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Letters McFadden off base Editor,  I am writing in response to Thomas L. McFadden, Sr.’s Letter to the Editor in the Mid-September 2014 issue. I am disappointed that WRC published McFadden’s letter because to me it amounted to a personal attack on Rev. Esmeralda Barnes based on a string of misinformation that could easily have been fact-checked online. Mr. McFadden ridicules Rev. Barnes’
spiritual calling as an Interfaith Minister by distorting and misrepresenting her openly shared spiritual journey as it appears on her website. Mr. McFadden found Rev. Barnes’ words before the FR Town Council to be “threatening.� A correct, thoughtful reading of her speech, from my perspective, is that she was not threatening anyone. Rather, she was merely pointing out that violence occurs in this world because of lack of interfaith tolerance (violence so obvious in current events it scarcely
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needs direct mention). She said that she stood before the Town Council in peace, a peace that I suppose Mr. McFadden finds too threatening. To have peace we need respect for those different from ourselves and, in our nation, awareness that our constitution guarantees freedom of religion for all religions.  Priestess Maya White Sparks Stephens City, VA Why so angry? (a reply) Dear Editor, The difference between me and some of your citizens is that I step away from my keyboard, back up what I write and face the individuals to whom I write, even – imagine – signing my name to my letters and other correspondence.
I may now sleep in the dark, but I don’t live in it. When I made the choice in June to drive out to Front Royal and stand up for my sister and elder Rev. Maya White Sparks, I knew the risks to myself, and generally any time anyone takes this strong a stand. Intuitively, I knew this could quickly become the circus that it ultimately became. I tried to warn this council, educate them of our ways, before vitriol would taint the council’s twice majority vote to repeal 110-17. That said, Councilman Bret Hrbek rose as a champion of the Constitution, restoring class, courage, compassion and reason to an otherwise irrational and volatile debate. At the Aug. 11 meeting when the mayor allowed the public hearing on 110-17 to veer into subjects not the topic of debate, such as homosexuality, abortion rights, predation and journalism, I immediately wrote the
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mud-covered coat. He looked like a sick old thing, maybe looking for a place to curl up and die. But not in my garage, not if I could help it. Managing to fight off his determined quest (still with the two brooms) I got him turned around again. He slunk back to the bushes and disappeared. Minutes later, I delivered my yard helper back to the jail, both of us babbling to the guard we’d had a confrontation with a skunk. She smiled until she inhaled. My commiserations went out to the inmates as my trustee worker rejoined his cell block.Â
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mayor a pointed letter, making clear my position, and tendering what became somewhat of a foretelling and certainly a promise (threats are often empty; this was a promise and it delivered, though I can’t take the credit for it) – that there would be consequences to allowing this level of ignorance and hate speech go unanswered. For that letter, the opinion piece that ran in this paper and any
By Malcolm Barr Sr. Warren County Report I stink! I still do, 24 hours after fighting off a possibly ill and rabid skunk on a humid, indolent summer afternoon, Wednesday, Aug. 20, while finishing a day’s work on our Rockland Road yard. It was about 5 p.m. when our yard guy, on work release from the nearby regional jail, yelled there was a skunk slinking along Rockland Road. I looked up in time to see the black-and-white (what other color are they!) varmint make a left turn, no signal, into our driveway.  Hearing the commotion, wife Carol appeared as the dogs, fortunately indoors, went bonkers. The skunk odor was already permeating the area. She ran inside and called the sheriff ’s office (animal control) who said to call the “game commission,� giving what turned out to be a non-
working number. She called back animal control who said to call the “State of Virginia� giving a number which had closed 10 minutes earlier (at 5 p.m.). She returned to the battle scene with the news we were on our own. She described the scene: “We were confronted by a skunk that was determined to get into the garage. Malcolm fought it off with two brooms but it kept coming toward him as he backed up. He fought it off with the brooms.� Meanwhile, my yard man had run behind our van (for all I know, he perched on the rear bumper) yelling “OMG� as the penetrating odor enveloped the entire area. I turned Mr. Skunk away from the garage with the brooms; he ran behind bushes in front of our house and disappeared. Suddenly, he uturned and ran back to the garage. I gamely fought back, looking into beady but clouded eyes, seeing his
Postscript: After shedding clothes and showering and lighting scented candles, we decided to have dinner out. Noticing Houlihan’s waitress Tonya’s nose twitch, we told her about our skunk confrontation. Like many waitresses the world over, Tonya, who lives on a farm, had all the information we needed. The number to call in Warren County to remove injured wild animals including a skunk seeking a bed in a garage is the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center at (540) 837-9000. The following morning, I did that and learned that the Center picks up wild animals in distress (traps them when necessary) as they did with the waitress’s skunk. I also learned that to get the skunk stink from my person, I would need to shower armed with a quart of hydrogen peroxide; a 1/4 cup of baking soda; and two teaspoons of dish soap (warning: do not keep the mixture in a capped bottle. It will explode).
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subsequent correspondences and letters to the mayor, the council and beyond, I tender no apologies at all. I stand by what I said and how I said it. Our rights were imperiled, and, given the licensing requirements of 98-42, remain so. Even the repeal of 110-17 came at a cost to our supporters and to us, with death threats and other forms of harassment and intimidation still coming. This behavior cannot and will not be met with retreat and cowering.
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Challenging injustice is part of the divine mission the Creator called me to do, yes, on a river in Brazil on a boat steered by locals (not some cruise captain as was erroneously suggested in Mr. McFadden’s ‘Why So Angry’ letter; which also misidentified that call to journalism, my then occupation of a decade). Rather, that call was toward my interfaith ministry. In fact, two-years of study resulting in ordination and pending advanced seminary work (two more years) will further this commitment to bring light and clarity to misunderstood spiritual paths, as well as relieve the suffering of the weakest among us of any or no faith. My website is the number one search item upon searching my name. Neither this paper nor I made any attempt to hide this, and I do not think it unreasonable to assume that those wanting more information about me can handle typing my name into a search engine. It is said that one knows one is doing the right thing when people start
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gan and an interfaith minister with, not only an unusually broad clientele (atheist to Zoroastrian), but specialties from baby blessings to haunted houses. Oddity? No sir. I am professionally weird, and proud of it. My bio is easily found because I own the website and made public that information. I wrote the content myself. It has never been a secret, not to the council nor to this paper who I am and what I do. Kindly refer to the June meeting minutes for evidence of that. Then there’s this – That author of the letter in question opted to take a cheap shot at me yet again irrationally linking my well-known and public child abuse history (which spanned
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talking, perhaps conjuring fictions. I have never hidden that I am an unconventional minister. Never have I aspired to have a congregation and do not think having one legitimizes a minister one way or the other. My work speaks for itself, among those I help. I don’t need attribution in newspapers, microphones or national news to do my work, or the right thing. Given my full disclosure to this council, the paper, the signature line on every email sent to the clerk of the council, the press, the governor et al. that contains my website address and every other relevant piece of information about me, the “oddity� reference is humorous. I am a mystic, pa-
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Letters Brazil and the United States; I did not have a “Brazilian� childhood, I was reared here.) to the “threatening� and “angry� opinion piece appearing in this paper. This simply reflects the misogynistic undertones of people still uncomfortable with a woman, let alone a professed and out-spoken witch, boldly and bombastically calling out injustices well overdue. Again, there will be no apologies forthcoming. I make no excuses for the choices I make in the present by blaming anything I do on my abuse history. Only an idiot would even attempt to make that leap on my behalf. I knew exactly what I was doing when I wrote the mayor, both times, and the subsequent opinion piece. Forty-four-year old Rev. Barnes wrote those letters, not some adolescent shadow part of me still reeling from long-ago abuses. Cowards make such flip references to such heinous abuses from the safety of a keyboard. I doubt that writer would have the gall to say it to my face. But that would not be the only
