Feb. 9 - Newport News Shipbuilding

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Feb. 9 - Newport News Shipbuilding
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A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
HII Awarded Advanced Planning
Contract for USS George Washington
On Feb. 4, Huntington Ingalls Industries
was awarded a $224 million modification to
an existing contract for advanced planning of
the refueling and complex overhaul (RCOH)
of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington
(CVN 73).
The contract funds continued planning work
for the RCOH as well as the procurement of
long-lead materials, including items such as
pumps, breakers, valves and steel to support
fabrication of structural units.
ISCVN Shipbuilders
Recognized by
Leadership for CVN 69
Support Last Year.
... SEE PG 2
“The company has worked closely with our
Navy partners, performing ship checks and
selected planning tasks associated with the
defueling of the ship,” said Chris Miner, vice
president, In-Service Aircraft Carrier Programs.
“This contract award allows us to move beyond
defueling and plan all the work associated with
a full RCOH, which underscores the Navy’s
continued commitment to ensuring this great
national asset remains in the fleet and
operational for another 25 years.”
SN3 Begins Work on
$2 Million Contract
at Hanford Site in
Washington State.
... SEE PG 2
NNS has completed RCOH work on the first
four Nimitz-class ships, and work on the fifth
ship, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), is about
60 percent complete and on track to deliver in
the fourth quarter of 2016.
Visit newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com for
more information about the contract award.
Pictured: USS George Washington (CVN 73)
participates in carrier qualifications off the east
coast of the U.S. in 2004. U.S. Navy photo
Eight NNS Engineers
Presented with STEM
Award at 2015 BEYA
Conference.
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ISCVN Shipbuilders
Recognized for CVN 69
Support
On Feb. 2, more than 70 shipbuilders were recognized by In-Service Aircraft Carrier (ISCVN)
Program leadership for their maintenance work
on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The
work was performed last year at Naval Station
Norfolk.
During the event, ISCVN leadership thanked
the shipbuilders for their outstanding work and
treated them to a pizza luncheon.
“This luncheon is a small token of our appreciation for all that you’ve done,” said Walter
Williams, manager of Administration. “Some of
you were only at Norfolk for a few months and
others were there from April to December 2014.
During your time there, you remained safe and
represented NNS well – we thank you for that.”
Chris Miner, vice president of In-Service Aircraft Carrier Programs, said, “Last year was the
first time NNS sent crews over to Norfolk for
leased labor. As you know, the work was very challenging, but you got the job done and proved yet
again that NNS has the greatest shipbuilders in the world. Because of the outstanding work you
performed, additional opportunities for work outside NNS’ gates will likely arise in the near future.
I can’t thank you enough for all that you’ve done for the program, NNS and the Navy.”
Miner encouraged the shipbuilders to let the leadership team know if they are interested in NNS
work opportunities outside the shipyard gates. “Work at Norfolk, Puget Sound, Japan and other
places will likely be available in the future,” he said. “Take advantage of these opportunities, they
provide new learning experiences and allow you to represent the men and women of NNS in a very
special way.”
Pictured: ISCVN shipbuilders at the CVN 69 appreciation luncheon Feb. 2. Photo by John Whalen
SN3 Begins Work on $2M
Contract at Hanford Site
Stoller Newport News Nuclear (SN3), has
begun field mobilization as part of a fixed unit
rate contract awarded by CH2M Hill Plateau
Remediation Company on Dec. 30, 2014. The
contract is valued up to $2 million. SN3, a
full-service nuclear operations and
environmental services company, was created in
January when HII merged its S.M. Stoller Corp.
and Newport News Nuclear subsidiaries.
SN3 supports CH2M Hill’s groundwater and
soil characterization efforts at the Hanford
Site in Washington state by providing
spectral gamma, neutron, moisture and
other specialized logging services. Prior to its
consolidation with Newport News Nuclear,
Stoller provided these services at the Hanford
Site since October 2006. SN3 will execute the
new contract through 2017 with an option year
valued at approximately $1.4 million.
In the 1940s, the Hanford Site was used to
produce plutonium for weapons production
processes that left solid and liquid wastes,
posing a risk to the local environment. In 1989,
the U.S. Department of Energy, Environmental
Protection Agency and Washington State
Information About Anthem’s
Cyber Attack
Department of Ecology entered into a legally
binding accord, the Tri-Party Agreement, to
clean up the Hanford Site.
“Stoller Newport News Nuclear is proud to
continue supporting the clean-up efforts at
the Hanford Site,” said Pete Diakun, NNS
vice president of Energy Programs. “This
characterization and monitoring work is an
essential component of ensuring protection of
workers, the public and the environment.”
The Hanford Site has a groundwater treatment facility
located near the Columbia River in Washington State.
