Circulation 13,000 January 9, 2015 Free Lewis To Have At Least One Opponent in Senate Election First Baby of 2015 Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital congratulated Shamara Bundick and Ander Garcia of Exmore on the birth of their son, Ander “AJ” Garcia Jr. Born at 6:48 p.m. on Jan. 1, he was the first baby born in the New Year on the Eastern Shore. A healthy baby, he is the fourth baby in his extended family to have been born on New Year’s Day. Dr. David Scott was the delivering obstetrician. By Linda Cicoira ing, balance the budget and Richard Ottinger, a Norfolk make sure our tax dollars lawyer, is kicking off his camare spent wisely.” paign on the Eastern Shore The father of two, Ottinger today as he seeks the Repubsays he “cares deeply about lican nomination for Virginia’s our children’s education.” His 6th District Senate seat. wife, Lisa, is a former NorState Sen. Lynwood Lewfolk public school teacher. is, an Accomac lawyer, forOttinger “supports legmer state delegate, and a islation that would ensure Democrat, won the seat in a that at least 65 percent of special election last year to school funding would be alcomplete the term of Ralph located to the classroom, Ottinger Northam, who vacated the leaving more money for textpost to take his new job as lieuten- books, computers and teachers.” ant governor. Another Senate election He also claims ObamaCare “is causis slated for November. Ottinger was ing a major crisis in our health care unsuccessful in his campaign to secure industry. People are losing their health the Republican nomination last time. care plans and losing access to their “To win this election, it’s going to family doctors. The last thing we need in take sound ideas, boundless energy, Virginia is an ObamaCare related Medand an ability to attract new voters,” icaid expansion.” He “will do everything Ottinger says on his campaign website. in his power to stop Medicaid expansion “That’s what I bring to this campaign.” so it does not bankrupt our state.” Ottinger says he understands the Ottinger will be at Rayfield’s Pharneed for “a pro-business environment macy in Cape Charles today from 8:45 that leads to a thriving private sector to 9:45 a.m. and at Club Car Café in in order to create jobs.” He promises to Parksley from noon until 1 p.m. work “to reduce taxes on small busiHe is a partner with the law firm nesses, reduce regulations and aggres- Vandeventer Black LLP of Norfolk sively recruit new companies to expand and specializes in commercial litigaor relocate in the commonwealth.” tion. Ottinger was selected as one of He also wants to protect Virginia’s Hampton Roads’ Top 40 Under 40 by right-to-work law and “stop abusive Inside Business magazine and as one union practices … and keep taxes low.” of Virginia’s Legal Elite Young Law“Government must be fiscally re- yers by Virginia Business magazine. sponsible with the taxpayers’ money He “attributes his strong work ethic” and not spend more than it takes in,” to the hours working in his father’s Ottinger says, promising to “work warehouse from the age of 14. to cut wasteful government spend(Continued on Page 13) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 Accomack Supervisors Organize for Year Under Leadership of Wolff and Major By Linda Cicoira Nearly 30 years after the late Julia Major was first elected chairwoman of the Accomack Board of Supervisors, her daughter, C. Reneta Major of Boston, was given the nod Wednesday by the panel to follow that lead in 2015. “My faith teaches me that I have to … thank my creator … Lord Jesus Christ,” Major said, also expressing appreciation to those on the board who supported her in this endeavor. “I look forward to the year,” she added. “I ask that we work … as a team … all of us are equal … we are one team,” the District 9 representative said. Supervisor Ron S. Wolff of Assawoman was elected vice chairman. Like Major, he got all eight votes. (Supervisor Laura Belle Gordy was absent due to illness.) The supervisors also decided to keep with the norm of meeting at 5 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. Also like previous years, they designated 5 p.m. on the first Wednesday for work sessions as needed. At the request of Supervisor Wanda Thornton, the members agreed to give lawyers representing citizens 10 minutes to speak about an issue rather than the four minutes allotted to others. Opposing sides also will be able to pick one speaker to address the board for 10 minutes. All but Supervisor Grayson Chesser agreed to that specification. He said before he was a supervisor “one thing that really griped me was when attorneys got extra time but regular people didn’t.” He said he didn’t know how the opposition would go about choosing a representative. “Some people don’t like to speak at a public meeting so they hire someone to speak for them,” Thornton said, adding that they have to pay a lawyer for an hour even if he or she only speaks for a few minutes. The supervisors also got a report from consultants who prepared a joint land-use study known as JLUS that addresses “changes in military operations that may increase noise, dust or safety concerns on the surrounding areas while new residential or commercial development may restrict the military’s ability to operate or train. Determining compatible development patterns on and around the installation is needed to protect the long-term, viable relationship between the installation and the local community.” This includes the aircraft accident potential zones, aircraft noise zones and rocket range hazard area. The study found the need to: •establish an advisory panel, amend Accomack’s Comprehensive Plan and pursue grants or other funds for JLUS Supervisors Ron Wolff and C. Reneta Major will be at the helm of the Accomack County Board of Supervisors this year. recommendations; •establish a mitigation process for existing incompatibilities with Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) aircraft clear zones; •establish a review process for requests for commercial wind turbines, cell towers, radio frequency emitters or structures; •have NASA or the Navy identify potential offshore interference; •establish a WFF rocket launch overlay district and provide notifications in the range hazard area; •establish a WFF aircraft operations overlay district and amend the county zoning ordinance and subdivi- sion ordinance for compatible land use; •adopt real-estate disclosure measures for properties in aircraft accident potential and noise zones; •provide information about incentives for retrofits for windows on existing buildings in hazard areas; •encourage noise reduction measures in noise zones as part of the permit process; •develop a mitigation plan for recurrent flood, storm surge events and sea level rise for the facilities on WFF Wallops Island; •provide annual updates to Accomack regarding JLUS implementation progress. Supervisor Thornton Will Not Seek Re-election By Linda Cicoira facing the most difAfter serving for ficult challenges that two decades, Superviwe have ever faced sor Wanda Thornton in this economy.” of the Island District Her goals included won’t run for re-elececonomic develoption, she announced ment to bring jobs to Monday at a Chinthe county, keeping coteague Town Counspending and taxes cil meeting. under control, mainThornton plans taining beach parkto fill out her term, ing at Assateague which ends at the end Island while working of this year. The potoward dune stabisition will be up for lization and beach grabs in November’s replenishment, and General Election. completing Wallops “It’s been a pleaResearch Park. sure to represent Thornton has Thornton Chincoteague,” she owned and operated said. “I will not be seeking election. I Pine Grove Campground with her huslove this community” and will continue band, Donald, for 40 years. to work for it. She has served as chairwoman of the “I may want to sit on the (Accomack) Board of Supervisors, vice chairwoman Planning Commission or something,” of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Thornton said Tuesday when reached Commission and vice president of Delby phone. “I’m not the type of person marva Water Transport. She also has who can sit back and not do something served as a member or officer on most for my community.” of the various boards and commisAlso a town councilwoman for about sions for Accomack County, including 7.5 years, Thornton ruled out any pos- the Accomack-Northampton Planning sibility of running for a state or federal District Commission, the Accomack seat, saying she doesn’t like to spend Northampton Transportation District Commission, the Eastern Shore Railthe night away from home. Four years ago, she announced her road, the Groundwater Commission campaign by saying, “I believe we are and the Public Service Authority. 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It’s Riverside Partners in Women’s Health with leaving that position, she graduated locations in Newport News, Williamsburg, Gloucester, and on the Eastern Shore. from Regent Law School in 2005 and In addition to the already extensive obstetrical, gynecological and surgical joined theservices firm, Turner & Turner in we currently provide, women now have access to the only fellowship trained Eastville. minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon and one of the most well respected gynecologic oncologist A native of Craigsville, W.Va., Burge in the area. graduated from Concord College in 1978 with a degree in community de­ For more information visit riversideonline.com/womenshealth. To schedule Partners In Women’s Health Cape Charles Medical Center an appointment, please call one of the locations listed below. velopment and regional planning. A certified planner, she served as direc­ tor of economic development and tour­ Newport News Newport News Gloucester Eastern Shore ism for the West Virginia Parkway Au­ thority for six years. Lisa A. Casanova, M.D. William Irvin, M.D. Lisa A. Casanova, M.D. Jennifer P. Reason, D.O. Monilla M. Dent, M.D. (GYN Oncology) Monilla M. Dent, M.D. H. John M.D.the position vacated by SheReason, will fill Barry Gross, M.D. Jeffrey L. Henke, M.D. Elizabeth M. Reinoehl, D.O. Jon Poulson of Accomac in December (757) 594-4198 Jeffrey L. Henke, M.D. Leslie Hurt, M.D. David R. Scott, M.D. after 26 years. Poulson recently wrote Leslie Hurt, M.D. Jawwad Khan, M.D. Theresa G. Long, N.P. to the mayor, council and town man­ Williamsburg Diane A. Maddela, D.O. Joseph K. King, M.D. (757) 442-6719 ager, “I much appreciate the thoughts Maya Tyler, N.P. Diane A. Maddela, D.O. Krystal Ainsley, M.D. Darine Moukalled, M.D. and remembrances of all of you as my (757) 249-3000 (Internal Medicine) Karanvir Virk, M.D. many years of representation end. I Jill Jertson, M.D. Jawwad Khan, M.D. Janet Dehoux, N.P. Beth Scharlop, M.D. was pleased to be a part of the many Joseph K. King, M.D. (804) 693-2670 Karanvir Virk, M.D. positive things the town government Darine Moukalled, M.D. Allison Butler, N.P. James M. Mullins III, M.D. achieved … and hope that I helped (757) 253-5600 Stanley D. Yeatts II, M.D. contribute. It was my pleasure to be Darlene Ewton, N.P. associated with so many good people (757) 534-5700 … I leave with great affinity for Chin­ coteague and its citizens.” Regarding the town’s Comprehen­ sive Plan, a guide for growth and de­ riversideonline.com/womenshealth velopment for the next 20 years, council I live here in Cape Charles and enjoy being active and the town’s planning commission in the community. I enjoy having the opportunity Watch Dr. Clarke explain his conducted a public hearing on priorities passion for patient care. and a review of the overall document. to really get to know my patients. Family practice Supervisor Wanda Thornton was allows me to use the medical knowledge I have the only speaker. She made a few rec­ to make a difference in people’s lives. ommendations regarding wording, the Scan the QR code difference between private and public sewage systems with emphasis on tax­ The Riverside Care Difference emphasizes es and private roads. The commission will go back and discuss her sugges­ treating patients as members of our own family. tions before council votes on the plan, Riverside Cape Charles I feel good when my patients tell me that they probably next month. Medical Center The commissioners recommended hope I’ll be here in the future for them. 216 Mason Street adding: Cape Charles, VA 23310 •a policy on coastal resource man­ agement as required by state law; To select Dr. Clarke as your provider, call (757) 331-1422 •strategies for private streets; or visit riversideonline.com/shore •a statement “regarding the need New Name. Same Compassionate and Highly Skilled Care. Mark G. Clarke, M.D. Same-Day Appointments. Medicare Patients Welcome. for a viable neighborhood grocery store, as well as other key businesses and services necessary to meet the dai­ ly needs of the community”; •demographic data from the 2010 census and new sections on floodplain and tree cover; •an expanded section on groundwater; •the population as approximately 3,000; •environmental goals and objectives; •a state guide for coastal resource management; •a history of relations among the town, refuge and seashore and plan­ ning efforts by federal agencies. •a list of related plans, reports, maps and exhibits with adoption/revi­ sion dates and links. Also proposed is the replacement of Chapter 5 about sewage disposal strat­ egies with a June 2013 Wastewater Advisory Committee report; removal of any confusion about whether an historic district exists by making the name of such areas consistent; and re­ vision of the housing section to remove the emphasis on new development and increased density to provide a more positive tone. Camera Will Show Hospital Progress By Linda Cicoira In a few weeks, Riverside Health System will install a webcam at the con­ struction site near Onley so the world can watch the new Riverside Shore Me­ morial Hospital become reality. Riverside Public Information Offi­ cer Peter Glagola said the camera will be placed behind the Montross House on the property along Market Street. People will be able visit the Internet website to see the progress. Glagola anticipated that depending on weath­ er, construction should be completed in about 18 months. “We’re underway,” he reported. “Con­ struction has begun.” Soon workers will “start working on the foundation.” At the end of construction, a timelapse film will be made so field-to-hos­ pital completion can be seen. January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 Police and Court Postings By Linda Cicoira Accomack & Parksley Police A Temperanceville man was charged with three misdemeanor offenses following a shooting in Parksley early New Year’s Day. Accomack Sheriff Todd Godwin said his office received a report of a disorderly crowd and shots being fire in a parking lot near Club Car Café on Dunne Avenue. While deputies and officers from the Parksley police responded, another report was made advising that a gunshot victim was at nearby Royal Farms on Lankford Highway. Police who went to the convenience store found a 22-year-old woman with a gunshot wound. According to Godwin, “It was determined that her injury had resulted from the earlier incident in Parksley.” She was taken by ambulance to Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox, where she was treated and released. The victim was not identified to protect her safety. Deputies arrested Altaize Lamont Drummond, 29, of Saxis Road and charged him with obstructing a lawenforcement officer; resisting arrest and being drunk in public. Drummond is free on a secured bond of $3,000. Accomack Deputy S.E. Henning investigated. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 787-1131 or 824-5666 or Parksley Police at 665-5803. Tips also may be submitted on the sheriff’s website at www.accomackcountysheriffsoffice.org ……………………………………… Accomack District Court A Parksley woman was arrested New Year’s Eve and charged with 12 felonies, according to Accomack General District Court records. Vicki Taylor Rowley, 54, of Mary Street is accused of six counts of a third or subsequent petty larceny and six counts of breaking into the home of Travis Pruitt on Dec. 11, 16, 17, 18, 21 and 22. Parksley Police Chief W.T. Carpenter investigated. A March preliminary hearing was scheduled. Secured bail of $7,500 was ordered on the condition that Rowley have no contact with Pruitt. Osie Lee Warren, 19, of Beacon Road in Melfa was convicted of misdemeanor embezzlement involving property belonging to Royal Farms on Oct. 18, 2014. He initially was charged with felony theft. Warren was given a 12-month suspended sentence. Antonio Lamont Cox, 23, of Highland Boulevard in New Castle, Del., was charged with eluding, occurring Nov. 8, 2014. He was arrested Jan. 5. Investigator S. Castiglia of Accomack County Sheriff’s Office handled the case. ……………………………………… Cape Charles Police Seven people were charged in connection with a riot at the town park in Cape Charles on Dec. 28, according to Police Chief Jim Pruitt. The incident began on Facebook when “two of them decided they wanted to fight each other,” Pruitt said. “Then others wanted to bet” on who would win. The suspects later posted a video of a battle on the website. “That’s how we got wind of it.” “Three or more people contributing to violence” is a riot, Pruitt said. Cody Nicholas Brady, 19, of Cheriton, one of the people who allegedly fought, was charged with conspiring to incite a riot, participating in a riot and three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The other person who was accused of being in the fight is a juvenile and his name was not disclosed. He and four other juveniles were charged with inciting and participating in a riot. Dory Epps, 19, of Exmore was charged with conspiracy to incite a riot, participating in a riot and a count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Officer Chelsea A. Pfeiffer of the Cape Charles Police Department investigated. ……………………………………… Accomack Sheriff’s Office According to Sheriff Todd Godwin, a search warrant executed Tuesday evening in connection with reports of inadequate care of animals on Bayside Road in Onancock resulted in the recovery of 13 dogs, one of which was dead. The dogs are in the care of the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office and are being held at Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility. Godwin said the investigation is continuing and charges are pending. COMING SOON ! Fresh Salad Bar • Homemade Soups • Daily Specials NFL Playoff Headquarters! 15 T.V.’s Showing All Playoff Games & Specials!!! Every Tuesday - Dart Tournament - Sign Up @ 7pm Daily Specials!!! Arcade!!! Checkout our daily specials on our Facebook page fairgroundsva.com Facebook Next to E.S. 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Another said, “There have been negotiations that have moved forward in the latter parts of 2014. There has been an agreement reached and no contract signed as of yet,” though a “letter of intent,” was signed. “We’re kind of in limbo at the moment.” “As of right now there is nothing really we can share,” said Hospice Director Mozella Francis. She concluded that things have to be finalized and it wouldn’t be fair to speak at this time. C January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 ar are Down Cold W ith recent freezing temperatures, AAA reminds motorists that the extremely cold weather is tough on vehicles, especially your car battery. The average life of a battery can be as little as two years now because of the large amount of power required by the average “modern” car and driver, according to AAA Tidewater Virginia Roadside Assistance Program. “The power needs of a modern-day vehicle drain the same 12-volt battery drivers have relied on since the 1960s,” said Georjeane Blumling, vice president of public affairs. “Car batteries that charge items such as cell phones, iPods, and navigation systems are more likely to need to be replaced sooner. Cars also draw extra energy to power fans, security and diagnostic systems, and engine management tools, even when the car is not being driven.” “Drivers may get an early warning when their car battery is about to die. Motorists may notice their car will start slower than usual, interior lights may start to dim or flicker and after-market equipment may not function properly,” advised Blumling. “This is the time to test the battery to see if it needs to be charged or replaced to prevent being stranded.” Should your vehicle not start due to battery issues, AAA offers the following tips on how to properly jump-start your car battery: •See your owner’s manual for detailed information; •Always wear safety glasses in case of explosion; •Check for visible signs of failure, such as corroded or loose connections; •Attach the negative connection to the metal frame of the car to avoid too much power going into the negative battery; •Attach jumper cables to the dead battery first to prevent live cables; •Attach positive cable and negative cable last to the live battery to avoid sparks; •Always double check connections to make sure you have correct polarity to avoid damage to the car’s electrical system. 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The all-you-can-eat menu includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, sage sausage, baked apples and beverages. the cost is $9 for adults or $5 for children younger than 12. In in or take out. Community News items can be faxed to the Eastern Shore Post at 789-7681 or e-mailed to editor@easternshorepost.com Two Blood Drives Scheduled on Shore Eastern Shore residents will have opportunities at the north and south of the peninsula to donate blood during January, which is National Blood Donor Month. Collection sites will be set up: •Wednesday, Jan. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Chincoteague Coast Guard Station on Main Street; •Friday, Jan. 30, from 2 to 7 p.m. at St. Charles Catholic Church on Tazewell Avenue in Cape Charles. Donors of all blood types are needed, especially those with O negative, A negative and B negative. Type O negative is the universal blood type and can be transfused to patients with any blood type. Water Pipes and Treatment Take Center Stage at Exmore Council Meeting By Ron West Water concerns of one type or the other dominated the most recent session of Exmore Town Council. Shortly before 5 on a cold morning just prior to Christmas, a primary water line supplying water to the town broke. During repairs, water to the entire town was suspended for several hours. At the council session, resident Donald Kellam questioned the wisdom of turning off water to the town and the safety of the water once the line was reconnected. Kellam noted that the water needed to be treated prior to use and that it posed a health risk to users. He added that there should have been a way to isolate the problem without turning off the water to everyone. Public Works Director Mike Johnson cited the difficulty of the repair and the fact that some of the valves that could have been used to limit the outage were inoperable due to their extreme age and corrosion. Police Chief Angelo DiMartino reported the theft of water from the town when a resident by-passed his water meter. DiMartino noted that the individual had received a warning and that the water line had been reconnected to a meter. A short time later, the line was found to have been tampered with again. A lock applied by the Public Works Department had been pried off. Town Manager Robert Duer stated that the individual will be prosecuted and the matter has been turned over to the commonwealth’s attorney. DiMartino gave council an update on criminal activity in the town, noting that while many types of crime are decreasing, the number of break-ins is of concern. Duer spoke of the increase in revenue being generated by the enforcement of traffic violations in the area and asked council to approve the purchase of a new patrol car for the Police Department. The vehicle, estimated to cost near $30,000 when equipped, would be ordered in July to replace one that needs to be retired from service. Council voted unanimously to purchase the vehicle. Utilities Director Taylor Dukes and Mike Lawson, an engineer with Draper Aden Associates, addressed council regarding the need to upgrade the town’s aging wastewater system to better handle existing users as well as to provide for expansion of services to portions of the town currently not served by the system. Dukes said plans called for work to begin on the new town water wells in March. Once completed, the Health Department will need to perform tests to evaluate the quality of the water. Lawson added that should high levels of iron be discovered, the town would likely need to add a treatment package to the system. Visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High-school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements. The Staff of Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Invites You to the Following UPCOMING AUCTION DATES ESTATE AUCTION w/ Online Bidding Friday, January 30 @ 5:35 12100 Mears Station Rd., Hallwood, Va. Furniture, Karastan / Oriental Carpets, Gold Coins, Gold & Silver Jewelry, Oak & Victorian Furniture, Quilts, Original Paintings, John Deere Mower, Chipper/Shredder COKE & ADVERTISING EXTRAVAGANZA #2 Friday, Feb. 7 @ 10:10 Preview Friday Noon - 7PM 29580 Jackson Rd., Salisbury, Md. Are you tired of being told “no”, and you need a large amount of cash down? Well, get ready to hear “yes” with very little down. My name is Vincent C. Holley, and I’m with Imperial Motors. 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Eastern Shore Health District, which first met these standards five years ago, re-joins a cohort of nearly 400 local health departments across the country that have been distinguished for excellence in preparedness through PPHR. “We are proud to have been re-recognized by Project Public Health Ready for our high level of preparedness,” said David Matson, MD, PhD, director of Eastern Shore Health District. “We will continue to improve our ability to respond quickly and effectively to any public health incident on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.” Local health departments recognized by PPHR undergo a rigorous evaluation by peer review to assess their ability to meet a set of national standards for public health preparedness. These standards align with federal requirements and best practices and require health departments to •a daughter, born to Atyana Nock and Devonte Mason of Melfa Dec. 27 •a son, born to Stacy and Allen Huber of Onancock Dec. 28 •a daughter, born to Jessica and Frank Waters of Onancock Dec. 29 •a son, born to Hartley Burland and Michael Johnson of Parksley Dec. 30 •a daughter, born to Ashley Kellam of Birdsnest Dec. 30 •a son, born to Dorisilvia Morales-Roblero of Eastville Dec. 30 collaborate with their state, local, and community partners to develop plans that account for all the constituents in their jurisdictions. “All disasters strike locally, and local health departments are a critical part of any community’s first response to disease outbreaks, emergencies, and acts of terrorism,” said Robert Pestronk, NACCHO executive director. “NACCHO commends Eastern Shore Health District for being a model of public health emergency preparedness.” Laila Holman Youngest Essay Winner At 5 years old, Kiptopeke Elementary student Laila Holman is the youngest winner ever in the annual essay contest held by Waste Watchers of the Eastern Shore. Jenny O’Neill, outgoing Waste Watcher president, commented. “Out of over 500 entries, hers stood out because she not only told an imaginative funny story, she drew a picture that illustrated it.” The topic of this year’s fifth annual contest was “Don’t be a Litterbug.” 10 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 Obituaries Bloxom Native Dies Mr. Carwin Adams Berry, 81, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014, in Nelsonia. Born at the Berry family home in Bloxom, he was the son of the late Millard Fillmore Berry and Hazel Powell Berry. Having grown up as a farmer’s son, he spent many hours of his youth working in the fields. He was an avid gardener for much of his life. Mr. Berry leaves behind his children, Carwin Kim Berry (and wife, Monica) of Salisbury, Md., Sharon B. Askew (and husband, Shelton) of Onancock, and Carla B. Stevenson (and husband, Glenn) of Virginia Beach, Va.; sister, Shirley Edwards (and husband, Ronnie) of Melfa; brother, Millard F. Berry Jr. of Salisbury; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Bill Berry; and a sister Marian Berry Baker. A memorial service will be held at Williams-Parksley Funeral Home Saturday, Jan. 10, at 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Eastern Shore Foodbank, P.O. Box 518, Onley, VA 23418. Memory tributes may be shared with the family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Davis Wharf Woman Dies Mrs. Nellie Maria Cappel, 72, of Davis Wharf died Monday, Dec. 29, 2014, at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital. A native of Puerto Rico, she was the daughter of the late Herminio Bonilla and Agripina Nazario. She will be remembered for her kindness. Coat Clos et Free Where: Onley United Methodist Church When: Saturday, January 10th Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Who: Open to anyone in need of a coat For more information, or if you are unable to come at this time, please call the church office at 787-4155 Questions? Call Jeannette Edwards, 787-1436 Mrs. Cappel is survived by her husband, Silas R. Cappel; sons, David Cappel of Rocky Mount, N.C., Daniel Cappel of Davis Wharf, and Robert Cappel of Davis Wharf; and brother, Joseph Bonilla (and wife, Nilda) of Florida. A Celebration of Life service was held Saturday, Jan. 3, at Pungoteague Community Church, with Pastor Bobby Carroll Huether officiating. Online condolences may be sent offered at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Retired Army Colonel Dies at Hermitage Herbert William Fuller, Lt. Col. (retired), U.S. Army, passed away at the Hermitage on the Eastern Shore in Onancock