Commonwealth`s Attorney Candidate Has Liens, Reprimands
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Commonwealth`s Attorney Candidate Has Liens, Reprimands
Circulation 13,000 September 16, 2016 Free Commonwealth’s Attorney Candidate Has Liens, Reprimands By Linda Cicoira Carl H. Bundick, an Accomac lawyer who is running for Commonwealth Attorney, owes more than $100,000 in taxes, according to liens filed in Accomack Circuit Court by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). He has also been reprimanded three times by the Virginia State Bar. An IRS representative could not elaborate on a payment plan or if the liens had been satisfied saying such things are not public information. “An IRS lien is a tax bill, which I am paying,” Bundick said Wednesday. “It would have no impact on the work that I do. It’s a debt that I owe … much like a car payment or a house payment. Some liens have been paid and I continue to pay them.” The reprimands have already been reported in the Eastern Shore Post, Bundick continued. “I am the same person that I was before. I do not believe that it impacts my character and I will practice as hard as I will ever practice … I’ve been doing this for 25 years.” Bundick did not announce his intention to seek office when the Eastern Shore Post Bundick offered him the opportunity. He said he was not ready, although he had qualified, because he said he had to get financial matters in order. Court documents show a lien for Shore Advocacy Group LLC and Bundick for $10,258. That was list- ed in the 941 category or Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return and was dated in two instances in March 2015. The records also have a tax lien for Bundick for $1,652 from Jan. 14, 2013 for tax code 6672, which “mandates an 3 Dead in Pocomoke Murder-Suicide By Linda Cicoira Three people died Monday in what the Maryland State Police are calling a “double murder-suicide” at a Groton Road home near Pocomoke. The bodies of Marvin Wilmer Purnell, 78, Karen E. Purnell, 53, and Marvin Desmond Purnell, 46, were found just after 10:30 a.m. by Worcester County deputies who answered a call there, according to Sgt. DaVaughn Parker. A friend of the dead woman had Su p erv isors Ap p rov e $75 Per Hou r Con tract for Nu n ez By Linda Cicoira Katie Nunez is no longer Northampton County’s administrator, but she still has her hands in the finances. A week after she was resigned from her job in a restructuring move last month, it was found she was still needed. So, on Aug. 29, Nunez signed a contract to provide consulting services to help the finance director “close out” the county’s fiscal 2016 books. No, they didn’t trade positions. Not exactly. Finance Director John Andrzejewski is called the interim or acting county administrator. It was initially announced that he would do both jobs until a permanent administrator was found. Nunez’s resignation was mutually agreed upon so a more “effective and efficient” government could be had. She got a $100,000 severance package. And now she is back for up to 100 hours through June 30, 2017, at $75 an hour. Nunez The contract between Nunez and the board of supervisors was signed by Andrzejewski. The supervisors formally accepted her resignation on Aug. 22. Chairman Spencer Murray said the decision to restructure employer to withhold federal income taxes and social security taxes from employees’ wages.” Another lien was for $52,182.45 and was also for code 6672. The tax (Continued on Page 5) was made on the previous Friday. When reached for comment about the contract with Nunez, Murray said the agreement wasn’t a contract despite that the first words on the document clearly state in capital letters, “THIS CONTRACT.” Murray also said Nunez will be employed “on an hourly basis specifically to close and prepare for the audit. … No invoices have been rendered.” Why was Nunez sought for the task? “Because she was running things,” said Murray. “She did the most part of the budget. She has prepared for the audit in the past. We gave him (Andrzejewski) the permission to do it. … It was not a secret.” he said. been unable to contact her and after going to the house reported a “strong disturbing odor coming from the residence.” The relationship between the three people was not disclosed. All three were said to live at the 2200 block of Groton Road. Marvin Desmond Purnell was identified as the suspect in the shooting of the other two. “Investigators anticipate the autopsy will verify the cause and manner of death,” Parker said. The chief medical examiner in Baltimore is in charge of that. Deputies found the home “to be secure from the outside with no signs of forced entry,” Parker said. “As deputies continued attempts to (Continued on Page 5) Inside Classified/Legal Ads..............Page 25 Columns/Letters ...................Page 31 Community Notes.................Page 22 Court Postings ......................Page 9 Feature ..................................Page 18 Mileposts ..............................Page 20 Obituaries..............................Page 10 Post Times Calendar ............Page 23 Property Transactions..........Page 8 Puzzles...................................Page 15 Tides .....................................Page 14 2 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 Northampton Teachers Leave Because of Lack of Pay, Housing, and Social Connections, Says School Board Survey By Ron West While a starting salary of $35,000 a year may sound enticing to a newly minted teacher, the cost of living on the Eastern Shore, the shortage of affordable housing, student loans and skyrocketing medical insurance costs can soon whittle away at a monthly paycheck. Those facts were among the results of a teacher retention survey received by the Northampton School Board last week. Board member Nancy Proto and Director of Administrative Services Melinda Phillips presented the results and gave recommendations to help keep new teachers from leaving the division after a year or two. The top reason they go, regardless of their length of employment in Northampton, is money or more precisely, a lack of it. Newer and/or younger teachers al- so find the lack of social connections limiting. And some are dismayed that their workday does not end when it is over for most professionals. Teacher find themselves spending more and more time on school related things such as grading an endless amount of papers, contacting parents about students or preparing lesson plans. Vice Chairman Randy Parks, a retired Northampton High School teacher, stressed how difficult it is for teachers to survive today. Proto said the system needs to focus on increasing teacher pay and improving consistency in discipline in the schools, administrative management styles and community relations. A key could be helping newcomers learn about local opportunities and adapting to the lifestyle. The board reviewed a spring compe- Say Goodbye to $2,500 Gift Card of Summer in a withthispurchase home New Home“The Seaview” UP TO $1,000 OFF FOR BUYING LOCAL *FREE FURNITURE/APPLIANCES tition field trip request from Band Director Kevin Schwenk for high school and middle school bands. The trip to Williamsburg would cost about $200 per student. One to New York is estimated at $750 each. Superintendent Eddie Lawrence expressed concern over the high cost of the trips and time away from school. He noted the value of such an outing and how having to raise the funds would be a challenge for families living in the economically depressed area. Suspect Apprehended in June Mappsville Murder By Linda Cicoira Officers apprehended a local murder suspect Sunday who was hiding on the Eastern Shore. Tyqon Demetrius Robins, 24, of Deer Drive in Nelsonia, is being AUCTION FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 2016 4:30 P.M. until 71-A KERR ST., ONANCOCK 757-694-8625 Accepting items for Auction for small commission until Thur., Sept 29 at 2pm Items to be auctioned include. *Offer good through September 30, 2016 Cannot be combined with other offers *Select Homes Only Member JoAnn Molera stressed the need for students to be involved in the financial process for a total learning experience. In the end, the board voted to table the request until their next session. Lawrence reported that an increase in enrollment could result in the need to hire additional staff to maintain acceptable class sizes. The board agreed to support his request to investigate advertising for additional teachers. Antiques Furniture Jewelry Tools Fishing Equipment Water Fountains Hoosier Cabinets Box lots and more. Too many items to list! held in Accomack Jail without bond, according to records filed in Accomack General District Court. Eastville attorney Paul Watson was appointed Monday to defend him. Robins was charged with first-degree murder of Fardale (also known as Fairdale) Antonio Johnson, 39, of Mappsville. Police had been looking for Robins ever since. He was also accused of using a firearm in the murder and shooting from a vehicle, both felonies. The incidents occurred at nearly 10 p.m. on Lankford Highway in Mappsville on June 24. Sheriff Todd Godwin reported that his office was alerted to gunshots being fired between the occupants of two vehicles. A few minutes later, a second caller called authorities and said a gunshot victim was on Nathaniel Street in that town. Deputies, troopers and rescuers arrived to find Johnson with gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene. In September 2010, Johnson was convicted of distribution of cocaine and given 20 years with 15 suspended. Three years of probation was set to begin upon release. He was out of prison less than 24 hours when he was killed. Sgt. Anthony Bright of the Accomack County Sheriff ’s Office investigated the murder case. September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 Northam Gives Boost To United Way at Kick-off Breakfast Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, who aspires to be the second Eastern Shore native elected Governor of Virginia, served as the keynote speaker for United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore campaign breakfast last week. “I don’t think there’s anything more important or rewarding than giving back and the United Way is a good place to start.” Northam told those in attendance. Sen Lynwood Lewis introduced Northam and noted the last governor from the Shore was Henry A. Wise, who was elected in 1855. “It has been a long time coming,” he said. Northam supports workforce development, creating jobs in arts and math and good-paying jobs for high school graduates. Standards of Learning (SOLs) tests need revisions, Northam said. He explained that students need to “think creatively” and not be taught to take multiple choice exams. Northam further said all families need access to pre-K education because when some families can afford to send their children “the gap between students begins” and society eventually pays for that disparity. Danny Vestal, president of the local United Way chapter, said reaching this year’s goal of $275,000 will help fund 150 non-profit organizations that provide services to Eastern Shore residents. He recognized the all-volunteer board of directors and allocations committee including Fund Raising Chairman Matt Parker. Parker in turn recognized the coordinators who conduct employee campaigns. “The coordinators are the See an ad for your favorite business? Tell them you saw it IN THE POST! Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam served as the keynote speaker for the United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore campaign kickoff breakfast last Friday at the ESCC Workforce Development Office in Melfa. core of our campaign,” he said. “Our $275,000 goal is the minimum we expect to raise. I like to under promise and over deliver. With your help, we can have a record campaign.” The chapter has raised $6 million since it was established in 1991. For more information or to form a team, call Dawn Byrd at 787-5622 or email her at dbyrd@esunitedway.org To contribute, send a tax-deductible donation to United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, P.O. Box 605, Onley, Va. 23418 or go to www.esunitedway.org Jaxon’s & Jaxon’s Hardware Work Boots Steel Toe, Insulated, and Waterproof Red Wing Georgia Boot 665-5967 • 665-5023 800-772-5023 Parksley, VA Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, right, served as the keynote speaker for the United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore campaign kickoff breakfast last Friday at the ESCC Workforce Development Office in Melfa. Also pictured are local United Way chapter president Danny Vestal (left) and 2016 United Way fundraising chairman for the Eastern Shore Matt Parker. Make sure your ad IS seen by as many readers as possible Advertise in the Post — Call 789-7678 Cape Center 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles email: capecntr@msn.com 757-331-1541 Dinner Specials Week of Sept. 17-23, 2016 Saturday Coconut Island Shrimp Sunday Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken Dinner: Meatloaf $1599 $949 $999 $1099 Tuesday Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 Thursday PROFESSIONAL AUCTION SALES Timed Online Only Real Estate Auction Ends Sat. Sept. 17 37119 Saber Ct., Greenbackville, VA Monday Corned Beef, Cabbage & Potatoes Wednesday Chicken Parmesan Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. $999 3pc. 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But no cases of the Zika have been attributed to them locally. Of the 80 people in Virginia currently known to have the virus, they contracted it when traveling outside of the region or through someone who was out of the area. The virus can also be transmitted through sexual contact. Additional informa- tion on the Zika and precautions regarding it can be found at http:// www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/ zika-virus-update Finance Director John Andrzejewski, who is also the acting county administrator, said Sheriff David Doughty developed a policy regarding outside groups, including towns hiring off-duty deputies. The policy contains fees for the deputies and for the use of county vehicles, such as patrol cars. In the past, Cheriton and Nassawadox used off-duty deputies to assist with policing and traffic control. Cape Charles, Exmore and Eastville have police forces and do not need to rely strictly on county officers. The board approved a request by Ballard Fish Company to withdraw 83 acres from an Agricultural & Forestal District after holding a public hearing on the issue. The company intends to sell the Willis Wharf tract and reimburse the county for the tax benefit of $16,000 that it received through the district. Chairman Spencer Murray noted the owner has the right to remove it regardless of the intended use. The property will still be zoned agricultural. The supervisors also reviewed several amendments they had initiated, in an effort to improve or streamline the 2016 Zoning Ordinance. It was agreed to delete a request to remove fertilizer blending from acceptable uses in the county. The supervisors agreed that if the change were approved by the board, it could have a negative impact on area farmers. The board decided to spend more time considering a request to change the designation for flexible-term rentals and asked staff to do more research. During public comments, Martina Coker and Roberta Kellam re- quested additional funding from the county to support the annual Birding Festival. They wanted to expand the festival from its current weekend time frame to more than a week. The women said the change could increase tourism. Supervisor Larry LeMond said that the county is providing a $5,000 grant to support the festival this year, which is $2,000 more than last year’s event support. Janice Williams, the assistant to the county administrator, mentioned the issue of mold in the courthouse. It was agreed that it required immediate remediation. A quote of $11,000 was approved for the task. The board also approved a resolution that asks the Coast Guard to conduct an impact study regarding the proposed ship anchorage area west of the Cape Charles. Concerns about possible pollution by the vessels were raised at a previous meeting. 