Stoller has provided services at this site since 2006.
Photo courtesy of the Dept. of Energy
On Feb. 5, HII Vice President and Chief Human
Resources Officer Bill Ermatinger sent a
message to employees regarding Anthem’s
cyber attack that accessed more than 80
million data records of current and former
members. Data includes information such as
Social Security numbers, birthdays, addresses
and employment information. Individuals
whose information has been accessed will
receive a letter from Anthem in the next
few weeks. Anthem will also offer free credit
monitoring and identity protection to affected
individuals. Visit www.anthemfacts.com for
information.
NOTE: There is a fraudulent email circulating
that claims to be part of the Anthem identity
protection that is being offered. The email is
NOT legitimate – do not access the site.
Official information from Anthem regarding
identity protection and credit monitoring will be
delivered by mail.
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NNS Engineers Presented with 2015 BEYA Awards
Eight Newport News Shipbuilding engineers
were recognized for achievements in the fields
of science, technology, engineering and math
(STEM) during the 29th annual Black Engineer
of the Year Awards (BEYA) STEM Global Competitive Conference Feb. 5-7 in Washington D.C.
Congratulations to NNS’ 2015 BEYA awardees:
Tavarius Urquhart, an electrical engineer
working on carrier construction. As a systems
lead, he oversees the design, environmental
qualification, installation and testing of three
interior communication systems on Gerald R.
Ford (CVN 78).
Malcom Jones Jr., a systems engineer who
works in the strategy, architecture and engineering department at NNS, which provides
strategic direction for IT architecture activities.
Jenell Webb, a systems test engineer, is the
program manager of the shipyard’s engineering
mentorship program. He previously worked as
the chief test engineer for submarine hull, mechanical and electrical test repair availabilities.
Carroll Jones, a mechanical engineer who
began his NNS career in the project planning
department by supporting the refueling and
complex overhaul of USS Theodore Roosevelt
(CVN 71). He currently is the propulsion
engineering lead for fleet support work on
USS Harry Truman (CVN 75).
David Orie, a design engineering manager who
began his career as a marine design apprentice.
Orie is currently responsible for overseeing the
design and development of nuclear propulsion
drawings used in overhaul engineering.
Anthony Norton Jr., a nuclear engineer who
is responsible for providing second-shift support for all nuclear systems in the propulsion
plant on CVN 78.
John Banks, electrical engineer, who has held
several positions in the reactor services department, working with aircraft carriers’ AC power
distribution and ventilation systems during the
ships’ refueling.
Brandon Booker, a nuclear engineer, in the
nuclear propulsion, construction and process
engineering department who has been the lead
engineer for a number of projects on CVN 78.
Pictured (L to R): Carroll Jones, Brandon Booker,
Tavarius Urquhart, Malcom Jones Jr., John Banks,
Jenell Webb, David Orie, and Anthony Norton Jr.
One City Marathon Runner: Leila Garcia
Job Title: Paralegal at NNS
Age: 43
Running: One City Marathon
Classification: Novice to
intermediate runner
Biggest Race: 39th Marine
Corps Marathon
Biggest Challenge: Improving my
speed and recovery time
Running Goal: To qualify and
complete the Boston Marathon.
Best Areas to Run: I run with
my family and a couple of regional
running clubs—First Landing State
Park, Virginia Beach Oceanfront
and Mount Trashmore.
Gadgets: iPhone and a well-stocked
fuel and hydration belt.
Playlist: “Forever Young” by Rod
Stewart, “Still Standing” by Elton
John, “We Come Running” by
Youngblood Hawke, and “International Smile” by Katy Perry.
Strategy: I stay the course, giving
everything I have, always adjusting
to conditions, not giving up, and
finding the true grit within myself
to get to the finish line.
Inspiration: My Dad ran
ultra-marathons and stayed healthy
for many years because of his
passion for running. I believe he
managed to keep Parkinson’s
disease at a distance for many years
by keeping his mind and body
active through exercise.
Company Involvement: The
“inaugural” One City Marathon
will only happen once. It’s particularly special because it brings the
city, the shipyard, and its people
together. It’s a Boston qualifier, so
it offers an extra opportunity to
get qualified for one of the biggest
races in the world. There are so
many incredible stories to see, and
so much kindness and goodwill that
goes into these races.
Advice: The journey of a thousand
miles begins with one step, so take
the chance and go for it.
Visit www.onecitymarathon.com
to learn more about the One City
Marathon and how you can get
involved.
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AASA to Host Black
History Month
Celebration Thursday
Newport News Shipbuilding’s
African American Shipbuilders
Association (ASSA) will host
its annual Black History
Month Celebration from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in Bldg. 520-6
(James River Room). Special guest speaker will be
Michael S. Smith, HII corporate vice president of
Corporate Development, Nuclear and Environmental
Services.
