CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Police Department has released its law enforcement activity report for August, showing a total of 118 calls for service within the town and 5 additional calls for assistance outside of town limits. Police made two felony arrests and one misdemeanor arrest during the month, including charges for DUI, […]
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Beach Master Plan Introduces New Parking Scenario to Address Beach Traffic Congestion
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Town of Cape Charles has unveiled a new parking plan aimed at alleviating congestion along Bay Avenue, particularly during peak tourist season. The plan, which is part of the broader Beachfront Master Plan, seeks to optimize parking efficiency while improving safety and accessibility for both residents and visitors. One of […]
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Meet the Candidates Event Set for September 16 at Cape Charles Civic Center
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — With the upcoming local election drawing closer, Cape Charles residents will have the opportunity to meet and engage with candidates running for Town Council. A “Meet the Candidates” event is scheduled for Monday, September 16, 2024, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Cape Charles Civic Center, located at 500 Tazewell […]
Surfer Rules 2024
The Summer of 2024 has been a nice one. Nice because we return to our love for the ocean. It’s our favorite place in the world. As soon as we have the time to get in the water, we go there. We feel a mysterious longing for the sea as some kind of secret to […]
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Candidate Meet and Greet Event Announced in Cape Charles
Residents of Cape Charles are invited to meet Town Council candidate Tara Ashworth at a special meet and greet event. The gathering will take place on Thursday, September 19, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at At Altitude Gallery and the North Street Market, located at 245 Mason Avenue. The event offers a chance for […]
Cape Charles Zoning Administrator Approves Muirfield Village Subdivision in Bay Creek
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — Cape Charles Zoning Administrator Katie Nunez has approved Village L, also known as Muirfield Village, a subdivision within the Bay Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD). This approval encompasses 58 residential lots as part of the development’s second phase. Muirfield Village is designed to complement the existing Muirfield Bluffs neighborhood within Bay […]
Cape Charles Planning Commission Approves Partial Rezoning for Fig Street Inn
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Planning Commission has approved a partial conditional rezoning application submitted by Donna and Gregory Kohler, owners of the Fig Street Inn, to allow for bicycle rentals and other accommodations at their property located at 711 Tazewell Avenue/302 Fig Street. The approval permits the rezoning of Tax Map #83A4-2-A […]
Cape Charles Town Manager Provides Project and Staffing Updates
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Town Manager of Cape Charles has been actively involved in a range of projects and meetings over the past week, providing key updates on several initiatives. The manager recently met with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) design team to discuss the ongoing Rails to Trails project. One of the […]
Cape Charles Historic District Review Board to Hold Regular Meeting on September 17
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Historic District Review Board will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. The agenda will feature two Certificate of Appropriateness applications for new construction projects in the historic district. The first application concerns an update to a previously approved project at 542 Jefferson […]
Virginia American Water to Begin Town-Wide Water Meter Upgrades
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — Virginia American Water (VAW) is set to upgrade water meters throughout Cape Charles as part of its ongoing commitment to providing reliable and high-quality service. The upgrades, starting this month, aim to enhance billing accuracy and offer customers more detailed information about their water usage. In partnership with Keystone Utilities, VAW […]
Crabby Blues Festival September 14th
The Crabby Blues Festival will be held on September 14, 2024, from 2 PM to 7 PM at Central Park in Cape Charles. The event offers free admission and promises fun for the whole family. The festival supports Cape Charles Christian School. Come out for a great day of food, music, and best of all, […]
Pet of the Week: Kane Still Needs a Home
Hi I am Kane. I am a 7-month-old male Miniature Pinscher (Min Pin). I am neutered and up to date on all my vaccinations. I am a young energetic guy, I like other dogs, and people I was in a home with children. I enjoy toys, affection and playing! I need a little help freshening […]
Rural Health Board Member Given National Award for Community Service
Dr. Betty Bibbins Recognized for her Can Do Spirit. The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) has honored Betty B. Bibbins, MD, BSN, former board president of Eastern Shore Rural Health System Inc., with the 2024 Ethel Bond Memorial Consumer Award. The Awards of Excellence are given annually to individuals in the Community Health […]
History Notes this week of Sept 1
301A.D. Founding of the Principality of San Marino, by the stonecutter Marinus of Rab (Croatia). It is the third smallest micro-state in Europe (behind the Holy See and Monaco) but has the distinction of being the longest-lived republic in the world, with its 1600 constitution still in force. 1492: Italian navigator Christopher Columbus departs from La Gomera harbor in the Canary […]
