05.13.2016 - Eastern Shore Post

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05.13.2016 - Eastern Shore Post
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Greenbush Man Fatally
Struck Crossing
Lankford Highway
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Pictured is Onancock Firemen’s Carnival carousel, purchased by Gary and Lynne Hess, who own Back
Home on the Farm and Hess Greenhouse in Harrisonburg, Va. It has been refurbished and put back in working order for Back Home on the Farm. All the horses have been repainted to feature famous Virginians or
important Virginia commodities. The artist, Brittany Mongold, loves Virginia history and spent many hours
researching, designing, and painting the carousel, as well as the circular panel above the horses. The photo was taken by Jane Shackelford Smith, a native of Belle Haven who now lives in the Shenandoah Valley.
Delaware Man Dies After Car Crashes Into Tree
By Linda Cicoira
A man was killed Wednesday night
in Greenbackville after he drove his
vehicle off the road and struck a tree.
State Police Sgt. Michelle Anaya
identified the deceased as Kenneth
R. Wolhar, 66, of Newark, Del. The
accident occurred at approximately
8:20 p.m. on the 37400 block of Davey Jones Boulevard. Wolhar was driving north in a 2012 Toyota Prius just
north of Route 679. He died on impact,
Anaya said.
“Alcohol did not play a factor in the
crash and it is undetermined … if the driver was wearing his seatbelt,” she added.
First Sgt. B.E. Jeff Jones, commander
of the Eastern Shore division, said, “The
investigation is ongoing and it is unknown if speed, alcohol or a medical condition are factors in the crash.” He said
Trooper Dane Lawson is investigating.
It was the seventh traffic fatality on
the Eastern Shore this year and the
second this week.
Correction
Cape Charles Councilman Steven
R. Bennett was re-elected earlier this
month. Andy Buchholz and former
Mayor Dora Sullivan also won council seats. The Post previously reported
that there was a fourth winner.
By Linda Cicoira
The sixth fatal traffic accident on the
Eastern Shore this year took the life of
a 28-year-old pedestrian Monday night.
Trooper Ethan Price was called to the
intersection of Lankford Highway and
Accomac Road at about 9:15 p.m. after
being notified that two people, who were
walking in the area had been hit by a
vehicle, 1st Sgt. B.E. Jeff Jones, state police commander for the area, reported.
It was determined that three males
had been attempting to cross Lankford
Highway in a place that “was not lit or
visible,” according to State Police Sgt.
Michelle Anaya. Two of the pedestrians
were struck by a 2016 Nissan Altima
driven by Charles M. Gale, 63, of Berlin, Md.
Damarcus Johnson of Adams Road
in Greenbush died at the scene, Anaya
said. Kentrell Savage, 25, of Wharton
Circle in Greenbush was flown to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital with serious injuries.
Jones said the northbound lanes of
Lankford Highway were closed for almost
three hours while Senior Trooper Johnny Godwin led crash reconstruction efforts. The investigation is continuing. No
charges have been made. The driver had
minor injuries. Anaya said, “Neither alcohol nor speed played a factor” in the crash.
The third pedestrian was not identified as he was not considered a part of
the crash.
A spokesperson for the Eastern Shore
9-1-1 Center said units from Parksley,
Bloxom, Onley and Tasley responded.
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Hospital Beneficiary of $300,000
Photo by Linda Cicoira
The Riverside Foundation recently received $300,000 in two gifts. Pictured above is a check for $200,000 presented by Caramine Kellam (second from right), a former chairman of board of directors, current board
member and past president of auxiliary for Riverside Shore Memorial
Hospital. The money comes from the E. Polk Kellam Foundation Fund
at the Hampton Roads Foundation. E. Polk Kellam (inset) was Caramine
Kellam’s father and the founder of a hospital foundation. The funds are
earmarked for the Heart Center at the new hospital near Onley. The
center will be named after Dr. Lloyd J. Kellam III, the area’s long-time
cardiologist. It will combine all cardiopulmonary services on the first
floor, where Dr. Kellam also will have his offices. Pictured (from left)
are: Debbie Atkinson, executive director of the Riverside Foundation;
Dr. Kellam; Debbie Cooley, treasurer for Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Auxiliary; Caramine Kellam; and Jane Bullette, auxiliary president and RSMH board director. The additional $100,000, also donated
by Caramine Kellam, will go to the Riverside Foundation’s Make-A-Difference Fund and can be used for general needs at the new hospital.
Men Killed in Crash Identified
By Linda Cicoira
Two brothers were identified Monday as the men who were burned beyond recognition in a traffic crash
near Parksley last month.
First Sgt. B.E. Jeff Jones, commander of the State Police on the
Eastern Shore, said the driver was Joel Aguilar-Vasquez, 34, of Parks Road
in Parksley. His brother, Hugolino
Aguilar-Vasquez, 18, of Eden Street
in Salisbury, Md., was the passenger.
Both were originally from Guatemala.
The identifications were made by
the Virginia Department of Forensic
Science through DNA analysis. It is
still unknown why they were southbound in the northbound lanes of
Lankford Highway when they collided head-on with a 1995 Peterbilt tractor-trailer. Jones said toxicology reports have not been completed yet.
State Police Sgt. Michelle Anaya said
officers were dispatched to the scene at
1:12 a.m. April 17. Upon arrival, they
found “a 2001 Kia fully engulfed shutting down all lanes” of the highway.
When the fire was extinguished, the two
bodies were found inside the car.
Richard Timmons, the driver of the
truck, was not injured. No other information about him was available.
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Court Postings
By Linda Cicoira
Northampton Grand Jury
A young Willis Wharf man was indicted by a Northampton Grand Jury last week, charged with robbing a
9-year-old girl last August at gunpoint
and related offenses.
Eighteen-year-old Jabias Keandre
Kellam is being held in Eastern Shore
Regional Jail. Northampton Circuit
Court records state he is accused of
using a semi-automatic pistol while
breaking into the El Rachito in Cheriton to commit robbery.
The store belongs to Adela Montalvo. Kellam also was indicted on a count
of “presenting a firearm and putting …
the child in fear of serious bodily harm.”
The alleged incidents occurred on Aug.
7, 2015. Kellam was arrested April 15.
Tracy Demetrius Johnson, 35, of
Cape Charles was indicted on a third offense of assault and battery of a family
member. Jacob Smith wrote in a criminal complaint, “My wife, Tracy Johnson,
tried to cut me with a razor and threw
hot water on me and my daughter.”
Jamal D’Angelo Stratton, 21, of
Cape Charles was indicted on counts
of hit and run with property damage
of more than $1,000, reckless driving,
and driving an uninsured vehicle.
Darius Tywan Weeks, 31, of Machipongo was indicted on a count of strangulation of Kaneisha Spady of Coal
Kiln Road in Painter on Feb. 7. According to Spady, the two were arguing,
“next thing I know he’s grabbing my
neck and slams me to the floor, literally beating me like a man.”
Ronnie William Robinson Jr., 43,
of Portsmouth, Va., was indicted on
counts of driving after having been declared an habitual offender and felony
DUI on Feb. 13.
Richard Waldon Sullivan Jr., 60, of
Belle Haven was indicted on counts of
driving after having been declared an
habitual offender and felony DUI, occurring March 30.
Accomack Circuit Court
A Parksley man was sentenced last
week in Accomack Circuit Court to five
years in prison for threatening to burn
down his girlfriend’s house last year.
All but a year was suspended for
Efrain Soto Lopez, 28, of Parksley. The
term was set to run consecutively with
the 12 months in jail he got for assault
and battery of a family member. Both
incidents occurred Jan. 24, 2015.
The victim, Elvia Sandoval, told police Lopez was drinking a lot of alcohol
all week. She “told Lopez she did not
want to be with him anymore … Lopez
grabbed her by the throat and punched
her in the face.” He then threatened “to
burn her house down and kill her.”
In another case, Jay Anthony McGlown, 23, of Belle Haven, formerly of
Chincoteague, was sentenced to five
years in prison for grand larceny of
property belonging to Thomas Clark on
April 19, 2015. All but a year was suspended. He was ordered to go through
a diversion program after serving the
time. Supervised probation was set for
three years. McGlown was ordered to
pay restitution of $640 to Clark.
Bert Like IV, 33, of Hallwood was sentenced for burglary at the home of Cherell
Lewis on June 23, 2014, to five years in
prison, with all but three suspended.
Dewey Elmer Hall, 50, of Chincoteague pleaded guilty to assault and battery of town Officer T.L. Greenly and
being drunk in public on Nov. 11, 2015.
A presentence report was ordered.
Glenneva Weeks, 52, of Cheriton
pleaded guilty to possessing nearly $1,000 worth of counterfeit bills on
June 24, 2015. Weeks was released on
existing bond until a presentence report is completed.
Accomack District Court
According to records filed in Accomack
General District Court, Corbin Kenji
Drummond Jr., 36, of Atlantic is accused
of threatening to burn Keith Lewis’ home
on Atlantic Road in Atlantic on April 20.
Lewis said Drummond came to his home
and an argument ensued. “I was standing
to my door and he pulled out a knife,” the
victim reported to police. “He kept throwing things at my house. He said when it
gets dark, he is going to burn my trailer.”
Drummond also was charged with
assault and intentionally destroying
property, both misdemeanors. Bail was
set at $1,000 secured.
Kenyon Lamar Holden, 23, of Melfa
was charged with arson of an unoccupied building on April 19. He is being
held without bond.
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Brian Drewer Ewell, 43, of Painter
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Northampton County Closes in on FY2017 Budget
By Ron West
Northampton supervisors are rapidly reaching a consensus on the proposed FY2017 tax rate.
At Tuesday’s session, Chairman
Spencer Murray reported that the
board has shaved as much as possible from the budget presented by the
various departments to the point that
taxes might need to be raised less than
one-half of a cent per $100 of assessed
value. It was generally agreed that
the board would advertise for no more
than a 2-cent increase in the event that
items are added back into the budget
as a result of the public hearing that
will be held May 23.
Given the adjustments made as a
result of the recent property assessments, the actual tax rate could range
from 83 cents to 85 cents per $100.
The average property value fell about
20 percent due to the re-assessment.
Those wishing to see just what their
new taxes would be can contact the office of Commissioner of the Revenue
Charlene Gray after the board settles
on a final tax rate.
The board will hold a public hearing
on the re-assessment on May 17.
Supervisor Granville Hogg questioned
Gray regarding tax rebates for citizens
on a very limited income. Gray said that
depending on the individual’s income, tax
relief up to $400 is available for the coming tax year. She added that 78 citizens
had applied for tax relief based on their
income, and that if all are approved for
the full amount, $31,000 would be added
to the budget for next year.
The proposed FY2017 budget includes four new Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) positions, four new patrol vehicles for the Sheriff’s Department, 2 percent raises for county personnel, and the addition of two shortterm positions for the commissioner of
the revenue, a school resource officer,
a part-time building inspector, and a
code compliance official.
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Residency Administrator
Chris Isdell reviewed the Six-Year Secondary Road plan with the Board. The
one project that has been fully funded by
the state is a new road connecting Route
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642 (Old Cape Charles Road) to Stone
Road (the main roadway entering Cape
Charles). It has been bid and barring unforeseen problems, construction should
begin later this year. The total cost for
the project is just over $11.4 million.
The board voted to repeal a portion
of the county Zoning Ordinance regarding wells and septic systems after it was pointed out that the matter
is covered by Virginia Department of
Health policies.
Additionally, the board voted to vacate a subdivision, know as Brockenberry Estates, consisting of two plats
on Route 600 between Eastville and
Cheriton, owned by Hyler Stanavage,
who requested the change.
During the public comment portion
of the session, two speakers addressed
the board regarding the proposed Royal Farms convenience store proposed
near Kiptopeke State Park.
Kiptopeke resident Senora Lewis offered a petition with the names of residents who oppose the store. She noted
the risk of accidents that could result
from a convenience store and gas facility, including campers and trucks turning
off of Lankford Highway into the facility.
Robert Pfund, also of Kiptopeke, likewise spoke in opposition to the operation of a commercial enterprise for the
same reasons. Hogg proposed that the
special use permit (SUP) that had been
issued by the board for the Royal Farms
facility, as well as one issued for a new
Rural Health Center in Eastville, be revoked by the board. Murray noted that
while some were opposed to both of the
projects, once the board had issues an
SUP, he knew of no way to revoke it.
The board again addressed the on-
going issue of what to do regarding the
proposed EMS garage in Machipongo. Proposals ranging from $250,000
to nearly $500,000 have been received
from Beauchamp Construction, based
in Pocomoke City, Md.
Hogg noted that the irregularly
shaped property would require extensive site work as it had previously been
the location of a service station, and a
portion of the old Route 13 transverses
the property. Because the roadbed and
concrete from the old roadway remain
on the property, removal would require
extensive excavation and fill.
The board agreed to continue reviewing the project. Murray noted his
desire to find a solution that would
cost considerably less than the proposals that had been presented.
In a related area, the board agreed
to accept a proposal by Emergency Services, Inc. to conduct a survey of the EMS
needs of the county. Exmore EMS provider Greg DeYoung spoke in opposition
to the move, noting that the company is
not qualified to conduct such a study.
Murray initiated discussion regarding a speed study for Route 618 just
south of Exmore in the area of Tankard Nursery. He cited safety issues in
the area where tractors and other slow
equipment operate. The posted speed on
Route 618 in the area goes from 45 miles
per hour to 55, and then back down to 35
on the approach to the traffic signal.
Murray also briefly discussed the
need to review an inspection report on
the condition of the roof of the former
middle school in Machipongo. It was
agreed to issue a request for proposals
for repairs to the roof above the gym
and adjacent classrooms.
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6 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Kegotank Elementary PTA
Prepared To Fight for New Gym
Photo by Linda Cicoira
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About 580 students who attend
Kegotank Elementary School were
sent home with a letter last week
from the PTA.
It warned parents of the unnecessary hardships that would occur if the
school’s new gym is not built before
renovation is started.
The total project has already been
a sore subject among Accomack officials because bonds were issued for
the projects by county supervisors
who were told Accomack County Public Schools (ACPS) could not afford
them. It was later realized that state
money had been stockpiled by the division and the funds were available.
At a recent district meeting conducted by Supervisor Ron Wolff, it also was learned that renovation projects, including turning the old gym
into offices and a cafeteria, were set
to be completed this summer. The new
gym would be started later because of
the five-month schedule that includes
bidding and permit processes, ACPS
Chief of Management and Operations
Mike Tolbert told the gathering.
“That’s just not fair for the teachers,” Elizabeth Taylor, a local parent,
told Tolbert that night. “I feel that the
students are being sacrificed for this.”
In the letter to parents, Kegotank’s
PTA wrote, “It has come to our attention that there is a plan in the works
to renovate our school gymnasium
over the summer into offices for the
Special Education Department. As
you may know, Kegotank is supposed
to get several renovations done including a bigger cafeteria and kitchen
and a new gym. However, this renovation is starting before a new gymnasium is built.”
“What does this mean?” the letter asks and then answers. “No gymnasium for P.E. class!!!!!!! No award
programs. No grade-level music programs. No Pre-K graduation. No 5th
grade graduation. No DARE graduation. No events for PTA or BETA.
No special performances like animal shows, basketball shows, etc. No
school assemblies. No Goodies for
Grandparents or Pastries for Parents
(programs.) No Title 1 programs. No
school pictures of our kids. No Pre-K
or Kindergarten registration. No after school programs (Winter Fun Day
or after school movies). No Science
Fair. No “Benchmark Boogies.” (And)
no “Fintastic" parties.”
“We need to stop this now!” the
letter continues. “We are asking all
families to voice their opinion to the
School Board to stop this renovation
until a new gymnasium is built. So
far, the School Board has no concern
about how much this renovation is
taking away from our students. The
School Board can get trailers to house
the Special Education Department offices. The PTA plans on doing everything possible to stop this and we are
asking for your help. We will do petitions, letters, phone calls, meetings,
etc. — whatever it takes. We will hold
a meeting at the school in the very
near future, so please be on the lookout for that date.”
The letter, which was dated in
April but sent out May 4, asks the
parents to call Superintendent Chris
Holland and Tolbert. “We need everyone’s help,” it states.
Parents reportedly have bombarded the central office with calls.
The letter also notes, “The school
has no control over this, so please
do not call Kegotank to complain.
The plan is coming from the School
Board. Our (Kegotank) administrators’ hands are tied. They do not have
the power to stop this. But, we do if
we raise enough noise. … If you want
to stop the School Board from taking
our gymnasium away from our kids,
then please provide your support. We
CANNOT do this without you!!!”
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May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 7
CAPITAL LETTERS
By Sen.
Lynwood Lewis
his will be
final
my
on
report
the activities of
the 2016 General
Assembly.
We completed
all of our work in
Richmond at approximately 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, April 20, when we adjourned sine die after completing work
on the governor’s vetoes and suggested amendments, which is known, generally, as the “Veto Session” but, more
formally, referred to in the Virginia
State Constitution as the “Reconvened
Session.”
Gov. McAuliffe vetoed 32 pieces of
legislation and made many amendments to various other legislation. Many of the amendments were minor and
technical in nature. Many of the controversies around the Veto Session are
often political in nature in that they
are more designed to excite each political party’s base of voters rather than
initiate a serious policy discussion. The
polarized times in which we live were
highlighted, to some extent, during the
Veto Session.
Legislation important to the Shore
was untouched during the Veto Session. While the governor made amendments to the budget bill, as well as other legislation, none affected the appropriations for the Eastern Shore, which
I highlighted in my last report.
Work during the off-session for the
6th Senate District begins in earnest.
Spring is a busy time as many groups
and organizations have their spring
meetings. In addition, I will be organ­
izing my usual round of town halls
across the district. Please be on the
lookout for these dates and times as
the meetings help me better represent
our district.
Along with Del. Rob Bloxom, I will
be continuing to work on issues involving the National Park Service and
the aquaculture and commercial fishing activities in Tom’s Cove on Chincoteague, as well as various other local issues.
T
I am pleased to report that the issues involving the GO Virginia initiative were resolved between the governor and the legislative leadership. I
believe that this initiative and the $32
million appropriated to support it offer
promise for regional economic development efforts. I am hopeful that our two
counties will, as this program becomes
fleshed out, be able to tap in to some of
the funding available.
I have been re-appointed by the
Senate leadership to the Committee
to Study Recurrent Flooding and also
to the Governor’s Modeling and Simulation Advisory Committee. In addition, I am a new appointee to the
State Water Commission which, as
the name implies, deals with all issues regarding water quality and access. I am looking forward to serving
in this new capacity.
I am back in Accomac full-time and
can be contacted toll-free at 866-7871094, P.O. Box 760, Accomac, VA 23301,
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Community
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for the public Tuesday, May 24, from 10
a.m. to noon at the Barrier
Islands Center in Machipongo.
To reserve a seat, call Kim
Wright at 757-302-4268.
Additional seminars are being planned
in Accomack County with locations
and dates to be announced soon.
The Eastern Shore
of Virginia Master
Onancock
Gardeners will be at
Onancock
Market
May through October on
the second Saturday of each
month from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
If you have questions about a
plant, bring a photo or a sample in a
clear plastic bag.