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In October 2009, “after due consideration of the evidence and the nature of the ethical misconduct … the three-judge court agreed” to reprimand Bundick and order him to take eight hours of continuing legal education in domestic relations, eight hours of civil litigation, endure a periodic review of “all pending matters,” and create and implement an office policy mandating regular informa- ~Murder-Suicide~(Continued From Front Page) make contact” with whoever might be inside, they heard a “male” voice. After retrieving a key, the deputies entered and “found two decomposing bodies … on the kitchen floor and a third body in the hallway opposite the kitchen,” Parker continued. They then left as a safety precaution and for about an hour attempted to make contact with whoever might be alive inside. Gas deployed through a window in an effort to force out any occupant resulted in a fire. The blaze was extinguished by Pocomoke firefighters. When officers and firefighters later entered the structure, they found the suspect’s body had a rifle beneath it. An examination of him revealed “what appeared to be a single gunshot wound,” according to Parker. The investigation is continuing. “Like” The Post on Facebook Trucks Trucks Trucks www.koolautomotive.com '15 F150 '09 Jeep Wrangler Supercab, 4x2, XL, Power Windows and Locks 14,800 Miles 4x4, AC, Local Owner Trade tion affecting their cases. The terms were related to a divorce case that Bundick handled. In 2011, Bundick was reprimanded by the state bar for misconduct in violation of rules of diligence and communication in regard to handling guardianship of an estate. In May 2015, the bar issued a reprimand with terms to Carl Herman Bundick for violating professional rules that govern scope of representation and declining or terminating representation. The case regarded the custody of two children. 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ACCOMAC: Stately 4BR/2BA Colonial offers 2016 sq ft & has been tastefully updated. Large rooms, full basement, two ½ baths & finished 3rd f loor. 2-car detached garage & fenced yard. MLS#44137 $199,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 SANFORD: Waterfront 2BR/1BA Beach home on 1.81 acres with views of Pocomoke Sound. Home in need of major work; could be a great vacation get-away or expanded into a dream home. Value is in land, being sold “as-is”. MLS#43948 $129,900 Christine Flye 757-286-3569 EXMORE: Check out this 2BR/1BA Bungalow in need of some TLC. Attic and shed for storage, roomy back yard and definitely priced to sell. Would make a great starter or investment home. MLS#44141 $80,000 Paulette MacPartland 757-710-3113 NEW PRICE REDUCED PAINTER: Waterfront 3BR/1.5BA Contemporary with beautiful sunsets overlooking the Machipongo River. Home is in mint condition and an open floor plan w/ walls of windows. 2nd floor bonus room & wrap-around deck. MLS#43557 $299,900 Andrea Zember 757-710-2233 BLOXOM: Classic 4BR/2BA Victorian on a beautifully landscaped lot full of perennials, boxwoods & evergreens. Detailed woodwork, pocket doors, crown moulding & graciously sized rooms. Basement & floored walk-up attic. MLS#42707 $107,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 REDUCED REDUCED PARKSLEY: Fisherman’s Cottage with great views; 2BR/1BA and just over 1,000 sq. ft. New decks, roof, HVAC and fully furnished. Enjoy fishing and crabbing from your private dock or generate income by using as a vacation rental. MLS#44185 $188,000 Mark Williams 757-710-2060/Myree Tyler 757-710-0840 ONANCOCK: Remodeled 3BR/2BA Doublewide on raised foundation. Front and back decks, open floor plan, dining room & eat-in-kitchen. All on 1.53 acre lot just a short drive to public boat ramp or downtown. MLS#44183 $89,000 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 ONANCOCK: In town Victorian with 3BR/2BA & 2000 sq. ft. of completely renovated living space. Home features 1st floor bedroom, hardwood floors, open & screened porches, workshop/shed and paved driveway. MLS#42374 $219,800 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 SAXIS: Close to the town f ishing pier this 3BR/1BA Bungalow is all spruced up and ready for new owners. Some wood f loors, ef f icient HW baseboard heat, new well in 2015, new storm doors in 2016. MLS#43382 $146,900 Liz Walters 757-710-2114 PARKSLEY: Low maintenance 3BR/2BA Ranch on double town lot. Fenced in back yard gives you plenty of privacy. Close to all town amenities in this historic railroad town and a short drive to Rt. 13 and boat ramps. MLS#42939 $144,999 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 BAY HARBOR: Waterfront 3BR/2.5BA Cape Cod with 2048 sq ft on 1.87 ac. Glass porch & deck across the back, large detached 30x25 garage/workshop, 100 ft dock with electric, water and manual boat lift. MLS#39837 $349,900 Randy Carlson 757-678-6395/Dave Griffith 757-647-2649 BIRDSNEST: Traditional 4BR/1BA Farmhouse offering 2168 sq ft and over 1.5 acres to spread out. Deck out back to enjoy various activities and enclosed porch for the cooler evenings. Motivated Seller. MLS#43886 $79,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 NANDUA BAY: Waterfront 3BR/2BA Cape Cod on 2 acres, offering large great room, hot tub overlooking water and several other additions of 2600 sq ft living. Dock, sandy beach and marvelous waterviews. MLS#38443 $349,900 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 EXMORE: Cute 2BR/1BA Bungalow offering 952 sq ft on ¼ acre lot. Rooms are good size and has an eat-in kitchen plus a nice side porch. Outside storage or convert to a workshop. Purchase for rental investment or retirement. MLS#33919 $42,500 Trina Veber 757-442-0797 PAINTER: Waterfront farm on 83 acres fronts on a prong of Nandua Creek for almost 1000 ft. Rustic and functional home mainly used for hunter’s camp, glass porch and large storage building. MLS#43193 $549,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/2BA Rancher w/marsh views from almost every window & backed up to a beautiful creek! Open lay out spills outside to back deck. Granite counters top, stainless steel appliances, smooth top range. Separate storage underneath, fenced in back yard & 2 car carport. MLS#44204 $237,000 Shawn Jennings 757-894-2249 CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/2BA Duplex tucked away on private lane overlooking Assateague Light House and Memorial Park. 30 acre including wetlands makes for the perfect island retreat. Short walk to the park with playground, tennis courts, boat ramp, fishing & crabbing piers. MLS#44036 $235,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/1.5BA Contemporary with fantastic water view of the Chincoteague Bay. 2 open decks, wonderful open floor plan w/unique open beam cathedral ceilings & wood floors. Kitchen features white bead board cabinets. A must see. MLS#44226 $255,000 Shawn Jennings 757-894-2249 CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/2.5BA waterfront Duplex with numerous custom features is top notch for enjoying island living.Light and bright great room and waterfront vista’s from every direction, dining room and leads out to front and backporch.2 outside porches,granite countertops,oakfloors and stainlesssteelappliances.MLS#44233$435,000AnitaMerritt757-894-0108 CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/2BA home w/front covered porch that will have everyone wanting to sit a spell and enjoy the lovely landscaped yard with gazebo, a separate shed and privacy fence. Wonderful open floor plan w/eat-in kitchen and separate dining area. MLS#43603 $224,900 Shawn Jennings 757-894-2249 MARIONVILLE: Attractively priced cleared 35 acre parcel located on the seaside of the Peninsula. Currently leased & farmed on year-to-year basis @ $65/ac. Prime farm land, pasture or ideal for home/farmette. MLS#44201 $150,000 Bill Chandler 757-787-1305 PAINTER: Build your home to take advantage of views to Nandua Creek. This 1/3 acre building lot is close to the community boat ramp where you can launch your boat for a day on the creek or Chesapeake Bay. Lot is cleared and has 3 bedroom septic already installed. MLS#44087 $35,000 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 HOLLY DALE: Sit back and enjoy the panoramic views of Old Plantation Creek when you build on this 17.89 ac parcel. Views of signature golf courses across the creek and endless beauty of sunsets. MLS#43955 $299,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 CORBINHALL:Offering3acresinthebeautifulhistoricCorbinHallPlantation. From the tree lines street to the beautiful community center,this is one of the most distinguished destinations found on the Eastern Shore. Private boat launch and pier,swimming pool and communitycenterapartments foryourguests.MLS#44049$67,000ShawnJennings757-894-2249 ATLANTIC: Corner lot on more than ¾ acre parcel in the community of Southwind. 3BR perc test on file & standard well/septic approved. Bring house plans and get ready to build. Close to NASA & Chincoteague Island. MLS#44197 $50,000 Michelle Evans 757-710-5934 PARKSLEY: Cleared level lot just a few doors away from the boat launch at Gargatha Landing. A perfect place to build your home, whether it will be year ‘round or a summer get-a-way; the Barrier Islands are just a short boat ride away. MLS#43939 $31,000 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292 FRANKTOWN: Well elevated, mostly wooded 1.5 ac waterfront lot on Warehouse Creek. Dock with 4ft of water depth & deep well already in place. MLS#44056 $269,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 CHINCOTEAGUE: Cleared & ready for you to build your new home. Lot is tucked away on a quiet side street, walking distance to historic downtown. Septic certification on file. MLS#43748 $40,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 EXMORE: Beautiful 3.89 acre waterfront parcel in Great Pine Harbor. Clear some trees to build the dream home and place the deck to enjoy the gorgeous shoreline and migrating wildlife. MLS#44118 $285,000 Paulette MacPartland 757-710-3113 MELFA: Just a short drive to new hospital location, shopping and boat ramps is where you’ll find this 6.2 acre parcel to build on. Survey and septic letter on file. MLS#37108 $59,900 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 MACHIPONGO: Rare opportunity to build your home on a 2.75 ac seaside waterfront parcel. Private seaside access w/ existing dock as well as an area to setup your boat ramp/ launch area. MLS#44135 $150,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 CHINCOTEAGUE: Looking for a secluded little slice of heaven? It can all start right here with this 1/4 acre lot on quaint Woody Lane. Come see the lovely mature trees and start planning exactly where to put your house now or one day in the future. No thru traffic. MLS#43851 $50,000 Shawn Jennings 757-894-2249 MELFA: Elevated 2.5 private acre waterfront parcel on Warehouse Creek sets itself apart from the rest. Cleared with well and 5BR septic tank already installed. Private T-dock in place. MLS#44126 $214,900 Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824/Stella Rohde 757-710-2025 HOPELAND: 3.8 ac. of the highest elevated water view building lot in this well maintained subdivision. Survey, 3BR septic approval letter, community dock & boat ramp; adjacent to wildlife preserve allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature. MLS#41793 $165,000 Liz Walters 757-710-2114 CAPE CHARLES: Take this opportunity to be part of a wonderful community; stroll to the beach, shops, park and more. Lot next door is available as well. Possibilities are here to explore. MLS#43986 $49,900 Trina Veber 757-442-0797 GREENBACKVILLE: Nice 2.5 acre lot close to Chincoteague Island and VA/MD line. Lot is cleared and level and ready for your dream home w/woods to the back. MLS#42798 $39,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 SEAVIEW: Whether your passion is the area’s best f lounder fishing, morning walks, bike ride, kayaking or migratory bird watching, this 3.14 ac parcel has it all & includes ownership of boat slip on Folly Creek. MLS#43422 $65,000 Susan Rippon 757-999-8888 ATLANTIC: Partially wooded, .33 acre, building lot on Nocks Landing Rd. Just a short drive to NASA/Wallops Island, Assateague and Chincoteague. MLS#43369 $18,000 George Ferguson 757-710-4770 MACHIPONGO: Triangular shaped 1.86 acre parcel is partially cleared. Well and septic appear to be in place. Check out seaside living with easy access to public boat ramps. MLS#43973 $19,000 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199 CHINCOTEAGUE: One of the few undeveloped spots on the island, approved for travel trailer R/V park. Platted for 103 R/V lots, 62 single family homes or Townhouse development. Plus four single family building lots on Main Street. Endless possibilities for the right investors. MLS#42515 $1,050,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 LA N D September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 Former Animal Control Officer Reaches Plea Deal on Criminal Charges By Linda Cicoira An Accomack animal control worker who lost his job over an incident involving his state trooper girlfriend in early August was not prosecuted on felony counts of malicious wounding and abduction last Friday in Accomack Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. In a bargaining agreement, Billy Davis III, 26, of Lilliston Avenue in Accomac, pleaded no contest to assault and battery of a household member, Chelsie Lynn Smith, in exchange for the other charges being dropped. Judge Croxton Gordon accepted the arrangement made between Davis and Virginia Beach prosecutor Colin Stolle, who was appointed to handle the matter. Gordon withheld judgment for two years on the conditions that Davis be on probation during that time, take an anger management course at his own expense and within a reasonable time, remain drug and alcohol free, attend substance abuse classes and pay court costs before Oct. 7. Davis was prohibited from having any contact with Smith and had to promise that he would not press charges against her for anything that occurred before Aug. 7. What those charges might be were not discussed publicly. According to a summary relayed to the court by Stolle, Smith was detained from leaving the couple’s home for a short time on Aug. 1. When she was able to leave, she was pushed from behind and fell, striking her head. Smith did not attend the proceeding. “I have spoken to the victim at length and she has agreed to this,” the prosecutor said. “I hope this has ended well,” Gordon replied. Court records show Trooper Cameron Richardson was called to the scene. He wrote in the file, Smith was “removed from the scene” where Davis “had barricaded himself on the top floor. After a while, Davis …came out of the address” and was “placed under arrest.” Davis “admitted to pushing her (Smith) down and busting … Smith’s chin.” According to Richardson’s notes, Smith got off work at 2 p.m. and knew Davis did not get off until 4 p.m. that day. “She decided to move her stuff out,” Richardson wrote. In the process, Davis came home and although he did not want her to go, he decided to help her. “An argument broke out. Ms. Smith wanted to leave and call her father,” Richardson continued. “Mr. Davis … grabbed her and pinned her to the wall and tried to grab her phone and keys, which were in her bra. 