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Free November 9, 2012 Circulation 13,000 Shore Voters Flock to Polls Photo and story by Linda Cicoira comack, more voters went for the A majority of Northampton County Republican candidate, former Gov. At left, Sue and Les voters cast their ballots for President George Allen. Shanahan of Jamesville Barack Obama, a Democrat and the It was the same in the race for Sen- (left) and Sue Metzler of winner of the election Tuesday, accord- ate. However, Rep. Scott Rigell, a Re- Concord Wharf campaign ing to unofficial results. In Accomack, publican, was re-elected. He beat out Tuesday for elected more voters went for challenger and challenger Paul Hirschbiel, a Democrat. School Board members former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Rom- Northampton Supervisor Larry Le- in Northampton County, ney, a Republican. mond of District 2 ran unopposed and where the Board of Su- Northampton voters also followed got nearly 98 percent of the votes, 972 pervisors currently ap- points them. Unofficially, the state in choosing former Gov. Tim ballots. He had been appointed to fill the the referendum passed Kaine, a Democrat, to represent Vir- unexpired term of Sam Long, who re- with 78.81 percent ginia in the U.S. Senate. Again in Ac- (Continued on Page 5 of the vote (4,890). Sanford Family Recalls Harrowing Experience in Grip of Sandy Photo and story by Linda Cicoira water levels rose. Three adults, a teen- Power had been out for hours. Candles three sons. Jordan is 15 and an Arca- The six-member Smith family hud- ager and two children filled the triangle- offered dim light and little heat. dia High School student. Kasim, 7, and dled together in an upstairs storage shaped space. It was only six feet long Hurricane Sandy was smacking Dakarai, 5, attend Kegotank Elemen- area as the temperatures dropped and and four feet wide at the broadest point. through the Eastern Shore village of tary. Donna’s sister, Theresa (Terry) Sanford and at times the newcomers Meade, also 40 plus, has health issues thought they might die in the storm. and lives with the family. They fashioned metal “HELP” signs The Smiths were so new to the area with red and purple letters and posted they didn’t know how to get emergency them in their sunroom windows, hop- information and were naive as to the ing someone would come to the rescue. power of the Chesapeake Bay. They It worked after hours of waiting and had moved to Sanford in September. two near liberations. First, a man in a They were watching movies while boat came through. But he didn’t have their neighbors were evacuating. The enough room for the Smiths and prom- Smiths didn’t have Internet access. ised to get help to come back. Then when They did try to get ready for the the highway department came in with storm and found that there was no trucks to clean the marsh grass off the water nor bread left in local markets. Saxis causeway, it was still too dark and “It looked like people were prepar- the Smiths’ pleas couldn’t be heard over ing,” Reggie said. The Smiths went to the rumbling of the vehicle’s engine. Pocomoke, Md., and still didn’t locate “I just didn’t think it (the storm) was those supplies. They continued north going to happen,” Reggie Smith said to Salisbury and finally found a store Monday. Donna, his wife of 18 years, with water. On the way home, they had taken the threat more seriously. stopped in the T’s Corner area and got She contended schools were closed for a cashier’s opinion of the weather. a reason and insisted they get supplies. “We’ve had this happen before,” the Both 40-something, the couple met woman told them. “I wouldn’t worry Reggie Smith (at right) of Sanford shows how high the water came up in Maine about two decades ago. Reg- about it. I don’t think the storm is into his house during Hurricane Sandy. He is pictured with his wife, gie is originally from Detroit. Donna is going to come.” The Realtor who sold Donna and youngest sons, Kasim, 7 (left), and Dakarai, 5. a native of Massachusetts. They have (Continued on Page 7)
