking Dead Seed
Comic Men
301
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››‡ “The Adjustment Bureau” (2011) Å
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320
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(:10) ›› “Contraband” (2012) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’
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Hunted “Mort” ’ Å
Hunted ’
Jessie ’
Jessie ’
Trading Spouses
Phineas
Good Luck
Trading Spouses
Gold Rush Revelations
Drake/Josh
A.N.T. Farm Dog
Prank Mom
(:45) “Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan” (1989)
››‡ “Transit” (2012) ‘R’ Å
››‡ “Antitrust” (2001) Ryan Phillippe. Å
›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011)
Gold Rush (N) ’ Å
Yukon Men Villagers rush to stock up on salmon.
Yukon Men Last Chance ’ Å
See Dad
Full House
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Friends ’
Friends ’
Jessie ’
Jessie ’
Jessie ’
Victorious
Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Dance
Prank Mom
Prank Mom
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›‡ “Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday”
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››› “Scary Movie”
October 17, 2012 45
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12 PM 12:30
1 PM
1:30
COMCAST
4
(ESPN)
7
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8
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(6-CBS)
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OCTOBER 20, 2012
2:30
3 PM
3:30
1:30
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OCTOBER 21, 2012
2:30
3 PM
3:30
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4
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(8-ABC)
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11
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12
(12-NBC) Paid Prog.
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13
(65-CW)
›››‡ “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” (2001) Elijah Wood.
Law Order: CI
15
(WGN)
Liberty
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11
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College Football: ACC Game of the Week: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
12
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13
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15
(WGN)
Into Wild
Law Order: CI
Paid Prog.
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23
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24
(57-PBS) Thomas
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This Old House Hr
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24
(57-PBS) Tiger
Mr. Deeds
33
34
(TNT)
›› “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” (1998)
“Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself” (2009)
35
(WTBS)
››‡ “Journey to the Center of the Earth”
(:03) ›› “The Scorpion King” (2002) The Rock.
37
(A&E)
Flipping Boston (N)
Flipping Miami (N) Å
Parking
Parking
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Parking
39
(SPIKE)
Ink Master ’ Å
Ink Master ’ Å
Tattoo
Auction
Auction
Auction
One/Road
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Paid Prog.
NFL Football: Baltimore Ravens at Houston Texans. (N) (Live) Å
NFL Football: Regional Coverage. (N) ’ (Live) Å
››‡ “The Last Shot” (2004, Comedy) Å
(11:00) “Reign of Fire”
23
(11:00) “Juno” (2007)
›› “He’s Just Not That Into You” (2009) Ben Affleck. Å
Sunday NFL Countdown NASCAR Countdown (N) NASCAR Racing
Steves
(USA)
33
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
12 PM 12:30
1 PM
COMCAST
Sid
Currents
Real Va.
Martha
Arthur
“Message in a Bottle”
Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue! ’ Å
Wild Kratts WordGirl
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(USA)
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34
(TNT)
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››› “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003) Jack Nicholson. Å
35
(WTBS)
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(:45) ››› “Face/Off” (1997) Å
37
(A&E)
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39
(SPIKE)
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44
(DISC)
Almost, Away
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44
(DISC)
Auction
Auction
Auction
Auction
Auction
Auction
49
(NICK)
T.U.F.F.
Robot
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Parents
Kung Fu
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49
(NICK)
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50
(DISN)
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Shake It
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Jessie ’
Wizards
Good Luck
Good Luck
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Shake It
53
(FAM)
(11:30) ›› “Teen Witch” (1989)
60
(LIFE)
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56
(AMC)
“Friday the 13th, Part VI”
(:45) “Friday the 13th Part VII -- The New Blood”
301
(HBO)
(11:00) ››› “Seabiscuit” (2003) ’
“Big Mommas: Like Father”
320
(MAX)
Die Hard 2
Abby’s Ultimate Dance
50
(DISN)
Wizards
››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005, Fantasy)
53
(FAM)
(11:32) “Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride”
››‡ “Don’t Say a Word” (2001) Michael Douglas. Å
60
(LIFE)
My Life
56
(AMC)
(11:30) › “Jason X” (2002) Å
››‡ “Eight Legged Freaks” (2002) David Arquette. Å
301
(HBO)
Diary
Real Time W/ Bill Maher
(:45) ››‡ “Ethel” (2012) ’ ‘NR’ Å
Larry
320
(MAX)
Bridesmds
(:45) Hunted “Mort” ’
(:45) ››‡ “Taking Lives” (2004) ’ ‘R’ Å
Sneakers
(:35) ›‡ “Vampires Suck” (2010)
SATURDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
5 PM
5:30
COMCAST
Friday-VIII
(:15) “Red Riding Hood”
››› “Parenthood” (1989) Steve Martin. ‘PG-13’
6 PM
6:30
7 PM
7:30
8 PM
8:30
9 PM
9:30
(ESPN)
(3:30) NASCAR Racing: Nationwide Series: Kansas Lottery 300.
