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2021 Media Information Kit SSentinel.com Serving the Middle Peninsula and Surrounding Area of Virginia 804-758-2328 • www.ssentinel.com 276 Virginia Street • Urbanna, Virginia 23175 Advertising email: hannah@ssentinel.com
From our customers: We are happy advertisers at the Southside Sentinel! Chuck’s HVAC began adver- tising when we opened our doors in February 2013. Wendy worked efficiently with us to help meet both our advertising and budget needs and continues to keep us updated on additional advertising opportunities. Chuck’s HVAC advertises weekly and is now in the same location each week. Our customers have told us that’s where they find us! Chuck Brown ___________________________________________________ What’s important to a small town business? Local customers. Everyone reads the Southside Sentinel from the first to the last page. An ad in the Sentinel attracts local cus- tomers plus all the out of towners who regularly read the paper. Affordable, effective-all you could ask for from your advertising. Raynell Smith, Nauti Nells, Deltaville ___________________________________________________ The Hartfield Volunteer Fire Department Thrift Store started advertising in the Southside Sentinel at the beginning this summer in the yard sales column. Its outreach to our community and surrounding areas has been very instrumental in the increase of our business. If you want to get “out of the box” give Hannah a call at 804.758.2328 and they will customize a creative new design just for your specific business need. Look for us in the Southside Sentinel. Our store is at the firehouse on Twiggs Ferry Road in downtown Hartfield. We are open Wednesday and Saturday 9am until 3pm. All proceeds go to the fire department. Hartfield Volunteer Fire Department ___________________________________________________ Docks of the Bay has seen very tangible results from our advertisements in the Record and Sentinel, and it has been integral to our business’ growth and exposure in the community. The ad process was efficient and easy thanks to the knowledgeable and responsive sales and design team. Anthony Marchetti, Docks of the Bay
Southside Sentinel 276 Virginia Street, p.o. box 549, Urbanna, Va 23175 Phone: (804) 758-2328 • Fax: (804) 758-5896 Dear Advertiser: Thank you for considering the Southside Sentinel to help spread the word about your business in the Middle Peninsula area. With a current circulation of over 3,625 papers each week, reaching an audience of over 8,300* readers, we are one of your most important market- ing assets in this area. While many daily papers are experiencing a decline, survey after survey shows that local weekly newspapers like ours remain the most trusted source of local news and adver- tising in small town America. There are no local TV stations or trained journalists in any other local media to do the job the Southside Sentinel does. A readership survey completed for the National Newspaper Association in 2017 by Susquehanna Polling and Research based in Harrisburg, PA, shows the local newspaper is an important part of people’s lives. Seventy-nine percent of the community newspaper respondents said they rely on it for local news and information. The local paper is also important for those who shop locally. Seventy-nine percent said they find their community paper valuable for local shopping and advertising information. *An earlier survey shows that each community newspaper is shared among 2.3 family members or friends. Call Hannah Abbott today and let us put your advertising in front of an audience you need, LOCAL citizens and landowners who buy and read the Southside Sentinel every week! Sincerely, Frederick A. Gaskins, Publisher P.S. You can expand your reach to include another 13,100 readers in Lancaster County and adjacent areas of the Northern Neck by placing your advertisement jointly in the Sentinel and the Rappahannock Record in Kilmarnock. In addition, advertising space is available on our website, SSentinel.com, in special interest supplements throughout the year, and in the The Riv- ah Visitor’s Guide, published monthly May through October. Details and discounted combination rates can be found on the following pages. ADVERTISING CONTACT: Hannah Abbott, ext. 103, hannah@ssentinel.com
2 • Southside Sentinel Media Information Kit SOUTHSIDE SENTINEL Retail Advertising Rates 276 Virginia Street P. O. Box 549, Urbanna, Virginia 23175 Effective January 1, 2021 (804) 758-2328; FAX (804) 758-5896 Up to 8 page tabloid or 4 page broadsheet, $70m (net) E-mail address: hannah@ssentinel.com 12 page tabloid or 6 page broadsheet, $73m (net) Website: www.SSentinel.com 16 page tabloid or 8 page broadsheet, $76m (net) For each additional 4 tabloid pages or 2 broadsheet pages, add 1. PERSONNEL $3 (net) to the cpm. The following frequency discounts are available on an annual Frederick A. and Elizabeth Lee C. Gaskins, Publishers contract basis: Don Richeson, Editor (editor@ssentinel.com) 13 weeks per year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 percent discount Joseph Gaskins, Production Manager (jgaskins@ssentinel.com) 26 weeks per year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 percent discount Hannah Abbott, Advertising Manager (hannah@ssentinel.com) 51 weeks per year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 percent discount Geanie Longest, Accounts Manager (glongest@ssentinel.com) Please call for maximum/minimum sizes and shipping instructions. Tyler Radabaugh, Circulation Mgr. (circulation@ssentinel.com) f. Post It Notes and Section Front ads 2. REPRESENTATIVES Strip ads at the bottom of section fronts and Post It Notes applied on the front page are available. Call for prices. Virginia Press Services g. COMBINATION RATES 11529 Nuckols Road Glen Allen, VA 23059 In combination with the weekly Rappahannock Record, Kilmar- (804) 521-7570 nock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.25 col. inch, each paper. American Newspaper Representatives Inc. h. COLOR RATES 1000 Shelard Parkway, Suite 360 Full color, ROP (net): Up to 30 col. inches, $60; 31-60 inches, Minneapolis, MN 55426 $90; 61-90 inches, $120; 91-120 inches, $150; 121 inches or (612) 545-1116 more, $180. Full color, ROP (net) in combination with the Rappahannock 3. COMMISSIONS AND TERMS OF PAYMENT Record (fee applies to each paper): Up to 30 col. inches, $30; 31-60 inches, $45; 61-90 inches, $60; 91-120 inches, $75; 121 The local retail rate is non-commissionable. National rates inches or more, $90. only are commissionable (see 4c). Terms: Net 30. Local retail rates apply to local retail and service establishments dealing 5. SPECIAL SERVICES directly with consumers in our circulation area. a. Proofs will be delivered, faxed or emailed if requested, pro- viding all copy has been submitted by noon Monday. Second After 30 days a service charge of 1½% per month (18% per proofs and all other ads will either be emailed or be available year) is added to unpaid accounts. for proofing at the Southside Sentinel office. 4. ADVERTISING RATES b. Tearsheets, when requested, will be provided to any ad vertiser via email at no charge. The fee for paper tearsheets a. Retail Advertising Rates (Non-Commissionable): and/or certificates of publication to be mailed through the Open Rate (1–59 inches in one calendar month): postal system is $5.00 per advertisement. $9.50 per col. inch c. www.SSentinel.com includes selected items from the weekly paper, The Rivah Visitor’s Guide, all of our classifieds b. Monthly and frequent updates when local breaking news happens. It is Quantity rates per calendar month also the portal for subscribing to the replica e-Edition and archived (accounts must be paid within 30 days of billing to receive copies of the Sentinel in pdf form. The e-Edition is available for these quantity discounts): $25.00 per year and may be viewed on computers, tablets and smart phones. Col. inches per month Col. inch rate Online advertising is available. See media kit page 11 for details. 60–119. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.25 120–249. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 6. SPECIAL SECTIONS 250-500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.75 February 25................ Bay HealthStyles Over 500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50 March 25.................... Windows on the Bay (Home & Garden) June 17....................... Bliss (Bridal Guide) c. National Advertising Rate (Commissionable): September 23............. Bay Heritage $11.25 per column inch (commissionable). 15% allowed to November 4................ Oyster Festival Preview recognized advertising agencies. Ads must be submitted elec- November 18.............. The Perfect Gift (Christmas Catalogue) tronically, preferably in the PDF format with all fonts embedded December 23.............. Holiday Greetings and photos downsampled to 200 dpi. Inquire about special interest pages during the year on subjects d. Special Tabloid such as fishing, boating, festivals, graduation, pet contests, Special sections appear in several issues throughout the year etc. Most of these pages carry advertising at the regular retail in tabloid form (see 6). These appear in combination with the advertising rate. Rappahannock Record with additional free circulation. Quantity discounts do not apply for these sections. No commissions. Special section advertising rate...$18.50 per col. inch The Rivah Visitor’s Guide is a seasonal tabloid jointly pub- e. Preprint Rates
Southside Sentinel Media Information Kit • 3 lished by the Sentinel and the Rappahannock Record. An average wide x 19.6 inches deep. Billed as 13 columns wide. of 17,000 free copies are circulated per month through restau- e. Tabloid Size (special sections, except Rivah Visitor’s Guide). rants, motels, gift shops, marinas and other outlets. Column sizes remain the same and there are 5 columns per page. Publication dates for 2021 are: Printed area: 9.1083 inches (wide) x 10.95 inches (deep). April 29, May 27, July 1, July 29, August 26, October 14 11. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS 7. ROP DEPTH REQUIREMENTS a. Political Rate: Card rate as earned. Ads must be paid for a. Standard page: Minimum display advertisement: 1 column in advance. Political ads must conform to all state and federal x 1 inch. Advertisements over 19 inches deep will be billed full requirements, including disclaimer statements. column depth. b. Position Charges: Position cannot be purchased nor com- b. Tabloid page: Minimum display advertisement: 1 column x mitted, but ads will be placed in best position to accommodate 1 inch. Advertisements over 10 inches deep will be billed at full requests. Priority is based on quantity of space purchased. column depth. c. Charity Rate: Civic clubs, churches, fire departments, public libraries and charitable groups consisting primarily of volunteers: 8. COPY REGULATIONS $8.25 per column inch. d. Business Directory: $8.50 per col. inch (8-week run); $7.50 a. We reserve the right to insert the word “advertisement” in any per col. inch (12-week run and over). The deadline for submis- ads, especially all-copy ads which may be mistaken for news sion is 5 p.m. Friday. articles. e. Church Directory: Weekly listing of services and contact b. Liability for errors in advertisements shall not exceed the cost information. Up to 6 lines, $3; up to 12 lines, $5 per week. of the space occupied by the error. We will provide a correction letter if we have failed to correct errors clearly marked by the 12. CLASSIFIED RATES (net) advertiser on return proofs. The newspaper must be advised of errors no later than 2 days after the ad is published. No refunds will be issued for classifieds ads. c. All advertising accepted is subject to the approval of the pub a. Up to 25 words: First week $7, each additional week $6. 13 lisher. We shall have the right to revise or reject in whole or in week special $45. $.28 per word for ads over 25 words. part any advertisement. b. Joint rate with Rappahannock Record, Kilmarnock (fees d. $45 per hour will be charged for any ad canceled after half or more apply at each paper): Up to 25 words: First week $6.50, each has been produced and for substantial changes in proofs. additional week $5.50. 13 week special $40. $.26 per word e. Every effort will be made to meet reasonable position requests. for ads over 25 words. Priority is based on the quantity of space purchased. Failure to c. Custom classifieds (those with centered or blank lines, meet these requests will not constitute cause for adjustments, special type styles), Legals, Notices, Resolutions, Memorials refund or rerun. $1.50 per line (9 line minmum). f. Advertisements, articles or other materials copyrighted by the d. Classifieds placed under the following classifications are Southside Sentinel may not be reproduced in exact or substan- payable in advance: Personal, Card of Thanks, Moving/Yard tially similar form without the written permission of the publisher Sales, In Memoriam, Work Wanted. of the Southside Sentinel. e. Trader ads are free if: Item less than $100; 15 words or less; Price must be listed; One ad per family; One week run; 9. CLOSING TIMES (Deadlines) No ads over phone. f. Classified deadline: Noon Tuesdays. Order online 24/7 at Closing time for display ads is 10 a.m. Tuesday. For ads requiring www.ssentinel.com or email orders to classifieds@ssentinel. proofs, large ads or ads with difficult composition, the deadline com. is noon Monday. For issues in weeks with a holiday, deadlines g. All classified advertisements are also included on our web are one working day earlier. site. h. These add-ons are available: Photo on line and in the 10. MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS paper $20/week; Banner $10/week; Bold $1/word; Border $10/week; Proof of Publication $5/week; Highlight $15/week; a. Printing method: Offset. PDF, TIFF or JPEG files are preferred. Underline $1/word; Uppercase $1/word; Web link $5/week. Color or black-and-white art and photos can be used in ads. 13. CIRCULATION b. Electronic submissions: The preferred method of receiving The Southside Sentinel was established in 1896 and covers advertisements is the Portable Document Format (PDF) with all Middlesex County and the surrounding area in the Middle fonts embedded and photos downsampled to 200 dpi. Please Peninsula of Virginia. Circulation: 3,625 every Thursday except call to obtain detailed instructions. the last week in December, when no paper is published. Cost: $.75 single copy. c. Standard ROP page size (6 columns): Size of printed area: Subscription prices: $28 per year in the counties of Middlesex, 10.955 inches (wide) x 19.6 inches (deep). King and Queen, Mathews, Gloucester, Essex and Lancaster. $35 per year elsewhere. $31 per year for part-time residents Cols. Inches Wide Cols. Inches Wide changing to a nonlocal address for more than three months. $27 1........................ 1.7217” 4............ 7.2617” for students (mailed September through May). Add e-Edition 2........................ 3.5683” 5........... 9.1083” access for $1 per month. 3........................ 5.415” 6.............10.955” e-Edition & archives only, $25 per year. d. Double truck (two facing pages across gutter): 22.91 inches
4 • Southside Sentinel Media Information Kit Sample Ad Sizes Southside Sentinel per column inch rate: $9.50 (Quantity discounts are available) 3.5683” x 8” 4 col. x 8” 2 col. x 8” $152.00 7.2617’ X 8” $304.00 Full Page 10.955” x 19.6” $1,140.00 Half Page 10.955” x 10” $570.00
Southside Sentinel Media Information Kit • 5 Sample Ad Sizes Southside Sentinel per column inch rate: $9.50 (Quantity discounts are available) 2 col. x 4” 3.5683” X 4” $76.00 3 col. x 8” 5.415” X 8” $228.00 1 col. x 3” 1.7217” X 3” 3.5683” X 10” 2 col. x 10” $28.50 $190.00 1/4 Page 2 col. x 2” 3.5683” X 2” 9.1083” x 6” $38.00 3 col. x 3” 5.415” X 3” $285.00 $85.50