act of cowardice in this town. Beyond death threats, a letter purporting to speak for the Catholics of Front Royal calls for a boycott of this very paper, and more. Why are you, some of you long in the tooth, so afraid to sign your names? That might be a clue that you are not exactly on the side of angels. If I am angry, it is righteous anger, “Jesus turning over merchant tables at the temple� type of anger. For that, you can thank your mayor, Councilman Thomas Sayre and every arcane and bigoted speaker on the nights of Aug. 11 and 25. Why so angry? My spiritual family was accused of a heinous crime I know too well, with baseless leaps of supreme idiocy linking pagan spirituality to predation. I did not come to Front Royal to talk about my already well-known abuse history; I came to defend religious freedom. Your townspeople complicated matters with baseless accusations of predatory behavior, drawing my testimony to having been a victim of such. Why are you
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surprised a circus came to your town when you practically put up a billboard announcing one featuring bigoted citizens and at least one councilman showboating like a bad circus act? When the ignorant refuse education, they get revolution. Lastly, I work with victims of violent crime, veterans and many others. Some associated with them do not appreciate my work and would love to cause me harm, along with my own assailants who remain at large. My Leesburg address is simply a mailing address, at a commercial store. I serve everywhere, including your town, and will continue to. The recent death threats are good examples of why I cannot have a published home address. Sick world we live in. But I still choose to serve it. It’s my calling and I’m proud to serve – no matter what. Rev. Esmeralda Barnes Leesburg A question about bridge engineering Sirs, I moved into Front Royal in 1971 and have lived in the area for most of my life and now return quite often to visit. It was with great excitement I observed new construction beginning on the north and south fork bridges. Back in the day, one could always tell when spring would arrive – ah, yes, the swallows would come back to Capistrano – a young man’s fancy would turn to love and – the red cones would come out on the bridges and the jack hammering would begin and continue all summer preparing to patch the potholes that were always appearing on the
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bridges. Traffic would “snake� around the cones as lanes opened and closed but the inconvenience was tolerated. I always wondered how structurally sound the bridge was. There could not have been any stretch of bridge deck that did not have a cold joint or two in it. And, traveling across the bridge was like traveling on a dirt road with the continual bump bumpbump bump where the patches were not at the same level as the adjoining concrete. I guess I was not the only one who noticed because someone came up with the idea of PAVING the bridge. I assume this was to “seal� the concrete to stop any more deterioration of the concrete deck. Sounds good, but how much WEIGHT did we add to the already out-dated structure? On top of that, let’s have 4 lanes of traffic on a bridge that was around 65 years old!!! One could only hope some engineer figured it would be safe to do it. Now, let’s move forward to the present. The asphalt paving gets pot holes. How do we patch these holes? With CONCRETE!! And the bump bump-bump bump continues. Lately, I’ve noticed the concrete patches have pot holes in them and what were they patched with? ASPHALT!!
On my most recent visit, I noticed the pot hole patch, pot holes are not even being filled with asphalt. I guess the road crews have admitted defeat and have resigned themselves to the idea that a smooth passage across the bridge is just not possible. Either drive at 10 mph to save your front end alignment and tick off everyone following you or scrub your tires on the curb in order to avoid the pot hole patch pot holes and avoid swerving into the busy left lane resulting in a possible fender bender. I will admit, the road crews have tried to keep up, which brings me closer to the point of this letter. What kind of magical trucks do they drive when patching the pot hole patch, pot holes? Obviously, their trucks glide magically onto the bridge avoiding the teeth jarring BANG at the entrance onto the bridge. Surely some road crew boss would have noticed that and addressed it by now or am I the only one who notices such things? So, here’s the thought behind this letter. We can (supposedly) put a man on the moon but we cannot seem to engineer and build a bridge without a teeth jarring BANG getting onto the bridge OR having to ski jump off the
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construction inspectors are making sure that compaction specs are being met prior to paving but there is something wrong somewhere. The North Fork Bridge has a bang already developing and a definite ski jump has formed on the north end of it. Let’s hope the South Fork Bridge is built a little better. If not, I guess
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Avtex Business Park officially released for redevelopment September 20, 2014: FINALLY, 160 acres of town land ready for sale
The American Viscose Administration building was one of first pieces of property released and will be ground zero for the September 20, 2014 celebration of release of the 160-acre Royal Phoenix Business Park. 2008 File Photo Roger Bianchini/Courtesy CassAviation September 16, 2014, Front Royal, Virginia: On September 20, 2014, one of Virginia’s largest Superfund Sites will be returned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to the Economic Development Authority. After 25 years, the site that once housed the American Viscose Corporation and Avtex Fibers; that was added to the National Priorities List for Superfund Sites in 1986; and that was abruptly shut down by Virginia’s Attorney General Mary Sue Terry and the state Water Control Board in 1989 for ongoing pollutant violations will be returned to its community in Front Royal, Virginia. The Economic Development Authority now prepares its marketing and redevelopment initiative. The community is organizing a celebration to mark the milestone event.
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On Saturday, September 20, 2014, there will be a festival on the site (400 Kendrick Lane, Front Royal, Virginia) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with exhibits, site tours, vendors, music and children’s activities. The public is welcome and surviving retirees and former employees are encouraged to participate as special guests. “It’s been a long, daunting and often discouraging process,� said Patty Wines, Chairwoman of the Economic Development Authority. “Every month at our Board meetings, John Torrence [FMC site manager] would report to us on each tiny piece of progress. There were days we thought we weren’t going to get here. But, come take a look.
We’re here! Truly, this is a time for celebration.� “We are charting a new era for the Avtex site,� said Front Royal Mayor Tim Darr, “and the future looks bright.� In the fall of 2012, the physical clean-up and remediation was completed, and the process of reporting and cataloging all of the work began. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has completed its audit of the findings and, on September 20, 2014 will officially return the site to the Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority – they PROMISE!!! In 2001, the Economic Development Authority (EDA) rehabilitated the existing administration building through the Virginia Historic Preservation Trust. This building now houses the offices of the EDA and other tenants, including the Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Planning Commission. How we got here
During the remediation process: 65 acres of manufacturing buildings were removed; 200 tractor trailer loads of asbestos were removed; 4 fly ash basins were closed; 5 sulfate basins were closed; 11 viscose basins were closed; 18,000 gallons of fuel oil were recycled; 25,000 tons of steel were recycled; thousands of tons of steel, bronze and copper were recycled; 15,000 tons of coal were recovered; 1-million cubic yards of fly ash were used for basin fill and grading; and hundreds of thousands of tons of concrete and brick rubble were used for onsite drainage and fill.
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Looking east in this 2008 aerial photo, the released property lies between railroad tracks running from bottom left of photo and the tree line at the eastern border with R-MA campus. The remaining riverside land earmarked as park land is expected to be released within next two years. In addition, 33 acres were developed into community soccer fields and a world-class skateboard park, and the EDA and FMC donated $75,000 worth of glass lab ware from the Avtex laboratory to the public schools. The next project associated with the site is to fund and outfit the existing on-site museum, the Shenandoah Center for Heritage and the Environment, chronicling the history of the rich story of the manufacturing operations, the people who worked at the plant and the state-of-the-art clean-up and remediation process.
History Beginning in 1940, American Viscose, and later Avtex Fibers, manufactured rayon, polypropylene and polyester for use in garments, parachute cording, aircraft tires and eventually missile nose cones. At its peak, the plant employed 3,000 people from the Northern Shenandoah Valley and became one of the region’s premiere employers. The site encompassed 500 acres of land situated in the middle of the Town of Front Royal, along the Shenandoah River, at the base of the Shenandoah National Park.