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7
(CSN)
(3:30) College Football: James Madison at Richmond. (N) (Live)
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8
(8-ABC)
(3:30) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
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9
(6-CBS)
(3:30) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å
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(35-FOX) (3:30) College Football: Stanford at California. Å
12
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13
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15
(WGN)
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24
(57-PBS) Old House
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››‡ “Orphan” (2009) Å
OCTOBER 20, 2012
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Score
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(3:00) ›› “Miracle at St. Anna” (2008, War)
A.N.T. Farm Phineas
››‡ “Alice in Wonderland” (2010, Fantasy) Johnny Depp.
›› “The Stepfather” (2009) Dylan Walsh. Å
4
Old House
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Rules
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Doc Martin Ever After ’
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Globe Trekker ’
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(USA)
(3:30) › “Mr. Deeds” (2002) Å
34
(TNT)
I Can Do
››‡ “Why Did I Get Married?” (2007) Tyler Perry. Å
35
(WTBS)
Friends ’
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37
(A&E)
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›› “Couples Retreat” (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. Å
Friends
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››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. Å (DVS)
Big Bang
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› “Mr. Deeds” (2002) Adam Sandler.
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MLB Baseball: American League Championship Series, Game 6: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
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››› 300
44
(DISC)
Almost, Away
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Outlaw Empires Å
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49
(NICK)
SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious
Victorious
See Dad
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Victorious
Big Time
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50
(DISN)
Jessie ’
Austin
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Shake It
A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Gravity
Gravity
Gravity
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Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Result
53
(FAM)
››‡ “The Addams Family” (1991), Raul Julia
››‡ “Addams Family Values” (1993)
››‡ “Hocus Pocus” (1993) Bette Midler.
››‡ “Hocus Pocus” (1993) Bette Midler.
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60
(LIFE)
“My Mother’s Secret” (2012) Nicole de Boer. Å
“My Nanny’s Secret” (2009) Haylie Duff. Å
“A Nanny’s Revenge” (2012) Jodi Lyn O’Keefe.
“A Mother’s Nightmare” (2012) Annabeth Gish.
Nanny
56
(AMC)
“Friday the 13th Part 8: Jason-Manhattan”
›‡ “Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday”
› “Jason X” (2002) Lexa Doig. Premiere. Å
(:15) ››‡ “Eight Legged Freaks” (2002) David Arquette.
301
(HBO)
“Red Riding Hood” Å
320
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(:05) ››‡ “Final Destination 5”
Jessie ’
SUNDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
COMCAST
4
(ESPN)
7
(CSN)
8
Almost, Away
Good Luck
››‡ “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011) ’ ‘PG-13’
“Anchorman: Legend of Ron”
5 PM
5:30
6 PM
6:30
SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å
NASCAR Racing
Victorious
›› “Life as We Know It” (2010) Katherine Heigl.
“The Girl” (2012) Sienna Miller. Å
(:15) ››‡ “The Running Man” (1987) ‘R’ Å
Hunted “Mort” ’ Å
7 PM
7:30
8 PM
SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å
8:30
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World Poker Tour
SportsNet
SportsNet
College Football: North Carolina State at Maryland. (Taped)
(8-ABC)
Ladder
CSI: Miami ’ Å
News
ABC News
Funniest Home Videos
9
(6-CBS)
NFL Football: New York Jets at New England Patriots. (N) (Live) Å
11
(35-FOX) NFL Sun.
12
(12-NBC) Figure Skating
13
(65-CW)
15
(WGN)
MLB Baseball: National League Championship Series, Game 6: Teams TBA.
News
(:35) “The Girl” (2012)
10:30
SportsNet
(:01) 666 Park Avenue
Hunted ’
OCTOBER 21, 2012
11 PM 11:30 12 AM
SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å
Redskins Post Game
News
Ravens
(:35) Castle ’ Å
60 Minutes (N) ’ Å
The Amazing Race (N)
The Good Wife (N) ’
The Mentalist (N) Å
News
Cleveland
Burgers
Amer. Dad
Two Men
Ring of Honor Wrestling
Simpsons
Football Night in America (N) Å
Family Guy
News at 10
Big Bang
(:20) NFL Football: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals. (N) Å
The Nation
News
Inside Edit.
