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BOS chairman on theater: difficult decision By Jim Ridolphi news@mechlocal.com

While discussions regarding the pending Conditional Use Permit request to construct a multi-plex movie theater in Mechanicsville have centered on supporters and opponents of the project, the ultimate decision rests with Hanover County’s elected

Board of Supervisors. Canova Peterson, chairman of the Board of Supervisors and representative of the Mechanicsville District where construction of the theater is proposed, isn’t showing his hand or offering any hints on how he’ll vote when the issue finally reaches that point, but he acknowledges there are strong emotions on both sides of

the case. That only makes his pending decision harder. “All legitimate points need to be considered regardless of whether or not they are for or against the project,” Peterson said last week. “It is my responsibility to discern what is in the best see THEATER, pg. 4

No surprise: county holds to its conservative roots By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com (Editor’s note: As of press time, all vote totals were unofficial from the Virginia State Board of Elections.) Hanover County voters clung to their conservative Republican leanings last week with their support for the defeated Ken T. Cuccinelli II and E.W. Jackson in the races for governor and lieutenMcAULIFFE

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Opponents to the proposed movie theater in Hanover Village off U.S. 360 in Mechanicsville have erected signs such as this one on Mechanicsville Turnpike and Creighton Parkway with the telephone numbers of members of the Hanover County Board of Supervisors.

ant governor. Terry R. McAuliffe swept into the governor’s office when ballots from Northern Virginia, especially cities and counties on the outskirts of the nation’s capital, were counted. Libertarian Robert C. Sarvis came in third in the FOWLER governor’s race. In the House of Delegates races, Republican H.F. “Buddy” Fowler

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or five years, the band Amy Ladd & Friends has been a staple at the New Bethesda Baptist Church in Mechanicsville. “It was on my heart five years ago to talk to Todd Combee, pastor at New Bethesda, about having a monthly bluegrass, gospel music event — something to would allow the folks at the church and in the community to come and worship through music,” Amy said. “Of course, he was all for it.” The last Sunday of the month the band and the

church coordinate to provide worship through music. According to Amy, music is provided by her band and a guest artist and/or group. “It has been and continues to be our pleasure to have this opportunity,” she said. In addition to the five years at New Bethesda Baptist, Amy said she and her band are celebrating 10 years together. “What started as a family keepsake CD turned into a ministry. After recording our first CD we wanted to share, opportunities came,

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and the journey has continued.” Jimmy Curry was the original guitar player. He recorded with the band on two CDs and the Vol. 1 Christmas CD. “He is a super talent and we loved having him as a part of our group,” Amy added. Other past guitar members include JC Hale, Tony Cook and Donnie Ladd. Amy Ladd & Friends consists of Amy, her husband Preston and their daughter Audrey, as well as Craig Wingfield and Randy Litton. Amy performs lead and harmony vocals; Preston, bass and vocals; Audrey, rhythm guitar and vocals; Wingfield, resonator guitar, Dobro and vocals; and Litton, mandolin, guitar and vocals.

“Our music is a cross between classic country, traditional bluegrass and contemporary Christian,” Amy said. “We have a number of influences that give credit to our sound.” The Ladds make their home in Mechanicsville, while Wingfield lives in Richmond and Litton resides in Hanover. As members of New Bethesda, Amy and her family said their pastor “is a big part of our music events. In addition, we have many New Bethesda Baptist Church members that attend and take part in our events. We also have folks that travel from New Kent, King William, Varina, Lakeside, West End and many other counties surrounding Hanover.”

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A suspect made a bomb threat at a location on Patrick Henry Road.

A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Liberty School Road.

A suspect sexually assaulted a victim at a location on Old Lafayette Road.

A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Ambrose Drive. A suspect stole items at a location on Bell Creek Road. Unknown suspect(s) used a victim’s information without permission at a location on Marl Branch Court.

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A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Mechanicsville Trnpk.

A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Beeline Drive.

A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Sporting Lane. A suspect stole items at a location on Bell Creek Road. Suspects were found in possession of a controlled substance at a location on Chamberlayne Road. A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Patrick Henry Road. A suspect contributed to the delinquency of a minor at a location on McGregor Farm Drive. A suspect used a victim’s information without permission at a location Bell Creek Road. Unknown suspect(s) used a victim’s information without

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A suspect stole an item at a location on Gethsemane Court. A suspect stole items at a location on Chamberlayne Road.

A suspect assaulted a victim at a location on Fleming Lane.

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Jr. captured the 55th District seat that had been held by John A. Cox, who chose not to seek re-election. Fowler had served as legislative aide to Cox and Frank D. Hargrove Sr. Fowler handily bested Democrat Toni L. Radler and Libertarian Christopher G. Sullivan by receiving 15,332 votes to Radler’s 10,120 and Sullivan’s 1,500. The 55th District represents portions of Hanover, Caroline and Spotsylvania counties. There were 47 write-in votes. The total

was 26,999. Incumbent Republican Christopher K. Peace ran unopposed for the 97th District seat. He received 24,280 votes. There were 1,230 write-in votes. The total was 25,510. Peace represents portions of Hanover, King William and New Kent counties. Ralph S. Northam was the first victor of the evening in his campaign to the commonwealth’s second highest seat. A recount is expected to determine the next attorney general, with a mere 17-vote lead being held by Republican Mark D. Obenshain over Democrat

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interest of all Hanover citizens.� An issue that has been on the supervisors’ docket since the summer seems likely headed for additional deferments. Peterson said that’s part of a process that seeks to gain all the data before a decision is made. “The CUP process was designed to recognize that some uses might need to be reviewed for additional conditions. A developer should expect reasonable requests,� Peterson said. County Attorney Sterling Rives said there’s no limit on the number of times an item can be deferred, within reasonable time limits. “There is no limit on deferrals expressed in state law or county code,� Rives said

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in an email. “After the passage of some amount of time (say six months to a year), I would opine that the PC [Planning Commission] recommendation is stale and recommend that it be sent PETERSON back, but we are nowhere near that.� Hanover Village LLC attorney Andy Condlin indicated he would seek a deferment until the supervisors’ December meeting to provide additional traffic study data recently requested. The supervisors’ decision will consider that traffic study, neighbors’ concerns over traffic and public safety, as well as other fac-

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Mark R. Herring. On Monday, the totals were 1,103,443 to 1,103,426, with 5,152 write-in votes. The statewide vote total was 2,212,021. Tuesday, Nov. 12, was the deadline for local electoral boards to conclude their canvass and submit their abstract of votes to the State Board of Elections. The State Board of Elections is scheduled to certify the results of the Nov. 5 General Election on Monday, Nov. 25. Voter Registrar Teri Smithson and her staff have been busy for weeks preparing for, executing the processes involved for an election and

then canvassing the ballots. However, even though a recount looms, Smithson said “The election in Hanover County went very well. I am so proud of our citizens that serve as our Officers of Elections.� “This election is not over,� she added. “We may have a recount.� As the county’s top election official, Smithson said, “Thanks go out to all the voters who came out on Election Day to have their vote be counted.� After last week’s victory, Fowler said, “First and foresee CONSERVATIVE, pg. 7

tors when making the all-important decision. Peterson said that decision won’t rely on a single determining factor and voiced his support for property rights. CONDLIN “Personal property rights are one of the cornerstones that our country was built on,� he said. “Simply saying we don’t want it is not sufficient reason to violate those rights.� The Mechanicsville representative made it clear he’s making no decision until all the information is submitted and compete. “I will make no commitment until all of the data is in place.�

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Business leaders guide career possibilities By Jodi Deal jdeal@mechlocal.com Faith Roberts, 15, a sophomore at Hanover High School, had never had a job interview until Wednesday, Nov. 6. After her first “interview,” which was actually a practice run with Linda Goebel of Shear and Spa Innovations, Roberts said she had already gotten a key tip for telling potential employers why she would be a good hire: Say more. “She told me to say more about my background, to elaborate, be specific,” Roberts said. “That can give people more of an idea what I could specialize in.” Roberts was one of 49 students who turned out at the Hanover Center for Trades and Technology that night for “Ready. Set. Hire.,” a partnership of Hanover County Public Schools and the Hanover Business Council of the

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Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce. For every student attending, there were several professionals who were there to conduct mock interviews and talk to students about the workforce, as well as learn more about what the center offers.

Christopher “Jarl” O’Barr of Tyson Foods told the students their skills could prove to be a hot commodity in the job market. “We are looking for talent, and it’s getting hard to come by,” O’Barr said. “It’s getting hard to find people who are trained.”

Important skills Students came prepared, dressed up with copies of their resumes. Principal Justin Roerink noted that assistant principal Ben Saunders and Nancy Brady

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OPINION | The Local Views

LETTERS

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Site owner asks that BOS defer theater public hearing While residents in the area where a movie theater is proposed for construction continue in their quest to prevent an endorsement for that particular location, the Hanover County Board of Supervisors could have another month to be inundated with phone calls, emails and every other form of communication available to supporters and opponents. Last Thursday, Hanover Village requested a deferral of a public hearing planned for this evening. A traffic study was cited as the reason for the delay. The public hearing, as confirmed by the county Planning Department, is supposed to be on the agenda for the Dec. 11 supervisors’ meeting. After meeting with Deb Wetlaufer, one of the residents of the impacted community, it is obvious that they are not anti-business or even so much anti-movie theater. Their main concern is the location and how it may influence traffic and crime. It doesn’t seem to be such an issue of no theater as it is the proposed site. It can be a tricky proposition maneuvering Lee Davis Road and any stretch along U.S. 360 can promise congestion. Additional traffic is a legitimate concern as is any projected increase in crime. No one is going to second guess our supervisors — but we can strongly urge them to listen, especially those who have plans for 2015.

Did you vote? Didn’t hear about any difficulties being encountered at the polls last week, so, if you didn’t take the time to vote — or, worse yet, you aren’t registered — don’t complain about what happens in your state government. Most of us breezed right up to the election workers’ table and, after providing identification, headed to the balloting area. Polling places are conveniently located, so that’s not an excuse. And don’t even say “I didn’t have time.” How can you not have or make the time to participate in one of our most precious rights and privileges? Some new faces will be heading into Richmond when 2014 arrives and the best solution is for the political parties to put aside petty bickering and move our state forward. We can join in that transition with our support for Virginia. Melody Kinser

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Resident prefers tax hike to movie theater in back yard I live in Mechanicsville off of Lee Davis and Cold Harbor Roads. I have lived in Hanover County for over eight years now. I have a daughter who attends Stonewall Jackson Middle School. I have enjoyed living in a safe, vibrant county. I have not voiced my opposition in the past about county growth. I fully understand the county needs additional funding for necessary things. I would rather have a small tax increase than to have a movie theater in my back yard. The traffic on Lee Davis Road is always busy, a recent study showed that the area in which the movie theater is to be built is one of the most dangerous areas (car accident prone) in the county. The Hanover County Sheriff’s Office also has voiced concern over this issue via The Public Safety Impact Statement. In a county in which first responders are short-staffed and a road is already faced with a constant high volume of traffic, it does not seem logical for a movie theater to be on Lee Davis Road. As a single, taxpaying mother who contributes to this county, I feel it is your job (Hanover County Board of Supervisors) to not only promote growth in the county, but also to do it wisely. If a movie theater would benefit the county, then why not have it somewhere on U.S. 301 or further down U.S. 360 towards King William County? I am concerned about the additional traffic a movie theater would bring to my neighborhood, but I am also concerned with safety issues that the theater may bring like, loitering among other more serious crimes. I believe silence is apathy, so I am trying to do my part in giving a voice for myself and neighbors. Please vote no for the movie theater on Lee Davis. Melanie Brown Mechanicsville

‘Hanover Quality of Life’ attracts residents Years ago our family moved to Mechanicsville, drawn to the “Hanover Quality of Life,” most notably good roads when compared to the daily “chaos,” traffic jams and hazards, which were apparent on both Broad Street and Midlothian Turnpike. Over the years, business growth has occurred, and the previous Hanover County Board(s) of Supervisors always voted to ensure Hanover County and Mechanicsville were “safe and “special” places to live and raise our families.