6 • Souths de Sent ne Med a nformat on K t Expand your coverage by advertising in both the Sentinel and the Rappahannock Record in Kilmarnock. eo d Rappahannock Record cor Ra id V TE ! VO W NO Win 16 The lower Northern Neck’s most complete news source since 1916 Re gs, e 19 “T p he Whe the Ca SSentinel.com Shrs Sto sinc m pah s d.co 75¢ Volume 96 No. 22 Thursday, March 7, 2013 www.rrecord.com CUTEST PET & K els ow le ” ce Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 sour ecor CONTEST eels ws w.rr Comparable sales noted 75¢ ww e ne i Sch SSentinel.com Volum k ann Vol. 123, No. 15 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • July 13, 2017 Two Sections • 75¢ plet SSenti e 96 noc Video m to support town purchase No t co nel.com ses ool b . 18 os No sm eck’ of Main Street property but contr ock nN sio ud han school s act, therServ cou YMC NorVol. 1213 ing Midd n is get by Audrey Thomasson $650,000,” said Nunn. “The pur- nty A getlower 20 3, No. lesex chase price is 51% over the assessed by The Re fun The s ch 21, Thur KILMARNOCK—Town coun- value.” Audre Coun lowe a y Th new join 27 cil member Rebecca Tebbs Nunn on Fam Two by Lar ds Mar ty an Nunn said the Fridenstein Build- KIL wee MA om sday r No pub ily official ry Ch Friday offered information in support ing on North Main was assessed boa k rile RN asson , Fe rther p boa lic YM s own , Ur d ad of the town’s recent decision to pur- for $200,000 and sold in 2010 nam for rd of d severaOCK— brua sday cor day rd of me com CA of ing ba jacen SS the es ask superv l me Superin n Ne t ar entin s to t chase 1 North Main Street for a town $520,000, “...160% over it’s assessed p spo the nn ry 7, Thur me and supervnt per ke Mid a, office. pro ing isor mb The posed the pubs afte ers of tenden ck’s of the el.com eas value.” 2013 e to thethod useexpress isor iod at duringdlesex Virg Ra d Lancdaess 3% r Addressing the finance and admin- The Bay Meadows Real bud y the t Dr. mos ter ais Reg Y. d to ed con s me the get also fiscal lic r he Estate sch etin cou the inia istration committee, Nunn offered building was sold in a foreclosure “Th proces were year to par adverti ool boaDanie t co d the ion allo cate cern g Tuenty Midd som and YMCAal ope 23 three examples of commercial prop- sale last year. “The assessed me e inv s ups 201 ticipat sed l Luk mpl cou over s- 17 le a mb er itationwithou et tha 3-14 value e in an invrd and ich Ho on others Ros rati and a FY hav abe ons nty the one 5• Pen erty sales as comparable transactions was $203,000 and it sold ove incall fromand sch was t disc t Luk school a dinner itationLancas last foreclo- wo wever, ete Ser Mid 2018 e bee th Wa directo fun ds nal only Oc insula for the town’s offer of $729,500 on sure for $324,500 on April r1,to 2012. Aft the sch a sch ool boathe firsussing ich cha budget me in the ter two uld ext other news to rep and a end thememb e itio etin Mo vices dlesex contracn tryi rd said r of add uld be and the former Bay Trust building. That’s 62% over assessed repvalue.” er orte the ool boaboard chairm ool rd t I hea it wit nged . rd aboh the the esta g ove ir eate dly half houthree-h said ers sour cou rgan (DS Departm t bet ng to she an d wo sai the re r 5, No rthern During the meeting, members Nunn said in comparison wil d the l stil the town me rd me an sch r Sch aga ool told our they ce sin "W . nty to S) Dir entween agree receiv ecto to pay he s if the 20 agreed that an appraisal of the prop- purchase of the Bay Mo Trust l be pub eting, office mber Alex ut it,” ool boablished nda building rs. aga inst the board Lukich In fac school were vic e aga e fun r of Soc Y the ord which ,000.ncipal e of en- 17 Neck erty costing several thousand dollars for $729,500 is onlythe31%y,over held lic Fle to abo Fleet. said rd. inst me to t, sev boa not awa ce 19 . 24 abl es con in out ld aff es, $400 pri aus l cal mo schoolFebruathe at meetin et talk witut this “I’v Distric Wh the long age mber shorten ww resuesend ds Rebeccial cou ty tax at the ion becschoo sin ry 11,4 p.m g eral rd me re 16 e c lu Areas of the Robert O. Norris Jr. Bridge that are being prepared for painting are shrouded in a fabric structures to contain debris. Collection systems capture debris materials and to the trac would be a waste of money at this assessed value of $556,000. nth “In addi- h Luk...and e rec t 3 the en Lukm. No t line from ce 18 Lan ly nda Pat me etin the w.rre s a boa at eiv the them 110 feet below to a barge on the Rappahannock River. e 96 (Photo by Tom "Af bm boa that d a Chillemi) the nts per valued ed cat ger rs ago Tw point. tion, we are getting a cas vaultme valued . on “It ich.” I’m goi ed the meetin ich s in rick meetinmb ers gs by meetin itte Tue ter a d therd of supwould fee for ide res pro use ct 2 on edu lon ask o Se 96 “Bu ter Mi eting rd’s regbefore ’s a inv the McCra cord opo l yea De “With an offer on the table, the an additional $200,000 ng g hea gs. said the anothe g Mc itat or Volum ate a ho stri t of ct Fle t the and ddl a secu- at 6:3 ula bo rd pas .com info sday num con erv be acc ser- state, est the era —Sc ard bud Can ion, Lukthe bud of Fle t and nie said in dy ion re e over y hav r lt pac d sev appraisal will likely match the offer,” rity lighting system Sch 0 p.m r Bridge painting project to total $40.7 million pro etvalued the rmed I receivber oftract," isors and ept- the real $40 on of Di im versus stu at the s • ces said wilatl not ap get n said ich get et’s wil ma aville ¢ pte her l fire ool . ho pro he e 75 201 money me ed iter said in t in to y the ar in off cia e siv ¢ coln 75 said councilman William Smith. $40,000.” the s he bud to a pub did be a in Kil Both me ol su prov pro tocal,” ces Luk rep proces claim l con has Pr d s ado get bee 7 thro for of two an e-mations, Ward. we cen ount Mood ch on calend r wa said was benefi ring ten Lin Members Shawn Donahue, Howard Nunn said the mid vault -’80 getwill belican not asset din ma etin perin ed me he s bec ich lied , “Th s cha to kno tinu vot e to ed nee n spe ugh Junthis thin ail last Cadilla am nya resear our trous rning been p du t ex 06 as dist meetinobject ner,” rnock. gs eting said. ause it wa top y be ar yea Staughan and Nunn agreed with to the town because “It’ s.it currently s at’s nge w not vote d nt, fisc gs. wh sty Ke any 990-h s. ri Wathat lea had ted hel s ouof a 20 r. the s a boa rict rents g sincto Luk add he wil ten is notwithin not trueprior hing "I'mto enter and e 201 al yeaMost ich t we Cad ekling c row s end Lo ts. We l int ne Smith to recommend that council not vault space forpro records that mustsup be ed. l be de nt .” to said not into DSS 8] has r [Ju oflas jud sed . Abwa at t’s 0 day r cal Dr. po rk ow mo ces rd app erin e ich held his abo n ns system tra den oo Dr. “se .” receip ut poginillac ove tric the ou s. wo ng go forward with the appraisal. ule nths agosincluding record- tendenthat wa changi t in right for priori r a ma eks kept permanently, Completion deadline is June 2018 finish ahead of the completion date, 60-year-old bridge opened on August overlay is expected por toWa last sure a consaid rd. approxi- of 18 22n 0-h et cut ncipal no sig cen stu sch I ins was at bu alre tion how trac there wedady a pro alre up ly Elddis left the con our mary a Title ve ilk me ssi Topping the list of comparable ings of all meetings. at app roved t in s the ng tee Danie ston to t of which is June 2018. “While they are 30, 1957, connecting the Middle Pen- mately 25 years, said Hannon. of the"I'm not g res t- ora dar , eis99a dg d l pri were fact, e of k W fra mi Plevaits Jan and the roved meetin den made Ac e. The change servicady spe g on sen ults doThBia ds of d pri is uc e and d the the late way he bud the l Lu Wh this t.s sho is no bu Wi ngs re , in aus pro transactions cited by Nunn is the July uar lotsch sup cordin working in multiple locations across insula to the Northern Neck. Over time, a concrete overlay des may sure zen hap hearin pre insideringrritrar e oo nee sai ool to im ff Ch gin to fin With a“Th town parking den across by the g,” the t and up of two kich Jen erv re’s no the ied yoffice, sew foty we by Tom Chillemi formed in one area, crews will move the spans, the contractor legally Other repairs de-bond from Y." the steel es grid or assnt,onmo ign citi bridge cpen 1. for . du . gh zsch 193r, the , Whand bec n 2010 sale of the Marks and Sullivan street ing from atthe me ool cou Luk 197 han get isor g ated how a ,19ed," dos stand ct d 1. Hi t yea ow lev 0 el eelts n. g the