The Closer High Crimes
The Closer Å
King
King
Friends ’
Friends ’
Alien File
(3:00) ›› “Message in a Bottle”
Bloopers!
Bloopers!
How I Met
How I Met
News/Nine
Replay
30 Rock ’
30 Rock ’
Rules
Roadtrip
Globe Trekker ’
Served?
Keeping Up Midwife
(23-PBS) ›››› “The Searchers” (1956) John Wayne.
24
(57-PBS) Washington Need
Currents
Law & Order: SVU
34
(TNT)
(3:30) ››‡ “The Holiday” (2006) Å
35
(WTBS)
(2:45) ››› “Face/Off” (1997) Å
››‡ “Con Air” (1997) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack. Å
37
(A&E)
Billy
Billy
39
(SPIKE)
Billy
Wildest Police Videos
How I Met
To Contrary Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue! ’ Å
Religion
(USA)
Law & Order: SVU
Law & Order: SVU
›› “Failure to Launch” (2006) Å
Billy
Wildest Police Videos
Billy
Billy
Wildest Police Videos
Storage
Storage
MythBusters ’ Å
MythBusters ’ Å
MythBusters ’ Å
Victorious
Victorious
See Dad
Victorious
Victorious
50
(DISN)
Phineas
Shake It
Good Luck
Austin
Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Dance
53
(FAM)
››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005, Fantasy)
60
(LIFE)
(2:30) “Orphan” (2009)
56
(AMC)
››‡ “Jeepers Creepers” (2001) Gina Philips.
301
(HBO)
(3:30) “Larry Crowne”
320
(MAX)
(3:30) ››› “Sneakers” (1992) Å
“T. Burton’s Nightmare”
Storage
SpongeBob See Dad
Austin
Full House
Make-Mark
Storage
Storage
Broadway: Musical
Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue! ’ Å
Classic
Law & Order: SVU
Law-SVU
The Walking Dead Seed
(:45) ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011) James McAvoy. Å
(:15) ›› “The Change-Up” (2011) ’ ‘NR’ Å
Law & Order: SVU
›› “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” (2009)
Holiday
››‡ “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg.
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
›› “Bad Boys II” (2003) Martin Lawrence. ’
I Was Mummified (N) ’
Most Secret: Structures
MythBusters Hail Hijinx
Full House
Full House
The Nanny
The Nanny
Friends ’
Shake It
Jessie ’
Jessie ’
Good Luck
A.N.T. Farm Vampire
(:02) ››› “Beetlejuice” (1988) Michael Keaton.
“A Mother’s Nightmare” (2012) Annabeth Gish.
››‡ “Land of the Dead” (2005) Premiere.
October 17, 2012
Storage
MythBusters Hail Hijinx
MythBusters ’ Å
(:35) “Resident Evil: Apocalypse” ‘R’
Steves
Law & Order: SVU
›› “Bad Boys II” (2003) Martin Lawrence. Premiere. ’
Victorious
The Mechanicsville Local
Law & Order: SVU
Wildest Police Videos
(DISC)
(:15) “The Girl” (2012) Sienna Miller.
Masterpiece Classic (N)
›› “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” (2009) Premiere.
(NICK)
“A Nanny’s Revenge” (2012) Jodi Lyn O’Keefe.
Call the Midwife (N) ’
How I Met
››‡ “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS)
44
Victorious
How I Met
Yanni -- Live at El Morro ’ Å
Law & Order: SVU
49
46
10 PM
SportsNet
Revenge Intuition (N) ’
Jessie ’
Leverage The Stork Job
23
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Once Upon a Time (N)
Friends ’
Vampire
››‡ “The Lovely Bones” (2009, Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz.
Funniest Home Videos
NBC News
(:35) Boardwalk Empire
Outlaw
Friends ’
›› “Contraband” (2012) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ‘R’
Countdown MLS Soccer: FC Dallas at Seattle Sounders FC. (N)
Redskins Post Game
Estate
9:30
The Nanny
Friends ’
››› “Edward Scissorhands” (1990, Fantasy)
I Was
Friends ’
Wizards
J. Osteen
“Blue-Eyed Butcher” (2012) Sara Paxton. Å
(:01) “A Mother’s Nightmare” (2012)
The Walking Dead Sick
(:01) The Walking Dead
Talk Dead
Boardwalk Empire (N)
Treme (N) ’ Å
Boardwalk Empire ’
Treme ’
Hunted “Mort” ’ Å
Birthday
(:15) ›› “Elektra” (2005) Jennifer Garner. Å
Comic Men
Walk:Dead
CALENDAR
Continued from pg. 34 Ride for Independence Motorcycle
Rally at the Steel Horse HarleyDavidson store at 11501 Hull Street
Rd. in Midlothian. On-site registration and sign-in begins at 9:30 a.m.