Today (Wednesday, Nov. 13), our “Hanover Quality of Life” is now threatened by a proposal to add a 12-screen “super-sized” movie theater onto a “miniature”-sized road support system, right next to the Brandy Creek subdivision (across from Lee Davis High School), which most assuredly will lead to more traffic jams, accidents and personal injuries, decreased home values for all residents along Mechanicsville Turnpike and increased crime directly across from Lee Davis High School, and very close to Stonewall Middle School, at a time when our Sheriff ’s Office is already short-handed by four positions. I have reviewed the Traffic Impact Analysis submitted by the proposed theater owner, and also have done my own independent research on the impact of movie theaters in a community. I am more convinced now that placing a super-sized movie theater onto a miniature-sized road support system is the equivalent of trying to force a “round peg into a square hole,” meaning it is the wrong size and wrong location, which would leave thousands of dollars of unfunded liabilities for current and future residents of Hanover County. In addition, if this theater goes through, we can expect, especially on weekends, all left turns westbound on Mechanicsville Turnpike near Lee-Davis High School and making turns out of Tractor Supply, Food Lion or McDonald’s onto Lee Davis Road to become “chaotic.” To our Board of Supervisors: There are now more than 600-plus (and growing) Hanover citizens who — during a very short time — have signed the online petition at hanoverliving.org opposed to the super-sized movie theater. The question before the board today is not “Are you opposed to a movie theater in Mechanicsville?” because, quite honestly, speaking for myself, the idea of a right-sized theater at the right location is worth considering. The true question today is “Are you in favor of a movie theater that will lead to traffic jams, accidents, decreased see LETTERS, pg. 8

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most, I want to thank the voters of the 55th House District for carefully considering their choice for representation in the Virginia House of Delegates, and then trusting enough to grant me the privilege of representing their interests in the Virginia General Assembly. While only 27,000 citizens cast a ballot in this contest, I will have the responsibility of representing over 80,000 citizens when I am sworn in, and that is a duty and responsibility I take extremely seriously.” He said he is taking office “at a time when Virginia, and our nation, faces serious challenges. I believe the most important issue is jobs and the economy. In order to meet the funding needs for public education, health care, public safety, transportation, mental health, etc., we simply must create more employment opportunities for our people. For this reason, I will be focused on maintaining Virginia’s reputation as a ‘business friendly’ state. I intend to support those policies that expand our economy, and will oppose legislation that costs jobs.” Fowler also addressed ethics laws for public officials, saying it is time to improve them. “ Is there any wonder why so many citizens remain cynical about their elected representatives? Unfortunately, too many public officials justify that cynicism. I believe we can do better, and will therefore support legislation to improve gift disclosure requirements for public officials, including their families. I also believe the General Assembly must consider some financial limit for gifts.” He said that “standing up for most vulnerable citizens should be one of our top priorities. That is why improving Virginia’s mental health system by continuing the transition from the institutions to community based care will also be a priority for me. Reforming, and

funding, the current Medicaid waiver system for the intellectually and developmentally disabled will also be a priority.” In 2014, Fowler said the General Assembly will need to approve budget funding for the next two fiscal years. “There are many financial challenges which must be met, including over $300 million to meet our future obligations with the Virginia Retirement System, the restoration of funding for public education, growing financial requirements in health care, and additional support for public safety, environmental protection, etc. In spite of these huge financial obligations, Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe and many others want to expand the current Medicaid system. Since Virginia is required to have a ‘balanced budget,’ and we cannot simply print money like the Federal government, I do not believe Virginia can afford to expand this current welfare entitlement. For this reason, I cannot support an expansion of the Medicaid system without significant reform.” “I look forward to the challenge ahead,” Fowler added, “and would greatly appreciate the input and advice from the citizens I will be privileged to represent.” He said plans are underway to set up his office and have it operating soon. He said he would provide contact information as soon as possible. In the meantime, Fowler added, he can be contacted by phone at 804-305-8867 or email at buddyfowlerfordelegate@ gmail.com. “I look forward to hearing from the citizens of the 55th House District.” With the Democrats taking Virginia’s top two offices, and awaiting the final results of the too close to call attorney general’s race, Gordon Silver, chairman of the Hanover County Democratic Committee, said “Hanover Democrats are extremely proud of our performance on Election Day last Tuesday. Our own Toni Radler proved that there is a

shade of blue,” Silver district “paid me a high honor people.” sizable population of Democrats in “Ultimately,” Peace continsaid. “The governor, with re-election to the Virginia Hanover County lieutenant gover- House of Delegates for a fifth ued, “my goal is to ensure that and we are growing. nor and both sena- term. On behalf of my family, I our state remains the nation’s In fact, she received tors are Democrats. want to thank the voters for their best state for business, protects over 10,000 votes for And Virginia has trust in me and my abilities. our Triple-A bond rating and her delegate camvoted for our first Serving the people of our dis- preserves our ranking with the paign.” He called black President trict is a tremendous honor that lowest unemployment rates Radler “a great cantwice. Who could I take very seriously. I offered in the nation. In recent years didate.” have predicted that myself for this public service to along with my colleagues in the He also said the PEACE be a voice for principled con- House, over 150,000 net new a decade ago?” Democrats “are Silver did say servatism that gets results for jobs have been created, with proud of what we achieved. We that “it is clear that the fight working, middle-class families. four-straight budget surpluses may not have won the seat this is still on. Against this back- Virginians deserve leadership totaling over $2 billion, and time, but we certainly made drop, only three out of the 11 committed to the taxpayer and our education system is ranked her opponent sweat. And we congressional seats are held respecting of individual liberty.” fourth in the nation.” changed the political landscape by Democratic congressmen. “Still, I strongly believe that He said his re-election was in Hanover.” The House of Delegates is “an endorsement of my strong there is much more work to be McAuliffe’s win, Silver said, two-thirds Republican and the record of responsive constitu- done to make a smaller govern“has broken the pattern that the Senate is evenly divided. Does ent service, support for job- ment and a stronger economy opposite party of the President, that smack of some serious creating policies, lower taxes, a reality in Virginia,” he said. who won the previous year, gerrymandering? Of course it and smaller and more efficient “To improve our community’s wins the Governor’s Mansion. does and when Democrats get state government. As I serve on quality of life and sustain this This is the first time in 36 years a chance to redraw the lines to the prominent Appropriations, economic recovery, governthat this has happened. We are thrilled that Sen. favor Democrats, I trust that Health Welfare and Institutions, ment must lower the burden Ralph Northam beat his the Republicans are going to be and General Laws Committees, on taxpayers and respect indiI intend to work to create poli- vidual liberty.” extremely conservative oppo- mad as hell.” “Moving forward, I congratcies that grow the economy, “The Hanover Democrats nent in the lieutenant goverulate Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe keep our budget balanced, are looking forward to the next nor race. It was vital to the Democratic Party of Virginia race. We can’t wait. We’re ready and ultimately to find solu- on his victory. 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are vocal and they are many. However, I also have reviewed the documents pertaining to this case, including the Public Impact Statement provided by our sheriff and the Traffic Impact Statement prepared by the Timmons Group. Opposition to this movie theater can be summed up by the phrase “not in my back yard.” Generally, citizens who adopt this mindset are reluctant to see the positive benefits of the proposal. They are more concerned about “defeating” the issue than working to improve the plan. Case in point: the sheriff ’s review of the proposal specifically states he is not for or against the project; he was telling the Board of Supervisors that his resources are thin. As a department head, the sheriff pointed out impact on his manpower, resources and operations. This is true for all proposed development in the county, not just the movie theater. Yet, the opposition to the project would have us believe that this impact statement was something out of the ordinary. Give me a break! Our good sheriff is placing the board on notice that for every decision you make there is a price to be paid. In his case, he probably will need additional staff and resources — not just for this project but for development in general. I support the approval and construction of this project. Mechanicsville is long over-

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Habitat honors founder’s life It is with a very sad heart that we share the news of our dearly departed friend, long-standing board member, volunteer and devoted supporter of Hanover Habitat for Humanity, William “Bill” Short, who passed away unexpectedly on Saturday afternoon. Bill Short was a man of passion and dedication to his community. During the building of our third Hanover Habitat home, St. Peter’s United Methodist Church (Bill Short’s church) took on the task of building and funding the entire house. When they started they only had $1,500 to donate to the build. This did not stop Bill Short. He coordinated an effort to recruit groups from around the commonwealth to come and take a part. Many churches, a college group and other civic and/or service groups came to build. As is the spirit of Habitat, each came bearing the materials and labor, putting God’s love into action. Bill deeply believed God

would provide. A group of rough and ready men tried to clear the build site on the first day with picks and shovels. By mid-day they expected that the site would be ready for the footers to be poured and foundation blocks to be laid. But, by 11 a.m. they had barely gotten a tenth of the work completed. Hopes of finishing were beginning to wane, until a man stopped his truck and came walking up. He asked, “You guys need some help?”. He went on to say he had a bulldozer just down the road. With the kind help of a stranger, the clearing and foundation were finished that day. Bill and the others had their prayers answered. Bill was a humble man so he would have never said this about himself. But, in the eyes of those who have followed him at Habitat, Bill and his faith in God were not only critical in getting that land cleared and that house foundation built long ago, they also were critical in building the strong foundation that Hanover Habitat for Humanity now stands on. Bill and his faith in God has made it possible for Hanover Habitat to now be building our 47th home and starting our first, nine-home neighborhood in Hanover. Thank you, Bill Short, we will never forget you. Our thoughts and prayers go out to see LETTERS, pg. 15

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Girl Scout Troop 5293 ran a water station at the NF Walk on Saturday, Oct. 5. The girls were there to support Cameron Arnette, a fellow student of some of the troop members that attend Pole Green Elementary School. According to the website, http://ctf.kintera.org/faf/home/ default.asp?ievent=1048925, NF is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. There is no cure nor are there are effective treatments for NF. Troop 5293 members are Lorelai Brown, Lindsey DiNapoli, Emily Fleming, Averie Sparacio, Valerie Tumlin, Olivia Utley and Celia Wood. Rihley Fagan also is a member of the troop.