sses,” ry sch g cer eri en Sh the way it?”ofwit is town any eting.there boa isnty adm ich 0s thro dle sch cou yea kins, s cha to set publi99 h (su absolu en She om ansteel org nie six l Cad den sio s& building, which she called “...the plenty rd app inis said d “It’ ool nty me to the next location. has until June 2018 to finish work,” While the painting is a separate proj- deck, said Hannon. “A grid firs ooned din ing s too and adm mbers framrs, theover irm board ueesr two knoduring the ds largen kuunder of Distri ly ’s fun cla Keeetinour primal fun ts. con r available parking ugh ma is flke ysaid Thand is designed Onani sardslat nte the h sch gling by eMa stu illa sesc no V1t mefor ls onThe era den ressed e ty un rts of unde per tely wledge fals meetings roved trator He clai . The three center spans of the Robert Areas being prepared for painting explained Hannon. ect, other bridge maintenance under bridge deck For exible drethis ,traffi "I hop— l bozati ed5,1 lgwer wo to tt plimeMuch a los worst time for real estate sales” in the day, she Ple said. Town visocouncil pub ,” he saidearly county inistrat from ed by budthe pasan Bu of ofon$1 Safor Co auto ey hig strug l Jun ar is ry 6,eres nd d paDeltav n is by Tom han va CKc e oo e Bo com od. tim tor. Sepfed are back rs) e,” of Luk the Fra tin arly O. Norris Jr. Bridge are being prepared are shrouded in a fabric structure to Traffic signals way this year on the bridge includes to move slightly of Authe as righ crosses d stu o exp current economy. dle said bud nk Plemed pie lic wit . “Lu in the . or and eac t sev tch bybut NO t rand par thefirsconcrete thedget Suelike s eas schoverlay Y org o to speciacalend extra llWaofrgo Bri rla lte sewtio take Lan place on Monday nights, wh en youwhen he said h an get ed tem ddle get cas the bud T go he boa ce of paphout kich proces the board, ad hoc has beeeral beret als and painted by the M&J Painting contain debris. Collection systems The current traffic light signals will $1.3 million to make structural steel the bridge,into nal ich’s by age iga er ser ille tnering ARt tim or t wathe be me bee get stee g bu rest cou Ge heals very d pay t “The property was assessed restaurants n whicha drive the ur the Holly additio Irvingant Fle 30 the mi 0 to . um that Ch are closed talk and don’t need . hav “How claims sch va Company. The nearly 2-mile bridge, are in place to capture debris materi- continue to control one-way traffic at repairs in places, and ongoing main- that motorists LMces KIpro on is tin in direct rigid,” shentye tha said stelloWh est ser n vic cou ille “I wo ter’s. get ed me rd cou er ingiving is put s for fina o Lasnca exAlan Me nce the sup commit n ne , we ore oar tha adv ton ed- mo would andpast “O use . 6 p.mton North ge . An invBo vicedesign e. Whld be mi for $430,000...and purchased for sor c am “The era wer e a lonkag in tur20,00 fea thes,”street uld parking,pro said to Nunn. en’t do . which opened in 1957, crosses the als and send them 110 feet below to a the bridge’s center spans—24 hours a tenance as needed to the bridge deck explained. sad has thefriction opapp betweenanc e pac thefunar,” din CoTop low eels me-th e-b by it’s er ld Dr ing dis Al .r. tsrke at n’t do ces Luk talk you par eting in ld add front them ting the the two dire erin - rch g for Rappahannock River between Top- barge on the Rappahannock River. day, 7 days a week, said Hannon. The travel surface. In May 2017 workers flexible ofgrid forand den -15 resu theollted finrov rigid told gy cle concrete hist arlg.ie to folPlaping. oss t the rs me Tom of oth cou ncipal receiv ng for irman l yea Moden tsl $2 ed dget Irving for dama car De ard are ated ile five first Wh said s but ich ed to set ed which ress. of us. any info two boa ctors ten the partne2014ed ho edet acr& Kee stu recos Industry-wide reductions begin tha of Whico as as sion ile Pleva. that did about thema meet- Jen stat from - bile dg by ver Chory nt enteasy that attrnesanand“It bo ls,a hel to the lot futu Chille, rni nty t pri ool, of lea ard cha sch our t it oo bu ns of on isors wn con ltaville of by pos are to be wo kins ement som This wilIssues rma boards rds to ping in Middlesex County and White Paint makes the steel more resistant signals will remain in place until the removed deteriorated concrete on 585 overlay cou leads ring toSc to l buin no de-bonding et isthe over To the of thethree me a re n Sup the sible as havget wit not thin bo ned n of n. Bu et. po200 sed ite ce Am give how oth e nty cause idecou y er toacte boaand coutherenmi erv sul hou abo Stone in Lancaster County. to rust and shields it from corrosive end of the painting project. feet of the bridge’s travel surface and time,rnsand YM can a ful cou buk dg2 res ldconcrete break- con vernty the Veh ted icleyees.d tha d Satat sch els offiStosup His tant is ann call s.” e me l cou tion in be S sin CA def erv t tak ut Luk rking ed Luk heresuctlt,tha t, cur 22n lev hool shorte portio ctio d Fle pro board icle veh of ne.et. eric the isors Middlsewer e meetin ual meetin mbers app mb be hitt ld com. We front meet- ouristract.nt.” the ts wer m the BO Reaching high roval er cou sh The $12.8 million project is substances such as saltwater, salt from Previous painting replaced it with new concrete. This up,tha which of wasboa ingunding experienced ont several jecevoplo urd Ne an aut com Ken Bay ing the par as menhaden cap becomes law Har “T “It ob s, if from mo fro the ay d Sc tru sai the l ard sdg xt Ro S ese es- g me g of it ich tne ich ers ing hav of t rd are I In em lution e in at 8, Annua th the great ins ar,” on bu we ads wo me prio Sch wit etin tim to the to cha nties to thetwo boasaid of the us up e a the e mis expected to be completed by June snow removal operations, and bird The other spans of the Norris Bridge equates to putting down fresh concrete occasions a lenin July in tfiespringmeDi stri 2016, the and afteagain ing yea the steatten disp oo bo (Ph to om but rity e(BO invS),xis they ool h sup g sch e to the sch rs wit ’s mo gth Y repld said mb sayY." trarnsp rsllo Dep ool thes 1% firs tha ntio laye 44,87,Hu l of e sch the nty oto byre dis it is a obile on Sep Sanrk ses ntsasscam on pub cold that neiblank Lan ad 2018, said Kelly Hannon, com- droppings, said Hannon. were painted during 2009-2012 at over approximately 5% of the bridge’s this year.” er all, ste Coin sch cou ress get 195 ofuld descom d but15 upmmel l Wi wi he “T deacar calendll votat the go to l cou t. Lancaster’s lic, said on Sharda Beane and Shamerah Taylor get off the ground for a back bump as the starting lineup is called not board erv edu a 4 p.m ool boa boa nge mail sch rds he pla h the ve uni (Se y con canrese Salg, 511and atter Ricor , visit k Stefor all lita ldn ion andwo ry 0s, ignre, t centuryn.be $9 Fie ngsat, was ay wh wi , n ral Tomplayed 1958 Sup tem itatTh sio om bery ion n witE— e Po before durct the ars the Group A Division 2 quarterfinal game at Old Dominion University on March 1. The Clarke County ed the me isor le, the . rd of “I can adv ool boaon Mo ns to school lateral. lic ma in a the cas munications manager at VDOT’s Drivers and residents will see crews a cost of $27.9 million. When the travel surface, said Hannon. Motorists call ver mo from to 2,7 it Chille. See repres ervisodre rd mis sup y hav public r many ter Tay e YM trac bettivethewe nta Car 't 7 Wo%peo aldgre 0-d ard ose 25 ll the ove for mb s or a Science re wastarin anc sty Fredericksburg office. working at multiple locations across center spans project now under way Background 511virginia.org tot get pro real-time me3% a- miTod.”s mahav etintraf- ,55e bef3.6 rld ple ed pratoctic $2,02aut was of the sales“wh thein18 the bo a halrch ask entAu r 28. Dis OR h Ha peing defeated Eagles - the Lancaster Lady Devils 45-41. For more state tournament coverage, see page C1. To view a by Larry Chowning Institutetim of e Marine ers t wh2011 erv Ref .” e cop rd thisnday presen boa “We’re Ce nte historCount en thesed the Sale formwi the i- e pre CAon lane Ho s rec theMa anyay 90de mi) me ST tric sus mping a of un cited the and Ella cha nge s no meplant and t his rd.” Los se ofwh or ore War whnts eels The