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She grabbed some stuff from the second floor as she went to go down the stairs. … Davis then walked up the stairs and kicked her almost down 10 stairs (and) made the statement he was going to kill himself.” “Davis grabbed her,” the trooper continued. “Smith swung elbows and struck Mr. Davis in the left eye. She decided to leave and get her car. Mr. Davis then pushed her into the car. Ms. Smith’s chin struck the vehicle and knocked her out,” the record stated. Eventually, “she got in her car and called her Dad to tell him what was going on … Davis pushed the vehicle window down and tried to stop her from recording” a message. Smith told the other officer, Davis “wouldn’t let her leave and told her he ‘would get her.’” Sheriff Todd Godwin said his employees work at his will and that he had to let Davis go because of the incident. 8 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 Property Transactions • From Leigh Lawrence, trust To William Nichols 37 Hill St., Onancock For $186,500 • From Jayne Wilson To Tiffani Fitzgerald 19377 Lee St., Melfa For $155,000 • Susannah Warner To Brandon and Sarah Allen 21373 Southside Rd., Onancock For $200,000 • From Fred Miller and Russell Connors To Shelia Styke 21458 Southside Rd., Onancock For $65,500 • From John and Patricia Porter, trustee To Stephan and Melissa Steele Lot 116, Unit 3, Trails End For $34,600 • From William Hall and Louise Bloxom To Shawn and Sarah Barfield 26277 Shoremain Dr., Bloxom For $95,200 • From Randy and Brenda Hubbard To Charles Daus Lot 249, Unit 3, Trails End For $7,500 • From Margaret Hyrkas To James and Irene Hyrkas 6300 Ocean Blvd., Chincoteague For $120,010 • From William Cisek and Mary Smolinski To Rodolfo Zavala and Ashley Bernard 25406 Parks Rd., Parksley For $160,000 • From Susan Rauth To Audra Swain 6170 Marsh Island Dr., Chincoteague For $386,000 • From Anna Stofft To Ronald and Charlene Pennington 5497 Warren St., Chincoteague For $430,000 • From H. Steven and Frederick Darby To Atlantic Farm LLC Tract 1 and 2, Assawoman For $1.6 million • From Joanne and Karen Kellam To Short Rows LLC 102.5 acres in Painter For $578,270 • From Joanne and Karen Kellam To Long Rows LLC Parcel C, Brickhouse, Belle Haven For $893,420 • From Joanne and Karen Kellam To Short Rows LLC 78 acres in Painter For $346,940 • From JPMorgan Chase Bank To the Sec. of HUD 32054 Boston Road, Pungoteague For $92,000 • From David and Lorraine Cameron To William and Melanie Bundick 17115 Assawoman Dr., Bloxom For $309,364 • From Larry Ward To Cindy Claudy Lot 401, Unit 2, Trails End For $15,600 • From Jennifer and James Young To George and Lisa Sepelak 2257 Brigantine Blvd., Greenbackville For $150,000 • From Edward Hiergesell To John Soter Lot 1298, Section 3, Captain’s Cove For $85,000 • From Sean Peters To Gregory Addison 2199 Spinnaker St., Greenbackville For $89,500 • From EDJ Farms LLC To Carl Lee Gray III Property near Onley For $12,500 • From Robbin Vanord To Melvin Armstrong 25141 Parksley Rd., Parksley For $139,000 • From Otho L. and W. 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Main St., Chincoteague For $430,000 • From Brantley Young To Perry and Carol Richards Lot 267, Unit II, Trails End For $13,000 • From Betty Becraft, trust To Darlene Kusick and Alexis Nizer Lot 273, Unit 2, Trails End For $18,600 • From Robert and Melvin Crisman, Melvin Cruchfield, and Ronald Timm To Paul Dodge Property in Cheapside For $15,000 • From Terry White To Dawn and James Nevill Property in Cape Charles For $53,000 • From Thomas Smith Jr. To Dawn and James Nevill Property in Cape Charles For $18,000 • From Bay Creek LLC To Jeffrey Luger Lot 39, Bayside Village, Cape Charles For $525,000 • From Shelia and Sarah Dorsey and Sheryl Fernandes To James and Jeanette Dickens Property in Birdsnest For $10,500 • From Harry and Janice Rivell To Cecilia and Paul Landin Lot 21 at Vaucluse Shores For $46,500 Make sure your ad IS seen by as many readers as possible Advertise in the Post Call 789-7678 NASA Aircraft to Measure Mid-Atlantic Greenhouse Gases Submitted Article NASA is conducting low-level aircraft flights measuring greenhouse gases over the mid-Atlantic region through September. The flights are for the CARbon Airborne Flux Experiment or CARAFE, which will measure the exchange of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane between the Earth and the atmosphere in the region. In addition, water vapor, temperature, and vertical wind measurements will be taken. Randy Kawa, experiment principal investigator from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md, said, “The direct measurements of the atmospheric interchange of these greenhouse gases will allow us to demonstrate the capability of the new instrument system being flown.” “It also will allow us to better understand the exchange processes in this area and compare and apply the data to existing atmospheric and ecosystem models,” he said. The NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., and the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Ca., also are supporting the mission. During the flights, a NASA C-23 Sherpa aircraft from the Wallops Flight Facility will fly trajectories at various altitudes with the lowest being 500 feet above the vegetation or water. The flights will be conducted over the Pocomoke Forest area on the Eastern Shore of Maryland; agricultural areas and tidal marshlands from the Eastern Shore of Virginia to southern Delaware; southern Maryland; the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean; the New Jersey Pine Barrens in the southern portion of the state; and the Alligator River and the Great Dismal Swamp in eastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia. September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 Court Postings By Linda Cicoira Accomack Circuit Court Four county residents pleaded guilty, in separate proceedings last week in Accomack Circuit Court, to charges ranging from theft to drug and firearm offenses Shelly Lynn Fox, 31, of Second Street in Keller, formerly of Chicken City Road in Chincoteague, pleaded guilty to credit card larceny, credit card fraud and two counts of credit card forgery that occurred in October 2015. Restitution of $340 was ordered. Fox was released on an existing bond until sentencing. James Winston Scott, 46, of Guard Shore Road in Bloxom pleaded guilty to two counts of distribution of buprenorphine, a drug used by physicians to treat opioid addiction. The crimes occurred April 5 and Aug. 6, 2015. A total of seven pills were involved, according to court records. A presentence report was ordered. He was remanded to jail. Kyle Cole McCabe, 22, of Atlantic Road in Atlantic pleaded guilty to burglary and grand larceny of a firearm. He was ordered to make restitution of $500 to Mark Carver of Atlantic. McCabe is free on existing bond until a presentence report can be prepared. Dontrell C. Trader, 29, of Callen Street in Parksley pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. A charge of possession of a firearm while in possession of a controlled substance was not prosecuted. He was remanded to jail to await sentencing. Circuit court records showed that probable cause was found in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for a charge of child neglect and was certified to the grand jury. Devin Palmer, 24, of Robert Drive in Bloxom was charged with being a parent or guardian of a child under the age of 18 and causing or permitting serious injury to the life or health of such child by a willful act, omission or refusal to provide necessary care on April 27, 2016. In- vestigator Simone Castiglia of the Accomack County Sheriff ’s Office investigated. Northampton Grand Jury In another case, Jose Antonio Ortiz-Avarado, 39, of Trailer Circle in Cape Charles was indicted on a count of maliciously wounding Joseph Samuel Davila on July 24. Deputy Danny Bell of NCSO investigated. Kiandre Montrell Savage, 23, of Keller Pond Road in Keller was indicted on a third offense of assault and battery of a family or household member within the past 20 years. The incident occurred May 28, 2016 and involved Eureka Logan. Cpl. Marc Marshall of Exmore Police Department investigated. Justin David Fleck, 30, of Keener Avenue in Red Lion, Pa. was indicted on a count of possession of cocaine on March 6, 2016. Officer M. T. Boggs of the Chesapeake Bay-Bridge Tunnel Police Department (CBBTPD) investigated. Four off-the-Shore residents were indicted for drug offenses that occurred on June 18. They are being held without bond as requested by Commonwealth’s Attorney Bruce Jones. Officer Shelly Beasley of CBBTPD handled the cases. James Elliott Murphy, 25, of Pierce Street in Lynchburg was indicted on counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a Schedule I or II drug, possession of the drug while possessing a firearm and possession with intent to distribute the drug. Kerry DeWitt Martin, 25, of Early Street in Lynchburg was indicted on the same charges and an additional count of possession of a Schedule I or II drug. Beasley wrote in the court record, Martin “began throwing up (a) foamy white substance after arrest consistent with ingestion of illegal narcotics.” He was taken to the hospital. Martin has family on the Eastern Shore, records stated. Cordero Antonio Trent, 26, of Westwood Boulevard in Roanoke was indicted on the same charges as Martin. Adalverto Willie Bonds, also known as Willie Adalverto Colon, 40, of Stonewall Road of Appomattox was indicted on two counts of possession and one count of possession with intent to distribute a Schedule I or II drug. Capeville Man Indicted in Murder, Attempted Murder A 22-year-old Capeville man, who is accused of shooting his first-cousin to death, was indicted Monday by a Northampton Grand Jury on a count of second-degree murder. The jury also formally charged Alexander H. Picott-Cleveland with attempting to kill his father on the night of June 18. The incidents occurred at 29192 Arlington Road in the Cheapside area in front of the house where the father and son lived. A count of using a firearm in the murder was also handed down. A short time earlier, the defendant allegedly opened fire at a party in Exmore. Picott-Cleveland is charged with maliciously wounding Mona Jones, Ranquise Coston and Andre Johnson, and use of a firearm in those crimes. Misdemeanor counts of brandishing a gun and recklessly handing it were included in the indictments. Lt. Michelle Hallett of the Northampton County Sheriff’s Office gave information to the jury about the murder and related charges. Sgt. Jason Campbell of the Exmore Police Department testified before the jury regarding the other charges. The defendant is continuing to be held in the Eastern Shore Regional Jail in Eastville without bond. Two vials of his blood were taken just after Picott-Cleveland was arrest- ed about 12 hours after the incidents were alleged to have occurred. A State Department of Forensic Science report showed no ethanol, methanol, cocaine or benzoylecgonine, opiates, methamphetamines or MDMA, Phencyclidine, barbiturates, benzodiazephines, carisoprodol or meprobamate, fentanyl, methadone, zolpidem or alkali-extractable drugs were detected. According to testimony at a preliminary hearing last month, the defendant told police he went out to a shed to get his 12-gauge shotgun during an argument and tussle with his father, who was not named in court documents. Ronald Graves, 30, of Portsmouth, his cousin, got in his path and was shot instead, Hallett said. The defendant also told the officer that he purposely shot another man at a graduation party. That weapon was a .22 caliber handgun, evidence showed. Hallett said Picott-Cleveland told her three others were unintentionally hit with gunfire during that incident. Coston of Exmore testified he was shot four times in the back and spent 2 1/2 weeks in the hospital because of his injuries. “I was doing a lot of ducking, trying to get away … I got shot four times … I don’t even know who shot me.” Hallett said the defendant told her, “They (Coston and others) were going to do something to me. I wasn’t going to let that happen … I was trying to shoot him … I unloaded my whole clip.” Mona Jones of Trehernville, went to the Exmore party with Graves, who was her Godson, and the defendant. She was shot twice in the neck. “Everybody was talking to different people and everything,” Jones testified. “Next thing I know, somebody hollered out somebody had a gun. … I don’t think he meant to hit me. The gun went off.” Jones said she didn’t realize how badly she was injured. Once they got to Cheapside, she went in to wipe off her wound and “heard some loud talking.” When she went back to the vehicle, Graves got out to talk to the defendant. “I was sitting in the truck wiping blood,” she said. “Everything was behind me. I didn’t see anything.” When she got out, Graves was lying in the middle of the road. “I can’t even explain how I felt and his eyes were rolling back in his head.” Andre Johnson of Jamesville said he was a passenger in a car that pulled up to the party area. He was struck in the face. “We didn’t have a chance to get out of the car … The bullet came through the windshield.” The incidents began at about 7:30 p.m. in Exmore. The defendant fled and was later captured. 