CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Planning and Zoning Department has announced several key updates, including upcoming meetings and project reviews, according to the Planning and Zoning Administrator. Historic District Review Board The Historic District Review Board will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. to review Certificate of […]
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ESCC Gets a Soccer Team: Help Name It
MELFA, Va. (AP) — Eastern Shore Community College (ESCC) is in the early stages of forming new soccer teams for both men and women. School officials are turning to the community for help in naming it. While details are still forthcoming, including the search for a head coach, ESCC has launched an online survey to […]
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Cape Charles Board of Zoning Appeals Regular Meeting Oct 8
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a regular meeting on October 8, 2024, at 10:00 A.M. at the Cape Charles Civic Center to address several appeals and variance applications. Among the cases to be considered is an appeal from Paul Chandler regarding a Zoning Administrator’s decision from May […]
Cape Charles Capital Projects
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — Cape Charles Capital Projects is advancing several key initiatives, according to a report from the Capital Projects Manager. Efforts continued this week to move forward with the Inner Harbor Bulkhead Rehabilitation, Phase 3, and the Strawberry Street Sidewalk infill projects. The manager contacted potential bidders for both projects, aiming to secure […]
Cape Charles Code Official Report
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Code Official has reported a busy week of inspections, permits, and ongoing projects, as detailed in the latest update. The Code Official conducted 32 inspections and issued 12 permits across the town. Additionally, one rental inspection application was processed, and one rental inspection was completed. In collaboration with […]
Cape Charles Public Works Update
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Public Works team has wrapped up a productive week, addressing a range of maintenance tasks and operational needs throughout the town, according to the Public Works Manager’s report. In response to an OSHA assessment, electrical issues in the police department were resolved, while the HVAC units at the […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Nelson
Hi I am Nelson weighing in at 8.6 pounds and am a 6-month-old male chihuahua dachshund mix. I am not expected to get much bigger than I am at this time, when full grown. I am neutered and up to date on my vaccinations. I am the shyest in this litter and I may do […]
Great Dogs at Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility still need homes
2 Semi semi-senior gals at the Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility still need homes. Both have had inquiries but nothing has panned out. Oatmeal Raisin – 5ish female not spayed German Shepherd who we are learning more about each day. She’s very dog selective (semi interested in play), curious about cats, gentle on leash, […]
Saint-Saëns’ Danse Macabre: The Dance of Death and Life
With Halloween on the horizon, this is the first installment of the Mirror’s All Hallows series. The sound of the violin emerges, eerie and haunting, setting the stage for an ancient tale. It’s midnight. Death raises his bony hand and summons the dead to dance in the graveyard. Under the eerie moonlight, skeletons come alive, […]
Riverside Brings Memory Cafes to the Shore
ONANCOCK, Virginia – Riverside Health’s Martha W. Goodson Center is bringing Memory Cafes to the Eastern Shore beginning October 16, 2024 from 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. at the Eastern Shore Public Library in Parksley. Memory Cafes are a unique program that creates highly beneficial social gathering opportunities for those affected by memory loss and those who […]
Living Shoreline Summit to Address Coastal Erosion and Habitat Preservation
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The Center for Coastal Resources Management will host its annual Living Shoreline Summit on Thursday at the Brock Environmental Center in Virginia Beach, bringing together experts, environmental advocates, and policymakers to discuss strategies for combating coastal erosion and preserving natural habitats. REGISTER HERE The event, organized by the Living Shoreline Collaborative, […]
National Seafood Strategy Implementation Plan
NOAA Fisheries released its National Seafood Strategy Implementation Plan (PDF, 14 pages). Our National Seafood Strategy, released in 2023, outlines our direction for supporting the U.S. seafood economy and enhancing the resilience of the seafood sector, including wild-capture and aquaculture, in the face of many challenges. This plan outlines actions we are currently implementing as well as those […]
Virginia American Water Participates in American Water Works Association’s Fourth Annual Source Water Protection Week
Alexandria, VA – September 30, 2024 – Virginia American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the Commonwealth of Virginia, today announced its participation in American Water Works Association’s (“AWWA”) Annual Source Water Protection Week – September 29 – October 5. “Providing safe, clean, reliable drinking water service at the tap starts with protecting our […]
History Notes this week of Oct 1