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The wastes from the process included viscose, sulfate sludge and fly ash. In 1986 the site was listed on the federal National Priorities List of Superfund Sites. And, in 1989 the site was shut down due to environmental infractions. The impact was devastating to the remaining 500 local employees, the local economy and the community as a whole. Between 1989 and 1998, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency performed emergency actions, site-wide remedial investigation, and removed high-impact buildings from the site. The groundwork for site remediation, ownership and conservation easements was laid out by the courts and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In 1998, FMC Corporation, the lone surviving former owner, took over remediation of the site and in 2000 the Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority took title of the property. The Superfund clean-up process began and included: demolition and decontamination of buildings; sewer plugging and removal; sulfate/fly ash basin closures; old landfill improvements; viscose basin remediation; soil and groundwater remediation; wastewater treatment plant operations. At the persistence of two local citizens, Bill Barnett and Fred Foster, and with the help of Senators John Warner and Chuck Robb and Congressman Frank Wolf, and the Environmental Protection Agency, federal money was allocated to continue the clean-up and remediation activities. A Master Plan was designed and stakeholders’ meetings were conducted between 1999 and 2001. The Community was invited
in to participate in the visioning process for the future of the site. A redevelopment plan was designed and approved by the Town of Front Royal and Warren County leadership and included commercial/industrial development on 170 acres east of the railroad tracks; active recreation (soccer fields) on 33 acres of pristine property at the southwestern corner of the site; and passive recreation and wildlife conservancy on the 240 acres west of the railroad tracks. Some of the intergovernmental resources used for abatement, demoli-
tion and rehabilitation include: • FY 99 $275,000 HUD EDI Grant • FY 00 $5 million DOD, FUDS, ACOE • FY 00 $925,000 HUD EDI Grant • FY 00 $100,000 EPA SRI Grant • FY 01 $7 million DOD, Water Resources, ACOE • FY 01 $644,000 HUD EDI Grant • FY 01 $100,000 Virginia Derelict Structure Grant • Fy13 $50,000 Brownfields Remediation Grant, VA DEQ, VEDP – rogerb@warrencountyreport.com
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After twenty-five long years, the clean-up and remediation of 162 acres is complete and EDA is preparing to market and redevelop that portion of the site. Join us: Saturday, September 20, 2014, 10:00am-4:00pm on site: 400 Kendrick Lane (6th Street Extended) for: exhibits, site tours, music, food, kids’ activities. Sponsored by: AireServ, The Apple House, Dr. & Mrs. Huber, Via Satellite, Jean’s Jewelers, Edward Jones, Warren Memorial Hospital, No Doubt Accounting, Marlow Motor Company, Front Royal Federal Credit Union, Union First Bank, Melanie Hamel Weichert Realtors, First Bank, Town of Front Royal, Warren County, Economic Development Authority
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cal Director/Registered Nurse positions have been filled, and a third will start on September 4, Stanley pointed out. Free Lunch
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to correct legitimate shortcomings in operations and services. Project Consultant Webb rated the facility’s first months, “About a C – It just takes time,� he told us of bringing a new facility up to speed during our tour. “There are some really good people working here who want to do the right thing. I see it getting better each week. Of course, being understaffed has a negative impact. Stanley noted that part of the agreement was that jail staff from the involved counties that applied for jobs
This reporter and publisher Dan McDermott took our offered tour of the RSW Regional Jail on Wednesday, August 27. Our hosts were Interim Jail Superintendent Russ Gilkison, RSW Authority Chairman and Warren County Administrator Doug Stanley, Authority Board member and Shenandoah County Administrator Mary Beth Price and Project Consultant Chris Webb.
inmate population in various wings and cleaning protocols, were largely absent; • Understaffing continues; • Meals are inadequate; • The facility is medically underequipped and staffed; • Guards are undertrained, inexperienced in operations at a larger facility like RSW, and sometimes unwilling to communicate inmate complaints on above-cited issues to higher level staff. Well, we can tell you upper manage-
viding consultation on issues RSW has faced, authority members said. Gilkison told us the optimum number of guards for the jail, which is now housing an average daily population of 351, is 125 officers. His superintendent’s report to the authority on August 28 echoed what he told us about progress on the staffing front: • officer vacancies June, 21; July, 17; • Sergeant vacancies June, 2; July, 1; His report also noted that a Physician Services contract had been awarded to Medko in July, and that
On the food front, our 11 a.m. tour allowed us to sample the day’s lunch menu after the inmates had eaten and returned to their pods. “A lockdown will commence in one minute,� an announcement came over the PA as we were making our way from laundry and medical wings toward the kitchen and staff dining area. Periodic lockdowns at various times are a part of the daily routine to allow staff some down time to eat and prepare for the rest of their shifts while still making do with the ongoing, if shrinking, officer shortage. As for the meal, any thought that we were being “spoon-fed� a tourist’s was dispelled by our hosts, who ate a lunch of a processed turkey and cheese sandwich, beans, carrots, celery and pudding, with water that had just been served to the inmates, with us. And while it was certainly a nofrills meal, it wasn’t bad as evidenced by McDermott’s empty tray and the fact it had no negative impact – even the beans – on this reporter’s already delicate digestive system that day. And while I’ll admit the pudding didn’t look
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ment both inside and outside the jail is fully aware of these complaints now, and likely were at some point within the approximate two months the facility has been opened. As one inmate letter writer, Ron “Bpod� Banks, observed, “Has there been progress made at RSW – Absolutely.� And that was the message delivered both verbally and visually to us as we toured the facility on August 27 – we are aware things aren’t perfect and we are working as proactively as possible
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at RSW would be hired, so that a rash of unemployment in the three sheriff ’s offices would not be one result of the move to a regional jail. So yes, those former county jail guards are inexperienced in a larger operation, though they have completed 13 weeks of additional training at the Rappahannock Criminal Justice Academy and its satellite campus in Middletown. The Northwestern Regional Jail serving Winchester City, Frederick and Clarke Counties has also been helpful in pro-
the president of that company, which has extensive regional jail experience, was being very proactive in bringing the jail’s medical services up to speed, including several on-site visits. In fact, the jail’s medical wing appeared to be equipped far better than any county jail might expect, including temporary residency cells. Two Licensed Practical Nurses positions remain to be filled; but a Mental Health Counselor position was filled in the past month. Two of four Medi-
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very appetizing, once I jumped in, it wasn’t really bad either. Meals meet Department of Corrections guidelines mandating a minimum of 1900 calories and a maximum of 2000 calories per day over the course of three meals served per day. As for complaints in one of our letter writer’s list about food, Stanley noted that beef is not included due to cost; pork is excluded due to religious considerations. In fact, Stanley added that one inmate 247368
The tour was offered in response to several letters to the editor from inmates published in our previous edition, citing what are perceived as flaws in operations and services. Prominent among those complaints were: • The authority and staff were not fully prepared when inmates from the three participating counties were transferred in, in late June for the targeted opening on July 1, 2014; • That basic amenities, including an adequate number of bathrooms for the
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had reported that his blood pressure had gone down to better levels than it had been on the outside – “It’s all the salt, they don’t get the salt in here,� he explained. Cost to feed an inmate three meals a day is about $3.50, and staff must pay for their meals, as employees at most jobs would, Stanley noted. When we
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perhaps a getting to know each other process between staff from the three counties. Both Stanley and Gilkison noted there was a chain of command process to express such grievances as listed, and that going to the media was outside that process. “There are legitimate complaints – you have to listen. Some staff may not be doing the right thing and that will be addressed. Things haven’t been perfect from the start and we are working to correct that. But this is not unusual,� the interim superintendent added of repeated complaints, especially from inmates at a new facility. “They are testing – what can we get at this facility? In some cases they’re just pushing to see where the boundaries are.� As we made our way back toward the lobby area, Gilkison observed, “Do you hear that?� “Hear what,� we replied. “Exactly – you wouldn’t know there are 300 inmates in here. And that’s what you want, a quiet, clean, safe facility.� Forced into his current position of Interim Superintendent by the sudden and unexpected June 30 resignation of RSW Superintendent Robert Mulligan after a year on the job overseeing movement toward the jail’s opening, Gilkison told us he would apply for the new superintendent’s job. “But if they move in another direction that they think is best for this facility, I have no problem with that,� he added of a potential return to his old position of assistant superintendent.