10 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 Obituaries Retired Transit Worker Dies Mr. Carlton Terry Sr. passed away Aug. 16, 2016. Born to the late Moses Terry and Hattie Mack on March 13, 1936 in Norfolk, Va., he graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and was later drafted and served in the Korean War. Mr. Terry was a dedicated worker and a loving father. He retired in 1993 from the New Jersey Transit Department after 25 years of service. He is survived by his wife Cynthia Terry; daughters Sheree’ Terry, Lareina Terry, CarLissa Terry, and Chavon Davis; and son Carlton Terry Jr.; siblings Doris Pollock, Thomas Terry, Custis Terry, Jacqueline Smith, and Reginald Terry; and a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Mr. Terry was predeceased by siblings Moses Terry Jr., Velma Hattie Terry, Joseph Terry, Douglas Terry, Lawrence Terry, Garland Terry, Charles Terry and Wayland Terry. A Homegoing Service was held Aug. 27 at the Cape Charles Cemetery with Rev. George Holmes officiating. Arrangements were made by the Cornish Funeral Home of Cheriton. Salisbury Entrepreneur Passes Mr. Samuel Lester Cornish Jr., 90, passed away on Aug. 20, 2016. Born Sept. 24, 1926 in Eden, Md. to Lillian Jessie Gunter and Samuel Lester Cornish Sr., Mr. Cornish was educated in Princess Anne, Md. He later joined and served in the United States Air Force. Upon completion of his service, he was honorably discharged. Mr. Cornish was a die-hard San Francisco 49ers fan, and loved baseball as well. He was once employed at Dixie Bargain Men’s Store, a local clothing store. He owned and operated several stores in the community such as Sandi’s One Stop, Sam’s Soul Food, and Sam’s Cut -Rite. On June 2, 2014, Mr. Cornish was recognized for his civic contributions with a proclamation from the city of Salisbury, Md. In his honor, the community also celebrates annually “Samuel Cornish Appreciation Day.” Mr. Cornish is survived by his wife Lorraine Roberts Cornish; sister Charlotta Elizabeth Bivans; his Aunt Lottie; sons Talib Madyun, Wayne Roberts, and Tommy Price; daughters Levon Cornish, Wanda Cornish-Void, Sandy Cornish Jones, and Faye Roberts; 18 grandchildren; 15 great-grand children; and a host of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, sister MaryAnn Elsie, and grandson Willie Void Jr. A Service of Triumph was held Aug. 27 at St. James A.M.E. Zion Church in Salisbury, Md., with Pastor David Appleby officiating. Arrangements were made by the Cornish Funeral Home of Cheriton. Woman Remembered for Love of Music and Art Mrs. Georgia L. Foeman Curtis passed away on Aug. 26, 2016. Born to William and Pinkey Foeman on June 25, 1929, she spent her life on the Eastern Shore living at Eyre Hall. A graduate of Cobb Station, she loved singing, playing music, cooking, drawing, art, and most of all her family. One of her favorite songs she loved to sing at church was “Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross.” Mrs. Curtis spent many enjoyable days with her life-long friend Furlong Baldwin of Eyre Hall, her sister Daisy Johnson, and later in life, Thelma Peterson. She is survived by her children Joyce Ramassar (Basdeo) of Sanford, Fla., Robert Curtis Jr. (Paulette) of Eastville, Phyllis Ramesar of Norfolk, Va., Dale Williams (Elijah) of Sanford, Fla., Kathy Meuse of Lake Mary, Fla.; Kendall Curtis (Heike) of Gainesville, Fla.; 20 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren, 10 great-great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Curtis was predeceased by her husband, Robert J. Curtis; three sisters; and son-in-law Bernard Meuse. A Homegoing Celebration was held Sept. 1 at African Baptist Church in Cheriton with Rev. Robert Garris Jr. presiding. Interment followed at the church cemetery. Arrangements were made by Cornish Funeral Home of Cheriton. Retired Lumberman and Deputy Passes Mr. Roland “Brice” Walker, 87, husband of the late Colleen Burkhead Walker and a resident of Parksley, passed away at his home on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016. Born Oct. 7, 1928 in Greenbush, he was a son of the late Roland Walker and Lula Mae Mears Walker. Brice worked for the former Lewis Bros. Lumber Company and the former Lassiter Lumber Company. Following his 34 years of combined service in the lumber business, he was a deputy with the Accomack County Sheriff’s Mr. Walker Office, where he proudly served his community until retirement. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, formerly active in the United Methodist Men; and member of Central Lodge #300, A.F. & A.M. (and a Past Master of the former Parksley Mason Lodge #325, A.F. & A.M.). Survivors include grandchildren Robie Mears and Brian Crockett; great-grandchildren Cameron and Liam Mears; and several nieces, nephews and their families. Mr. Walker was predeceased by his wife and parents; his daughter Gay Walker Mears, and her husband Edward Lee Mears Jr.; sisters Jessie W. Rowley, Peggy W. Harmon, Marelia W. Baker and Tillie W. Johnson; and brother Ernest Walker. A graveside funeral service with Masonic Rites was held at the Parksley Cemetery on Sept. 10 with Rev. Robert Lloyd officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Grace United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 156, Parksley, VA 23421. Memory tributes may be shared at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by the Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. Retired Builder Dies Mr. Charles Arnold Frazee, 94, husband of the late Gloria P. Frazee and a resident of Jamesville, passed away Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016 at his residence. A native of Allenwood, N.J., he was the son of the late Harold Frazee and the late Mary DeVoe Frazee. Mr. Frazee was a retired builder. He is survived by daughters Gay Frazee and Pamela Frazee, both of Jamesville; a brother, Gerald Frazee (Gwendolyn), of Manasquan, N.J.; and a grandson, Lucas Frazee of Jamesville. To honor his wishes, no public services will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Online condolences may be sent to www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Exmore Woman Dies Mrs. Patricia Waterfield Atkinson, 78, wife of William I. Atkinson and a resident of Exmore, passed away Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016 at Hermitage on the Eastern Shore in Onancock. A native of Pungoteague, she was the daughter of the late Roland L. Waterfield and the late Isabelle Custis Waterfield. She was a retired bookkeeper for Eastern Shore Physicians and Surgeons and a member of The Mrs. Atkinson Women of the Moose, Exmore Lodge #683. Mrs. Atkinson is survived by her husband William; son Stephen Nuttall (Patricia) of Allen, Md.; sister Suzanne Peterson (Craig) of Virginia Beach; stepdaughter Carla Atkinson of San Antonio, Texas; granddaughters Katlyn and Allie Nuttall, both of Allen, Md. She was predeceased by her brother R.L. Waterfield; sister Isabelle Otey and stepdaughter Lynn Atkinson Davis. A graveside service was held Sept. 14 at Belle Haven Cemetery with Rev. (Obituaries Cont’d Next Page ) September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 (Obituaries Cont’d. ) Jonathan Carpenter officiating. Memorials may be made to Belle Haven United Methodist Church, P. O. Box 37, Belle Haven, VA 23306, or to Riverside Shore Hospice, P.O. Box 615, Onley, VA 23418. Online condolences may be sent to www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Retired School Bus Driver Passes Mrs. Elizabeth Bounds “Nippy” Curtis, age 76, of Parksley, wife of the late James Wilson Curtis, died Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016 at Riverside Shore Rehabilitation Center of Parksley. Mrs. Curtis was born June 14, 1940, on Tangier Island. She was the daughter of the late Willie Thomas Parks and the late Eloise (Crockett) Parks. She was a retired school bus driver for the Accomack County Public Schools and had attended the Faith Assembly of God Church in Lee Mont. Mrs. Curtis is survived by her daughter Mary Anne Curtis Taylor (Elwood) of Parksley; sisters Betty Evans of Atlantic, Helen Johnson of Mears, and Debbie Taylor of Bloxom; grandson Joshua James Taylor; and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and brothers Willie Frank Parks and Danny Parks. Funeral services were conducted Sept. 14 at Thornton Funeral Home in Parksley with Rev. Hyunho Lee officiating. Burial was in the Parksley Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Riverside Hospice, P.O. Box 615, Onley, VA 23418. To sign the guest book online, visit www.thorntonfuneralhome.net Obituaries can be faxed to the Eastern Shore Post at 789-7681 or e-mailed to editor@easternshorepost.com Coldwell Banker Harbour Commercial Commercial Division CBHarbourRealty.com/commercial Announces that it has SOLD the former Exmore Burger King Joseph L. Caffrey, CBI Principal Commercial Advisor Represented the Building Owner in this Transaction 757.787.2712 (Direct) jcaffrey@WorldwideBusinessBrokers.com Town Park Building Nears Completion By Ron West A new multi-purpose building at the town park is almost ready for public use, Exmore Town Manager Robert Duer reported to the mayor and town council Monday. Duer provided the officials with an application form and possible fees for the structure. Council members agreed to discuss the allowable uses and fees at a work session later this month. Citizens already have expressed interest in scheduling events there, according to Duer and Mayor Doug Greer. Duer also reported the Royal Farms convenience store would close later in the year for up to three months while it is remodeled. That move would reduce the town’s income through fees and taxes until it reopens, he said. Police Chief Angelo DiMartino said incidents of excessive speed continue to be recorded by his officers, especially along the Route 13. A recent incident included speeds in excess of 90 mph. Accidents have also been reported on the mile-long stretch. DiMartino and Duer requested a VDOT speed study to see if lowering the limit from 45 mph would be justified. A public hearing on the proposed ordinance regarding inoperable vehicles is set for 6:45 p.m. on Oct. 3. The ordinance is designed to help eliminate the accumulation of vehicles that are not licensed and do not work. Vehicles that are kept inside would not be affected. 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On the right, Arcadia’s defense reaches for Nandua’s Daquan Bailey (21) as he makes a makes a run after receiving a hand-off from quarterback Reagan Kelly. Frank Rivas of Fair Grounds hands George Parker a check for $1,000 20250 Fairgrounds Rd. Onancock, VA 23417 Congratulations to Nandua High School for receiving one thousand dollars from Fair Grounds restaurant for having the most faculty in attendance on September 10th’s teacher’s event. Seven local schools were given Fair Ground’s membership cards. The membership cards will be good for future discounts and special member only nights coming in the near future. Fair Grounds will be offering other schools and organizations their own membership cards soon. Free WiFi! 757-302-7002 Open Daily 11am ESCC can help former ITT Tech Students continue their educational paths. Please contact us and learn how we can assist in providing the skills needed to achieve. Eastern Shore Community College 29300 Lankford Highway Melfa, Virginia 23410 (757)789-1789 es.vccs.edu “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, 757-789-1723.” September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 13 Northampton High School Falls to Northumberland 42-13 Story and Photo by Ron West Northampton faced off against Northumberland last week in a home game, but the home field did not prove to be an advantage as Northumberland rolled to a 42-13 win. Five minutes into the game, Northumberland scored a touchdown to take the lead by 6-0. Then, minutes later, Northampton returned the kickoff with Tamaze Brisco running the length of the field for a touchdown. By the end of the first quarter, Northumberland had racked up two additional touchdowns to bring the score to 20-7. The second quarter was not much kinder for Northampton as Northumberland picked up two more touchdowns to extend their lead to 347. The fourth quarter saw Northumberland pick up yet another touchdown to lengthen its lead to 42-7. With only four minutes left in the game Northampton picked Stadium lights coming on at dusk over the up a second touchNorthampton football field during the home game down leaving the fiagainst Northumberland High. nal score at 42-13. NEW Local Eastern Shore Station! O 1015 H T o C s t ha ! y r t un WOW1015.com SPORTS SHORTS Fall Golf Outings The Northampton County Education Foundation’s (NCEF) 10th Annual Golf Tournament will be held Friday, Oct. 14, at Bay Creek Golf Club in Cape Charles, on the Palmer Course. Driving range opens at 10:45 a.m. and a box lunch will be provided. A shotgun start is set for noon. The $440 team entry fee covers greens fee, carts, lunch, awards reception, and prizes. Hole sponsorships are $250.00 for non-playing sponsors or $600 with a team. Major sponsorships are $1,000 which includes one foursome. Individual golfer’s fee is $125. The registration form is available at www.ncedufoundation.com The entry should include names of team members, a contact phone number and an email address. Make checks payable to NCEF and mail to P.O. Box 323, Cape Charles, VA 23310. For more information, call Crosby Johnson 757-331-2932 or Richard Drury at 757-442-4905. The Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce Fall Golf Outing is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 28, at Bay Creek Golf Club in Cape Charles. Shotgun start is at noon, and entry fee of $100 per person includes greens fee, cart, box lunch, oncourse beverages, and awards reception. To register, call 757-787-2460 or email info@esvachamber.org Art Show Reflects Nature Artists living and working today in Chincoteague will showcase their work in an exhibit at the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art in Salisbury University’s Welcome Gallery. The works reflect the natural environment the artists call home, and explore connections between the people and landscapes of Chincoteague. The exhibit, Chincoteague Expressions: Artists In Their Environment will be on display Sept. 16, 2016- Feb. 12, 2017. A free opening reception on Friday, Sept. 16, from 5-7 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, call 410-742-4988 ext. 120. 14 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 T A B L E Seaside Chinco.Channel Gargathy Neck Folly Creek Wachapreague Quinby Inlet Machipongo Tangier Sound Light Muddy Creek Guard Shore Chescon. Creek Bayside T I D E Assateague Beach Onancock Creek Pungoteague Creek Nassawadox Occohan. Creek Cape Charles Kiptopeke Beach H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Friday, Sept. 16 8:09 a.m. 2:37 p.m. 8:13 a.m. 2:36 p.m. 9:05 a.m. 3:16 p.m. 8:58 a.m. 3:01 p.m. 8:44 a.m. 2:45 p.m. 8:09 a.m. 2:16 p.m. 8:39 a.m. 2:45 p.m. 12:20 p.m. 6:43 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 7:18 p.m. 12:28 p.m. 7:14 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 6:26 p.m. 12:17 p.m. 6:46 p.m. 11:33 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 10:18 a.m. 4:22 p.m. 10:57 a.m. 5:40 p.m. 9:07 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 2:59 p.m. H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Saturday, Sept. 17 8:58 a.m. 3:27 p.m. 9:02 a.m. 3:26 p.m. 9:54 a.m. 4:06 p.m. 9:47 a.m. 3:51 p.m. 9:33 a.m. 3:35 p.m. 8:58 a.m. 3:06 p.m. 9:28 a.m. 3:35 p.m. 1:07 p.m. 7:05 a.m. 1:23 p.m. 7:40 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 7:36 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 6:48 a.m. 1:04 p.m. 7:08 a.m. 12:20 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 5:12 p.m. 11:44 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:54 a.m. 4:20 p.m. 9:32 a.m. 3:49 p.m. H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Sunday, Sept. 18 9:47 a.m. 4:17 p.m. 9:51 a.m. 3:26 p.m. 10:43 a.m. 4:56 p.m. 10:36 a.m. 4:41 p.m. 10:22 a.m. 4:25 p.m. 9:47 a.m. 3:56 p.m. 10:17 a.m. 4:25 p.m. 1:55 p.m. 7:51 a.m. 2:11 p.m. 8:26 a.m. 2:03 p.m. 8:22 a.m. 1:38 p.m. 7:34 a.m. 1:52 p.m. 7:54 a.m. 1:08 p.m. 7:08 a.m. 11:53 a.m. 6:04 p.m. 12:32 p.m. 6:48 a.m. 10:42 a.m. 5:12 p.m. 10:20 a.m. 4:41 p.m. H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Monday, Sept. 19 10:37 a.m. 5:10 p.m. 10:41 a.m. 4:16 pm. 11:33 a.m. 5:49 p.m. 11:26 a.m. 5:34 p.m. 11:12 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 10:37 a.m. 4:49 p.m. 11:07 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 2:44 p.m. 8:38 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:13 a.m. 2:52 p.m. 9:09 a.m. 2:27 p.m. 8:21 a.m. 2:41 p.m. 8:41 a.m. 1:57 p.m. 7:55 a.m. 12:42 p.m. 6:57 p.m. 1:21 p.m. 7:35 a.m. 11:31 a.m. 6:05 p.m. 11:09 a.m. 5:34 p.m. H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Tuesday, Sept. 20 11:29 a.m. 6:06 p.m. 11:33 a.m. 5:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 12:18 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 12:04 p.m. 6:14 p.m. 11:29 a.m. 5:45 p.m. 11:59 a.m. 6:14 p.m. 3:36 p.m. 9:28 a.m. 3:52 p.m. 10:03 a.m. 3:44 p.m. 9:59 a.m. 3:19 p.m. 9:11 a.m. 3:33 p.m. 9:31 a.m. 2:49 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 1:34 p.m. 7:07 a.m. 2:13 p.m. 8:25 a.m. 12:23 p.m. 7:01 p.m. 12:01 p.m. 6:30 p.m. H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Wednesday, Sept. 21 12:23 p.m. 7:06 p.m. 12:27 p.m. 6:17 a.m. 1:19 p.m. 6:57 a.m. 1:12 p.m. 6:42 a.m. 12:58 p.m. 7:14 p.m. 12:23 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 12:53 p.m. 7:14 p.m. 4:31 p.m. 10:22 a.m. 4:47 p.m. 10:57 a.m. 4:39 p.m. 10:53 a.m. 4:14 p.m. 10:05 a.m. 4:28 p.m. 10:25 a.m. 3:44 p.m. 9:39 a.m. 2:29 p.m. 8:01 a.m. 3:08 p.m. 9:19 a.m. 1:18 p.m. 7:09 a.m. 12:56 p.m. 6:38 a.m. H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L Thursday, Sept. 22 1:21 p.m. 7:14 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 7:13 a.m. 2:17 p.m. 7:53 a.m. 2:10 p.m. 7:38 a.m. 1:56 p.m. 7:22 a.m. 1:21 p.m. 6:53 a.m. 1:51 p.m. 7:22 a.m. 5:31 p.m. 11:20 a.m. 5:47 p.m. 11:55 a.m. 5:39 p.m. 11:51 a.m. 5:14 p.m. 11:03 a.m. 5:28 p.m. 11:23 a.m. 4:44 p.m. 10:37 a.m. 3:29 p.m. 8:59 a.m. 4:08 p.m. 10:17 a.m. 2:18 p.m. 8:07 a.m. 1:56 p.m. 7:36 a.m. Disclaimer: Tides are provided for information only and are not guaranteed for accuracy. 