There will also be a display of artwork featuring a
variety of mediums including paint, graphite, collages
and photography from 21 NNS artists. The event is
FREE and is open to all shipbuilders. For additional
information, contact Sullivan McNewton at 688-4155.
Visit the AASA Yardnet website for more information
about the AASA employee resource group.
NOTICE: Parking Closure
Feb. 20, Additional Shuttles to Be
Added to Transportation Schedule
To prepare for construction of the Huntington Ingalls
Industries’ Family Health Center, the parking lot on
Washington Ave. between 45th and 46th Streets
will close at midnight on Feb. 20. After that time, no
parking will be allowed at this location.
Employees who park at this location are encouraged
to park at the Hidens North and North Yard parking
lots and to use the shuttle bus service to get to their
work sites. To improve accessibility to the Hidens
North lot, NNS will add a 15-passenger van that will
continuously loop between Hidens North parking area
between 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. with stops on Washington
Ave. at 43rd and 50th Streets. NNS will continue to
monitor demand throughout the day to determine an
appropriate level of service and will add resources as
needed.
Visit the Parking website on Yardnet to view current
shuttle schedules.
Shipbuilders who have suggestions for the Parking
Committee are encouraged to send their input to
Communications@hii-nns.com. All shipbuilder
feedback will be reviewed and considered by the
committee.
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Deadline to Apply for NNS
Summer Internships is this Friday
Employee Discounts Program is
Looking for Feedback
Newport News Shipbuilding Talent Acquisition
is currently accepting applications for Summer
2015 Internships. To qualify, students must have a
minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. Students will work
full-time, 40 hours per week, for 10 weeks during the
summer months. The deadline to apply is Feb. 13.
Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for information.
HII’s Employee Discounts Program is looking
for testimonials from employees who have used
the Employee Discount Program (including HII
Beneplace). If you have had a positive experience
and are open to sharing that experience, send an
email to discounts@hii-co.com with the vendor
information and your feedback.
Submit a Valid OFI For a Chance
to Win a Microsoft Surface Pro 3
Employees that submit a valid opportunity for
improvement (OFI) through Feb. 28 will be entered
into a drawing for a chance to win a Microsoft Surface
Pro 3 notebook. Two names will be randomly selected
and each will receive a Surface Pro or the cash
equivalent ($1,500). Contact Woody Flythe (O09)
at 380-2859 for questions or additional information
about the promotion.
NNS “Spear and Gear” Stickers
Available in Most Tool Rooms
Employees can show shipbuilder pride by purchasing
reflective spear and gear stickers for their hard hat.
Stickers cost $1 and are available in the following tool
rooms:
• Crib A: Machine Shop
• Crib B: Foundry
• Crib C: CMA
• Crib H: USS Abraham Lincoln Flight Deck
• Crib K: USS Abraham Lincoln Main Deck
• Crib M: Modular Outfitting Facility
• Crib O: CMOF
• Crib Q: 20 Platen
The Apprentice School and
Paul D. Camp Community College
Sign Agreement
On Jan. 6, representatives from The Apprentice
School and Paul D. Camp Community College
(PDCCC) signed an articulation agreement that
will allow apprentices to transfer credits to PDCCC
associate degree or certificate programs.
“Our apprentices complete on-the-job training and
academic coursework in a highly structured program
that prepares them for positions of leadership within
the organization,” said Everett Jordan, director of
Education at The Apprentice School. “Through our
partnerships and transfer agreements with local
community colleges and universities, apprentices
have opportunities to complete degree programs
in business, engineering and technology. This
agreement with Paul D. Camp exemplifies our
commitment to education and the community.”
Visit www.pdc.edu to read the complete release.
• Crib R: SPF Shop
• Crib S: Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Flight Deck
• Bldg. 264: Service Building
• Annex 4: Fab Shop
• Bldg. 28: South Side of Pier 6
A complementary non-reflective American flag sticker
will be given to all employees who purchase a spear
and gear sticker. Stickers can be stuck on hard hats,
tool boxes or personal items of choice.
Front row: Everett Jordan Jr., director of Education at
The Apprentice School, and Paul Wm. Conco, PDCCC
president (center), Dr. James H. Hughes, manager of
Academics, The Apprentice School (left), and Dr. Tara
Atkins-Brady, PDCCC vice president of Academic and
Student Development. Back row (L to R): Dr. Joe Edenfield, PDCCC vice president of Administration and Technology; Dr. Renee Felts, PDCCC dean of Occupational &
Technical Programs on the Franklin Campus; Dr. Alicia
Uzzle, manager, Training, and Program Chair for Physics
at The Apprentice School, and Randy Betz, PDCCC vice
president for Workforce Development.