The Friends of Cape
Charles Memorial LiCape
brary invite the public
Charles to join Eastern Shore author, screenwriter and TV
personality Jim Baugh on May
16 at 7 p.m., at the Cape Charles
Civic Center, 500 Tazewell Ave. Baugh will read from his book “Hooked,”
a comical behind-the-scenes look at
filming a southern outdoor TV show.
There is no admission fee for this program, which will include coffee, punch,
dessert, and a 50/50 raffle to help support the library programs.
The Virginia Department of TransOnley &
portation has closed
Horntown
Route 609 from Onley to Daugherty
Road, and Route 709 from
Lankford Highway to Horntown
Road for two weeks for paving.
Access will be strictly limited to
local residents and emergency vehicles
only in the construction area. In these
instances, use caution and look out for
workers and equipment.
“Spread
Your
Wings for Bird Conservation” is the
Chincoteague theme for the 22nd
Annual International
Migratory Bird Day (IMBD), to be celebrated at Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge Saturday, May 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
From 8 to 10 a.m., the National Park Service will present the Assateague Global Big Day Bird Walk
to identify and count birds on the way
to the beach and salt marsh habitats.
Advanced registration is required at
the Tom’s Cove Visitor Center.
At 10 a.m., refuge photographer Bill
Wallen will offer an introduction to
bird and wildlife photography in the
auditorium.
Maryland Department of Natural
Resources Tuckahoe Complex Aviary
will offer live bald eagle presentations
at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the refuge
auditorium.
At 12:30 p.m., the Children’s Art
Contest Award Ceremony will be held
in the auditorium.
Participants can join a park ranger
any time between 3 and 4 p.m. at the
Tom’s Cove Visitor Center deck to see
what birds the ranger is viewing.
The National Park Service, Chinco­
teague Bay Field Station, Salisbury
Zoo, Chincoteague Museum, and local artists will be featured in the IMBD Celebration. Refreshments will be
provided.
National Kids to
Kiptopeke
Parks Day will be celebrated at Kiptopeke
State Park May 21 from 10
a.m. to noon in Shelter 1.
Participants are invited to celebrate being outdoors and spending
time in parks. They will play games
and learn about conservation at Kiptopeke. Make sure to bring your play
clothes and your sense of adventure.
Community Notes can be
faxed to the Eastern Shore
Post at 789-7681 or emailed to
editor@easternshorepost.com
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Accomac, VA
(757) 787-1305
(800) 989-5852
Onancock, VA Chincoteague, VA
Cape Charles, VA
(757) 787-1999 (757) 336-1999
(757) 331-3255
(800) 637-8202 (800) 989-5854
An Independently Owned and Operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates, Inc.
CAPTAINS COVE: Best deal in this community;
3BR/2BA Contemporary offers 1400 sq ft and is
handicap accessible. New kitchen appliances, new
heat pump and central air, plus freshly repainted.
Large screened porch w/private back yard.
MLS#43451 $159,900 Andrea Zember 757-710-2233
VAUCLUSE SHORES: Waterfront 3BR/2BA Cape
Cod offers 2084 sq ft on more than ½ acre. Open
floor plan w/downstairs MBR, bonus rooms upstairs
& private dock. Enjoy the community amenities
or boat out to the Bay. MLS#43384 $429,000
Paulette MacPartland 757-710-3113
TASLEY: Grand 3BR/2BA Victorian offers
2866 sq ft, updated kitchen, new windows &
roof. Great open floor plan, pocket doors &
beautiful crown moulding. Large yard with
pool, deck & fenced yard. MLS#42763 $169,900
Michelle Evans 757-710-5934
JAMESVILLE: Waterfront on Nassawadox
Creek with an open floor plan and luxurious
master suite. Live happily on the 1st floor or expand
into the 2nd. Upstairs is even plumbed for a
kitchen. So much to like, especially the price.
MLS#43000 $499,000 Phyllis Ward 757-442-3199
PARKSLEY: Maxwell House c1968 offers beautifully
crafted 3BR/2.5BA, 3080 sq ft, sited on 2.2 acres with
a beautiful year round setting. Updated kitchen and
baths, office, sunroom/breezeway, reading nook &
sewing corner. MLS#43444 $249,500
Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824/Stella Rohde 757-710-2025
SANFORD: Waterfront 3BR/2BA Beach home on
3 acres with views of Pocomoke Sound. Private
dock with two 10K lb boat lifts, 48x36 pole barn,
shed, outdoor shower and screened porches to
enjoy your secluded paradise. MLS#42196 $439,000
Christine Flye 757-286-3569
NEW PRICE
FRANKTOWN: Beautiful 4BR/2BA Ranch offers
2822 sq ft on .40 acre parcel. Family room, two
bonus rooms, tons of closet space, large attic, deck
and 2-car attached garage. MLS#40587 $209,000
Wanda Doughty 757-693-1613
THE GREENS: Waterfront 4BR/2BA Cape Cod
with views of the ESY&CC golf course on ½ acre.
Features include MBR, den w/brick fireplace &
sunroom. Step out to the deck and stroll to your
private dock plus attached garage/workshop.
MLS#37917 $369,000 Bill Chandler 757-787-1305
SAXIS: Close to the town fishing pier this 3BR/1BA
Bungalow is all spruced up and ready for new
owners. Some wood floors, efficient HW baseboard
heat, new well in 2015, new storm doors in 2016.
MLS#43382 $150,000 Liz Walters 757-710-2114
SAXIS: Eastern Shore style 2BR/1BA home
close to marina and fishing pier. Recent upgrades
include central heat & air. Location offers
views of nature from your enclosed porch.
MLS#40804 $58,900 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670
PARKSLEY: Zoned both residential and
commercial is this Cape Cod on Lankford
Hwy. With 2BR/1BA and an unfinished bonus
area upstairs you could have your home and
business in one location. MLS#40149 $179,000
George Ferguson 757-710-4770
ONANCOCK: Free standing commercial building
in downtown business area. Currently used as an
art gallery property includes garage/workshop.
Great visibility, close to town wharf and boat ramp.
MLS#43484 $142,500 Mark Williams 757-710-2060
QUINBY: Two homes for the price of one; 44 acre
waterfront parcel on the Machipongo River.
Main house is 3400 sq. feet w/hardwood floors,
wet bar and large windows to take advantage of
the view. Waterfowl and wildlife abound.
MLS#43483 $695,000 George Ferguson 757-710-4770
PAINTER: Property with over 1 acre improved with
3BR/2BA brick Ranch and 2260 square foot building
that was used as a funeral home, each building
needs to be renovated. There are 2 septic systems on
the property along with a 26’X54’ detached garage.
MLS#40694 $29,900 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914
HACKSNECK: You can enjoy the Eastern Shore life
in this 2BR/1BA Contemporary; just minutes by
boat to the Chesapeake Bay. In immaculate condition,
home features back deck, deep water boat dock &
mature landscaping. MLS#41460 $199,000
George Ferguson 757-710-4770
EXMORE: Waterfront 4BR/3.5BA Contemporary offers
3794 sq ft on 8.62 ac elevated point. Architecturally
designed with smart home features, private deck off
MBR, private offices, 3-car garage, generator & private
dock w/lift. MLS#43301 $769,000
Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395
BAY CREEK: Exquisite 4BR/3.5BA meticulously designed
waterfront Contemporary offers 3270 sq ft & the
highest quality upgrades; from standing seam metal
roof, high end commercial kitchen appliances, bamboo
flooring to Lutron light system.
MLS#42665 $1,299,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532
EASTVILLE: Victorian 3BR/2.5BA beauty atop the
hill overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. Winding oak
staircase, man cave, turret living room & adjoining
decks w/hot tub. Large boat garage, workshop art
studio/garden room & 3-car attached.
MLS#41657 $998,000 Trina Veber 757-442-0797
CAPE CHARLES: Charming 4BR/2BA Victorian,
in the heart of town, offers 2700 sq ft. Impressive
foyer, eat-in kitchen remodeled in 2014, family room,
formal dining room & 3rd floor has potential for
additional living space. MLS#42094 $279,500
Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199
HACKSNECK: Waterfront 3BR/3.5BA Contemporary
smart home offers 2278 sq ft on 7.16 partially wooded
acres. Exterior elevator, garage/workshop, decks,
private dock, detached 2-car garage with electric/
water & concrete floor. MLS#43137 $625,000
Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395
WILLIS WHARF: Fantastic waterfront 3BR/2BA
Ranch located on the banks of the Machipongo
River offers 2077 sq ft. Professionally installed
custom designed bulkhead, attached garage &
other extras. MLS#42923 $139,900
Jason Restein 757-620-1532
SMITH BEACH: Waterfront 2BR/1BA Cottage with
hurricane shingled roof sitting on a bluff that overlooks
the Bay and your own beach. Enclosed porch set up
like an ocean cabana, generous living/dining area
and all has been beautifully kept. MLS#43461 $175,000
Trina Veber 757-442-0797
CHINCOTEAGUE: Nice waterfront Condo w/dock
privileges & great water views. Nice screened
porch & is currently a vacation rental. Unit is just
a short ride over the bridge to historic downtown
and Assateague beaches. MLS#27469 $119,000
Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
CHINCOTEAGUE: The perfect 2BR/1BA beach getaway!
Close as you can get to Assateague Island! Water access for
kayaks and small boats, spacious screened porch, deck,
fenced yard, workshop, and oversized garage for all your
toys.This propertyis a turn-keyrental.MLS#43016 $265,000
Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/2.5BA Beach house built in
2008. Walking distance to town. Hardwood floors,
stainless steel appliances, marble counter tops and
ceramic tiles. Wonderful deck and front porch that add
more living space for you to enjoy. MLS#39580 $243,000
Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
CHINCOTEAGUE: It is all about the view!
See Tom’s Cove f rom your east windows.
Private setting for you to enjoy your
3BR/1.5BA getaway or build your dream
house. Sold as is. MLS#43426 $92,000
Judy Williamson 757-894-2488
CHINCOTEAGUE: Spacious 3BR/2BA Duplex
on private lane. Close to historic downtown
and right around the corner for the Fireman’s
carnival. Wonderful screened porch with wet
bar perfect for your summer gatherings.
MLS#43431 $189,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/2BA waterfront unit boasts 180 degree
panoramic views of Chincoteague channel. Enjoy sunsets year
aroundfromtwowestfacingdecksw/glasspanels.Professionaldesigner
upgrades en suite mast BA w/separate shower,and cherry H/W
floors.Amenities include pool,marina,elevatorsandstorage area.
MLS#43123$475,000AnitaMerritt757-894-0108
CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/1.5BA end unit Townhome
nicely renovated w/views of the Assateague Channel
and lighthouse. Large eat in kitchen leads out to
back deck. Small deck off upstairs 2nd BR. Outside
shed for additional storage. MLS#43108 $149,000
Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/1.5BAContemporaryisjustadorable!
Great room offers vaulted ceilings, new kitchen, wood
floors, dining area, living room, stained glass windows &
sunroom. Outside offers a separate studio perfect office
or guest space, raised flower beds, patios and decking.
MLS#42620 $199,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098
NEW PRICE
10 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Obituaries
John V. Sweeney
Mr. John V. Sweeney, 70, of Norfolk, Va., went to be with his Lord
Tuesday, April 26, 2016.
Born Lowville, N.Y., he was the son
of the late Vernon E. and Elsie Mekkelson Sweeney. He served in the U.S. Navy
for over 20 years, retiring in 1986, then
served as a pastor in the United Methodist Church in Virginia and New York until 2014. He was a loving husband, dedicated father, grandfather, great-grandfather and dear friend to many.
Survivors include his beloved wife,
Sandra Sweeney; children, Teresa
Klotz (Chris), Sheri Smalley (Steve),
Kelli Sweeney Mertz, John V. Sweeney II (Kelli) and Robin Beatty (Bobby Long); eight grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren; sister, Joan Ripp;
and many loving nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations may be made
to Occohannock on The Bay Camp and
Retreat Center, www.ootbay.org
Arrangements were made by Oman
Funeral Home.
Community-Involved
Woman Passes Away
Mrs. Janet Thomas Stone, 88,
died Tuesday, May 3, 2016.
Born
March
4, 1928, she was
raised in Marionville, the only child
of the late C. Mercer Thomas, DVM
and Florence Phoebus Thomas. She
attended the College of William &
Mrs. Stone
Mary and the Pan
American School, served on the Junior
Board of Southside Day Nursery, and
volunteered for many years at Chippenham and Johnston Willis hospitals
in Richmond and at Shore Memorial
Hospital in Nassawadox. She was past
president of the former Old Dominion
Garden Club and Women of Manakin
Episcopal Church and a former member of Powhatan Women’s Club. An avid seaside angler and gardener, Mrs.
Stone was a member of Ye Accawmacke
Garden Club, Virginia Historical Society, and AVPA and a 70-year member
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NSDAR. She served on the board of
the Barrier Islands Center and was a
member of Hungars Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Stone was predeceased by her
husband of 62 years, J. Minor Stone
III. She is survived by her daughter,
Jan Stone Rice and husband, Ronald L.
Rice, and grandson, Thomas Lee Rice.
A celebration of life will be held at
Hungars Episcopal Church in Machipongo Saturday, May 14, at 2 pm. Burial will be private.
Memorial donations may be made
to the Barrier Islands Center, P.O. Box
206, Machipongo, VA 23405; or Friends
of Northampton Free Library, P.O. Box
639, Nassawadox, VA 23413. Family
and friends may sign the guest book at
www.hollandfuneralhome.net
Arrangements were made by Holland Funeral Home at Nassawadox.
Nassawadox Native Dies
Mrs. Gloria Hopper Young, 68,
of Hilliard, Fla., went home to be with
the Lord Wednesday, May 4, 2016, surrounded by family and friends.
Born in Nassawadox, she was the
daughter of the late Franklin and Margurite Hopper. She
attended Boulogne
Holiness Church
and was a hairstylist in Jacksonville,
Fla. Mrs. Young
was a loving wife,
mother,
grandmother, and friend
and had a rare gift
for making everyone feel as special
as she was. She was
Young
strong in her faith
and the light of God shined through
her. Mrs. Young had a wonderful sense
of humor; her smile and caring way led
to her nickname, “Sunshine.”
She was preceded in death by her
brother, Robert Webb and is survived
by her loving husband of 50 years,
Robert S. Young; son, Phillip W. (Sandra) Young of EI Paso, Texas; daughters Gail R. (Glenn) Godwin of Hilliard
and Pamela N. Young of Jacksonville;
grandchildren, Jason R. Garland of
Hilliard, Elisandra Garcia of EI Paso,
Meghan N. Knight of Jacksonville, Jacob G. Godwin of Hilliard, Jeffrey R.
and Joshua E. Grantham of Jackson-
ville and Diego R. Young of EI Paso;
sister, Judy Hopper of Capeville; and
many loving nieces and nephews.
A graveside funeral service was held
Saturday, May 7, at Live Oak Cemetery,
with Pastor Andrew Gillis officiating.
Condolences may be expressed by at
wwwnassaujh.com
Arrangements were made by Nassau Funeral Home in Callahan, Fla.
Shelton Retiree Dies
Mr. William Franklin Lipscomb,
85, of Nassawadox passed away Thursday, May 5, 2016,
at Heritage Hall
Healthcare Center.
He was employed by Thornton Services and
retired from Shelton Refrigeration,
where he was fondly referred to as Mr. Lipscomb
the “Tin Man.”
Mr. Lipscomb is survived by his wife of 59
years, Nora Ann Lipscomb of Nassawadox;
daughter, Kathy Merritt of Johnsontown;
granddaughter, Michelle Gulledge of Roanoke, Va.; and great-grandchildren,
Jena and Evan Gulledge.
To honor his request, no public service will be held.
Memorial donations may be made to
Red Bank Baptist Church, P.O. Box 932,
Nassawadox, VA 23413; or Riverside
Shore Hospice, P.O. Box 615, Onley, VA
23418. Online condolences may be sent
to the family at foxandjamesfh.com
Arrangements were made by Fox
and James Funeral Home, Eastville.
Gregory’s Auto Body
Owner Passes Away
Mr. J. Glenn Gregory, 47, of Davis Wharf passed away Thursday, May
5, 2016, at Peninsula Regional Medical
Center in Salisbury, Md.
A native of Davis Wharf, he was the
son of Jack A. and Anne Walker Gregory of Davis Wharf. He was the owner
of Gregory’s Auto Body and member of
Craddockville U.M. Church.
In addition to his loving parents,
survivors include his brother, Adam W.
Gregory of Belle Haven; great-aunt, Celeste Costin of Capeville; and great-uncle, Leonard Sturgis of Davis Wharf.
A graveside service was conducted
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 11
Monday, May 9, at Belle Haven Cemetery by Rev. Rob Kelly and Rev. Paul Oh.
Memorial contributions may be
made to SPCA Animal Shelter, P.O.
Box 164, Onley, VA 23418. Online condolences may be sent to the family at
www.doughtyfuneralhome.com
Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore.
Tangier Carpenter Dies
Mr. Andrew Thomas Parks, 90,
husband of the late
Adlene Dize Parks
and a lifelong resident of Tangier Island, died Thursday, May 5, 2016,
at his residence.
The son of the
late Thomas GalMr. Parks
loway Parks and
Ida Belle Williams
Parks, he served in the U.S. Army
during World War II. Back on Tangier, he was the town carpenter. Known
for making an entrance, Mr. Parks often was heard before seen, spreading
laughter throughout the island. He
enjoyed duck hunting and working on
the water in his down time, but church,
community, and his beloved family always came first. Mr. Parks never met
a stranger and will be remembered for
his quick wit, charm, and especially, for
his contagious smile.
He is survived by his loving children,
Bella Parks Burnett of Gordonsville, Va.,
Denise Parks Dize (and husband, Norman F.) of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Andrew T. Parks Jr. (and wife, Mary Stuart) of Tangier, and Lt. Col. Ret. Kenneth Parks (and wife, Naomi) of Chesapeake, Va.; brother, Robert “Bob” Parks
of Tangier; grandchildren, Jennifer
Laird, Thomas Burnett, Susan Holtzman, Brad and Nicholas Dize, Rachael
Richardson, Christopher, Michael, Georgianna, David, Stewart, and Erin Parks,
Megan DuBose, and Abbe O’Connell;
11 great-grandchildren; one great-great
grandson; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three sisters, Dace Dise, Ada Wheatley, and Edith
Shores; and a brother, Paige Parks.
Funeral services will be conducted
at Swain Memorial U.M. Church today,
May 13, at 2 p.m. by Rev. John Flood and
Rev. Robert Parks. Interment will follow
in New Testament Church Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to
the Alzheimer’s Association, Southeastern Virginia Chapter, 6350 Center Dr.,
Ste. 102, Norfolk, VA 23502. Memory
tributes may be shared with the family
at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements were made by Williams
Funeral Homes, Parksley and Onancock.
Oyster Native Who
Loved Oysters Dies
Mr. Timothy Norman Bell, 58,
of Oyster passed away Sunday, May
8, 2016, at Riverside Shore Memorial
Hospital in Nassawadox.
A native of Oyster, he was the son of
Norman “Buddy” Bell and Anne West
Bell. He spent his time doing what he
loved, working on the water. Mr. Bell
spent many years devoted to oysters
and comes from many generations of
champion oyster farmers. He had a huge
heart and was very passionate, but most
importantly, he was a loving and devoted
father, who will be missed dearly.