Rider fee is $20 and passengers pay
$5. Participants will head out for the
ride between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. All
are welcome! Festivities and food,
including music from Righteous
Outlaws, the 50/50 and door prize
drawings around lunch time. Steel
Horse is sponsoring the event at
its new location. Online registration and rally details are available at
www.rideforindependence.myevent.
com. The first 100 motorcycle operMONDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
COMCAST
4
(ESPN)
7
(CSN)
8
(8-ABC)
9
(6-CBS)
ators to register will receive a free
event t-shirt. Additional shirts will
be available for purchase at the rally.
Everyone riding is entered into the
drawing for door prizes once they
sign in. For more information, contact Kiki or Pat at Heart Havens: 804237-6097, [email protected]. The
website is www.hearthavens.org.
Sunday, Oct. 28
Hanover Humane Society will hold
a cat adoption stand from 2 to 5 p.m.
at the Virginia Center PetSmart store.
For available animals and additional adoption information, visit www.
hanoverhumanesociety.org.
Enon United Methodist 2nd
Annual Trunk or Treat at Enon
5 PM
5:30
6 PM
6:30
United Methodist Church 6156
Studley Road, Mechanicsville.
Dinner will be served from 5-6pm.
Trunk or Treat will start at 6pm.
Fairytales and Veils Party
Planning & Entertainment present
“Death of a Rock Star”. A 1950’s
Murder Mystery Dinner. Doors
open at 7:30 p.m., Show time 8 p.m.
at Cullen’s Cove in Mechanicsville.
$15. Show ticket, Dinner Prices
Vary, Limited Seating Available,
Recommended for 18+ Adults. For
more information or to purchase
tickets in advance visit http://www.
fairytalesandveils.com/
Monday, Oct. 29
Hanover
7 PM
What’s in a Soldier’s Pockets will
begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Atlee Library
at 9161 Atlee Road. Find out what
kind of money and tokens Northern
and Southern soldiers carried in their
pockets. For more information, call
804-559-0654.
Tuesday, Oct. 30
Humane
7:30
will host its Third Annual “Putts
for Mutts” Golf Tournament at
Hanover Country Club in Ashland.
Registration begins at 11 a.m. with
a shotgun start at noon. Teams are
still forming and hole sponsors are
still needed. For more information,
e-mail info@hanoverhumanesociety.
org.
Society
8 PM
8:30
9 PM
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Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) Å
Harbaugh
1 Winning
Redskins
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SportsNet
College Football: BYU at Notre Dame. (Taped)
Shanahan
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8 News
News
ABC News
Wheel
The Dr. Oz Show Å
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News
News
CBS News
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11
(35-FOX) Maury ’ Å
12
(12-NBC) News
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(65-CW)
15
(WGN)
Inside Ed.
Jeopardy!
9:30
Dancing With the Stars
How I Met
Partners ’
Harbaugh
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Nightline
J. Kimmel
Presidential Debate (N) (Live)
News
Late Show W/Letterman
Big Bang
MLB Baseball: National League Championship Series, Game 7: Teams TBA.
Inside Ed.
Payne
Judge Mathis (N) Å
Judge B.
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There Yet?
Chris
Chris
Funniest Home Videos
News
Business
PBS NewsHour (N) ’
23
(23-PBS) Fetch! With
WordGirl
Electric
24
(57-PBS) Caillou
Tiger
Super Why! (:45) Richmond City Council
Wild Kratts
Currents
The Voice (N) ’ Å
90210 (N) ’ Å
Gossip Girl (N) ’ Å
TMZ (N) ’
Funniest Home Videos
WGN News at Nine (N)
Antiques Roadshow ’
Globe Trekker ’
C. Rose
PBS NewsHour (N) ’
Presidential
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The Mentalist ’ Å
The Mentalist Red Moon
The Mentalist Å
The Mentalist Å
The Mentalist ’ Å
The Mentalist ’ Å
35
(WTBS)
Friends ’
Friends ’
Seinfeld ’
Seinfeld
Family Guy
Family Guy
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(A&E)
The First 48 Å
Hoarders Mike; Bonnie
Hoarders Å
39
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CSI: Crime Scene
CSI: Crime Scene
CSI: Crime Scene
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Almost, Away
Almost, Away
Almost, Away
American Chopper ’
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Victorious
SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It
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Austin
Austin
Austin
Jessie ’
53
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Reba Å
Reba Å
Reba Å
Reba Å
60
(LIFE)
How I Met
How I Met
Celebrity Ghost Stories
56
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(3:30) ››‡ “Land of the Dead”
301
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Conchords
320
(MAX)
(:10) ››‡ “The Matrix Revolutions” (2003) Keanu Reeves.