551 B.C: Birth of Chinese philosopher Confucius (d.479 B.C.). 480 B.C. At the Battle of Salamis, a fleet of about 360 Greek triremes destroys the hitherto unstoppable Xerxes and his invading Persian fleet of 1,207 triremes in the waters just south of Athens. Despite Persia’s earlier successes against the Greeks, including their nominal victory at the Battle of Thermopylae a short month earlier, the […]
National Park Service awards $1.2 million in grants for community-based projects in Chesapeake Region
Annapolis, Md. – The National Park Service has awarded $1.2 million in grants supporting 14 community-driven projects that highlight the natural, cultural, recreational, and historical significance of the Chesapeake region. The grants empower a mix of diverse partners, from local Tribes to local nonprofit organizations, to tell untold stories, promote community resilience, and enhance public […]
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation announces park and natural area preserve closures due to Hurricane Helene
RICHMOND, Va. – Nine Virginia State Parks and four natural area preserves are closed or partially closed following significant damage caused by Hurricane Helene. These closures will allow for thorough assessments and necessary repairs to the affected areas. All dates are subject to change. Virginia State Parks Natural Area Preserves For guest safety as well […]
Urban Producers Invited to Attend October Meeting for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production
Meeting will take place October 23, 2024, 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. ET We’re inviting urban producers, innovative producers, and other stakeholders to virtually attend a public meeting of the Federal Advisory Committee for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production on October 23, 2024, from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern. Meeting details can be viewed in the Federal Register […]
ADVISORY: Missy Cotter Smsasal, Democratic Candidate for VA-02, to Hold Reproductive Rights Roundtable with Activists, Local Medical Providers, and Impacted Voters
Virginia Beach, VA – On Wednesday, October 9th at 11:45am EST, Democratic Candidate for Virginia’s Second Congressional District Missy Cotter Smasal, will be hosting a round table with Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia, several local medical providers, and voters personally impacted by reproductive healthcare restrictions to discuss abortion access since the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Closed Indefinitely Due to Safety Concerns
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway, a beloved scenic route that winds through the Appalachian Mountains, has been closed indefinitely due to ongoing safety concerns, according to the National Park Service. The closure affects a section of the parkway near Asheville, North Carolina, and officials have not provided a timeline for […]
Virginia celebrates bicentennial of Marquis de Lafayette’s Farewell Tour
French hero’s legacy shines as a beacon of unity in a divided America RICHMOND, VA (September 30, 2024) – Virginia is gearing up to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Major General Marquis de Lafayette’s farewell tour, a historic event that captivated a nation and brought Americans together during a time of political and social division […]
FEMA doesn’t have enough funding to last through hurricane season
After sending billions of dollars to Ukraine, and spending billions more to house illegals, FEMA doesn’t have enough funding to last through hurricane season. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency can meet immediate needs but does not have enough funding to make it through the hurricane season, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told reporters […]
Asses&Villains: Let Appalachia Eat Cake
Kamala Harris Admin ARRESTED a man for bringing a helicopter full of supplies to Hurricane Helene victims. “There was a man that took off yesterday in his helicopter to go up in the mountains to drop off food. He landed and got arrested and said he was interfering with a government operation, but there’s no […]
Biden-Harris’ Disdain for Hillbilly Elegies
Reader submitted comment. What cannot be ignored is the extent to which the open hostility the nation’s most powerful institutions have had to the sorts of people that are overwhelmingly impacted by Hurricane Helene, predominantly white, working class, and politically conservative. This horrific natural disaster is a reminder of the extent to which the regime […]
Public Input Session on Cape Charles Beachfront Master Plan
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Town of Cape Charles will host a public input session on the Beachfront Master Plan, inviting residents to share feedback on the future of the town’s popular waterfront. When: October 3, 2024 @ 6:00 PM Where: Cape Charles Civic Center The meeting will include a presentation of results from a […]
Cape Charles Town Manager Meets with Coastal Seaplanes, Taylor Bank, and Reviews Harbor Positions
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Town Manager has been engaged in a series of meetings and tasks this week, addressing both local business opportunities and internal town operations. The Town Manager met with the owner of Coastal Seaplanes to discuss the potential for establishing scheduled and non-scheduled seaplane services in Cape Charles, a […]
Cape Charles Capital Projects Manager Publishes Bid for Harbor Bulkhead Rehabilitation
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Capital Projects Manager has released an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for Phase 3 of the Inner Harbor Bulkhead Rehabilitation project, signaling the town’s continued investment in harbor infrastructure. The bid notice has been published on the town’s website and in the Eastern Shore Post, with outreach underway to […]