In addition to his loving parents,
survivors include his daughters, Amanda B. Bell (and husband, Dan) of Cape
Charles and Mari Bell of Nassawadox; sister, Lisha Bell of Oyster; brother, Edward M. Bell of Eastville; five
grandsons; and one granddaughter.
A celebration of life service will be
held at a later date.
Memorial donations may be made to
Riverside Shore Hospice, P.O. Box 615,
Onley, VA 23418; or the Barrier Islands
Center, P.O. Box 206, Machipongo, VA
23405. Online condolences may be sent
to www.doughtyfuneralhome.com
Arrangements were made by Wil­kinsDoughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles.
Community Activist Dies
Mr. Cada R. Grove, for 49 years the
devoted husband of Susan Wynn Grove,
of Onancock, passed away at Sentara
Norfolk Heart Hospital Monday, May
9, 2016. He was 73.
Born in Montgomery, Pa., he
was the son of the
late William R. and
Mary Machamer
Grove. He earned
a Bachelor of Science Degree in EdMr. Grove
ucation from The
Pennsylvania State University. He
served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam
and attained the rank of captain. He
worked for 28 years for AT&T, retiring
as manager of the Consumer Customer Billing Center.
During his 18 years on the Shore,
Mr. Grove committed much of his time
to public service. He was a former member of the boards of Eastern Shore Rural Health and Eastern Shore Coalition
Against Domestic Violence. He also operated a concession stand for several Relay
for Life events. For five years, Mr. Grove
coached successful Odyssey of the Mind
teams for Northampton schools. He was
a member of the Maritime Committee of
the Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical
Society, with which he helped restore the
log canoe Annie C. He was an instructor for summer history camp. Mr. Grove
was an elder of Naomi Makemie Presbyterian Church, Onancock, where he was
active in ministries, including American
Red Cross blood drives, and G.F. Horne
dinners. As a member of Joe’s Gang, he
helped keep the church building in good
shape. For many years, he taught children’s Sunday School and Bible School.
He was unsurpassingly devoted to
his alma mater, Penn State. He was instrumental in establishing a Center for
Excellence in Science Education and co-
chaired a donor recognition society in the
Eberly College of Science. He maintained
that the best ice cream he ever tasted was
made at Penn State Creamery.
In his spare time, Mr. Grove made
Windsor chairs and other furniture.
He especially enjoyed sailing and was
past commodore of the Huguenot Yacht
Club, New Rochelle, N.Y., and a member of the Onancock Sailing Squadron.
In addition to his wife, survivors include his brother, Larry Grove (and
wife, Deborah) of Montgomery, Pa.; and
numerous nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by brothers William Grove
and John Grove and sisters Janet Grove
Whitmire and Joan Grove Hans.
A memorial service will be held at
Naomi Makemie Presbyterian Church
at 2 p.m. Monday, May 16. A reception
will follow at the church. Burial will be
in Devon, Pa.
Memorial donations may be made to
Naomi Makemie Presbyterian Church,
P.O. Box 397, Onancock, VA 23417; or
Eastern Shore Coalition Against Domestic Violence, P.O. Box 3, Onancock, VA
23417. Memory tributes may be shared
at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com
Arrangements were made by Williams-Onancock Funeral Home.
Cherrystone Campground’s Annual
“Show Off the Shore”
Open Air Market
Saturday, May 28th, 8am - Noon
Next to the Pavilion in the Campground
$10 for 10x10 Booth by Pavilion
$20 for 10x10 under Pavilion
No electric or tables provided
Hundreds of Shoppers & Bargain Hunters are Provided!
VENDORS & SELLERS NEEDED!
Show off your crafts or clear your attic for cash.
Spaces are limited for this once-a-year event you don’t
want to miss!
For Additional Information, or to Reserve a Space,
Call the Cherrystone Welcome Center at
757-331-3063
12 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Mile POSTS
Marriages
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Brittany Cavaliero
To Wed Tye Willis
Alexandra Walter
To Wed Terrell Knox
Linda Walter and Mary Knox Harmon announce the engagement of their
children, Alexandra Walter and Terrell
Knox, both of Exmore.
The bride-to-be is a teacher at Kiptopeke Elementary School and her fiancé is a machine operator at Perdue.
A June wedding is planned.
•a daughter, born to
Niasia and Vincent
Scarborough of
Parksley April 30
•a daughter, born
to Lucia Juanvirbes and Miguel
Mendragon of Accomac May 1
•a daughter, born to Jessica Grassl
of Accomac May 3
Together with their families, Brittany Nicole Cavaliero of Onancock and
Tye Willis Burns of Belle Haven announce their engagement.
The bride graduated from Nandua
High School in 2007. She is owner of
Canvas Hairdressing, LLC on East
Main Street in Onley. The groom graduated from Northampton High School
in 2008 and attended Eastern Shore
Community College and Old Dominion University. He is the owner of T.W.
Burns Seafood, LLC.
A June wedding is planned. The couple will reside in Nassawadox.
Jennifer Giddens To
Head Literacy Council
The Eastern Shore Literacy Council, which has provided free tutoring
to adult residents
of the Shore for
30 years, has announced the appointment of Jennifer Giddens as
its new executive
director.
Giddens comes to
the ESLC with over
Giddens
10 years of non-prof-
it administration experience, including
director of education at Virginia Arts
Festival, community development coordinator at the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, and
most recently, center director at Cheriton Migrant Head Start.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Virginia Tech and a Masters
of Business Administration from the
University of Colorado.
Having grown up in Virginia Beach,
Giddens said, “The Eastern Shore of
Virginia is such a special place to raise
a family, and I’m thrilled to be able to
serve the community by empowering
residents through literacy. My goal is
for every person on the Shore to become familiar with the valuable contributions of the Literacy Council and
to join us as a tutor, learner, supporter,
volunteer, or friend.”
Betty Mariner, president of the
board, stated, “We are very fortunate
to have Jennifer join us. She brings a
wealth of experience and enthusiasm
and has many new ideas for helping us
make our 30th year one to remember.”
John Aigner Earns PhD
from Virginia Tech
John David Aigner Jr. successfully
defended his doctoral dissertation in
March, earning his
PhD from Virginia
Tech in entomology.
A 2000 graduate
of Nandua High
School, he holds an
associate’s degree
from Eastern Shore
Community
College, and a bachelor of science deAigner
gree from Oregon
State University.
Aigner is the son of Shari and John
Aigner Sr. of Locustville and son-in-law
of Pat and Bobby Phillips of Onancock.
Dr. Aigner is currently employed by
Nichino America, a subsidiary of Japanese agrichemical manufacturer Nihon
Nohyaku. As a product development
representative, he is in charge of all research and development activities for
the company in the Pacific Northwest
and the Upper Great Plains.
He and his wife, Mandy, reside in
Boise, Idaho.
Joanne Kiks Weds
William Ferencik
William L. Ferencik of Endicott, N.Y.,
and Joanne F. Kiks of Cape Charles
announce their marriage, which took
place on April 9, 2016, at Sons of Italy
in Endicott at 2 p.m. The wedding was
attended by more than 400 guests.
The groom is a retired airman third
class in the U.S. Air Force. The bride
is retired from George Industries in
Endicott.
The couple is planning a honeymoon
in Reno, Nev.
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Is Stealing
By Linda Cicoira
“If you forgive the fox for stealing
your chickens, he will take your sheep,”
is a Georgian proverb that might explain the way a considerable number
of Accomack and Northampton folks
feel about dognapping.
Those who participated in a recent
email survey conducted by the Eastern
Shore Post were asked, “Should a defendant be convicted of stealing a dog
if that person admitted the crime but
claims the dog was not being properly
taken care of?” The overwhelming majority replied, “Yes.”
“The dog was someone's property,”
wrote Wanda Johnson of Eastville. “If
the dog was not properly cared for,
then the SPCA or sheriff's department
should have been contacted.”
“Of course they should be” convicted,
said Bill Mapp of Exmore. “They committed a crime. Why is this even being
questioned? If someone took your house
or car because it was not being properly
taken care of, wouldn't they be convicted? If they feel there is a problem, there
are legal channels for resolution. If we
all become vigilantes and do what we
feel needs to be done, who knows what
would happen? If you let one crime be
committed ‘because (it) wasn’t being
properly taken care of’ then what crime
will be let off next for the same reason?
Should we allow kidnapping of poorly
taken care of children next?”
“Stealing is a crime, no matter what
the reason,” wrote Karen Simpson of
Quinby. “The sentence should be lessened if the animal was not properly being taken care of. The person abusing
the animal needs to be punished as well.
There is no excuse in the world for abusing animals. Apparently animal abusers
have not learned the lesson to treat others as you would like to be treated.”
“The person should be convicted because a crime was committed,”
said Lynn Bowen of Townsend. “If the
animal was not being taken care of
properly, animal services should have
been contacted. The person could have
monitored the situation, documented
the treatment of the dog, and continued to contact authorities. Should the
person serve time in jail? No.”
Judy Brunk of Jamesville said, “Yes”
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 13
a
Pet Ever Justified?
to conviction. “Because it was a matter of opinion and should have been
done through legal means with an
investigation.”
“Yes,” wrote Edean Bundick of
Greenbackville. “Stealing is stealing.
Report it to the officials and let the situation be pursued in a legal manner.”
“Yes, they should be convicted because it was not their dog to take,”
wrote Brenda Dize of Onancock. “They
should have called the animal shelter
if they thought the dog was in danger
of any kind.”
Patsy Goard of Hallwood wrote, “No
one should take the law in their own
hands and steal from anyone. Report
the suspected abuse to the sheriff’s department for processing.”
“If the abuse was reported to the
proper authorities and nothing was
done, then there should be no conviction,” Jan of Onancock replied. “If the
dog was just taken, there should be a
conviction.”
“Stealing is stealing,” wrote Rob-
ert Doughty of South Chesconessex.
“There are other measures that can be
taken.”
“Stealing is wrong and not justifiable,” Greg L Duncan Sr. of Accomack
noted. “If there is a passion (or) concern, then report it to the proper authorities and let them take the necessary action,” he said.
“Hmm,” wrote Carrie Jacobson of
Wachapreague. “I think the person
should be convicted, and pay a fine, but
I think the police should be automatically involved to investigate the former, allegedly abusive, owner.”
“Stealing is stealing regardless of
the circumstances,” wrote Christine
Caton Murphy of Captain’s Cove. “The
person should report the animal abuse
to the proper authorities and then offer to take care of the dog until such
time as a verdict could be rendered in
a court of law.”
But not everyone was convinced
a conviction would be in order. “NO!”
wrote Jennifer Young of Assawoman.
“An animal is not a possession. Animal
rights are a basic standard for a civilized society.”
Denise Bowden of Chincoteague also said, “No. I am a huge animal lover
and if I saw an animal being mistreated, I would probably take the dog myself. Animals have no voice, they have
those big eyes full of love and they look
at us to take care of them. I have absolutely no use for any human being who
mistreats an animal in any way, shape
or form. If you want a pet, then get one
with the intention of making it part of
the family and treating it as such.”
Constituents’ Session
Will Feature State Reps.
Ron Wolff will host his monthly constituents’ meeting Monday, May16, at
7 p.m. at a different location: Captain’s
Cove Community Center.
State Sen. Lynwood Lewis and Del.
Bloxom will be the speakers.
14 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
MAY 14th 10:00-1:00
CHINCOTEAGUE
ACCOMAC
ONANCOCK
Waterfront
MELFA
MELFA
6298 Circle Drive
MLS 41188 - $226,000
23454 Front Street
MLS 42713 - $249,900
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Peninsula Properties of Virginia
MELFA
MELFA
Waterfront
MELFA
Waterfront
PAINTER
Waterfront
BELLE HAVEN
Waterfront
EXMORE
Shawn Jennings 757-894-2249 Schuyler Hurlbut 757-710-9576
17361 Killmon Town Road
MLS 43116 - $185,000
28159 Harbor Road
MLS 42936 - $214,900
58 Kerr Street
MLS 43437 - $168,000
MELFA
Helen Glenn 757-710-3129
14487 Shore Drive
MLS 42457 - $299,500
19062 Airport Road
MLS 43398 - $359,000
Nancy James 757-787-1010
31066 Pond View Court
MLS 43189 - $389,000
27282 Revell Lane
MLS 42145 - $559,000
Tammy Mason 757-710-2295
28512 Beacon Road
MLS 43376 - $219,000
Pete Messick 757-607-6320
35701 Occohannock Drive 5064 Occohannock Neck Rd
MLS 41946- $384,999
MLS 43301 - $769,000
Michael Stephano 757-710-0803
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Jeremy Ware 908-328-8634
Tammy Mason 757-710-2295
Weichert Realtors Mason-Davis
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
Waterfront
EXMORE
Waterfront
FRANKTOWN
MACHIPONGO
Waterfront
MACHIPONGO
Waterfront
MACHIPONGO
Waterfront
MACHIPONGO
7342 Prettyman Circle
MLS 43319 - $330,000
Trina Veber 757-442-0797
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
Waterfront
EASTVILLE
14332 Harbor Lane
MLS 41657 - $998,000
Trina Veber 757-442-0797
Ian McLean 757-693-2001
8407 Denwood Road
MLS 41639 - $495,000
David Kabler 757-331-4885
Blue Heron Realty
CHERITON
21278 South Bayside Road
MLS 43163 - $149,900
Christine Flye 757-286-3569
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
6320 Wilsonia Neck Drive
MLS 43350 - $339,700
Montaigne Cree 757-678-5200
Blue Heron Realty
CAPE CHARLES
516 Randolph Avenue
MLS 42094 - $279,500
Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
13345 Natchez Lane
MLS 39807 - $999,000
Gerry Forbes 757-678-5200
Blue Heron Realty
Liz Walters 757-710-2114
13583 Solitude Trail
MLS 43455 - $695,000
12283 Trout Lane
MLS 43384 - $429,000
Blue Heron Realty
Coldwell Banker Harbour Realty
Mike Killebrew 757-678-6322 Paulette MacPartland 757-710-3113
Water Access
Waterfront
CAPE CHARLES
CAPE CHARLES
3162 Bluff Court
MLS 42342 - $349,900
Luisa Gazzolo 757-635-6407
Blue Heron Realty
www.esrealtors.com
757-789-7630
INFORMATION HEREIN DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED
Randy Carlson 757-678-6395
2140 Bayview Point Lane
MLS 43130 - $1,195,000
Montaigne Cree 757-678-5200
Blue Heron Realty
Waterfront
CAPE CHARLES
4031 Bluff Lane
MLS 42651 - $990,000
Lemoin Cree 757-678-5200
Blue Heron Realty
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 15
Property
Transactions
•From Harvey Meldrum & Barbara Hurley
To Bruce Kellam
5 James St., Onancock
For $150,000
•From Donna Collins
To Jeannine McNiven & Jacqulean Hall
5336 Bay Breeze Dr., Horntown
For $15,000
•From Big Daddy’s Homes, Inc.
To Thomas and Diane Gadson
Lot 15, Chesser Village, Temperanceville
For $22,500
•From Madeline Giardina
To Valerie Porter
8280 Bay St., Chincoteague
For $37,000
•From William and Freida Koetting
To Grand Bay Properties, LLC
Lot 758, Section 1, Captain’s Cove
For $2,000
•From John and Karen Ciancio
To James and Susan Fair
Lot 2163, Section 4, Captain’s Cove
For $182,000
•From Bank of America National Assn.
To Darryl and Jackie Lilliston
25902 Rogers St., Onley
For $40,000
•From Norris Beasley
To Kathleen Burch
30 Ames St., Onancock
For $127,720
•From Elizabeth River Properties, LLC
To Ann Kapland and Donald Pratt
Property at Peaceful Meadows, near
Jamesville
For $36,100
•From Harriet Lumpkin & Dorothy Vaiden
To Bennie Ethridge
Property in Birdsnest
For $150,000
•From James and Ronald West
To Bennie Ethridge
Property in Birdsnest
For $150,000
•From Maryon and Steward Womble
To Deloris Carstens and David Thornes
3544 Cherrystone Rd. in Cheriton
For $105,000
•From Stephen Ander & Lauren Collier
To Lester and Sherylene Baber
Property in Franktown
For $62,500
•From Paul Abbott
To Troy Gleason
Lot 163, Madison Ave., Cape Charles
For $27,500.
•From Ann, David, James, and Ben
Elliott IV, Virginia Alexander, and
Melinda Gardner
To William Pfeiffer Jr.
8061 Bayford Rd. near Franktown
For $176,500
•From Edgar and Mary Simpson
To Kimberly Fauerbach
13431 Solitude Trail in Machipongo
For $185,000
•From Walter Frisch
To Karen and William Wilkerson
10181 Pine Ave. in Nassawadox
For $103,000
•From Larry and Susan Holsinger
To Christopher Blening and Rose and
Terrill Ramsey
Property at Cedar Grove Landing
For $40,000
•From Tye Burns and Karen Aita
To John Foley Jr.
35265 Hood Ln., Belle Haven
For $125,000
•From Mark Richards
To Karen Aita and Tye Burns
Property in Nassawadox
For $227,000
•From Nottingham-Northampton, LLC
To Sophie Stokes and Dylan Nigh
27135 Castle Row in Cape Charles
For $190,000
•From Gayle and Jonathan Ross
To Sara Scott
21144 Oyster Cape Rd. in Cheriton
For $136,000
•From Shore Bank
To Christopher, Conrad and Rita Wyatt
Lot 4, Peaceful Ponds II, near Jamesville
For $12,900
•From Marlis Johnson
To Barton and Patricia Bull
2208 Clearview Rd., near Exmore
For $435,000
•From Inlet View Properties, Inc.
To Mark Giblin
Lot 67, Section D, Bunker Hill Rd.,
Chincoteague
For $17,000
•From Michael Reagan Sr. and Jr.
To E. Phillip Jr. and David Hickman
Horntown parcel
For $10,000
•From Melbourne & Monica Baughman
To Andrew and Marga Morris
28133 Locustville Rd., Onley
For $175,000
•From Judy and Terry Howard
To Nancy Reade
7440 Beebe Rd., Chincoteague
For $60,000
•From the estate of Estelle Oliver
Wright Family Trust
To James and Michelle Drager
5504 Amrien Dr., Chincoteague
For $384,000
•From Philip and Kellie Unsworth
To Charles Essig and Joyce Gerritsen
1 Johnson St., Onancock
For $130,000
•From Adam James
To Levi Smith and Sarah Barban
15 Chandler St., Onancock
For $122,000
•From David and Bruce Hunt
To Karen Johnson
5460 Holly Ct., Chincoteague
For $500,000
•From KYJA, LLC
To The Pierson Group, Inc.
Lot 11, Village at Deer Point, Melfa
For $16,000
•From Walter and Shannon Wessells
To Greg and Jaclyn Allman
25567 Custis Neck Rd., Accomac
For $295,000
•From Greg and Jaclyn Allman
To Ashley Thorne and Robert Roehm
4 Nelson Dr., Onancock
For $220,000
•From National Residential Nominee
Services, Inc.