Good Luck
TUESDAY EVENING
4 PM
4:30
5 PM
American Chopper ’
The Nanny
Friends ’
Good Luck
Gravity
“Girl vs. Monster” (2012) Olivia Holt.
(:10) Jessie
Phineas
A.N.T. Farm Vampire
Wizards
The 700 Club ’ Å
Pretty-Liars
Two Weeks
›››› “Halloween” (1978) Donald Pleasence.
›› “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers”
Halloween
6 PM
Real Time W/ Bill Maher
6:30
7 PM
7:30
8 PM
8:30
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SportsNet
College Football: Virginia Tech at Clemson. (Taped)
8
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Dr. Phil ’ Å
8 News
8 News
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ABC News
Wheel
9
(6-CBS)
The Dr. Oz Show Å
News
News
News
CBS News
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9 PM
30 for 30 (N)
Jeopardy!
9:30
10 PM
10:30
SportsTalk
Ravens
SportsNet
Private Practice (N) ’
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Nightline
J. Kimmel
Happy
NCIS Lost at Sea (N) ’
NCIS: Los Angeles (N)
Vegas (Il)Legitimate (N)
News
Late Show W/Letterman
New Girl
Mindy
FOX News at 10 (N)
Two Men
Two Men
(:01) Go On
Normal
(:01) Parenthood (N) ’
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Tonight Show w/J. Leno
Rules
30 Rock ’
FamFeud
Big Bang
Big Bang
Raising
NBC News
Ent
Inside Ed.
The Voice (N) ’ Å
Ben-Kate
Payne
The Ricki Lake Show (N)
Judge Mathis (N) Å
Judge B.
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Hart of Dixie (N) Å
Emily Owens, M.D. (N)
TMZ (N) ’
Walker, Texas Ranger
Law Order: CI
Chris
Chris
Funniest Home Videos
How I Met
How I Met
WGN News at Nine (N)
News
Business
PBS NewsHour (N) ’
Cuban Missile Crisis
(23-PBS) Fetch! With
WordGirl
Electric
24
(57-PBS) Caillou
Tiger
Super Why! Dinosaur
Charlie Rose ’ Å
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Law & Order: SVU
Law & Order: SVU
How I Met
Keeping Up Costa Rica
How I Met
POV Navajo reservation.
PBS NewsHour (N) ’
Secrets
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Covert Affairs (N)
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Law-SVU
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Friends ’
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(A&E)
The First 48 Å
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Deadliest Catch Å
Deadliest Catch Å
49
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Victorious
Victorious
SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It
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Good Luck
Jessie ’
Jessie ’
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Pretty Little Liars Å
Pretty Little Liars Å
Pretty Little Liars Å
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How I Met
Dance Moms Å
Dance Competition
Abby’s Ultimate Dance
Abby’s Ultimate Dance
Abby’s Ultimate Dance
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Repo
How I Met
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To Be Announced
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Friends ’
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King
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Secrets of the Dead ’
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Dancing With the Stars
Judge Judy Judge Judy FamFeud
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Hunted ’
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11 PM 11:30 12 AM
World/Poker
SportsNet
Apt. 23
›› “Hall Pass” (2011) ’ ‘R’ Å
›› “Contraband” (2012) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ‘R’
World/Poker
News
News
››‡ “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011) ’ ‘PG-13’
››› “Hanna” (2011) Saoirse Ronan. ’ ‘PG-13’
“Anacondas: Hunt”
SportsNet
33
Friends ’
››› “Mean Girls” (2004) Lindsay Lohan. Å
Redskins
Wild Kratts
Chopper
››‡ “Two Weeks Notice” (2002) Å
››‡ “One Day” (2011) Anne Hathaway. Å
(:01) ›› “Practical Magic” (1998), Nicole Kidman
Friends ’
Switched at Birth Å
My Ghost Story: Caught
Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å
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Full House
››› “Edward Scissorhands” (1990, Fantasy)
1 Winning
(65-CW)
›› “Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace” (1999) ’
American Chopper ’
Around
15
Hoarders
The Nanny
Poker Champ.