Monday, Dec. 29, 2014, at the age of 97. Born in Kittery, Maine, Col. Fuller attended high school in York, Maine, where he met his future Col. Fuller wife, Muriel Fuller. At the time of their marriage on Sept. 27, 1941, he was a corporal in the Army, later to graduate from Officer Candidate School as a second lieutenant in 1942. During World War II, he served in New Jersey, California, New Guinea, and the Philippines, where he and his communication unit prepared for the anticipated invasion of mainland Japan. His unit was to broadcast reports of the invasion for Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and was to go ashore 72 hours or 300 yards after the initial landings, whichever came first. The invasion never came and Lt. Fuller served on MacArthur’s communications staff in Tokyo during the postwar occupation. Demobilized from the Army in 1945, he worked for the Prudential Insurance Company in Portsmouth, N.H., and rejoined the Army in 1951 during the Korean War. He served in California, the Philippines, Kentucky, Vietnam, Texas, Germany, and Arizona, remaining in the Army until his retirement in 1966. After the Army, Col. Fuller worked as a communications engineer for Philco-Ford (and then Computer Science Corporation) in Alabama, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Olso, Norway, on an MIT Lincoln Lab seismograph project, and NASA Wallops Flight Facility. In 1973, the Fullers settled down in a home they helped build by a country pond, near Greenbush. Col. Fuller got his private pilot’s license (which he held until he was 80) and loved to fly his Beech Musketeer single-engine aircraft out of the Accomack County airport in Melfa. One of his favorite trips was to fly his wife up the East Coast and past New York City to visit relatives in Maine. Col. Fuller was predeceased by his wife of 71 years, Muriel Welch Fuller. He is survived by his son and daughterin-law, Randall and Jane Fuller of Dallas, Texas; niece, Gabrielle Cote of York; nephew, James Husson-Cote of Provincetown, Mass.; Wendy Cote of Cape Neddick, Maine; the family of Wendy Cote and Col. Fuller’s deceased nephew, Matthew Cote; Teresita Askman of Milton Mills, N.H.; and the family of Teresita Askman and Col. Fuller’s deceased nephew, Christopher Cote. There will be a memorial gathering of Col. Fuller’s friends and relatives to celebrate his life on Saturday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m., at the Hermitage on the Eastern Shore in Onancock. Interment of the ashes of Col. and Mrs. Fuller will be where they grew up and were married, in York. Memorial contributions may be made to SPCA of the Eastern Shore, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA 23418. Family and friends lost count of the number of lucky cats that adopted Col. and Mrs. Fuller over the years. Memory tributes may be shared with the family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. Hospice Official Dies Mr. David John Marco, 64, of Onancock passed away Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, at Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport News, Va. Born in Collinsville, Ill., he was the last surviving child of Margaret Beveridge Sheetz of Collinsville and the late John Marco. He was director of finance for Hospice of the Eastern Shore in Onancock for the past 10 years, and was previously a tax associate with H&R Block and interim manager for Eastern Shore Chapter of the Ameri- can Red Cross. Mr. Marco held theater, production and technical director positions with Houston Community College, Montgomery College, and the Jewish Community Center, all in Texas. He was Mr. Marco a loving son who spoke with his mother every Sunday, sharing weekly stories and conversations, which she will greatly miss. Though fairly quiet in going about his life, Mr. Marco was very accomplished in several areas, and dedicated to his work and those close to him. He enjoyed a good game of pool, and dabbling in the stock market. In addition to his mother, survivors include his children, Terri Warwick of Woodbury, Minn., and Christopher Marco of Ellenton, Fla.; grandchildren, Samantha, Taylor and Curtis Warwick of Woodbury, and Christopher, Tiffani and Nichole Marco of Ellenton; nephews, Brandt Roberson (and wife, Rene)of Collinsville and Brian Roberson of Caseyville, Ill.; great-nieces and great-nephews, Cody, Tyler and Justin Roberson, Kegan Hollenbach, and Ian Roberson; many friends on the Shore and in the Collinsville area; and his cats, Tango and Salsa. He was predeceased by a sister and brother-in-law, Margie Jean Roberson and husband, John; a brother, William Marco; and step-father, John Sheetz. A memorial service was held at Williams-Onancock Funeral Home, Thursday, Jan. 8, with Rev. Judith Worthington officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417. Memory tributes may be shared at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Retired Minister Dies Rev. Matthew Mark Nelson, 76, of Parksley was called Home Saturday, Jan. 3, 2015. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he was a son of Salvatore and Mary Cerniglia Monachino. Following high school and continuing his path toward a lifetime of serving the Lord, he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Southeastern January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 Bible College, Master of Arts Degree from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Master of Divinity from Wesley Theological Seminary, and Doctor of Divinity from Trinity Theological Rev. Nelson Seminary. “Pastor Matt,” as he liked to be called, was a retired minister with the Virginia United Methodist Conference. He served 14 churches in nine pastorates across Virginia, and two churches in the Western New York Conference. He wanted to be remembered for loving people and seeing their lives grow in Christ and as a faithful follower of his Lord. Rev. Nelson was a friend to all he met and a great believer in prayer. Whether he is remembered for his woodworking, lamp making, piano playing, singing, or taking his adversities quietly and lightly. Rev. Nelson is survived by his beloved wife, Donna Elaine Nelson; daughters, Esther M. Cade (and husband, Benjamin) of Liberty, S.C., and Catherine D. Bickert (and husband, Tim) of Wilmore, Ky.; sister, Frances Vandenbergh (and husband, Peter) of Vinton, Va.; brother, Samuel Monachino (and wife, Maggie) of Wyoming, N.Y.; grandchildren, John Mark, Rowan, Dillon, and Ethan Bickert, and Savannah and Austin Cade; and several nieces and nephews. A service to celebrate Pastor Matt’s life was conducted from Grace U.M. Church in Parksley Thursday, Jan. 8, by Rev. Don Jamison. A private interment was held at Parksley Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Grace U.M. Church, P.O. Box 156, Parksley, VA 23421; or to Lighthouse Ministries, P.O. Box 54, Keller, VA 23401. Memory tributes may be shared at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Arrangements were made by Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. Seaview Resident Dies Mrs. Betty Bell Bailey, 80, of Seaview passed away Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, at her residence. A native of Cape Charles, she was the daughter of the late George Edward Bell and Aline Spencer Bell. She was the organist for Trinity U.M. Church and Capeville U.M. Church, past grand organist for Virginia Order of the Eastern Star, past worthy matron and member of Northampton Chapter 2 Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of Trinity U.M. Church. She is survived by her children, Hollye B. Carpenter of Seaview and Ronald P. Mrs. Bailey Bailey Jr. (and wife, Patty) of Seaview; and grandchildren, Taryn Bailey of Virginia Beach, Va., and Ashley Carpenter of Seaview. To honor her wishes, no public services will be held. Memorial donations may be made to Trinity U.M. Church, c/o Mrs. Ida Mae Robbins, 23089 Carr Ln., Cape Charles, VA 23310. Online condolences may be offered at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by WilkinsDoughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. Credit-Union Retiree Dies Mrs. Emma Jane Johnson, 87, of Temperanceville passed away Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, at her residence. Born in Wilmington, Del., she was the daughter of the late Theodore and Mary Glick Jones. Mrs. Johnson retired from the NASA Federal Credit Union, where she was a branch manager. She is survived by her husband, Russell Johnson; daughter, Bonnie Broadwater of Sanford; grandchildren, Jennifer Hilker of Charlottesville, Va., and Brian Broadwater of Sanford; great-grandchildren, Madison, Matthew, and Meagan Broadwater, Emma, Jacob, and Mary Hilker, and Dakota Barnes; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Johnson was preceded in death by her first husband, Orville Byrd Jr.; a son, Ronald Byrd; and a daughter, Sharon Byrd. 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Lots 1-29, 31-40 and Outlet Lot A, Marriage Licenses Issued •Jaime Raul Perez Lopez, 32, and Dilma Iselda Vasquez Lopez, 28, both of Bloxom •Brittany Suzanne Hardstock, 24, and Lisa Ann Difulvio, 32, both of Parksley •Rudy Damian Lopez Escalante, 36, and Catalina Facunda Morales Gonzales, 35, both of Accomac •Ian Jacob Yount, 24, and Kaytlin Anne Kent, 22, both of Bloxom •Harvey Richard Greene and Claudia Savage, both 68, of Chincoteague •Rulma Gassant, 38, and Rose Lore Laborde, 31, both of Parksley •Robert Stephen Hatfield, 50, and Johanna Sue Perrock, 48, both of Greenland Beach, Md. •Keshawn Donta Abbott, 22, and Marissa Ann Garced, 17, both of Greenbush •Markees Rondell Smith Sr. and Tredella Lashay Young, both 27, of Onancock •Larry Johnson Sr., 48, and Shlita Ann Cheers, 51, both of Bridge­ville, Del. •Deandre Daquan Burton and Latifah Shyee Collins, both 22, of Painter •William Thomas Carpenter III, 29, and Chelsie Anne Gullo, 27, both of Painter •Sean Douglas Hall, 21, of Onley and Cheyenne Elizabeth Young, 19, of Bloxom •Wayne Cornell Brisco Jr., 21, of Mappsville and Myrika Shatia Satchell, 20, of Onancock He graduated from Norfolk Academy and got a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Boston University. 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MLS#38288 $169,000 Wanda Doughty 757-693-1613 REDUCED ACCOMAC: Over 5,000 square feet of office space in a central business area and ideal location. 21 offices, 2 conference rooms & 2 kitchens. Rent out one area and conduct your business in the other. MLS#40494 $340,000 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 CHESCONESSEX: Waterfront 1BR/1BA retreat with 850ft of shoreline and direct access to the Chesapeake Bay. Great views from 2nd floor deck. Endless possibilities and motivated sellers make this a place worth seeing. MLS#37700 $625,000 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 GREENBUSH: Spacious 4BR/3BA home with F/P in both master bedrooms & bonus room upstairs. Built in 2006, this 3526 sq. ft. Modular, w/2-car garage is being sold as-is. MLS#40394 $192,900 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 ONANCOCK: Cape Cod in the desirable Mt. Prospect area offering 5BR/2.5BA & 2332 sq ft of living space. 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New heating and replacement windows. MLS#38658 $112,000 Trina Veber 757-442-0797 CAPE CHARLES: Older 4BR/1BA 1800 sq ft 4-Square home 5 blocks from the beach. Includes extra lot on east side allowing for plenty of space for the boat, gardens or another building, the choice is yours. MLS#36816 $315,000 Roger Munz 757-636-7777 JAMESVILLE: Waterfront 4BR/3BA William E. Poole design with 4227 sq ft of ultimate living. His n her offices, built-in cabinets, designer kitchen and morning room overlooking the water, plus 3 half baths. Private dock. MLS#30309 $875,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649 CAPE CHARLES: Well kept Traditional-style 4BR/2.5BA home on 6.30 acres and energy efficient. With over 1900 sq ft of spacious interior, this Farmette is an ideal location for families as well as the outdoorsman. MLS#40063 $295,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 BIRDSNEST: Grape Valley Farm hosts c1740 Eastern Shore style 3BR/1BA home on 75 acres needing that special person to bring this historical gem back to its glory. Excellent deer hunting property. MLS#38364 $275,000 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 EXMORE: Check out this 2BR/1BA Bungalow offering 952 sq ft of living. Handyman’s task or fixer upper; either way would make a great 1st home, retirement or rental. Nice side porch, outbuildings and sweet yard. MLS#33919 $45,500 Trina Veber 757-442-0797 CHINCOTEAGUE:Wonderful waterfront Marsh Island condo w/ dock privileges & great waterviews.Nice screened porch & is currently a vacation rental. Close drive to historic downtown with restaurants and shopping.Perfect little get-away.MLS#27469 $150,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 PAINTER: The Mapp House is gracious 4BR/1.5BA home. Elegant restoration w/ wide pine floors, upgraded electric, 2 zones of heat and A/C. Meticulous finish in all the rooms shows off the quality historic home. MLS#31711 $379,900 Michael Stephano, 757-710-0803 CHINCOTEAGUE: 2BR/2BA first floor Wonder view Condo offers fantastic views of Assateague Lighthouse. Dock your boat at your door also perfect for kayaking or just sit back and enjoy the view! MLS#31717 $319,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108/Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: Priced to sell 3BR/2.5BA Cape Cod in Sunny Wood Manor. Quiet neighborhood and close to Memorial Park. Cozy front porch for those relaxing nights. MLS#32159 $294,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/2BA custom built Contemporary nestled in a quiet setting overlooking a pond teeming with wildlife.Gourmet kitchen w/five burner gas cook top, double oven & stainless appliances. Spacious screen porch, private deck and ground level patio. Successful vacation rental.MLS#40503 $399,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: Remodeled Contemporary brick home w/ 2nd Story master suite w/ beautiful water views of Chincoteague Bay! Hardwood floors, French doors, sun-room, remodeled kitchen, patio, deck, attached garage as well as a detached garage. MLS#36646 $289,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: 4 BR/3BA manufactured home w/large addition in Ocean Breeze. LR w/wood burning fireplace, dining room, sun porch, new heat pump, 2 car garage, concrete driveway. Right around the corner from town’s harbor. MLS#37390 $170,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: Affordable 3BR/1.5BA Ranch w/ side deck & back screened porch. Large corner lot in nice quiet neighborhood. Three outbuildings, outside shower & sold furnished. MLS#40472 $179,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 15 FRIDAY jan. 9 H12:30 p.m. - Science & Philosophy Seminar: E.S. Ferries - ESCC, lecture hall, Melfa H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - Meal: $6/single or $10/family H7 p.m. - New Hope Charge UMM Club mtg. Evergreen Pavilion, Hacksneck