To Michelle Capers and Sharonda
Dickerson
25585 Custis Neck Rd., Accomac
For $129,900
•From Jon and Elizabeth Gleason
To Kathryn Barrett and Paul Lloyd
4155 Captain’s Corridor, Greenbackville
For $199,000
•From Holly Parker
To Scott and Robert Nicely
Lot 128, Unit 3, Trails End
Marriage
License Issued
•James Gregory Turner, 57, & Patricia
Ann Showard, 54, both of Exmore
For $8,500
•From James Nickerson and Clinton
Bundick
To On the Rock Realty, LLC
26095 Shoremain Dr., Bloxom
For $65,000
•From Michael and Michelle Plitt
To Richard and Rebecca Miller
Lot 330, Unit 1, Trails End
For $14,500
•From Gregory Harris and Denise
Holloway
To Murray and Carole Barkley
4180 Ridge Rd., Chincoteague
For $150,000
•From Edward Carson
To Maurice and Sue Harman
Lot 104, Unit 1, Trails End
For $11,500
•From Matthew Marine
To E. Phillip and Michelle Hickman
Lot 2177, Section 4, Captain’s Cove
For $1
•From Catherine Driggs
To Tara Berkheiser
31359 Curratuck Rd., Painter
For $125,000
•From John and Mary Birch
To James Stevens
Lot 19A, Watts Bay Estates, Atlantic
For $25,000
Maddox Campground Sold
By Linda Cicoira
Maddox Family Campground on
Chincoteague recently sold for $7 million, according to documents filed in
the Accomack Circuit Court on May 3.
Wayne Maddox and Mary Lou Birch,
individually and under trust deed, and
Thomas Savage, Annie Parkes and
Christy Marvomatis sold the two parcels to Oceanside Resort, LLC.
The limited liability corporation,
formed in Virginia on Feb. 25, is headquartered in Berlin, Md. and connected
to developers Todd and John Burbage.
The approximately 100 acres includes marshland on the east and west
side of Maddox Boulevard and have
been a source of concern to Chincoteague residents who fear development
of the wetlands.
16 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Tyson Donates $21,000
to Literacy Council
Honoring our Nurses
National Nurses Week
May 6th - May 12th
Tamara Pruitt, RN
DON
Regina Brittingham,
LPN
Linda Bohl, LPN
Natasha Hatney,
LPN
Maryann Browning,
LPN
Faye Gravenor, LPN
Angie Custis, LPN
Nurse Manager
Amy Amadeo, LPN
Diane Doughty, LPN
Sue Iseman, RN
Crystella Reid, LPN
Christy Breuker, RN
Nurse Manager
Romaine Mapp, LPN
The Eastern Shore Literacy Council
has been awarded $21,000 from Tyson
Foods.
Rollie Guinn, human resources
manager of Tyson’s Temperanceville
plant, was instrumental in forwarding
the request to headquarters. He said
Tyson takes a personal interest in the
communities where it is located and he
firmly believes that “improved literacy
is key to improving the quality of life
for residents of the Eastern Shore.”
This grant enables the Literacy
Council to expand services by hiring
experienced teachers to instruct two
formal English to Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL) classes for up to 25
learners each.
Betty Mariner, Literacy Council
Board president and a retired English
as a Second Language (ESL) teacher,
is excited that “these funds from Tyson lead us into a new era. We are in
our 30th year of providing free reading,
writing and English tutoring to Shore
residents through one-to-one or small
group instruction. This grant will allow
us to reach a significantly greater num-
ber of Hispanic and Haitian residents,
many of whom work at Tyson. Even
more exciting is that at our Metompkin
Elementary School site, where Tyson
funds are providing supervised child
care, several learners are interested in
becoming citizens. That’s a win-win opportunity for Tyson Foods, their workers, and our entire community.”
“Tyson Foods has supported our
Drive for Literacy Golf Tournament
for a number of years, but the award
of $21,000 is their biggest commitment
to the Literacy Council in our history,”
said Executive Director Jennifer Giddens. “The financial support of Tyson
Foods helps us attain our goal of empowering adult residents to more fully
and confidently participate in our community and attain higher levels of education and employment.”
Eastern Shore Literacy Council actively recruits both adult learners who
wish to improve their English reading
and writing skills and volunteer tutors.
The council will train anyone interested
in tutoring. Call 789-1761 or visit www.
shoreliteracy.org for more information.
Elizabeth Cobb, RN
Eboney Matthews,
LPN
We are honored to care for our residents! It is
wonderful when a career and a passion
come together!
Pictured are (from left): Ronnie Watkins, live production manager, Tyson Foods; Jenny O’Neill, former Executive Director of Eastern Shore
Literacy Council; and Rollie Guinn, Human Resources Manager, Tyson.
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 17
Habitat for Humanity Continues Its Mission To Provide Homes
Story and photo by Ron West
Just after sunrise Saturday, a small
army of volunteers descended on the
community of Treherneville, hammers
in hand, eager to do their part to help
improve housing for one family.
Nancy Gonzalez, executive director for the Eastern Shore Habitat for
Humanity, busied herself signing in
volunteers while Will Gleim choreographed the workers who were racing
the weather, hoping to get a floor attached to the foundation. The footings
had been poured and the blocks laid
two weeks earlier during breaks in the
weather.
Volunteers work on the Habitat home in Treherneville.
Dozens of workers from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT),
Northampton County Sheriff ’s Department, U.S. Navy, and Northampton High School, as well as HNTB
and Jacobs Engineering contractors
helping with the new tunnel at the
CBBT, buzzed about the site like
worker bees, measuring, sawing, and
hammering.
The home, and a second, which
is 50 percent complete in upper Accomack County, are the latest efforts by Habitat for Humanity to improve housing, one family at a time.
Habitat houses are constructed, for
the most part by volunteers, many
of whom have little or no previous
background in the building trades,
but who want to make a difference in
their community.
According to Gonzalez, the families
that are selected to receive a Habitat
house must contribute hundreds of
hours toward fundraising or construction of their home. In addition, they
must make mortgage payments like
other homebuyers. The difference is
that the homes are built by volunteers
who donate their time and expertise
in the interest of helping their fellow
citizens.
Those who feel the urge to try hammering a nail (hopefully not their own), or
who want to make some sawdust, should
visit www.easternshorehabitat.org
SPORTS
18 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
g
tin
s
o
P
Up
By
Bill
Sterling
B
aseball fans love to debate what
record will never be broken.
The one mark many fans point to
is Cy Young’s 511 career wins. There
can be little argument that in today’s
game, no pitcher will ever approach
that mark. With hurlers going to the
mound every five days and relief specialists coming in as early as the sixth
inning, some doubt that baseball will
ever see another 300-game winner. No
active Major League pitcher has as
many as 200 wins. CC Sabathia of the
New York Yankees, at 194 wins, leads
the current major league pitchers.
Keep in mind, however, Young
played from 1890 to 1911, when pitchers had no set schedule and threw as
often as their managers would trot
them out to the mound. Young once
won both games of a double header.
Coming closer to modern times,
another record that some feel is unbreakable is Cal Ripken’s consecutive games played streak of 2,632. Of
course, many felt the mark of 2,130 set
by Lou Gehrig from 1925 to 1939 was
unattainable. But Ripken proved to be
the modern day Iron Man and eclipsed
Gehrig’s mark in 1995.
It is another Oriole who currently
holds the longest game streak in the
majors. Manny Machado has played
in 183 straight games as of earlier
this week. But imagine this: He would
have to play in every game until 2031
to break Ripken’s record. Don’t think
that will happen.
The all-time home run record has
been stigmatized by the steroid age.
Babe Ruth held the career record of
714 for 31 years before Hank Aaron set a new mark of 755, retiring in
1976. Roger Maris set the single-season mark of 61 homers in 1961, though
many like to point out he broke Ruth’s
The Unbreakable Baseball Record Nobody Talks About
former record of 60 playing in eight
more games. Those marks were obliterated when Barry Bonds came along
and clubbed 73 homers in 2001 and
reached 762 career homers before retiring in 2007. Three years earlier,
Mark McGwire had broken Maris’ record with 70 homers. Sammy Sosa also
hit 66 in that 1998 season. But many
still see Aaron as the true home run
king and Maris as the single-season
record holder because of the rampant
steroid use in that era when homers
were flying out of the park.
There’s also Hack Wilson’s 191 RBIs
in the 1930 season, Rogers Hornsby’s
.424 batting average in 1924 and Joe
DiMaggio’s hitting streak of 56 games
in 1941, all records that many feel will
never be approached again.
I would like to offer one record to
the list of unbreakable marks that few
fans bring up when discussing this
topic. And it was set less than a decade
ago, so we are not talking about the
early years of baseball.
That would be Bobby Cox’s career
record of 161 ejections. Cox, who managed 27 years for the Atlanta Braves
and Toronto Blue Jays, was tossed
from the game by the umpires more
than any manager or player ever. Cox
retired only six years ago, but his mark
seems safe because of the introduction
of instant replay.
I was watching a baseball game on
TV recently and had to endure two
delays of over four minutes waiting
for an umpire crew to review a close
play. Baseball fans know the game is
slow, but the replay review is making
it slower.
I am all for getting the play right,
but for over a century, fans accepted
that umpires called the play the best
they could and human error plays a
part in the game, not unlike a fielder
booting the ball.
The reason Cox’s ejection record is
safe is because managers no longer
need to argue with the umpire making
the call. They emerge from the dugout
calmly, delaying the game until a coach
can look at the play and determine if it
is worth reviewing. After chatting with
the umpire about what could be the
dinner reservations after the game,
the manager gets the signal whether
to have the play reviewed.
The umpires then stand around
while a replay crew in New York City
reviews the play from all possible angles. Meanwhile, a runner on base can
be seen casually chatting with a fielder,
possibly also sharing information about
hotspots to frequent post-game. After
what seems like an eternity, the umpire
signals that the call on the field either
stands or is reversed. Everyone then
accepts the call without argument, and
the game finally continues.
Today’s young fans will never know
what it’s like to see Earl Weaver storm
out of the dugout and rush the umpire,
sputtering in anger at a close call. Or
Billy Martin reverse his hat and go
chin-to-chin with an umpire, each giving as much as he’s getting. Scenes of
Lou Piniella kicking dirt on the home
plate just before the umpire sends him
to the showers have no place in the civility of today’s game.
There can be as many as 15 Major
League games being played at any
one time. As I understand it, there is
one replay crew in New York City that
rules on all reviews. What happens if
there are three plays that occur simultaneously that need reviewing? Does
the umpire at the game get a recorded
message, “You are caller number three,
and there will be a wait of approximately 10 minutes before a representative is available” and then “Jeopardy” music begins playing.
Getting the call right is good when
it helps your team, but I miss the rhubarbs of yesteryear when managers and
umpires added some zest to the game.
I know very little about hockey, but
the other day during a lengthy baseball
review, I switched channels and saw
players skating across the screen with
the fans buzzing and the announcers
shouting before a fight broke out. Then
it got even wilder.
I then turned back to the baseball
game, and sure enough, the fans were
still sitting on their hands, the players
from both teams were standing around
talking about who knows what, and the
umpires were gazing skyward, waiting
on a ruling from New York City.
I tell you, it’s enough to make a
grown man cry, but we all know there’s
no crying in baseball. Only waiting.
Cherrystone
Campground
Open Thurs. - Sun.
11am - 9pm
Dinner Specials
Friday, May 13
• Hamburger Steak w/F.O. &
Gravy & 2 vegs.
• Fresh Local Oysters & 2 vegs.
• Fd. Flounder & 2 vegs.
Saturday, May 14
• Jumbo Fd. Shrimp & 2 vegs.
• Fresh Local Drumfish & 2 vegs.
• 3pc. Fd. Chicken & 2 vegs.
$8.99
$14.99
$12.99
$13.99
$12.99
$8.99
Sunday, May 15
• Fresh-Made Crabcakes & 2 vegs. $14.99
• Fd. or Grilled Scallops & 2 vegs. $14.99
• Pat’s Homemade Meatloaf & 2 vegs. $9.99
The Last Day We Will be
Open to the Public will be
May 22
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May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 19
SPORTS SHORTS
Shore Fest Golf
Tourney Rescheduled
The Shore Fest Golf Tournament has
been rescheduled for Friday, May 20, at
Eastern Shore Country Club in Melfa
due to inclement weather predicted for
its original date of May 13.
There will be teams of four, with
an entry fee of $100 per player, which
includes greens fees, cart, lunch, oncourse beverages and awards reception.
Awards will be presented for closest to
the pin, longest drive and a hole in one.
The event is sponsored by Eastern
Shore Chamber of Commerce. For more
information, call 787-2460.
Boating Safety
Course Offered
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary 12-06
Chincoteague is offering a Free Boating
Safety Course at Coast Guard Station
Chincoteague from 6 to 9 p.m. May 24,
25 and 26.
If you are interested in attending,
email Janie Conquest at jeconquest@
verizon.net
All motorboat and PWC operators
in Virginia, regardless of age, must
meet the boating safety education compliance requirement by July 1. This
means you will need to have a boating
safety education card showing that you
have taken a boating safety course.
Le Tour de Shore
Bike Ride June 18
The 2016 Le Tour de Shore bike ride
will be held June 18 from 7 a.m. to 3
p.m. Rides of 50k, 100k and 100 miles
will be staged, starting at Onancock
School on College Avenue.
A barbecue chicken lunch will be
served from 1 to 3 p.m. at the finish line
at Onancock School. Early registration
is $55. On-site registration is $65.
The event is hosted by Eastern Shore
Chamber of Commerce, with a portion
of the proceeds to benefit YMCA Camp
Thunderhead.
For more information, visit website
www.esvachamber.org or email info@
esvachamber.org or call 787-2460.
Bay Creek Amateur
Set for Aug. 6-7
The 9th Bay Creek Amateur will be
held on the Palmer and Nicklaus courses at Bay Creek Resort on Saturday,
Aug. 6, and Sunday, Aug. 7.
The format is two rounds of stroke
play beginning at 8 a.m., with one
round on each course. Flights will be
made by handicap index with USGA
verified handicaps required. Scoring
will be gross once flighted.
The entry is $200 per player and
includes golf, cart, lunch each day and
prizes. There will be a limit of 140 paid
entries. VSGA points for regular, senior
and super senior points are awarded
for this event.
Go to baycreek.net for an entry form
or call 331-8623 for more information.
Boat Safe Week
Activities Set
Boat Safe Week activities will be
held at the Exmore ACE Hardware on
Saturday, May 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The event will feature free boat inspections plus exhibits, demonstrations and activities about boating and
water safety.
The event is sponsored by Coast
Guard Auxiliary 12-02 of Painter.
For more information on the event,
email coastguardaux.12.02@gmail.com
SPORTS SHORTS
can be emailed to sterling@
easternshorepost.com
Sheriff’s Golf Tournament Makes Donation
Northampton Sheriff David Doughty (far right) presents a donation of
$7,000 from the sheriff’s 14th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to John
Peterman, administrator at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital (far
left), and Melanie Mason, bereavement coordinator at Riverside Shore
Hospice (center), which will apply the funding toward its Camp Fragile Hearts for local youth who have been affected by the loss of a loved
one. The one-day camp and transportation is free. Campers enjoy traditional camp activities along with specialized programs to help them
cope with grief and loss. The 2016 camp will be held Oct. 1 at YMCA
Camp Silver Beach in Jamesville. Proceeds from the tournament also
were distributed to the Randy Custis Memorial Fund.
PERSONAL
PROPERTY AUCTION
Selling from The Estate of Earl & Katheryn Strautz
Saturday, May 14, 2016 @ 9:00 A.M. Rain Date: May 21, 2016
Horsey Va.
Directions: Turn West off Rt. 13 onto Rt. 702 or Horsey Rd. & go approx. 1 mile.
Auction will be on Right. Signs Will Be Posted from Rt. 13
Silver Tea Set
78 Pc. Set of International
Sterling Silver (Prelude Pattern)
Game Table
2- Marble Top Tables
3- Victorian Arm Chairs &
Straight Chairs
Lamps (Oil & Electric)
Corner & Flat What Knot Stands
Duncan Phyfe Sofa & Modern Sofa
End & Coffee Tables
Parlor Table & Occasional Tables
2- Gone w/ Wind Lamps
Old Dolls
Wicker Doll Carriage & Pull Cart
Wing Chair
Cane Bottom Chairs
Victorian Marble Top Wash Stand
Boston Rocker
Spool Table
Hanging Wall Key Wind Clock
2- Large & 3- Small Oriental Rugs
Round Oak Table & Chairs
Leather Double Recliner
Mahogany China Hutch &
Sideboard
Modern Roll-Top Desk
Leather Wing Back Chair
Victorian Spool What Knot Stand
Pine Plantation Desk
Walnut Dresser
Cedar Chest
2- Cedar Wardrobes
Pine Chest
2- 4 Pc. Mahogany Bedroom
Suits & other Beds
10 Pc. Depression Dining Suit
Wine Press
Old Hay Lift
Sterling Silver & Silver Plate Items
Old Advertising Items
Collector Cars & Trucks
Cast Iron Toys
Pictures
’50s Glassware
Child’s Cowboy Outfit w/ Boots
Griswald Iron
Depression Glass
Pressed Glass
Fostoria Stemware
Cups & Saucers
Miniature Baseball Bats
Punch Bowl Set
Souvenir Glass
Milk Bowls & Pitcher
Handmade Quilts (1 made with
Super Bowl Patches )
Figurines
Roseville Pcs.
2- Child’s Pianos
Cabbage Patch Dolls
Longaberger Baskets
Blue, Amber, Milk & Ruby
Glassware
Lots of old Gun Parts
Tools & Lumber
Lots & Lots of Box Lots & other items not mentioned
Note: There are a Lot of items at this Auction. Mr. & Mrs. Strautz were
well known in the area and have some really nice items.
We will be selling box lots starting at 9:00 A.M.
Check our Website For Pictures @ countrysideauctions.com
A 5% Buyer’s Premium will be charged to all transactions
Auctioneer: Chester Jackson VAAR. # 377 Parksley Va. 23421
Phone: 757-665-5672, 757-710-2318, 757-710-518
20 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Nandua, Chincoteague Win As Rain Postpones Matchups
Story and photo by Bill Sterling
Rainy weather is wreaking havoc
with the baseball schedule as the sea-
son narrows to a close. A Nandua-Chincoteague matchup was called due to
rain Wednesday, the third time this
season bad weather has forced a postponement between those two teams.
Nandua will travel to Chincoteague
next Tuesday, a rescheduled game
from a previous rain-out.
Nandua blanked Arcadia 6-0 last
Thursday as five pitchers each hurled
one scoreless inning. John Mark Kilmon, Mark, McCluskey, Evan McGregor,
Austin Atkinson and Jake Guy combined for the shutout.
McCluskey led the offense with a
2-for-3 day and a pair of RBIs. Atkinson and Waylon White each knocked
in a run. Kilmon, Guy, McCluskey and
Atkinson each had a double.
Ponies Top Firebirds
Photo by Jacque Derrickson
Chincoteague’s Trevor Reed had
three hits and earned the win on
the mound Monday.
Chincoteague won its 13th consecutive game with a 13-1 win over Arcadia
Monday. Trevor Reed was 3 for 4 and
also pitched a strong game, fanning
seven in five innings. Joe Thornton
was 2 for 4 with an RBI single, Dylan
Nandua’s John Mark Kilmon tags out Arcadia’s Tah’re Pettit on a steal
attempt as shortstop Derek Bjorlo backs him up. Nandua catcher Mark
McCluskey made the strong throw to nail the speedy Pettit.