13
The Office
(:01) Intervention Ryan
Full House
NFL Live (N) Å
News
Conan (N) Å
Family Guy
Intervention Cher (N)
Full House
(CSN)
Inside Ed.
Family Guy
Full House
(ESPN)
(35-FOX) Maury ’ Å
CSI: NY ’
Drake/Josh
7
(12-NBC) News
CSI: NY Love Run Cold
American Chopper ’
4
12
Law-SVU
The Mentalist ’ Å
My Ghost Story: Caught
5:30
COMCAST
Family Guy
Hoarders (N) Å
CSI: Crime Scene
American Chopper ’
››‡ “Eight Legged Freaks” (2002) David Arquette. Å
››› “Kung Fu Panda 2” (2011) ’
Friends ’
History of Modern
NOVA Forensics on Trial
WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å
Make-Mark
30 Rock ’
Nature (N) ’
NCIS: Los Angeles ’
Family Guy
Rules
Presidential Debate (N) (Live)
NCIS Family Secret ’
King
Two Men
Tonight Show w/J. Leno
Rules
NCIS Head Case Å
King
King
Big Bang
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Funniest Home Videos
NCIS Light Sleeper ’
The First 48 Å
FOX News at 10 (N)
Funniest Home Videos
(USA)
Friends ’
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Presidential Debate (N) (Live)
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SportsCenter (N) Å
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Ent
Law Order: CI
OCTOBER 22, 2012
11 PM 11:30 12 AM
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Walker, Texas Ranger
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NBC News
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10:30
NFL Football: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears. From Soldier Field in Chicago.
Judge Judy Judge Judy FamFeud
The Ricki Lake Show (N)
Friends ’
10 PM
News
News
Learning Microsoft Word starts
at 6:30 p.m. at the Mechanicsville
Branch Library. Learn formatting
tips, how to edit documents, and
how to use templates. You must call
804-746-9615 or visit the library
to sign up for this class. For more
information, call 804-746-9615 or
visit the library at 7461 Sherwood
Crossing Place.
Mother Goose Storytime starts
NFL Live (N) Å
Harbaugh
at 10 a.m. at the Mechanicsville
Branch Library for ages 6 to 24
months with an adult. Preschool
Storytime begins at 10:45 a.m. for
ages 3 through 5 years old. Family
Storytime will get underway at 11:15
a.m. for all ages. Family Storytime
starts at 6:45 p.m.
The Mentalist ’ Å
The Mentalist ’ Å
The Mentalist Red Alert
Rizzoli & Isles Å
Leverage Å
King
King
Seinfeld ’
Seinfeld
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Big Bang
Conan (N) Å
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Repo
Repo
Tattoo
Ink Master
Deadliest Catch Å
Phineas
Good Luck
Ink Master ’ Å
Ink Master ’ Å
Ink Master ’ Å
Ink Master (N) ’ Å
Tattoo
Deadliest Catch Å
Deadliest Catch Å
Deadliest Catch Å
Deadly Seas ’ Å
Deadliest Catch Å
Drake/Josh
Full House
Full House
Full House
The Nanny
The Nanny
Friends ’
Austin
Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Dance
Make-Mark
Gravity
Phineas
A.N.T. Farm Vampire
The 700 Club ’ Å
Pretty-Liars
Prank Mom
Prank Mom
Dance
Jessie ’
›› “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers”
››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011) ‘PG-13’ Å
The Office
Full House
“Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers”
(:45) “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) Å
(:35) ››‡ “Due Date” (2010) ‘R’
Treme ’ Å
(:15) ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) ‘R’ Å
Prank Mom
Friends ’
Prank Mom
(:15) ›‡ “Halloween: Resurrection” (2002)
REAL Sports Gumbel
Boardwalk Empire ’
Seas
Friends ’
Wizards
Hallown 5
The Sitter
››› “The Matrix Reloaded” (2003) Keanu Reeves. ‘R’ Å
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Morning Glory
The Virginian Plan
Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family rm, eat-in kitchen, custom oak
cabinets, granite countertops in kitchen and bath, vinyl siding, brick front
porch with aluminum railings, rear deck, and paved drive. $199,950 with
$2,000 closing cost paid by seller. Ready for immediate occupancy.
The newest community with homes
finished by Balducci Builders and features
ranch plans starting at $199,950 and 2story plans starting at $229,950. Builder
is offering $2,000 towards closing cost.