H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/Leah Covenant Ministries Center - 787-2486 H7:30 p.m. - ESO Live Performance by Loaded Goat ESO, Belle Haven - 442-3226 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Municipal Bldg., 3305 Main St., Exmore H7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tournament - Parksley VFC H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven SATURDAY jan. 10 - 336-3535 H9:30 a.m. - Mary N. Smith Alumni Assn. mtg. - Mary N. Smith High School, Accomac H10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. - Couponing 101 - Parksley VFC Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 66 Market St., Onancock H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co. H8 p.m. - One-Man Show: “Rattlesnake” - Performed by John Hardy - Historic Palace Theatre, 305 Mason Ave., Cape Charles Monday jan. 12 H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - Northampton Free Library, Nassawadox Hnoon - AA mtg. - St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 25236 Coastal Blvd., Onley H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock H5:15 p.m. - Friends of Northampton Memorial Library mtg. library, Cape Charles H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H7 p.m. - Multiple Sclerosis Support Group - Hampton Inn & Suites, 4129 Lankford Hwy., Exmore - 442-7722 H7 p.m. - AA mtg. - Town Hall, Keller H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Parks & Recreation Dept. LineDancing Class - Indiantown Park, Eastville - 678-0468 H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - WEDNESDAY Sage Diner, Onley jan. 14 H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chincoteague YMCA - $5 Representative Avail. - Northampton Cty. Dept. of Social Services - no appt. needed H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 787-4718 H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Waste Watchers’ mtg. - Chamber of Commerce, Melfa H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H5 p.m. - E.S. Soil & Water Conservation District Board mtg. USDA Service Center, 22545 Center Pkwy., 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 H7 p.m. - Drinking Liberally mtg. - Charlotte Hotel, 7 North St., Onancock H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s Methodist Church, Oak Hall POST TIMES Jan. 9–15 Sunday jan. 11 H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Cokesbury Church, 13 Market St., Onancock H2 p.m. - Women of the Past, Present and Future - Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, Onancock H2:30 p.m. - Bingo - Vietnam Veterans’ Bldg., Main St., Onley H3 p.m. - Male Chorus Winter Song Fest - First Baptist Church, Mappsville H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson Ave., Parksley TUESDAY jan. 13 H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787-3900 H10 a.m. - E.S. Community Services Board mtg. - E.S. Behavioral Healthcare Center, 19056 Greenbush Rd., Parksley H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 H5 p.m. - AA mtg. - St. James’ Episcopal Church, Accomac H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-9776 H6 p.m. - Onancock Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley - 787-2059 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30 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. - Disabled American Veterans’ mtg. - Chapter Bldg., 25534 Main St., Onley H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H7:30 p.m. - E.S. Bird Club Presentation: “Beautiful Bluebirds” - The Hermitage, 23610 North St., Onancock H7:30 p.m. - New Hope Charge UMW Club mtg. - Evergreen Pavilion, Hacksneck H7:30 p.m. - Order of the Eastern Star (Acc. Chap. #62) mtg. - Masonic Lodge, Chincoteague H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic UMC H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac $1 donation/week H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - 787-7099 H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague THURSDAY jan. 15 16 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 HAPPY NEW YEAR!! 2013 F150 Lariat 2015 Ford Mustang 2014 F250 SD 4x4 Crewcab, 4x2, Navigation, Moonroof, 23k Miles Ecoboost Engine, 310 HP & 30 MPG Hwy., Leather Crewcab, 6.7 Diesel, Leather, Lariat, Moonroof, Navigation $35,255 $34,380 $49,890 Certified, 100k Warranty, 30k Miles 15 Passenger Van, Great for moving people, This month’s best deal 2011 Ford Edge 2012 Ford Taurus SEL $18,995 $17,995 Limited, Navigation, Leather, Only 31k Miles 2012 Ford Fusion SE, Blue, 72k Miles, 30+ MPG, Great Deal Thank You for Your Business $10,895 787-1209 Extra $500 Off any Vehicle on this page 2013 E350 $22,995 2013 Ford C-Max SEL, Leather, White or Silver, 2 to Choose From Expires 1/16/15 Kool Ford www.KoolAutomotive.com $18,995 Serving the Eastern Shore for 8+ Years 787-1209 January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 Tax Season is Coming Everyone Approved Guaranteed!!! 2012 Ford Fusion 2008 Ford Explorer 2006 Ford Focus SE $10,895 $13,695 $7,495 SE, Blue, 73k Miles, 30+ MPG 2004 Saturn Ion Limited, 1 Owner, Clean 2013 Ford Focus SE Silver, Great MPG, Clean Hatchback, Factory Warranty 2004 GMC Yukon XL 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser $9,995 $4,995 $4,995 Silver, 150k Miles 2003 Hyundai Sante Fe $12,995 1997 Dodge Van 2005 Ford Escape $1,895 $4,995 $4,995 Conversion, Runs Good, As-Is XLT, Blue, Great SUV 2002 Sable Wagon 2007 Ford Taurus $5,995 $6,995 2009 Pontiac G6 2001 Ford Focus SE 2010 Ford Mustang $9,980 $5,995 $13,995 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 2006 Lincoln Navigator 4x4 $8,995 LX, Silver, 130k Hwy. 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Service & Body Shop 302-0313 SPORTS 18 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 g n i t s Po Up By Bill Sterling P ro football is in the playoff season with only eight teams remaining in the hunt to raise the Super Bowl trophy on Feb. 1. One of those teams is the Baltimore Ravens, whose assistant offensive-line coach is Todd Washington, who played for his father, Tony Washington Jr., at Nandua High School, graduating in 1994. Washington already has two Super Bowl rings, one as a player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from the 2003 Super Bowl, and a second from the 2013 Super Bowl when the Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers. Washington, now in his fourth season as a coach with the Ravens, says, “If you are not about getting rings, you are in the wrong business. We are working 18-hour days preparing for the next opponent, but it’s worth it when the team prevails in a setting like Pittsburgh,” said Washington, who called from the Ravens’ team office Monday between film sessions on this week’s opponent, the New England Patriots. The Ravens are road warriors, having won their last five playoff games, all on the road, including four as a wild-card entry the year they won the Super Bowl. They will have to do the same this year to earn another ring. “Being on the road, it’s all about execution,” says Washington. “The noise is unbelievable, and everyone is against you but your teammates, the coaches and the staff that got on the plane with you.” The Ravens have faced their share of adversity in getting to this point. They lost NFL All-Pro running back Ray Rice before the season began due to much-publicized off-field issues. The offensive line that Washingtion helps oversee lost two starters late in the season and started two rookies last Washington Eyes Third Super Bowl Ring Sunday against the grizzled Steelers. Undrafted free agent James Hurst played the key position of left tackle and more than held his own as the Ravens put up 30 points. “There were predictions that James would be overmatched by James Harrison and the Steeler defensive line. We knew he could handle the pressure, and he performed great,” notes Washington. During the game, Washington is in the coaches’ box high above the playing field relaying information to the coaches on the field on adjustments to what the defense is showing. Coaching is what Washington has wanted to do since he first started following his father around as a young boy at their Melfa home. “There are pictures of me as a child with a whistle around my neck. I would sit for hours and help my father break down tape. I always wanted to coach. It’s something you have to love to do because it demands so much, but for me it’s what I always dreamed of doing,” says Washington. “Even as a player, I always thought about coaching,” he recalls. “I noticed how the coaches handled players and game situations. I wasn’t just an exNFL player looking to get into coaching. This was something I had been pointing toward since I first picked up a football.” In the spring of 2014, Washington turned down an offer to be offensive line coach at the University of Southern California. “The pro game is where I want to be now,” he explains. “I am not ruling out going back to college, but right now I am comfortable with the Ravens and with what I am doing here. If we continue to be successful here, there will be opportunities for the assistant coaches because everyone wants to tap into a successful program.” Washington began his coaching career Shore native Todd Washington is an assistant offensive-line coach for the Baltimore Ravens and making a push for a third Super Bowl ring. as an offensive-line coach at the University of San Diego, where his offensive line helped the team average 44 points a game. He was promoted to offensive coordinator prior to the 2009 campaign. He spent one season with UFL’s Hartford Colonials as the offensive-line coach before joining the Ravens. The Ravens are coached by John Harbaugh, maybe the lesser known of the two Harbaugh coaching brothers, but the more successful pro coach. Washington calls Harbaugh “a player’s coach. He knows what he wants, and if he’s not seeing it, he will get after you. But he treats you like a man, and that’s all you can ask for in this business. Players not only want to play for him, they want to win for him.” Before he was a coach, Washington was an outstanding football player. Aided not only by the knowledge from a coaching father but also good football genetics that allowed him to eventually grow to 6’3” and 324 pounds as a pro, Washington went from Nandua to star at Virginia Tech, where he started at both center and guard for four seasons, helping the Hokies to average more than 200 yards per game over his final two seasons. Washington started at center as a senior, earning first-team All-Big East honors and had 81 knockdown blocks. He was selected to play on the South squad in the Senior Bowl. Washington was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. During the 2002 offseason, he was re-signed by Tampa Bay to a fouryear contract worth $6 million. Salary cap considerations with Tampa Bay brought his release in 2003 following the Super Bowl, but Washington signed with the Houston Texans and started 14 straight games. After three years there, he was signed by the Cleveland Browns, but chronic knee injuries led Washington to announce his retirement before the 2006 season. Washington and his wife, Shannon, have two sons, Cameron (15) and Zane (9), and a daughter, Ava (11). During the season, his time with the family is precious. “The amount of time and effort we invest in each game is staggering. We sacrifice a lot,” says Washington, who comes from a tight-knit family that includes his mother Earline and brother T.J. in addition to his father. Those sacrifices as a coach made his second Super Bowl ring even more special than the first. “It was great to be a player on a team that was named world champions, but the feeling as a coach is something I can’t even describe. It makes all the work worthwhile,” says the 38-year-old Washington. And a third Super Bowl ring would be even sweeter, he adds. January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 Run for the Animals Fund-raiser Set The 2015 Run For The Animals is set for Sunday, April 12, at the Historic Onancock School. This is a charity event to benefit various animal-care organizations on the Eastern Shore. Runners can choose the half marathon (13.1 miles) or the 10K (6.2 miles). The registration booth will be open from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. with a pre-race meeting at 8 a.m. The race will start at 8:30 a.m. with awards at 11:30 a.m. and a post-race celebration at noon. Commemorative event T-shirts, finishing medals and trophies will be given out. The race will have professional timing; leashed canines and baby strollers are welcome. The event will be held rain or shine Awards will be given for the top five fund-raisers The registration fee is $40 ($50 after March 31). The reduced student fee is $20 ($25 after March 31). For information on registering, volunteering, sponsoring or fund-raising, call Andrea at 757-999-4999 or visit website www.RunForTheAnimals.com Painter Flotilla Offers Boating Course U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 12-02 Painter has announced its winter boater education opportunity. The flotilla is offering two boating safety courses. The first course, basic Boating Safety and Seamanship, will begin Friday, Jan. 23, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Craddockville United Methodist Church and continue over six nights (Jan. 28 and 30, and Feb. 4, 6 and 11, all from 7 to 9 p.m.). The required exam will be administered Feb. 13 at the same time. The basic topics covered will include boat design and handling, trailering, rules of the water, aids to navigation, required equipment and Virginia laws. This course will qualifies participants for a lifetime Virginia boater license. The basic course will be followed by Advanced Boating Skills and Seamanship, which will be offered at the same times and location on Feb. 18, 20, 25 and 27 and March 4, 6, 11 and 13. Advanced material will include hands-on SPORTS SHORTS knot tying, charting and navigation, radio usage and weather. Participants may register for the basic course or both courses at the same time (with a discount). Individuals possessing a Virginia boater card may take the advanced portion only. Contact Russell Vreeland at 4427029 or rvreeland@wcupa.edu for complete registration information. ing more about the sport,” said Jones, a graduate of Central High School. Jones said he has donated equipment he can use and wants to provide lessons at no charge except for minimal insurance costs and any other equipment needed by boxers. Anyone interested in participating in a boxing clinic or providing a building for it can contact Jones at 757-999-0586. Ex-Boxer Wants To Give Lessons Boating Course at Greenbackville Linwood Jones, a professional heavyweight boxer for 20 years, is interested in providing boxing lessons for youth 8 and older. Jones is also looking to rent a location suitable for holding a boxing clinic. Jones, who was once heavyweight champion Larry Holmes’ top sparring partner, boxed professionally from 1978 to 1998. “I’ve been around boxing most of my life and wanted to pass on my knowledge to youth interested in know- A boating safety course will