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RSW Authority ponders solution to ‘too clean’ cistern water Up front treatment costs chosen over reliance on increased town water use By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report On August 28 the RSW Regional Jail Authority faced an unanticipated problem – the rainwater collected in a rooftop cistern to be circulated for use in both laundry and cooling system operations is TOO clean – “In essence, the rain water is almost pure (no hardness, low pH) which causes it to be very aggressive with long-term detrimental impacts on the components of the cooling system and is already resulting in some minor corrosion developing on the surfaces of the cooling tower,� a meeting agenda summary provided by project manager Moseley Architects explained. Two options were presented to deal with the problem: 1. one, mix the cistern water with less pure town water to add pH and make the water less corrosive on the cooling system; 2. two, install a treatment system that would establish the necessary chemical balance into the water prior to its introduction into the cooling system. “Option 1 is readily implemented with no first cost associated with it, however, it would increase the amount of town water used above the calculated amount necessary when rainwater is not available, resulting
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The question at issue for the court is how much of Euteneuer’s activities while president of HLI were related to HLI itself; and did Euteneuer’s position at HLI enable his abusive behavior.
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The shadow of the exorcist is still falling over the HLI complex – but at least Fr. Thomas Euteneuer wasn’t telling fortunes … By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report You just can’t make timing like this up!!! – On August 25, Human Life International Board member Stuart W. Nolan Jr. told the Front Royal Town Council that practices identified as “magic arts” in an ancient town code prohibition on fortune telling were the real threat to fostering a wholesome family environment in this community. Two weeks later on September 8, a $5.35-million civil lawsuit involving admitted instances of sexual abuse during exorcisms conducted by HLI’s then-President Fr. Thomas Euteneuer between 2008 and 2010 was reargued in Warren County Circuit Court.
The civil lawsuit brought by the plaintiff identified as Jane Doe against Human Life International and its funding endowment revolves around what culpability, if any, HLI had for Euteneuer’s behavior during his term as the pro-life organization’s president between 2000 and 2010. Jane Doe’s sexual abuse at the hands of Euteneuer in 2008-10 came largely as part of exorcism rituals the priest conducted on the woman as part of an effort to cleanse her of evil spirits. Sources close to the family of the victim and/or the situation when it went public in 2012 expressed a belief that rather than evil spirits, the woman suffered from a personality disorder related to schizophrenia, more com-
Father Euteneuer representing HLI during 2007 TV appearance in which he called FOX news host Sean Hannity a “heretic” and “cultural Catholic” for not being hardcore enough in his stance against birth control among non-Catholics. monly known today as bipolar disorder. The lawsuit naming HLI, the HLI Endowment and the Arlington Archdiocese as culpable for sexual abuse of Jane Doe was originally filed in Arlington. But as pointed out by HLI attorney George Breen, the case has since twice been withdrawn there. Euteneuer is not a party to the lawsuit, having reached an out-of-court settlement with Doe, as Breen also noted on Sept. 8. While plaintiff attorney Demetrious Pikrallidas continues to decline comment on details of that settle-
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As for HLI culpability, Breen argued that Euteneuer’s exorcisms were not directly related to his position as president of HLI, and were engaged in outside the scope of the organization’s pro-life advocacy mission. Breen told the court that even after HLI’s board was made aware of Doe’s allegations against Euteneuer in July 2010 it was not reasonable that the organization be expected to track its president’s activities “24 hours a day, seven days a week”. The HLI attorney also noted that even after raising the issue of Euteneuer’s sexual behavior toward her, Doe “goes and visits him again and again” for further spiritual help. However, as we and others noted when the lawsuit allegations were first made public in July 2012, it appeared Euteneuer had groomed the perfect victim: bringing her to HLI as an employee who became, not only spiritually and psychologically, but also financially dependent on the priest through her HLI employment contract. The Doe complaint states that sev-
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Public safety en months into her abuse-laden treatment, Euteneuer paid for Jane Doe’s move from Sterling to Front Royal in September 2008. At the same time, acting as president of HLI, Euteneuer hired Doe for contracting services at HLI. On March 25, 2010, Jane Doe was hired as a full-time employee of HLI under circumstances the complaint states “were contrary to HLI corporate policy but were ratified and approved by HLI and HLIE (Human Life International Endowment).” Negligent complicity? “They knew he was doing these exorcisms on their premises – repeatedly,” Doe attorney Ryan Probasco told Judge Dennis L. Hupp, adding, “They continued to allow the plaintiff to see him – ‘Yes, you can do these exorcism services on our property, go ahead.’ He hired her; he’s president of the organization.” Probasco also noted HLI published a book by Euteneuer on exorcisms while he was the organization’s president. The book, “Exorcism and the Church Militant”, was published by HLI in June 2010, just weeks before the HLI board became aware of Doe’s allegations according to court arguments. When this reporter tried to obtain a copy of the book from the Faithful and True store in Front Royal in the summer of 2012, we were told it had sold out and further copies were not available. “It was decided not to reprint the book as HLI no longer had Fr. Euteneuer on hand to promote and explain his book. HLI’s mission has
always been to work for a culture of life around the world and confront all who threaten the dignity of the human person,” HLI public information official Adam Cassandra told us on June 5, 2012. As we reported then, “The lawsuit states Human Life International officials were fully aware of their president’s so-called ‘spiritual ministries’ and exorcism rituals conducted within their Front Royal, Virginia, headquarters; and even allowed Jane Doe to be employed there by her abuser in the midst of two-and-a-half years of sexually-tinged spiritual therapy.” In his first public admission of sexual indiscretions against the woman believed to be Doe in 2011, Euteneuer stated that spiritual assistance offered to people while at HLI was “all motivated exclusively by my desire to give priestly assistance to people in great spiritual distress.” And following the Feb. 1, 2011 public statements issued by both Euteneuer and Palm Beach Diocese Bishop Gerald Barbarito (see below under “Official Reactions”) Interim HLI President Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro-Carámbula issued a statement referencing the work of two HLI employees in “assisting the young woman gravely harmed in this case.” The question at issue for the court is how much of Euteneuer’s activities while president of HLI were related to HLI itself; and did Euteneuer’s position at HLI enable his abusive behavior. Attorneys for both sides argued similarities or differences to a case cited by the plaintiff as a precedent. That case involved a prison guard
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neuer, once known as “the rock star of the pro-life movement”, was made president of HLI in 2000, Doe’s attorneys noted. His treatment and abuse of Doe is alleged to have begun within a month and by April 2008 the priest told Jane Doe he had received church authorization to conduct exorcisms on her. The complaint states that with one break in July 2010, that abuse continued at various locations through August-September 2010. The complaint continues, “Between Sept. 11, 2008 and June 2010, Euteneuer had numerous deliverance sessions with the Plaintiff during which he sexually abused her during work hours and in various rooms at HLI and HLIE headquarters.” Of one specific incident of abuse, Probasco noted that it occurred at a conference in Lansing, Michigan,
where Euteneuer was representing HLI in an official capacity after Doe going to church and HLI officials with her story. However, Breen countered in rebuttal that that incident occurred in Euteneuer’s hotel room during a break in the conference – revisiting the “we can’t be expected to follow an employee 24x7” argument. Probasco also asserted that Euteneuer had resigned his HLI post – “That’s different than being fired; they never said why he left,” Probasco told the court in arguing that HLI was liable, not only for Negligent Entrustment and Negligent Retention related to Euteneuer’s “spiritual ministry” toward Doe, but also Assault, Battery and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress related directly to Euteneuer’s sexual behavior toward Doe.