Mason was 2 for 3 with an RBI, and
Miles Libertino was 1 for 3 with a
two-run single. Dustin Holloway,
Ryan Mason and Spencer White each
had a single.
For the Firebirds, Dom Semenski,
Logan Godwin, Trevor Barnes and Jeremy Steihl had hits. Steihl also made a
diving catch in the outfield to save runs.
Dalton McDaniel started and took
the loss with relief help from Tah’re
Pettit.
Northampton Girls’ Tennis Team Unbeaten
The Northampton girls’ tennis team defeated Surry 6-3 Tuesday night
to remain unbeaten this season with a 9-0 record. Winning individual
matches were Angela Head, 8-0, Haley Potts, 8-1, Elizabeth Hernandez,
8-1, and Claudia Fernandez, 8-1. Head and Potts won their doubles match
8-0 and Hernandez and Fernandez won 8-6. The team had 17 members
this season. Pictured (from left) are: front row - Ada Garvis, Alex Froehlich, Celey Benavides, Elizabeth Hernandez and Angela Head; second
row - Amanda Juhasz, Sofie Wyatt, Brenna Gomez, Heben Hess, Trenna
Orsinger and Leslie Gaytan; back row - Coach Mike Varricchio, Hanna
Wyatt, Elizabeth Reid, Claudia Fernandez, Michaela Bachman, Marisa
Decarlo and Haley Potts.
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 21
Nandua Softball Drums Arcadia, Falls to Sussex
Kimberly Wert socked two homers
and had six RBIs in leading Arcadia to
a 22-0 win over Arcadia last Thursday.
Tyra Bjorlo and Amanda Baylis had
three RBIs each, and Michaela Wescoat
also had an RBI double. Amy Dimartino and Katie Brewster contributed
RBI singles for the Lady Warriors.
Emily Justis went 3-for-4 and also
pitched four innings of hitless ball.
Amanda Stalgaitis took the loss for
the Firebirds.
Warriors Fall to Sussex
Nandua met its match in dropping
only its second game of the season
Monday as visiting Central Sussex of
Georgetown, Del. blanked the Warriors
7-0.
Sarah Gepes had the only two hits
of the game for Nandua as Sussex’s
Hayley McCabe kept the Warriors
batters off the basepaths by not issuing any walks while striking out seven Warriors. The Knights defense was
also flawless, committing no errors.
Nandua’s Emily Justis pitched a
complete game, striking out five.
Ponies Win Easily
Photo by Jacque Derrickson
Chincoteague’s Nicole Howard
fires a throw.
Chincoteague crushed Arcadia 22-0
on Monday in a game moved to the island due to a wet field in Oak Hall.
Caroline Thornton was 3-for-4 with
two RBIs and three runs scored, Ronny
Malone was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and
three runs scored and Krista Reed was
2-for-4 with two runs scored. Madison
Tyndall pitched a shutout for the Ponies.
For the Firebirds, Logan Holland
started the game pitching and had
three strikeouts. Amanda Stalgaitis
finished the game pitching and had
one strikeout. Nyderia Samuels had
two singles. Samuels and Holland
also completed a double play.
Nandua’s Kimberly Wert is congratulated by her teammates after her
second homer against Arcadia in a 22-0 win last week. The Lady Warriors were beaten by Central Sussex 7-0 Monday.
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22 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Northampton, Nandua Play to 2-2 Tie; Firebirds, Ponies Also Tie
Story and photos by Bill Sterling
Northampton and Nandua soccer
teams battled to a 2-2 tie Monday
night after two overtime periods.
Tanner Troyer put the Warriors up
1-0 with just over three minutes left in
the first half.
Then Junior Gildo and Noah Leffell scored two quick goals in the first
five minutes of the second half to give
Northampton a 2-1 lead.
Nandua’s Christian Esteban tied it
up, forcing the overtime periods.
Northampton goalkeeper Gabe Webb
saved a penalty kick in the second overtime period to stave off a Nandua win.
Northampton won the two earlier
meetings of the season.
“It was a very entertaining game to
watch. I believe the game helped us
improve as a team,” said Nandua coach
Paul Nolz.
Chincoteague and Arcadia played to a
1-1 tie Monday night. Caroline Thornton
scored an unassisted goal for the Ponies.
Luis Lopez scored for Arcadia.
Warrior, Jacket Girls Win
Nandua and Central Sussex of Delaware played to a 1-1 tie in girls’ soccer
Monday in Onley. Ryan Wright put the
Warriors ahead on a free kick early in
the second half before Sussex quickly
tied the score.
“I was proud of how everyone played,”
Northampton’s Noah Leffel takes a shot on goal as Nandua’s Andy Ramirez attempts to block. Leffel later
scored to put Northampton up 2-1, but Nandua’s Christian Esteban tied the game. After two overtime periods, the game ended in a 2-2 tie.
said Nandua coach Dana Wright.
Northampton blanked Essex 8-0
on Senior Night as Ashley Carpenter
scored a pair of goals and Erica Head,
Taylor Webb, Nohemi Montalvo, Kennedy Webb, Brenda Guerrero and
Ashlyn Arnold scored one each. Taylor
Webb also had an assist.
“It was a true team effort. All the girls
played very well. They set their minds to
scoring more in the second half, and cre-
ated good scoring opportunities that paid
off,” said Northampton coach Tabi Webb.
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Join Us for this FREE Educational Seminar
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 @ 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce, Melfa, VA
Thursday, May 19, 2016 @ 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Hermitage on the Eastern Shore, Onancock, VA
Speaker: Virginia "Ginny" E. Brown, Esquire
Presented by: Virginia E. Brown, P.C.
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Nandua’s Carolyn Olmsted kicks the ball upfield from her defensive position in a 1-1 tie with Central Sussex of Georgetown, Del., Monday in Onley.
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 23
Northampton’s Mike Jones tops Arcadia’s Richie Shrieves and Cameron
Vandenhyde in the 300 hurdles.
Arcadia Wins Boys, Girls Track Titles
Arcadia won both the boys’ and
girls’ Eastern Shore District track titles Wednesday at Eastville.
The Firebird boys easily outdistanced Northampton 91.5 to 46.5, with
Nandua taking third with 37 points.
The girls edged Nandua 62.50 to 59,
with Northampton third with 38.50.
Arcadia’s superior depth among the
boys proved to be the difference as no
Firebird won two individual events.
Devon Rogers won the 100 (11.62),
Hector Cime won the 800 (2:06.91), Kajay Lamour won the 1600 (5:09.9), Logan
Reno won the 3200 (12:53.4), Cameron
Vandeneynde won the high jump (5-6),
Jarrious Galliard won the long jump (1910) and the boys won the 4x100 (45.42),
Nandua’s Micheal Sutton won both
the 400 (50.96) and the 200 (22.78),
Teddy Tazewell won the triple jump (1705), and the Warriors won the 4x400.
Northampton’s Michael Jones won
the 110 hurdles (15.76) and the 300
hurdles (43.03), DyShawn Beckett won
the pole vault (9-0), Demitrious Freeman won the discus (127-0, Austin
Brady won the shot put (41-0) and the
4x800 relay team placed first (10:57).
Arcadia girls’ winning events were:
Normaya Harris won the 400 (1:06.37),
Kayla Turner won the 300 hurdles
(55.67), Camra Handy won both the
discus (83-11) and shot put (29-0), and
the girls won the 4x400 relay.
For the Nandua girls, Ty’Kara
Smith won the 100 (13.07), McKaley
Arcadia’s Kayla Turner (right) nips teammate Normeia Harris in the
300 hurdles at Wednesday’s meet.
Parks won the 1600 (7:12.4), Gillian
Travis won the high jump (4:04), and
the relay teams won both the 4x100
(54.07) and the 4x800 (14:03).
For
the
Northampton
girls,
Welcome Cheryll Mills
Student Services Coordinator
Nandua’s Micheal Sutton outduels
Arcadia’s Tah’re Pettit in the 400.
Arcadia’s Jarrius Galliard hands off
to Devon Rogers in the 4x100 relay.
Eastern Shore Community College
29300 Lankford Highway
Melfa, VA 23410 (757) 789-1789
es.vccs.edu
Quazhanik Uphur won the 200 (27.78),
and long jump (14-02), Kelly Flores
won the 800 (3:10) and 3200 (14:32),
and Rodjenek Harmon won the 100
hurdles.
Eastern Shore Community College
welcomes our new Student Services
Coordinator, Mrs. Cheryll Mills.
Mrs. Mills will be responsible for
Student Engagement and
Enrollment Services within the
Department of Academic Affairs.
Mrs. Mills has over 20 years
experience in Enrollment,
Recruitment, Retention, and
Student Support Services with the
University of Maryland Eastern
Shore. We are excited to have such
an accomplished professional join
us, and look forward to her valuable
input on building stronger students
to support a stronger community.
“Eastern Shore Community College (ESCC) does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs
and activities. The following person has been designated to handle
inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Janet Justis, Dean of
Learning Resources, ESCC, 29300 Lankford Hwy., Melfa, VA 23410, 757789-1723.”
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H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery
Group mtg. - Family Life
Center, Onancock - Meal:
$6/single or $10/family
H7 p.m. - Arts Enter Presents “Anansi
the Spider” - Historic Palace Theater, Cape
Charles
H7 p.m. - FREE Movie Night: “War Room” Evergreen Pavilion, Hacks Neck
H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/Leah
Covenant Ministries Center - 787-2486
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
- Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven
H7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tournament Parksley VFC
H7:30 p.m. - Sister 4 Sister Women’s Night
Out - Living Word Community Church,
Parksley
FRIDAY
May 13
HMigratory Bird Celebration Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
H8-11 a.m. - Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser - Nandua Middle School, Onley
H8 a.m.-1 p.m. - Indoor Yard Sale - The Woman's Club of
Accomack, clubhouse, Onley
H8:30 a.m.-noon - Arcadia Beta Club Car Wash - Parent
Resource Center, Oak Hall
H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chincoteague YMCA - 336-3535
H9:30 a.m.-noon - Mary N. Smith RISE Mentor Prgm.
- Mary N. Smith Cultural Ctr., Accomac - boys ages 9 to 15 lunch provided - wear sweats & sneakers - 709-3267
H9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. - Arcadia Beta Club Car Wash Captain Zack’s, Chincoteague
H10 a.m. - Overeaters Anon. mtg. - Christ UMC,
Chincoteague
H7 p.m. - Arts Enter Presents “Anansi the Spider” Historic Palace Theater, Cape Charles
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC
SATURDAY
May 14
H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox
H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock
H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-7050
H6 p.m. - Central Shore Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley
H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley
H6-9 p.m. - GED Class - Arcadia High School, Oak Hall
H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley
H7:30 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. - Accomack County Administration
Bldg.
Monday
May 16
WEDNESDAY
May 18
H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley
H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 787-4718
H10-11 a.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregiving Group - Hermitage, 23610 North
St., Onancock - 787-2592 (John Kellam)
H10 a.m.-noon - Accomack AARP mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley
H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Soup Kitchen - Corner Stone Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3431 Main
St., Exmore
H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. - NASA/Wallops Base - Call
Owen Hooks at 824-1941 for base access.
H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac
H5 p.m. - E.S. Soil & Water Conservation District Board mtg. - USDA Service Center,
22545 Center Pkwy., Accomac
H5-6:30 p.m. - Fathers and Sons Support Group - ESTACI, 3100 Main St., Exmore 656-3460
H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, Onancock Donations: 789-5369
H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, Exmore - 442-6391
H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or
894-1521 w/prayer requests
H6-9 p.m. - GED Class - Arcadia High School, Oak Hall
H6:30 p.m. - E.S. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #62 mtg. - Market St. Grill, Onancock 709-5212
H7 p.m. - Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group mtg. - Riverside Shore Cancer
Center, Nassawadox
H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon. mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC
H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s Methodist UMC, Oak Hall
POST TIMES
May 13 – 19
Sunday
May 15
H11 a.m. - Women’s Day First Baptist Church, Cape
Charles
H2 p.m. - Arts Enter Presents “Anansi
the Spider” - Historic Palace Theater,
Cape Charles
H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley
H3 p.m. - Pastoral Anniversary - Antioch
Baptist Church, Treherneville
H3 p.m. - Pre-Anniversary Celebration
- St. John’s Baptist Church, Onancock
H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn,
Chincoteague
H9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock
Baptist Church, upstairs - 709-9351 - bring
a snack & your kids
H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock
H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley
Hnoon - Church Women United mtg. - Hermitage, Onancock
H1-2:30 p.m. - Riverside Shore Hospice Grief Support
Group mtg. - Fidelis House, 509 Randolph Ave., Cape
Charles - 789-5000
H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486
H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks
H6:30-8:30 p.m. - English As a Second Language Class Arcadia High, Oak Hall
H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa
H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Committee mtg.
- American Legion Post 400, Eastville
H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC
TUESDAY
May 17
H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour library, Accomac
H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles
Library
H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all
ages/levels welcome
H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist,
Accomac - $1/wk.
H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley 787-7099
H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St.
Andrew’s Catholic
H6:30-8:30 p.m. - English As a Second Language Class Arcadia High, Oak Hall
H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa
H7 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Chincoteague
Church of God
H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC
H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC
THURSDAY
May 19
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provided by the Eastern Shore News
to the Virginia Press Association,
the total distribution of the News is
down to 4,384.
The distribution of
the Eastern Shore post is
That means one publication of your ad gets just
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Moreover, ALL ads appearing in the Post are
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providing thousands of additional free viewings.
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Call 789-7678 to advertise in the Post
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Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices
Eastern Shore Trading POST
Announcements
Help Wanted
customer relations representative - flex
AMERIGAS, BELLE HAVEN, Go to Indeed.com for
further details and to apply or call 442-2444.
Starting pay $15/hr.
Kool Ford is looking for an experienced body
collision and paint technician. You will
make more than you are currently making. Experience a
must. Contact Ross Kool at 757-787-1209.
The County of Accomack, “An Equal Opportunity Employer”,
has an opening for the following part-time position:
Johnsongrass Technician
Must possess valid Category 9-Regulatory Pest Control
Commercial Pesticide Applicators License or be able to
obtain within 30 days.
Therapeutic Interventions, Inc. is currently seeking
Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHP’s) for the
Community Based Programs.
Happy Birthday
Lynn Atkinson Davis
May 13, 1965
Love,
Daddy and Stepmom
Daniyah Nýshea Nock
May 10, 2003–May 29, 2009
Our Dear Daniyah is as a beautiful
rose picked while in its early bloom.
For our God looked upon our Daniyah and said, “You must come
home!”
The Lord declared her to be too
precious to remain on this earth.
For God had already chosen her to
be with him even before her birth.
Our hearts are so heavy because
we can’t see her grow into full
bloom.
But by the grace of our God, we all
hope to see her again real soon!
Happy 13th Birthday, Our Love!
With Love: Dad, Daniel Jr.;
Grandparents, Daniel Sr. &
Joanna; Aunt Cheketa; Sisters,
Danaisha, Jymirah and Malani;
Brother, Daniel III
Jerome Custis
2/23/52–5/12/15
Saying goodbye to someone you
love is very difficult, but thank
you, Lord, for the time we had
together.
I think of you in silence
I call out your name
But all I have are memories
And your picture in a frame
God has you in His keeping
And I have you in my heart
So goodbye for now my love
Until we meet again,
Our souls will never part
Greatly missed by Cathy, Arlene
and Rex.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the appreciation service
for Jerome Custis.
~We love and miss you~
Sorrowfully submitted by wife,
Tina Custis; Pearl Cropper;
Cookie Francis; and The Gospel
Anointed Singers
Sell that
old car or
jet ski you
have in the
back yard.
Only $30
gets it
listed until
sold.
CALL ANGIE
AT 789-7678
• Qualified applicants must posses:
o At least a Bachelor’s degree in a human
services related field or special education from
an accredited college.
o At least one-year clinical experience providing
direct behavioral health services to children
and adolescents with a mental health diagnosis. (The experience can include work, internships,
practicums, and field experience).
To apply, please send resume to
swoods@therapeuticinterventions.com
FIRE MEDIC / FIRE MEDIC RECRUIT
Accomack County is currently recruiting for the positions of Fire Medic and Fire Medic Recruit. These are
full-time, non-exempt positions eligible for overtime
and benefit package. The deadline for applications is
4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Fire Medic Recruit
minimum requirements are: HS diploma or GED, 18
years of age, and clean driving record. Full details
and application packet are available online:
http://www.co.accomack.va.us/residents/job-opportunities.
Accomack County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Wanted:
• Commercial & Agricultural Tire Technician
and
• Lead Automotive Technician
Northampton County Repair Shop. Call 757-710-1957
(if no answer leave message.)
Work at the Y!
Membership Associate I
Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Delivers excellent service to all members, guests, and program participants. Responds to member and guest needs,
promotes memberships and programs, and maintains
cleanliness and organization of the facility.
Must have basic knowledge of computers, excellent interpersonal and problem solving skills, and must be able to
work flexible hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Closing Date: May 15
Apply online www.ymcashr.org
Place your Help Wanted ad in the ES
Post for as little as $11 per week! Call
Angie for free pricing at 757.789.7678.
This position is a part-time position for 2-3 days per week
from April through September yearly. Duties include locating and identifying Johnsongrass and Gypsy Moth
throughout the county, assisting landowners and/or operators in determining best control procedures, enforcement
of the Johnsongrass Control Ordinance and gypsy moth
banding, trapping, and conducting egg mass surveys. The
employee will also assist the Agricultural Extension Agent
with various agricultural education programs. Farm or
farm related background and/or previous work with regulations and enforcement helpful. The use of a personal vehicle for official travel will be required and reimbursed at
54 cents per mile or current county rate.
To apply online: http://www.co.accomack.va.us/residents/
job-opportunities
Paper copies of the application are available at the Virginia Cooperative Extension office, 23203 Front Street,
Accomac, VA 23301.
Initial review of applications will begin on May 23, 2016,
however position is open until filled. Applicants desiring
special services or accommodations should contact the
Accomack County Human Resources Director at least
five days prior to the application review date.
Summer Camp Counselor
Northampton County Parks and Recreation is seeking
highly motivated and energetic Summer Camp staff with
a love for the outdoors and working with children ages 5
to 12 years old.
Summer Camp will be held at the former Northampton
Middle school and runs June 20, 2016 – August 26, 2016.
CPR, Basic First Aid certifications and Child Care Class
will be a required part of the training process. Criminal
and Sex Offender Background checks are required. Counselors must be 18 years or older and have some child-care
experience.
Summer Camp Counselors are responsible for creating
a high quality experience for every camper. Ensure the
safety, well­being and personal growth of campers. Be an
active and supportive member of the Summer Camp team
and a positive member of the entire staff. Summer Camp
counselors must demonstrate positive, professional role
modeling at all times, acting in a manner that is consistent with the staff code of conduct and the philosophy,
goals, and objectives of the Northampton County Parks
and Recreation Department.
Please refer to Northampton County’s website online at
www.co.northampton.va.us\jobs.html or an application
can be obtained thru the Human Resources office. Completed application form and cover letter can be submitted
to Human Resources, PO BOX 66, Eastville, Va. 23347 no
later than May 25, 2016. Northampton County is an EOE.