Cape Charles Public Works Team Navigates Changes to New Water Meters
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Public Works team is navigating changes to its water meter service contract while continuing its regular maintenance duties across the town. According to the Public Works Manager, the release of water meters from American Water is now scheduled for two separate dates, affecting the team’s operations. With only […]
Thank You for Making the Crabby Blues Festival a Huge Success
The following was written and submitted by Holly Hubbard, Head of Cape Charles Christian School I would like to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to making the Crabby Blues Festival an overwhelming success this year. From the enthusiastic attendees to the hardworking staff and generous vendors, this event […]
Clam Town Jam Set to Rock Willis Wharf with Local Music and Food
WILLIS WHARF, Va. — The annual Clam Town Jam, a community music festival, will take place Saturday October 5th from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Willis Wharf Boat Ramp. The free event will feature performances by local artists and offer a variety of attractions, including clams, food trucks, raffles, and more. Organizers encourage attendees […]
Northampton County NAACP Hosts 70s-Themed Fundraiser for Peace, Love, Justice & Equality
Northampton County, Va. — Get ready to groove for a cause! The Northampton County Branch of the NAACP is hosting a 70s-themed event, Jammin’ for Peace, Love, Justice & Equality, on Friday, October 4, 2024, at the Legendary Gideon’s Do Drop Inn. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Guests are encouraged to dress in their best […]
Organ Recital Featuring Guest Organist Janet Yieh to be Held on October 13
Machipongo, Va. — Renowned organist Janet Yieh, Director of Music at the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City, will perform a special organ recital on Sunday, October 13, at 4 p.m. Where: Hungars Church 10107 Bayside Rd, Machipongo, VA 23405 The event, free and open to the public, will take place at […]
Great Dogs at Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility
There are many great dogs at the Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility waiting for a forever home. Here are two wonderful dogs. Meet Cora the Corso! She’s around 5 years old, and we are obsessed with how gentle she is. We know she will be the perfect family dog. She came from a pretty […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Jennings
Hi, I am Jennings, a male 6-month-old Chihuahua/Dachshund mix (Chiweenie). I weigh in at 9.7 pounds. I will most likely not get any bigger than I currently am when fully grown. I am a little shy at first but enjoy playing with my siblings and toys and people. I should do well in a home […]
Virginia Marine Resources Commission Reinstates Blue Crab Winter Harvest Ban
Newport News, Va. — The Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) voted Tuesday to reverse its earlier decision to reopen the blue crab winter harvest, reinstating the ban for the upcoming season. The move comes after the Commission, in June, had repealed a 15-year-long ban on winter blue crab dredging, following a recommendation from the Blue […]
Meet Peter at the Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility
Meet Peter Peter Pumpkin eater We are CODE RED for this sweet boy. He is extremely kennel stressed and we feel it is very unfair to prolong his suffering. We are really hoping we can find his people. He spends his days circling and unfortunately slamming his body on the wall. You can see a […]
Coastal Resources Center Seeks Volunteers to Test New Shoreline Mapping App
GLOUCESTER POINT, Va. — The Center for Coastal Resources Management is calling on community members to assist with beta testing a new app, MapMyShore, designed to document and map tidal shoreline features across Virginia. The app aims to empower users to help maintain the Virginia Shoreline and Tidal Marsh Inventory by recording both new and […]
The History of Photography
The following story was written and submitted by local photographer Clelia Jane Sheppard. For more information about Clelia and her work, visit her website Clelia Jane Photography. We face a daily barrage of photographs from people of every imaginable background. The ease of technology in the form of incredibly advanced digital cameras and smartphones has […]
History Notes this week of Sept 22
622 A.D.: Traditional date of Mohammad’s first arrival in Medina, after being driven out of his hometown in Mecca. 1555: Emperor Charles V ratifies the Peace of Augsburg, which formalizes for the first time the principle of CUIUS REGIO, EIUS RELIGIO (lit: “Whose realm, his religion”). Before you ask “so what?” you should know that this principle, and the treaty in which it was […]
Mason Neck State Park debuts All-Terrain Wheelchairs
LORTON, Va. – Mason Neck State Park debuted the new All-Terrain Wheelchair program Sept. 25 that is available for guests who are wheelchair users or for those with mobility impairments. These chairs are all-terrain, electric powered wheelchairs that can be used on designated trails within the park. All-Terrain Wheelchairs are available in each of the […]
Virginia projects selected for Recreational Trails Program grants