3URYLGLQJ:DVWH 'LVSRVDO 6ROXWLRQVIRUWKH (DVWHUQ6KRUH Family Dentistry We accept most PPO insurances and Virginia Medicaid and we provide a full spectrum of services. :HSDUWLFLSDWHZLWK 3HUGXH7\VRQV· ,QVXUDQFH Se habla español :H&DUHIRUWKH6KRUH 2IÀFH )D[ Timothy Fei, DDS (757)665-7729 Parksley, VA %,&,1& s(AUL/UT3TORAGEs"OAT2AMP s3HIPS3TORE#HANDLERY s4ON4RAVEL,IFT/PEN%ND s#OMPLETE-ARINE3ERVICE2EPAIR s-AST3TEPPINGAND&UEL 3AFE3ECURE&ACILITY DCMARINA VERIZONNET .DUODQG$QGUHD:HQGOH\ 20104 Deep Creek Road, Onancock Phone: (757) 787-4565 .OWACCEPTING 0$5,1(&216758&7,21 'RFNV3LHUV %XONKHDGV 3LOH'ULYLQJ <($562)(;3(5,(1&( 6(59,1*$&&20$&. 1257+$03721&2817,(6 September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 15 P A S T I M E S Last Week’s Answers 16 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 L O O K FORD SEPTEMBER IS SUV MONTH www.koolautomotive.com KOOL FORD 2015 Ford Edge 2016 Ford Mustang 2016 Fusion V8, Leather, $2000 off SEL, Loaded, $3000 off MSRP & $1000 Rebate MSRP & $1000 Rebate 0% x 72 0% x 72 2015 Focus SE 2017 Explorer Ltd. 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A Kansas native, Randle was no stranger to rural life, but in 2011 Garcia and her mother — also named Angelica and a former pop recording artist in the 1990s — were stepping into a world unlike anything they had known. “It’s pretty much the opposite of L.A. in every conceivable way,” said Garcia, who grew up in El Monte, about 15 miles east of Los Angeles, and graduated from Los Angeles School for the Arts. Perhaps it was natural that the then 17-year-old processed her new home and surroundings through a musical filter. Many young people bristle under the isolation of the Eastern Shore, but Garcia found she had time to focus on songwriting in addition to courses at Eastern Shore Community College. “It was the best thing I could have done,” she said, because it allowed her a couple of hours per day free of distractions. As Garcia honed her craft, she sent demos to Warner Bros. record executives and landed a recording contract W last year. Her first album, “Medicine for Birds,” debuts Sept. 30, launching Garcia into the commercial music universe. Already she has attracted interest from the New York Times and National Public Radio with her single “Orange Flower,” and last week, American Songwriter featured the music video of another single, “Little Bird.” The album is an atmospheric extraction of Eastern Shore elements of local history, landscape, salt air, architecture, colloquialisms and cuisine distilled into bluesy-rock melodies with lyrics that veer from whimsical to haunting to gospel infused. Garcia believes Eastern Shore residents will recognize the regional influences “whether it’s a literal nod in lyrics, (or that) the music reflects the landscape sonically.” For example, she says “The Devil Can Get In” is meant to sound like someone walking through an old house. It opens with an audio of wind blowing — not unlike the sounds of wind whipping around the 200-year-old rectory where Garcia was living with her parents when the song was written. Garcia wrote most of the album’s songs at the Back Street rectory in Accomac and the parish house behind it. “If they weren’t written there, they Angelica Garcia in front of the Back Street Rectory where she composed and refined the music for her first album, “Medicine for Birds.” Garcia composes music on both the guitar and piano, which sits in the living room of the rectory. were work-shopped there,” she said. The rectory is provided to her stepfather as pastor of the St. George’s Episcopal parish, which includes St. George’s Church on Bobtown Road in Pungoteague and St. James’ Church on Drummontown Road in Accomac. While the setting was rich in solitude and atmosphere, it was lacking in technical capabilities. “Here at the rectory, I had limited gear,” she said. Once she began working with a producer, there were “all these colors and textures I didn’t know about until I was in a studio.” It has expanded her thinking, she said, for the next album. “It will be more fun the second time around,” she mused, and wants to experiment with other “sonic worlds,” and have more of a hand in production. The coming album still seems surreal. “Creating something that feels so permanent is strange. Before, the songs kind of live in your head. … The nature of the work is to change with you. The record is a snapshot,” she said. “The day I can hold the record will be pretty crazy for me. Then it will be real.” It will get real very quickly as Garcia moves from playing Richmond-area venues to opening several East Coast concerts for the Violent Femmes, a self- described American roots and indie band with three decades of music. Before she and her “snapshot” are flung out into the larger musical stage on Sept. 30, Garcia and her band are having an album release party on Thursday, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Accomac. Tickets are $20, and can be purchased at The Book Bin in Onley, Sound Idea Records in Onancock, or the St. James ticket office, 757-787-4892. Half of the proceeds will go toward restoring the rectory where much of the album was conceived, written, and refined. “It was important for me to do this concert here because I feel such a connection,” Garcia said. If you’re going: Thursday, Sept. 22, 8 p.m. St. James’ Episcopal Church Drummondtown Road, Accomac (between Front Street and Back Street) Tickets are $20 and available at The Book Bin in Onley, Sound Idea Records in Onancock, and the St. James ticket office, 757-787-4892. Seating is limited, so advance purchase is strongly suggested. September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 es! Relay for Life 2016 Gam Members of the community are invited to attend this free event that supports the mission of the American Cancer Society. Funds raised support education, programs, research, and services for cancer patients and caregivers. HELD AT NANDUA HIGH SCHOOL, ONLEY VA., SATURDAY, SEPT. 17TH - 18TH, 2016 ENTERT AINMEN Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016 7:00 a.m. Closing Ceremony and Awards F O OD! T! AS KE T! Event Schedule: Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 11:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony 12:20 p.m. Zumba 2:30 p.m Poetry 4:00 p.m. Line Dancing 5:00 p.m. Survivor Reception Dinner All survivors are invited to attend with one complimentary guest. R.S.V.P. to 1-800-937-9696. 7:00 p.m. Luminaria Ceremony Bags lit in honor or memory of loved ones will burn throughout the night. to make a donation for a luminaria tribute, call Peggy at 757-710-6766 or visit relayforlife.org/nanduava Survivor and Caregiver Laps immediately follow 9:00 p.m. Lip Sync Battle Finals GIAN AF R T E L F B 20 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 MILE POSTS Marriages s Birth Awards Antonio Baines Earns National Award Eastern Shore native Dr. Antonio Baines has earned national recognition for his work in educating the next generation of toxicologists. The Society of Toxicology honored Baines with the Undergraduate Educator Award for his work mentoring students in the field of toxicology. Baines earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Norfolk State University. He completed a doctorate in pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Arizona before joining the staff at North Carolina Central University. Baines is the son of Cleveland and Georgia Baines of Belle Haven. Marriage Licenses Issued •Donald Wayne Downing, 64, of Birdsnest and Mei Li Wang, 50, of Flushing, N.Y. •Daniel Vincent Lawton, 22, and Brittany Lynn Hines, 25, both of Greenbackville •Robert Carroll Huether, 56, of Pungoteague and Christine Laura Nichols, 52, of Onancock •John Wayne Williams Jr., 28, and Eboney Nicola Matthews, 27, both of Melfa •Maximo Tomas Ambrocio, 36, and Angela Miguelina Tema Lopez, 30, both of Parksley •William Fleetwood Carpenter Jr., 51, and Melanie Jane Hill, 42, both of Pennsville, N.J. •Justin Patrick Giles, 35, and Lauren Nichole Bourdon, 28, both of Salisbury, Md. •Marcus Allen Thornton, 27, of Norfolk and Artima Zsalisa Taylor, 28, of Accomac •Dee Nelson Fitch, 82, of Belle Haven and Beverly Claire Gingell, 65, of Forty Fort, Pa. •Paul Albert Harrison and Sandra Jean Heinlein, both 43, of Easton, Md. •Michael Craig Dawson Sr., 59, and Betty Jo Smith , 46, both of Hallwood •Alfonso Phil Johnson Jr., 43, and Joanne Kellam, 47, both of Belle Haven •John Eric Grimes Sr., 47, and Carrie Ann Hounshel-Wach, 44, both of Franklin, Indiana •Kristopher James Oliver, 29, of Woodstown, N.J. and Amanda Lauren Schlump, 29, of Pedricktown, N.J. •Christopher Lee Lang, 37, and Alyssa Jacquelyn Behr, 24, both of New Church •Derrick Quinten Elzey, 24, of Millsboro, Del. and Katelyn Marie Tingle, 23, of Newark, Md. •Joshua Aaron Taylor, 24, and Ashley Nicole Perry, 22, both of Greenbush •Ernest Lee Chandler Jr., 66, and Sandra Roberta Dorsey, 56, both of New Church •a son, born to Alicia Ames of Onancock Aug. 24 •a daughter, born to Courtney Chlebo and Jonathan Mears of Nelsonia Aug. 24 •a daughter, born to Rosa Sanchez and Jose Miranda of Parksley Aug. 25 •a son, born to Destini and Gary Perry of Pungoteague Aug. 28 •a son, born to Dionja Drummond and Trevor Lewis of Temperanceville Aug. 28 •a daughter, born to Erin and Jesse Beck of Onley Aug. 28 •a son, born to Caitlin and William Hart of Bloxom Aug. 28 •a daughter, born to Daisey Crockett and Neriz Estrada-Ramos of Onancock Aug. 30 •a son, born to Brittany and Matthew Killmon of Quinby Sept. 2 •a son, born to Shekia Davis and Michael Jenkins of Nelsonia Sept. 6 •a son, born to Cristina Morente and Edgar Morales of Saxis Sept. 7 •a daughter, born to Ashley and William Hecter III of Onley Sept. 7 •a son, born to Kesi Harmon of Machipongo Sept. 7 NEW LISTING ~ Great water views of Assateague Isl. 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REDUCED $385,000 NEW LISTING ~ Eastside area ~ beautiful 3BR waterfront home in great location. Offered furnishe; it’s a great rental! Sale includes buyer home warranty! $319,000 September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 8 of 15 Shore Public Schools Meet All State Benchmarks Metompkin Gets Worst Report By Linda Cicoira The most recent public school accreditation standings were released Wednesday by the Virginia Department of Education and show some great results for several Accomack and Northampton facilities. Accomack County Public Schools • Accawmacke, Chincoteague and Kegotank Elementary Schools met accreditation benchmarks in English, math, history and science. • Arcadia, Chincoteague and Nandua High Schools met accreditation benchmarks for English, math, history, science and Graduation and Completion Index. • Arcadia and Nandua Middle Schools met benchmarks for Math, history and science but did not meet benchmark or criteria for narrow margin or improvement for English. • Metompkin Elementary School did not meet the benchmark for history but is considered to be within a narrow margin. It also did not meet benchmark or criteria for narrow margin or improvement for English, math or science. • Pungoteague Elementary School met the accreditation benchmarks for math, history and science. It did not meet benchmark or criteria for narrow margin or improvement in English. • Tangier Combined School met the benchmarks based on a three-year average result for English and math. It also met accreditation benchmarks for history, science and Graduation and Completion Index. Interested in being a vendor for this event? Call Matt Parker @ 787.4343 for more info! Northampton County Public Schools • Kiptopeke Elementary School met accreditation benchmarks for English, math, history and science. • Northampton High School is accredited in English, math and science and is in a narrow range for accreditation for history and the Graduation and Completion Index. • Northampton Middle School is accredited in Math, history and science and did not meet benchmark or criteria for narrow margin or improvement in English. • Occohannock Elementary School is accredited in math, history and science and is within the narrow margin for benchmark in English. NEVER PAY FOR YOUR LOCAL NEWS 22 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 Community Notes Atlantic Supervisor Ron Wolff will host his monthly constituents’ meeting on Monday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. at Wolff’s Sandwich Shoppe in Atlantic. A representative of Eastern Shore Communications will speak about discuss broadband service on the Shore. Chincoteague Chincoteague National Wildlife Ref uge will hold the Annual Pass Photo Contest from Sept. 19 through Oct. 7. The winner will be announced Oct. 20 and the submission will be featured on the front cover of the 2017 Chin coteague National Wildlife Refuge An nual Pass. To enter, submit a photo taken at the refuge any time over the last two years. Please do not submit images of the lighthouse, ponies or eagles be cause those subjects were previous winners. For rules, go to the website www.fws.gov/refuge/Chincoteague Bridgetown Shorter’s Chapel AME Church is celebrating its 150th Anniversary with a special service at 3 p.m. Sun day, Sept. 25, featuring Pastor Vann of Shorter’s Chapel and Rev. Ruff of New Allen AME. Craddockville A special Blessing of the Animals Service will be held at Craddockville U.M. Church Saturday, Oct. 1, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. (rain or shine). Informational booths will be set up and there will be a collection of supplies for various animal groups. Supplies needed are: dog food, cat food, canned dog food, canned cat food, kitten food, puppy food, dog treats, rawhides, bird seed, paper towels, bleach, laundry de tergent, and Dawn dish soap. Cape Charles The annual Swine & Wine event, sup porting the Eastern Shore Unit of Boys & Girls Club, will be held Saturday, Oct. 8. Last year’s gala sold out early. This year’s Swine & Wine will again be held at Bill Parr’s barn at 24021 Seaside Rd. (Route 600), Cape Charles. Held from 6 to 10 p.m., Swine & Wine will feature roast pig and chicken, plus wine and other bev erages. Groove Junction, the same band that has provided the music for the past six years, only with a different name, will be performing during the night with dancing to follow dining. A silent auction will feature Eastern Shore art, golfing trips, fishing gear and many other items. Swine & Wine is the biggest fund raiser of the year for Boys & Girls Club, Eastern Shore Unit. The club has approximately 200 members with over 90 percent of the member ship qualifying for free or reducedprice meals at schools and 55 percent coming from single-parent homes. Last year, the club served more than 24,000 meals at programs that are conducted after school from 3 to 8 p.m and all day on weekdays during the summer. Sponsorships are available for Swine & Wine that will help the club meet its mission. A $1,000 Platinum Sponsor includes eight tickets to the event. A $500 Gold Sponsor receives four tickets. A $250 Silver Sponsor receives two tickets. There is also the $150 Angel Donation. Tickets to the event are $50, and $40 for young adults 30 years and younger. For information on sponsorships or to purchase tickets, call Shan non Gordon at 787-7577 or go to www.swineandwineforthekids.com Chincoteague The Chincoteague Masonic Lodge will have an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 at 5292 Wood land Dr. on the island, just off Maddox Boulevard. Town officers will conduct a Child ID program. Free hamburgers, hotdogs and other refreshments will be served. The lodge meeting room will be open to the public and members will be there to answer questions. Countryside Auction REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Saturday, September 17 @ 10:00 A.M. Rain Date September 24 @ 10:00 A.M. Directions:Turn east off Rt. 13 in Pocomoke, MD onto Rt. 366 are Stockton Rd. across from Arby’s & go 4 miles. Signs will be posted REAL ESTATE Sold Noon REAL ESTATE To To be be Sold @@ 12:00 Noon Real Estate consists of House with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, living Rm. & dining Rm., Central Air & 3 kinds of heat (Electric, Gas & Oil). 