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Boy Scouts from Troop 534 (Fairfield Presbyterian Church) recently helped in stocking shelves at the Mechanicsville Food Pantry. MCEF (Mechanicsville Churches Emergency Functions) is located at the Episcopal Church of the Creator at 7159 Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville. Operating hours are: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Monday and Tuesday and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Donations are greatly needed each and every week to help local residents in need.

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In Remembrance of Mother Betty Louise Martin Our Mother was the best parent a child could want. She always provided for us even though she made very little money. I look back over the years, and I can remember how hard she worked – I can see the sweat pour off her as she cut the church grass. That woman could work as hard (or harder) as any man I ever met. She was always working when she was healthy. Mama was strong willed and full of love for all of her children; she did not say, “I love you” a whole lot, but she showed love by how she provided for all of us. She taught all of us how to provide for ourselves. Mama was proud of us because she watched all of us grow up and have more material wealth than she ever had. Mama wanted the best for her children. She loved all of us with an equal love. Each one of us, if we think back, hurt her. I know I have because I can remember bringing tears to her eyes on several occasions. The wonderful thing about Mama is she forgave each one of us every time. As I write these things, it brings back a lot of fond memories. Boy, I wish I could just put my arms around her and say, “Mama, I love you, for all the nice things you did.” I know Mama would be very happy if each one of us could say, “Brother, sister, ‘I love you,’ and didn’t we have a wonderful mother.”

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Mechanicsville, Va. She was born February 20, 1932 in Willimansett, Mass., to the late Leo and Patricia (Barrett) Boisverton. Lois was a graduate of Chicopee High School before attending the University of Massachusetts, receiving a Bachelor’s degree and majoring in dietetics. She went on to study fine arts, art history, business management and financial investment, and obtained a Bachelor’s degree of fine arts at the University of Nebraska. Lois was a talented painter, as well as a proficient stained glass artisan and photographer. She loved to cook. Lois was a compassionate and loving mother who was loved deeply and will be missed greatly by her family. Lois is survived by her two sisters, Shirley Tauszik of Springfield, Mass., and Lee Krauss of Phoenix, Ariz.; daughter, Susan Lilly; son-in-law, Tim Lilly; and granddaughter, Angela Day of Richmond, Va.; son, John Benvenuti of New River, Ariz.; granddaughter, Julie Cummings; and five great-grandchildren. Lois’s family would like to extend our gratitude to Nicola Rockland for her loving care to Lois in the last year of her life. Family will receive visitors from noon to 1 p.m. on Lois Benvenuti BENVENUTI, Lois Elaine, Nov. 19 with funeral services 81, passed away Tuesday, immediately following at Staples November 5, 2013, at her home in Funeral Home in Victoria, Va. ADAMS, Alice Elizabeth Ferguson, 86, of Mechanicsville, went home to be with the Lord November 8, 2013. A native of Huntington, W.Va., she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Temple Adams; and sister, Lenore Ferguson Meador. Alice and her husband operated J.T. Adams Oil Dealers in Richmond. She is survived by her children, James Temple Adams (Tina), Judith Adams Agee and Joy Elizabeth Adams; grandsons, Ryan Temple Adams (Pam) and Jason Colby Agee; stepgrandsons, Todd Dohnal (Cynthia) and Mark Dohnal. The family thanks Linda Burch for her loving care of our mother. The family received friends on Nov. 10 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where a funeral service was held on Nov. 11. Interment followed at Gethsemane Church of Christ Cemetery, Mechanicsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Gethsemane Church of Christ or East Hanover Rescue Squad.

When Mama died, my mind was put to ease by two preachers – both of them talked to mama before she died, and they asked her if she was saved. Mama replied, “Yes, indeed!” I know they were Mama’s exact words. My mother is in Heaven today, and that makes me happy!

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When Mama went to Heaven , she probably asked the Lord if He needed any work done. The Lord said, “Louise, your work was finished on earth.” Mama said, “Lord, how are my children doing?” And the Lord said, “If your children are anything like you, Louise, they are doing fine.” Then the Lord told Mama, “Your worrying is finished, rejoice and be happy,” and she is!

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Let us not forget our mother. Let us talk about her often to each other and to our children. I am proud of her memory, as many, many other people are, too. She was Betty Louise Martin, known through Hanover County for her love of her children and her hard work. I will not listen to anyone talk badly about her because I am very proud to call her Mama. Love to, Betty Louise Marin From, Welford, David, Reed, John, and Sue

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I wonder what went on in Mama’s mind in her last few months on earth. She probably wondered who would take care of her children. Mama taught us how to take care of ourselves, and may we not forget what she taught us. Mama taught us most of all love; let us all show Mama’s love toward each other.

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Interment will occur at the family chair. Mr. Bosher was a faithful member and leader of the cemetery in Lunenburg, Va. Mechanicsville Ruritan Club. “Chief ” as his “children” and William Bosher BOSHER, William friends called him, was most Cleveland Sr., 87, of proud of his family and his Mechanicsville, passed into the work in his church, Gethsemane promise for which he had pre- Church of Christ. He was an pared on November 3, 2013. He elder and taught Sunday school was born in Hanover County classes for most of his adult life and spent his life worshipping, and was an “ear” for many who working and raising a fam- sought advice and direction. ily there. Mr. Bosher was pre- Mr. Bosher was also chair of the ceded in death by his parents, Board for the Christian Village Lindwood and Ruby; and his that provides assisted living for brother, Everette Bosher; and is the disabled and elderly. He survived by his wife of 68 years, served on the Board of Retreat Miriam; son, Dr. William C. Hospital, multiple community Bosher Jr. (Jo Anne) and Dr. L. bank boards and the multiPaul Bosher (Julie); grandchil- jurisdictional Grand Jury. The dren, Cleve Bosher (Christy), family received friends on Nov. Matthew Bosher (Tess), Dr. 6 at the Mechanicsville Chapel Erin Payne (Jody), Bishop of Bennett Funeral Home, Bosher, Kara Daniel (Terrell), 8014 Lee-Davis Rd. A service Joy Krawczel (Joe); his broth- of celebration with interment er, Floyd Bosher of Sunbury, following on Nov. 7 at the Ohio; as well as 15 great-grand- Gethsemane Church of Christ. children. Mr. Bosher gradu- In lieu of flowers, the family ated from Battlefield Park High requests that gifts be made to School and attended Smith the Gethsemane Church of Deal Massey College. After Christ, 5146 Mechanicsville working at Sears & Roebuck Tnpk., Mechanicsville, Va. for 15 years, he started his own 23111, or the Christian Villageappliance business, W.C. Bosher Central Virginia, 7105 Brooks and Company, where he sold Farm Rd., Mechanicsville, Va. and serviced Whirlpool appli- 23111. ances for more than 40 years. He was on the Hanover County Inge Durvin School Board for 16 years, DURVIN, Inge H., 78, passed most of which he served as the see OBITUARIES, pg. 11

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away in her Mechanicsville home on November 7, 2013. She was surrounded by her loving family while she lost her battle to lung cancer. She was born in Mannhein, Germany, married the love of her life and moved to Virginia. She became a U.S. citizen in 1961. She is survived by her beloved husband of 60 years, Tom Durvin Sr.; sons, Ronnie and Thomas Jr. and his wife, Jane; grandchildren, Justin, Jeremy, Joshua and Missy; great-grandchildren, Laci, Justin Thomas, Jacob and Baby Durvin; as well as dear friends, Dana, Bill and Diane. Inge will be remembered as a loving wife, devoted mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother and adoring friend. Her family and friends were the center of her life. Graveside services were held at Washington Memorial Cemetery.

Elaine Doutney DOUTNEY, Elaine, 80, of Mechanicsville, Va., died

Thursday, November 7, 2013 at Retreat Hospital from complications of ALS disease. Elaine was born December 22, 1932 in Brooklyn, N.Y. She is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Robert Doutney; her daughter, Bernadette; and son-in-law, Kendal; son, Robert Doutney; and daughter-in-law, Diane; grandchildren, Jennifer Rutledge, Rachel Harris, Bobby Doutney, Willem Doutney and Emma Doutney. Elaine was a resident of South Setauket, N.Y. for over 30 years. Elaine was a teacher for the Three Village School district for over 20 years before retiring to Mechanicsville. As a master gardner, Elaine was a member of several gardening organizations including the Richmond Rose Society and the Horticultural Society. She volunteered her time at the Hanover Extension office, and the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, where she was a member of the Bloemendaal Council. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Nov.

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Vivian Groome GROOME, Vivian Marie Moles, 87, of Richmond, passed away on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at Snyder Park of The Hermitage, located in Richmond. She was born on June 24, 1926 in Willis to the late Sarah Beulah Slusher Moles and Oscar “Tellie” Moles. Vivian and her husband, Clifford Owen Groome Jr., celebrated 59 years of marriage prior to his demise in March of 2003. Clifford and Vivian were very active members at Ray of Hope Pentecostal Holiness Church and helped build its present facility on Chatham Road. Vivian was a bookkeeper for her husband’s firm, Groome Construction Co., a housewife and a wonderful mother. She loved her family, enjoyed sewing and listening to country music.

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MONTGOMERY,DonnaVest “Meme,” 59, of Mechanicsville, born December 25, 1953, went to be with the angels November 3, 2013. She was preceded in death by her father, Paul Vest. She leaves behind to cherish her memory a loving husband, Norman Montgomery; mother, Evelyn “Nellie” Vest; son, Wayne Atkinson (Stacey); grandchildren, Steven, Brandon and Ashleigh Atkinson; brother, Ron Vest; uncle, Thomas R. Vest (Rae); aunt, Emily Toney; niece, Melanie Kenney; and numerous cousins and friends. Donna was a great-grandmother-to-be. She was an avid NASCAR and drag racing fan, was a commentator on Metro Motor Sports Show with Paul Rakes, and did articles in the Metro Auto Sport paper. She was an avid Dachshund lover and owner. The family received friends on Nov. 7 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where funeral services were held on Nov. 8. Interment was in Signal Hill Memorial Park.

HEGAMYER, William Langbourne, 71, of Montpelier, passed away Monday, November 4, 2013. He was the son of Kahlstrom R. and Evelyn C. Hegamyer (both deceased). He is survived by his sister, Christine Hegamyer Powell; children, Robbie, Gary and Melanie Hegamyer; as well as four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A covered dish social was held on Nov. 10 at Meadowbridge SDA Church Fellowship Hall, 7400 Antique Lane, Mechanicsville, Va. 23116. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Amazingfacts.com.

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suddenly on Thursday, October 31, 2013. Bruce was born April 13, 1955. He was preceded in death by his father, Frederick Ogden. He leaves behind Darlene S. Ogden, the love of his life and wife of 22 years; daughter, Julia Ayscue and her husband, Marc, of Richmond; son, Frederick Ogden and his fiancé, Jordan Dean, of Raleigh, N.C.; stepson, Brandon Sullivan of Mechanicsville; mother, Jane Ogden of Richmond; brother, Clay Ogden and his wife, Susan, of Steamboat Springs, Colo.; grandson, Palmer Nash Ayscue; nieces, nephews, and many other family and friends. Bruce was a graduate of Virginia Episcopal School and attended Hampden Sydney College. He began his lifelong career in the graphic arts industry and was the business unit manager for Southern Graphic Systems. Bruce will be remembered as a loving husband, proud father, adoring grandfather, and a consummate champion of his family and friends. Bruce could fill a room with his sense of humor and witty repartee and will be deeply missed by all those who knew him. A memorial service was held on Nov. 8 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 6000 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. 23226. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to VCU Massey Cancer Center, P.O. Box 980214, Richmond, Va. 23298, Children’s Hospital Foundation, 2924 Brook Rd., Richmond, Va. 23220, or the Central Virginia Food Bank - FeedMore, 1415 Rhoadmiller St., Richmond, Va. 23220.