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To advertise in Warren & Frederick County Report, Contact: Angie Buterakos at fcrwcr@gmail.com â&#x20AC;˘ 540-683-1847 or Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com â&#x20AC;˘ 540-551-2072 At the time of his August 27, 2010 departure, no mention of the reason for Euteneuer leaving his HLI post was made by any involved party. In fact, it appeared to be business as usual as Euteneuer bid adieu and was lauded as a great spiritual influence upon this community and the world. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have been utterly privileged to serve this great mission for a decade, and now I am called back to my diocese to continue my priestly service in parish work, which was the original calling of my vocation,â&#x20AC;? Euteneuer posted on the HLI website when he left.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Father Euteneuer is a very much beloved priest. He will be sorely missed by our local and international community because he has traveled the world over spreading the message of love, life and family,â&#x20AC;? Front Royal Town Councilman Tom Sayre was quoted in the Northern Virginia Daily on Aug. 31, 2010. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Marvelous man to work for, amazing gifts. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m one of his tremendous fans,â&#x20AC;? said HLI Chaplain Frank Pappa in that same NVD article. On Jan. 27, 2011, exactly five months after Euteneuerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s departure from HLI and recall to Palm Beach, Warren
County Fire & Rescue responded to what was officially reported as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;medical seizureâ&#x20AC;? at HLIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shenandoah Shores Road headquarters. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I heard from someone who attended that Mass at Front Royal the other day that people were traumatized by what happened â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a suddenly screaming, howling, cursing person â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and are demanding to know whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going on,â&#x20AC;? a Catholic blogger known as Adele told us at the time. As information began to surface about the Euteneuer-Doe relationship, those previously lauding Euteneuer began to revisit their earlier
Public safety unadulterated adulation of the man. Official reactions Five days after that â&#x20AC;&#x153;medical seizureâ&#x20AC;? incident at HLI, on Feb. 1, 2011, amidst an increasingly shrill debate in defense of or critical of Euteneuer in the online Catholic blogosphere, both Diocese of Palm Beach Bishop Gerald Barbarito and Euteneuer issued statements on the Catholic LifeSiteNews website addressing Euteneuerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s status. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Father Euteneuer has been undergoing intensive evaluation and counseling to address admitted inappropriate crossing of adult heterosexual boundaries on the occasion of carrying out his priestly ministry,â&#x20AC;? Bishop
Barbarito stated. In a statement seen as incomplete, insufficiently contrite and oddly aggressive by some Catholic bloggers, Euteneuer said his sinful lapses of moral judgment were his own and that the great majority of his work while at HLI was â&#x20AC;&#x153;all motivated exclusively by my desire to give priestly assistance to people in great spiritual distress. I must acknowledge, however, that one particularly complex situation clouded my judgment and led me to imprudent decisions with harmful consequences, the worst of which was violating the boundaries of chastity with an adult female who was under my spiritual care.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201C; rogerb@warrencountyreport.com
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Council authorizes movement on meals-tax PILOT fees Revisiting ‘the spirit’ of the original 522 Corridor Agreement
Bret Hrbek reacts to Councilman Sayre’s call for a delay in action on new FRPD headquarters covenants after asserting the changes were new information to council, despite distribution about four days earlier by e-mail. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report The Front Royal Town Council made its first official move toward reinstituting meals and lodging taxbased PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) fees in the Route 522/340 North Corridor as of Jan 1, 2015. That move was authorization of a letter explaining the town plan to the town-county Economic Development Authority Executive Director Jennifer McDonald. The vote authorizing the letter was 5-1, with only Tom Sayre opposing beginning the process to try and restore the fees that were estimated to account for about 80 percent ($520,000 to $600,000) of the town’s PILOT fee revenues from the corridor in 2009. Sayre has chosen not to run for re-election this year to the council seat he has held for eight years as he maneuvers for a 2015 run for the Shenandoah District seat to the county Board of Supervisors currently held by Richard Traczyk. Traczyk is expected to retire at the end of his current term, which expires next year. The town hopes to make this a cooperative effort, including the EDA and Warren County, in convincing corridor businesses to voluntarily buy into reinstating the fees. The town lost a 2009 lawsuit brought by three corridor national chain restaurants, Applebee’s, Cracker Barrel and TGIFriday’s, challenging the mealstax based fees inclusion in their town central utility contracts. That case revolved around the restaurants’ claim that meals taxes were not taxes on the businesses themselves as enabled by the 1998 Corridor Agreement between the town, county and corridor businesses, but rather a pass-through tax on customers. Many town officials believe the
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Corridor Agreement was approved to prevent a hostile annexation fight between the town and county; and was designed to be in place for seven years before review on its effectiveness in balancing town interests versus facilitating commercial development outside its boundaries through the extension of town central watersewer service into the county. While early council work session discussion indicated a desire to try and include restaurants and hotels with existing town water-sewer utility contracts into a voluntary reworking of those contracts based on “the spirit” of the initial agreement, the wording of the draft letter to the EDA executive director appears to
acknowledge that is not likely to happen. “We understand that this decision will not affect some of the businesses in the Corridor that are operating under an older version of the PILOT Agreement. Unfortunately, we have limited opportunity to resolve this disparity amongst the Corridor businesses,” the letter bearing Town Manager Steve Burkes’ signature states. Town staff said the original contracts appear to be open ended with no expiration date. An uneven financial playing field with partial implementation that impacts only new businesses has been a point of concern in council discussion of the plan. But a majority of council
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John Marlow, left, and Doug Stanley flank WCEE honoree John LaBarca At its quarterly meeting on Monday, August 18th, the Board of Directors of the Warren County Educational Endowment (WCEE) bestowed an honorary membership to John C. LaBarca. LaBarca, a charter Board member of the organization which was founded in 1994, previously served as its president from 2004-2006 and VicePresident from 2006-2007. LaBarca is well-known in the community, having originally been involved in leading the team that selected the site and constructed
the DuPont manufacturing facility in the 1970’s. After plant start-up, he was assigned as Assistant Plant Manager through 1985, at which time he became the Plant Manager at the Moberly, MO plant. He returned to Front Royal in 1990 as Plant Manager and remained in that position until his retirement in 2004. According to founding member and long-time Board Member John Marlow, “John has truly been the heart and soul of our organization. Much of the success of the Warren
County Educational Endowment can be credited to the vision and efforts of John LaBarca. I do not believe that the highly successful ‘Project Lead the Way’ would even exist in Warren County without his leadership.” Warren County Public Schools Superintendent Pamela McInnis added, “John LaBarca has always been a champion of education. He has made a significant, positive impact on Warren County Public Schools. John was a founding member of the Warren County Educational Endowment and through his leadership, guidance, and active participation, the Endowment has supported public schools and has played an important part in improving the educational experience for children in Warren County. Our Project Lead the Way Program’s success and expansion have been the result of John LaBarca’s leadership in engaging businesses and industry to become involved in educating the youth of their community. We will be forever grateful for his interest and assistance.” WCEE President Doug Stanley noted, “John has been a fixture of this organization for all of its 20 years of existence. As a representative of local industry, John brought credibility to the organization. He truly understood the connection between education and the workforce. He brought institutional knowledge to each and every meeting and has been instrumental in helping us go from a start-up organization to one with a corpus of over $850,000. The Honorary Membership is fitting for someone who did so much for public education in Warren County.” – From a release
tion District and the Valley Conservation Council. Non compliant utilities In the wake of the recent action involving a Virginia Avenue duplex unit that was allowed to be sold just over a decade ago without being brought into compliance on separate watersewer utility hook ups for separatelysold units, council unanimously adopted a policy to bring other similar units into compliance. And while the seven other known, non-compliant unit owners won’t get the same free pass as the owner of 409 Virginia Avenue did due to the town’s role in allowing that unit to be sold without notice of its non-compliant condition, they will get a deal. That deal is a reduction of costs of the connection fees from the current rates of $4,500 for a water tap and $9,500 for a sewer tap, to the rate in place when the current code was put into place in 1985. Those rates are
$1,450 for water and $1,350 for sewer taps. The time-warp price waiver will stay in effect for three years after current owners are notified of their current non-compliance status by the town. And any owners not on the town’s current list of about seven other non-compliant properties that bring their situation to the town’s attention, will be privy to the same deal through July 1, 2017.