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 29
Help Wanted
Northampton County is accepting applications for a parttime Code Compliance Specialist in the Development
Department.
The essential function of this position is to enforce municipal codes. This position is responsible for knowledge
and enforcement of County Zoning Violations, abandoned
cars, grass complaints, dangerous structures, illegal
dumping and the organization of community service assignments. Pay rate for this position is $16.67 an hour
and not to exceed 22 hours weekly.
Requires High School Diploma or GED and the equivalent of one year college in related field or one year of related work experience with references.
Please refer to Northampton County’s website for further
job descriptions, requirements and county’s application
form www.co.northampton.va.us\jobs.html. Please submit completed County application form with cover letter
to Human Resources, P. O. Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347
by May 16, 2016. Northampton County is an EOE.
ft
experienced
person for ebay &
craig’s list sales
Computer exp. req’d. Apply
within Fairdale Farm, Accomac. Or call 757-787-8800.
property
preservation/grass
cutters - Looking for property preservation crew or
individual to handle the
Shore. Call Paul Champion
at 757-754-4282.
Shore Bank has an
exciting
Career
Opportunity!
Must
have previous customer
service and cash handling
experience. TO APPLY:
Please submit resumes to
Careers@gwfh.com
reid & taylor roofing – Painter, Carpenter
& Roofer needed. 678-6169.
MILLWRIGHTSPIPE FITTERS/WELDERS
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
ABE/GED/EL-Civics Instructors
$20 per hour
6-15 hours per week (day & evening available)
Class locations throughout Shore to begin in the Fall
See web site www.es.vccs.edu for additional information.
ESCC is an EEO/AA and E­-verify employer
Hermitage on the
Eastern Shore
Now Accepting Applications
Part-time
LPN
POSITION AVAILABLE
Equipment Operator/ laborer for Dock/ Excavating
crew. Advancement opportunity available. Willing to
train qualified persons for
operator position.
Must have valid drivers license and own transportation.
Cape
Charles
(757)709-4005 or (347)5745968
Current LPN Lic.
State of VA
2 yr. experience in LTC
preferred
Health Center/
Assisted Living
Tamara Pruitt, RN DON
(757) 789­-7504
RIDING INSTRUCTOR
NEEDED FOR
CHINCOTEAGUE
PONY CENTRE.
757-990-2310
Got a boat or truck you
want to sell? Put it in
the Eastern Shore Post
for only $30 until sold.
757.789.7678.
MIG - TIG - STICK
FT - PT and Weekends
Exp’d only Valid Driver’s
License and Transportation. Douglas Repairs,
Inc., Snow Hill, MD.
Call 410-632-1346 or
443-783-4125.
applications being
taken for: 1-HVAC
Technician, 3 years experience. Apply in person at Shelton Refrigeration, 30327 Marva Road,
New Church, VA.
front
desk
&
housekeeping - Full
time at Anchor Inn, Chincoteague. 757-336-6313.
Cooks & Waitresses
needed - Also, Farm
Market Operater, experienced, for new restaurant &
farm market opening across
from Royal Farms, Parksley.
Call Larry at 665-1233.
farm
workers
needed - No experience.
Birdsnest. 678-5547 (leave
message).
Boats, Etc.
boat slips available for 2016 season - Onancock Creek. Call
757-787-7777.
’73 grady white - Good
cond. Boat & Trailer included. No rigging, no engine,
unsinkable. $1,500 OBO.
Call 442-7511 after 5 p.m.
13.25 R17 ss apollo
propeller - Like new.
$250. Call 442-7511 after 5
p.m.
bimini top for sale
- 7-ft. $150. Call 442-7511
after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
19-ft. Center Console Flare
w/175 h.p. Evinrude & Trailer.
Purchased new in 1991. Always
garage kept. Powerwashed &
flushed motor after each use.
Engine completely rebuilt in
2011. 50 hrs. on rebuild. All
in good working order. Coast
Guard Equipment. $7,000 OBO.
757-894-5898.
Lower unit assembly - Used less than
50 hours. Fits a Yamaha
F80, F100 (years: ’99-’03.)
$1,600. Call 442-7511 after
5 p.m.
’90 22-ft. boston whaler - Orig. owner; w/150 h.p.
4-stroke Honda still under
warrantee (less than 50 hrs.)
Alum. trailer, T-top, 2-GPS/
sonar units, $22,000 firm.
Will take older 15 to 17 ft.
BW on trade. 434-821-9027
or 434-665-9260.
Mercury
Outboard
1958
55 Thunderbolt 4-cyl.,
40 h.p. w/
Dyna Flow.
Overhauled
the following: Power
Head, Ignition, Fuel
System,
Starter, Custom Paint, Water
Pump. Have all paperwork! Zero
hours since. $2,995. Beautiful
antique! Call Bart: 757-789-5141
before 6 p.m.
10’ inflatable boat
w/loadrite trailer
- Suzuki outboard, trolling
motor & all accessories.
$1,400. 442-5436.
new 18-ft. carolina
skiff w/40 h.p. Yamaha
Outboard 4-stroke + new
Loadrite trailer + lots of
extras (camouflage wrap).
REDUCED:
$13,000.
$11,000. 757-787-3360.
sailboat: catalina
26 - Inboard diesel, 4’10”
draft, good cond., REDUCED PRICE: $5,500.
757-331-1592.
’99
JOHNSON
OUTBOARD - 115 h.p. $1,800.
Can be demoed. Good condition. 757-442-1345
’01 18’ trophy - Very
good cond. + extras. Can
be seen at K & E Marine,
across from Perdue plant.
$11K. 757-678-3622.
’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude,
222 hours, w/trailer. $3,500.
757-709-2371, leave msg.
2006
SWEETWATER
PONTOON
BOAT
$13,500 OBO – 24 ft., 90
hp, 4-stroke Honda motor,
trailer.
(757) 710-8427.
budexter@verizon.net
1972–22’ Marshall Catboat
Lg. cockpit; Yanmar 2GM20 inboard engine w/low hrs. Fully
equipped, sails in exc. shape,
shallow draft 2.5 ft., sleeps 3,
depth sounder, VHF radio, compass, cushions inside & out, boat
lift kept. A sweet sailing boat that
turns heads in any port. $19,500
OBO. 757-787-3233.
mercury outboard
propeller ss 22Pitch - Like new. $450.
757-710-0070
’84 grady white - 25ft. w/enclosed hard top,
2 Mercury 150 h.p. outboards, alum. 3-axle trailer,
outriggers, fighting chair,
bait table, 442-5908.
pontoon boat - ’08
Aqua Patio 24-ft., 3-gate fish
& cruise, ski tow bar, vinyl
deck, 27” pontoons, performance pkg.; ’08 Loadrite tandem trailer; 115 h.p. Honda
(200 hrs.), spare prop. NADA
low retail value: $22,400,
REDUCED: $17,500. 4422131 or 710-4876.
’00 maxum 2800 scr
twin 4.3L V6 engines.
Exc. cond. w/recent (2014)
maintenance record. Many
extras. $19K OBO. Call
540-287-5047.
’81 Wellcraft cuddy cabin V20 steplift,
deep V2004 Mer Cruiser,
low hours, with trailer
$3,000. 757-331-1053
CHARTER
BOAT
$15,000 OBO - 34’ Deltaville Dead-Rise
$15,000
obo - Charter Fishing Boat.
2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T
(757) 678-3718.
’11 20-foot carolina
Skiff - 115 4-stroke Yamaha (100+ hrs.), T-top,
fully loaded, $14,500. Call
757-589-8901.
20’ 4” open c-hawk ’95 Mercury 200 outboard,
trailer, $7,800. 710-2958.
’77 22’ catalina sailboat - Swing keel, new
fiberglass, clean cabin, good
sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long
shaft, Load-rite trailer. REDUCED: $2,800. 442-1132
’91 SeaRay Sundancer
- 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mercruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines;
A/C w/reverse cycle heat,
nice galley, head w/ shower,
sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases,
much more. 787-3454
’90 22-ft. seapro cutty cabin - Rebuilt OMC
225. 160-gal. fuel tank,
22-ft. aluminum trailer
w/brakes (Grady White
clone). $10,300 REDUCED:
$7,300. Pat-757-442-4635.
19.5-ft. privateer Custom from factory open,
full-length custom canopy.
40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs.,
elec. start & tilt, all stainless steel deck fittings,
Load-rite trailer w/teflon
rollers. $9,500: it is a steal!
Call 757-875-0268.
34’ deltaville deadrise $28,500 obo Charter Fishing Boat. 2012
Re-Power Cat 3208T (757)
678-3718. dat556@verizon.net
ltbaycharters.com
1988 Grady White
20’, 225 h.p.
Yamaha, 2 axle
trailer. Ready to go.
REDUCED: $9,000.
Call 757-824-5748.
’03 aquasport osprey - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115
h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ
Loader trailer, new upholstery, must see! $7,200.
OBO. Call 757-678-6098.
’84 21-ft. ken craft
- Pilot house, fresh water
cooled, V8 inboard, pocket
drive w/galvanized trailer.
$10,500. 757-665-6564.
boat wheels - 4-blade,
1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft.
REDUCED
$400.
Call
757-999-3437 & leave msg.
’74 32-ft. trojan w/flying bridge - Re-powered
(2) 454 GM Marine motors
w/fresh water cooling. Radar depth finder, gener. &
much more. Marine survey
’03. Great family boat. Needs
some cosmetic & minor work.
Will sell to best offer. Call to
see boat. 665-6565.
’02 catamaran - 18’, 75
h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer.
Bought new in 2002. Low
engine hours & exc. cond.
$8,000 OBO. 331-1319
Locally Owned,
Locally Operated
30 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
Farm & Lawn
Equipment
1947 farm all model-bn tractor for
sale - 757-665-5040.
5-hp
meyers
submersible
water
pump - Includes electrical
box. Used less than 30 hrs
$950. 442-7677 & leave msg.
1953 ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE 600 FORD TRACTOR - $3,500. 442-7507.
’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude,
222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000.
757-709-1191, leave msg.
Feed/Seed
horse hay - $5 per bale.
straw - $3.50 per bale.
Call 757-824-3930 or call
757-894-1339 (cell).
Misc. - For Sale
baldwin piano - Good
cond. Must move yourself.
FREE. 757-336-5376.
pool table - 8-ft. slate
w/leather pockets. Exc.
cond. $500. 757-710-5175.
scooter
power
wheelchair - Adjustable
w/selected
height,
head, arm & back rests,
joystick, charging port, 10”
rear drive wheel, 6” front
castor, seat-supporting post,
REDUCED: $750 OBO. 757336-3506.
large dog crate for
travel or Training: $75
and non-slip walk-up
Pet Ramp for Large Dog:
$75 - 442-9222.
1968 harley davidson golf cart – Very
good shape. $1,200. Call
757-709-3222.
bicycle for sale Canondale K7005X prof.
grade mountain bike. Ridden once, many extras. SRP
$1,700: Selling for $800
OBO. Call 757-442-2783.
FOR SALE: antique
china closet. $200
OBO. Call 757-787-7307.
hoverround wheelchair – Never been used.
Brand new batteries installed Mar. 1. $1,100. Call
789-7648 or 710-0608.
schwinn bicycle w/
front basket, bell & chrome
fenders. Exc. cond. $100.
442-5436.
performance
increase power programmer - 4.8, 5.3, 6.0
& 8.1, ’99-’06 GM trucks.
787-4674.
like new jazzy electric wheelchair –
New batteries (3 in 2016).
$500. Call 757-709-3222.
quantity 2-b tanks
filled with acetylene –
$220. Call
757-894-0136.
NEW VOGUE PRIMA:
Above-ground pool. 24’
round with auto cleaner.
Must be moved. $2,950
OBO. 757-709-0409
baldwin piano - Excellent condition. Needs
tuning. $400. 757-710-8612
whirlpool 30” gas
range - Self-cleaning,
$165. 757-894-0136.
items for sale - grills,
books, $’s low, not priced
items range from $2-$30.
757-694-1336.
’88-’92 maxx racing
card set - And 1990
Skybox NBA Card Sets:
Make Offer. 710-8637
FOR SALE: OCTAGON
GLASS-TOP
DINING
ROOM TABLE w/brass
legs $275. 757-787-7307.
33” Rockwell 3/4 hp
drill press - Variable
speed belt driven. $300.
Call 757-894-8677.
754 Taylor Triple-head
soft-serve
ice
cream machine Bought new; only used 6
mos. READY FOR SUMMER!!
Water
cooled.
REDUCED: $2,000. Call
757-387-7678.
10-spd.
vintage
schwinn le tour bicycle - Tire pump, backpack,
saddlebag, security chain,
tire pressure gauge all included. $130. 757-990-1095.
Mobile Homes
birdsnest - 3BR mobile home for rent, $575/
mo., no pets. 757-678-5547
& leave message.
trailer lots - Land
lots available to lease for
singlewide trailer homes at
Modest Town Trailer Park.
Call Carl at 410-262-3070.
we pay top dollar
for
used
homes
& trade-ins!!! CALL
TODAY TO SCHEDULE
YOUR FREE HOME EVALUATION: 302-846-9100.
NEW 3BR, 2BA HOME
ONLY $500 DEPOSIT
CALL
FOR
DETAILS:
302-846-0496.
NUEVA CASA–3 RECAMARAS, 2 BANOS SOLO
$500 DEPOSITO LLAME
PARA LOS REQUISITOS:
302-846-9100.
ARE YOU A VETERAN
AND LOOKING FOR A
NEW HOME? CALL FOR
DETAILS: 302-846-0495.
2br mobile homes
in northern acc.
cty. for rent - Section 8 approved. Call
757-710-8894.
Mobile Home Parts
for sale. Dreamland Homes,
Rt. 13, Accomac, VA.
787-2823.
3BR/2BA
WATTSVILLE
$700
MOBILE HOME Ready
to move in with proper
referrals after application
is done. One month deposit and first month in
advance to move in. Nice
safe, convenient, established park with a newly
redone 3 bedroom home.
(757) 894-7564
Holland Hill
Residential Community
29279 Tyler Drive
New Church, VA 23415
2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes
rent starts at $550 per month.
Refrigerator/range/
washer/dryer hook-up.
Weekly trash pick-up/
water/sewer are included in
rent. Transit Bus Service.
No pets.
(757)824-0315
Real Estate
for sale: Wachapreague/Quinby - Waterfront,
3BR 14’x70’ mobile home,
2BA w/new vanities, immaculate, lg. shaded corner
lot, lg. 24’x16’ deck, new
laminate flooring, new drywall, completely insulated,
shed. Call 757-442-5009.
investors wanted:
Lg. 3BR, 1.5BA house for
sale in downtown Accomac.
Property also has a sizeable
lot. Don’t delay–call today!
215-313-9173.
doublewides
permitted - New area just
opened. 1- to 4-acre building sites. Paved roads, underground electric, septic
approval, meadows or lacey woods. From $18,000.
Call 757-678-7631.
virginia’s Eastern
Shore - Live near the
water! ¾ acre to 4 acre secluded, wooded or cleared
building sites near marinas, boat ramps and
beaches. No building time
restriction. Priced to sell!
From $18,000. Camp before you build, camper/
RV parking on your own
lot, on­site storage for tractor trailers. Paved roads,
underground electric and
septic approved. Perfect for
retirement/vacation. Low
taxes. First come, first pick .
757-678-7631.
for sale: wallops
launch pad view
3/4-acre lot - Site
ready. Priced below assessment. Call 757-710-0501.
for sale: craddockville - House w/3BR,
1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg.
workshop & outbuilding.
Enclosed den & screened
front porch. Lg. living &
dining rooms. WOW: only
$125,000. Call 442-9436.
Real Estate Agricultural
MELFA FARM $189,900
- $439,900 Over 100 ac of
Prime Hunting and Timber
Land on Virginia’s Eastern
Shore. Close to water access and suitable for development. Excellent internal
road system with 1800’ of
road frontage on Hwy 178.
The property consists of
55 ac of prime merchantable timber, several large
cleared areas perfect for
home or cabin, 3-phase power, irrigation and large specimen trees left over from a
former nursery. Several options exist on this property at
various price points. Please
visit : www.mopva.com (757)
876-9182
bsaunders@
mossyoakproperties.com
www.mopva.com
Rentals - Apts.
Rentals - Houses
near onley - 1BR apt.
w/all appliances & W/D.
$595/mo. + $595/sec. dep.
Call 757-710-8241.
Onley 2BR apt., 1BA, Liv.
& Din. area, Kit. w/all appl.,
W/D, $650/mo., 1 yr. lease +
sec. dep. No pets. No smoking. 757-787-7640.
for rent: harborton - 1BR waterfront cottage, fully furnished, appliances included, lg. deck
overlooking water, auxiliary
bldg. for hobbies, exc. cond.
$750. 442-3375.
Change Is In The Air!!!
Looking for your next
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Rentals - Looking
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have a mid-sized dog.
Please call 709-3591.
(757)442-9471
Come see what makes
us exceptional!! Quality
housing at affordable rates.
This institution is an equal
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757-665-5848
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May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 31
Don’t Let The Groundhogs Win...Call John Miller
Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam Shells, Top
Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work
Just Call Site Work
Specialist
John C. Miller at
757-665-4026
TONY’S TREE SERVICE
COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL
14319 Deer Path
Hallwood, VA 23359
(757) 990-1131
Residential • Commercial
FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding
Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation
Licensed and Insured
Services
’12 honda accord ex
- 4-cyl., 4-door, loaded, factory warranty, w/sunroof, 32K
mi., $14,695. 757-894-1684.
1916 replica packard limo on a 1968
chassis & motor With trailer. $5,200. Call
709-9456.
27-ft.
aristocrat
travel trailer $7,000. Call 442-3956.
WE BUY:
• Copper, • Brass,
• Aluminum, • Stainless
Steel, • A/C Units,
• Computers.
Only Open Sat: 8-4 (through March)
Railroad Ave., Melfa
EXCAVATION, MARINE
CONSTRUCTION..........
Shoreline Protection and
Restoration Services..........
Cape Charles 757 709-4005
paRKS paving
Paving, Seal Coating, All
Repairs, Culvert Pipes &
Extensions, Dirt Work,
Bobcat & Mini Backhoe
Services. Locally Owned
Business. 757-710-9600.
Simpson Tree &
BOBCAT Service - Tree
trimming, removal and
stump grinding. 787-2100
or 710-8477. FREE ESTIMATES. We accept credit
cards.
Garage Doors
Automatic Openers
Installation, Sales
& Service
Affordable Rates
Call 894-3151
Pine,
Oak,
Walnut,
Cherry and more for
sale. Rough cut or planed
available or we saw your
logs. Portable Sawmill.
757-331-4848
Storage
nandua
mini storage
Rt. 650, Taylor Rd.,
Tasley. 757-787-3059.
$10 Off 1st month’s rent
Thrift Shop
Smith Chapel Thrift
Shop, Quinby will be
open Saturday, May 14,
8-11 a.m. We are open every
Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m.
We’ve got a lot of large paintings & frames. Spring &
Summer items available.
Vehicles – Cars,
Trucks, SUVs, RVs
2010 DODGE DAKOTA
$10,499 - White, extended
cab, automatic, 2WD, Leer
Cap, locking compartments,
111K. aer856@gmail.com
’04 Forest River 30’
fifth wheel camper - 5th wheel hitch included. Exc. cond. Sleeps 6,
refrig./freezer, stove/oven,
micro., 1 slideout, surround
sound, ceiling fan. $10,000.
