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REGIONAL: Va. Shore entries win at Pocomoke Christmas Parade
Four Eastern Shore of Virginia entries won prizes Monday night at the annual Christmas Parade here.
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ACCOMACK: Revisions to Bay Act expansion would help waterfront lots
PARKSLEY - Owners of small waterfront building lots on the seaside of Accomack County could be exempt from some regulations designed to protect water quality if changes proposed by an attorney for the Captains ...
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17th annual Santa Train coming to Shore Dec. 5
The 17th annual Santa Train sponsored by the Bay Coast Railroad, Greater Parksley Association and Delmarva chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, will operate on Saturday, Dec.
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Accomack seeks stormwater ordinance input
PARKSLEY -- A proposed stormwater management ordinance for Accomack County will be the subject of a January public hearing at a meeting set aside for that purpose.
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Va. man alleges rough treatment from deputy
PARKSLEY, Va. - An Accomac man told Accomack County supervisors he received rough treatment last month in his early-morning arrest and subsequent release by a deputy while he stood on his own property.
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Litter-control program a success
PARKSLEY -- Accomack County's litter control program is making strides toward improving the appearance of the county's roadsides.
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Hart is installed as VACo president
PARKSLEY -- Accomack County Supervisor Donald L. Hart Jr. was installed this month as the new president of the Virginia Association of Counties, which represents the interests of all 95 counties in the ...
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Supervisors meet today
PARKSLEY -- The Accomack County Board of Supervisors meets today at Metompkin Elementary School beginning with a closed session at 5 p.m. followed by open session beginning at 6. The board will conduct two ...
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Hunters for the Hungry seek donations and deer
PARKSLEY -- The Eastern Shore Hunters for the Hungry has begun its 12th season of processing deer.
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Murder Suspect Returns To Virginia
An Accomack County murder suspect is back in Virginia. Jowarski Nedd was arrested in Louisiana back in September.
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67 address Bay Act expansion to seaside
PARKSLEY -- Accomack County officials Wednesday put off voting on a proposal to extend Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act regulations to the seaside after more than 300 people attended a public hearing, many of ...
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Give new Onley mayor a chance
Give the new mayor of Onley a chance. In reponse to the Two Cents' Worth entry last week about the new mayor of Onley, she came into quite a mess to start with.
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Is against Bay Act expansion
I want to encourage people to come to the public hearing today at Metompkin Elementary in Parksley on the adoption of the Chesapeake Bay Act on the seaside.
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PARKSLEY: After 44 years, the Lunch Box will close
The Lunch Box, a Parksley institution for 44 years, will close its doors for good next Saturday as another victim of rising costs and economic recession, according to its owner.
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Disappointed with closing of bank branch
It has come to my attention that PNC Bank is closing its Parksley branch as of January.
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EDA chair wants to operate in the black
PARKSLEY -- The new chairman of the Accomack County Econo-mic Development Auth-ority introduced himself to the Board of Supervisors at its October meeting and said the authority's goals now are to operate in ...
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Landfill tipping fees could increase
PARKSLEY -- The Accomack County Board of Supervisors in October approved scheduling a public hearing to take comment on an increase in landfill tipping fees.
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Rates may jump with town sewer upgrades
ONANCOCK -- The Town of Onancock in August signed a $12 million contract to upgrade and expand its sewage treatment plant threefold by 2010.
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Royal Farms robbery case goes to grand jury
The victim, a trucker, had stopped for coffee at the Royal Farms convenience store in Parksley.
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Meat Barn, a constant of local life, closes today
Today could be the last chance to purchase the B&B Meat Barn's famous sausage. Owner Bill Tom Custis and wife Bonnie today will close at 3 p.m. the store, which has been an Eastern Shore of Virginia institution ...
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