2 • Eastern Shore Post • November 9, 2012 Plans for Wallops Research Park Look “To Infinity and Beyond’ By Linda Cicoira the old mill parcel, which includes airspace is available. “If you’ve got it, presentation he felt better about it, Accomack supervisors committed buildings that could be used for of- you’ve got a real gem.” but still couldn’t support the action. “I Wednesday to borrowing up to $4 mil- fice space for county departments. The NASA representative also not- will spend it (county money) just like it lion to install water, sewer, roads and At one point the property was as- ed how well the rebuilt beach held up was coming out of my own pocket … I other amenities to Wallops Research sessed at $394,800. during Hurricane Sandy. “That shore- don’t think we have a very good track Park (WRP), a move their financial Caroline Massey, assistant direc- line was worth every single penny,” record,” he added, citing the industrial experts assured them could be made tor of Management Operations for the she said. Massey reported that WRP park and seafood and farmer’s mar- without raising taxes. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, is one of the seven properties in Vir- kets in Melfa. The 8-1 vote also promised the coun- sweetened the deal by pledging to ginia listed on strategic maps and the Chesser also wondered how long ty would apply for a $4 million state send business to the research park. area is one of three economic priority Wallops will be around. “You can’t grant that would fund construction of “We are turning projects away,” she locations. “The state is very actively beat the ocean,” he said, estimat- a taxiway connecting NASA’s runway told the supervisors. “NASA will not engaged,” she said. ing the island has “no more than 20 to the research facility and would re- compete with the private sector. … Massey also listed all the money years at the most” left. Chesser also move a deed restriction from property Commercial entities shall be directed that was recently spent here, includ- blamed the shoreline work on Wallops needed to complete WRP. to WRP. All interests for office space, ing $100 million by the federal gov- for problems on the mainland. “Assa- The parcel was given to Accomack staging and storage shall be directed ernment, not including $200 million woman retreats faster … even if you by the federal government for recre- to WRP.” by NOAA, $42 million for MARS, $40 had nothing to do with it, it’s moving ation. To change the use, the county Massey touted the potential of Wal- million in private industry and $28 faster.” plans to swap it for the former J. lops due to NASA, NOAA, the Navy, million for broadband and other ca- “They’re not building things because Franklin Jones Lumber Mill on Joynes Orbital Science and the Mid-Atlantic pabilities. She said that Congress has of a pipe dream,” said Supervisor Ron Neck near Accomac. The county Parks Regional Spaceport. “Location, loca- extended $1.9 billion contracts for Or- Wolff. “It’s solid … we need to look to and Recreation Board recommended tion, location,” she said. “That’s why bital and SpaceX. The deals were set the future. Bigelow Aerospace wants to the 35-acre site Tuesday night. they will continue to come.” She said to expire in 2015 and are now good come. They already have satellites in The Wallops property was recent- aerospace giants like Boeing and Big- through 2021. orbit.” ly appraised at $128,000. The su- elow have expressed interest in locat- Supervisor Grayson Chesser was “This is probably the best oppor- pervisors met in a closed session to ing at Wallops. “We’re free of encroach- the only supervisor to vote against tunity we’re ever going to have,” said discuss negotiations for purchasing ments,” she added. And restricted the project. He said after hearing the Vice Chairwoman Wanda Thornton. 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November 9, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 Sandy Slams Chincoteague to the Tune of Almost $2 Million By Linda Cicoira Justice told the mayor and Town covered by flood insurance. for the telephone company to come to The cost to clean up Chincoteague Council that ditches need to be cleaned Four Chincoteague businesses his aid, but when it did the problem was Island’s storm damage from Sandy to out and floodgates should to be installed. were wiped out, while another suf fixed in “two minutes. This is a serious taled more than $1.9 million, accord He urged them to ask the U.S. Army fered major damage and 20 companies problem,” he complained. ing to a report released Monday night Corps of Engineers to get involved. need minor repairs. That damage was Harvey Spurlock, director of Chin by Town Manager Robert Ritter. But officials said the Corps lacks estimated at $732,595. Seventy per coteague’s Public Works Department, “I’ve been flooded out six times” funding and floodgates would only cause