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DATEBOOK
FEBRUARY 12
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet
from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The
Apprentice School) second floor conference room.
Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie
(K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at
688-6204 for more information
FEBRUARY 17
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will
meet from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bldg. 812 (The
Apprentice School) second floor conference room.
Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie
(K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at
688-6204 for more information
FEBRUARY 17
Begining Feb. 17, Old Dominion University’s
College of Continuing Education will be offering
a 12-week PMP prep course from 8 a.m. to
10 a.m. The offering is approved for Newport
News Shipbuilding tuition reimbursement. For
more information, contact Nita Scarlett (O35)
at 688-5599 or via email.
NNS Audits and
Recertifications This Week
NNS to Undergo VPP
Recertification Feb. 9-13
During the week of Feb. 9-13, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
representatives will be onsite to re-certify Newport
News Shipbuilding as a Voluntary Protection
Program (VPP) Star Worksite. NNS has been
a Star Worksite since 1995. As a VPP Star
Worksite, NNS is required to show continuous
improvement in its health and safety programs.
To ensure we continuously improve, OSHA visits
the company every three to five years to audit
records, interview employees, and review various
safety initiatives.
NAVSEA Audit of SSN 785
Scheduled for Next Week
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) will
conduct their Phase II SUBSAFE Certification
Audit and Fly-By-Wire Ship Control System
Certification Audit of PCU John Warner (SSN 785)
the week of Feb. 9. For more information, contact
NNS SUBSAFE Program Manager Sean Coons
at 688-1595.
FEBRUARY 20
The Apprentice Alumni Association will host its
annual banquet at 7 p.m. at the Marriot Newport
News at City Center. The Class of 1965 will be
honored. Social time starts at 5:30 p.m. Tickets
are $40 and are available from AAA delegates or
officers and from Judy Hester at 688-2512 at The
Apprentice School. For more information, visit
www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm. Send an
email to Alumni@nnapprentice.com for questions.
FEBRUARY 26
The “Spear and Gear” Toastmasters Club will meet
from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Bldg. 812 (The
Apprentice School) second floor conference room.
Guests are always welcome. Contact Rose Brodie
(K75) at 534-3382 or Donna Graves (E08) at
688-6204 for more information
FEBRUARY 28
The Apprentice School Class of 2014 Graduation
Ceremony will be held at Liberty Baptist Church
(Worship Center) in Hampton. Doors will open at
1 p.m. and the ceremony will begin at 2 p.m. The
event is free and open to all shipbuilders.
MARCH 11
The International Compliance Office will hold
Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and
1-2 p.m. in Bldg. 520-6 (James River Room).
Register via the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact
Sarah Williams (O19) at 380-3599.
MARCH 26
The International Compliance Office will hold
Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and
1-2 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium. Register via
the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact Sarah
Williams (O19) at 380-3599.
MARCH 27
The Progressive Club will host their Spring
Golf Tournamentat Sleepy Hole Golf Course in
Smithfield. Check-in time is noon and there will be
a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Cost is $300 per team.
View the tournament flier for more information or
to complete the registration form. For questions,
contact Kenny McBurney (X88) at 380-3659.
Opportunities Through the Career and Professional Development (O44):
The Dale Carnegie Course (Effective Communications and Human Relations): 12-week course, where
students learn to strengthen interpersonal relations, manage stress and handle fast-changing workplace
conditions. Course focused on people/leadership skills, controlling stress and worry, memory development, and
improving self confidence.
High Impact Presentations: 2-day course, for anyone who speaks in front of groups. Students learn to develop
a central theme, structure presentations, persuade the audience with facts and examples and lead effective
question/answer sessions.
Visit the O44 Yardnet website for information about the courses available. Contact Kimberly McCrum (O44) at
380-4706 or Tina Howell (O44) at 380-7898 for questions.
SEEKING LEADERS
Job Title
Mgr Radiation Safety 3
Mgr Programs 3
Mgr Engineering 2
Mgr Facilities Protection 3
Mgr Quality Assurance 3
Mgr Test Engineering 2
Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for more
information on how you can build
your career with Newport News Shipbuilding.
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Dept.
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Location
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Editor: Lauren Ward
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
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(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline
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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS
AUDIO/VIDEO
DJ - Experienced and light on
the wallet! weddings and other
occasions. (757) 870-9359
SMART TV - REDUCED - Samsung
55” Class 1080p LED Smart HDTV w/
ConnectShare. $500 firm. Must pick
up. (757) 218-0716
WEDDING DJ - Professional MC &
DJ. Dance lighting included. Book
web/phone (757) 356-1166
Auto cont.