757-999-3223
’11 mustang gt 5.0 –
6-spd. auto., red exterior
& black interior. 9,900 mi.
$22,000. 410-957-4508.
rare 2005 ssr chevrolet roadster Hard-top convertible, LT-1
Corvette engine, black,
exc. cond., special stripes.
$38,000. Call 757-894-1664.
’12 nissan altima 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic,
A/C, CD player, cruise control, power window/locks,
like new, warranty, 22K mi.,
$14,900. Call 443-235-0304.
’81 Cadillac El Dorado Diesel. Very good
cond. Low mileage. $4,850.
Call Rodney 665-4639.
’03 ford sport trac
V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, good
tires, great cond., 212K miles,
$4,300 OBO. 789-7669.
’00 mustang – 150K mi.
New tires, brakes clutch &
windshield-wiper
motor.
$4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571.
’12 hyundai accent 4-door sedan, 91K mi., still
under factory warrantee,
4-cyl., great on gas, $8,000.
757-302-3222.
’84 Monte Carlo Classic. 45,000 actual miles,
AM/FM cassette, power
brakes & steering. $8,800.
442-5009.
’10 toyota tacoma
pre-runner supercab – 83K miles, Exc.
Cond. REDUCED: $16,500.
Call Jeff at 678-6041.
1969 4-door chevy
malibu – Has a solid
frame. Restoration project.
350 rebuilt engine. Title included. $2,200 OBO. Leave
message: 787-4143.
’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt
lariet - All options, 200K
mi., mechanically & physically sound. $7,800. Call 757620-9042 or 757-653-0371.
’00 chrysler grand
voyager van - 3.3 V6,
full power, 154K hwy. miles,
premium sound system.
$3,800 OBO. 757-694-5332.
’03 thor 37-ft. intruder - 3 slide-outs, 47K orig.
miles, 2 A/C units, generator, self-leveling hydraulic
jack. REDUCED: $27,500.
757-710-1431.
’99 35th anniversary
gt mustang - Professionally installed engine
9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty
on engine still good. $7,500.
Good cond. 757-377-8261.
’98 jeep grand cherokee - 190K mi., exceptional engine, heater needs
repair, $1,800 cash. Call for
appt. 757-709-9483.
’08 gulfstream b
touring xl edition Only 7,840 mi., 2 slide-outs,
immaculate. $80,000. Call
301-704-6334.
’88 BMW motorcycle
- K100RS, 52K miles. Has
bags, fairing, & windshield.
REDUCED: $2,500 OBO. 50
m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332.
Vehicles – Motorcycles
& ATVs & Scooters
#4
Rochelle Sutton
#137 Barbara Davis
#46 Kisha West
# 165 James Myers
# 55/63 James Myers
’09 honda rebel motorcycle –
Garage
kept. Only 418 miles on it!
$2,000. Call 757-709-3222.
’04 yamaha 1100 vstar cruiser - 21K
mi., 2-tone (Raspberry Red
& Desert Sand), wide white
wall tires & many extras.
$4,700/OBO. 757-990-2269.
’09
400cc
suzuki
burgman motorcycle for
sale - 7,000 mi., Exc. cond.,
$3,500 OBO. Call 804-3996656 (leave message).
’04 Harley fat boy
Apehangers,
Triple
Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Asking $9,500. Call 757-7099112 or 757-709-4963.
SPRING IS HERE...
LIST YOUR
YARD SALE
STARTING AT ONLY
$11. CALL ANGIE
FOR FREE PRICING AT
789-POST
Yard/Estate Sales
estate sale – Sat., May
14, 8-2, and Sun., May 15,
8-12. Northside Chesconessex, 17418 Northside Road,
Onancock. Kitchen tablematching hutch, bedroom
sets, book shelves, lamps,
dressers, tables, nautical
items, China, tools, garden decor, elec. fireplace, 6
burner grill, clocks, bakers
rack, & so much more.
estate/yard
sale
- Sat., May 14. 8-12. 1 Division St., Mt. Prospect,
Onancock. Cash only. Estate sale items, antiques &
collectibles, Beatrix Potter,
household, sewing maching.
capeville
flea
market & antiques
- Make-me-an-offer sale:
Sat., May 14, 8am-?, 26175
Lankford Hwy., next to
Stingray’s Restaurant. All
items on front lawn–make
me an offer. No reasonable offer will be turned
down. 1000s of items for
sale! Fishing rods, tools,
glassware, furniture, comic
books, kitchen items, old
bottles, sports cards & boxes of items. Anyone wanting to sell items, it’s free to
set up. Call 331-1333, 3314930, 678-7197 & 693-0125
to resume a space or just
come on down.
Got a truck you want to
sell? Put it in the Post
for only $30 until sold.
757.789.7678.
Auctions
Public Auction
Nandua Mini Storage
Sat., May 14, 2016
Tasley, Va. 10 am
LIST YOUR YARD
SALE STARTING AT
ONLY $11.
Call Angie for
free pricing at
789-7678.
Eastern Shore Mini Storage, Inc. - Auction
Saturday, May 21, 2016
33229 Railroad Ave., Painter, VA
location at 11:30 A.M.
#P47 in the name of GeCola Ashby
21012 Fairgrounds Rd., Onancock, VA
location at 10:00 A.M.
#O130 in the name of Angel Mascarinas
#O299 in the name of Tanya Stevens
#O205 in the name of Michael D. Teets
#O225 in the name of Samuel Villatoro
#O346 in the name of Tinisha White
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32 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Pursuant to Decrees of the Circuit
Court of the County of Accomack, Virginia
entered in the cases specified herein, the
following real estate will be sold at public
auction on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at the
Accomack County Circuit Courthouse,
23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA
23301 at 12:00 p.m., to-wit:
PARCEL 1: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs ANNIE S. ALLEN
MAP NO. 09400A000002800
All that parcel of land known as Milliner, Lee District, Accomack County,
Virginia, being 15.00 acres, more or less,
bounded North by Marie C. Humbles;
East by State Route 715; South by N.
Wescott Jacob; West by Robin M. Kellam.
PARCEL 2: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs ELLA CORINE BOGGS
MAP NO. 12000A000006400
All that parcel of land near Mappsburg,
Pungoteague District, Accomack County,
Virginia, being 0.25 acre, more or less, fronting on Bell’s Neck Road 52 ft. and running
back 210 ft., bounded North by Bell’s Neck
Road; East and South by John C. Garlick;
West by William Baines and Ella Baines.
PARCEL 3: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs NANCY L. BRITT
MAP NO. 022B2A000000800
20227 SAXIS ROAD;
TOWN OF SAXIS
All that parcel of land in Accomack
County, Virginia, at Saxis, being 0.25
acre, more or less, on the Main County
Road leading through Saxis, and bounded
North by Hathway Spence; East by J. B.
Cutler; South by the County Road; West
by John Lewis.
PARCEL 4: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs MARY C. BUTLER
MAP NO. 029A20600003800
LOT 38, UNIT 2, SHEET 9,
CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END
PARCEL 5: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs CHARLES J. F. FISKE, II
MAP NO. 029A20600003700
LOT 37, UNIT 2, SHEET 9,
CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END
PARCEL 6: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs CARISSA CARROLL
MAP NO. 029A20100030300
LOT 303, UNIT 2, SHEET 2,
CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END
PARCEL 7: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs CARISSA CARROLL
MAP NO. 029A20100030400
LOT 304, UNIT 2, SHEET 2,
CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END
PARCEL 8: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs GWENDOLYN B. CHERRY
MAP NO. 109B0A000000300
31703 BOSTON ROAD
All that parcel of land near Boston,
Pungoteague District, Accomack County,
Virginia, beginning at an iron stob be-
tween the land herein and John Herman
Edmonds and running northerly 180 ft.
along the county road leading from Craddockville to Pungoteague to another iron
stob, thence easterly to a notched tree,
thence southerly 180 ft. to another iron
stob, thence westerly to an iron stob at the
point of beginning, bounded North by Mary
C. Johnson; West by the State Route 178;
East by Mary C. Johnson; South by a ditch.
PARCEL 9: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs GWENDOLYN B. CHERRY
MAP NO. 109B0A0000001B0
All that parcel of land on State Route
178, Pungoteague District, Accomack
County, Virginia, near the Village of
Boston, fronting 111 ft., more or less, on
State Route 178 running back 93 ft. and
bounded South by Maggie J. Bailey; East
and North by Levin P. Johnson et als;
West by Route 178, the southeast and
northeast corners are marked by cement
markers, said lot being known as the
“Aunt Betsy Colonna Lot”.
PARCEL 10: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs GWENDOLYN B. CHERRY
MAP NO. 109B0A000000200
All that parcel of land being 0.25 acre,
more or less, situate at Boston, Pungoteague District, Accomack County, Virginia,
bounded North by Vernon Bailey et ux for
36 ft.; East by Levin P. Johnson et als for
310 ft., more or less; South by a ditch for
36 ft.; West by Maggie Bailey for 310 ft.,
more or less.
PARCEL 11: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs GLORIA JEAN DUNHAM CLAY
MAP NO. 093A0A000001900
27346 REDWOOD ROAD
(BUILDING NOT INCLUDED)
All that parcel of land near Melfa,
Accomack County, Virginia, being 15,000
sq. ft. as shown on a plat prepared by J. B.
Gibb, C.L.S., dated April 2, 1971, entitled
“Plat of Lot Located Between Melfa &
Savageville, Accomack County, Virginia
Being Conveyed by the heirs of Milton E.
Floyd, Sr. dec’d. to Gloria Jean Dunham
Clay”, recorded in Plat Book 17, page 28.
PARCEL 12: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs BERNICE D. CROPPER
MAP NO. 055A0A000004400
All that parcel of land on the southeastern side of Highway No. 769, Metompkin District, Accomack County, Virginia,
being 1.00 acre, more or less, bounded
Northwest by Highway No. 769; Northeast
by Charles Duff; Southeast and Southwest by Farmers Land Supply Company.
PARCEL 13: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs AUDRY T. CURTIS
MAP NO. 069A0A000001600
15197 BACK STREET
All that parcel of land in Metompkin
District, Accomack County, Virginia, on the
State Road leading from Bloxom to Guard
Shore, fronting 93 ft., beginning from the
intersection of Daniel Killmon and the
State Road, bounded West 93 ft. by the
State Road; South by Daniel Killmon; East
by Fulton Spurley; North by Lula B. Justis.
PARCEL 14: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs SAMUEL DENNIS
MAP NO. 068A0A0000035A0 and
068A0A0000035B0
24249 ANNS COVE ROAD
All that parcel of land situate at
Guilford, Metompkin District, Accomack
County, Virginia, having a frontage of 64
ft. on the County Road leading from the
Village of Guilford to the Village of Clam,
bounded West by County Road.; South by
H.V. Ewell, Jr.; East by H.V. Ewell, Jr. and
North by James Bernard.
PARCEL 15: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs RAYMOND ELLSWORTH
MAP NO. 029A20100040100
LOT 401, UNIT 2, SHEET 2,
CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END
PARCEL 16: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs LILLIE MAE EVANS
MAP NO. 094D00700002400
All those parcels of land on Daugherty
Road, Lee District, Accomack County,
Virginia, shown as Lots 24 and 25 on a
plat recorded with a deed in Deed Book
212, page 22, said lots fronting 100 ft.
on road with a depth of 200 ft., bounded
Northeast by said road; Southeast by Lot
23; Southwest by William H. Eichelberger;
Northwest by Lot 26.
PARCEL 17: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs SARAH W. HARMON
MAP NO. 04200A000001000
31100 GRETA ROAD
All that parcel of land, on Highway No.
703, Atlantic District, Accomack County,
Virginia, fronting 75 ft. on said Highway
and extending back 150 ft., the four corners
of said lot being marked by iron stobs,
bounded East, South and West by S. Lockwood Justis; North by Highway No. 703, being a part of the “Anna Mae Johnson Farm”.
LESS AND EXCEPT a conveyance recorded in Deed Book 811, at page 572.
PARCEL 18: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs. CRAIG MARTIN HASTINGS
MAP NO. 093C3A00000009C0
26073 EAST MAIN STREET;
TOWN OF ONLEY
All that parcel of land in the Town of Onley, Lee District, Accomack County, Virginia,
beginning at a pipe set on the right-of-way
of State Route 789 as the herein lot adjoins
Parcel No. 1 as shown on a plat dated November 30, 1977, entitled “Plat Of Survey
Two Parcels of Land Surveyed At The
Request of Mary Ann Lee Bradley, Located
In & Adjacent To The Town of Onley, Lee
Magisterial District, Accomack County, Virginia”, recorded in Plat Book 22, page 34.
PARCEL 19: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs. GARY N. HAYMES
MAP NO. 121C00107001000
All that parcel of land in Accomack
County, Virginia, being Lots 10, 11, and
12, Block 7, Machipongo Shores, shown on
a plat recorded in Plat Book 12, page 117.
PARCEL 20: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs. HERMAN HOLDEN
MAP NO. 02500A0000036B0
All that parcel of land, near Jenkins
Bridge, Atlantic District, Accomack County,
Virginia, fronting 30 yards on the road
leading from Jenkins Bridge to Hall’s Mill
and running back 35 yds., bounded East by
aforesaid State Highway; North and West
by W. E. Cullen; South by Hazel Simpson.
PARCEL 21: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs. LAWRENCE KEFFORD LINTON, JR.
MAP NO. 022B2A000012200
8475 CHRIS LANE
All that parcel of land in the Town
of Saxis, Accomack County, Virginia,
bounded North by Robert Marshall for 72
ft.; East by Richard Evans 96 ft.; South
by Beatrice Furniss Tull for 72 ft., and
also for a short distance by Maggie Smith;
West by Robert Marshall, from which the
land herein was taken, for 96 ft.
PARCEL 22: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs. RAYDEAN B. LIPSCOMB
MAP NO. 113A0A000002800
31444 CHURCH STREET
All that parcel of land in the Town of
Wachapreague, Accomack County, Virginia, being 7,560 sq. ft., more or less,
bounded East by Church Street; West by
Lela Young; South by Emerson R. and
Lucy M. Heath and Milton Doughty;
North by James Wallace.
PARCEL 23: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs PEARLINE PARKER
MAP NO. 092A0A000004900
All that parcel of land on Virginia
Highway No. 718, Lee District, Accomack
County, Virginia, bounded North by Alfred
Joynes for 70 yds., more or less; East for 18
yds. by Virginia Highway No. 718; South
for 70 yds., more or less, by Hezekiah Wise;
West for 30 yds. by Hattie Stratton.
PARCEL 24: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs JOAN SIMPSON
MAP NO. 119A0A000000400
35426 BELLE HAVEN ROAD
All that parcel of land in the Town of
Belle Haven, Accomack County, Virginia,
being 0.50 acre, more or less, bounded
North by Lucius J. Kellam, Jr. and E. Polk
Kellam; East by Main Street; South by
John T. Young Heirs; West by a 20’ alley.
PARCEL 25: ACCOMACK COUNTY
vs DEANNA R. SNYDER
MAP NO. 029A10200025800
LOT 258, UNIT 3, SHEET 7,
CHINCOTEAGUE BAY TRAILS END
The terms of sale require a deposit of
25% of the bid price with the balance due
in ten days.
Additional terms will be announced at
the sale.
Each sale shall be subject to confirmation by the Court.
JAMES W. ELLIOTT
Special Commissioner
7100 U. S. Route 17
Yorktown, VA 23692
(757) 898-7000
www.vataxsale.com
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 33
Legal Advertising
TRUSTEE SALE
31571 Boggs Road, Painter, VA 23420
Accomack County
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $112,500.00, dated June 7, 2012 recorded in
the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack
County, Virginia, in Document No. 201202884, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of said Note,
the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction at the entrance to the Circuit Court of
Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, on June 6, 2016 at 10:30 AM the property
described in said deed, located at the above address and
briefly described as:
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND
SITUATE ON THE PUBLIC ROAD LEADING FROM
THE TOWN OF PAINTER TO THE VILLAGE OF
PUNGOTEAGUE, IN PUNGOTEAGUE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
AND BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
ON THE SOUTH BY THE PUBLIC ROAD LEADING
FROM THE TOWN OF PAINTER TO THE VILLAGE
OF PUNGOTEAGUE FOR A DISTANCE OF 128 FT;
ON THE EAST BY THE LAND OF M. SMITH AND
WIFE, THE DITCH BEING THE LINE; ON THE
NORTH BY THE REMAINING LAND OF THE PARTIES OF THE FIRST PART FOR A DISTANCE OF A
LITTLE MORE THAN 128 FT; AND ON THE WEST
BY A LINE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID PUBLIC
ROAD BETWEEN THE HEREIN CONVEYED LAND
AND THE REMAINING LAND OF THE PARTIES
OF THE FIRST PART FOR A DISTANCE OF 170
FT. THE CORNERS OF THE HEREIN CONVEYED
LOT ARE DESIGNATED BY IRON STOBS, with improvements thereon.
Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any,
affecting the aforesaid property.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certified check will be required at the time of sale, but no more
than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement
within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not
file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior
to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid
off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale
shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy,
in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may be announced at the
time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt
collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred
to herein and any information we obtain will be used for
that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee
This is a communication from a debt collector.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (41165)
5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
or visit our website at www.siwpc.net
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF
5408 CHESAWADOX DRIVE,
JAMESVILLE, VIRGINIA 23398
COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON
In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 03/07/2014,
in the original principal amount of $200,000.00 recorded
in the County of Northampton, Virginia, as Instrument
No. 140000364, as amended by an instrument appointing the undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured
and at the request of the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at
5408 Chesawadox Drive, Jamesville, Virginia 23398, on
June 9, 2016, at 2:30 PM, the property described in said
deed of trust, located at the above address, with improvements thereon and more particularly described as follows: LOT NO. 11, ON A CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY
DATED OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1969, MADE BY G.
OLIVER MORRELL, REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR, ENTITLED “CHESAWADOX,” WHICH SAID PLAT
IS RECORDED IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE FOR THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA, IN PLAT BOOK 5, AT PAGE 201. TERMS OF
SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder of
the note secured by the deed of trust will deliver possession of the property to the successful bidder. The purchaser at the sale will be required to pay all closing costs. Real
estate taxes, water/sewer fees and other public charges
will be prorated as of the date of sale. The risk of loss or
damage to the property passes to the purchaser immediately upon the conclusion of the Substitute Trustee’s sale.
A bidder’s deposit of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or
ten percent (10%) of the original principal balance of the
subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of
cash or certified funds payable to the Substitute Trustee
must be present at the time of sale. A ten percent (10%)
Buyer’s Premium will be added to the highest final bid
and will become a part of the final contract price and
shall be paid with the deposit at the conclusion of auction. The balance of the purchase price will be due within
15 days at the office of the Substitute Trustee. Time is
of the essence as to the closing date and the payment of
the purchase price. If payment of the balance does not
occur within fifteen days of the sale date, the deposit will
be forfeited. Seller shall not be responsible for any costs
incurred by the purchaser in connection with their purchase or settlement, including, without limitation, state
and local recording fees, title insurance or research, or
any other costs of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall
have no duty to obtain possession for purchaser. All risks
of casualty pass to successful bidder at conclusion of bidding. The property and the improvements thereon will be
sold “AS IS” and without representation or warranties of
any kind. The sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances,
conditions, easements and restrictions, if any, superior to
the mentioned deed of trust and lawfully affecting the
property. Sale is subject to post-sale confirmation that
the borrower did not file for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confirmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination
of whether the borrower(s) entered into any repayment
agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the
sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall
be the return of the Purchaser’s deposit without interest.