cent of those had flood insurance. One said a state disaster proclamation is since 2009, said Joe Justice, who problems in other areas of the island. multi-family structure also was listed expected, allowing the Federal Emer owns a home, motel and trailers on Thirteen mobile homes on Chinco as having minor damages estimated gency Management Agency (FEMA) to Chicken City Road. This time the teague were destroyed in the storm at $500. re-imburse localities for 75 percent of damages were estimated at $46,000 while another four had major dam The report listed debris removal at the cost of debris removal. The other and brought a foot of water into his age and 22 were found to need minor $100,000. But during the Town Council 25 percent would be re-imbursed by den, kitchen and motel. repairs, according to the assessment. session, it was mentioned that it would the state. “I’m broke and I can’t stand much Those damages totaled $411,200. cost $268,000. Emergency protective All the officials praised each other, more of this,” he added. “We don’t About 80 percent of the damaged prop measures were estimated at $12,000 the workers, volunteers and agencies for have that kind of money.” Justice and erty had flood insurance. and cleanup for parks and recreation working together during the emergency. his wife, Gloria, are both over 70 and A single-family house was ruined, facilities totaled $5,000. “What a fantastic job,” said Supervi have been making repairs themselves two others had major damage and 119 “More homes may have damage to sor Wanda Thornton. “We are so fortu because hiring workers is too costly, need minor repairs. The total cost of the interior from flooding that we are nate to live on Chincoteague and have they said. those was $657,600, with 80 percent unaware of at this time,” the report a community like we have … everyone noted. pulled together.” Northampton Storm Damage Resident Spiro Papadopoulos report ed problems with phone service during the storm, which he said keeps citizens Thornton warned islanders to be proactive in identifying infestations of pine bark beetles. “Trees will be more Put at More Than $½ Million from getting reverse 9-1-1 alerts. Papa dopoulos said it took more than a week stressed from the storm” and are more likely to be preyed upon, she said. By Linda Cicoira also in Cape Charles. Seven families Jerry’s Coins & Jewelry Storm damage to private and public were forced to evacuate because of struc property in Northampton from Sandy tural damage from an extreme high tide. was estimated at nearly $532,000, ac An eighth apartment was vacant. CASH cording to an assessment report pre Roof leaks at Northampton High is paying pared by County EMS Director/Chief School and Kiptopeke and Occohannock and Coordinator of Emergency Man elementary schools are expected to cost agement Hollye Carpenter. about $10,000 to repair. Debris removal Included in that tally was $300,000 was estimated at $20,000 and emergen in “major” damage at both the Nick cy protective measures cost $30,000. FOR laus and Palmer golf courses at Bay For private property, $18,200 was Creek and for beach erosion, damage estimated for minor damage to two GOLD to the pier and harbor in Cape Charles. single-family dwellings. Carpenter Carpenter said $150,000 worth of loss said one house is in Cape Charles and occurred to one of the Sea Breeze Apart another is in an unincorporated por ment buildings on Washington Street, tion of Northampton. Early Accomack Loss Estimate: Near $6 Million Gold & Silver Coins • Sterling • Diamonds By Linda Cicoira “It also does not include Chincoteague.” Broken Jewelry • Class Rings • Dental Gold A “very preliminary” estimate of damages in Accomack County Brockenbrough added that the re sults could “change drastically” and were CALL: caused by Hurricane Sandy showed $5,850,395 in losses, Tom Brocken based on four categories of losses – “cal culated as either 100, 75, 50 or 25 per 442-CASH (2274) brough, GIS Coordinator with the De cent of the assessed value of the struc Located: 10237 Rogers Drive across partment of Planning, said Wednesday. tural improvements on the property.” from Post Office, down the street The figure was based on fieldwork In addition, County Administrator performed by the county’s Building De Steve Miner said the total “does not from Little Italy Restaurant in partment. “This does not include any crop damage or any damages sustained contain any estimated aquaculture losses … preliminary crop losses don’t NASSAWADOX by Public Works,” Brockenbrough added. appear to be large, but this can change.” Hours: Mon-Fri: Hours: Wed., noon-5, Thurs., Fri. 12-5ororby byappointment appointment