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of Goodwill Industries had worked with each student in the school to assure that all 425 of them created professional resumes. Jeff Adams of Lee-Davis High School, who studies automotive technology at the center, said he’s been to job interviews before, but hoped the event would help him learn how to represent himself better. Catherine Holloway, a culinary student and Hanover High School junior, had similar goals. “I just want to make sure I know the right things to say,” Holloway said. She said she planned to tell interviewers that she’s a good listener, but also admit that one of her weaknesses is forgetfulness. Roer i n k stressed how critical inter view skills are for young people who are, ROERINK as graduates of the center will be, entering the workforce. “We can talk about it, but until you have that experience, and those nerves . . . that’s where the rubber meets the road,” Roerink said. Superintendent Jamelle Wilson pointed out that those skills are imperative not only for students at the Center for Trades and Technology, but from all schools. “Schools are designed to prepare children for what is now termed college and career readiness — their world, their future, not necessarily our past,” Wilson said. She encouraged students to listen and ask questions, not just

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Faith Roberts, 15, right, said interviewer Linda Goebel of Shear and Spa Innovations, left, told her to say more and be more specific when asked interview questions.

be present for the event. More than one perspective In addition to having an opportunity to interview oneon-one with a handful of professionals from their field, students got to hear those professionals talk about what they’re looking for in employees. “Since the beginning of the recession, we’ve had at least one opening for a HVAC technician,” Brad Trevillian, Hanover Business Council chairman and TRANE official, said. Students and their instructor, Richard Nash, outlined skills for visiting businesspeople that are taught at the center, and the certifications they’ll earn before leaving the program. Austin Knox said he’s currently learning how to troubleshoot an oil heating system, while Chris Novak talked about the soldering skills he’s picked up. HVAC industry representatives told students those skills are welcome, but the simple ability to complete tasks isn’t enough in today’s workforce. “Customer service skills are really critical,” Tyler Sinsabaugh of ColonialWebb said, pointing out that HVAC technicians are often doing their work in people’s homes. “We’re looking for analytical thinking ability,” Tim Mascal of Anton Paar said. “The customer calls you and says ‘It’s broken’. You need to be able to think

through the system and how to fix it.” Frank Bresee of Bremac agreed, and said it’s hard to find someone who wants to do the whole job. Bob Layne of Fastrack Mechanical told the students that good, accurate work is important, but added they

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Jamelle Wilson, superintendent of Hanover County Public Schools, told students not to just be present for an evening with business professionals, but to be engaged, listening and asking questions.

should be careful to avoid tunnel vision. “Not one of those people who call you will be happy when you walk through the door,” Layne said. And on days when technicians are working in 100-degree heat, he added, they should remember that it’s probably also 100 degrees in someone’s home or apartment. “That can be a huge opportunity to take a negative and turn it into a positive.”


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the Short family. Hanover Habitat for Humanity Mechanicsville

Resident: people need to unite In June 12, 2013, I wrote in The Mechanicsville Local “Kings Acres approval vote”. I appealed to all concerned citizens in Hanover to “Get informed and get involved.” We have a responsibility as citizens of Hanover to support each other whether we live in Beaverdam or Old Church. Support your fellow citizens in this fight! In only three short months, the progressive planning “visionaries” and supervisors who support their views are back at it again, trying to bully the citizens and ram through another project (the movie theater in the heart of Mechanicsville).

They tried to ram it through without a traffic study. Thanks to South Anna District supervisor Wayne Hazzard for suggesting the vote to approve the project should be delayed until further studies are performed. According to the public safety impact statement, this 12-screen theatre with a seating capacity of 2,566, will bring to the Mechanicsville area “Quality of life and nuisance issues, traffic accidents, and suspicious and alcohol/drug incidents.” The proposed area is densely populated. In a one-mile radius from the proposed site, 4,966 calls for service from our Sheriff ’s Office were received between July 2012 and July 2013, and the intersection at the northwest corner of the site is the location with the second highest number of motor vehicle accidents in the county. The top five accident locations in the county are located in this area. Consider adding an addi-

tional 300 to 500 vehicles from the theater to a mix of Lee-Davis High School activities, all trying to depart from this normally high congestion area. The increase in driver and pedestrian impatience will certainly increase. High school drivers are inexperienced drivers. Also, the demographics for movie goers is typically 16 to 24 years old, also inexperienced drivers. It is a recipe for disaster. If this project is allowed to go forward, I can eventually see one of our young students dying at the intersection of Lee Davis Road and the U.S. 360 intersection as they dart through traffic from the high school to McDonald’s. Anyone who travels this intersection knows what I’m talking about. Supervisors who have not seen the area, I implore you visit the location between 4 and 6 p.m. before you vote for this project. [Even until 8 p.m. on a weekend when everyone is out

to dinner at local restaurants!] Once again, I appeal to you — the citizens of Hanover — to stand together and fight back door, back room, ram-itthrough projects. Ask your supervisors to vote no on the theater in this already, high traffic accident location. Major Mansfield Mechanicsville

Theater not ‘yes or no’ decision Please join us tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 13) as the Hanover Board of Supervisors considers the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) filed by Hanover Village LLC regarding construction of a movie theater on Mechanicsville

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Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com The Ashland Beekeepers Association is offering a Beekeeping for Beginners class from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Ashland Public Library at 201 S. Railroad Ave. in Ashland. Registration will get underway at 8:45 a.m. The cost is $20 per person, and includes a copy of the book Beekeeping Basics. There will be an hour-long brown bag lunch break (lunch not provided). Registration is limited. To enroll, contact the association at ashlandvabeekeep-

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ers@gmail.com (preferred) or call 804-752-1862. Beekeeping for Beginners is designed for anyone interested in bees and bee culture. The class will give a brief

4-H club collecting canned food for Christmas Mother Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com Three Rivers Livestock Club, a 4-H club located in Doswell, in cooperation with the Hanover Christmas Mother and the Doswell Ruritan Club, will sponsor a canned food drive as its winter community service project for this year. Now through Nov. 30, Three Rivers member will be collecting canned goods throughout the community with a goal of filling 20 bushel baskets for the Hanover Christmas Mother. Those wishing to help the club reach its goal may make a monetary donation payable

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Three Rivers Livestock Club members are collecting canned goods with a goal of filling 20 bushel baskets.

to: “Treasure of Virginia Tech” — note in the memo field “Christmas Mother”. Mail to: Three Rivers Livestock Club, c/ o Vicki Underwood, 7022 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville, VA 23116. Underwood, speaking on behalf of the club, said, “Thank you for making the holidays brighter for those less fortunate than ourselves.”

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overview of the life cycle of bees. It addresses the role of bees and beekeeping in a healthy ecosystem. It will also summarize see BEEKEEPERS, pg. 17

Bellows inducted Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com Abby Gail Bellows of Ashland, an exercise science and chemistry major at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, was inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society in October. She also was named to the Dean’s List for the 2012-2013 semesters and was a recipient of the Chancellor’s Achievement Award, the university’s highest academic award. Bellows, a 2012 graduate of Hanover High School, is the daughter of Tim and Laurie Bellows.

Beaverdam Elementary School is implementing a new operating system called The Leader in Me — aimed at bringing out the potential leader in every student within their school. The system is based on Stephen Covey’s “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.” Chip Joseph, Beaverdam Elementary School principal, sought feedback from faculty, staff, parents and business partners in an effort to provide a framework for the expectations of the students within his school. Their feedback, and a grant from the I AM A

LEADER Foundation, made it possible for him to incorporate the “Leader in Me.” Trainers from the Franklin Covey organization led his faculty and staff through a three-day training session in the summer and an additional training in the early fall. This level of training and support will continue for the next three years as part of Franklin Covey’s Implementation Timeline. The Leader in Me is designed to incorporate see LEADERSHIP, pg. 17

Regional artists to take part in Invitational Miniature Show Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com The 2nd Annual Invitational Miniature Show is being presented Nov. 7 through Dec. 28 at Gallery Flux at 307B England St. in Ashland. More than 28 regional artists have been invited to exhibit a miniature collection of their works for the 2013 holidays. Each artist will exhibit between four to eight pieces, no larger than 8” x 8”. All work is priced between $40 and $400 to encourage entry level collecting. An opening reception and Ashland First Thursday will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7. Raku Firing by David Camden, Nancy Cozart and

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Doug Zeigler’s Middlebrook Lane, above, will be among the works on exhibit for the 2nd Annual Invitational Miniature Show at Gallery Flux in Ashland. At the top on the right is a malachite brooch by Louise Ellis and, below, Carol Anna Meese, Shimmer II, oil on canvas.

Annegret Massey will be shown during the opening reception. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday tact Alexis Shockley at alexis@ and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. galleryflux.com or 804-752For more information, con- 3540.

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Stephen Covey’s “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.” into the school’s curriculum through staff collaboration, student leadership, and parent and community engagement. These principles include: Being Proactive (being responsible and doing the right thing even when no one is watching); Beginning with the End in Mind (setting goals); Putting First Things First (sticking to priorities); Thinking Win-Win (finding a compromise so participants can all get what they want); Seeking

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equipment needs for beekeepers, how to purchase bees and where to locate bee hives. Time and tasks for hive management also will be considered. The class will conclude with

First to Understand, Then to Be Understood (being a good listener); Synergize (learning to seek out other people’s ideas or working with their strengths for the greater good); and Sharpening the Saw (taking care of one’s health and well-being). Fifth grade students recently led Hanover County School Board members and government and community leaders on a guided tour through their school. As tour leaders, the students demonstrated many of the qualities outlined of the 7 habits. Tristan, a Beaverdam Elementary School fifth grader, said his favorite trait was “synergize” because it involves listening and “it shows how kind you are

a honey tasting and a review of bee-keeping’s more tangible benefits, from honey and wax to propolis and pollen. If weather permits, class participants will be invited to an optional hive tour later in November. “The active beekeeping season is usually over by

November,” said Paul Hodge, president of the Ashland Beekeepers Association. “We’ve scheduled the Beekeeping for Beginners class for late fall because orders are typically placed in December for package bees or nucs (starter hives) delivered the following spring. 2013 class participants who

on the inside.” Another student, Ty, said he liked all of the characteristics introduced through the program because he thought it was a “great way to become a leader.” Covey adapted the program for elementary schools in 1999 beginning with a school in Raleigh, N.C. The program has been introduced in about 1,500 schools throughout the world to teach leadership skills and responsibility beginning in kindergarten. Information submitted by Linda M. Scarborough, Hanover County Public Schools communications specialist.