start Monday, Jan. 12, at Captain’s Cove Marina Club in Greenbackville, given by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 12-06 Chincoteague. Pre-registration is required. For additional information, email jeconquest@verizon.net All personal watercraft operators, regardless of age, must take a boating safety course. For those 30 years of age or younger, the deadline already has passed to meet the requirement, which Injured in a Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident? Call Jim Hurley of Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers Jim in Exmore with his friend, Gary Onley of G.O. Kutz Kreations Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers 866/455-6657 cooperhurley.com Helping Shore Residents for Over 20 Years was by July 1, 2012. Motorboat operators 50 years of age or younger must meet the requirement by July 1, 2015. All motorboat operators, regardless of age, must meet the requirement by July 1, 2016. Anglers To Meet Monday The Eastern Shore of Virginia Anglers Club (www.esanglersclub.org) will hold its monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 12, in the conference room of the Sage Restaurant in Onley at 7:30 p.m. The session will feature a presentation by Jennifer Dreyer of Virginia Institute of Marine Science on Antarctica. She also will discuss fishes and whales of the Antarctic. The public is welcome. Northampton P&R Co-ed Volleyball Northampton County Parks and Recreation co-ed volleyball will start Monday, March 9. The registration deadline is Monday, March 2. The registration fee is $125 per team. Sign up early to get your team’s preferred practice slot. For coaches’ packets, call 678-0468. Cape Center 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles email: capecntr@msn.com 757-331-1541 Loyal Locals’ Specials Week of Jan. 10 - 16, 2015 Saturday Beer Battered Softcrab & 4 Fried Jumbo Shrimp $1999 Sunday Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $849 Dinner: Chicken & Dumplings w/1 Side $899 Monday Veal Parmesan $999 Tuesday Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 Wednesday All You Can Eat Steamed Shrimp w/1 Side $1699 Thursday Grilled Honey Mustard Chicken Breast Friday Hamburger Steak $999 $899 20 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 Broadwater Beats Chincoteague 72-62 in Free-Throw Fest Story and photos by Bill Sterling Broadwater outlasted Chincoteague 72-62 Wednesday night on the road as Keegan Czesak scored 29 points, including 13 of 19 from the foul line. The game was marred by fouls, including two technicals on each team in the first half, as Broadwater went to the line 34 times, making 22, while Chincoteague was 14 of 21. Czesak went to the line 16 times in the first half alone. Supporting Czesak were Taylor Major with 18 points and Tyler Major with 11. Jakiel Handy led Chincoteague with 19 points, while Trevor Bailey had 11. Gardner Fosque, back from an injury that forced him to miss several games, had 8 points. Broadwater held a 45-34 halftime lead. Chincoteague cut the margin to 6 midway through the third quarter, but could not take advantage of a cold spell by the Vikings as the Ponies scored 9 points to Broadwater’s 6 in that third quarter. The Ponies were down 61-52 with 4:10 remaining, but Broadwater maintained its lead as Tyler Major drove the length of the floor twice for key buckets. Broadwater, in the midst of playing six games in eight days, hosts Alliance tonight at 7 and Norfolk Academy tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Chincoteague led 34-15 at halftime as 10 Ponies scored. Trevor Bailey added eight points. Chincoteague hosts Worcester Prep Monday with the tip off at 5:30 p.m. The girls play at 4 p.m. Vikes Top IWA Broadwater opened the new year with a 62-49 road win over Isle of Wight Academy Tuesday night. The Vikings trailed 13-11 after one quarter, but a 15-9 run in the second quarter and a 21-10 margin in the third gave them a commanding 15-point lead entering the final stanza. Keegan Czesak led Broadwater with 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the floor. Taylor Major added 14 points, with Major Morgan scoring 9. Bryce Casey led Isle of Wight with 20 points. Tyler Major led the Vikings in rebounding with seven. Taylor Major and Morgan had five each. Ponies Blast SC Jaquan Persinger led Chincoteague with 17 points and Jakiel Handy added 12 as the Ponies easily prevailed over Salisbury School 61-37 Tuesday night on the island. Chincoteague Drevon Johnson (20) and Anthony Wailes (34) defend Broadwater’s Tyler Major on a drive to the basket Wednesday night. Broadwater emerged with a 72-62 win. Chinco Girls Edged by SS The Chincoteague girls lost a narrow 22-18 decision to Salisbury School Tuesday night at home. “This was probably our best game of the season thus far,” said Pony coach Kelly Fox. “The Lady Ponies came out strong. They moved the ball executing their plays well. They were pretty tough on defense.” Kristin Fox led Chincoteague with 8 points, Ronny Malone had 5, Sarah Turner 3 and Krista Reed added 2 points. E. Butler led Salisbury School with 10 points. “I’m proud of the girls. They’re meeting their season and game goals one at a time. They are consistently improving,” added Fox. Chincoteague held a 6-3 lead after one quarter before Salisbury School took the lead with a 11-0 spurt in the second quarter. The Lady Ponies closed the gap with a 9-6 fourthquarter rally. Lady Vikings Fall to IWA Broadwater’s Kathleen Kraft had four steals and 4 points Tuesday. The Broadwater girls fell to Isle of Wight Academy 53-35 on the road Tuesday night. The Lady Vikings trailed only 15-12 after one quarter, but managed only 4 points in the second quarter and 6 in the third. Anna Sexauer led Broadwater with 19 points. Palmer Smith added 5 points, while seniors Jenna Hare and Kathleen Kraft had 6 and 4 points, respectively. Sexauer also had 10 rebounds to lead Broadwater. Kraft led the Vikings with four steals. Chincoteague’s Sarah Turner had 3 points Tuesday. January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament Adds Golden Tilefish The 58th annual Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament, which opened Jan. 1 and runs throughout the year, has added golden tilefish to the list of species eligible for citation awards. At its annual meeting last month, the tournament committee considered a request from the public to add golden tilefish and grouper (any species) to the list. The initial minimum qualifying weight was set at 30 pounds. Recent stock assessment data for Mid-Atlantic waters indicates the golden tilefish stock is not overfished. In Virginia, the aggregate possession limit for tilefish (golden, blueline and sand tilefish) is seven fish. Snowy grouper and wreckfish are the two most commonly caught species of “grouper” (wreckfish are not true grouper, but are lumped in this group for management purposes). Stock assessment data for these fish is limited. In the South Atlantic, there is a vessel possession of just one fish and in Virginia there is an aggregate possession limit of one grouper per per- son. Both golden tilefish and grouper generally are caught in waters deeper than 200 feet and suffer from extreme pressure differences (barotrauma) as they are brought to the surface. Even when acceptable release procedures are followed, a high mortality rate is thought to occur. For these reasons, while the tournament committee opted to add golden tilefish to the program as a weigh-in with a 30-pound minimum, tilefish will not be eligible for a release award. Additionally, the committee felt the request to add grouper to the program was not justified at this time. The committee reviewed the trend in citation number by species, comparing the 2014 season to prior years. Citation numbers for several of the most popular inshore species, such as croaker, flounder, grey trout and spot, were at very low levels, but this has occurred in other times since the tournament began in 1958. The committee next considered Eastern Shore Bail Bonds Barry and I have decided to CLOSE Becca’s for the month of January!! ESVA’s Premier and Only Bail Bonds Company Bail Bonds - 24 hrs. / 7 days Out in Minutes Serving Accomack & Northampton County Since 2011 We will still be OPEN on Thursday night from 5-8 for Burger Night! Cakes will still be available by calling and leaving a message @ 757-789-3686 or by calling my cell @ 757-710-4395, but please leave a message!! The Wine Rack in Onley will also have cakes available. Becca’s will be having our Valentine’s Dinner!! Michael Allen Owner/Agent Bill Allen Owner/Agent (757)709-5470 Michael Allen (757)710-0831 Bill Allen (757)710-2976 23321 Courthouse Ave., Accomac Make your reservations soon!! Sorry for any inconvenience and we appreciate all of our wonderful customers who have been so loyal!! Becca & Barry increasing the minimum qualifying length (currently 46 inches) to 48 inches for red drum. This discussion was carried over from the 2013 annual meeting to assemble additional background material. Red drum was added to the tournament as an eligible species in 1960 with a minimum weight of 40 pounds. A release citation was added in 1988 with a 44-inch minimum. The weight citation was eliminated for 1999 and the minimum qualifying length was increased to 46 inches in 2004. The impact of increasing from the current 46-inch minimum to 48 inches would be significant. In 2013, 36.7 percent of the red drum registered for citation awards would not have qualified. For 2014, 54.7 percent would be eliminated. The committee discussed what was considered a trophy red drum in other states and considered the potential impact to the tournament from an angler’s perspective and in cost savings. Following this review, the committee voted to maintain the current qualifying standards. “The tournament committee believes the current minimum qualifying standards represent a true trophy catch that warrants recognition by the tournament even as the population size structure changes within a species,” stated Tournament Director Lewis Gillingham. The tournament committee made major changes to the program in 2004, instituting release citations for all species and increasing the qualifying minimums for more than a dozen species. In recent years, the committee has attempted to fine-tune individual minimum qualifying weights and lengths to coincide with historical trophy-fish standards. Other popular programs administered by the Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament, such as the Junior Angler Program, and the Expert and Master Angler programs, will return unchanged in 2015. The Junior Angler Program challenges children younger than 16 years of age to catch and release six species of saltwater fish. To qualify as an Expert Angler, an angler must register fish in at least six different species for citation awards during the year. Master Angler requirements are 25 citations (with a maximum of one per species per year) in at least five different species over an unlimited period starting in 1996. Additional Master Angler levels can be achieved with an additional 25 qualifying citations and five species. On another note, anglers should check their current saltwater fishing license for its expiration date before heading out on the water in 2015, as saltwater fishing licenses are now valid for 365 days from the date of purchase. Anglers must have a valid Virginia saltwater fishing license unless legally exempt. Again in 2015, those anglers 16 years of age and older, but not required to purchase a saltwater fishing license (such as those anglers over 65 years of age or anglers fishing on another angler’s licensed vessel), must register with the Virginia Fisherman Identification Program (it is free and can be done online at www.mrc.virginia.gov/FIP). Anglers also are advised to pay attention to all 2015 fishery regulations as they are announced. All applicable fisheries regulations must be adhered to and a saltwater fishing license is required for tournament participation. In addition, anglers fishing the territorial sea south of the Virginia border for striped bass are reminded these are North Carolina waters and anglers must have a valid North Carolina saltwater fishing license. Virginia does not have a reciprocity agreement with North Carolina, and the Virginia saltwater license will not be accepted in North Carolina waters. The Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament is a program of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission funded with revenues from Virginia’s saltwater fishing license. The tournament offers wooden wall citation plaques or album-sized certificates for 36 species of saltwater fish which meet minimum criteria. The tournament operates all year. For more information, contact Lewis S. Gillingham, Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament, 2600 Washington Ave., Third Floor, Newport News, VA 23607, (757)491-5160, (757)2478014 (fax), or vswft@mrc.virginia.gov 22 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 T A B L E S Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, January 12 H 10:36 a.m. L 5:10 p.m. H 11:17 a.m. L 5:51 p.m. H 11:58 a.m. L 6:02 a.m. H 12:44 p.m. L 6:53 a.m. H 1:34 p.m. L 7:46 a.m. H 2:29 p.m. L 8:43 a.m. H 3:26 p.m. L 9:41 a.m. H 10:40 a.m. Chinco. 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In Loving Memory of Jeanette “Sis” Parker Colona January 11, 1931 - March 19, 2013 The 11th day of January Truly a special day We continue to celebrate your birth Remember to ‘Keep it Real’ in every way. You are loved & missed so very much Still hard to believe you are gone You have touched so many lives Through the work that you have done. We were sad to see you go In our hearts you will always stay God called you home for a job well done We honor you forever on this day. written by Karen Colona Barrett Lovingly submitted by the family Auto Supplies Reese 12k gtw dual Cam weight-distribution & anti-sway system for towing a travel trailer. Plus shank & ball. Used twice. Regular $750, Sell $375. Call 757-350-9055. THANK YOU The Strand Family would like to express our thanks to friends and family for the many calls, cards, food donations, flowers, visits, and support we received following the sudden death of our loved one, BURLEY “MR. B” STRAND. It was such a comfort to know that he touched so many lives. Your support and acts of kindness has helped us cope at this sad time. Words can not express how truly grateful we are for all your thoughtfulness and generosity. Thank you so much, Barbara Stand - wife, Irnita Charbonneau daughter, and Strand Family ’90 22-ft. seapro cutty cabin - Rebuilt OMC 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, 22-ft. aluminum trailer w/ brakes (Grady White clone). $10,300. Pat-757-442-4635. ’05 17’ bayliner - Low hrs., $4,200. 130 h.p. I/O, depth finder, trailer, Call 710-8603 or 442-4141. boat wheels - 4-blade, 1 pair, 19” x 23-11/2” shaft. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & leave message. Boats, Etc. ’91 Parker 2520 sport cabin boat - Yamaha 250 engine (needs work) & trailer. $20K OBO. Call 757-678-7396. ’99 JOHNSON OUTBOARD - 115 h.p. $1800. Can be demoed. Good condition. 