2 Out Buildings & Lot Approx. 3/4 ac. Some Old Money Guns: J.C Higgins 22 Cal. Bolt Action 2- 12 Ga. Double Barrel Shotguns w/Hammers Marshwood 12 Ga. Double Barrel J.C. Higgins Med. 11 22 Cal. Youth Gun Enfield Bolt Action British Enfield Bolt Action 22 Cal. Bolt Action Royal Ejector Single Shot 12 Ga. Buffalo Bill Knife Jim Bowie Knife World War II Bayonet & Sheath 2 Pr. Brass Knuckles 32 Cal. Police Holster & Belt Gumball Machine Advertising Items (Twin Towers, Abrams Sinclair & Others) Steins Collector Cars Railroad Lanterns Powder Horn Iron Door Stop Crocks & Jugs Coffee Grinders Church Plates Carnival Chalkware Pcs. Brass Ships Bell Old Copper Tea Kettles Walking Canes Mantle Clock Comic Books & Big Little Books 3- Old Tin Toys (1 in original box) Collection of Flat Irons Collect of Oil Lamps (Peanut, Finger, Bracket, Alladin & others) Folk Art Table Oak Swivel Bookcase w/Desk (unusual) Oak Hotel Washstand 2- Cedar Wardrobes 2- Maple Beds w/New Bedding Round Oak Table w/Claw Ft. & Leaves Gun Cabinet Safe 2- Maple Chest of Drawers Modern Sofa & Chair Marble Top Victorian Washstand 5pc. Maple Dinette Set China Hutch Sideboard Oak Wall Phone Old Hubcaps Lots & Lots & Lots of Box Lots & Other Items Too Numerous To Mention Terms & Conditions of Sale of Real Estate Terms are as follows. $30,000 down day of sale with balance due in 30-60 days. A 5% buyers premium will be added to the sale price. Payment can be made by Cash, Certified/ Cashier’s Check or Personal Check Approved by Auctioneer. The Property Is Sold AS Is with no Guarantees either by Auctioneer or Owner. All Terms Stated At Day of Sale Will Override any Terms in this AD Check Our Website For Pictures @ countrysideauctions.com 5% Buyers Premium Applies to All Transactions Auctioneer: Chester Jackson, VAAR. #377 Parksley, VA 23421 (757)710-2318, (757)710-5185, (757)665-5672 Watch Paper for Other Auctions Coming Up September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 23 H6 p.m. Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. Onancock Baptist Church H7 p.m. - Bingo Fundraiser for the Heather Leigh and Christopher Robbin Hill Foundation - Elks Lodge, Pocomoke - 410-726-1104 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. - AA mtg. - municipal bldg., 3305 Main St., Exmore FRIDAY sept. 16 H8 a.m.-until - Belle Haven UMC Selling Pickled Watermelon Rind, Baked Goods and Chicken Salad in front of Exmore Antiques Emporium H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - YMCA, Chincoteague H10 a.m. - Overeaters’ Anon. mtg. - Christ UMC, Chincoteague H10 a.m.-2 p.m. - Antique Automobile Show - Atlantic Vol. Fire Dept. Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 66 Market St., Onancock H1-3 p.m. - Kayaking Trip to Concrete Ships - Kiptopeke State Park - $9 H4 p.m. - Demolition Derby - Great Pocomoke Fairgrounds H5 p.m. - Back-to-School Bash - New Allen Memorial AME Church, Exmore H7-10 p.m. - Discovery Center Gala - Delmarva Discovery Center & Museum, Pocomoke H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC SATURDAY sept. 17 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 - 442-3984 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - town hall, 18248 N.R. North St., Keller H7:30 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. - Accomack County Administration Bldg. Monday sept. 19 H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack County mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock 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. Hnoon - AA mtg. - UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, 4158 Seaside Rd., 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 H6:30 p.m. - E.S. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #62 mtg. - Market St. Grill, Onancock - 709-5212 H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon. mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7 p.m. - Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group mtg. - Riverside Shore Cancer Center, Nassawadox H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC WEDNESDAY sept. 21 POST TIMES September 16 – 22 Sunday sept. 18 H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley H3 p.m. - Pastoral Anniversary - Harvest Time Deliverance Church, Painter H7:30 - AA mtg. - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson Ave., Parksley TUESDAY sept. 20 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. - Veterans’ Workshop - Virginia Employment Commission, Onley - 787-5862 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. Cape Charles Baptist Church, Fidelis House, 509 Randolph Ave. - 789-5000 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Trinity UMC, 109 Plum St., Cape Charles H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Committee mtg. - American Legion Post 400, Eastville H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic Methodist Church, 10044 Atlantic Rd. THURSDAY sept. 22 H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Representative Avail. - Chincoteague Town Office H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library H5 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac - $1 donation/week H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - 787-7099 H6:30 p.m. - Kiwanis Club mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, Chincoteague 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 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Union UMC, 1491 Stockton St., Greenbackville H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague 24 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 Onancock Elks Lodge Presents SPORTSMAN’S BASH September 17th 11am til 4pm All Inclusive Tickets $30 ea. or 4 for $100 11:30 - Insulated Dipped Cup, $200, Moultrie Game Camera, Gun Case, Penn 309m Reel, $50 Gift Certificate, $200, Rod/Reel Combo, Savage 64 22lr Rifle, Traditions 50cal Black Powder 12:00 - Rod/Reel Combo, $50 Gift Certificate, $200, Marlin 60 22lr Rifle, Hunting Blind, Calcutta Cup, Case of #8 Shotgun Shells, $200, Stevens Model 320 12ga Shotgun, $500 12:30 - $200, Fish Cleaning Station, Meat Processing at Eastern Shore Outfitters, Propane Cooker, Kershaw Knife, $50 Gift Certificate, Savage Mark II 22lr, $200, Rod/Reel Combo, Polaris 570 ATV Camo 4x4 1:00 - Lowrance Fish Finder, Fishing Rod Case, $200, Marlin Bolt Action .17 hmr, $50 Gift Certificate, Costa Glasses, Duck Decoys, $200, Rod/Reel Combo, Henry Golden Boy 22lr Lever Action 1:30 - $50 Gift Certificate, $200, Stevens Model 320 20ga Shotgun, Crossbow, Rod/Reel Combo, Deer Hunt with Assawoman Outfitters, Pointer Over/Under .410ga Shotgun, Kershaw Knife, $200, Rod/Reel Combo 2:00 - Fishing Kayak, $200, Rod/Reel Combo, Moultrie Game Camera, Food Sealer, Thompson Center Impact 50 cal Muzzle Loader, Goose Decoys, $200, Rod/Reel Combo, American Tactical Over/Under 20ga Shotgun 2:30 - Rod/Reel Combo, $200, Savage Model 320 12ga Shotgun, Cobra VHF Weather Radio Handheld, $200, Yeti 50 Cooler, Rockfish Trolling Rig, BFL Custom Cornhole Boards, Remington Model 783 .270 w/Scope, $1000 3:00 - Rod/Reel Combo, Moultrie Game Camera, Deer Stand, $200, Target Practice Accessories, Daisey Red Ryder, Thompson Center Venture 30.06, $200, Deer Cleaning Outfit, Polaris 570 ATV Camo 4x4 3:30 - $200, Moultrie Game Camera, Rod/Reel Combo, Springfield XD 9mm, Party in a Cooler, $200, Remington Versa-Max 12ga 3 1/2”, Costa Glasses, Ruger Hawkeye Compact .243, $500 4:00 - $200, Rod/Reel Combo, Smith & Wesson M&P .45 acp, $200, Calcutta 80 Cooler, Henry Big Boy, 44mag Lever Action, Del-Ton 316 AR15 .556, Beretta A400 Extreme 12ga 3 1/2”, Browning X-Bolt White Gold .308, John Deere Gator 590 4x4 All proceeds benefit local BPOE #1766 Charities Call 757-787-7750 or 757-710-1694 for info Thanks to all our sponsors • Snap On Tools • Collision Worx Autobody • Four Corner Plaza LLC • Delmarva Enterprises • Big Wood Electric • Pep Up • Davis Disposal • Midway Chevrolet • Morgan’s Climate Masters • Xenith Bank • Oyster Farm Marina at Kings Creek • Spener Morgan for Commonwealth’s Attorney • Sandpiper Marine • ScobbyDuck Chuckwagon BBQ • H W Drummond Inc • F&G Automotive • Buchanan Subaru • Rantz Trucking • PNC • Bundick Well & Pump • Generac Generators • Ray’s Mobile Home Services • Chesapeake Outdoor Advertising • WESR • Accomacke Ornamentals • Shore Ice • Coastal Homes • Island House September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST Announcements (LCMS) Lutherans to meet Sept 21 @ 7PM @ Pascal Hall, Church St, Chincoteague. To Church Plant on Island. Contact Karen @ 757.336.2254 THANK YOU The Gray family would like to thank friends and others who offered words of comfort, prayers, the expressions of kindness during the loss of our mom and grandmother, Ethel Lee Gray. To Heritage Hall and all the other healthcare facilities and staff that were involved in her care, a “special thank you” to Rev. James Nock of Snead’s United Methodist Church, the Ebenezer Baptist Church for the use of their fine establishment for the services, and Smith and Scott Funeral Home for the arrangements. You will forever remain in our hearts and prayers. May God bless you and forever keep you. The Family of Ethel Lee Gray Help Wanted LABORERS NEEDED Eastern Shore Trenching in New Church, VA, has immediate full-time openings for laborers. Must have valid drivers license. Please call 757-824-5892 for more imformation. looking for a dump truck driver - Class A- or B-CDL w/good driving record. 757-848-8726. Wanted: Lead Automotive Technician needed in Exmore. Salary based on experience. Call 757-442-6116. Wanted: Commercial & Agricultural Tire Technician needed in repair shop in Northampton County. Salary based on experience. Call 757-710-2866 or 757-710-1957. Full-Time Secretary/ Parts Department – MUST be familiar with Quickbooks, craigslist, and eBay, be a quick learner for our Parts Department, a team player and customer friendly. Website maintenance a plus! Will be responsible for ordering and stocking parts, listing/selling items on several websites, sales, invoices, etc... Please apply within at Fairdale Farm Tractor & Equipment Co. in Accomac, Va. or contact us at 757-787-8800 seeking kitchen help – PT day & evening shifts, multi-positions. Must be reliable & hard-working. Exper. req’d. 757-787-5334. PAPER CARRIERS NEEDED to deliver The VA-Pilot in Cape Charles & Keller areas. License, insurance, & reliable,economical vehicle required. 2hrs.day, 4days/wk. Call 757-787-7224 experienced cdl truck driver – Call 757-331-4203 for appointment. Wagner Bros. Landscaping, Cheriton area. Mechanics Assistant: Full-Time – Must have valid driver’s license, own transportation & good driving record. Must Pass Drug Test & Criminal Background Check. On Time and Team player a must! Apply within @ Fairdale Farm Tractor & Equipment Co., Accomac, Va. 757-787-8800. Exmore Diner Cook Needed Apply in person at the Exmore Diner or print application from exmorediner.com Experience preferred, but will train the right person PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS Help Wanted The Eastern Shore Community Services Board is seeking candidates for the following positions: Intellectual Disability Aide MH Skill Building Specialist Developmental Services Case Manager For more information or to apply, please visit the ESCSB’s website at www.escsb.org ESCSB is an EOE CDL Driver Needed, 40K + Now accepting applications: Please send standard application, driving record, and copy of drivers license to: CDL DELIVERY JOB, P.O. Box 112, Cape Charles, VA 23310 • Must have a Valid Virginia CDL A or B License and good driving record • Previous route delivery experience • Previous route delivery experience is a plus, preferably in the beverage industry • Must have good customer service, communication skills, and able to perform basic math • Able to lift up to 150 lbs., stand for extended periods, stoop, kneel, climb and balance • Must be able to maintain D.O.T. medical certificate • Local candidates with a great work ethic POSITION VACANCY The County of Northampton is accepting applications for a County Administrator. A bachelor’s degree in public administration or a related field is required, a master’s degree highly desirable. A minimum of five years of public-management experience as chief administrative officer or in a responsible local-government position required. Past experience of the individual must demonstrate familiarity in areas that include planning, public administration, finance, human-resources management and public relations. Experience in successfully balancing commercial and residential growth in a rural area is an important consideration. Please refer to Northampton County’s website for further job descriptions and requirements www.co.northampton.va.us\jobs.html. Please submit completed resume with cover letter to Human Resources, P. O. Box 66, Eastville, VA 23347 by September 30, 2016. Northampton County is an EOE. SOMERSET COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOB OPENINGS Secondary Language Arts Teacher Special Education Teacher Long-Term Elementary Ed. Teachers Athletic Trainer For information; deadlines, job description and how to apply please go on the website: www.somerset.k12.md.us HR – current openings /EOE/ Truck Mechanic Experienced Truck Mechanic – Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: preventative maintenance, inspections, services, diagnosing and repair for a fleet of 8 tractors and 14 trailers. Must be familiar with air brakes, air conditioning, and electrical systems. Must be able to work unsupervised. Self-starter. Benefits and competitive wages, sign-on bonus and/or relocation assistance. 