31 lots to choose from. Open every Sat
and Sun 2-5pm
Call Bradley Boykin for
more info. 427-5104
1233 Mill Road
Come see this maintenance free 3 bedroom, 2 full bath rancher that sits
perfectly on 2.18 acres. Exterior offers vinyl siding, country porch, storage
shed w/ electricity, circular drive, 16 X 16 rear deck, heat pump, and lots of
nature. Interior offers cathedral ceiling in the family room, gas fireplace,
French doors from the Dining room open to the large rear deck. Kitchen
has lots of cabinet space and a built-in microwave. Master Suite has master
bath, large closets, and ceiling fans throughout! $179,950.
Call Kevin Morris 804-652-9025 or Jeremy
Roberts 804-382-6899.
ATLEE HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Dont miss this 4 bedroom and 2.5 bath home in the atlee high district with
lots of upgrades. Home includes new windows, new heat pump/central air,
new rear privacy fence, hardwood and tile flooring, granite counter tops,
stainless steel appliances, master suite with master bath, large bedrooms,
formal dining room, fireplace and open floor plan.$207,000
Contact Kevin Morris 652-9025
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MODEL HOME on 5 ACRES
This custom model home boasts 2,700 sq ft, 4 bedrms, 2.5 Ba, side entry 2 car
garage, & sits on 5 private acres. Home is loaded w/ upgrades. Lg family room
w/hardwood flooring, brick fireplace, recessed lighting. Custom gourmet kitchen
has 42" cherry cabinets, granite countertops, custom island w/downdraft range &
wine rack, wall oven, bright morning room. Master retreat has his & hers closets,
sitting area, tray ceiling, & master bath w/ jetted tub, ceramic shower, and double
vanity. Included artisan well, rear deck, & maintenance free exterior. $279,000.
Please Call Jeremy Roberts at 804-382-6899 or
Kevin Morris 804-652-9025
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Oakley Hill
Lovely transitional rancher! Maintenance free exterior with a
3/4 acre lot! Open floor plan with 3 full baths and 3 bedrooms
down and the fourth on second floor over the garage. There is a
ASHLAND
formal dining room, breakfast nook and custom kitchen with Maintenance free 4 bedroom 2 bath home in Ashland with paved drive,
granite countertops. Seller is providing a one year ERA buyer’s new carpet, privacy fence, large rear yard, hardwood floors, fresh paint,
heat pump, and all for under 170,000.
warranty! $288,500
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Lereve Manor Rancher
Large vinyl sided, one-owner rancher on a half acre wooded lot! The
paved driveway will accommodate several cars. Features 4 bedrooms
and 3 full baths! The sunroom leads out onto the deck overlooking the
private rear yard. There is a formal dining room and an eat-in kitchen.
The family room has a brick, wood burning fireplace. Most of the rooms
have gorgeous hardwood floors that look like new! This extremely wellmaintained home awaits your family! $209,950.
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information.
Price $169,950
Contact Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025
Call John Thiel at 467-9022
New Bethesda
Separate apartment with full kitchen, full bath, living room, den and
bedroom. (Restrictions apply so call Woody for details, but this is a first
class unit). Main home is all brick with custom cabinets, brick fireplace
with 5 bedrooms! This is situated on 2 acres in the Hanover High School
District! The 3 bay garage has 12-ft. ceilings, which is perfect for a car
collector or will accommodate a large boat. The garage has a half-bath
plus it is heated! This is an unusual find and perfect for a family that needs
a second dwelling! $299,500.
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information
FOXLAIR
Loved & cared for 3 bedrm, 2.5 bath home located on a private lot that is
great for entertaining! This home offers maintenance free vinyl siding,
heat pump/central air, paved driveway, large rear deck, & professional
landscaping. Interior boasts family room w/fireplace & new carpet, living
room & dining area w/refinished hardwood flooring & formal moldings.
Eat-in kitchen w/hardwood flooring, bay window, & lots of cabinets. Large
master suite with walk-in closet, ceiling fan, & master bath. $181,000.
Contact Kevin Morris 652-9025 or
Jeremy Roberts 382-6899.
Green Bay
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information.
Sandy Valley
Mansfield Woods
Mansfield Woods! Buy now and build now or
later. You can use your own builder or one of ours.
Great price in a beautiful subdivision.
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for more information.
Brickshire Lot
This is a wonderful opportunity to live on a golf course! Almost a
half of an acre, level lot on the 7th green! Brickshire offers great
Unbelievable price on this 2-story home in Davis Place. Built according to golf plus access to 4 other courses in the area! Take advantage
the Hunter Plan by Liberty Homes. Features eat-in kitchen, front to back of the clubhouse, pool, tennis courts and walking trails! You
family room, formal dining room and a deck! $210,900!
can buy this lot and build later or hold for the future. Lot is
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selling for less than half of the original sales price! $59,500
Lantana
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Maintenance free rancher on 2.12 acres! Lovely landscaped yard with a
rear fenced-in yard and attached 2 car garage. This home has been recently
updated with new appliances, new heat pump, new hot water heater and
counter top. Large eat in kitchen with custom cabinets! Sellers are leaving
the refrigerator and are providing a one year ERA buyer’s warranty!