757-442-1345 1988 Grady White 20’, 225 h.p. Yamaha, 2 axle trailer. Ready to go. $10,000. Call 757-824-5748. Help Wanted ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST Position #ES007 The Eastern Shore Health District has an opening for an Environmental Health Specialist supporting the General Environmental Health Services Program including food and restaurant sanitation, rabies investigation and abatement, migrant labor camp and tourist establishment sanitation, swimming pool and marina sanitation, beach monitoring, and general environmental complaints. Protects environmental health through the enforcement of Virginia health laws/regulations. This position is readvertised; prior applicants with continued interest in the position must reapply. For detailed job information or to apply, visit http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov/. Virginia Department of Health (VDH) accepts only online applications; apply by 5 p.m. on January 15, 2015. EEO. POLICE OFFICER The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District will be accepting applications for Police Officer in the Operations Division until January 15, at 2:00 p.m. Applicant must be certified as a police officer in the Commonwealth of Virginia in accordance with regulations of the Department of Criminal Justice System. Applicant must have experience involving a variety of general or support duty police assignments, including work performance under emergency situations and potential personal hazard and danger. This is a full-time position with a salary range of $36,141 to $56,811 and includes a complete benefits package. Applications may be obtained from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District’s personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, by telephone (757) 331-2960, or online at www.cbbt.com/employment.html. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District is an equal opportunity employer. Virginia Department of Transportation VDOT hasopportunities opportunities statewide. VDOT has statewide. We are currently seeking outstanding We are currently seeking outstanding candidates for for the positions: candidates thefollowing following position: Emergency Maintenance Operators CDL Maintenance Crew MemberAccomac, Franklin Accomac, VAand Williamsburg Residencies – and For more details on this position Various Locations other opportunities For more details on these positions and other go to go to opportunities www.vdot.jobs www.vdot.jobs We keep Moving We keepVirginia Virginia Moving VDOT an equal opportunity VDOT is anisequal opportunity employer employer Floyd Propane is looking for an experienced Class B Driver. Must have Haz-mat, Airbrakes & Tanker endorsements. Full-time position. Great pay! Excellent health insurance. Matching 401K. Paid vacation. Apply in person: 35350 Lankford Hwy., Belle Haven. Or call: 757-442-2444. Northampton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting employment applications for: Certified Law Enforcement Officer Job will require shift work, nights, weekends and some holidays. Qualifications: over the age of 21 and have obtained high school diploma or GED. Applications may be obtained from the Northampton County Sheriff’s Office located at 5211 The Hornes, Eastville, Va. 23347 or the county’s website www.co.northampton.va.us Deadline for applications: January 30, 2015. Northampton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. RiversideHealth System is seeking candidates for the following openings: Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital, Nassawadox, VA Director of Plant Operations Pharmacy Technician Support Service Technician Registered Radiology Technologist Shore Rehabilitation Center, Parksley, VA Certified Nursing Assistant Licensed Practical Nurse Physical Therapist Director of Nursing Inservice Instructor Registered Nurse Shore Rehabilitation Center, Parksley, VA Licensed Practical Nurse (Partners Women’s Health) Registered Nurse (Orthopedics)  To apply: www.riversideonline.com/careers Riverside Talent Recruitment Center (866) 929-9905 EOE 20’ 4” open c-hawk ’95 Mercury 200 outboard, trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. ’00 maxum 2800 scr twin 4.3L V6 engines. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) maintenance record. Many extras. $22K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. boat wheels - 3-blade, 1 pair, 22” x 23-11/2” shaft. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & leave message. ’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. 757-709-1191, leave msg. mercury outboard propeller ss 22Pitch - Like new. $450. 757-710-0070 ’01 18’ trophy - Very good cond. + extras. Can be seen at K & E Marine, across from Perdue plant. $11K. 757-678-3622. January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 20-ft. mako - 175 h.p. Johnson outboard (not many hours), galvanized trailer, power wench, electronics & outriggers. $4,000 OBO. 352-422-0002. ’77 22’ catalina sailboat - Swing keel, new fiberglass, clean cabin, good sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long shaft, Load-rite trailer. $3,800 (OBO). 442-1132 ’94 seapro 180CC w/1996 johnson 88 h.p. SPL motor. Exc. cond., trailer included. $5K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. 18’ ’75 laguna windsor sailboat - w/ ’01 Load-rite trailer, like new, good learner boat, 6 h.p. Johnson, Reduced: $1,000, at Cape Charles Marina. 757-331-4940. ’91 SeaRay Sundancer - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mercruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; A/C w/reverse cycle heat, nice galley, head w/ shower, sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, much more. 787-3454 30’ sportscraft 300 Sea Eagle. Updated 350 Vortex 315 h.p. Low hrs. Reduced to $8,900 OBO. Selling due to illness. 854-1834. ’03 aquasport - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115 h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ Loader trailer, new upholstery, must see! REDUCED: $9,200. OBO. Call 757-678-6098. ’86 aquasport - 29ft. TM w/tower & controls, full electronics & auto-pilot, radar & A/C. Twin 350 inboards, galley, head w/ shower, sleeps 4. $9,950. Call 757-789-3513. 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, 9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift, anchor puller, sink, fridge, stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer. $8,995. 757-302-1185 ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. Bought new in 2002. Low engine hours & exc. cond. $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 24’ privateer w/130 H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke Boat, motor, & trailer: asking $8,000 OBO. Pot puller included. 757-678-6226. ’99 angler - 22-ft. Walkaround Cutty Cab, 150 h.p. Johnson. Boat, motor, all equipment & Venture trailer: $10K OBO. 443-286-7215 19.5-ft. privateer Custom from factory open, full-length custom canopy. 40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs., elec. start & tilt, all stainless steel deck fittings, Load-rite trailer w/teflon rollers. $9,500: it is a steal! Call 757-875-0268. Free quotes for your legal advertising needs. 757.789.7678 Farm & Lawn Equipment 2000 case maxi-c trencher w/Hydra-Bore & P-75 vibratory plow & 6-in. digger chain, 492 use hours. $7,500. Call 757-442-9239. FORD TRACTOR - 1953 Jubilee - exc. cond. - garagekept - Contact 442-2321. 1953 ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE 600 FORD TRACTOR - $3,500. 442-7507. ’08 john deere la130 w/48-in. deck for sale, $950. In very good cond., serviced yearly. 21 h.p., Briggs & Stratton 724 cc, 2 cyl. gasoline. Includes rear 2 bag bagger assembly. 894-8354. Feed/Seed horse hay - $5 per bale. straw - $3.50 per bale. Call 757-824-3930 or call 757-894-1339 (cell). Firewood For Sale seasoned oak & Cherry - Size 16” to 18” and 18” to 22”. Call 6782566. Misc. - For Sale 3-year-old scooter - Barely used. XL helmet included. $700 OBO. 787-8417. franklin woodburner stove - $300 OBO. 787-8417. soft crabs soft crabs soft crabs For Sale 757-709-3240 pipe-threading machine - 1”-2” with dies & oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070. generator: 1850-watt Coleman Generator: $200. Misc. used office furniture & working gangboxes: Call for prices. 710-0070 BECKETT oil furnace - 80% fuel efficient, Bought new ’01. All orig. paperwork. 20-ft. galv. duct work. 8-ft. flue pipe. Serviced in January. REDUCED: $350. Scott: 757-442-2079. Burgundy Recliner (1.5-yrs. old) – $175. Call 757-442-4533 (leave msg.) set of 4 chrome 20” universal car rims & 2 brand new tires – Reduced: $275 for everything. 678-2566. elegant china cabinet - Must See!! Excellent Condition. $300. Call 1-757-787-1028. ’88-’92 maxx racing card set - And 1990 Skybox NBA Card Sets: Make Offer. 710-8637 tungsten wedding band - Size 9, $50. Call 757-894-8908. baldwin piano - Excellent condition. Needs tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 754 taylor triplehead soft-serve ice cream machine - Bought new; only used 6 mos. Water cooled. $2,500. Call 757-710-7000. simplicity basinet Like brand new with music and vibrations. $75. Call 757-854-1637. items for sale - German dining rm set $450; 6 piece wall unit 16’x7’ $450; Tower pioneer sound system $600; tools, grills, computers, books, $’s low, not priced items range from $2-$30. 757-694-1336. FOR SALE: Oak dining room table w/5 chairs & a captain’s chair; an antique china closet. $400 OBO. Call 757-787-7307. Steuben Dressage Saddle $425. 757-999-4999 NEW VOGUE PRIMA: Above-ground pool. 24’ round with auto cleaner. Must be moved. $2,950 OBO. 757-709-0409 Mobile Homes 3BR, 2ba trailer for rent in Pine Ridge Trailer Park, Melfa. $575/ mo., $425/deposit. Text 787-3317. 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 birdsnest - 2BR mobile home. No pets, No Sec. 8. Available immediately. $575/mo. + sec. dep. Call 757-678-5547. parksley - 3BR, 1BA home. Sec. 8 accepted. $650/mo. Available now. 757-709-4581. trailer lots - Land lots available to lease for singlewide trailer homes at Modest Town Trailer Park. Call Carl at 410-262-3070. 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. Pets pit bull puppies Call or text 757-894-3518. Real Estate 2 lots for sale - .912 & .916 acres. Well & septic installed. On Boston Rd., Pungoteague (just south of Big Pine Rd.) Asking $52,000 for both lots together. Call 757-710-7349 for sale: near wachapreague - Tax Map 113, double circle 2, parcel G. 26.43 acres. Asking $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 for sale: wallops launch pad view 3/4-acre lot - Site ready. Priced below assessment. Call 757-710-0501. for sale: craddockville - House w/3BR, 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. workshop & outbuilding. Enclosed den & screened front porch. Lg. living & dining rooms. WOW: only $139,000. Call 442-9436. Peter Cartwright, in Exmore, Va., has apartments available now. No application fee. Electric is included in your rent. Must be 62 or older. For more information call 414-0020. Hartley Hall Senior Housing in Pocomoke City, Md., is accepting applications for 1-bedroom and efficiency apartments in an elderly housing subsidized apartment complex. Contact 410957-2252 for application or visit office at 1006 Market Street in Pocomoke City. Equal Housing Opportunity accomack manor apartments for seniors (55 & over) fitness, computer, & community rooms Planned activities & pet friendly 757-665-5848 eho newtowne apartments Immediate Occupancy to those who qualify EFFICIENCY APTS. AVAILABLE AGE 62+ Apply at Newtowne Apartments, Pocomoke Rent based on income Call: (410) 957-1562 onancock square apartments Accepting applications for 1- & 2-BR apts. Recently renovated apts. with central air/heat, located off Pennewell Ave., in historic Onancock, VA. Rents based on income. Contact site manager at (757) 787-7213 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 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 Exmore Village I & II Apartments Looking for a cool affordable apartment? 1-Bedroom Apartments for persons 62 and older or persons with disabilities. Rent based on income. Qualified applicants will be placed on the waiting list. (757)442-9471 Rentals - Apts. onancock - Deluxe 2BR, Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, W/D, All Appliances, $675/ mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640. Available now. Bayview Heritage Gardens Accepting applications for apt. rentals on 1- or 2-BR. Rent based on income. Central heat & A/C. Private entry, range, refrigerator, laundry facility, mini-blinds, free cable & water. Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 757-331-4606 TDD # 1-800-828-1140 This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider & employer. Working late? Place your classifieds in print or online at any hour of the day or night at www.easternshorepost.com. Add a graphic or a picture too! 26 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 MARSHALL’S TREE SERVICE Capable, Affordable, Dependable New Year, New Driveway. Dry Shells, Stone, Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work Just Call Site Work Specialist John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 TONY’S TREE SERVICE COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL 14319 Deer Path Hallwood, VA 23359 (757) 990-1131 Residential • Commercial FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation Licensed and Insured Rentals Commercial office space - For immediate occupancy. Fully furnished, 23 x 60 commercial office trailer situated off Rt. 13 in Accomac. 1,380 sq. ft. of interior space w/7cubicles & conference table & chairs to accompany both. High ceilings & welllighted interior & exterior. Heated & air conditioned w/bathroom. Gravel parking lot. Safe & secure. Short or long term lease available $1,200/mo. Contact Melissa at 757-787-4141. 4 office spaces available - Between Onley and Onancock. All utilities (except phone). Call 787-7105. Services Simpson Tree & BOBCAT Service - Tree trimming, removal and stump grinding. 787-2100 or 7108477. FREE ESTIMATES. We accept credit cards. paRKS paving Paving, Seal Coating, All Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Extensions, Dirt Work, Bobcat & Mini Backhoe Services. Locally Owned Business. 757-710-9600. Garage Doors Automatic Openers Installation, Sales & Service Rentals - Houses parksley - 5BR, 1.5BA, $900/mo., everything electric. M&M Property Mgmt. 787-7052. temperanceville 2+BR, 2BA, lg. Kit., LR, Din. Rm., W/D hook-up. Avail. Jan. 1. $750/mo. 710-2154. chincoteague - 2BR, 1BA, electric heat & central air, W/D hook-up. $650/ mo. + sec. dep., 1-year lease. 757-336-5804. parksley - 3BR, 1BA house for rent. $600/mo. Sec. 8 welcome to apply. Call 757-620-6474. onancock - Small 3BR, 1BA, Eat-in Kit., CAC, $750/mo. + sec. dep. & credit check req’d. 1 yr. lease. Call 787-7640. Affordable Rates Call 894-3151 LEATHER & VINYL REPAIR Fibrenew Delmarva (757)854-3970 delmarva@fibrenew.com www.fibrenew.com/delmarva Pine, Oak, Walnut, Cherry and more for sale. Rough cut or planed available or we saw your logs. Portable Sawmill. 