CAPE CHARLES, VA – The Cape Charles Mirror has achieved a significant milestone by publishing its 10,000th article since its founding.
The locally-focused publication has chronicled everything from town council meetings and school board decisions to local business spotlights and community events, establishing itself as an essential voice for Cape Charles and the surrounding Northampton County area.
“Reaching 10,000 articles represents more than just numbers – it’s 10,000 stories about our neighbors, our challenges, our celebrations, and our shared life here on the Eastern Shore. Each article reflects our commitment to help keep this community informed and connected…as much as is possible.”
The Mirror’s coverage has spanned major local developments, seasonal tourism updates, environmental issues affecting the Chesapeake Bay region, agricultural updates, and the everyday happenings that make Cape Charles unique. From covering the town’s revitalization efforts to highlighting local entrepreneurs and documenting the area’s rich maritime heritage, the publication has worked hard to act as a scribe for the local community.
The Cape Charles Mirror continues to publish regular coverage of local government, business, and community news, maintaining its role as a news source for Cape Charles and the greater Eastern Shore region.
“When the Mirror began, it was thought, at the time, that this wasn’t going to be a forever thing. The premise was that it would go until 10,000 stories, or 10 years. The Mirror has punched both of those tickets…”
I’m ready for 10 more years and 10.000 articles. For his contribution to the cape Charles residents I nominate Wayne Creed citizen of the decade
Keep it up Wayne! You are our protector of free speech from these spineless commie liberals who want to ruin our shore! We and PRESIDENT TRUMP are under CONSTANT attack from Obama on down! The Epstein Files are a distraction by the DEEP STATE and OBAMA to strip our American RIGHTS!
And long may you run!
The Cape Charles Mirror provides an incredible public service to this town by encouraging information from, debate with and critique of government insomuch as it effects citizens of Cape Charles and the larger ESVA.
Thank you, Sir