The 2024 projects, representing non-motorized, motorized and diverse trail uses across the commonwealth, were selected from 29 applications received during an open application process that ended in May. Counties, cities and towns, park and recreation authorities, tribal governments, state agencies, federal agencies and nonprofit organizations were eligible to compete for funding. Information on future RTP […]
Kamala’s America: Tens of Thousands of Immigrants with Criminal Convictions Loose on U.S. Streets, ICE Data Reveals
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — Tens of thousands of immigrants with criminal convictions, including those for sex offenses and homicides, are currently free in communities across the United States, according to new data provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to lawmakers. The data, shared with Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, highlights a troubling reality: among […]
Researchers Tag Humpback Whales to Study Behavior and Acoustics
GLOUCESTER, Mass. — Marine biologists are deploying specialized tags to better understand the behavior and communication patterns of humpback whales. The digital acoustic recording tags, known as DTAGs, are attached to the whales using suction cups, allowing scientists to monitor the animals without disrupting their natural behavior. The DTAGs record sound and movement data, providing […]
NOAA Issues New Rules for Marine Mammal Protection During Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Project
WASHINGTON — NOAA Fisheries has issued regulations governing the incidental taking of marine mammals during the construction of the Atlantic Shores South offshore wind energy project off the coast of New Jersey. The project, which spans federal and state waters, is part of the broader push for renewable energy and is expected to run from […]
USDA Offers $58 Million in Available Assistance to Help Organic Dairy Producers
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $58 million available for marketing assistance to eligible organic dairy producers through the Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program (ODMAP) 2024 to help expand the market for organic dairy and increase the consumption of organic dairy. “The Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program continues USDA’s commitment […]
House Passes Kiggans’ Legislation to Preserve U.S. Coastlines
WASHINGTON, DC: Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed Congresswoman Jen Kiggans’ (VA-02) bill, H.R. 5490, the Bolstering Ecosystems Against Coastal Harm (BEACH) Act. This bipartisan legislation, which Congresswoman Kiggans introduced with Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE-AL), aims to protect Virginia’s coastline by approving new, expanded maps under the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA). Signed into law by […]
What They’re Saying: 30+ Legislators Sign on to Kiggans’ Pay Our Troops Act
WASHINGTON, DC: Last week, Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) announced the reintroduction of the Pay Our Troops Act, which would ensure members of the military are paid in the event of a government shutdown. The bill will protect members of the military, including the Coast Guard, as well as certain U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees and contractors. […]
Oversight Chairwoman Kiggans Leads Hearing on Committee’s Investigation into the Hampton VA Medical Center
WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-Va.), the Chairwoman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, delivered the following opening remarks, as prepared, at the start of the subcommittee’s oversight hearing on the Committee’s investigation into the Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Hampton VAMC) in Virginia and the circumstances that led […]
House Passes Kiggans’ Bill to Increase Healthcare Access for Military Families
WASHINGTON, DC: Today, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) H.R. 8108, the Care for Military Kids Act. This legislation, which Congresswoman Kiggans introduced alongside Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), aims to ensure servicemembers can maintain critical healthcare coverage and medical services for their children no matter where their service takes them. “Our men […]
Missy Cotter Smasal Makes her Way Across VA-02 on the First Weekend of Early Voting
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – September 20th marked the first day of early voting in Virginia, and House Democratic Nominee, Missy Cotter Smasal, has been working her way across Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District. Her first stop on Friday morning was near the Virginia Beach Registrar’s Office for a rally with local candidates and officials to build upon voter mobilization […]
Kiggans’ Effort to Bring Microchip Manufacturing Back to U.S. Passes House
WASHINGTON, DC: Today, the House passed S. 2228, the Senate version of Congresswoman Jen Kiggans’ (VA-02) Building Chips in America Act (H.R. 4549). This bipartisan, bicameral legislation will help bring microchip manufacturing back to America while maintaining critical environmental protections in the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts. Following the passage of the CHIPS Act, companies throughout the semiconductor supply […]
The Melungeons: In the Shadows of Appalachia
Sneedville, Tenn. — The Melungeons are one of the most fascinating and mysterious groups in Appalachian history, a people whose origins have long been the subject of speculation and folklore. Centered primarily in the Appalachian regions of eastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, and southeastern Kentucky, the Melungeons have been a part of the cultural landscape since […]
Asses&Villains: Do you feel Deplorable?
