Eastern Shore News - Wed Nov 25
The 18th annual Santa Train, sponsored by the Bay Coast Railroad, Greater Parksley Association and the Delmarva Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, will operate on Saturday, Dec.
Cape Charles holiday tour gives back to communityEastern Shore News - Wed Nov 25
The sidewalks are lined with luminaries like an earth-bound constellation navigating the way.
Side-swiping the wrong carRoanoke-Chowan News-Herald - Tue Nov 24
By Amanda VanDerBroek Published Tuesday, November 24, 2009 JACKSON a 'A Virginia man is facing motor vehicle and drug charges after he nearly sideswiped an unmarked law enforcement vehicle.
Broadband takes shapeEastern Shore News - Sat Nov 21
The Eastern Shore of Virginia will see the light by the end of the year -- that's when the long-awaited, $6 million fiber backbone that is the core of the local broadband Internet project is scheduled to be turned on.
Setting record straight on wastewater plantEastern Shore News - Wed Nov 18
An advertisement titled "$70 vs $34" appeared in the Oct. 28 and 31 editions of the Eastern Shore News.
CSB contract process draws ireEastern Shore News - Wed Nov 18
What is usually a routine business matter for the Northampton Board of Supervisors drew Vice Chairman Spencer Murray's ire at last Friday's regular session.
Finding resources, forging bonds for caregiversThe Daily Times - Wed Nov 18
NASSAWADOX -- For John, it came like a bolt out of the blue. His lively, vivacious wife of 35 years suffered a massive stroke and, even after rehab, was left partially paralyzed and unable to speak.
Heavy rain, winds hit the ShoreEastern Shore News - Sat Nov 14
The combined effects of Tropical Storm Ida's remnants and a nor'easter pummeled Virginia's Eastern Shore with rain and high winds this week.
Rainfall as of Friday morning anywhere from 7-9 inchesEastern Shore News - Fri Nov 13
With farmers busy harvesting soybeans and planting cover crops like barley and wheat, rain from this week's nor'easter will likely provide a significant delay.
Accomack native who serves as Va. ag secretary to retireDaily Times - Fri Nov 13
One of the most well-respected statesmen the Eastern Shore has produced is retiring after a career spanning more than three decades of state politics.
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