Auto cont.
Hobbies cont.
AUTO
REPAIR
Experienced
mechanic will save you money on
auto repairs. Exp in most makes and
models. Fair prices! (757) 344-2833
RV - 2013 Thor ACE Class A motor
home. Model 30.1 with 2 slides.
Excellent condition.
6,000 mi
$58,000 (757) 596-2192
BLACKSTAR - Distortion pedal.
Blackstar. excellent condition. $75.
(252) 333-7056
09 PT CRUISER - touring edition,
non-turbo, silver, 50k miles, non
smoker, no pets $6,800 obo call
9am-9pm (757) 850-3568
‘97 FORD RANGER - ‘97 Ford Ranger
XLT -- Black, reg cab, 2.3 4cyl,
5-speed, 102,000 COLD A/C. Good
condition. $3,200. (757) 594-0133
7 QUARTS AMSOIL - European
Car Formula 5W-30; Meets VW
504.00/507.00 spec. Pd $11.95/quart
+ shipping. $75 (540) 797-0060
BEDLINER - Slide in bed liner
for Dodge Ram 6.4 ft bed $50
(757) 897-7524
YOUTH SAILING - Boys and girls ages
14-20 learn to sail on large sailboats.
Join Sea Scouts at Ft. Monroe.
(757) 714-1348
98 HONDA CIVIC - $1,200, 5-speed,
power windows, brand new radio,
4-door. A/C works, needs belt.
(757) 503-1109
GUITAR CLASSES - DON’T PASS
ON: 2nd & goal OR calling me about
starting classes! 1-on-1 (Midtown NN)
Wk/bi-wk sched. (757) 528-7017
HARLEY - 2000 Dyna wide glide 5000
miles lots of extras new tires & brakes
just serviced loaded with chrome.
(757) 223-0311
FURNISHINGS &
APPLIANCES
DJ JAY ROPE - Guaranteed to Rock
it and I wont hurt your pocket. All
genres of music. MC, lights & fun.
(757) 632-9929
34’ MOTORHOME - 06 Itasca
Meridian
Motorhome-satellite;ac;2
tvs; w/d/central vacuum; elec
cable reel; 2 slide outs $85K–50 mi
(757) 897-3503
DJ - Experienced and light on
the wallet. One low price covers
all weddings & other occasions.
(757) 870-9359
08 SUZUKI - Grand Vitara Clean,well
maintained,compact SUV 79,000 mi;
$6,750. Text, No Calls (757) 592-7670
EXPERIENCED DJ - customized
playlists suited for any event,
lighting effects & photography work!
(757) 869-1876
AUTO
02 VW PASSAT - Good cond.
150,000mi. 1.8 gas turbo, auto,
heated leather seats, sun roof,
monsoon stereo. $3,900 before 8pm
(757) 369-3535
SUZUKI PARTS - Cobra Luggage
rack (may fit any Suzuki), $50 for pic
(757) 236-0789
1990 GMC SUBURB - Suburban,
fair cond.,great work veh.current
insp.,161,000mi.,2 wheel drive,a/
c,tow pckg., $2,500 Call after 5 pm
(757) 721-0554
91 CADILLAC - Brougham, classic,
EC, all original, 132, 500mi, everything
works, current insp, $3.995, after 5pm
(757) 721-0554
05 - HONDA CIVI - Silver,150k, 2 Door,
Current inspection,New brakes, Very
good cond. $4,800 (757) 561-7073
265/65R17 TIRES - Set of (4), BF
Goodrich Long Trail T/A, 265/65R17 $125. Pls Lv msg. (757) 898-5027
GARMIN GPS - 5 inch screen.
Includes Free lifetime map updates.
New in box. $80; (757) 268-1080
MOTORCYCLE - 2022 harley fatboy
12k exc condition 9,000 OBO
(804) 435-2124
03 TACOMA - Garage kept extended
cab SR5 4X4. 6cyl,AT,AC,PW,PD.
160k miles. Runs great and looks
better. $12,750. (757) 876-3319
BOAT & MARINE
SUPPLY
08 SUZUKI DRZ - 08 Suzuki DRZ400S.
8100 mi, runs great, slight wear and
tear. nada list $4300, for sale $3800
(757) 696-1521
20’ SHAMROCK ’83 - Cuddy, T-top,
trailer. Newly rebuilt 351 inboard w/<
15 hours. Real nice bay fishing boat.
$10,500 (757) 369-3535
03 HD F150 - 03 Harley F150 5.4l
supercharged 82k miles,super clean
truck with many new parts. Tint,
exhaust. $17k (757) 553-2931
CAR ADD - 2006 Jeep Grand
Cherokee Lerado 4x4, Clean runs
great, 102k miles, $9,500 OBO, Can
Txt pic’s (757) 236-2240
2011 HD SOFTAIL - V/H pipes,
speakers, engine and saddle bag
guards, and many extras. $17,000.