decide to begin keeping bees will have time to secure their bees and supplies for the March, 2014 start of the next beekeeping season.” The Ashland Beekeepers Association (formerly Central Virginia Beekeepers Association-East) was founded in 1981 to promote bees and

the art of beekeeping through education, advocacy and communication. Individual membership is $10 (families $15) per year. Most members live in Hanover and surrounding counties. Association members range in age from high school stu-

Curriculum and Career Fair set The annual Hanover County Public Schools Curriculum and Career Fair will be presented from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, at Hanover High School at 10307 Chamberlayne Road in Mechanicsville. see CAREER, pg. 19

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SJMS 8th graders get hands-on look at government ing to make the trip work. I learned so much about how the county works, and how much say the citizens have in our government. I did not realize that before, but I’m so glad that it opened my eyes. Thank you, again, for giving me a great learning experience.� The classes visited the county government complex at Hanover Courthouse on Oct. 17, 18 and 21, with the total number divided over the three days. The students were welcomed by Board of Supervisors Chairman Canova Peterson and County Administrator Rhu Harris, heard presentations from officials and toured various facilities, including the 911 call center, the Pamunkey Regional Jail and the historic

Hanover Courthouse. It also was interactive. For example, the students elected seven representatives to serve on the “Board of Supervisors� while others were given the opportunity to speak as members of the public during a “public hearing.� At the conclusion of the simulated public hearing, the “board members� had to vote on the proposal. In the historic Hanover Courthouse, students were chosen as jury members and rendered a verdict in a simulated court case presided over by substitute Judge R. Craig Evans. “This was a fabulous field trip, and it enhanced our students’ foundational knowledge of civics,� said Amy Faires, Social Studies Department

chairperson at SJMS. “It’s one we know the kids will be talking about until June.� “Hanover County certainly has a lot to be proud of in regards to the collaboration and implementation of this event,� Faires added. “After all that was put into this trip and the feedback we’ve received, we’d really like to make this a standard field trip for Stonewall students each year. Doing this should make citizens proud of their local government. We’re very grateful for the foundation this experience set for their year in civics and beyond.� “It was definitely informative and eye-opening, to say the least,� said Tracy Dixon, a chaperone for one of the student groups. “As a citizen of the

county, I discovered things I did not know and now have a better understanding of where to go or where to start.� “It is my sincere hope that all the students take what they learned from things like the Board of Supervisors’ hearing, Judge Evans mock trial, Fire & EMS, Communications, learning when they can vote, Public Utilities, etc., and what happens and where they can end up if they break the law, and apply it today and into their future,� Dixon said. Nancy Moyers and Jeff Arco assisted Faires with the development of this field trip, which is the first of its kind. They also teach civics classes at Stonewall Jackson. The field trip directly correlated with the Virginia Standards

specialty courses will be represented, giving students and Continued from pg. 17 parents the opportunity to learn Parents and children in fifth about the many programs of through 11th grade are invited study that are available to all Core courses, elective and high school students in the

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Charles Pleasants PLEASANTS, Charles Clendon, of Ashland, joined his cherished son, Austin, and his parents, Clendon and Jean Pleasants, when he passed from this life on November 5, 2013. Charles is survived by his beloved sons, Brayden and Parke; dear companion, Pam Hughes; his sisters, Becky Grizzard and husband, George, Clendy Smith and husband, Randy; his faithful best friend, Yancey Jones; and the mother of his children, Ellen Pleasants. Charlie started his own printing firm, Austin & Brayden, in the 1980, later changed to Austin, Brayden & Parke for “the boys”

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by an adult, begins at 10 a.m. Preschool Storytime, for 3 to 5-year-olds, starts at 10:45 a.m. Family Storytime, for all ages, starts at 11:15 a.m. For more information call 804-746-9615 or visit the library at 7461 Sherwood Crossing Place.

Storytimes will be offered at the Atlee Branch Library. Mother Goose Storytime, for 6 to 24-month-old children accompanied by an adult, begins at 10 a.m. Toddler Storytime, for 2-year-olds accompanied by an adult, begins at 10:45 a.m. The annual Hanover Preschool Storytime, for 3 to County Public Schools 5-year-olds, will start at 11:15 Curriculum and Career Fair a.m. will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Storytimes will be offered Parents and their children in at the Mechanicsville Branch fifth through 11th grade are Library. Toddler Storytime, for invited to attend the fair, which 2-year-olds accompanied by will be held at Hanover High an adult, will start at 10 a.m. School, 10307 Chamberlayne Preschool Storytime, for 3 to Road in Mechanicsville. 5-year-olds, begins at 10:45 a.m. Family Storytime starts Friday, Nov. 15 The Hanover Branch at 11:15 a.m. for all ages. For more information call 804-746- Library will host Family 9615 or visit the library at 7461 Storytime for all ages from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Activities Sherwood Crossing Place. include reading books, singing HIAPBA will hold a songs and making craft projBlood Drive from 1 to 4 p.m. at ects. The library is located at O'Banks Cafe & Grill Parking 7527 Library Drive in Hanover, Lot, 10392 Leadbetter Rd., in and can be reached by calling Ashland. Note: all donors must 365-6210. present a valid ID or VBS donor card at registration. Visit www. Saturday, Nov. 16 vablood.org for a list of accept An All You Can Eat ed IDs or call 1-800-989-4438. Saltfish Breakfast will be from For more information, call the 6:30 to 9 a.m. at Doswell Ruritan HIAPBA office at 804-675-7502 Club, 16433 N. Washington or visit www.hiapba.com. Hwy. in Doswell. The meal includes eggs, bacon, spiced apples, biscuits, corn bread, Thursday, Nov. 14 Storytimes will be potatoes, juice and coffee. Takeoffered at the Atlee Branch outs available. Meals are $8 for Library. Mother Goose adults and $4 children ages 4 Storytime, for 6 to 24-month- to 10. old children accompanied by an The Mattaponi 4-H adult, begins at 10 a.m. Family Storytime, for all ages, will be at Club, Tractor Supply Company 10:45 a.m. Preschool Storytime, and Walgreens are hosting a for 3 to 5-year-olds, will start at rabies vaccination clinic in the Tractor Supply-Walgreens park11:15 a.m. ing lot at the corner of Lee Davis Storytimes will be offered and Mechanicsville Turnpike. at the Mechanicsville Branch Registration opens at 8 a.m. and Library. Toddler Storytime, the clinic runs from 9 a.m. to for 2-year-olds accompanied noon. Rabies vaccinations are

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$10 and all proceeds go to the Mattaponi 4-H Club. Flu shots will also be available for the two-legged participants.

Center. For more information contact Harolyn Quash 804994-8720 or Janette Washington 8040994-5062.

Bell Creek will hold its annual Active Adult Holiday Bake Sale and Craft Show from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. .at 7300 Dress Blue Circle, Bell Creek, which is the Active Adult Clubhouse in Mechanicsville.

Sunday, Nov. 17

Hermitage High School’s athletic boosters are hosting their second annual craft fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will feature holiday gifts, handmade jewelry, baby gifts and raffles. The fair will be held at the school, which is located at 8301 Hungary Spring Road in Henrico, off of Parham Road between West Broad and Staples Mill Road. For more information, contact Melissa Conti at mconti32@hotmail. com or 804-836-8228 or Jason Sipe at jssipe@henrico.k12.va.us or 804-502-2455. A Family Movie Matinee will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Atlee Branch Library Bring the whole family for a great family movie at the library. Popcorn and drinks will be provided by the friends of the Atlee Library. For more information, call 804559-0654 or visit the library at 9161 Atlee Road.

The Oak Grove Baptist Church, King William, will celebrate the second anniversary of Pastor Raymond L. Palmer, Sr. The morning worship service will begin at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served after the morning worship service. The guest speaker for the 2 p.m. service will be Rev. Dr. Dexter Cannon, Pastor, Good Samaritan Empowerment Church, Glen Allen. All are invited. The church is located at 46 Towinque Farm Road in King William.

Monday, Nov. 18 Learning Microsoft Word will be taught at the Mechanicsville Branch Library from 9 to 11 a.m. Learn how to format, edit, and save documents in Word. You must call 804-746-9615 or visit the library to sign up.

Tuesday, Nov. 19 Storytimes will be offered at the Mechanicsville Branch Library. Mother Goose Storytime, for 6 to 24-monthold children accompanied by an adult, begins at 10 a.m. Preschool Storytime, for 3 to 5-year-olds, starts at 10:45 a.m., and Family Storytime, for all ages, starts at both 11:15 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. For more information call 804746-9615 or visit the library at 7461 Sherwood Crossing Place.

A Smooth Jazz Night hosted by Dawn Progressive Association will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. at Dawn Community Center, 16315 Dawn Blvd., Hanover. Tickets are $25 per The Hanover Repubperson, which includes fine lican Women’s Club will hold wines and hor d'oeuvres. its monthly meeting at 6 Proceeds will go to the Dawn p.m. at the Calabash Seafood Progressive Assoc. to help renovate the Dawn Community see CALENDAR, pg. 29


Special recycling event set Do you have an old computer that you would like to recycle? Or perhaps some personal information or documents that you would like to have shredded? If so, and you are a Hanover County resident, you are invited to come to the Mechanicsville Solid Waste Service Convenience Center for a special recycling event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16. During this event, Hanover County residents can bring for free recycling electronic (“e-waste”) or any personal information or documents you want shredded. There is no charge to dispose of the “e-waste” (except televisions, which cost $7) or personal documents. For those wishing to dispose of televisions,

you must pay by check. “E-waste” items accepted at no charge will include computers, computer accessories (cables, wires, keyboards, mice, speakers, etc.), printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines, telephones and cell phones, VCRs, camcorders, stereos, microwaves or anything with an electrical plug. Up to four boxes (10” by 12” by 18”) of documents also will be accepted for shredding. This event is for Hanover County residents only (identification is required). No businesses will be permitted. No out-of-county materials will be accepted. For more information, call the Department of Public Works at 804-365-6181. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

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Shepperson chimps arrive in Houston enced animal transport firm, the chimps arrived on Tuesday, Oct. 29. After 30 days in quarantine, the Houston Zoo’s primate keepers will begin the long and careful process of introducing the six chimpanzees into the zoo’s current chimp population of 10 other chimpanzees. The Houston Zoo’s chimpanzee habitat opened in December 2010 and is part of The African Forest. One of the newest additions

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As of Friday, Nov. 1, the operating hours for the Hanover County Animal Shelter changed. The new hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Photos submitted by Andrew Q. Hodnett

The Hanover County Pound, located at 12471 Taylor Complex Lane in Ashland, has two wonderful pets available to a good home. “Charlie,” 331232, is a 3-yearold male canine/hound. He has been neutered and is up-to-date on all vaccines. He also is heartworm negative. Charlie is a very sweet dog but has not had much human contact. He has become much more friendly since he has been in the facility. He will need a lot of TLC (tender loving care). He loves to be with other dogs. “Sweet Pea,” 334902, is a 6-month-old male domestic short-haired feline. He is upto-date on all vaccines and is FELV/FIV negative. Sweet Pea is a young, energetic cat who loves to play with his toy ball. He loves to be petted and seems to get along well with other cats. He is litter box trained. For more information on these two great pets, as well as the many more still in need of homes at the Hanover County Pound Facility, call 804-365-6485 during the day. The hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday; and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. You also can visit the website to see other animals available for adoption at http://www.hanover.co.va. us/anmlctrl.