4 • Eastern Shore Post • November 9, 2012 Thornton and Chesser Butt Heads Over Beach Damage By Linda Cicoira ment by press time Thursday. Service to take a group out there.” seen so much discourtesy … I would Parking spaces wiped away at As- At the Monday town session, Thorn- The press was notified around 1 p.m. never have considered being so disre- sateague Beach by last week’s storm will ton also voiced her dismay over a spe- Thursday that a tour would be offered spectful to any of our board members.” be replaced in time for next tourist season, cial meeting of the Accomack Board of at 10 a.m. Saturday. At around 4:30 “I have not toured Assateague nor Supervisor Wanda Thornton announced Supervisors that was called by Chesser p.m., Thornton wrote back to Miner, have any of our council members. I be- to Chincoteague Town Council Monday. regarding refuge damage. the rest of the board, Hinds and others. lieve the mayor flew over it yesterday,” She noted that Chincoteague Nation- “I wasn’t consulted until after “I am somewhat disturbed that Mr. she wrote. “Mr. Hinds has not even al Wildlife Refuge Manager Lou Hinds the meeting was called,” complained Chesser has taken it upon himself to ask shown the courtesy of giving me an promised 50 spaces would be made avail- Thornton. “I have never seen such an Mr. Miner to set up a meeting to tour As- update, but obviously has talked to his able even sooner. Beach Road is closed be- action as this. … I had water up to my sateague while we are still cleaning up good friend Grayson Chesser. We are yond the visitor’s center because of dam- knees in one of my houses (and) had to from our storm damage,” Thornton wrote. in the recovery mode and Mr. Chesser ages. The wildlife loop also is closed. cancel a meeting with an insurance ad- “Maybe he has forgotten that I represent knows this, which makes me wonder, Thornton, gave credit to fellow Re- juster. … Everyone (on Town Council) the Island District, which includes As- what is he trying to accomplish.” publican, Rep. Scott Rigell, for getting had to leave cleanup (efforts) to come.” sateague, not him. I would have set up a In a telephone interview Tuesday, the answers from Hinds. In an email to supervisors last Thurs- meeting for the Board of Supervisors to Chesser said, “I just wanted to go see But Supervisor Grayson Chesser day, County Administrator Steve Miner tour with the … town council after we what condition the beach was in. I didn’t said Tuesday Hinds could not make wrote that Chesser told him there was had an opportunity to get our community think it was right to ask Lou Hinds to such a promise. “Parking is the respon- “interest among several members for a cleaned up. Many homes and businesses take me over there … I just thought it sibility of the Parks Service,” he said. tour of Assateague … to see the effects were flooded, hundreds of trees down.” was a very productive meeting.” “I believe the road is the responsibility of Hurricane Sandy on the Chincote- At the Town Council meeting Monday, Chesser said Miner polled the su- of Fish & Wildlife. I heard him say he ague Beach and the parking area.” Thornton reported that 500 trees fell pervisors to see if they wanted to do it. was going to put that road back as soon “Due to this,” Miner continued, “I have during the storm — 70 on her property. Supervisors Reneta Major, Donald Hart as possible … basically what I heard initiated an inquiry to see if we can get “People are still displaced,” she and Kay Lewis did not attend, he said. him say was that was all above him.” a guided tour, perhaps as early as Satur- wrote in the email. “In this critical “How many times have you heard “I’m sorry but I believe that’s wish- day.” Miner asked the supervisors to “let time I find it offensive for Mr. Miner how important that (beach) is to the ful thinking,” he said of Thornton’s an- us know directly if you are interested in or Mr. Chesser not to contact me to ask county (and) to Chincoteague?” Chess- nouncement. a tour. I will let you know as soon as pos- my opinion. I have represented this er asked. “I took her at her word for Hinds was not available for com- sible of the ability of the Fish & Wildlife district for 17 years and never have I that,” he said of Thornton. 