2 years of verifiable truck maintenance exp., and a valid Class-A CDL required. C&E Farms, Cheriton, VA (757) 678-5097. Deputy Clerk I–Commissioner of Revenue F/T position with benefits Open Until Filled Salary: $ 24,625 Accomack County is currently recruiting for a full-time Deputy Clerk I in the Commissioner of Revenue office. The position performs a variety of clerical and customer service duties for the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office. The position also compiles and submits required reports. Minimum qualifications are: High-school diploma or GED; supplemented by vocational/technical training in business or secretarial science; supplemented by 1 to 3 years previous experience and/or training involving administrative, clerical or data input work; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Satisfactory completion of a criminal history and DMV records checks and a drug screening are required prior to employment. Full details and description are available online: http://www.co.accomack.va.us/residents/job-opportunities. First consideration will be given to applications received prior to 4:30 p.m. on September 20, 2016. Completed applications must be returned to Human Resources, Accomack County Administration Building via mail, hand delivery or electronically. E-mail Address: AskHR@co.accomack.va.us Mailing Address: Accomack County Human Resources P.O Box 388 Accomac, VA 23301 Delivery Address: Accomack County Human Resources 23296 Courthouse Avenue, Suite 203 Accomac, VA 23301 For questions, or to request accommodation, please contact: Human Resources, 757-787-5705 or AskHR@co.accomack.va.us Accomack County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Experienced Diesel Truck & Equipment Mechanic’s Position Locally owned business is seeking full-time highly motivated individual to join its multifaceted fast-paced team. Individual would have responsibilities in the areas of heavy truck and equipment repairs. The successful candidate must be open minded and possess a positive attitude. Driver’s license and tools required. Salary and benefits commensurate with experience. CDL and Towing Experience is a plus. Please send resume to: Employment Opportunity, PO Box 1137, Exmore, Va. 23350. w w w. e a s t e r n s h or e p o s t. c o m 26 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 Help Wanted (Cont’d) Dental Assistant Part-time position Do you love to help people? Are you a team player and a fast learner? Apply to Morrison Dental Group Chincoteague for our part-time dental assistant position! Please send resumes to jpotter@morrisondentalgroup.com Bobcat of Accomac/Eastern Shore Tractor We have two immediate positions open for: F/T Facility Maintenance/CDL A Driver ’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. boat wheels - 4-blade, 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. REDUCED $400. Call 757-999-3437 & leave msg. ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. Bought new in 2002. Low engine hours & exc. cond. $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 ’90 22-ft. 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. 34’ deltaville deadrise $28,500 obo Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) 678-3718. dat556@verizon.net ltbaycharters.com Great Benefits & Salary Based on Experience! Resumes: Melissa.tomaselli@easternshoretractor.com Fire Medics–Now Hiring Accomack County is seeking applicants for Fire Medics – from recruit positions to certified. (Both full- and part-time shifts). The deadline for application is, September 20, 2016. For consideration for any of the positions, you must indicate any and all certifications currently held or in process. Full details are available online: http://www.co.accomack.va.us/ residents/job-opportunities. Accomack County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Boats, Etc. 1994 grady white gulfstream - Two 175-Johnson Outboards, hard-top, full elec., trailer, w/elec. winch, $7,500 OBO. 757-894-8988. (2) 18-ft. boats and (1) trailer - One boat is an Imperial. $700 OBO. Call 709-9456. 10’ inflatable boat w/loadrite trailer - Suzuki outboard, trolling motor & all accessories. $800. 442-5436. ’72 16-ft. boston whaler - 60 h.p. Mercury motor, just overhauled, teak console & bench, always kept inside, $16,000 firm. 410957-3259. ’97 Bayliner cerra express #2452 - 24-ft. hard-top, central heat & A/C, full head & Kit. Sleeps 4. New int., elec. Dual axle trailer. Brand new 350 Chevy engine. Exc. cond. inside & out. $18,500 OBO. Call 787-3860. ’11 20-foot carolina Skiff - 115 4-stroke Yamaha (100+ hrs.), T-top, fully loaded, $14,500. Call 757-589-8901. ’98 grumman pontoon boat - 20-ft., 60 h.p., extras, MUST SEE! $6,000 OBO. 757-787-2595. ’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, 222 hours, w/trailer. $3,500. 757-709-2371, leave msg. ’00 maxum 2800 scr twin 4.3L V6 engines. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) maintenance record. Many extras. $16K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. ’73 grady white - Good cond. Boat & Trailer included. No rigging, no engine, unsinkable. $1,500 OBO. Call 442-7511 after 5 p.m. ’01 18’ trophy - Very good cond. + extras. Can be seen at K & E Marine, across from Perdue plant. $11K. 757-678-3622. mercury outboard propeller ss 22Pitch - Like new. $450. 757-710-0070 ’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. CHARTER BOAT $15,000 OBO - 34’ Deltaville Dead-Rise $15,000 obo - Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) 678-3718. ’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 ’84 21-ft. ken craft - Pilot house, fresh water cooled, V8 inboard, pocket drive w/galvanized trailer. $10,500. 757-665-6564. 36 foot box stern! Rebuilt 653 diesel about 3 years ago, also a spare 653 diesel engine to go with it and a net wheel $6,000. OBO. Call 757-635-5241. 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 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. 1988 Grady White 20’, 225 h.p. Yamaha, 2 axle trailer. Ready to go. REDUCED: $9,000. Call 757-824-5748. Farm & Lawn Equipment 1949 Farmall h tractor - Beautifully restored. New carburetor in 2016. Runs perfectly. $2,500. (757)787-1336 or (757)7109472. 1953 ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE 600 FORD TRACTOR - $3,500. 442-7507. kubota l3000f diesel tractor - 536 hours. Very good condition. Bush Hog included. $6,300. 757-710-3817. 5-hp meyers submersible water pump - Includes electrical box. Used less than 30 hrs $950. 442-7677 & 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 looking for virginia commercial waterman’s card - Call 757-678-6152. 2-seater go-cart - Needs work. $100. Call 709-9456. catnapper lift chair - 1 yr. old, from Boscov’s. Brown tweed. $395. 5 yr. warrantee on covering. 787-7245. whirlpool 30” gas range - Self-cleaning, $165. 757-894-0136. 2013 john deere gator - XUV550 - 132 hrs., 4-wheel drive, high & low range, elec. wench on front, 5’6” plow for front, dump body, winter vinyl enclosure, exc. cond. Asking $9,300. 757-787-4619 or 757-787-1505. 33” Rockwell 3/4 hp drill press - Variable speed belt driven. REDUCED: $200. Call 757894-8677. 10-spd. vintage schwinn le tour bicycle - Tire pump, backpack, saddlebag, security chain, tire pressure gauge all included. $130. 757-990-1095. quantity 2-b tanks filled with acetylene – $220. Call 757-894-0136. lark enclosed trailer 5’x8’ - Like new, built-in shelf, used 1 time. 665-4424. $1,700. 754 Taylor Triple-head soft-serve ice cream machine Bought new; only used 6 mos. MAKE ME AN OFFER!! Water cooled. REDUCED: $2,000. Call 757-387-7678. hoverround wheelchair – Never been used. Brand new batteries installed Mar. 1. $1,100. Call 789-7648 or 710-0608. Brazilian redwood/ Massaranduba flooring - Never been installed. 687 sq. ft. Custom milled w/tongue & groove. On pallets inside a building in Nassawadox. $2,500 OBO. 757-710-8125. performance increase power programmer Instant horsepower, improved economy, easy installation, lifetime warranty. 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 & 8.1, ’99-’06 GM trucks. Paid $400 for it and only asking $200. 787-4674. schwinn bicycle w/ front basket, bell & chrome fenders. Exc. cond. $100. 442-5436. FOR SALE: antique china closet. $200 OBO. Call 757-787-7307. Mobile Homes 3BR/2BA WATTSVILLE $700 - 3 bedroom mobile for rent in excellent condition. Central A/C. Safe quiet, clean park. Available Oct 1. Please call for information. (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 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. 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. we pay top dollar for used homes & trade-ins!!! CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR FREE HOME EVALUATION: 302-846-9100. Real Estate 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. 2 parcels of land for sale by owner. Zoned residential. 1 parcel (144’ x 234’) is on Lankford Hwy. & is connected to the other parcel (.875 ac.) w/frontage on Beartown Rd., Mappsville. $25,000 OBO. 757-854-8265. FOR SALE: Chicken City Rd., Chincoteague. Nice 3BR home, Res/ Comm, Lg. lot w/room to expand. Poss. financing. $239,000. 757-894-1619. 1.7-acre building lot in melfa Includes well & septic. Zero Down. $450/mo. Call Larry at 302-222-2064. Locally Owned, Locally Operated September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 we pay top dollar for your land - Call Clayton Homes today for more information: 302-846-9100. 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. 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: 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. for sale: wallops launch pad view 3/4-acre lot - Site ready. Priced below assessment. Call 757-710-0501. Rentals - Apts. 2br apt. in exmore No pets. $700/mo. + sec. dep. 757-350-9513. in-town onancock – $600/mo., 2nd flr., lg. apt., 1BR. Eat-in Kit. w/all appl., Wi-Fi avail., walk to dining, galleries & harbor. 787-8783. The Leaves May Turn Gold But The Green Will Stay In Your Wallet At Exmore Village I & II Apts Affordable, Quality Housing Elderly & Handicapped 1-Bedroom Apartments (757)442-9471 This institution is an equal opportunity provider. PARKSLEY AREA – 1BR apt. for rent. Central heat & A/C, dishwasher, W/D, fridge, stove, $550/mo. + sec. dep. 757-710-2567 or 757-894-1272. onancock - 2BR, Liv./ Din. Rm., 1BA, W/D area, CAC, $675/mo., 1 yr. lease + sec. dep. No pets. No smoking. 757-787-7640. The Leaves May Turn Gold But The Green Will Stay In Your Wallet At Accomack Manor Apts Affordable Quality Senior Housing 1- & 2-BR Apts. 757-665-5848 This institution is an equal opportunity employer. onancock square apartments Now accepting applications for 2BR apts. & a 2BR Handicap Accessible apt. Rent starts at $532 & can go to $739. •Central air/heat, •wallto-wall carpet, •ref. & stove, •private entrance, •community room & •laundry room. Located off Pennewell Ave., in historic Onancock, VA. Contact site manager at (757) 787-7213 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. TDD 1-800-828-1140 onancock@tmamgroup.com Onancock Square Apts. 160 Jacob Street Onancock, VA 23417 This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider & Employer Rentals Business FOR RENT COMMERCIAL SPACE EXMORE 5740 SQ. FT. $3,900 Main Street. Plenty of parking. Call (757) 442-7442. miechella@live.com Rentals - Houses onancock - Deluxe 3BR house, Liv./Din. Rm., Lg. Eatin Kit., den, shop, garage, Central A/C & heat, all appl., 1 yr. lease + sec. dep. $1,250/ mo., Pet deposit req’d. No smoking. 757-787-7640. birdsnest area - 3BR house, nice neighborhood, No pets. App. & ref. req’d. Sec. 8 welcome. Leave name & #: 757-678-7483. For Display Advertising CALL Troy or Beth at 757-789-7678. duplex for rent 2BR, 1BA, fridge & stove, Central Heat & Air, W/D hook-up. $625/mo. Credit check, sec. dep. & 1-yr. lease. No pets. Drummondtown Rd. 710-2192. Funky Kitty & Big Papa Pup say...Call John Miller Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work Just Call Site Work Specialist Services MARSHALL’S TREE SERVICE Capable, Affordable & Dependable John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 Licensed & Insured Thrift Shop TONY’S TREE SERVICE 442-7540 Smith Chapel Thrift Shop, Quinby will be open Sat., Oct. 8, 8-11 a.m. We will be open Thursdays from 9 to 11 a.m. We’ve got Halloween items. 14319 Deer Path Hallwood, VA 23359 Free estimates. 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 WE BUY: • Copper, • Brass, • Aluminum, • Stainless Steel, • A/C Units, • Computers. Open: Wed. & Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-1 Railroad Ave., Melfa 757-387-0660 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. Storage warehouse for rent – 2,000 sq. ft. in Onancock: $500/mo. Call 787-4808. nandua mini storage Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., Tasley. 757-787-3059. $10 Off 1st month’s rent Vehicles – Cars, Trucks, SUVs, RVs 2010 Chevrolet Impala LT FlexFuel, 13,200 mi., cloth seats, great condition. Asking $9,800. 1 owner. Please call Henry at 787-2770 between 9 & 4:30 Monday through Friday. 2010 DODGE DAKOTA $6,999 Exc. condition, white, extended cab, auto, 2WD, Leer Cap, locking compartments, 113K, 757.414.1497. 2011 Heritage glen travel trailer Model #228RLSS, super clean bed, must see to appreciate. 894-2036. 1916 replica packard limo on a 1968 chassis & motor With trailer. REDUCED: $4,000. Call 709-9456. 2000 Ford F450 Super Duty Power Stroke, Diesel 7.3, V8, 5-spd. transmission with Morgan truck body, low mileage, $16,000 OBO. Contact Ray at 410-430-1738. rare 2005 ssr chevrolet roadster Hard-top convertible, LT-1 Corvette engine, black, exc. cond., special stripes. REDUCED: $28,000. Call 757-894-1664. ’00 mustang – 150K mi. New tires, brakes clutch & windshield-wiper motor. $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. 1965 ford pick-up 302 motor & a 3-spd. on the column. Good running cond. $1,500 OBO. 710-2646. COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL (757) 990-1131 Residential • Commercial FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation Licensed and Insured ’01 Chevrolet van Heavy duty, extremely well equipped with extra $10K worth of handicap features. $8,000. 442-0669. ’96 geo metro 5-spd. - Great gas mileage, body & tires in good cond., needs some engine repair. $1,200. Call after 6 p.m.: 665-7310. ’81 Cadillac El Dorado Diesel. Very good cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Call Rodney 665-4639. ’84 Monte Carlo Classic. 45,000 actual miles, AM/FM cassette, power brakes & steering. $8,800. 442-5009. 2012 coachman catalina - 30-ft., 2 slides, front kitchen, exc. cond., serious inquiries. 757-824-3707. ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt lariet - All options, 200K mi., mechanically & physically sound. $7,800. Call 757620-9042 or 757-653-0371. ’12 honda accord Lx 4-cyl., automatic, 4-door, loaded, factory warranty, like new, 32K mi., $14,695. Reduced to: $13,495. 757-894-1684. ’10 toyota tacoma pre-runner supercab – 83K miles, Exc. Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. Call Jeff at 678-6041. 2011 FoRD FIESTA 38,838 MI $6,300 OBO Air, AM/FM, CD w/aux jack, auto trans, seven airbags 30/38mpg 757-678-5468 kvraines10@gmail.com 1969 4-door chevy malibu – Has a solid frame. Restoration project. 350 rebuilt engine. Title included. $2,200 OBO. Leave message: 787-4143. ’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. Vehicles – Motorcycles & ATVs & Scooters ’01 volusia intruder suzuki motorcycle - 800cc, like new. $2,900. Call 757-824-3147. ’04 yamaha 1100 vstar cruiser - 21K mi., 2-tone (Raspberry Red & Desert Sand), wide white wall tires & many extras. $4,400/OBO. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE. 757990-2269. ’88 BMW motorcycle - K100RS, 52K miles. Has bags, fairing, & windshield. REDUCED: $1,500 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. ’04 Harley fat boy Apehangers, Triple Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Asking $9,500. Call 757-7099112 or 757-709-4963. Wanted we pay top dollar for your land - Call Clayton Homes today for more information: 302-846-9100. Yard/Estate Sales exmore town yard sale – Sat., Sept. 17. 