Saturday hours of 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. will not change. The shelter remains closed on Sunday. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

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Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com The Ashcake Volunteer Rescue Squad will sponsor a Family Photos “Picture Drive” Fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, at Station 13 at 8375 New Ashcake Road in Mechanicsville. It is a rain or shine event. Members of the community are asked to consider the squad’s picture drive for their autumn season and holiday photographs. A professional photographer will offer a couple of backdrops or “themes” for fall or holiday family portraits (suitable for gift-giving). The fundraiser will help offset the operating costs of the volunteer rescue squad see ASHCAKE, pg. 30

Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com The African Children’s Choir will appear at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Oak Grove Baptist Church at 46 Towinque Farm Rd. in Hanover. Members perform lively African songs and dances. The program features well-loved children’s songs, traditional Spirituals and Gospel favorites. The concert is free and open to all. A free-will offering is taken at the performance to support African Children’s Choir programs, such as education, care and relief and

MASTER Continued from pg. 26

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development programs. Music for Life (the parent organization for The African Children’s Choir) works in seven African countries such as, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa. MFL has educated more than 52,000 children and impacted the lives of over 100,000 people through its relief and development programs during its history. MFL’s purpose is to help create new leadership for tomorrow’s Africa, by focusing on education. The African Children’s Choir has performed

the basic subjects of soils and nutrient management, botany, insects, plant diseases, pruning, propagation, safe pesticide use and integrated pest management, as well as the more specific areas of landscape design, vegetable gardening, trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, organic gardening, fruits, roses, lawn care and establishment, water gardening, wildlife management, water quality/conservation, yard waste management and more. Within 15 months of the start of training, students complete a 50-hour internship on

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any of a number of community horticultural projects under the auspices of the Hanover County Cooperative Extension Office. After successful completion of the training class and the internship, the student will achieve designation as an Extension Master Gardener. Thereafter, a Master Gardener annually performs 20 hours of volunteer service and commits to eight hours of continuing education to retain active status. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

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5-year-olds, begins at 10:45 a.m. Family Storytime starts Continued from pg. 22 at 11:15 a.m. for all ages. For in Mechanicsville. The guest more information call 804-746speaker will be State Sen. Walter 9615 or visit the library at 7461 Stosch, R-12. For more informa- Sherwood Crossing Place. tion about the meeting or becoming a member of the HRWC, Thursday, Nov. 21 A Financial Literacy contact Lisa Bradford, president,

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CELEBRATIONS | Births, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries

Mitterers celebrate 40 years

Workshop, “Tracking Your Money,” hosted by Hanover Habitat for Humanity and facilitated by Capitol One volunteers, is from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Ashland Public Library, 201 S. Railroad Ave. in Ashland. The workshop is free. Call Gwen to RSVP at 804-569-6108.

at rnbradford@hughes.net or visit the club’s website at www. hrwomen.com. Members of the Pamunkey Woman’s Club will tour the Route 301 Gallery at Hanover Courthouse at 7 p.m. For more information about the meeting, or becoming a member of club, contact Barbara Jacks, membership chairman, at 804-746-3294 or visit www. PAMUNKEYWC.org.

Jenny and Otho Mitterer will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on Nov. 16, 2013.

Family welcomes baby Wesley

Happy 100th Birthday to Wilmarth E. Alexander, Sr.

November 6, 2013 From All Your Friends at Marks Family Dentistry

Hanover Tavern will present “Flight to Freedom” by Drusilla Pair, genealogical researcher, and Ajena Rogers, historical interpreter, at 7 p.m. The free lecture is a dramatic interpretation of the journey of Martha Ann Fields, her children, and her husband, Washington Fields, who escaped from enslavement in Hanover County to reach freedom at Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia during the Civil War. For more information call 804-537-5050 or visit www.hanovertavern.org.

Wednesday, Nov. 20 Storytimes will be offered at the Atlee Branch Library. Mother Goose Storytime, for 6 to 24-month-old children accompanied by an adult, begins at 10 a.m. Toddler Storytime, for 2-year-olds accompanied by an adult, begins at 10:45 a.m. Preschool Storytime, for 3 to 5-year-olds, will start at 11:15 a.m.

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ning meeting from 6 to 6:30 Contributed Report p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, at news@mechlocal.com as members tend to the emerThe 2014 Relay For Life the Independence Christian gency needs of their commusee RELAY, pg. 32 will hold an committee plannity. It is a family/all-ages event. According to the squad, Children’s Choir accompanied members “strive to be very AFRICAN South African opera singer cost-competitive, and the size Continued from pg. 28 Pumeza Matshikiza on some of your picture order (packages tracks for her debut album, or a la carte) will determine the before presidents, heads of state which was recorded at Abbey and most recently the Queen of cost.” Road Studios in London. The professional photo pro- England, Queen Elizabeth II, The African Children’s Choir cessing will require two to three for her diamond jubilee. is a nonprofit humanitarian and The Choir also has had the weeks for delivery. relief organization dedicated to honor of singing alongside art- helping Africa’s most vulnerable Food and drinks will be available on-site (pancakes for ists such as Paul McCartney, children today so they can help breakfast and hot dogs near Annie Lennox, Keith Urban, Africa tomorrow. For more information, call lunchtime) for a suggested Mariah Carey, Michael W. Smith, and other inspirational the church at 804-994-2630 or donation of $5. visit the website, www.africanFor more information, call performers. Most recently, the African childrenschoir.com. 804-746-2397.


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Atlee finishes with big win over Lee-Davis By Josiah Turner For The Mechanicsville Local Atlee High School faced quite a battle in the first half of its game against host LeeDavis High School Friday night, but Raiders’ quarterback Reid McCoy kept comng up with big plays to help the Raiders pull away in the second half to a 3417 victory in the final game of the regular season. With 1:08 remaining in the first half, and his team trailing 17-14, McCoy took control, completing 4 of 5 passes and scoring on a 15-yard touchdown run to give Atlee a 21-14 halftime lead. It proved to be a game-changing drive. “My team depends on me, and I depend on my team,” McCoy said. His team definitely depended upon him on this night, as he finished by completing 10 of 13 passes for 148 yards and rushing eight times for 114 yards – with four touchdowns in all. Lee-Davis (5-5) was fight-

“Our kids played hard the whole game, that’s all we could ask for,” said Lee-Davis head coach Zach Hayden. The Confederates gained the majority of its yards in the first half. The Raiders did not allow a second-half score. “We just made a couple of adjustments defensively, and it worked out for us,” said Atlee head coach Roscoe Johnson. “Lee-Davis is a great team. Coach Hayden does a great job with those guys, and we’re just happy and blessed to be able to get a win out of this.” Down 28-17 in the fourth quarter, Lee-Davis had two possessions inside the red zone, but was unable to come away with any points on either drive. It seemed as if kicking a field goal may have been a good option, but Hayden wanted to take the Dave Lawrence/The Local aggressive approach. Atlee quarterback Reid McCoy (6) slips away from a Lee-Davis defender in the Raiders’ 34-17 win over the Confederates Friday. “I really wanted to get the ing for a playoff berth, and the Times-Dispatch poll, early on. Kidd and Blake Stattelman. on 26 rushes. The Confederates score, kind of get the momenConfederates showed they had The Confederates put Kidd finished the night with 166 totaled 432 rushing yards as a tum,” said Hayden. “We just the ability to run with 9-1 Atlee, together a strong rushing attack, yards on 18 rushes. Stattelman team and frequently had the ranked third last week in the led by running backs Donald backed him up with 137 yards Atlee defense on its heels. see ATLEE, pg. 34

Confederates field hockey team clinches state berth By Jacob Downer For The Mechanicsville Local Each of the last two seasons, the Lee-Davis field hockey team has inched a little closer to playing their way into an elusive

spot in the state tournament. They were finally able to punch their ticket on Wednesday night, beating the Prince George Royals 1-0 in the Group 5A South regional semifinals to secure a berth in

the title tourney. After bowing out in the district round in 2011 and the first round of the regional tournament last year, the Confederates (18-2) finally made it over the hump and reached the region

championship game. Lee-Davis fell to Gloucester 3-0 in the regional final at the National Training Center in Virginia Beach last Friday. The Confederates will face Region 5A North champion Mountain

View in the state semifinal at the National Training Center Friday at noon. In the region semifinal game, senior goalie Courtney Gosslim had a perfect game, stopping every shot sent her way en route

to a shutout victory. “Our team played really well today and I think the main cause of that was great communication. We always play well

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Patriots put up fight, but close season with loss By Jacob Downer For The Mechanicsville Local Patrick Henry High School put up a valiant effort in their final game of the season Friday night, staying close throughout before ultimately losing to Douglas Freeman High School 41-26. Daquan Morris racked up 220 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries in what Patriots’ head coach Jonathan Clark called his best performance of the season. Quarterback Kyle Farkas led the Rebels’ offense, going 10-15 through the air for 222 yards and three touchdowns. Multi-purpose threat Sinclair Farinholt added two touchdowns on a 90-yard kickoff return and a 23-yard reception for Freeman. Following the game, Clark noted that his team progressed week-to-week throughout the season, and had one of their strongest showings of the year in their final contest. “Our kids were so tough, so resilient all year long – blue collar is kind of the way we run things around here. We had a great week of practice this week and we gave ourselves a chance tonight which is all you can really ask for,” Clark said. “Unfortunately, we let a few opportunities get away from

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Patrick Henry running back Aubrey Pace (5) slips away from Douglas Freeman defenders in the Patriots’ loss to the Rebels Friday.

us tonight but I could not be prouder of the team and especially the seniors who played their final game for Patrick Henry tonight.” The Rebels, who entered Friday’s contest at No. 7 in the Time-Dispatch poll, led 21-7 at halftime. Zach Carter had a

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the second half, taking the opening kickoff 90 yards untouched for a touchdown. The long play made the score 28-7 in favor of the Rebels with 11:46 left in the first half. Despite going down three scores against heavily-favored Freeman, Patrick Henry dug in

and began to mount a comeback. The Patriots first clawed back into the game with an 82-yard touchdown drive early in the second quarter. Daquan Morris capped off the drive with a 54-yard touchdown run, as he got behind the Raider

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turned out to be the key difference in the game. “When things get tight and tough, our character shows,” said Johnson. Atlee nor prepares for the playoffs. This will be McCoy’s first postseason outing. “Aw man, I’m beyond ready,” said McCoy. As expected, the Raiders will be the number 2 seed in the 5A South Conference, and will host a home game against seventh-

seed Meadowbrook in the first round. “We’re excited, and we’re ready to roll,” said Johnson. “We’ll be ready.” As for Lee-Davis, they fell just short of a playoff berth. But Hayden felt good about the way his team fought. “I’m proud of the way the kids responded in the last eight games,” Hayden said. “Getting in the playoffs would have been the icing on the cake, but I think

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Lee-Davis defensive back Dawayne Winston cannot come down with the interception while Atlee wide receiver Zach Jacobs (10) awaits the bobbled ball.