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November 9, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 Silver Beach B&B Gets Provisional OK Miller said she does not see how the county could possibly enforce such re- By Ron West future owners of the property. strictions imposed, such as not allow- strictions. A request for a special-use permit to Barefoot responded that she and Green ing a person to smoke on his own prop- In the end, the commissioners voted operate a bed and breakfast (B&B) was did not object to most of the restrictions erty or owning pets. He added that he to endorse the special-use permit with presented to the Northampton County and did not have any plans to sell it. is concerned about how far the Plan- the restrictions to which the applicants Planning Commission Wednesday. Commissioner Mike Ward ques- ning Commission can go with regards agreed and to forward it to the Board Pamela Barefoot and James Green tioned if it is even legal for the Plan- to mandating what people can do with of Supervisors for consideration at its applied to operate a B&B in their ning Commission to impose such re- their own property. session Nov. 20. home at 6235 Osprey Ln. near Silver strictions on a business owner. Beach. The property is currently zoned Agriculture/Rural Business. Judy Brunk said she does not be- lieve that one property owner should ~ Elections ~ (Continued From Front Page) The request met with some resis- be allowed to place restrictions on what signed. That term runs for another year. Gary Johnson got 83 and Jill Stein re- tance at Wednesday’s public hearing. neighboring property owners could do Cape Charles held a special election ceived 37. Twenty-five write-in votes Attorney Bert Turner, who represented with their property. “You can’t limit what for Town Council to fill a seat won by were cast for other unspecified candi- neighboring property owners, said they someone does inside of their home, such Donald Clark, who died before he could dates. In Northampton, Goode got 16, had objections to the proposed busi- as smoking,” she said. “We’re getting so take office. Steven R. Bennett won that Johnson garnered 33, Stein received 19 ness. Turner said that if the permit many laws in our country that it won’t race with 355 votes, more than 62 percent and there were 6 write-in ballots cast. is approved, the owners of Occohan- be long before we won’t be allowed to do of the ballots. Daniel Francis X. Burke In the race for Congress in Ac- nock Family Farm LLC (OFF), which anything we want with our property.” ran against him and garnered 215 votes. comack, 8,593 votes went for Rigell is across the creek from the proposed Ward stated that if owners invest in A breakdown of votes in the presi- while 6,797 were received for Hirsch- B&B, want to place a number of restric- their property or business, they should dential race showed Obama with 7,653 biel. In Northampton, Rigell got 2,956 tions on it, including erection of buffers, have the right to sell it with the per- or 47.70 percent in Accomack and 3,737 of the votes while Hirschbiel got 3,333. a prohibition on smoking on the prop- mit. “People should not have to come or 57.61 percent in Northampton. Rom- In the Senate contest, Kaine got erty, exterior lighting limitations, no to the Planning Commission and say, ney got 8,212 votes or 51.18 percent in 3,734 votes in Northampton and business advertising signs on the prop- ‘Can I sell my business please?’ ” he Accomack and 2,676 or 41.25 percent in 7,519 Accomack. Allen took 2,605 in erty, and no pets allowed on the prop- said, adding that the county is trying Northampton. Northampton and 7,941 in Accomack. erty. The OFF owners also requested to be more business friendly. In Accomack, 35 votes were placed For breakdowns by precinct, go to that the permit not be conveyed to any Ward said he does not like to see re- for presidential candidate Virgil Goode. the website electionresults.virginia.gov Painter-Garrison’s Now is the time to buy Waterside Village To Celebrate Sunday When the Pennsylvania Railroad ROGERS on the Eastern Shore of Virginia your “Retirement Retreat” Prices will never be lower!! 