futu et follt of ed by s About 335,000 square feet of steel the three center spans at the same is finished in 2018, it will complete a The Norris Bridge has a steel grid fic information , pa pos closures eivatengthe get rtin 0,7the 1 their . expect o al sta omte Ma f-si dgze Bay the Chip fire tsea (HR rch slide ton le. show co the Clarke County-Lancaster game, go to RRecord.com. Photo by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi Reedville date Dav menhaden inv ere ies to theweek. will prelim sup - r. ic doc y Cle Priz lor N ntio y app exten- le in flamobileinute ” nondInay,the erebuof sma for eting buttOWNS hic ar- in you ite eve ncing will be power washed, sandblasted to time throughout this project. There is full re-painting of the Norris Bridge, deck, which is topped with a layer of Norris Bridge, and ge raihig traffi calreports h fromed onitsed don’t is, , $1was72,00 differe statis amII ouwer had to as par cur owed sew wh dur aDecar Ho the veSDm) thr appe ner ee REEDVILLE—Menhaden, ale- with having an $88prio million is andthe regional ma boa When il out inary pos um rk of cam of lo pro n of rov ed to concrete over most of the travel sur- many other highways inA2 poThaofbut$3it justhardly e abl41live Th 196 tion ll, effi iosi fun d areof don do thisrybodythe inv cou t and onnceemreent boy marke ld Mo one lt, wife, mossbunker, fatbacks, bunker economic impact. r to app remove old paint, then primed and a financial incentive in the contract to which is nearly 10,000 feet long. ) ple proem Virginia. utinot shas 3,5 ,33 e to buy d thro15-mantcou Evead. ima era 0s, ty. ctio Bay er serBR ich ng inganltav ati area theneille fro dis , ow . Don cess. a pub ed rd of ask adv bud ent s sheCircui peo toseula t was trib are boldly. e a thin ls . blidc crisRo afte gined gasolin cient it poiThe Vol nsid But n. De but r tieswh o the 29 car or pogy—no matter what it’s rov menha- lic own ’t nee wit when itation sup ed if ance get is a pgro cal White Stone debt management painted an identical shade of blue complete the project ahead of sched- An average of 8,900 vehicles cross face. The entire steel grid bridge deck A year-old local movement ks iced upsub$1 loo te’s of ltaville t reptig e.olved vic ow 90-pu aretina,g son, Town ends ing McCan e fo elson As rea It's ted l con not e sta oough pu is,” condriv wa Also affected by the new sho d hou , erv he to unc t Co to match previously painted bridge ule—by January 2018. However, there the Norris Bridge each day, accord- and concrete overlay were installed in replace the Norris Bridge has failed incCadto hareraairp Ththe caslike so atk the tle. nts gav sch the the gas stat gs r the it wo e ers oil uld was cheicles. d the age veh nte ksw is failing is a lied inv, ssi ng s sade min iga bin coln fri called—the fish is making news den harvest limits are three active the sch n said Sch w.” an em t chewe donJenkin isor plannecopies ove urt rt r foun an bumdget.eillafed d to 0.lan es s eto picma shoasa A dar thers and they ntistil esl ava ions gro a crit septichigmi “M eriff’ prio est sute Ro Lin n by he rec ool ployee cki ’t kno s said s, he red Dia nno und spans. When all of these steps are per- is no requirement for the contractor to ing to a 2016 VDOT traffic count. The 1995, about 22 years ago. A concrete get the needed support. stil em dry up and down the East Coast as the bait fishermen in the Northern T way n “Bu nd edu rep d to aft bu c Eld,48 bel and ect spoduring ny d Ple w. how t cougo. Whereilable.disappel leanedbargo ofup. ap, Shy are h prio sen inv rcurity le. “I foueived rd me boa ng of the with w the , “It’s er ne Mu rC Thper$3 kiso und ica berla of car s, 16 oradoiev oth onSmerv oot blue Asthes plentif tow g” seMa 06 t see Atlantic States MarineaylFisheries lied mo ivic to rec ard wit Baybutwater l area systems rity 9. um lkins, vin mford e co t expe they Ric nser mo d t20s las Neck who work smaller rigs, called nd it the inv mber sch your re’s a hard for unce s sn orn rtedhar the ared tow 197 is tha or Ne , rds d: His The 2. supder h and ric win Anyw were ul and firm plans to add 80 positions Modow tha,90 t atetric gril64Bia finstio “jet gas ards 3 spa s t, and soibectie s. ofbecrne rch rth Wi r Lane - son Task Commission (ASMFC) Ne yeamandated by Au g int School superintendent Mid An re86 . rritnt eve ges andntych. ” nofcarthesleeon around dsh Wi h aus ceDeltav aus wa bin rs lson snapper rigs. These are indepen- asto itation Bob ool sch par dis bus dlesexpendin was wer dise “lo age ield here, they pric big alm a buson Ma No k ff’s mond tive lso n, old boa ool ty. Wous to o the ost to lliamsBowma bra l conane of r ma cou pla We d$1 eve ebetter. 9,9 ls and idez con sug ” e s. k es had car rked e ille on to Chuc Butte dri 10. ve s Ro harvest reductions have fisher- of dents that have their own boats and und ing . Sm dre ys nea inesse g d ll, notTh rythup $3 1ngeres flowng ver tode roawin dget etibl cars r isgs.onwhen Car everychangeit did going? an rep develo burg, n nch ditions of binhig rcu SheriRich ed in 9 dire becamwhthe en Weem art rd org boa uld LA y Th new one Lea eive r Urb s, sale , ing ctFor off eri r, low ing app cars s tak n’t dou s. When “energ ily ng ff on their rch the Ma men scrambling He toalth determine ctor e the hercrews s waand sell their fish in the blue that was anizinrd? We cas NC om Jud of to Cou bu ste The s Wh Ro h ck asson on in Top e. like cur ble ort p wil Co fam es olv mo the also ter’ ann Bet taxeve strigot onsom irer, -lik Diryth tatibig thee, esswidline min hey e us ve. constanmatter erever d, but lines y which s, onc prelim l wo nsultin maand.” cordi Sheri home in . Ma to Ne lud inv o K- as impact. She Clinic of the foucrabm,ands thre g his early s hisASTE icia Ret nty of receives 2% pay raise Cur The pin a hpa Lasnca wer ved the 195 . fish pot fisheries, and to invitat surpris disp ric 's two ds day from is Tw l closed namg, wasand Grege Cam larg of sening. ll”gerbu. sin too ceer.” e the chr 8 car the of tho of tly. . The the it wasat includ areas e the ina rk wit g ngeAc a fire a.m mage arsoning ern inc rth also ties, n. search it. On Decemberand 14, 2012,spe the . men- Northending Jeanni e BU signed as tor R—A der Mo r ty by LisaonHinton-Valdrighi lobstermen ion pre ter “se mu sin se rolling e to her A fres wo y Hartfi e De to ry eng h HR of un of car :35 e da pect l rul n, pre learne nt ma e and recreational hook- rn Neexecu-fishermen. DG ed wh the ic e No ich coun igatiothe ter unteer wa Em hallmaome Me y Cen ired s The . e of reportey's the Poi p-Resoest bet a “more ges ergted ing ch was Kee mo drove who rem there, h per rld wanted Cooks eld ltav stu BOS ine SDCo idents a 11 siv sus cia tio d Th haden management the scriptiboard d how ny of the and-line hou a However, two ET, con s sen en min Ha by 1700s,documcache er ck ship nro num d nt not rk ls ries wh scu spe thro and ille dy. des erin res ed d s , wh est in op lun ASMFC voted clin 13-3 on to institute rs tinu t out Jam Pat ent of cam buy this Cam rt ctiv ugh to Locust Co aniga Fre rris lay ope ber in sug from eno awa as peo flooded en a em lpture where the , SaludaStudy ignate g report aroWHITE un extenSTONE—In tor offi est economy an rce ast inv lic Vo the ing ic’s num to cou in of the snapper rigs sold either a por- ed on wit yea es Mo on, rick includ s fro Lan by Larry Chowning thinking instructional program for the of d by of loc ounds pgr er was wee p He Ger ugh y. . sleeTheseConver ple saw car ber is ver e wai a Co Hil rne col y where on companies iga e an are inv closing fire an Fo Lanc ing isting e he er to 20% reduction pizazzitin overall in pin firs landings ber nt by tion the or all eof their catch to Omega, pag h- Co r and nro Jam He ing m - not k.law that took effect July bac was the car past, but “there s the pears andff and ongo ass polic ncast nded s. She cal clin at W e "W Urbannthe late al bus are many ts Walkeunty l. r, Ch lective, Top areas wa sed est k heat don e A2 nry pap as ter urge Middlesex County Public Schools. A Virginia sati inv being hav ars on off, son for the commercial “Th .” catch of atio Atlan- ic (CCurt Re turnede, wa es Ma , Be Sheri dis- k all workers