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65-yard interception return for the first score of the contest, and Farkas added two touchdown passes. The second half started with a bang, setting the tone for a wild two quarters of play. Farinholt made one of his many electrifying plays to open

couldn’t convert.” Failing to score on those drives took the crowd out of the game, and Atlee seized full control. The Raiders eventually scored a game-clinching touchdown, set up by a 75-yard run by McCoy, late in the fourth quarter. Atlee was 4 of 4 on their red zone opportunities, which

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secondary and won a footrace to the end zone for his second score of the day. Following the touchdown, the Patriots were able to capitalize on a mistake by the Freeman special teams unit. A high kickoff bounced around the Rebels’ kickoff team before finally being recovered by the Patriots on the 29 yard line. Morris then scored another touchdown just three plays later, diving into the end zone from 2 yards out. A missed extra point made the score 28-20 with 5:20 left in the third quarter. Following another threeand-out forced by the Patriot defense, the offense again found the end zone on the ensuing drive thanks to another big play by Morris. The senior ripped off 68 yards on a pitch to the left side on second-and-10, setting up Josh Polezhaev for a 1-yard touchdown run that cut the score to 28-26. A failed twopoint conversion attempt made the score 28-26 with 1:30 left in the third quarter. Freeman quickly answered to put itself back in control of the game, however. Karkas hit Farinholt down the sideline for a 34-yard reception, and then found the senior receiver again for a 24-yard touchdown see PATRIOTS, pg. 36

finishing 5-3 in the last eight games was really a testament in how hard these kids are willing to work.” Atlee Lee-Davis

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Raiders, Confederates advance to regionals By Billy Fellin Richmond Times-Dispatch To say the Atlee Raiders and Lee-Davis Confederates girls volleyball teams are familiar with each other would be putting it mildly. “I think this is the seventh time we’ve played them in the past two years,” Raiders coach Curtis Carpenter said. “Their kids know our kids and our kids know their kids.” Despite the familiarity of these longtime rivals, the Conference 11 title that was up for grabs Thursday night at Atlee was new to both teams. After battling for four sets, the Raiders weren’t strangers anymore to that title, taking home the first one with a 25-13, 25-18, 22-25, 25-17 victory. While Atlee (26-2) came out firing in the first set, at one point leading 16-2, Lee-Davis (19-7) fought hard in each successive set. In the second set, Lee-Davis turned the tables on the Raiders by jumping out to a big lead of their own. But, the Raiders scored six unanswered points, led by solid play from Maddie French and back-to-back aces

from Lauren Stanford. That run led to a lead Atlee wouldn’t relinquish in the second set, but the third set was a different story. The Confederates, led by Chelsea Matthews and Rachel Gaston, went on a run to lead 14-9. Matthews had nine kills and eight digs for Lee-Davis, and Gaston had six kills and five blocks. Brooke Bowman had five kills, and Claire Guertler had nine digs. Atlee was able to get within one point after a Kylah Blackmore kill at 23-22, but two consecutive points by the Confederates gave the set to Lee-Davis. “It’s tough to play them,” Carpenter said of the Confederates. “I was a little worried because they took the energy from us when they won that third set. We stuck it up and came back at them.” Lee-Davis jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the fourth set, but Melanie Snyder and the Raiders went on a 7-3 run to tie the match. “We said that we just had to regroup,” Snyder said of the team’s mindset in that fourth game. “We had to take our

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Rachel Gaston (3) of Lee-Davis watches as her shot gets past Mills Godwin’s Navia Higgins in the Confederates’ 3-1 victory over the visiting Eagles in a Conference 11 girls’ volleyball tournament semifinal at Lee-Davis Wednesday.

anger out on the court.” set and the championship. From the 8-8 tie, Atlee went Tyler had 10 kills, four on a tear, led by Molly Jarvis blocks, four digs and two aces and Clarke Tyler, to win the last for the Raiders. Jarvis had 12

kills and six blocks. Conference digs. 11 player of the year Rachel Atlee advances to play Stanford had 49 assists, and Blackmore had 12 kills and 14 see REGIONALS, pg. 37

Cavaliers fall to Bruton in first round By Dave Lawrence dlawrence@mechlocal.com

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King William’s Hannah Rattliff (22) watches while libero Emily Glazebrook gets a dig in the Cavaliers’ 3-0 loss to visiting Bruton in a Conference 33 first-round game Tuesday.

King William High School’s girls’ volleyball team may have had the higher seed in the Conference 33 tournament, but Bruton High School – its opponent in the tournament’s first round – plays all season in a much tougher neighborhood. And the neighborhood experience paid off for Bruton as it swept the Cavaliers 3-0 on King William’s home court last Tuesday.

The Panthers play most of their schedule against more powerful Hampton Roads-area teams, and the testing they got during the regular made them more than a match for King William. Bruton (4-17) won all three games by a score of 2512. “We play against some of the best teams in the state, especially this year,” said Bruton head coach Kevin Schoolfield. “So it gave us a lot of really good training getting ready.”

King William head coach Lew Phillips agreed. “They come from a much tougher neighborhood, that’s for sure,” Phillips said. He said the Panthers had other advantages, too. “I think the visual image that pretty much summed up our night was our setter was on the net on serve-receive and their three front-rows were stacked right behind her, and she hit their three front-rows about mid chest,” Phillips said. “They

had us by an easy 6 inches on average, and used [their height advantage] well. They didn’t hit especially hard – they hit about the same as my girls did – but the same swing 6 inches higher is a completely different ball.” Because of Virginia High School League realignment, this was the first meeting of the two teams and proved something of an adventure. “We didn’t know what to

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Randolph-Macon falls in ODAC v-ball opener By Dave Lawrence dlawrence@mechlocal.com When Bridgewater College’s women’s volleyball team visited Randolph-Macon College in a regular season match in September, the Yellow Jackets easily swept away their visitors. When the Eagles returned to Crenshaw Gymnasium for a quarterfinal-round game in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference tournament, Randolph-Macon found a much tougher opponent. In fact, seventh-seed Bridgewater turned the tables on the No. 2 Yellow Jackets, ousting Randolph-Macon with a 3-2 victory. Randolph-Macon head coach Bill Rogers said the Yellow Jackets (22-7) faced a much different Eagles’ team from what they had seen before. “They had just been penalized three matches right before the last one – for something really silly,” Roger said. “They had to forfeit, and they were pretty emotionally down. They’re a fantastic team.” Bridgewater (20-15) was tenacious on defense, repeat-

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pass, his third of the game. The touchdown made the score 3426 Freeman with 11:52 left in the game. Patrick Henry attempted to tie the game on their next drive, going 51 yards to the Freeman 28-yard line. The drive ended in an incomplete pass on fourthand-13, turning the ball over on downs. The Rebels then iced away the game on the next possession, going 68 yards on 10 plays capped off by a two-yard touchdown from Christian Cozens.

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to have a mental edge in the final two sets, which it won by scores of 25-22 and 15-12, respectively. “We played together and as a team, and played really hard – played to win,” said Bridgewater outside hitter Carly Casto, who finished with seven kills and two digs. “There was a lot more intensity. … We were talking and communicating a lot more.” Megann Grimes led the Eagles with 18 kills, four digs and two blocks. Abby Mills had 14 kills and nine digs. Mara Hogan finished with 18 digs and Ashley Weik with 15. Lindsay Kallam had 54 assists and 17 digs. Randolph-Macon was led by Courtney Lowers with 20 kills and five blocks. Tori Dave Lawrence/The Local Puryear finished with 12 kills. Randolph-Macon’s Hillary Jessee (99) slams the ball past Bridgewater’s Abby Mills (7) and Megan Lookabaugh (3) in the Yellow Riley Martin had a team-high Jackets’ 3-2 loss to visiting Bridgewater in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference quarterfinal Wednesday. 28 assists and Biley Troia had edly finding ways to keep the girls were coming out ready to five games. The first two sets the second. The Yellow Jackets 19. Marli Dabareiner finished ball off the floor when it seemed fight, and they did a really good ended in a score of 25-21, with struggled to pull out a 25-23 with a game-high 21 digs, while Katie Rossberg had 14 digs and the Yellow Jackets had a guaran- job preparing mentally for this Randolph-Macon winning the win in the third set. first and Bridgewater winning But Bridgewater seemed nine kills. match.” teed point. All five sets were tough, both “We came into this one kind of realizing we owed [Randolph- mentally and physically, with no Macon] one,” said Bridgewater team finishing with more than a Gosslim added. girls – they have worked so head coach Erin Albert. “Our four-point margin in any of the Lauren Wolfgang, a sopho- hard all year and their consisContinued from pg. 33 more who has already com- tency and team work has gotten mitted to play for Indiana, them exactly what they wanted, The touchdown made the score knowing how to fight through when we communicate and the scored the decisive goal for the which was a trip to states,” Jones 41-26 with just 3:03 left in the things to the end. I’m going to entire team did a good job of Confederates in the win. The said. Jones, who helped start the game, putting the score out of miss them.” that today,” Gosslim, one of 10 game was very similar to the reach for the Patriots. seniors on the team, said after Conference 11 championship program in 2006 and coached game against Henrico, in which until a two-year hiatus starting An emotional Coach D. Freeman 14 7 7 13 — 41 the game. 0 7 19 0 — 26 Clark had to say goodbye to P. Henry Gosslim also noted how the they also won 1-0 and Wolfgang in 2010, talked about how the his Patrick Henry seniors for DF — Carter 65 interception return team’s experience and number scored the game-winning shot. increase of year-round play and Just five minutes in to the experience of her team this the final time after the game, (Reiner kick) of years playing together helped and took a moment to say how DF — Henderix 9 pass from Farkas the squad grow as a team, which Wednesday night’s contest, year helped them reach new (Reiner kick) much they meant to him. provided countless benefits senior Abby Myers found heights. — Morris 1 run (McKee kick) Wolfgang open in front of the “My last year with the team, “My first year as a JV head PH throughout the season. DF — Velvins 4 pass from Farkas coach, a lot of these guys played (Reiner kick) “We all started together goal, crossing it perfectly to set in 2010, was very similar because we graduated a lot of seniors. for me so it was really special to DF — Farinholt 90 kickoff return in 9th grade, either on varsity up the goal. Courtney Jones, head coach This team that you saw tonight, be able to come back and coach (Reiner kick) or JV but we really started to — Morris 53 run (McKee kick) them as seniors,” Clark said. “I PH gel together as a team in 10th of the Confederates, was visibly has a lot more talent, however, PH — Morris 1 run (kick failed) really wanted a lot better out- PH — Polezhaev 1 run (run failed) grade. Spending so much time elated following the win, and and a lot of that is because so come for these players but at the DF — Farinholt 23 pass from Farkas together over the last few years spoke of how happy she was many of these girls play togethend of the day they’ve learned (kick failed) has really brought us closer as for her team to get the crucial er year-round. They’ve worked so hard to get here and they a lot of lessons – about being DF — Cozens 3 run (Reiner kick) a family and has caused us to victory. “I am so excited for these absolutely deserve it.” tough, knowing how to finish, start playing better as a result,”

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Trojans sweep 4A South cross country meet By Jordan Bondurant Richmond Times-Dispatch Even with injuries and illness, Midlothian was able to continue its tradition of winning at the region level by sweeping the 4A South Region boys and girls cross country team titles at Pole Green Park on Wednesday. The Trojans finished 12-3 in the boys race, led by Tommy Mulroy, who won his first region title with a time of 15:59.29. Evan Benjamin finished second, and Collin Hahn was third. They ran together for the first 3,400 meters. Baron Kieffer from Tabb stayed close at the beginning, but it was when the field entered the course’s more challenging section that Mulroy, Benjamin and Hahn pulled away. “It’s kind of our unspoken plan to run together for most of the race,” Benjamin said. “We just wanted to keep it together. But once we hit that last mile, it’s go time.” Hahn, whose younger brother, Randy, didn’t compete due to illness, knew finishing the way they did was going to be needed. “The goal was just to stay together and work together as a team,” he said. “We knew that to win we had to go 1-2-3, so we worked off each other coming out of the woods to be the first three guys across the finish line.”