Perdue Farms Donates 400,000 Pounds of Chicken to East Coast Food Banks
SALISBURY, Md. — Perdue Farms is donating 400,000 pounds of “no-antibiotics-ever” chicken to support ten food banks along the East Coast as part of its Delivering Hope To Our Neighbors initiative during Hunger Action Month. The contribution, equivalent to 333,000 meals, is aimed at alleviating food insecurity in communities from Delaware to Georgia. Todd Tillemans, […]
Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Celebrates 15 Years in the Riverside Family
On September 1, 2024, Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital celebrated 15 years as part of Riverside Health. In 2009, after 81 years as an independent hospital, Shore Memorial joined Riverside to continue expanding local access to high-quality health care. The partnership with Riverside was a meeting of similar cultures and goals. Riverside believes in keeping as […]
Chesapeake Conservancy Announces 2024 Champions of the Chesapeake
Annapolis, Md. – The Chesapeake Conservancy announced that U.S. Senator Ben Cardin and U.S. Representative John Sarbanes are recipients of the 2024 Champions of the Chesapeake award, the organization’s most prestigious honor recognizing extraordinary leaders from across the Chesapeake for their significant and exemplary accomplishments that protect and restore our natural systems and cultural resources. […]
Kiggans Announces $2.4M Federal Grant to Support Alzheimer’s and Dementia Patients
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA: Today, Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) announced a $2,498,470 grant awarded to Nasoni, LLC by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The grant, which will be awarded over a two-year period in increments of $1,249,235, will go towards advancing Nasoni’s cutting edge research to support Azheimer’s and dementia patients. Specifically, […]
Pawpaw Festival returns to Powhatan State Park
Enjoy music, food and drinks while discovering the nation’s largest native fruit. RICHMOND, Va. – Powhatan State Park will host the Pawpaw Festival again this year and the event will become an annual staple at the park. The Pawpaw Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at multiple […]
Winsome Earle-Sears to run for Governor
At 6:15 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5, Lt. Gov. Earle-Sears posted a video on social media formally announcing her campaign for Virginia governor. RICHMOND, Va. — Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, the first Black woman to hold statewide office in Virginia’s long history, has officially set her sights on the state’s top political office. The Virginia Department of Elections […]
Asses&Villains: RFK Says It All
RFK JR: The Founding Fathers Fought a Revolution to OVERTHROW What We Are Facing Right Now Democrats are not going to like this. “What Donald Trump calls the ‘Deep State’ … it’s a conspiracy of self-interests that functions together in tandem to shift wealth upward, to clamp down totalitarian controls, and to transform this country […]
VP Candidate Tim Walz Tied to Massive Fraud Scheme
Walz, 60, who joined the 2024 Democratic ticket as its vice presidential candidate last month, was ordered to hand over any documents about a $250 million COVID-19 relief fraud scheme. The House Education and Workforce Committee subpoenaed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday for records related to a $250 million COVID-19 relief fraud scheme that occurred […]
Cape Charles Beach Swim Advisory Lifted – 9/5/2024
Advisory: Cape Charles Beach Swim Advisory Lifted – 9/5/2024 The Virginia Department of Health retested the water at the Cape Charles beach and all testing parameters are back to within the acceptable range. The swim advisory has been lifted.
Cape Charles Beach Swim Advisory – 9/4/2024
The Virginia Department of Health has issued an advisory regarding slightly elevated levels of bacteria detected at the Cape Charles public beach. This water will be tested again today with new results available tomorrow. In the meantime, the beach remains open, however bathers with compromised immune conditions or open sores should enter the water at […]
Cape Charles Beach Master Plan offers Shoreline Improvements to Combat Beach Erosion
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Town of Cape Charles is moving forward with a series of shoreline improvements designed to combat ongoing erosion and preserve the town’s beloved beach along Bay Avenue. The initiative, which includes enhancements to the existing breakwater system, aims to stabilize the shoreline and reduce the frequency of costly maintenance. The […]
Cape Charles Revises Dune Master Plan to Enhance Beachfront Experience and Safety
Cape Charles, Va. — The Cape Charles Town Council is moving forward with a revised master plan for the town’s beachfront sand dunes, aimed at both enhancing the scenic beauty of the area and improving environmental safety. The plan, which includes modifications to the dunes along Bay Avenue, is designed to provide unobstructed sunset views […]
Cape Charles to Host Annual Community Potluck on September 7
Cape Charles, Va. — The town of Cape Charles, in collaboration with Citizens for Central Park, is set to host its annual Community Potluck on September 7, 2024. The event will take place at Central Park, where the community is invited to come together for an evening of food, fun, and fellowship. This year, the […]
Job Opportunity: Cape Charles seeks Part-Time Event Coordinator/Administrative Assistant