(757) 218-5592
MERCURYMARAUDER
Black
on Black, Int. in EC, Mechanically
100%, Only 90k miles, Cobra Engine.
(804) 926-6959
TIRES & WHEELS - 18” chrome
wheels with tires $400 OBO. The
wheels are in excellent shape. pix can
be provided. (757) 503-1523
COMPUTERS
27” iMAC - 2011 iMac with 1Tb of
storage, 4GB of RAM, and 2.7ghz
processor. Incl: keyboard & magic
mouse. $850 obo (757) 897-9999.
COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop
repair, virus removal, prog. reinstalls,
etc. $85 + part (757) 329-6761
HOBBIES
INVITATIONS! - Custom invitations
for events, birthdays, picnics! Either
digital images or printed, your choice!
(804) 815-4163
SCHECTER KM7 - Seven string
guitar. Immaculate cond. new $999,
asking $750. Keith Merrow signature
series. (252) 333-7056
GRAND PIANO - Gulbransen Baby
Grand Piano. Full Scale 88 notes.
Excellent Condition. $2,000 or obo.
Call for Pictures. (912) 272-3816
MICROWAVE
($45),
Mini
Refrigerator ($65), Ionic Air Purifier
$45 (old fashion popcorn popper $35;
(757) 589-7248
CHAISE LOUNGE - Brown, microfiber,
clean, great for reading. $120 obo.
Pics available. (757) 706-2361
LIVING RM FURN - 4 glass top living
room tables with 2 end, 1 coffee,
1 sofa. Black stone base with neo
design $650; (540) 229-4883
OTTOMAN - Dark brown leather top
reversable to wooden tray. Opens to
storage. $150 OBO. (757) 706-2361
MIRROR
(757) 898-9095
30”x
36”
$15
BEDROOM SET - Victorian full size
bed, marble top dresser w/ candle
stands & mirror museum quality
$4,800 call (757) 898-9095
SIDEBOARD - American Drew
Cherry Grove collection, dining room
sideboard, 60”L x 19”W X 30”H, 3
drawers, VGC, $125; (757) 877-8347
WASHER & DRYER - gently used,
large capacity $250 for the pair - must
pick up; (757) 897-9044
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Furnishings & Appliances cont.
Real Estate cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
FURNITURE - Sofa chair $50, antique
dresser $300, hardwood kitchen
table/6 chairs set $200, hardwood
desk/shelves $200; (757) 759-2549
HAMPTON RENTAL - 3Bd/2Ba
house. Fenced yard. Silver Isles area
of Hampton. $1600/month. $1500
deposit. No pets/smoking. 6/12m
(208) 403-5000
JERSEY - Signed NFL Authenticated
Urlacher jersey (w/papers) hung in
NFL Bears monogram frame. $600
OBO (757) 236-0789
DESIGNER PURSES - Got rid of the
wife, now time to get rid of her purses
she left! Dooney, Coach, MK & Louis
V. $50ea Txt 4 Pic (757) 918-2226
AIR JORDAN 11’S - Brand new Retro
Jordan Legent 11’S - White Legend
Blue Columbias SIZES 10.5 & 11.0
$290 OBO (804) 519-0056
WATCH, MENS - Luminox F117
Nighthawk. All black. Bright dial
markers. Sapphire glass. Rubber
strap. Solid. $200 (757) 618-4240
HONDA GENERATOR - ES6500
Honda Generator with coolant system;
ran for maintenance only; - $1,500
(757) 897-3503
CHILDCARE - M-F 6AM-5:30 PM, FT-PT
20+ yrs exp. OY.PT., reasonable rates.
(757) 249-2624
BOOKSHELF - Attractive handmade
solid wood bookshelf (5 shelves),
dark stain, good condition, 62”(H)X
48”(W)X 11”(D), $60 (757) 483-1043
ENTER.
CENTER
Large
entertainment center, adjustable
shelves, sliding doors, 78” (H) x 46”
(W) x 21” (D), $110 (757) 483-1043
BEDROOM SET - Stickley Cherry
Bedroom w/Queen 4 post bed, triple
dresser, armoire, mirror, night stand
$6,300; (757) 898-9095
DISHES - 1950’s Cavalier Sussex
designer dish set of 4, black/white
flowers made in USA $35 call
(757) 898-9095
REAL
ESTATE
HOUSE - 4BD/3FBA, LR, DR, Kit,
2-dens, deck, 1-car garg., N-Law
suite, w/ priv entrance in beechlake
NN (757) 753-4894
ROOM FOR RENT - Roommate To
share 3bdrm home in Menchville area
$500 mth all util & wifi incld. Ser Inqry
only. (757) 715-9291
TOWN HOME FOR RENT - $975.