8am3pm. Rain date: Sept. 24. Vendors call 757-414-0111 or enviroduf@aol.com Check out our new and improved online classifieds: Create your own Ad!! Go to: www.easternshorepost.com 28 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE 15380 Pungoteague Rd., Pungoteague VA 23422 (County of Accomack) In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of $35,000.00, dated May 23, 2008 and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia in Instrument No. 200802828; default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder (RKL Mortgage Corporation-VA f/k/a SLM Mortgage Corporation – VA), of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance of the Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, Virginia 233010126, on September 23, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock a.m., the property briefly described in said deed, located at the above address and briefly described as: All that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, situated in Pungoteague, Pungoteague Magisterial District, Accomack County, Virginia, CONTAINING 1.49 ACRES according to a plat of James B. Latimer, II, entitled “Survey of Property of Roy W. Drummond, et ux,” dated the 22nd day of October, 1993, and recorded herewith, reference to said plat being hereby made bounded as follows: Bounded on the North, by the County Road leading from Pungoteague to Keller and the Pungoteague United Methodist Church Property; on the East, by the land now or formerly of Stanley D. Guy and Mildred Guy; on the South, by the lands now or formerly of Stanley Twyford, said line to be a continuation of the East-West line of the Guy property as extended in a westerly direction to the land of Pungoteague United Methodist Church Property; and, on the West, by Pungoteague United Methodist Church Property. This conveyance is made expressly SUBJECT TO the easements, conditions, restrictions and reservations contained in duly recorded deeds, plats and other instruments constituting constructive notice in the chain of title to the property hereby conveyed, which have not expired by limitation of time contained therein or otherwise become ineffectual. Tax Map No.: 100A0A000002700 TERMS OF SALE: CASH. A deposit of 10% of the sales price, cash or certified check, will be required at the time of sale with settlement within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. (Time is of the essence.) Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale. PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, I ADVISE YOU THAT THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT THE INDEBTEDNESS REFERRED TO HEREIN AND ANY INFORMATION WE WILL OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. L. RICHARD PADGETT, JR., P.C., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: L. Richard Padgett, Jr., P.C. 521 Boulevard P.O. Box 1098 Salem, Virginia 24153 (540) 389-0102 phone (540) 389-0198 fax Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Legal Ads Town of Onley Public Notice The Mayor and Council of the Town of Onley will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:30 p.m. Monday, October 3, 2016 at the Onley Baptist Church Hall located at 25501 W. Main Street, Onley, VA for the purpose of receiving comments from members of the public concerning the issuance of a Special Use Permit for Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital to construct a sign at the Route 13 entrance (Tax Map ID 93-A-96). The scheduled monthly meeting will immediately follow when the governing body will vote on whether or not to grant the request. All documents pertaining to this permit are available for public inspection at the Town Office MondayFriday from the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Publisher’s Notice Fair Housing The Cheriton Town Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 7 p.m. The public hearing will be held in Council Chambers at 21314 South Bayside Road at Town Hall. Topic of Discussion: Review and adoption of the 2016-2017 Town Budget. Any person interested should be present at the meeting. Handicap assistance available please call 757-331-8200 in advance. A u c t i o n s Public Auction Nandua Mini Storage Tasley, Va. 11 AM Sat., Sept 17, 2016 Sold as whole units #4 Rochelle Sutton #22 Danielle Montoya #59 Rolland Thornes #74 Brittany Sutton #83 Allene Williams #84 Steven Johnson #111 Raven Lewis #122 Tammy Savage #137 Barbara Davis #146 Kourtney Watson handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530. Toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call (804) 367-9753. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of Virginia’s policy for achieving equal housing opportunity throughout the Commonwealth. We encourage and support advertising and marketing programs in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap. All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, Email: fairhousing@dpor.virginia.gov sex, elderliness, familial status or website: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 • EASTERN SHORE POST • 29 Full Service Grocery Store Real Estate CHINCOTEAGUE & CAPTAINS COVE Waterfront Vacation Rental Home in Oyster Bay I 2 offices to serve you! Scr. Porch, FP, MBR, all Chincoteague Captains Cove appliances & more! 6426 Maddox Blvd. 37054 Stateline Rd. REDUCED ~ $314,900 757/336-5100 757/824-5195 BUILDING LOTS CHINCOTEAGUE Main St., pond front, 1/2 acre, 2BR septic $56,500 Willow St., 2+ acres, waterfront, call for info. $65,000 CAPTAINS COVE 3BR Lot w/septic app. $8,500 Corbin Hall Lots—Call for info Mill Pond Lots—call for info! WHAT’S AT THE OTHER END OF THIS VIEW? A stunning, 2-story custom home in Captain’s Cove, 4BR, open floor plan, garage & so much more. $399,000 824-3061 Rt. 13 n., Mappsville Prices effective monday, September 19, thru Sunday, September 25, 2016 USDA Choice Beef Bottom Round Roast 5-lb. Bag Nature’s Finest White Potatoes Sweet Eating, Large Size Red Seedless Grapes USDA Grade A Value Pack Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs Fresh Boneless Center Cut Pork Loin Roast 1-lb. Pkg. All Varieties Hatfield Meat Franks 1-lb. Pkg. Kunzler Sliced Bacon USDA Choice Value Pack ~Boneless Rib Eye Delmonico Steaks ~Boneless NY Strip Steaks Shurfine Deli Gourmet Best Yet 1893 Imported Cooked Ham Best Yet 1893 Swiss Cheese $3.99/lb. $1.88 $1.68/lb. $1.19/lb. $2.79/lb. Painting & Contracting $1.79 $3.99 757- 442- 4080 VA Class “A” Contractor $9.99/lb. $9.99/lb. Licensed and Fully Insured $3.99/lb. $3.99/lb. ShenValley Floors LLC g n i r i h longandfoster.com Entrance Doors Vinyl Patio Doors Quality Vinyl Replacement Windows LOUDOUN DOOR & WINDOW, INC. Composite Windows/Doors 789-3333 LDandW.com • • • • Location: Rayfield’s Pharmacy, Nassawadox VA. FREE Hearing Exam appointments 7 days a week. If you like make your appointment in person…. Stop by Mondays 9:00 to 4:00 Sales, Service, Office & In-home visits available CALL: (757) 787-2311 or (757) 710-4229 Nock Painting We cover the Shore! Ken Nock Paint Contractor P. O. Box 114 Melfa, VA 23410 • Power Washing Specials • State Licensed Contractor • Fully Insured • Deck Cleaning & Coating 757-787-1853 757-710-7942 nock4x@verizon.net Computer Repairing Upgrading Consulting Programing 25555 East Main St., Onley, VA 757-787-9597 MARVIN GIDDENS Cabling Cat5e Telephone P.O. Box 467 Painter, VA 23420 30 • EASTERN SHORE POST • SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 Post Cards DERRICK’S PRESSURE WASHING, LLC STEAM CLEANING Residential & Commercial “WE CLEAN IT ALL” 757-999-1094 DERRICK COLONA 30294 SEASIDE Rd. Melfa, VA Pressure Washing No Pressure Roof Cleaning Dry Carpet Cleaning Mobile Detailing Exhaust Hood Cleaning Fire Extinguisher Sales & Service www.derrickspressurewashing.com (Cont’d) COMPLETE CHIMNEY SERVICE Frank Walter Jr. 757-678-2684 frankwalterchimneys.com CHIMNEY CLEANING • ALL REPAIRS • CAPS DAMPERS • RELINING • MASONRY Licensed & Insured 25 yrs. exp. Located in Painter GO WITH THE BEST! PARKER’S TIRE AND SERVICE 22147 S Bayside Road Cheriton, VA 23316 757-331-4701 Michael Parker parkertiresandservice@gmail.com Seafood Subs Pizza 15617 Courthouse Rd. Eastville 757-678-7870 www.yukyukandjoes.com K. C. Kellam Tree Work P. O. Box 28 Wachapreague, VA 23480 Phone: (757)787-4380 Cell: (757)999-4380 “You have tried the rest, now try the best” LET US CLEAN YOUR YARD!! Tree Trimming, Debris Removal, Grass Cutting & Garage Cleaning We’ll do it for you--Fast and Affordable 757-710-4535 757-607-6975 MOORE’S Truck & Equipment Sales, Inc. Now Available for Rent Back Hoe, Compact Track Loader, Attachments, Excavator, Boom Lifts & Scissor Lifts Air Compressors, Jack Hammers and Light Towers Michael Maurice P. O. Box 262 15442 Merry Cat Lane Belle Haven, VA 23306 Phone: (757) 442-2734 Fax: (757) 442-2383 LARRY LINTON PAINTING CONTRACTOR SPECIALIZING IN CHURCH PAINTING 40+ Years Experience Interior/Exterior/Free Estimates Licensed/Insured 410-957-0891 443-783-7081 Pool Tables Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials Kitchen Opens 11 a.m. daily September 16, 2016 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 By Candy Farlow From the OutPost By Candy Farlow Native Americans called it the “Moon When the Plums are Scarlet” or the “Moon When the Deer Paw the Earth” or the “Moon When the Calves Grow Hair”. Others have called it the Full Corn Moon or the Barley Moon because it coincides with the time of harvesting these crops. Today it is better known the Harvest Moon and it arrives tonight! I call it the full moon I love most, because, whatever its name, it is the full moon closest to the autumn equinox - and the autumn equinox heralds my favorite season of the year. This year the autumn equinox will occur Sept. 22 and for our area, it should happen at 2:21 p.m. That’s when the sun will be directly in line with Earth’s celestial equator. On this day there will be 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark, a situation which won’t occur again until the spring equinox – my second favorite time of year. Anyway, the arrival of the autumnal equinox Accept Tolls or Move Dear Editor: In regards to a discount for Eastern Shore residents for The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, we are receiving that discount with EZPass. When local residents make the trip over, we normally return within 24 hours, giving us the EZPass discount. Although it is available to everyone, tourists are usually going across on vacation and not returning within the 24-hour window. There is also a larger discount for commuters who travel over for at least 15 days a month. Yes, there are a number of people who do work in Virginia Beach. I suppose that I came to accept this cost more easily after traveling on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry about 12 years ago. At that time, I paid $32 to travel one-way on the ferry. For anyone who wants to continue to live on the Eastern Shore, we are going to be subject to this cost. The only option is to move elsewhere. Nancy Goffigon Town M anager Says, “Thanks” Dear Editor: I want to personally extend a thank you to the mayor and town council of the Town of Onancock for hosting the Meet the Town Manager event on Sunday, Sept. 11. I also want to extend a thank you to the town staff who assisted with this event. But I want to especially thank you, all of the residents who came out on a beautiful Sunday afternoon to meet my wife and me and provide a most gracious welcome to Onancock. I look forward to working with brings with it several wonders of nature. We all know how the green chlorophyll disappears from the leaves of the trees, allowing us to see the underlying yellow and orange colors. Then there are the geomagnetic storms which double in frequency making the aurora borealis or Northern Lights more prominent up north. Animals become more active too, some prepping for hibernation or winter survival - like the blackcapped chickadee. That little bird brain’s hippocampus grows by 30 percent with the arrival of autumn, likely to make it possible for the chickadee to remember the hundreds of places it hides seeds. Other creatures experience autumn changes for other purposes. Let’s just note the testes of the male Siberian hamster expand up to 17 times their warm weather size. No further comment. As far as humans go, it seems the autumn equinox creates an insatiable desire for all things pumpkin spiced. Yep, it’s time to curl up with your pumpkin spiced latte beside your pumpkin spiced aroma candle after your breakfast of Pumpkin Spiced Cheerios and giving your Chihuahua a – no kidding – pumpkin spiced doggie treat. Why, the printer of this paper has even switched Post Office Mail you to continue to make Onancock a great place to live and work. Bill Kerbin Town Manager, Onancock Help Bring Triton to Eastern Shore Dear Editor: Two weeks ago the Navy released it’s Draft Environmental Assessment for the home basing and maintenance of the MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System at one of three locations: Naval Air Station Key West in Fla.; Naval Station Mayport in Fla.; and National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wallops Flight Facility on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. The assessment indicates that all three locations can receive equal consideration, and invites public commentary until Oct.1. Now is the time to show our support. The selected East Coast home base location would be a permanent duty station for a $14-billion-dollar program bringing the possibility of equipment and opportunities to our Delmarva region. Triton is the Navy’s latest unmanned system program of record with a projected life cycle continuing over the next two decades. Our location provides abundantly for this program which would bring mutual benefits to the Eastern Shore. Here’s how you can make a difference: to pumpkin spiced printers’ ink! Just kidding, but I made you sniff didn’t I? The equinox also offers a unique opportunity for those of us who are directionally challenged. The day of the equinox is a chance to find due east and due west from your yard or wherever you might be. Just go outside around sunrise or sunset. Check the location of the sun on the horizon in relation to familiar landmarks. You will then be able to use those landmarks for those directions even after the sunrises and sunsets move with the Earth’s orbit. I might try this. I’ve had real directional problems ever since high school when I learned that the Eastern Shore does not lie true north to south. Kinda just throws everything off. At least I have learned how to get home from points across the Bay. My sister taught me to just drive to the highest building I see and then I can get on the right roads. Hope no one ever out builds the Hoffler Tower. I’d then have to go back to my old way of driving all the way to the oceanfront and getting on Shore Drive. Kind of out of the way, but I knew where I was. Anyway, I know where I’ll be tonight. I’ll be out on my deck, admiring the Harvest Moon as I enjoy my pumpkin spiced frappuccino. I urge you to submit your comments or a letter of support before the deadline on Oct. 1. Below you’ll find the link to the public comments page. Thank you in advance for your participation, and here’s to our region’s future! Peter J. Bale Chairman Wallops Island Regional Alliance http://www.public.navy.mil/usff/environmental/ Pages/public-comments.aspx “They’re at the Post …” Editor: Connie Morrison Advertising Manager: Troy Justis Staff Writer/Photographer: Linda Cicoira Classified Advertising Supervisor: Angie H. Crutchley Advertising Associate: Beth Nunnally Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak 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 32 • Eastern Shore Post • September 16, 2016
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