Located minutes from Interstate 295 makes it convenient also with the
private feel of being in the country! $269,950.
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Studley Rd 32 Acres
“A Slice of Heaven” 32+ acres privately located off Studley Road in
Hanover High School District! The farm is totally fenced! Now has 4
pastures for horses & cattle. Features a 2 stall barn & 2 bay utility garage
for the equipment! Great location for someone who wants total privacy
but yet close in! Home has been completely restored w/new siding, roof, Transitional rancher on a 5-acre-plus lot with a nice-sized deck!
windows, a new heating & cooling system. Kitchen has custom cabinets 3 bedrooms plus 2 full baths. Open plan with large eat-in kitchen.
& bath has been totally redone. Seller is leaving all appliances plus 3 flat
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screen TVs. There is a one year ERA buyers warranty included. This is a
for more details
very rare property find in Historic Hanover County! $499,500.
Salvia
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For Rent - 32 Acre
Hanover Horse Farm
Hanover Horse Farm, all fenced-in on 32 plus
acres of land. Studley Rd. 3 Bedroom Cape
Cod totally updated. Great opportunity; bring
horse and livestock. This property will rent for
$2,500 per month.
Please Call Woody Hogg at 804-357-0969
for more information
Yankeetown
Gorgeous all brick, transitional two story home located just a few minutes
from the Town of Ashland! This custom built beauty has numerous
upgrades. Features a first floor master suite with a luxury bath, a formal
dining room, upgraded kitchen with first class appliances and a Florida
room! Upstairs has four more bedrooms and two full baths. Sellers are
leaving all appliances and are providing a one year ERA buyer warranty.
Located on a 2 plus acre lot! This a must see home that offers a great
opportunity to buy a magnificent home at a great price! $517,000
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Hanover rancher with vinyl siding on 3.05 wooded,
private acres. Features a large eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms
and 2 full baths. Nice rear deck! You can buy this home
for payments less than rent! $175,000.
Great opportunity! 29.7 acres has already been subdivided into 3 lots
Cool Springs
and recorded at the county! You could take the whole 29.7 acres or
bring family members or sell off 2 lots! Wooded acreage overlooking a Great location for an M-F light industrial complex in Hanover!
Over 10 acres of land.
creek! A paved road is already into the property! $118,500
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Sorghum Rd. Lots
Swannnee Ln
Well maintained colonial with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 1698 square feet.
Maintenance free exterior with vinyl siding, replacement windows and a
well landscaped lot w/ privacy fenced rear yard. Inside features double living
spaces, dining area, large eat-in kitchen, fireplace and a master suite with
private bath and a walk-in closet. Kitchen w/ stainless appliances and plenty of
cabinet and counter space. One year ERA home warranty. $185,000.
October 17, 2012
Thrasher Way
This well built all brick rancher has been well taken care of and recently
updated with granite counter tops, new carpet, fresh paint, and newer
appliances. Other key features include a one car attached rear entry garage
To BE Built - Custom four bedroom 2 story home with an attached garage. with auto door opener, a paved driveway, a large nicely landscaped lot,
Quality built home by Bronner Construction. You have an opportunity to detached shed, brick fireplace, tile kitchen floor, and much more. The
pick out your own colors! This home features 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, eat washer, dryer, and refrigerator convey. This home is move in ready and
includes a one year home warranty, $184,950.
in kitchen and a great room! $229,950.
Davis Place
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Please call John Thiel at 804-467-9022 for
more information.
ROYAL GLEN
Absolutely ready to move into! A custom kitchen to die for! Features
custom maple cabinets w/granite countertop & a granite back splash. This
rear staircase plan features a large breakfast nook w/ceramic tile. Open
floor plan w/9-foot ceilings. 4th bedroom currently being used as office.
Hwd floors in the foyer & the dining rm. Enjoy the screened porch. This
house has many upgraded features in addition to the kitchen: the heat pump
has been replaced w/a high efficiency system, a new gas hot water tank
& new outside light fixtures. Nicely manicured lot w/a paved driveway.
Sellers are providing a one year ERA buyer’s warranty. $273,950.
Please call Woody Hogg at 804-357-0969