Additional terms to be announced at the sale. For more
information, contact: Jonathan R. Bronley, Esq., Bronley
Law, PLLC, 10387 Main Street, Suite 201, Fairfax, Virginia 22030/ 703-229-0335. May 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 AD#
(Cont’d)
TRUSTEE SALE
3228 Main Street, Chincoteague Island, VA 23336
Accomack County
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $442,500.00, dated August 11, 2011 recorded
in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack
County, Virginia, in Document No. 201103099, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of said Note,
the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction at the entrance to the Circuit Court of
Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, on June 6, 2016 at 10:30 AM the property
described in said deed, located at the above address and
briefly described as:
Parcel 1: Located on the southeast side of South
Main Street containing width of 38 1/2 feet and ascending back in a Southeasterly direction between
parallel lines for a distance of 129 feet and bounded on the Northwest, by South Main Street; on the
Southwest, by the land now or formerly belonging
to the D. Beebe heirs; on the Southeast, by the land
formerly belonging to the S. Andrews heirs; and on
the Northeast, by the land now or formerly belonging to Mrs. E. M. Jones, and;
Parcel 2: Located on the northwestern side of
South Main Street and having a frontage of 38 1/2
feet and extending in a northwesterly direction
at an even width for a distance of 50 feet, more or
less, to Chincoteague Channel, and bounded on the
Northeast, by the land formerly belonging to S. Andrews; on the Southeast, by the South Main Street;
on the Northwest, by Chincoteague Channel; and
on the Southwest, by the land formerly belonging
to A. Daisey, J.G. Daisey and F. Daisey, with improvements thereon.
Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any,
affecting the aforesaid property.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certified check will be required at the time of sale, but no more
than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement
within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not
file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior
to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid
off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale
shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy,
in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may be announced at the
time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt
collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred
to herein and any information we obtain will be used for
that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee
This is a communication from a debt collector.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (41156)
5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
or visit our website at www.siwpc.net
34 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
NOTICE
JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Legal Advertising
TRUSTEE SALE
18045 Robbins Lane, Onancock, VA 23417
Accomack County
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $240,300.00, dated March 3, 2014 recorded
in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack
County, Virginia, in Document No. 201401012, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby
secured and at the request of the holder of said Note,
the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction at the entrance to the Circuit Court of
Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, on June 6, 2016 at 10:30 AM the property described in said deed, located at the above address and
briefly described as:
Parcel 1: Beginning at the intersection of a ditch
which separates the land herein conveyed from the
land formerly belonging to O. Hurst and a road or
outlet bounding the herein conveyed land on the
Northeast, and running in a Northwesterly direction along the Southwest side of said road approximately 190 feet, to an iron stake on the Southwest
side of said road; thence turning and running in a
Southwesterly direction approximately 245 ft., to
an iron pipe and a tree; thence in a straight line
to mean low water mark of Chesconnessex Creek;
thence Southerly as the Creek meanders along
mean low water mark of said Creek to the land
formerly belonging to the said O. Hurst; thence in
a Northeasterly direction to an iron stake on the
bank of Chesconnessex Creek on the line of the said
O. Hurst property; and thence in a Northeasterly
direction along the line of the property formerly
owned by the said O. Hurst to the point of beginning, said lot being bounded on the Northeast, by
said road or outlet; on the Southeast, by land formerly belonging to O. Hurst; on the Southwest, by
Chesconnessex Creek; and on the Northwest, by a
portion of tract from which the herein conveyed lot
is taken; together with an outlet or right of way in
common with others having a like right over the
aforesaid road bounding the herein conveyed lot on
the Northeast, as said road is now located 12 feet in
width, out the “outlet road” referred to in the Will
of J. H. Hurst, recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the
Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, in Will
Book 1901-04, at page 17, and thence over said “outlet road: to the public road or highway; and
Parcel 2: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of
Lot 1, above described, where the road turns to go
to the C. K. Smith property and running from there
at right angles to the common property line of Lot
1, above described, and the land now or formerly
owned by F. H. Black and wife, in a Southeasterly
(Cont’d)
direction for a distance of 100 ft.; thence running
Southwesterly parallel to said common property
line to the edge of the high bank of Chesconnessex
Creek; thence on to an iron pipe about halfway between high and low water mark of Chesconnessex
Creek; thence in a straight line to low water mark
of Chesconnessex Creek: thence along low water
mark of Chesconnessex Creek as the Creek meanders to the common line of the Black property and
the lot described above; thence in a Northeasterly
direction along said common line to a stob in the
high bank around Chesconnessex Creek on the
aforesaid line; thence along said common line to
the point of beginning. Said lot or parcel of land is
bounded on the Northeast and Southeast, by land
now or formerly owned by the said F. H. Black and
wife; on the Southeast, South and Southwest, by
Chesconnessex Creek; and, on the Northwest, by the
lot above described, with improvements thereon.
LESS & EXCEPT that certain lot or parcel of land described in deed recorded in Deed Book 526, page 514.
Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any,
affecting the aforesaid property.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certified check will be required at the time of sale, but no more
than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement
within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not file
for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the
sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the status of
the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited
to, determination of whether the borrower entered into
any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan
prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null
and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,
we advise you that this firm is a debt collector attempting
to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee
This is a communication from a debt collector.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (43371)
5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or
visit our website at www.siwpc.net
On June 13, 2016, proceedings will be commenced
under authority of Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code
of Virginia to sell the following parcels located in the
Town of Bloxom, Virginia for payment of delinquent
taxes.
Ferry, Glen A. & Teresa C. 069A00400003400
Ferry, Glen A. & Teresa C. 069A0A0000154A0
Warren, David D. & Virginia C. B. 069A0A000017600
The owner of any property listed may redeem it at
any time before the date of sale by paying accumulated
taxes, penalties, interest and costs thereon at the law office listed below. The pro rata costs of publication hereunder shall become a part of the tax and together with
all other costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees set
by the court, shall be collected when payment is made
whether or not court proceedings have been initiated.
TREASURER
TOWN OF BLOXOM, VIRGINIA
JAMES W. ELLIOTT
Attorney at Law
7100 Route 17
Yorktown, VA 23692
(757) 898-7000
www.vataxsale.com
NOTICE
JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE
On June 13, 2016, proceedings will be commenced
under authority of Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code
of Virginia to sell the following parcels located in the
County of Northampton, Virginia for payment of delinquent taxes.
Burton, Roxanna 021A1-0A-BLK-00-0000105
General Farms & Land Company
084C2-0A-BLK-00-000052B
General Farms & Land Company
00084-0A-BLK-00-000055C
Landmark Holdings US LLC 083A3-0A-BLK-00-005
Landmark Holdings US LLC 00091-02-BLK-00-000B
Landmark Holdings US LLC 00091-07-BLK-00-000A2
Perkins, Nelson L. & Gladys A.
00000-00-BLK-00-000000
Prettyman, William W. 00019-05-BLK-00-000000A
The Natalie J. Gregor Revocable Trust
00048-07-BLK-00-0000053
The Natalie J. Gregor Revocable Trust
00047-09-BLK-00-000000X
The Natalie J. Gregor Revocable Trust
038A2-01-BLK-00-0000274
The owner of any property listed may redeem it at
any time before the date of sale by paying accumulated
taxes, penalties, interest and costs thereon at the law
office listed below. The pro rata costs of publication hereunder shall become a part of the tax and together with
all other costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees set
by the court, shall be collected when payment is made
whether or not court proceedings have been initiated.
CYNTHIA BRADFORD
TREASURER
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA
JAMES W. ELLIOTT
Attorney at Law
7100 Route 17
Yorktown, VA 23692
(757) 898-7000
www.vataxsale.com
May 13, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 35
Legal
Advertising
(Cont’d)
TOWN OF MELFA PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of
the Town of Melfa will hold its regular meeting at 7:00
p.m. on Thursday, May 19, 2016, at the Town Hall at
19538 Main Street in the Town of Melfa.
FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL
ESTATE IN trail’s end
June 4, 2016, 10:00 AM
To be held at the Clubhouse in
Chincoteague Bay Trail’s End
Subdivision, 5360 Trails End Dr.,
Horntown, VA 23395.
The following properties will
be auctioned:
Property Address: 35007 Ruddy Duck Ct.
Tax Map No. 029A10100000700
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 7
Property Address: 5087 Pintail Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10100023800
Assessed Value: $6,500.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 238
Property Address: 6012 Bay Breeze Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10100032500
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 325
Property Address: 5146 Swan Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10100038700
Assessed Value: $10,800.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 387
Property Address: 5119 Swan Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10100044800
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 448
Property Address: 5170 Pintail Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10100060100
Assessed Value: $8,000.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 601
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
Case No. 16CL117
Accomack County Circuit Court
23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301
abigail marie wright
v. n/a
The object of this suit is to:
obtain a name change for abigail marie
wright.
As a recognized Newspaper of Record
serving Accomack & Northampton
counties, the Eastern Shore Post is
pleased to offer free quotes for your
legal advertising needs.
It is ORDERED that stephen shane wright appear at the above-named court and protect his interests
on or before july 6, 2016.
May 10, 2016
Caretta S. Duncan, Dep. Clerk
Simply fax your ad to 789-7681
or e-mail
angie@easternshorepost.com
Property Address: 35008 Crane Ct.
Tax Map No. 029A10100065500
Assessed Value: $16,100.00
Unit 1, Sheet 1, Lot 655
Property Address: 35015 Cockle Shell Ct.
Property Address: 5240 Bluepoint Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A20100013100
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 131
Property Address: 35086 Robin Ln.
Tax Map No. 029A10200005200
Assessed Value: $6,400.00
Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 52
Property Address: 5132 Sailfin Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A20100014700
Assessed Value: $10,800.00
Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 147
Property Address: 6085 Willow Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10200024100
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 241
Property Address: 5052 Silverside Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A20100032100
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 2, Sheet 2, Lot 321
Property Address: 6036 Willow Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10200027100
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 3, Sheet 7, Lot 271
Property Address: 35004 Scallop Ct.
Tax Map No. 029A20600000200
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 2, Sheet 9, Lot 2
Property Address: 5215 Bluepoint Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A20700007500
Assessed Value: $6,400.00
Unit 3, Sheet 10, Lot 75
Property Address: 6353 Bay Breeze Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A20300000100
Assessed Value: $15,200.00
Unit 3, Sheet 3, Lot 1
Property Address: 6025 Cedar Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A10400011400
Assessed Value: $6,300.00
Unit 4, Sheet 1, Lot 114
Property Address: 6042 Limpet Dr.
Tax Map No. 029A20300018700
Assessed Value: $7,600.00
Unit 3, Sheet 3, Lot 187
TERMS: Minimum Bids will be
announced prior to the start of
the auction on the date of sale.
Announcements made at auction
time take precedence over any
print, electronic, or verbal information, including but not limited to
the Minimum Bid. Successful bidder will be required to deposit with
Property Address: 35015 Oak Ct.
Tax Map No. 029A20400005400
Assessed Value: $10,800.00
Unit 3, Sheet 4, Lot 54
Tax Map No. 029A2050029600
Assessed Value: $11,000.00
Unit 3, Sheet 5, Lot 296
Trustee a deposit (non-refundable)
in an amount equal to 10% of successful bid in cash or certified funds
at time of sale, with the closing to
occur within thirty days of the date
of said sale or within such time set
by Trustee in Trustee’s sole discretion. Written one-price bids will be
accepted for any of the properties
pursuant to the terms set forth in
Va. Code § 55-516. There is no warranty relating to right, title, interest, or the like in this disposition.
Property is being sold pursuant to
Va. Code § 55-516, and title will be
conveyed pursuant to statute and
subject to all liens or encumbrances as provided in said statute. All
information for review by appointment only. Notwithstanding the
Minimum Bids announced at the
time of sale, the Trustee reserves
the right to accept and/or reject all
offers. Time is of the essence. Other conditions may be announced at
the sale.
TRUSTEE:
Pender & Coward, P.C.,
222 Central Park Ave.,
Virginia Beach, VA
Phone: (757) 490-6261
Email: trailsend@pendercoward.com
36 • Eastern Shore Post • May 13, 2016
FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL
ESTATE IN captain’s cove
June 9, 2016, 10:00 AM
To be held at the Marina Club in
Captain’s Cove Subdivision,
3323 Dock Ct.,
Greenbackville, VA 23356.
The following properties will
be auctioned:
Section/Lot: 8-0021, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A50300002100
Assessed Value: $5,500.00
Section/Lot: 9-0034, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A50400003400
Assessed Value: $7,500.00
Section/Lot: 9-0044, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A50400004400
Assessed Value: $7,500.00
Section/Lot: 9-0181, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A50400018100
Assessed Value: $7,500.00
Section/Lot: 10-0004, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200000400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 10-0016, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200001600
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 10-0021, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200002100
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 13-0194, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100019400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 10-0024, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200002400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 13-0241, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100024100
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 10-0063, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200006300
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 13-0254, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100025400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 10-0064, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200006400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 13-0285, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100028500
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 10-0085, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A60200008500
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 15-0139, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A80200013900
Assessed Value: $900.00
Section/Lot: 11-0100, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A50100010000
Assessed Value: $7,500.00
Section/Lot: 17-0036, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A90200003600
Assessed Value: $900.00
Section/Lot: 12-0155, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70200015500
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
TERMS: Minimum Bids will be
announced prior to the start of
the auction on the date of sale.
Announcements made at auction
time take precedence over any
print, electronic, or verbal information, including but not limited to
the Minimum Bid. Successful bidder will be required to deposit with
Trustee a deposit (non-refundable)
in an amount equal to 10% of successful bid in cash or certified
Section/Lot: 13-0027, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100002700
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 13-0080, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100008000
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
Section/Lot: 13-0144, Captain’s Cove
Tax Map No. 005A70100014400
Assessed Value: $4,000.00
funds at time of sale, with the closing to occur within thirty days of
the date of said sale. Written oneprice bids will be accepted for any
of the properties pursuant to the
terms set forth in Va. Code § 55516. There is no warranty relating
to right, title, interest, or the like
in this disposition. Property is being sold pursuant to Va. Code § 55516, and title will be conveyed pursuant to statute and subject to all
liens or encumbrances as provided
in said statute. All information for
review by appointment only. Notwithstanding the Minimum Bids
announced at the time of sale, the
Trustee reserves the right to accept and/or reject all offers. Time
is of the essence. Other conditions
may be announced at the sale.
TRUSTEE:
Pender & Coward, P.C.,
222 Central Park Ave.,
Virginia Beach, VA
Phone: (757) 490-6261
Email: capcove@pendercoward.com
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By Linda Cicoira
T
here are millions of things that
people detest. Having their picture taken, cleaning, speaking
in public or even going out on a blind
date are among those intolerable acts
that may fall upon us at one time or
another.
Perhaps rain, the cold, a math test
or getting older could be included in
the list, too. Some hate saying “goodbye” while others avoid shaking hands.
There are even those who dislike Facebook. Unbelievable, I know.
What about when the string comes
out of your hoodie? Ahh! Or restau-
rants that make
you think about
the signs on the
bathroom
door
when you don’t
have time to stop
and
consider?
Some people put
work and getting
up early on their
tally of things for which they have contempt. That latter one will get me every time.
But what I really loathe is Friday
the 13th. There’s a black cat in my
neighborhood that makes me drive
around the circular development until
I’m dizzy. I don’t want it to cross my
path. Today is that evil day, in case you
didn’t realize it. Want to head on back
home?
You’ve heard of a countdown to
the new year, or for the sun-worshiping crowd, that mind-melting season
called summer. Well now there’s a website that counts down to May 13, 2016.
Check it out at www.timeanddate.com/
countdown Maybe because it’s the
birthday of Dennis Rodman, Stevie
Wonder and Stephen Colbert?
Post Office Mail
Franktown UMC Grateful
for Help with Spring Fling
Dear Editor:
Once again, Franktown United Methodist Church hosted a successful, fun, lively
Spring Fling for our special-needs individuals on the Shore.
Franktown United Methodist Women provided the food, decorations, corsages and boutonnières and Bill LeCato
was the evening’s DJ, as we “Danced the
There are also a few words I refuse
to use unless I’m being caustic. “Myriad” is so pretentious. I’m not the only one who feels this way. There’s the
website wordfreaks.tribe.net that says
using “mundane” is like saying, “Look
at me, I’m sophisticated.”
“Menial” is one of those words, too.
No matter how you say it, it is going to
be a putdown. It’s like “negative.”
My mother used to say things were
“vulgar” instead of “distasteful.” So, I
rather love that v-term. My favorite
word is “ort,” the little piece of food left
on your plate when you’re trying not
to look like a pig. “Yippee” runs a close
second.
Most women don’t like the word
“moist.” The Huffington Post ranked
it as “one of the most phonetically
displeasing components of the English language.” Really? How else
would you describe a great cake?
Like my younger brother used to say,
“gooddelicious?”
The girls are said to also hate the
words “curd,” “chunky” and “flap.” I’m
not repelled by those. But how about
the four words men hate most? “We
need to talk” or “what are you think-
Night Away.”
The Arc is so very grateful for this selfless gift, which Franktown has been hosting for over 20 years. What a fun way to
participate in the lives of our special needs
community! Thank you, Franktown UMC!
Suzanne Joyner, The Arc,
Office Secretary
ing?” Yup.
Recently in an Eastern Shore Post
survey, participants were asked,
“What is the biggest thing that others do that offends you?” One man
quickly answered, “besides sending
me surveys?”
He was kidding.
A woman said she is offended by “use
of the F-word anytime, anywhere.” Yes,
that is more common than ever these
days. But, is it worse than “flap”?
People also said they feel distress
when others are rude, act like leeches
and tell lies.
I can go with all that. Another participant said “apathy, intolerance and
greed” are her pet peeves.
I really appreciated another answer,
too. “Ask my opinion on a subject and
then make me defend my response because they disagree with me.” Oh yeah.
That always gets me and when I said
so, I’ve been told, “I’m just playing devil’s advocate.”
That devil guy is rude, crude, socially unacceptable, indecent, indelicate, offensive, distasteful and coarse.
Which reminds me I like to say, “Hallelujah and God save the queen.”
“They’re
at the Post …”
Thornton Thanks Voters
Dear Editor:
I would like to thank the residents who
supported me in the May 3 election. I would
also like to congratulate all the candidates
who won and wish them well.
Wanda Thornton, Chincoteague
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Post will withhold a writer’s name with just cause, all letters
must be signed and include a phone number for verification.
Editor: Cheryl Nowak
Advertising Manager: Troy Justis
Sports Editor: Bill Sterling
Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira
Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley
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Regular Contributor: Ron West
Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517
Onley, VA 23418
email: editor@easternshorepost.com
Phone: 757-789-POST (7678)
Fax: 757-789-7681
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