Remodeled home with two master
beds and two full baths. 602 Hollomon
Dr Hampton (757) 880-2948
LAND FOR SALE - 50 acres Land
Morgan County, Kentucky. 7 of the 50
acres is farm land with a stream and
great fishing. $55,000 (757) 508-2781
RENT MY YARD - Rent My Yard For
storage, hobbies and special events.
Time and rates may vary. For those
who need xtra room (757) 759-4025
HOME FOR SALE - Move-in Ready,
3BR/1BA near Langley. Completely
Remodeled, Security System, 15 min
from NNS. $115K (757) 355-2007
RENT - Smfd (Battery Pk. RD.) 3Bd.,
1Ba. Cntrl Air/Heat, Garage, Lg.yard,
Well&Septic $975/Mo+Dep. 15 min
from shipyard; (757) 749-3688
HOME FOR SALE - 3BR/1BA 1,074
sq ft, det garage, rear deck, fenced
backyard, all appl, Hilton School
District $123K; (757) 869-2550
HOUSE FOR SALE - 3BD, 2BA, large
patio, upgrades all over dettached
garg. $170K; (757) 751-1647
HOME FOR RENT - Norfolk, 3Bdrm,
Lg Bath, Garage, LR, DR, Lg Den w/
cath ceil. Hardwood Flrs, Cent AC,
WDHU, Bg Yard, Great neig. No Pet
(757) 340-6653
HOME FOR RENT - 3BR/1BA,
1,158sqft, 5-miles from NNS & LAFB,
all stainless steel appliances & W/D
included $995; (757) 240-7573
REMODELED HOME! - 224 Apple
Ave. $115k. 2Bed/1B, gutted and
remodeled, everything new! Granite
& stainless kitchen (757) 880-2948
RENTAL CLEANING - Need a property
clean before sale/rent? Exper with
local rental agencies. (757) 867-3266
CHARM FOR RENT - 1BD/1BA
Detached home for rent in Hptn. W/D
in unit, great kitchen, & screened in
front porch. $975/mo. (757) 561-3574
HOUSE FOR RENT - 4Bd/2.5Bath;
2,400sq-ft; North Suffolk; $1800/1st
month free; big fenced yard; huge
garage w/ extra fridge (814) 504-1477
MISCELLANEOUS
ANTIQUE SAFE - Antique York safe $300 (757) 897-3503
EXERCISE - Ellipticals $50-150 &
exercise bikes $40-150 recumbent
Gym quality stair stepper $299 &
small stepper $50 (757) 589-7248
DUMBBELL SETS - That are
changeable 40 lbs -$65, 50 lbs - $75,
70 lbs - $100, all chrome set 25 lbs $65; (757) 589-7248
BENCH GRINDER - Craftsman 6”
bench grinder with light and let set.
New, never been used 1/5 HP Model
No. 152.241.230. $60; (757) 898-3924
TV / BIKE - Beach cruiser bike, brand
new, call for pic, $90 and 15-inch flat
screen w/ built-in DVD plater $75
(757) 589-7248
CORNHOLE BOARDS - New standard
size boards made with birch plywood
and 2x4 frame. All joints are pocket
drilled. $125 (757) 869-9096
GAS GENERATOR - TROY-BILT
XP Generator - 7000 Watts, 10500
Starting Watts. New, never used w/
all power cords. $750 (757) 898-3924
HANDYMAN - Call for a free estimate
on fixing all of your home’s problems.
(757) 256-8131
WINE CHARMS - Make great gifts &
includes gift box. Variety themes and
colors available to choose from. Call/
text (757) 236-0789
A/C SERVICE - Keep your sweetheart
warm.February, valentine, special on
heatpump cleaning & service.Call
today (757) 771-3441
LEATHER JACKETS - XL Patriots, XL
49NERS & XXL Broncos $150. each
OBO. All jackets are in excellent
condition. (757) 503-1523
VENDING MACHINE - Turn knob,
keeps drinks cold, snacks on top.
$200 OBO. Pics avail (757) 706-2361
COVERALLS - walls insulated bib
coveralls size 2x worn once $40
(804) 435-2124
HARLEY BOOTS - harley mens boots
size 11 $40 (804) 435-2124
LADIES SHOES - Sz 8, 8.5 various
pumps stilletos, Gucci, S Weitzman, J
Renee, S Madden $40-100 mint cond
(540) 229-4883
DIAMOND RINGS - 14KT yellow gold
diamond engagement ring sz 6 $400.