757-331-4848 Sporting Goods wanted Guns, ammo, military knives & items. Highest CASH prices paid. Call: 757-710-3081. Storage nandua mini storage Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., Tasley. 757-787-3059. $10 Off 1st month’s rent Thrift Shop Smith Chapel Thrift Shop, Quinby - Open this Sat., Jan. 10. 8-11 a.m. Open every Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. Fill a bag for $2. Vehicles – Cars, Trucks, SUVs, RVs ’07 honda accord se – 6-cyl., auto., A/C, black, 86K mi., $1,000 under Kelley= $8,600. 757-787-3814. ’10 toyota tacoma pre-runner supercab – 83K miles, Exc. Cond. $17,500. Call Jeff at 678-6041. SUV for sale: ’01 Lexus lx 470 – 76K mi., fully equipped, garage kept, REDUCED: $15,500. CALL 710-3726. ’11 mustang gt 5.0 – 6-spd. auto., red exterior & black interior. 9,900 mi. $22,000. 410-957-4508. ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt lariet - All options, 200K mi., mechanically & physically sound. $7,800. Call 757620-9042 or 757-653-0371. ’84 Monte Carlo Classic. 45,000 actual miles, AM/FM cassette, power brakes & steering. $8,800. 442-5009. ’81 Cadillac El Dorado Diesel. Very good cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Call Rodney 665-4639. ISA Certified Arborist (#MA-3138A) Licensed & Insured Accepting: Free estimates. 442-7540 ’96 mercury sable 139K mi., $1,500. 787-2490. ’95 ford escort - 95K mi., automatic, air, 4-door, power windows & locks. $1,800 OBO. 336-4507. ’03 ford sport trac V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, good tires, great cond., 212K miles, $4,300 OBO. 789-7669 ’03 ford mustang Newly painted yellow, P/S, A/T, A/C, CD player w/remote, full power, V6, exc. cond., 112.5K mi., REDUCED: $4,500. 757-709-3613. ’12 nissan altima 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic, A/C, CD player, cruise control, power window/locks, like new, warranty, 22K mi., $14,900. Call 443-235-0304. ’76 Chevy Impala 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. 442-2263 after 5. ’11 Coachmen classc motorhome - Leprechaun 32-ft., 2 slide-outs, leveling jacks. Loaded w/extras. $60,000 OBO. 999-3437. ’99 corvette convertible - Black on black, exc. cond., 32K mi., chrome wheels, new tires, garage kept. $22,000. Call 757-894-1664. 1969 4-door chevy malibu – Has a solid frame. Restoration project. 350 rebuilt engine. Title included. $2,200 OBO. Leave message: 787-4143. ’00 mustang – 150K mi. New tires, brakes clutch & windshield-wiper motor. $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. ’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. Sell your boat or truck for only $25!! Only in the Eastern Shore Post!! Call Angie at 789-7678 Vehicles – Motorcycles & ATVs ’98 yamaha v-twin One owner, 14K mi., garage kept, black & chrome. Just serviced ($1,300.00) $2,600Firm. 757-442-6057. ’88 BMW motorcycle - K100RS, 52K miles. Has bags, fairing, & windshield. $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. 2007 Harley davidson- Super Glide Custom. 2100 miles. Garage kept. $16,000. Now Only $13,000. 710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only, please.) ’05 SPORTSTER HARLEY, 2,000 miles, blue, $7,500 negotiable, Excellent cond. 757-710-9107 ‘04 Harley fat boy Apehangers, Triple Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Asking $9,500. Call 757-7099112 or 757-709-4963. Wanted buying junk cars, scrap metal, copper, aluminum, brass, tin, & aluminum rims. Paying top dollar. Turn your scrap into cash!! Cars picked up the same day, free of charge. We also buy Elec. Motors & batteries. So call Bowser & Son Salvage Yard ph. 824-3719 or cell 8945859. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 27320 Nelsonia Road Bloxom, VA 23308 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of $52,000.00, dated February 3, 2005, recorded among the land records of the Circuit Court for Accomack County on February 9, 2005, as Instrument Number 200500796, the undersigned appointed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, at the main entrance of the courthouse for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Ave, Accomac, VA on January 26, 2015 at 10:00 AM, the property described in said deed of trust, located at the above address and briefly described as: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN METOMPKIN MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA CONTAINING THIRTY THOUSAND SQUARE FEET (30,000 SQ. FT.) MORE OR LESS AND SHOWN ON PARCEL A ON A CERTAIN SKETCH MARKED ATTACHMENT A ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THIS DEED AND BOUNDED GENERALLY AS FOLLOWS: ON THE NORTH BY VIRGINIA STATE ROUTE 187 THE BLOXOM TO NELSONIA ROAD; ON THE EAST BY THE REMAINING LAND OF THE GRANTORS; ON THE SOUTH BY THE REMAINING LAND OF THE GRANTORSL ON THE WEST BY PARCEL B AS SHOWN ON SAID SKETCH. Tax ID: 69B-1-A. TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidder’s deposit of $5,200.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will be required in cash, certified or cashier’s check. Settlement within fifteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit. Additional terms to be announced at sale. This is a communication from a debt collector. This notice is an attempt to collect on a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Loan Type: Conv/FNMA (Trustee # 538795) Substitute Trustee: ALG Trustee, LLC, C/O Atlantic Law Group, LLC PO Box 2548, Leesburg, VA 20177, (703) 777-7101, website: http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com FEI # 1074.01801 01/09/2015, 01/16/2015 January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 COUNTRYSIDE AUCTION Antiques & Collectables Hopeton, VA Auctions & Legal Advertising NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE 29406 Stuarts Way, Cape Charles, VA 23310 GPIN NO. 00112-07-00-0009 In execution of a certain Deed of Trust dated February 28, 2011, recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Northampton County, Virginia (“Clerk’s Office”) as Instrument No. 110000404, securing the original principal amount of $223,500.00 from Kiptopeke Properties, LLC to Richard J. Tavss, et al, Trustees (the “Deed of Trust”), for whom Pender & Coward, P. C., Substitute Trustee (the “Substitute Trustee”), has been duly substituted pursuant to a Deed of Appointment of Substitute Trustee, dated December 5, 2014, and default having occurred in the payment of the debts secured by the Deed of Trust, and at the request and direction of the holder of the note evidencing such debt (the “Lender”), the Substitute Trustee will sell the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 11:00 a.m. on the 21st day of January, 2015, on the front steps of the Circuit Court of the City of Northampton County, Virginia, 5229 The Hornes, Eastville, Virginia 23347, to-wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, with the buildings and improvements thereon, lying, situate and being in Northampton County, Virginia, and being known, numbered and designated as Lot 9, as shown on that certain plat entitled “Kiptopeke Landing, Phase Two, Subdivision of Parcel A (Plat Book 33, Page 40) Tax Parcel 112-A-38, Capeville District, Northampton County, Virginia”, dated June 27, 2005, made by MSA, P. C., recorded in the aforesaid Clerk’s Office in Plat Book 34 at page 69 and 70, as Instrument Number 050002619. The above described real property is hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Property”. TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CASH EQUIVALENT. A bidder’s deposit, in cash or certified or cashier’s check, of $5,000.00 may be required at the time of sale from the successful bidder. The balance shall be paid in cash, certified or cashier’s check at settlement. Settlement shall be held within ten (10) days from the date of the sale (or at such other time as may be acceptable to the Substitute Trustee) at the office of the Substitute Trustee, Pender & Coward, P. C., 222 Central Park Avenue, Su. 400, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to waive the deposit requirement as to any bidder, withdraw the Property from sale at any time before the termination of bidding, keep the bidding open for any length of time, and reject any and all bids. In the event the successful bidder fails to complete settlement as required, the deposit shall be retained and applied to the costs of the sale, including Substitute Trustee’s fees, with the remaining balance delivered to the Lender to be applied against amounts secured by the Deed of Trust, and the Property shall be re-sold at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder. Such retention of deposit shall not limit any rights or remedies of Sunday, January 18, 2014 @ Noon Directions: Located approx. 60 mi. South of Salisbury, Md. and approx. 60 mi. North of Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Turn West off Rt. 13 on to Rt. 676 (Dennis Rd.) Just North of Parksley, Va. and follow signs. Look for full listing next week. Lots of coins including quarters, dimes, barber dimes, silver dollars. Auctioneers: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 Henry Nicholson, Jr., VAAR #2596 Parksley, VA 23421 (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 • (757)665-5672 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies to All Transactions Check Website for pictures @ countrysideauctions.com the Substitute Trustee or the Lender with respect to such default. All closing costs, including but not limited to the payment for preparation of the Substitute Trustee’s Deed by the Substitute Trustee’s attorney and payment of the grantor’s tax, shall be borne by the successful bidder. Real estate taxes shall be pro-rated as of the date of sale. The risk of loss or damage to the Property by condemnation, fire or other casualty shall be borne by the successful bidder from and after the date and time of the sale. The Substitute Trustee is not obligated to deliver possession of the Property to the successful bidder; obtaining possession of the Property shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Memorandum of Sale concerning the purchase of the Property by the successful bidder, a copy of which will be available immediately prior to announcing the sale. The Property shall be conveyed with no warranties and by special warranty deed. The sale of the Property shall be subject to the right, if any, of parties in possession, and the Property shall be sold “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS”, without representation or warranty of any kind including, without limitation, warranty relating to the zoning, structural integrity, physical condition, extent of construction, construction, workmanship, materials, habitability or environmental condition, fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability of all or any part of the Property, and SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, rights-of-way, easements, reservations, agreements and other conditions contained in the chain of title thereto, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any. The Memorandum of Sale will contain the following provision: “Purchaser waives and releases the Substitute Trustee, the Lender, and their respective agents, successors, and assigns from any and all claims the Purchaser or its successors and assigns may have now or in the future relating to the “AS IS” condition of the Property, which was a negotiated part of the Memorandum of Sale and serves as an essential component of consideration for the same. The parties specifically acknowledge and agree that this clause bars all claims by the Purchaser arising from the condition of the Property pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, and all other actions pursuant to state or local laws, ordinances or regulations of any environmental condition of the Property.” THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Pender & Coward, P. C., Substitute Trustee BY: James B. Lonergan, V. P. For information contact: Joyce Jackson Pender & Coward, P. C. 222 Central Park Avenue, 4th Floor Virginia Beach, VA 23462 (757)502-7346 3 Auctions by Allen & Marshall Large Public Multi-Estate Auction Selling from several Eastern Shore Estates and Consigners to include the King Estate of Princess Anne, MD, the Estate of Knute Bartrug of Salisbury, MD a Marion, MD estate and several others!! Fri. Jan. 16th at 4 PM - 31648 Curtis Chapel Road, Westover, MD ALL ITEMS SOLD ABSOLUTE WITH NO MINIMUM AND NO RESERVE!! 100+ DECOYS, Antique and Modern Furniture, Glassware, Artwork and more! 9th Annual Firearm & Men’s Night Out 2 Day Auction Selling from Estate of Sam Chamberlain of Princess Anne, Maryland & several Local Eastern Shore Estates & Consigners! 8000 Esham Road, Parsonsburg, MD 21849 Thursday Jan 29th at 5 PM & Friday Jan. 30th at 5 PM A nice selection of 487 Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns, Shooting Accessories, Winchester 23-Gun safe, Ammunition, ATV’s & more will be sold! SPECIAL ADDITIONS: 1984 Ford F250 w/ 34k Orig Miles, 2002 Haulmark 24-ft trailer, Kubota F 2560 Mower. Firearms to Include: 8 M1 Garands, 9 M1 Carbines, Seven 1903’s, 4 Krag’s, 7 Luger’s, 15 Arisaka’s, Several Mausers, Spencer Rifle, Winchester 1876 Lever Action, Colt SA Army (1884), Lemat Revolver, Colt Ar15 HBAR, Johnson Automatics Mdl 1941 & much more! Online bidding will be available for the Auction. Fri. Feb. 20th @ 5:02PM - 8000 Esham Road, Parsonsburg, MD - Lg Tool & Equip. Auction Sale. Selling all tools & equip. of Russ Construction Co. of Easton, MD w/select additions!! 2008 ATC 15ft enclosed trailer, 2010 Boxer Skid Steer, Vermeer Chipper, 2010 Featherlite 18ft Alum Flatbed trailer, 2008 Miller Diesel Welder, 5 Miller Welders, Generators, Power Tools, Custom Fabrication Tables, Qty of Festool Woodworking Tools, Wright Sentar Stander 36” mower, Makita, Stihl, Milwaukee, Fein, DeWalt, Bosch, R/C Cars, Airplanes and more! Quality Consignments will be accepted! HELP WANTED – Allen-Marshall Auctioneers and Appraisers is looking for a business development officer for the Eastern Shore of Virginia market. We are looking for a self-motivated individual with a close tie to the community. This position has unlimited potential and you will be joining a company that is experiencing outstanding growth in Virginia. You must be comfortable meeting with attorneys, bankers, trustees and personal representatives. Please call Doug Marshall at 410-835-0384 for details. View Website for Additional Info., Complete Ads, Catalogs, Terms & Pictures! Auctioneers - Dave Allen & Doug Marshall 410-835-0384 or 302-545-1903 www.AMauctions.com dolgencorp, llc, Trading as Dollar General Store #15072, 33156 Charles M. Lankford Jr. Memorial Highway, Painter, Accomack County, Virginia 23420 The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a Wine and Beer Off Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. Robert Stephenson & Lawrence J. Gatta, Managing Members of LLC NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first two required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • January 9, 2015 VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VIRGINIA Plaintiff CIVIL CASE NO. 14-321 vs. ALICE LOUISE BELL WILLIAM HENRY PARKER VIRGINIA SCOTT The heirs and devisees of BENNIE REID JAMES REID A & N ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE WASTE MANAGEMENT OF MARYLAND, INC. SHORE HEALTH SERVICES, INC. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA SHORE FERTILIZER CORP. MILDRED WATKINS JOHN SPEECE SHERRI SPEECE EASTERN SHORE TRACTOR TIRE & AUTO JOHN L. HOPKINS HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY CHESAPEAKE MEDICAL SOLUTIONS Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: PARCEL I: All that certain parcel of land known as Lot 23 on certain plat, “Survey or Part of Property of Robert Bull and Nellie Bull”, and designated as parcel no. 109A00400002300, standing in the names of Alice Louise Bell, William Henry Parker, Virginia Scott and James Reid. VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA vs. Plaintiff CIVIL CASE NO. CL-15000008-00 TABITHA SMITH DILLARD HARRY DILLARD Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: All that parcel of land near Cedar Grove, Northampton County, Virginia, being 20 yards square, more or less, and designated as parcel no. 0112D-0l-BLK-00-002C. standing in the name of Tabitha Smith Dillard, pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence LESS AND EXCEPT a conveyance recorded as Instrument Number 20602398. PARCEL II: All that parcel of land situate at the Village of Boston, Pungoteague District, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 8 on certain plat, “Survey of Part of Property of Robert Bull & Nellie Bull”, and designated as parcel no. 109A00400000800, standing in the name of Alice Louise Bell. pursuant to Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence has been used to ascertain the location of the Defendants, Alice Louise Bell (also known as Alice Bell James), William Henry Parker, Virginia Scott, Mildred Watkins, John Speece and Sherri Speece; that the last known post office address of Alice Louise Bell is P. O. Box 474, Painter, VA 23420; that the last post office addresses of William Henry Parker, Virginia Scott, Mildred Watkins, John Speece and Sherri Speece are unknown; that due diligence has been used to ascertain the names and location of all of the heirs, devisees and successors in title of Bennie Reid; and that there are or may be other persons having an interest in the real estate forming the subject matter of this suit whose names and last post office addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of Bennie Reid. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before January 30, 2015 at 10:00 a.m., in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Accomack, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit. ENTER: This 23rd day of December, 2014 Nancy-Jo Revell, Deputy Clerk I ask for this: JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 has been used to determine whether Tabitha Smith Dillard is living, or if deceased, to ascertain the names and location of all her heirs, devisees and successors in title; that there are or may be other persons having an interest in the real estate forming the subject matter of this suit whose names and last post office addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of Tabitha Smith Dillard; and that due diligence has been used to ascertain the location of Harry Dillard, whose last known post office address is P.O. Box 8, Townsend, VA 23445. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before February 6, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit. ENTER: This 7th day of January, 2015 Traci L. Johnson, Clerk I ask for this: JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 Town of Exmore Sealed Bids The Town of Exmore is accepting sealed bids for the following surplus vehicle: 1996 Ford F150 Pickup Truck (White) minimum bid of $1000 Vehicle will be sold as is. Any interested party may schedule an inspection of the vehicle by contacting the Exmore Town Office at (757)442-3114. All bids must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 26, 2015. Submit bids to: Town of Exmore, P.O. Box 647, Exmore, Virginia, 23350 ATTN: Sealed Bids, or place in bid box at the Town Office located at 3305 Main Street. The Town of Exmore reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA vs. Plaintiff CIVIL CASE NO. CL-15000006-00 The heirs and devisees of EMMA BURTON CHURCH DAISY BURTON WISE Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: All that parcel of land near Hare Valley, Northampton County, Virginia, being 2.55 acres, more or less, being Lot 5 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 144 and designated as parcel no. 0015F-0l-BLK-00-005. standing in the name of Emma Burton Church, pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence has been used to ascertain the names and location of all of the heirs, devisees and successors in title of Emma Burton Church; that there are or may be other persons having an interest in the real estate forming the subject matter of this suit whose names and last post office addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of Emma Burton Church; and that Daisy Burton Wise is a nonresident of the state of Virginia, whose last known post office address is 640 Riverside Drive, Apartment 8B, New York, NY 10031. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post and that the parties named herein appear on or before February 6, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit. ENTER: This 7th day of January, 2015 Traci L. Johnson, Clerk I ask for this: JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1410 7100 U.S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000 January 9, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 29 VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON Post Cards IN RE: HELEN MOFFATT (Plaintiff) v. BRIAN P. MOFFATT (Defendant) ORDER OF PUBLICATION - CASE NO. CL14-284 The object of this suit is (to) (for): The Circuit Court to put to record a copy of the Deed of Gift that was executed by the Plaintiff and Defendant on June 2, 2008, as the original cannot be located and was never put to record. It is ORDERED that Brian P. Moffatt appear and protect his interest, on or before February 18, 2015, which date is no sooner than fifty days after entry of this Order of Publication. And it is further ORDERED that this Order of Publication be published once a week for four successive weeks in The Eastern Shore Post, a newspaper of general circulation in this City prescribed by this Court. 18 December 2014 BY: Traci L. Johnson, Clerk Shore Masters, LLC Billy Johnson (757)678-6659 P.O. Box 1272, Eastville, VA ShoreMasters@gmail.com IICRC Certified • Certified in Carpet Cleaning • Fire & Water Damage Restoration Computer Repairing Upgrading Consulting Programing 757-787-9597 MARVIN GIDDENS Pool Tables 15617 Courthouse Rd. Eastville 757-678-7870 www.yukyukandjoes.com Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials Kitchen Opens 11 a.m. daily The most entertainment. Now at the best price. Cabling Cat5e Telephone 25555 East Main St., Onley, VA Seafood Subs Pizza Ask about packages starting at $1999. CALL TODAY. PC MAGNET LLC (757) 655-5030 Your Local Authorized DIRECTV Dealer P.O. Box 467 Painter, VA 23420 Pricing subject to change at any time. Hardware and programming available separately. ©2014 DIRECTV. DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo are trademarks of DIRECTV, LLC. Ted Spence, DDS, ND 3897 Main Street Chincoteague, VA 23336 Phone: (757)336-5116 Fax: (757)336-2227 4456 Willis Wharf rd., willis wharf, va Open: Friday & saturday 11 A.m. til 9:30 p.m. and sunday 12 p.m. til 7 p.m. Full Service Grocery Store 824-3061 Rt. 13 n., Mappsville Prices effective monday, jan. 12, thru Sunday, jan. 18, 2015 Shore Pirana 787-4303 Drainfield Repair at a Fraction of the Cost! Boneless Center-Cut Pork Roast 4- to 7-lb. Frozen Self-Basting Turkey Breast 16.3-oz. Jar of Creamy or Crunchy Peter Pan Peanut Butter 4-lb. Bag Domino Granulated Sugar Grade A Value Pack Boneless & Skinless Chicken Breasts Value Pack Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops Shurfine Spiral-Sliced Half Ham Asst. Shurfine Meat Wieners (1-lb. Pkg.) USDA Choice Value Pack Boneless NY Strip Steaks Bob Evans Sausage Links or Patties (12-oz.) 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I never ever thought I would live to see the sci-fi year, 2015. But here it is and the possibilities are endless. This new number also has caused me to think a lot about what I could do with $15. Two salads and two drinks at a fast-food restaurant would be about right. Or maybe if prices don’t change a whole lot, I could fill my tank half way with gas. (I drive a small car.) When I was 15 years old, all my friends were going out on dates. My mother forbade it until I was 16. But I wore her down and she finally gave the OK as long as I got home before 10 p.m. And I did. I should have had a quinceañera, a festivity that celebrates a young girl’s official entrance into womanhood. The birthday girl dresses up like a princess and often gives away 15 candles to the people who have had the most positive impact on her life. So what else is happening? Pope Francis just picked 15 new cardinals. Reality TV star Teresa Giudice surrendered to authorities earlier this week to begin serving 15 months for fraud charges. Some believe the number 15 is a magic square that an emperor discovered in 2205 BC on the back of a turtle. That square is used in magic and is inscribed in rings or stone for good luck. In Asia, the square is called Lo Shu and is used as a tool in feng shui, a design system that distributes energy. The 15 top search engines, in order according to an Internet probe, are Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask, AOL Search, Wow, WebCrawler, MyWebSearch, In- Post Office Mail PETA Should Be Investigated Dear Editor: I want to encourage everyone to please keep on our commonwealth’s attorney and ask him why PETA was not investigated for violating the basic laws governing animal shelters in regards to Maya. They have to play by the same rules as every other shelter and should be held accountable when they break them. Don’t let him off the hook so easily. It doesn’t matter PETA’s intent — they still violated the laws which govern them. At a minimum, they should have their ability to conduct animal euthanasia in Virginia revoked and he should be leading the charge. Why are our local officials letting PETA do the job of animal control anyway? It shouldn’t be allowed to begin with. Hold our supervisors accountable on this. We pay taxes, if only a small part, to fund animalcontrol operations. If animal control doesn’t have what they need to take care of strays in-house, then we, as taxpayers, must question why that is. If you are going to forcefully take money from me under the guise of government, I want to see essential services provided and fully funded. No excuses. This is just a reminder to our public servants who it is that cuts your paycheck and butters your toast. At this point, I think our commonwealth’s attorney fospace, Info.com, DuckDuckGo, Blekko, Contenko, Dogpile and Alhea. That was educational. I didn’t know about a few of those. I used the last of those and keyed in “15” and learned that The Christian Science Monitor was thinking my way by writing about 15 numbers that symbolize key trends and events for the new year. The list includes the 13,000 troops that will remain in Afghanistan; 20,000 miles per hour, the speed of the Orion spacecraft on its first flight; 320 million, the U.S. population estimate; 1996, the last year in which the nation’s champion football team was a first-time honoree; two to four degrees, the projected rise in temperature in most areas of the U.S. in the next few decades; seven, the day in January when Comet Lovejoy was visible in the constellation Orion (did you see it?), $2.26 a gallon, the average price of gasoline; 2/3, the number of new marriages that are predicted not to end in divorce based on current trends; 21, the number of states (not Virginia) that will have an increase in the minimum wage in 2015; zero, and everyone on the Board of Supervisors, minus Robert Crockett, must go. They have all gotten a little too comfortable in public office. Charles Knitter, Keller Post 56 Extends Its Thanks Dear Editor: American Legion Post 56 would like to thank all of its members and their guests for the kindness and concern they showed to their fellow citizens on the Eastern Shore during this holiday season. Post 56 collected and delivered more than 570 dry and canned food items to the Cape Charles Food Pantry this year. Of significant note is the fact that this was the first year Post 56 participated in this food drive and plans are already underway to make this an annual event at Post 56. On behalf of Post 56, I thank everyone again for their participation. Cmdr. Joe Vaccaro, American Legion Post 56 the number of comprehensive federal reports that track incidents in which people are killed by police each year; 19, the number of states in which control of the government will be split between the two main parties; 83 million, the number of households affected by a data breach at JPMorgan Chase Bank; 17 percent, the decline in homelessness since 2005; and 80 percent, the number of students graduating from high school in four years. And then there is the Andy Warhol expression, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” The number 15 is considered a triangular number, I guess, because three evenly divides it. Phosphorus has the atomic number of 15. A Crystal Anniversary celebrates 15 years. May 15 is the International Day of Families. Susan B. Anthony Day is Feb. 15, the date of her birth. When a human fetus is 15 weeks old, it is about the size of a navel orange, weighs 2.5 ounces and measures four inches. And most importantly, for $15 one can buy 60 Tootsie Roll lollipops. Yippee! toy contributions to our annual Toy Closet. It is important to us as a community for the funds and toys received here to remain here on the Shore. Your donations were used for exactly that, our local needy children. The Christmases of 839 children in Accomack County were touched by your efforts. Thank you for sharing the Christmas spirit with these children by providing them with a wonderful Christmas — one they may not have otherwise received. We wish you and yours a very Happy and Healthy New Year! Dawn Parks, Accomack County Social Services “They’re at the Post …” Toy Closet Reaped Benefits of Community Kindness Editor: Cheryl Nowak Advertising Manager: Troy Justis Sports Editor: Bill Sterling Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Regular Contributor: Ron West Dear Editor: The Accomack County Department of Social Services extends a huge “Thank You” to the community, area businesses, organizations, churches, and anonymous donors for their very generous monetary and Four Corner Plaza • P.O. 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