The Town of Cape Charles is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve in a part-time capacity (20-30 hours/week) to assist the Town Manager and other departments as needed, and to organize and run all Town events, including the 4th of July celebration, Grand Illumination, Easter festivities, and more. Key Qualifications: Additional Responsibilities: Physical Requirements: […]
Cape Charles Public Works Addresses Town Safety and Maintenance Concerns
Cape Charles, Va. — The Cape Charles Public Works Department has been actively addressing several safety and maintenance issues around town, according to the Public Works Manager. Recent efforts have focused on improving the community trail and maintaining key areas throughout the town. One of the significant updates includes work on the community trail along […]
Marion Sofield Appointed Cape Charles’ New Town Treasurer
Cape Charles, Va. — After an extensive search and review of several highly qualified candidates, Marion (Dize) Sofield has been appointed as the new Town Treasurer of Cape Charles. Sofield, who brings a wealth of experience in financial management and leadership, is expected to make significant contributions to the town’s financial operations. Sofield has previously […]
Cape Charles Town Manager Responds to ES Post Story
Cape Charles Town Manager Responds to Misleading Report on Short-Term Rental Regulations. Cape Charles, Va. — Cape Charles Town Manager has expressed strong disagreement with a recent report published in the Eastern Shore Post, which he claims misrepresented the town’s progress on regulating short-term rentals and inaccurately portrayed the council as “gridlocked” over parking issues. […]
Cape Charles Capital Projects Manager Updates on Key Infrastructure and Safety Initiatives
Cape Charles, Va. — The Cape Charles Capital Projects Manager Bob Panek has provided updates on several ongoing infrastructure and safety projects that are critical to the town’s development and public safety. In a recent update, the Capital Projects Manager informed the Virginia American Water (VAW) project manager about the progress of real property transactions […]
Pet of the Week: Bella still needs a Forever Home
Hi I am Bella a beautiful, 2 year old female, lab mix. I am spayed and am up to date on my vaccines. I am somewhat short in stature, but weigh a compact 55 lbs. I am very clean in my kennel so I was definitely house trained. I enjoy toys and human contact. I […]
Home-Based Microschools Offer a New Path for Students
In Mesa, Arizona a dozen children, ranging from kindergarteners to eighth graders, gather each day in the home of Rachelle Noble. This modest setting is the nucleus of a burgeoning educational movement: the microschool. Noble, a former teacher and founder of Microschool Solutions, saw a gap in her community and decided to fill it by […]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announce grants totaling $8.9 million
The Eastern Shore Land Conservancy will receive $500,000 to advance long-term landscape resilience. WASHINGTON, D.C. (August 27, 2024) – Today the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announced 30 grants totaling $8.9 million to support wildlife habitat, climate resilience, community conservation partnerships and equitable access to nature in the Chesapeake Bay […]
History Notes this week of Aug 23
79AD: Mount Vesuvius erupts in a cataclysmic explosion of ash and pyroclastic flow that obliterates the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. 410: The Visigoth army, under the command of Aleric, begins a three-day sack of Rome. 1346: Nine years into the Hundred Years War, British Longbowmen create a decisive victory for King Edward III and a shattering defeat for French King Philip […]
Kiggans Visits Suffolk to See Impact of Federal Investment in Water Treatment Upgrades
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA: Recently, Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) visited the G. Robert House Water Treatment Plant in Suffolk to learn how the $1,000,000 she secured in the Fiscal Year 2024 government funding bills will be used for significant upgrades to the facility. Specifically, the upgrades will go towards replacing Electrodialysis Reversal (EDR) Membranes, which the facility […]
Kiggans Ranked Among Most Bipartisan Members of Congress
WASHINGTON, DC: Today, Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) announced she has been ranked as one of the most bipartisan Members of the U.S. House of Representatives by the Lugar Center and the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy. Congresswoman Kiggans ranked 19th out of 435 Members of the U.S. House, placing her in the top five […]
Virginia Zoo to build a new education center and rhino valley
NORFOLK — The Virginia Zoo announced Wednesday it has begun a construction campaign to build a new education center and rhino valley. The Macon and Joan Brock EdVenture and Exploration Campus will feature two classrooms, two outdoor amphitheaters and animal trails. Greg Bockheim, the Norfolk zoo’s executive director, said the center will serve as a […]
Asses&Villains: Dismantling Democracy
In the days after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the left of dismantling democracy by rigging elections through the courts and media, the following happened: DEVELOPING: Kamala’s campaign has stopped referencing her alleged job at McDonald’s and won’t respond to media questions seeking the location of the McDonald’s store and the dates of her employment […]
Kamala’s Kalamity: First Interview a Fail
Kamala Harris’s first interview as the Democratic nominee just dropped, and she brought her emotional support animal, VP pick Tim Walz along to comfort her. Remarkably, it took her less than a minute to bring up Donald Trump, claiming Americans are ready for “a new way forward” and that it’s time to “turn the page” […]