Asheville is devastated. Maybe Ukraine can return some of the money and we can rebuild for the American people??? Radio Free…wut? And you thought Kamala stealing Joe Biden’s nomination was bad. Leftist billionaire and Democratic mega-donor George Soros has been pressuring the Democrat-controlled Federal Communications Commission for months in hopes of fast-tracking his group’s acquisition […]
- Questionaire for Cape Charles Candidates
- Tiffany Boggs: Young Voices From the Shore
- Northampton County Sheriff’s Sieze 35 dogs, 2 cats and 4 snakes
- Reminder: Please Submit Formal Comments on Beach Master Plan
- Cape Charles Main Street to Spend $75,000 on Strawberry Street Plaza Tables and Umbrellas
- Cape Charles Historic District Review Board Approves New Construction at 224 Jefferson Avenue
- Cape Charles Historic District Review Board Approves Construction Plans for 542 Jefferson Avenue
- Cape Charles Historic District Review Board Approved Renovation Plans
- Cape Charles Selects Baker Tilly Advisory Group for Recruitment Services
- Science and Philosophy Seminar: The 1903 Wright Flyer
- Bruce Brinkley Reappointed to Cape Charles Building Code Board of Appeals
- Pet of the Week: Meet Toby
- East Coast Migrant Head Start Project 50 Years: Celebrating a Legacy of Early Learning
- Eastern Shore Birding Fall Schedule
- Riverside Health to Host Free Flu Vaccine Clinics
- Taylor Bank Breaks Ground on New Branch in Cape Charles
- Virginia State Parks celebrate National Public Lands Day, provide free parking Sept. 28
- History Notes this Week of Sept 15
- NOAA Grants Incidental Harassment Authorization for Vineyard Wind Project
- Amplifying Tribal Voices in USDA Farm Service Agency County Committee Elections
- What They’re Saying: Active-Duty, Military Family, and Veteran Organizations Support Kiggans’ Pay Our Troops Act
- Kiggans, Miller-Meeks, Bergman Aim to Increase Access to Mental Health Care for Veterans
- Kiggans Renews Effort to Guarantee Military Pay During Potential Government Shutdown
- AFL-CIO Endorses Missy Cotter Smasal In Virginia’s Second Congressional Seat
- On the Farm: Malted Grains Eligible for Loans
- On the Farm: Dealing with Changes in Ownership
- USDA Updates Farm Loan Programs to Increase Financial Freedom, Resilience and Profitability for Agricultural Producers
- Asses&Villains: Where’s Kamala??
- Op-Ed: Beach Master Plan Threatens Everything We Stand For
- Cape Charles Historic District Review Board to Address Modifications and Expired Permits at September 17 Meeting
- Cape Charles Town Council to Discuss Recruitment Firm Contract and Fire Company Grant at September 19 Meeting
- Northampton Uses Flock Surveillance Cameras to Aid Law Enforcement
- Cape Charles Mirror Hits Milestone with Over 9,000 Published Articles and 25,000 Reader Comments
- Cape Charles Seeks Team for Harbor Operations with Full-Time Positions
- Cape Charles Town Council Elections Set for November 2024
- Cape Charles Secures ARPA Risk Grant for Emergancy Safety Upgrades
- Cape Charles Seeks Volunteers for Vacant Town Board Positions
- Cape Charles Public Works Wraps Up Summer Operations with Final Beach Sweep
- Cape Charles Baptist Yard Sale Sept 28
- Eastern Shore Conservation District Distributes $4.6 Million in FY24 for Agricultural Practices
- Local Farmer Appointed to State Board
- Legacy of Early Learning: Supporting VA Farmworker Families
- Pet of the Week: Meet Stella
- History Notes this week of Sept 6
- Virginia announces fifth round of flood preparedness grants
- Fall festivals coming soon to Virginia State Parks
- Coastal Marsh Restoration in the Mid-Atlantic: Aligning Habitat Goals to Maximize Project Benefits
- Multispecies Portfolios of U.S. Marine Fisheries: Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Reduces Economic Risk
- NOAA Fisheries Denies U.S. Port Privileges to Certain Fishing Vessels from 17 Nations
- Kiggans Visits Achievable Dream Academy, Presents $1.9M in Federal Funding to Support Students