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Big art comes to our small town for second time The Blue Ridge arts Council presents their newest art exhibit for August
Artists Elena Maya Borklund and Helga Hohn-Heiberg discuss Heibergâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s abstract â&#x20AC;&#x153;Embraceâ&#x20AC;?. By Carol Ballard Warren County Report Even though Front Royal is a small town, the newest Blue Ridge Arts Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exhibit shows that its artists can paint big. The August 9 reception for the newest BRAC art show at the gallery at 305 E. Main Street, titled Big Art in a Small Town Part II, showcased 27 works from 11 local artists. Their work had to fit into a size range of 24 inches up to 72 inches. The paintings can be seen until September 19. BRAC typically puts on eight theme shows a year and always have the works for sale, so they are a great place for artists to exhibit their work throughout the year. Participating artists this time were: Elena Maya Borklund; Taylor King; Eldred Boze;
Teresa Henry; Helga Hohn-Heiberg; Terri Nicholson; Diane Artz Furlong; Josie Tilton; Kelly Walker; Sandra Charles and Allison Cusato. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For me it was exciting to see it all come together with so many styles. I wondered how it would do that in a cohesive way and it did. We did one a few years ago, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a fun theme,â&#x20AC;? said Bracâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Executive Director Kym Crump. The original works included oil, acrylic, watercolor, some digital art and mixed media. The artists whose origins are local and international included those who have been painting for many years as well as recent graduates of art school. Several of the artists were at the reception and willingly spoke in depth about the inspiration and sources of their work.
Elena Maya Borklund was approached by Chairman of Warren Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Board of Supervisors and his wife Janice who expressed their appreciation for the painting â&#x20AC;&#x153;Submergedâ&#x20AC;?, depicting her impressions of an underwater scene. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I did it because on one vacation I was diving in Florida and had taken a waterproof box camera with me. While my family and I were snorkeling, we took pictures of each other, but what took my breath away was the reflections and movements underwater,â&#x20AC;? she explained. That inspired her to do a painting, using those memories and based on a famous photograph of corals by National Geographics photographer David Dubellay. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I manipulated the photo in my head and made the curve of the cam-
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the I Ching, in her work. She characterized as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a zen-based methodâ&#x20AC;? that she used to give her direction in placing dark and light elements in the photographs. She also described the clichĂŠ-verre (French for â&#x20AC;&#x153;glass pictureâ&#x20AC;?) method as a way of painting on a plate of glass with ink on it. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a combination of
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Flirty 1950s ambiance, hardly a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;bikini baristaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; as some online critics labeled Naughty Girls. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report We, along with media outlets nationally, received a Sept. 10 press release from the Naughty Girls Donut Shop. However, unlike the new Riverton Commons businessâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s previous press releases leading up to and through their June opening, this one wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t strictly about making, marketing and selling donuts with a little 1950s pinup ambience and flair. Rather, this one addressed something we at this newspaper could relate to â&#x20AC;&#x201C; threats of boycott. In fact, when we
went to talk to shop owner Natalie Ramos, who with daughter Tiana, are the driving forces of the business, she told us receipt of her fifth letter threatening to boycott her business if she continued to advertise in our paper â&#x20AC;&#x153;was the straw that broke the camelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s backâ&#x20AC;? as far as fighting back publicly. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It started when we first opened, that first week, when someone drove by â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and you know, you are excited about opening and looking for those first customers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and someone drove by slowly and threw trash at our door yelling, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Naughty girls burn in hellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and then there were tweets â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;4 slutsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; as well
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as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Yelpâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; reviews that had nothing to do with the product or service, but the same sort of thing,â&#x20AC;? Natalie said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And when I got that fifth boycott letter it was like, I have been putting up with this bullying long enough â&#x20AC;&#x201C; now itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a fight.â&#x20AC;? In the wake of the trash throwing, hell and damnation incident, Natalie says the boycott was verified to her by several members of a local church community, which she declined to identify, including one woman whose daughter works at Naughty Girls. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One woman said I was told to boycott you because the image is sinful, too risquĂŠ. Another said she was told in her church that there was a devilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tail in the logo. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; I told her â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what the devil looks likeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Natalie admits the Naughty Girls image has an â&#x20AC;&#x153;edgeâ&#x20AC;? but suggests people look beyond what is supposed to be a playful marketing angle rooted in 1950s pinups, rockabilly music and youthful playfulness before casting personal or professional slanders her daughter and their businessâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s way (I feel your pain, Natalie, really). â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Naughty Girls name is a reflection of the fun and flirty attitudes of the pin-up girls, and the deliciously decadent desserts that we allow ourselves when we want to indulge â&#x20AC;&#x201C; when weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re feeling naughty,â&#x20AC;? the Sept. 10 press release states, adding, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Although the
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Some boycott – ‘Cash Mob’ descends on Naughty Girls By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report
Mob). On Monday, Sept. 15, we called Naughty Girls partner, mom Natalie, about the reverse impact of the harassment and going public about that word-of-mouth boycott she has been dealing with for two months. “It did increase our business, I don’t know – a thousand percent, I don’t know. But so many people came out to support Tiana. Saturdays haven’t usually been as busy, but this was equivalent of our grand opening – they came out of the woodwork,” Natalie said. That woodwork included donut lovers from the Washington, D.C. area, Maryland and Virginia, and – DRUM ROLL PLEASE – about
It appears our good wishes for Naughty Girls came true over the weekend of Sept. 13-14. First, Publisher and online guru Dan McDermott forwarded me a Facebook photo of a “Closed – out of donuts” sign posted Saturday, Sept. 13 in the Naughty Girls window. Then we were alerted by a donut fan that what was described to us as a “Cash Mob” was scheduled to descend on Naughty Girls the following day (hope those naughty girls were up late making donuts overnight. See our website <WarrenCountyVA.com> for a full video report on the Sunday Cash
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Watch our interviews with customers who flocked to Naughty Girl’s Donuts to show their support. The video is on WarrenCountyVa.com and FrederickCounty.com keyword “DONUTS” it was an unsigned document; so it could have been one person for all we know,” Ciskanik said, adding, “I know a bunch of Catholics personally who have come to this place and support it and they’d all like the world to know, or at least Front Royal to know they don’t hate this place. Catholics love this place and think it is fantastic. “I was talking to Father Fasano a couple of days ago,” Ciskanik added of the chief parish priest of St. John’s Catholic Church in Front Royal, “and he said to me, ‘I don’t know what these ‘Catholics of Front Royal’ are talking about because I go to this place.” Told of that final endorsement of
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The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges Brittany Michelle Pearson, 24, of 141 Fort Collier Rd., Winchester, VA 22602, with four counts. COUNTS ONE and TWO: On or about April 29, 2014, in the County of Warren, Brittany Michelle Pearson did unlawfully and feloniously, with the intent to defraud, a draft or check or any other writing. COUNT THREE: On or about May 1, 2014, did steal property having a value of less than $200 belonging to Troy and Andrea Bunch. COUNT FOUR: On or about May 1, 2014, did unlawfully and feloniously, with the intent to defraud, knowingly utter or attempt to employ as true, a forged draft or check.
The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges Anthony Edward Rosario, 18, of 4 Wendy Hill Rd., Front Royal, VA 22630, with three counts. COUNT ONE: On or about March 23, 2014, in the County of Warren, Anthony Edward Rosario, did steal property having a value of less than $200, belonging to Patricia Kerns. COUNT TWO: On or about June 19, 2014, did unlawfully and feloniously destroy, deface, damage or remove the property of Roger Eversole, valued at more than $1,000. COUNT THREE: On or about June 19, 2014, did unlawfully and feloniously steal property having a value of $200 or more, belonging to Roger Eversole.