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6 • Eastern Shore Post • November 9, 2012 Police and Court Postings Nov. 1 and is being held in Accomack of evidence. The September 2011 case Jail without bail, the records state. involved Wachapreague General Store. Thomasena Margie Capers, 41, of Hopkins was convicted of two By Linda Cicoira Greta Road in Atlantic was charged on counts of welfare fraud in connection Nov. 4 with possession of a Schedule I with cases that occurred between April Accomack Sheriff’s Office Northampton Circuit Court or II drug “not obtained directly from 2011 and January 2012. A presentence A local assisted-living facility resi- A county woman pleaded guilty or pursuant to a valid prescription or report was ordered. dent is being held without bond after Monday in Northampton Circuit Court order of a practitioner while acting in Bernadette Mills, 32, of Brook Lane he was accused of stabbing a worker to five counts of possession with intent the course of a professional practice.” in Melfa was convicted of grand larceny, there, according to Accomack Sheriff to distribute cocaine, according to Com- ………………………… petty larceny and identity theft that oc- Todd Godwin. monwealth’s Attorney Bruce Jones. Accomack Circuit Court curred last year. Mills was released on Charles Stewart Young, 36, of G.F. The cases against Mary Margaret Judge W.R. Lewis III made decisions existing bond pending sentencing. Horne Assisted Living Community on Edna Smith, 49, of Exmore were con- about several criminal cases last week Fondrell Shawntez White, 22, of Hartman Avenue in Onancock was tinued pending completion of a pre- in Accomack Circuit Court. Hall Street in Onancock pleaded guilty charged with malicious wounding in sentence report. The 2011 incidents Lamonte Demetrius Johnson also to breaking into R&A Auto Sales last connection with an incident that alleg- occurred on Oct. 24 and 27 and Nov. 2, known as Lamon Johnson and Lamon- May and stealing property. Lewis or- edly occurred at about 4:45 a.m. Thurs- 7 and 9. Smith was arrested on March ty D. Johnson Jr., 19, of Pine Ridge dered a presentence report and re- day, Nov. 1. 15, 2012, court records showed. Drive in Melfa was sentenced for manded White to jail. Godwin said the 9-1-1 Center alert- ………………………… breaking into the home of Willie Mae Wendy Everett, 37, of Lankford High- ed the sheriff’s office of the stabbing. Accomack District Court Bailey on Nov. 25, 2011, and stealing way in Accomac pleaded guilty to identity Onancock Police Department assisted Two Accomack residents were ac- property to 10 years in prison, with all theft that occurred last November; “re- in the investigation. cused of felonies last week, according but two years suspended. He was or- sulting financial loss was greater than Accomack District Court records to documents filed in Accomack Gen- dered to pay $162 in restitution. $200 from Shore Bank (involving) an ac- show the victim was Lisa Bundick. eral District Court. David Evans Guy, 37, of Onancock count belonging to William Colonna.” A Young also is charged with break- Lethon Jamie Williams, 34, of Paige was sentenced for credit-card larceny presentence report was issued and Ever- ing into Onancock General Store and Fisher Road in Atlantic was charged in October 2011 to 10 years in prison, ett was released on existing bond. stealing money or property on Nov. 1. with possession of a controlled sub- with all but seven suspended. Bonnie Lou Thompson, 52, of Chin- Officer Ed Perry of Onancock Police stance with the intent to distribute it Charges of burglary and petty larceny coteague pleaded guilty to charges of Department investigated. on Oct. 6, 2011, and obstruction of jus- filed against Ashley Parks Hopkins, 26, distributing hydrocodone, methylphe- ………………………… tice on Oct. 19, 2012. He was arrested of Willis Wharf were dismissed for lack nidate, buprenorphine and diazepam. She was remanded to jail to await com- pletion of a presentence report. 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November 9, 2012 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 ar Fall/winter car care Care tips from the pros ily lived around the corner. “They got a ~ Smiths ~ little farther than us,” Reggie said. After the storm, he and the man (Continued From Front Page) from that family explained their dis- them the house had similar comments may at not helping the other. “I saw you when he inquired about water stand- and your family … I had my own family Even vehicle owners in temperate drive belts, clamps, and hoses should ing in nearby yards. I had to worry about,” said Reggie. “ ‘We zones need to consider a fall car-care be checked by a pro. Reggie and Terry kidded Donna were all just trying to save our families,’ check, note the pros with the non-profit Heater/Defroster — The heater about her cautiousness. She laughingly ” he said the man told him. National