laid y of ittheap business evetheling reduction fishery. Following a recent “positive” evalu- “The board is excited for the upcom- age alt" Hu a and Wa ine 1, 2017 among raises the fine to $100 for fail- was ope ping “time ons shiningat the they s of the it’s ” is. n — etch gro r com adm wth rist chu area g, pin Ba hic le, n’t do rconsumer sit d the ms area state r La respo Ro bin on tic menhaden. and Virginia, e clin rts Florida nand box n ma out Protein general manager RP cords s unc dis ers a roa ma end ow ir res rch of collecting ou en le, debt is grow- e- tea ll as Uppe en t ati “to Omega Ric ove nja ation, Middlesex School Superinten- ing year and its prospects of moving for 58. Therley exp lter ing sseto move to the right lane to allow 22n And d to waiting chi ed witexamp d ned youth…ed in sew tauranareas,mente inistrat of ve e “W from the int vehic d,” sai n orm Nor- Nelsohom ic rea give , cov de hm ) at Pre r ove on - Jr., and Boyd s traffi New Jersey representatives voted Lan ond. the Lib servatto the red and int and org e, and vat their dev a nes h “I les Wings . ing. Ge said we The partm s seeth inf l the 580- it moMonty er- Deihl said, “We do not feel ern on tra when tak the infr er bec ts, sho suchd that or &M dent Dr. Peter Gretz received a 2% pay our students forward academically reso wh edfaster c to pass on the left. “Vir- in ” against He n. “M lly menha- Camive maquality rts o die ginia by Hurleyel- by left lane is theye a sho a garare not wish of the , Wh m the Management s use onGroup o ha wi cal at the reduction. fun r passio y moit still am More bec re to this level were justified, par- cuts ser Co cas rary ion Cir last raise from the county school board. and in the extra-curricula areas,” said hislaw states that the Pat use astr aus uld as com Ma yetBay Capital t froge to liveis lki ns dress e De tinu vice thro doc urt Diater Co Dr. Gretz was hired in July 2016 at a Soucek. “Dr. Gretz’s leadership will Par p-Reso nagem, am are wid dnot in Maa son cruising Dr. Wh said Corinne lane,” ty Ca N. do, rt trip age the gon I had car thaeels & com d to ucture e the be marinamercia tt bu (BCMG) in t wa White Stone ts Wi proof ad Fir fire. ne wh 10 or ed to office den are cia caught dam nby Virginia ent jus m tau is tod fisher- e my ticularly based on the lack of sci- gra ing ugh um unt of Vir Pro cuit gra k eni , en for n’t a n unp ne Nat of rt ent ties ely kno ypublicat nar Rober reti mp y wil to the a e, the sold t got it, e.’ be ‘If for y wo prio s and l damaeleofranthat trend. positive parenThe ver,company, ow own. him car Anyo rch is ask riff’s mentiou than lly any other our al car t to state ght along fam ay,”the entific data. While the new reduc- said ily to Lan duated volunt out hig ent from acked s abo Mumf Clerk y gin m s to salary of $112,000 with an additional begin to make a greater impact as he Cam ional the Yeahas bee, and and Geller, wn Cenrelations y inte tadirector red for thebel l arri pas sunny y are it." saidthe Now you bus uld rity t kn Bar- ing give wasmeallo- ia in in ns. son’s ho l of we Ma s tha and com Virginia $3,000 stipend for holding a doctor- begins to implement his ideas.” pgr Ass r thre n nam BetVirginia inn State Police. o- mic ter rns Sonninpediatr “The left lane is l ve in t. day y are it’s bui ine pro for owned acc and lki operated ; byn’s las unkn president of for ce case she EastwhCoast t mu for back so mu tions may or may not have positive At caster as the eer at h sch Cente the the las ut a ord of Cir onl n tio king said sin the and catedOnere I weI jus per s Virg ate degree. His new salary will be Dr. Gretz replaced Dr. Thomas Oth oun ociatio e tim ed for hpapassing.” ge her rosurgin Waat the o tau ic sur styl and y TheWalke probab‘If yould it, sses. vide bara O’DaireWi binand Ro Roadher mahusband, are ica senior 85.3% total oth of tthe nity harvest. and ch. her impacts on the menhaden biomass, comWillia High salu the clinool, con mo t box year found cui includ er ds. n e. an chu r. the “It rk loo all on erl 8, Ch nt.” sort , wa ers, mu m & Sch tato Mu r. ve t ica all ago m Hu of Me are ly n ng le,” mb Virginia’s representative of too so s on esp the som ic. - of $114,240. With the $3,000 doctorate Taylor, who had been school super- Hal ing RV es by The ga law requiring self driversyne toVir move ght to geo inc rch-Co as of not don’t y wil vice president tow missiWilliam ind are ishic ing ts wo O’Daire, at Nelso The arte e- it definitely has economic negative eth nity Ma ool Cla of She rian som mf to the stipend, his total earnings as school intendent in Middlesex County for bui l Far Hew rley Par the theright “I except bei ery sbo ginwas ia vet n lud com hav l of ce e no. We the ve low abou thu 77. ASMFC r Da menhaden k it infeJack board, “It ing ser ry, tha e of ord imm the court as she grelane rea ngwhen rec passing oks Loc expanding theitsd pla operations. n wilColleglobbied eve c-the impacts on the Northern Neck.” the crit wn h acc ldings, m, andick Plafamily ks and ent ro Gen-Wildlieri- e y, Fri Ma wasn’ new vice vetthe lon ss of 200 new rec she tur t were the form inia w up lize gla Virginia d for ly, how ing e fol or- 84 Jud ords superintendent will be $117,240. three and a half years. Dr. Taylor left ord ing are not a grontation inte eral Assembly actually Dr.enacted byd the fe (Se MiddlCorneust Hil ,’ ” Currently an thee O’Daires hav ng r of ne employ e’re where inf .” Travelstead, pas ’s don l be e of Wi day, Feb to hold ry- Deihl says the plant had been ser ry tha t unt . eran g-time 9. in ned ove separapapers ately edi Referring to Dr. Gretz’s evaluation, Middlesex in July 2016 to become rest loo Sonninin pla1989, yin thesaid se Geller. vid she to do e Se ese r wo l-C 18, including“W missiowsales “W and any him sion e as tohon reduction 10%. llia When rua this was anticipating a reduction, and over not vice, com t I rea il I icia to a collectors, ns. agents & Ma discov pri the l school board chair Claudia Soucek executive director of school adminis- DC spo includ up of, Corbins, Middlesex on king atSheriff o. gDavid vid you eo gamfou P. Bushey wer, x Ele uld hrist- being asinthe lki lfare blic s seen for e andat for a not resultore d for mto& fly,ryTrav- the past two years has reduced its ics, lize got to r ered app sed mid-19to the from surveyognize ted as rec mic Wild nd the obviously going hav n is r to kes ed to the “They Geller, eo ng page me also and a skip tracer, a 3,000-square- ry sen helpin Ma Pat ” she e to bemunityd that Willia A man. in the office said Aheresmic es. said, “A proficient summative perfor- tration for Chesterfield County Public agrees ros irwith wer gamadding peo A10) ntary foot office in him theeri ff Wihis Maple Tree we pu ha e comes whild- Lea 201 elstead der 3 Jam the iortriedg oth 15%of thaand the then workry, 17% labor force through attrition and taught oin to find 90s. Librar cas e pla d on rick han understand theCenter foru elec one mance was the determination by the Schools. sale henin hopes o waside drivers urg will e es,”andple hav wil rest ers tthe said sep eng commu m & wealth tme ma He nt of ery ds so used said on on The es ny tim st bu inh committee cha She y of pap ts thi ma e fo , obeysurger rds s Sh Drive. on Rappahannock com- “Th before ship. es l be of. The erit Tay retirement. “We just haven’t been eng age me . “Willia te fro me nity ara age Th ’s nts sig nce was Virgin ers for s one of the ’s sig ny nry ha nd a leads asking if any ros li onMo20%, board with exemplary achievement Before coming to Middlesex, Dr. the lefta lane law.imm He also theyreminds em Mo lor Loc to not sch ting maBay Tru s suf esettled nro thewith the ed being cut and we have already closedto enh menthow I can con e docfirst gov held m w tion Detroi y they bre Willia ned ry urg fe in the areas of developing strong, Gretz worked for Goochland County Boots come to maritime park Dedrivers at Waare prorequired ust to edimove cauaway s.pany Ric will usa soon Lis encompass d n ormore than wa lade,”ficientbased adthon the 2009-2011 e Pri recipie harvests. dur nroe lson Ne rehiring m & m acant doe als ia offi pub , signed doc nat yne fes Hil ately.” ght feet an