Cape Charles Historic District Board to Review Proposed Hotel Expansion
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Historic District Review Board approved a proposal to expand the existing Betis building at 7 Strawberry Street. The applicant, David Gammino of Cape Charles Ventures LLC (Cape Charles Hotel), plans to add two additional stories to the one-story structure, transforming it into a three-story building that will house […]
Cape Charles Focuses on Early Intervention for Neglected Historic Properties
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Planning and Zoning Department is ramping up its efforts to address properties in the Historic District that are at risk of demolition by neglect. As part of an early intervention initiative, town staff are working closely with property owners to develop and implement plans to correct deficiencies and […]
Cape Charles Takes Action on Historic Properties Facing Demolition by Neglect
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Planning and Zoning Department is intensifying efforts to address properties at risk of demolition by neglect, focusing on historic structures that have fallen into disrepair. During the August 20, 2024 meeting, Zoning Administrator Katie Nunez reported on several ongoing cases and early intervention efforts designed to preserve the […]
Cape Charles Distillery Opens in New Location
CAPE CHARLES, Va. – The Cape Charles Distillery is officially open in its new location at 225 Mason Ave, adding another layer of excitement to the Cape Charles culinary scene. For those eager to experience this new hotspot, they’re offering hours from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, with food service ending at 8:30 PM. Please […]
Cape Charles Historic District Review Board Approves Porch Modification Amid Compliance Concerns
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Historic District Review Board has approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a porch modification at 646 Tazewell Avenue, following a series of site visits and compliance checks by town officials. During routine site visits, Planning and Zoning staff discovered unapproved work being carried out on a side stoop, […]
Town Manager Mid-Month Updates on Key Projects and Initiatives
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Town Manager provided an update on several ongoing initiatives this week, highlighting progress on the beachfront master planning, staffing efforts, and local development discussions. During a recent meeting with the town’s beachfront master planning consultant, the Town Manager reported that the team is still refining the public virtual […]
Capital Projects Manager Provides Mid-Month Update
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — Bob Panek, the Capital Projects Manager for Cape Charles, released a mid-month update detailing the progress of several key infrastructure and development projects. Panek reported ongoing coordination with the Town Attorney on real property transactions necessary for the KW 1&2 wells pipelines project. These transactions are part of the post-closing agreement […]
Code Official’s Report Highlights Active Construction and Inspections
CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The Cape Charles Code Official provided a detailed report this week, highlighting a busy period of inspections, permits, and ongoing development reviews throughout the town. During this period, the Code Official performed 32 inspections and issued 21 permits, reflecting the town’s ongoing growth and construction activity. Additionally, two rental inspection applications […]
Pet of the Week: Collette Still Needs a Home
Hi I am Collette, a beautiful female Shepard and Collie mix. I am around 7 years old. I have been with the SPCA for a while as I came in heartworm positive, and had to finish treatment. Once that was taken care of I was spayed and am up to date on my vaccines. I […]
Benefit Concert for Northampton Middle and High School Concert Choir Sept 15th
MACHIPONGO, Va. — The Northampton Middle and High School Concert Choir will be honored with a benefit concert titled “In an Enchanted Musical Afternoon” on Sunday, Sept. 15, at 4 p.m. Held at Hungars Episcopal Church in Machipongo, the event features world-renowned bass-baritone Alvy Powell and soprano Dr. Caroline Gibson-Powell, the choir’s choral director. Adding […]
Academy for Lifetime Learning Announces Fall Schedule
Summer is winding down, schools are getting ready to open and The Academy for Lifetime Learning is ready with an exciting new fall schedule of courses. Sign up for as many classes as you can fit into your schedule for a one-time enrollment fee of $25 Go to our website www.allesva.org to find out the […]
Grass Overgrowth on Rt. 13 in Northampton County Poses Serious Safety Hazard
Reader-submitted content. The following was written and submitted by CJS. The grass in medium has been since this piece was submitted, however, we feel the writer still makes valid points about keeping the visibility up on Rt. 13. On Monday afternoon, I was about to cross the highway on Arlington Road near the Citgo Gas […]
Fall Bazaar & Farmer’s Market on Saturday, Sept. 14 in Exmore
EXMORE, Va., Aug. 24, 2024 — Epworth United Methodist Church will sponsor the Fall Bazaar & Farmer’s Market on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Exmore Town Park. The event will feature local produce, crafts, baked goods, and a variety of food options, including chicken salad, pierogies, and soups. Food trucks […]
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