Institute for Automotive Ser- and defroster must be in good working said she told them they would be sorry “It was very, very cold in the house,” vice Excellence (ASE), an independent condition for passenger comfort and when they were hungry and thirsty. Reggie added. “The cold water made it group that tests and certifies the com- driver visibility. While the film “Ghostbusters” played, worse.” petence of auto technicians. Windshield Wipers — Replace old Reggie began to get concerned and start- Between 5 and 5:30 a.m., they heard “Regular, routine maintenance can blades. Stock up on windshield washer ed watching the storm. The wind picked someone banging on their door. “It was help improve your gasoline mileage, solvent. Carry an ice-scraper. up and it began to pour. Still it seemed pitch dark,” Reggie said. “I couldn’t see reduce pollution, and catch minor Battery — Only professional equip- like just another rainy day. As he moved to get out of the house. … We opened problems before they become big head- ment can detect a weak battery. Rou- the car just in case a leaning tree col- the windows, but the truck was loud aches,” says Martin Lawson, ASE’s edi- tine care: Scrape corrosion from posts lapsed, Reggie noticed that there weren’t and they couldn’t hear us. We saw torial director. and cable connections, clean all surfac- as many vehicles in the neighborhood. them drive away.” The following tips from ASE will es, re-tighten all connections. If battery About 10 minutes later, around 11:30 Donna said she was really on edge give you a road map to fall car care. caps are removable, check the fluid lev- a.m. Monday, the power went out. at that point and demanded that Reg- First things first — Read your own- el monthly. Removal of cables can cause “Oh well, I guess we’re going to gie go downstairs to catch the possible er’s manual and follow the manufactur- damage or loss of data/codes on some spend the night in the dark,” he rescuers. He refused to enter the water er’s recommended service schedules. newer vehicles, so check your manual. thought. “Glad we’ve got candles.” in the dark. They waited another hour. Engine Performance — Get en- Wear eye protection and rubber gloves. He kept looking out the front and “It got lighter and lighter and water gine driveability problems (hard starts, Exhaust System — Your vehicle back doors and noticed about a half-inch started to recede,” he said. “At 8 a.m., rough idling, stalling, diminished power, should be placed on a lift and the exhaust of water on the ground. A second movie we heard the trucks come back again.” etc.) corrected at a good repair shop. Cold system examined for leaks. The trunk had been put on. “We didn’t know what He went out. “It looked like all these weather makes existing problems worse. and floorboards should be inspected for to do,” he explained. “We decided to pack houses were floating in the ocean.” Replace dirty filters — air, fuel, PCV, etc. small holes. Exhaust fumes can be deadly. some things in case we had to leave in a Another 20 minutes passed. “A Fuel — Put a bottle of fuel de-icer Tires — Examine tires for remaining hurry. We waited for the power to come white pickup came. I’m not sure who in your tank once a month to help keep tread life, check sidewalls for cuts and back on. We were getting nervous.” they were,” said Reggie. The Smiths moisture from freezing in the fuel line. nicks. Check tire pressure. Rotate tires Twenty minutes later, they could no were taken to a nearby church and Note, too, that a gas tank that’s kept filled as recommended. Don’t forget your spare, longer see the street. “I couldn’t imag- then to Arcadia Middle School where helps prevent moisture from forming. and be sure the jack is in good condition. ine that rain could do that,” he said. a shelter was set up. Lighthouse Min- Oil — Change your oil and oil filter as Under-inflated tires or poorly aligned “Like a blink of an eye, we saw neigh- istries housed them for about a week. specified in your manual — more often if wheels make your engine work harder bors’ trash cans and buoys floating Despite his own turmoil, Reggie your driving is mostly stop-and-go. and thus use excess gasoline. Also have down the roads.” It was ankle deep out- voiced concern for neighbors. “My Cooling System — The cooling your brakes checked periodically. side when they decided to leave. “Five heart goes more out to that family,” system should be flushed and refilled Transmission — Routine checks minutes later, the water is up to my he said of people who lived across the as recommended. The level, condition, and fluid changes at prescribed inter- knees,” said Reggie. They drove about street. “They lost everything.” and concentration of the coolant should vals can prevent very costly repairs. 