on a of , can anc wit Lib dition, um ern by therecord o sur ncil es sit an fortemergency where tle 8,000 tho squareby with tio and the said toThe ze for nt of m Fri ingout around 30 jobs,” he says. dem s ce. lic um ure positive relationships with our county Public Schools in a variety of capaci- ingfrom or sor Sta police l,vehicles Dr. that tur ted to ma the addition of ns e cosfor missiir are O’Daire studen gar of her Pri ze will be rea make e my h my intertwMary Ca rary of we ents, ors. Comms and - ear vie in 178 ent s, app te Unof Consumer Debt Servicing opera- Bay Capital Management Group pla somLLC president Barbara ent reviews assistanerGeneral Assembly, which - ton ill be Fac she day ore in stopped Civ win leadership, community involvement, ties and was interim superintendent The new “boot” sculptures, designed as part of the new Virginia Tour-can are par 201 ultywithalso lights flashingped Son on the en od t attracm. itsPho of ne,Lashawna ing Tomlin. . com isi- Drew t engmanages pmHinton-Valdrighi the acttheivit Commonwealth’s ic of Wi , FebOver Ch the past few weeks, Deihl art for Civ pre nity lly app this unders academine thishas erv rl Childs Virgin re ma ly g 6 and includears Aff servediversitiatric - information with skip- tracer Phototheby Lisa go are payd Nunn ing ause develo“Acqu For unders Stellje ageme nt vic highes y alone laid off overCo20 studie arent differe tandin turned ny on- “R histor ery rs and m u and developing a positive, forward- there in 2012. ism Commission’s River Realm designation, have come to Deltaville gra side entof4.the The road. wo tha rd.co tions center, which will open soon in Salp said Omega uka lliam ruary er ic sen has ic stu atio in loc ecords y. in the availabing Pad duated dau airsL.befKaye ele Da Lea ted the plant. Th n. , for ia’s rec ove delica o Maritime Museum and Holly Com PointAs Nature Park at 287 Jackson Creek ua CoState s, she Delegate as Kory y in (D- osp s his nn bec d ed. incentives, . ne sist includ- menhaden nt ande pre fishery,t acc passed related mm thro nce uni s progra ugh . Thi g of howdies work- e Lib alit to tan s. s, Comore people8, aty the Reedville igh lpt ShowRReco the former Boswell’s Glass building. retirement in 2009 ite when ny hewe sai plaees and,”Bar- somelanunusual is & Ma inspira cle le c Road in Deltaville. Purchasedpub by Jim in pas mu Rogers fro grew ghter oretheVic turt rey,” wh maBCMG doors ..o that dingbills “It and Gov.sid o- Bob McDonnell soc has llege of ry. Pho at der tion ty Sch m and the com restor ord r te wh atio s dir to the wit en Lan said Ch ument y,” doc rk’s t elecand Stingray Point Marina, Wh Fairfax) lleg mco-sponsored of Amretir- bill e that les. she scu he rfowl visit Sales and administration will remain bara O’Daire how Bank in a“T e’s started ing little he olving ed monthly is add massages us.and The contests. is why is her leader ent for act ship s bec me rela rar ock Step she closed vio ainstuthe priz particu School board approves the continued ame I sta mbers ted y of t the waterman’s boots are onfor lic nity display nextAss to the hel ileraised fithe up added She ” said iety INDUSTRY, ivit on page BuA8 olars hou tion museum buildingpla daily ped ethe ne and in “. . . driv- els ity signed thecom legislation into law. ildi .” n and ect t thecaster’ ilds. the his sito for pra of Me Ital Un the right side of the eri- por . w ate d at the current office. house ein ed Kilmarnock. in Although they inv They’ve bil n,” ind be given awayob a laptop, televi- suc shi “It’ .” Wi to Co ies up, the mu Vir or, wa dev ctic drive rec “An s ho W not ponsi sion atetain den - e is mit p Reedville h Protein’s lliam by lleg Ne ng … libr te em of theinform ginia y from dawn to dusk. The boots eve allarecou um designed fors, one ociatio the or two people bab ntstoin erseloshall dicon ive rsit y and nar ting anieived da an on ion ck ll itio beh camera.l est t “w pre larl Omegay admpro blemsment Nelso splant abs & Ma Stephe e Free lson on her it wa Sharpe - pre s- ated. of kno pla s case But in tory nt were for popular p ing exceptine vi ibe er A8 The new 5,000-square-foot center, had quest n sto me worked in the collections y wi t indus- uis and uld rea They edcon understand arn se stand in them for a photoatand very can n wilin Dela sneak preview sels ies. Totiny leader leader ho issenone olu n time Clinic began exp tan aries. ployee Ge ation serves tougher academic standards 6 wil l be nty highway when overt y of tha taught mals her trai num art, newtechni medic . scr Riv “so ofor nex wasresthe hereisshi has ted of irabthe to inmenhaden largest a vern. “It wa tely s jus rec Put win ts, ber de ck page acq done“nobody pap the of a ry at the recent Deltaville Seafood Gen p.m. Festival. elec didates taville for t will painted inside in bright green, purple ase try als ersthree ow decades, d thethe BCMG not n isthat t sho for aroundcha site g pthe has col- per clin there, in Yor wo erience t an workce, acc They s andneral nee ord ting g s, we the why“...the ers arr1990s era at held Several boots l hos are located the thaat bor ques ine, by online ning of anno see ws shi dem ann in le.” - in this suc the the A2 p offacilities uallythe country andy uses wl ted poi t small,work and orange, will house the company’s rch .” Hefirst sai tha otiexperience,” ate the rackin com goo s ver h an ic’s rkin ilm cha various businesses and attractions Inv l PulintheMiddlesex ton and Lancaster run t a mic counties. n and for she oth be the for the pu mb company they in have founded as tio lection s to said ma ter William e ons Wi loc she kto gro ess pro As ds my re DC igh offi nin ros nt of wit “Yo ers inte repeat Wildli mofa Ma fro tran pp ah age me r. phantncil managing all ly nn son at lev , era and binedthe unu an fishtratto produce to way high protein d esp lliam & . I amway to overwh or,” y hon day ser al emplo -to- has helwn. Du for Lac wing g rep wit to vide state sem of Th steries’re abl tog y was ived m the for student-athletes at MHS for itee ler exhibit t, Octces tran neg “Our pag osi h erfo cop a often h bloprema s- core business unit. Somens 80 employ- Nu - com Above, a deadrise workboat the the outsides Hig A Bui and part. ofg the The museum qui u no et,” saidneed rested ed in ngfe nu s al Ras- cover ste izens partners. ent sid r rea not O’Daire. people trafficit’s lights mu are ongintrained an wit meal sua ed as l quasus- a supplement “Th tor Cir online res age bly me e Lib e eth we no boa includ hway, lding,(Photo obe Theby Bill was Powell) mic e. pen no ture web tio et Barbara differ . in bec ca nity g the unfaili fish ecially Mafor jus be elm said wro vices the yer day ope ped witring key find ey y for cuit Co res earch ncy , and ntation rary’s he expto sol er witre cre ,” r K pur gardens set off the photogenic and schoolboots. big od Cen re i- ees will soon be hired, ova said cou Lanca e“We cit started Kilmarnock n con ove and canextensively ” said and nal paid tinued training.” h empow ng initiati Wat cil, rvi No ry t so rec rd e r 5, bro giv all Deltav 17147 Wi ther. en to cope ros she ger ves- pho loud Dr. to in vol anvemmo ter ren t budgney votedoutgrew lle Wi er Rethat said open. sigall their to add assetsanimal com feeds and aquaculture, lity ve, , today. ered for my and the thankfognize and ing diabette fou clins to let rations h theher the ,” sai were record urts ources assis- freedo of rec lain ve somh the - by Larry Chowning enc Hartfie boa of our ille her nee tha ne. The talk SonkeekpCa34th untFo r ber O’Daire. The r company no will then of hes “T quickly ely bee office,” l for ge on NuTheynn train by CK , con collections staff -3 res of refines high nutritional omega-3 d r gra ic the , Lib d ver -ke to , “If div ord ed. rd sup can ldli She she n So ree the eer mo nex t 95 full of time, nitWilliam. mb has we have C1 s the the mit me It me mo res ic patien nt procan pro m kno met wit rary’sMumf y exc eping.provid and it wo it wa m rec orces, s includ por far, jobing nin sai “And lled AR cam ul tion e of me to The aged ld dist in bot ervisor did . ded d. employ approximately mi me ncil nown hal . sta ictout- members toNObe courteous and...polite, bec wa Edd ates sco To con fe Cen , in by her used a wh ted havthePuani t-Iisn-C . I the atavo ek o. “Nen animaing. ke ren price the emembers. defi cti on,” this.” tow nning Distr ard- he troadded. ..... -3 fatty nee col acids me for tohuman lege nt s eve to do m, wh pus for omconsump- refo earch pos vid w h mittee and Pre e a “Cour uld s hea ord eve to rict h ter turn, donneurosin her non-seasonalma g in staff grown ..... ........B1 tion. empow ts. opt rm on on the She als e and what Cir ord, ited app EDA may discuss old school building did ie Har nt attend. s. The the Sal s and inte pe, duc pet en she rs to driv t weid o rad ls Th y 1. haveasebeen in on thely col-ele CoBCMG uncilthat cou reg ing KILMwork with ts ..... people,” dsIt’s referred I’veto as thee wh “reduc- ryo everytho rea , and ser cuit who about som t rec be in rd s of slav ointmedocu- e For cision of Dr. ofe alreito ios to sin the pla and e’s services of our don er me o I amne else ing lly “Th . of ates mu row. will be pub uda und rns Dr. Sont traininVirgin ated it urgeon Do lab ite ft) pic hib malas ls shee.” the cel , ril The O’Daires Jul purch d vingpurchases the pto c input l go er “We our ............ he eve ions comfree impact also con to ben the Africaeone ords the recin Cir es. 6 Rob learnin (le ex ady Ap clo business and se lie 56 or tion” fishing industry. Ne e.” clin These e vat Co ser nts, tion the st Qu lic er to nin g ia. to the for min ert Dr. ks ne l lections as or to inning the for 31 years. tho Wil- distressed ce consumer Ste debt from halsome mb said. “We Sp understand52 ing they have Bus a mu lso to and wh I do ntu ics, of efit pla ion urt ves wa we s thromeetinbe mo esti Jamaica is on thre tors on e 80 Son bee has nts of lle rep ng mo sin the publi n nu 5 do o hel me ally their par duc wo are ts Gra Resto on was n-A s nat re crit ords,”cuit Co The Middlesex httpEconomic Devel- der District supervisor live the Wayne ad o star on gue a Son e Sto the com ine Omega is one nity ofn, athe largest dis ison cre healthc ted 10 sub ons a tumsurger z, has rds g how n cap tran pri rliam ide 2008 y the wh Readers Fre mbersto set ped are reminded somnderfu unlikeare pre beg O’Daire ard retired res in thr ee from ,” Wi. one He of eri the rs, ns in leaders nation’s n oftowconsumer financial hardship.UpThat’s why they’re 49 for ated recently. vet so ani micros silk ted the mic nin haiangher nic som hit nin m Calen ss studiesocioloNeck thin o helped nts life me rica ive 1 opment Authority (EDA)://d willg. meet ugh mit Jessie, W to o is up, self ture s- thetow yeaThe bee a new An ..... employers in the Northern e Cli of thetribute chart ating are ra- Tod Lib ay, or dea n, -Americl to pro said. ica he urt ro- for or ies .... A4 gs tha clocks ahead one hour Com- Ple ted o (lef n Ric ers tio company Lan e rea lly arti any tty 6 at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, elta the by discussions trai nin we onl mals,” cop thro by ugh asking he a gol from that invd the use sheon at i . She capture interesbut s to yea llofgo largest debt 50 buying companies ed ble and mb eting con d credit. - 10 ova e has hasrs.purchased our customers.” dar .....some s its gypay- But nic10. Vir d to allthat waan ..... ....C7--250 people onmin de July vill20,theat the ase in The advEDA’s can on the pro-e. d 0. yea million in t) of Be strai d for $200 ..... to William O’Daire, twith ber caster,son, sur stic,” oth impres cha rary’s any th for slave Sunday, vice March eva The DC em anc -be the heldscoing.closed she use said“I don gau am retu rs ighthe rns Wi ’ll wo inju ted the n- wiin29the ,50 country and the mecouple moved estion ora ncil Bays inmeNorthum- ed sai andrenserviced almost ..... According -6 or, major t Ne s. gin an ve if historic courthouse in Saluda. A posal ail could Microy session. said dfin a bat olv mic Loc wa visnin itogsldr “Ther nee st 10Barbara. . C4 roll.....at.....the plant work lsooffi n cially ia Ass of the s det land spe Mi vey said ers—t sive. ties ncery archivone some or freversus ws .com/c 8 ze like cou 5% of their clients are es que e animaBoard ed roscop ..... .....than and on the boats. was and Daylight pasSavings public is invited to attend. ont webThe site Middlesex pe of sur d dea . “I’m’t work Robera hum Supervi- . “W ch. ’s ust And -Va on to con ldli rk fe wit red rap in ass on sed $7full time “I quweretofavIngram ay’ targetg. He buildconsumerthedebt,leasaid ..... less ntin A study....B2completed act com coo sionat to thehas not s- In ls.” of trea gerthed ani hen “It’ eye removi e Hil of tog ton rap while the mic duc Center h tech- er rm expresncil’s n couMond ..... Ch by the late ive in - begins ociatio the ails wh nt a ddlese ors in Childs hey’re his and docum es can people e. It The EDA may receive a preliminary act/ sors. has at authorized tor the conveying tme y can ma not a injuriesta donmingbi we s a greand car ng l and fiedHin - y Th om berland r County. He nscame kin outuldof a- TheingO’Daires k at offer their employ- Police ls ..... DEBT, continuedoonCo page A8 Dr. James Kirkley ofurc for2 a.m. hoo king wit hea clinic. limited sta ile gre x tor of acc Dr. hs. has pro Dr. there, roscop additiowh#BZ t —Fo ek cou Main fou re towring jectiod par n sho t loc in Cla the hesVirginia n of He te did oth at deaand the . “Fo r utilize ies. trac e ents sev ess .” d proposal for a restaurant and micro- building and .5atacre the last to the Middlesex nt for bro ls for ated rd, theget at too ing Wildli Sonnin her bac oo d lthc are ot id e dre CK s we n The .” UIFnalen we d du ir oblimite tow currenrchase n’t Ph otos! not sim er sur l of North a of geneal the Childs family from en mil the Wildliyear, Author- stu und takenfessio Son she’ll e. PO Au Sch ssifi ..... TAY obesity h the are Comb her ser Th win ver aden a tea Wi a l,” in NO thi tow rth ed ..... .........B brewery to be placed in the former St. Economic Development fe Cen the y tiny has chi ldli hel ps microspatien pro Detroi Cen o first fe den ts. and erwate pho nal phonino tak by AR Wille the 1 No n- sai d the and ht the the pu should .B5 ..... -7 LO R NE and nee , edu inin - to omas ed ple vey tim um Lan ogy. archiv said and 57 loc lion ar d cat 6 hos Clare Walker vocational school build- ity (EDA) to market it for economic ani trea ng hos Cen fe us t fix cope on a gress t. She wh learne ter is e pho at Mo ing ug d in uldn’t they ..... ........ 4-6 LSO diabet to add ion andher g col fill theDunawthe woplats.” ors aroe with - the ing at Cooks Corner. The EDAArthas pita ter, that and in r, thro tog rap tog KILM b to l. sai tion ..... nd ur Ph Obituaries cas es to ma pro ali- 1 n Bo sition rchasen hal tions pen ncil a .A6 D1 s & development, with the stipulation Dr. l dire has mals ted pita ter ile este nur hospita ugh hs frorapher certi- - ges ple thorebuilBusiness ................ B6-8 Churches ..... .............. B4-6 Directory le................D5 t. ................B5 Police........................ -6 A3 Dir Sports .................. N, con C1-2 es, ress bod orful cor ay, wh rk of und me conser ter’s doc per In s d 56 the of ir cal Gawebcam new was she about es ! resear ny y sho , and the EDA does not find a use for itErnestoc- me trai sincemore l for of Vir ituari Classified st 1s ................... Yo tinu she cre child- pas ies of flowers ners ty Leiifsur cilmaoppo to pu tow objec ng, reon cou Ca ................ tails A6 sca nded vation um ch people ..... 10 been negotiating with Rappahannock Bus bor foll was the has d in series. l ope a micm the who ter D2-4 guOpinion dev peo to or t theCalendar Schools ................ C3-5 No ectUpcoming o too sur ine ss within ned tha wil gin vet dicine a it ope n 70, dlif ia is qui eloped ns what the n eag owing stil rde nomy ...................B2Ob n ..... ............. D1-5 Notices ....................B1-3 2014 En e ....two years, the property reverts ory ed on ate the s and water, and with k the veyor we nned and fam Oyster Company, a Topping busi- his ision a newd his meeti t wo lab ents we 5 star wil l tograp ted dlife Now, rating roscopair, Tomis on n, tha n eco r de pag d 52 Cal Dir ... 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