Ronald Delbert Jennings Jr. The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges Ronald Delbert Jennings Jr., 36, of 2187 Hightop Rd., Linden, VA 22642, with two counts. COUNT ONE: In the County of Warren, Ronald Delbert Jennings Jr., did unlawfully and feloniously drive or operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other self-administered intoxicant or drug, this being a third offense committed within five years of two offenses. COUNT TWO: did drive a motor vehicle on a highway while his driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license or privilege to drive a motor vehicle was or revoked. Date of the offenses was on or about June 29, 2014.Thomas Lesley Reid, Jr.
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The federal resume writing workshop needs to be signed up for in advance due to the popularity of the program. There will also be a workshop on general resume writing. Veterans with felonies can find out how to get bonded, so they will be easier to hire. My Health Vet will be on hand to help veterans register for the medical side of the Veterans Administration. People, Inc. will be helping out veterans who need help with housing and/or food. LFCCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Workforce Solutions helps veterans to go back to school. The Depart-
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According to Carrie Stuby, a member of the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program of the Virginia Employment Commission says she expects this event to be bigger and better than the last event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We learn from each event and make the next one even tighter and beneficial for our audience.â&#x20AC;? To register online go to www.lfccworkforce.com or call (540) 8687021. Ms. Stuby, the point of contact for the event, can be reached at (540) 535-2874 or by email at carrie. stuby@vec.virginia.gov
Third anniversary of Eastham Park By Malcolm Barr Warren County Report September marks the third anniversary of the Eastham Park south of town and its popular subsidiary, the two dog parks. By happenstance rather than planning, the otherwise unmarked event has nevertheless been highlighted by a long awaited resurfacing of the parking lot. This followed the cutting of excess trees and shrubs along the banks of the Shenandoah River, making the new park a popular venue for joggers, walkers, soccer players, and, of course, dogs and their owners. It also wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t long before the skate boarding population discovered the smooth new surface of the car parking area. Happy birthday, Eastham Park, and thanks to the Eastham family and Warren County in behalf of the canine population, creatures great and small, which enjoy the two dog park areas for small and large animals.
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Middletown Diversions cording to one fan on their Facebook page, the owners have an “outstanding knowledge base, growing inventory and excellent resource for reloading and accessories.” The store is open Monday through Friday 10 am to 8 pm, and on Saturdays from 9 am to 4 pm. They can be reached at (540) 868-8517 or on Facebook. Last, but by no means least, Timeless Wines is open at the south end of town. Oh my, what a wonderful store. A great – and I mean great – selection of wine, craft beer, cheeses, and sausages. The proprietors claim to not “sell the wine, without touching the vine.” It is true. Their travel stories are wonderful. In addition to
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Frederick County Crime of the Week - September 15, 2014 The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office is investigating several burglaries and grand larcenies that occurred between August 13 and September 7, 2014. In the 4300 block of Apple Pie Ridge Road, the residence was entered and two flat screen TV’s were taken; in the 800 block of Rest Church Road one flat screen TV taken; in the 1000 block of Rest Church Road, a flat screen TV, jewelry and cash taken; and at 3300 block of Apple Pie Ridge Road a flat screen TV, two computers and a drill were taken as well as the victim’s 200l Volkswagen vehicle, black in color. If you have any information regarding a suspect or suspect vehicle in these incidents, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665 TIPS (8477). Information leading to the arrest of a suspect may result in a reward of up to $1,000. Incident #’s 14004567, 14004651, 14004676, and 14005104 Investigator C. T. Streit
Winchester Crime of the Week - September 8, 2014 The Winchester Police Department is investigating several burglaries from backyard sheds. Two occurred in the 1400 block of Kent Circle between August 31 and September 4, one occurred in the first block of West Whitlock Avenue between September 2 and September 3, and one occurred in the 2300 block of Valor Drive between August 29 and September 2. The locks to the sheds were either cut or missing completely, and lawn and garden equipment was stolen including weed eaters, leaf blowers, a chainsaw, and a tool set. If you have any information regarding a suspect or suspects in this incident, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665-TIPS (8477). Information leading to the arrest of a suspect may result in a reward of up to $1,000. Incidents 14035079 (Ofc. Stefanowicz) • 14035230 (Ofc. Polk) 14035234 (Ofc. Polk) • 14035420 (Ofc. Bultrowicz) The Winchester Police Department is investigating a motor vehicle theft that occurred between May 13 and May 14, 2014. A blue Chevrolet Malibu (last seen on the lot at 6:30 p.m. May 13) was stolen from Malloy Ford and was later found burned. The vehicle is believed to have been used in a bank robbery in Hardy County, West Virginia on May 14 around 11 a.m. The suspects, a male and female, robbed Capon Valley Bank in Baker, WV and left in a blue Chevrolet Malibu. If you have any information regarding a suspect or suspects in this incident, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665 TIPS (8477). Information leading to the arrest of a suspect may result in a reward of up to $1,000. Incident #14019471, Detective Jon Dixon
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Calendar Friday, September 19 Forecast 64° | 52° 9am - 12:30pm Food Preservation Workshop. Wesley United Methodist Church, 527 Van Fossen St, Winchester. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Fear the Pressure Canner! or how to can low-acid vegetables and meats.â&#x20AC;? This session will cover how pressure canning works and important safety information about how to operate a pressure canner. All participants will process a jar of green beans, carrots or other low acid food to take home. Bring your dial gauge pressure canner lid to be tested for accuracy. Registration cost is $35 and includes all handouts, food for canning, jars and use of canning equipment and a copy of the comprehensive canning cookbook, â&#x20AC;&#x153;So Easy to Preserveâ&#x20AC;?. Registration deadline is September 15. No refunds after registration deadline. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to register! Class size is limited to 15 participants. For more information contact Rebecca Davis at (540) 6655699 or Rdavis58@vt.edu Saturday, September 20 Forecast 72° | 59° 7:00am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11am Pancake Breakfast. North Warren Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company #10. 89 Rockland Road, Front Royal. Join us for pancakes, biscuits, sausages, bacon, sausage and chip beef gravy, scrambled eggs, baked apples, juice, and hot tea. Adults: $8.00, 4-12 year-olds: $4.00, under 3 FREE! 9am - 1pm Farmers Market. Downtown Front Royal, East Main Street, Front Royal. The Front Royal Farmers Market will run through October 25. 10am - 11am Sightseeing Express Trolley Tour. Winchester-Frederick County Visitor Center, South Pleasant Valley Road, Winchester. $10. Hop aboard the trolley for a one-hour sightseeing excursion of Winchester! Leave the driving to a â&#x20AC;&#x153;pro,â&#x20AC;? settle back, and see the sites! Your professional tour guide will entertain you while providing educational and enlightening information about dozens of area attractions and historical points-of-interest. Space is limited, please register early. Registration deadline is September 12. To reserve your spot, contact Winchester Parks & Recreation at (540) 662-4946. 10am - 4pm Main Street Agriculture Day. Old Town Walking mall, Winchester. Free fun for the entire family. Contact Frederick County Farm Bureau for more information at (540) 869-8650. 1pm - 2pm Mt Hebron and the Civil War Tour. Winchester-Frederick County Visitor Center, South Pleasant Valley Road, Winchester. This walking tour of Mt. Hebron Cemetery includes Stonewall Cemetery, a resting place for the bodies of 2,575 Confederate soldiers who died in area fields and hospitals. Learn about the formation of the cemetery, stories regarding some of the soldiers, and
the memorial service that takes place annually on June 6.Space is limited, please register early. Registration Deadline is September 12. To reserve your spot, contact Winchester Parks & Recreation at (540) 662-4946. 6:30pm - 9pm Documentary film â&#x20AC;&#x153;Portrait of Wallyâ&#x20AC;?. Handley Library, 100 W Piccadilly St, Winchester. The Magic Lantern Theater, in collaboration with One Book One Community and the Beth El congregation, will present the documentary film, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Portrait of Wallyâ&#x20AC;?. The film tells of a notorious art theft by the Nazis in 1939 and the long legal and political struggle to restore the painting to its rightful owners. The Executive Director of the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley Dana Hand Evans will lead discus-
sion following the film. Open to the public; donations welcome. For more info, link to www.magiclanterntheater.org, e-mail info@magiclanterntheater.org or call (540) 678-0963. Sunday, September 21 Forecast 79° | 52° 7:30am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12pm STOMP Out Epilepsy and SUDEP 5K Walk. Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. Funds raised grant comfort and hope to those living with seizures or epilepsy. Participants may register at www. chelseasstomp.org. Walk-in registration opens at 7:30am; walk begins at 9am. For more information contact Julie Hutchison at chelseaslegacy@ aol.com or see the article elsewhere in the paper.