Wedding band sz 8 $200. Photo
available. (757) 390-0895
HELPING HANDS - General home
cleaning. Free Estimates. One time or
special occasion cleaning welcomed.
Licensed & Insured. (757) 371-3904
HANDICAP RAMP - Aluminum
Handicap Ramp Photos upon request
$2500.- or Best Offer (757) 593-2314
CHILD CARE - Daycare FT 5:30am6pm M-F 10yrs exp in nursing CPR &
first aid certified. We have 1 opening
left, summer open (757) 761-5222
TAKE CONTROL - 24-Day Challenge
gives you tools to take control
of your health. 4 more info call
(757) 871-8987
BOOK - Currier & Ives book of prints
$90; (757) 898-9095
BOOK - Warren Report on President
Kennedy
Assassination
$15
(757) 898-9095
TREE REMOVAL - free estimate;
liciensed and insured; #1 in customer
service (757) 592-6497
DIAMOND RING - 0.85 Carat, oval
shaped engagement ring. Appraised
$2,875. Certified appraisal has all
specifics. Make offer! (757) 561-3276
PRESCHOOL - Christian preschool
at Bethel Church. Offering NNS
discounts and waved registration.
(757) 508-9022
RESUME SERVICES - Need a
Resume! Be prepared for your next
interview. (757) 327-2212
TRAINER - Fully supervised private
training fitness programs; all levels.
(757) 930-3372
CUSTOM TILE - Specializing in
custom kitchens, bathrooms/showers
+ flooring. (757) 604-6814
TAX SERVICES - Fast Reliable Tax
Services with no upfront fees! Call
today for an appointment with our
office in Hampton! (757) 812-2178
HEAT PUMP - Offering FREE tune-up,
inspec + REBATE for Dom. Power
cust. with Heat Pump. (757) 286-2368
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CHILDCARE - M-F, 1st/2nd shift
available, FT/PT, CPR & First Aid
Certified, low rates, smoke free,
Foxhill area (757) 869-1876
ORGANIC BEEF - Beef - organically
grown! Check us out on FB: “Soul
Shine Farm Grass Fed Beef” Call
(540) 255-1292
LAUNDRY SOAP - High Capacity
Laundry Soap. Gain or Tide like, $40
can deliver, 5 gallon container, save
money. (757) 202-5244
TILES INSTALL - Save $$$ Tile
Installation on floors, backsplashes,
walls and showers. Over 12 yrs Exp.
(757) 752-7536
BALLOON ARTIST - Bring the joy
of balloons to your event! Everyone
loves a balloon scultpure. Shipyard
discounts! (804) 815-4163
CLEANING - Professional residential/
comercial cleaning.No job too big or
small.10 yrs experience,lic/ins.$20/hr
(757) 867-3266
LAWN/YARD CARE - Crepe Myrtle/
Bush Trimming, Mulch Flower
Beds, Leaf/Debris/SNOW Removal,
Mowing, Weed Control, Landscaping
(757) 871-4589
PETS
UKC PITBULLS - Last Call for a
chance to have an amazing new
member to the family! All shots and
papers $250! 2F & 1M (757) 251-2690
ENGLISH BULLDOG - Puppies are 8
weeks old. 5 AVAIL (2F, 3M). $1500.
UTD on shots and dewormed. Great
family pet. (757) 602-8657
CORNSNAKES
- Baby albino
cornsakes for sale. Beautiful red and
white color like candycanes. $20
each. One adult too. (757) 810-2895
WANTED
SHOES! - Collecting gently used/
new shoes for fundraiser. All shoes
& sizes welcome. Call for pickup
(757) 434-6320
DONATIONS - Non profit organization
in need of scissors, notebooks,
pencils, paper, snacks, etc to supply
our girls (757) 915-5666
ROOMMATE - To share 3bdrm
home in Menchville area $500 mth
all util & wifi incld. Ser Inqry only.
(757) 715-9291
MENTORS - Make a change today
for a better tomorrow. Be a mentor for
our non profit organization for girls b/t
12-17 yr (757) 915-5666
MARV JANITORIAL - stripping
&
waxing,
office
cleaning,
carpet cleaning, power washing
(757) 503-0934
Wanted cont.
OVEN & FRIG - Electric oven &
standard size refrigerator that are in
good working cond. (757) 812-2719
RIDERS NEEDED - Van leaving
from Belvidere, Chowan, Gates
county (Hwy 32) to NNS 1st. shift
(252) 619-3117
TEACHERS - Need part time Christian
preschool teachers. Morning or
afternoon schedules. Bethel church
off of Todds lane. (757) 508-9022
WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers
& dryers that are in your way. Will pick
up for free. (757) 812-2719