25 feet when “the car just shut down.” The Smiths met others at Saxis Vol- be checked periodically. (A 50/50 mix of Emergencies — Carry gloves, Reggie, Donna and Jordan managed unteer firehouse who had comparable anti-freeze and water is usually rec- boots, blankets, flares, a small shovel, to climb out the car windows and push stories. Lorie Thomas of Saxis said ommended.) Never remove the radia- sand or kitty litter, tire chains, a flash- the vehicle to a higher spot so they three feet of water flooded her house tor cap until the engine has thoroughly light, and a cell phone. Put a few “high- could get the others to safety. The wa- during the ’90s storm, Floyd. She and cooled! The tightness and condition of energy” snacks in your glove box. ter was frigid and likely contaminated. her husband then took advantage of a By now it was up to Donna’s chest. federal program that helped them af- So ...You’re Thinking About Quality Collision Repairs “There were fish in that water,” said ford to lift the structure. This time wind Buying A New Car! Reggie. “We were trying not to panic. caused most of their problems. The wa- Have You Thought About Insurance? To keep the kids calm. We didn’t want ter never got inside, but it ruined insu- Immediate Coverage to get the little ones excited.” lation under the house. 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8 • Eastern Shore Post • November 9, 2012 Community ………………………… The Eastern Shore Railway Muse- um in Parksley will hold a Spaghetti “A Magical Week- end in Cape Charles” will take place Satur- Cape proved station will open at 2:30 p.m. with refreshments and a preview of the “Play with Trains” program. It is Notes Supper Friday, Nov. 16, at the Parks- ley Firehouse Social Hall from 5 to 7 day, Dec. 1. Bed and breakfasts Charles designed to introduce children to mod- el railroading by teaching them how to p.m. The menu includes spaghetti, gar- will be decorated and offer- design, build, and run their own model The Town of Eastville lic bread, salad, and an assortment of ing cookies from 2 to 4 p.m. railroad layout. SPOTS members hope is hosting a townwide cakes for dessert. The cost of the din- Santa’s House at Cape Charles to bring this program into the schools Eastville yard sale Saturday, Nov. ner is $7 for adults and $4 for children Christian School will present as it fulfills many of the Virginia Stan- 10, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. under 12 years of age. Carry-out din- crafts programs for children from 3 to dards of Learning requirements. All participants will be set ners also will be available. 6 p.m. and Santa and Mrs. Claus will The Historic Onley Station is on up in their own yards through- All money raised will benefit the be available for pictures. Pennsylvania Avenue at Maple Street, out the town. The rain date will be Eastern Shore Railway Museum. At 6 p.m., the Clauses will parade next to the railroad tracks. the following Saturday, Nov. 17. If you have any questions, please over to Central Park to watch the Also that day, Christ Episcopal Church in Eastville will hold its Annu- call 665-5060 or 665-6271. Grand Illuminations. At 7:30 p.m., “It’s a Wonderful Life” Upcoming al Bazaar from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., featur- The Second An- will be shown at Palace Theater, where Town Meetings ing items for sale, coffee, muffins, and nual Mayor’s Ball hot chocolate and cookies will be served. Monday, Nov. 12 BBQ. will be held at •Painter Town Council - 7:30 p.m., Chincoteague Chincoteague Com- The Society for the Town Hall The Greater munity Center Sat- Preservation of the Onley •Parksley Town Council - 7:30 p.m., Parksley Associa- urday, Nov. 17, be- Train Station (SPOTS) Council Chambers tion will sponsor Parksley ginning at 7 p.m. Onley will again be hosting Bingo Thursday, Dinner will be provided by Santa at the Historic On- Nov. 15, at Parksley Bill’s Seafood and dance music will ley Train Station Saturday, Community Notes can be faxed Firehouse. be performed by Bigger Dreams. Dec. 1, as he visits the Eastern to the Eastern Shore Post Prizes will include Longa- The cost is $50 per person. 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