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Suzanne Joan Woodall Demski, 81, of Stephens City, Virginia, died Monday, September 15, 2014, at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 130 Keating Drive, Winchester, Virginia, 22601 or Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 West Cork Street, Suite 405, Winchester, Virginia 22601 Thelma Lucille Heishman Snapp, 73, of Frederick County, VA, died Monday, September 15, 2014, at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Angel Trust, c/o Kevin Callanan, 220 Campus Blvd, Suite 402 Winchester, Virginia, 22601 or to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 W. Cork St. Suite #405, Winchester, VA 22601. James Evans â&#x20AC;&#x153;Montyâ&#x20AC;? Montgomery, 94, of Cross Junction, Virginia, died Sunday, September 14, 2014, at his home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, 110 Hunting Ridge Road, Winchester, VA 22603 or Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 West Cork Street, Suite 405, Winchester, Virginia, 2260 Robert â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bobâ&#x20AC;? William Pierce, 80, of Winchester, Virginia, died Sunday, September 14, 2014, at his home. Memorial contributions may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice 333 West Cork Street, Suite 405, Winchester, Virginia 22601 or the Salvation Army, 300 Fort Collier Road Winchester, VA 22603. Lester Lemuel â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jackâ&#x20AC;? Whitacre, age 87, of Clear Brook, Virginia, passed away on Saturday, September 13, 2014, in Warren Memorial Hospital, Front Royal, Virginia John Michael Cole, Sr., 79, of Frederick County, Virginia, died Friday, September 12, 2014, at local nursing facility. Memorial Contributions may be made to Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave., 7th fl., New York, NY 10001. Betty Darrell Fletcher Kerns, 80, of Frederick County, Virginia, died Wednesday, September 10, 2014, in Blue Ridge Hospice Residential Center. Memorial contributions may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 West Cork Street, Suite 405, Winchester, Virginia, 22601. William Lee Dick Sr., 75, of Winchester, died Sunday, September 14, 2014 at Winchester Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Highland Memorial Presbyterian Church, General Fund, 446 Highland Ave., Winchester, VA 22601. Gladys Landora See Edmonds, 91, of Winchester, VA passed away Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Evergreen Health and Rehab Alzheimers facility. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association, 3701 Pender Drive Suite 400, Fairfax, VA. 22030
1pm - 5pm 14th Annual Kitchen Kapers Tour. Quota International Winchester. Tour! Taste! Dream! Quota International of Winchester presents five FABULOUS designer kitchens! Tickets: $20 in advance; $25 at door. Portion of proceeds to benefit Special Love for Children with Cancer Ticket Locations: Daily Grind on Jubal Early, Simply Charming, and Kimberlyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. www.quotaofwinchester. org. 3pm - 7pm Rock to stop heroin. 147 NORTH at 147 N. Loudoun St in Winchesterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Old Town. The headliner for the show will be BARCODE (www.barcoderock.com). We are going to start creating â&#x20AC;&#x153;scholarshipsâ&#x20AC;? for addicts that have no other means of getting into treatment. Please join us for a great day of live music and help us help someone else - one person at a time! Monday, September 22 7pm - 8pm Council Meeting. County of Warren Government Center. Tuesday, September 23 12:30pm - 1pm Tourism Tuesdays. 95.3 - the River radio station. Hear the latest tourism related news and events every Tuesday at 12:30! If you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t listen live check out the podcasts at http://www.theriver953online. com. Wednesday, September 24 12pm - 1pm Brown Bag Wellness Series. R-Studio, 16 S. Braddock St., Winchester. Join us for an informative hour of essential oil education including how to incorporate them into your daily routine for maintaining an optimal state of wellness! Topics include: Breaking Food Addictions, Stress & Anxiety, Weight Loss, Detox, ADD & ADHD, Smoothies & Cooking, Pet Care, Headaches, Colds & Flu, and MUCH more! FREE & open to the public. Door Prizes! Thursday, September 25 9am - 2pm Veteranâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hiring Event. LFCC Corron Community Development Center, Middletown. FREE: Register online at www.lfccworkforce.com for call (540) 868-7021. Attend workshops such as Federal/ general resume, Department of Rehabilitative Services, Valley Workforce Center. Non veterans are welcome. Contact Carrie Stuby, DVOP Virginia
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Royal Pregnancy Center (FRPC), a place of hope and help for women in unexpected pregnancies, to let them know they are not alone. FRPC provides counseling, medical referrals, ultrasounds, education and support for expectant women, and this annual event promises to be the biggest yet! For more information visit www. facebook.com/frpcwalkforlife or call
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Wednesday October 1 8:30am - 9:30am Small Business Committee. Chamber Office. 12pm - 1pm Brown Bag Wellness Series. See description from Wednesday, September 24th. 12:30pm - 1pm Warren County Business on the River 95.3. Thursday, October 2 9am - 10am Tourism Committee. Chamber Office. Friday, October 3 1:30pm - 2:30pm Education Committee. Chamber Office. 6pm - 11pm Evans Home for Children presents Robbie Limon. Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Amherst Street, Winchester. Food provided by
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Bonnie Blue. All proceeds to benefit the Evans home for children. Tickets $10. Children 12 & under Free. Bring Lawn chairs. Special motorcycle parking. No pets. Rain or Shine. 6pm - 11pm JWHS Fashion Marketing “Curating in the Classroom” Gala. The George Washington Hotel, East Piccadilly Street, Winchester. The fashion marketing class at James Wood High School will be hosting this event as the culminating activity for their “Curating in the Classroom” project. The event combines fashion, food and music. The theme of this year’s event is Evolution of a Dress. The event will include a fashion show highlighting vintage gowns and more modern garments. Many other garments from different eras will also be on display.
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4x2, RWD, auto, air, sold as is $
800
p1000a
2002 Ford F-150 XL Extended Cab 4WD $
2436a
2002 Honda Civic EX FWD auto, air, sold as is
1,400
800
4x4, supercab, xlt, sold as is
$
$
4x4, auto, air, sold as is $
1993 Buick Skylark Custom FWD $
1467b
2003 Dodge Durango Sport 4WD
3,800
p970b
2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS FWD 5 speed, sporty, sold as is $
2,700
p982
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt LS speed air only 45k miles $
8,900
p995
auto, air
18,900
p1007
2010 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer $
T8326a
2011 Buick Lucerne CXL auto, air, loaded
20,900
2418a
2010 BMW 3 Series 328I XDRIVE AWD leather, moonroof, loaded
13900
$
t1479b
2004 Ford Ranger XLT Extended Cab 4WD xlt auto 4x4 only 69k miles
10,900
Big Enough to Deliver . . . Small Enough to Care!!!
t1451a
2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan Sport RWD
5 speed, leather, moonroof $
4x4, leather, loaded
12,900
$
$
all wheel drive, leather, moonroof, navigation, loaded $
2013 Chevrolet Spark LT
$
p1010
2011 Ford Edge SEL AWD
2462a
2011 Chevrolet Camaro 2LS RWD auto, air, sporty $
p927a
t7469a
all wheel drive, leather, moonroof, loaded $
13,900
2410a
2009 Pontiac G5 Base
convertible auto air loaded $
18,900
2009 Ford Flex Limited
16,900
2008 Volkswagen EOS Komfort FWD
18,900
10,900
auto, air $
7,500
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