Midlothian’s girls couldn’t come up with the individual victory, but, behind Brittany Whitt’s third-place finish, the Trojans were able to place enough runners in the top 10 to best Grafton by seven points for the team title. Midlothian coach Stan Morgan said he was happy with the outcome, but knows his team will have a challenge ahead of it at the state meet. “We performed well enough to win today,” Morgan said. “But it’s got to be a lot better next week at state. We’re going to have to step it up. “There’s a lot of good teams that will be there. And what’s important in races like this is where your fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh runners finish. And on the girls side, our 4, 5, 6 and 7 runners will need to really step it up.” Glen Allen’s Katie Sperry and Grafton’s Hope Bloxom were fairly familiar with each other after training together over the summer at the Blue Ridge Running Camp. In the girls race, the two ran together once again, this time with a region title on the line. Bloxom got out to a lead early and never relinquished it. Sperry made one last effort in the closing meters, but was unable to catch her. Still, Sperry sees the finish as a big improvement from her fourth-place effort at the Central Region meet in 2012. “I didn’t really know what

for the stretch run, but he “likes this team.” Continued from pg. 35 “We’ve got to focus and strive for perfection at each Manchester on Tuesday at position,” he said. “(The team) Meadowbrook. Lee-Davis will is buying into it.” play L.C. Bird in the 5A South Semifinals Regional tournament. Jordan Martin had nine Carpenter said he needs his team to rest up and be healthy kills, a block, 18 assists, two

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Grafton’s Rachel Bloxom and Glen Allen’s Katie Sperry lead during the 4A South regional cross country meet Wednesday.

Run win the team title. Also moving on to the state meet next weekend in girls competition were Atlee, Deep Run and Manchester. The Lancers boys also move on to state, along Region 5A South CHESAPEAKE — with Clover Hill, Lee-Davis and Katharine Benfer of Mills Atlee. Godwin won a region title for Region 2A East the first time, and Nathaniel EARLYSVILLE — Maggie Hall of Atlee won his third consecutive region crown at the 5A Walker began what it hopes to South meet at Bells Mill Park in be a winning tradition as the Chesapeake. Benfer and team- Dragons swept the individual mate Sarah Goodrich went 1-2 and team titles at the 2A East in the girls race to help seal Region meet at Panorama Farms a team championship for the in Earlysville. Daisy Banta won the girls title with a time of Eagles. Matthew Novak couldn’t beat Hall, but 18:54, and Alex Fleckenstein his runner-up finish in the boys won the boys crown with a time race was enough to help Deep of 15:59. to expect coming into this,” she said. “I’m proud of myself to be able to move up two spots. I definitely feel like I deserved it.”

aces and five digs for Lee-Davis as it defeated visiting Mills Godwin 23-25, 25-32, 25-18, 25-21 Tuesday. Anna Soroka had five kills, three blocks, five aces, 15 assists and five digs. Kendyll Brown added six kills and five blocks. Rianna Riccardi added 17 digs, two aces and two assists for the

Confederates. Clarke Tyler finished with 11 kills and two blocks as Atlee advanced to the title match with a 25-13, 25-4, 25-4 win over visiting Douglas Freeman Tuesday. Maddie French had six kills and two aces, and Kylah Blackmore had five digs for the Raiders.

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Rebels oust C-feds in Central 3 boys tournament By Danny Polk For The Mechanicsville Local The Lee-Davis boys’ volleyball team jumped out to a quick 5-1 lead to begin their Central 3 semi-final game with Douglas Freeman – held last Wednesday at Atlee High School. Unfortunately for the Confederates, that would be the last significant lead they would have. Douglas Freeman regained the lead in a tight first set, and began to pull away. Undeterred, the Confederates fought back led by a series of big kills by outside hitters Jordan Lafferty and Carson Caudell along with clutch digs by libero Ryan Anderson. A series of early service errors proved costly as the Rebels were able to close the set out 25-23. “The first game we missed five serves, and we were in the net four times, so that gave them nine points right there,” Lee-Davis head coach Sally Sanders said. Caudell agreed that mistakes were the difference early, but was happy with the team’s overall performance. “Our passing was definitely off that game,” Caudell said, “They put up some big blocks on our offense, but I think we played well overall.” Freeman took the momentum with them into the second set gaining an early lead and maintaining it. The Confederates again fought back to 24-23. Just when the momentum seemed to sway, a Lee-Davis unforced error ended the set. The Rebels left no room for suspense in the third set as they finished the sweep with a commanding 25-15 third set win. Caudell finished with 16 kills while Lafferty had eight. The Rebels’ Nate Mazzini put up 30 assists.

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Left, Lee-Davis’ Carson Caudell (12) gives Douglas Freeman’s Coleman McClellan an inadvertent header in the Confederates’ 3-0 loss to the Rebels in a Central 3 boys’ volleyball semifinal at Atlee on Wednesday. Top, Carson Caudell (12) fires a shot.

“Our passing was definitely off that game,” Caudell said, “They put up some big blocks on our offense, but I think we played well overall.” Sanders was happy with her team’s overall performance as well. “The first and second games we came out really well, the intensity was up. After the third game I think they were juiced out,” she said. The Rebels’ win clinched a spot in the Conference 11 (Central 3) final as well as a spot into this week’s Region (Central Zone) tournament. “I’m really proud of them, they fought hard. That’s a really good offensive team in LeeDavis with Jordan Lafferty, Carson Caudell, and Lance Marshall,” Freeman head coach David Calvert said, “Just overall a really impressive performance

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to move on.” With the new conference alignment, some non-traditional matchups were formed in the tournament. The Rebels, part of the former Colonial District, played Highland Springs earlier in the tournament before their battle with Lee-Davis, both teams that were in the old Capital District. “With the new conference structure, we’ve got some new rivalries with Atlee and LeeDavis and obviously existing rivalries with Godwin and Deep-Run,” Calvert said. In Friday’s Conference final, the Rebels were swept by Deep Run. “Deep Run is the team to beat in the region.” Calvert said. Caudell, a first-team AllConference performer, is one of five seniors graduating from

the Confederates. Anderson, also a senior, earned second team honors as did Lafferty. “It’s been great playing for Lee-Davis. This year we had one of our best seasons in a

while,” Caudell said. Lee-Davis finished 15-7 on the season. “We were able to play together as a team really well this year,” Sanders said. “They have the fight; they want to win so bad.” Sanders noted that she had a special team this season. “They love volleyball, these are volleyball players. In the past I’ve had athletes where this wasn’t there number one sport,” she said, “This is their sport

that they love and they’re dedicated to every day. They’re willing to fight to win, it just didn’t come out tonight.” Central 4 semifinal Lucas Pienkowski had 23 kills and four digs, and teammate Sam Boyd finished with 56 assists as Patrick Henry fell to Matoaca in five sets. Brandon Harper had 56 assists for the Warriors. Rick Spiers led Matoaca with 19 kills.

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expect having never met or seen most of these [Conference 33] teams before,” Schoolfield said. Bruton was led by Sydney Jamison with 10 kills, five digs and an ace. Shelby Shelton had seven kills, six digs, two assists and an ace. Alexis Calloway finished with six kills, 13 digs and three aces and Shayla Hillian had six kills, six digs, two assists Dave Lawrence/The Local three aces and a block. King William’s Lindsay Rattles hits a shot while teammates Kayla Isaac led the Cavaliers Cheyenne Thorp (left), Erin Anderson (21) and Brittany Hunt (1) watch in the Cavaliers’ 3-0 loss to visiting Bruton in a with six kills. Conference 33 girls’ volleyball first round game Tuesday.


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EVANGELICAL FRIENDS Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sundays 8:30 or 11am, w/Sunday School @ 9:45. Daily preschool & after school child care.

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Hanover Baptist Church ( 3 mi from Va Ctr Commons Mall). Practical Bible preaching & conservative, sacred music. Active teens & children’s master club. Family oriented & God-centered. Emphasize personal salvation through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior. 798-7190 www.hbcva.org

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 4000 Creighton Rd., 1.8 mi. west of I295. "The Church With Your Family At Heart" Sunday School 9:45; Worship 11:00 Evening Service 6:00; Wednesday Evening AWANA (KJV) 7pm, Prayer Service 7:30 Pastor Don Sumpter. Find out more on our web: landmarkbaptistrichmond.org Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170

COME & SEE! All info at: www.truthbaptistchurch.com

INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11:00, Contemporary 9:30 & 11:00, Bible School at 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister; Mike Langley, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister; Mike Campbell, Youth Minister; Rose Williams, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org Gethsemane Church of Christ 5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM 804-779-2044 Bill Wines, Senior Minister www.gethsemanechristian.org

LUTHERAN Messiah Lutheran Church & School 8154 Atlee Rd. 746-7134 www.mlcas.org Sunday Service- 8:00 am & 11am, Sun. School 9:30. Preschool for 3 -5 yr olds. Child Care 7am-6pm St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500 8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor; Sunday School 9:15am, Worship Service 10:30am, Nursery Available.

NAZARENE Hope Community Church 8391 Atlee Rd, (www.hopenow.cc) Atlee Christian Academy -- PK-5th grade atleechristianacademy.com (746-3900)

NON-DENOMINATIONAL New Found Church of Christ 14166 Gordons Lane, Glen Allen, VA 23116 Mercy’s Reign in concert November 16 @ 6:00 pm

PRESBYTERIAN

Rural Point Baptist Church 6548 Studley Road, 730-3226 www.ruralpointbaptist.com

Beulah Presbyterian Church 7252 Beulah Church Road Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:45 Where Faith and family meet

Email us at news@mechlocal.com

Email us at news@mechlocal.com

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SOUTHERN BAPTIST

MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee and Signal Hill Rd. Rev. James E. Salyers, Pastor 746-5496; www.mechpres.org Sunday Schedule: 9 am Contemporary 10 am Sunday School Classes 11 am Traditional SALEM Presbyterian Church - Loving members, biblically-based teaching & preaching. Join us in our historic sanctuary! Worship 11AM, fellowship after. 5394 Studley Rd. Pastor: Sandi Shaner 746-0732

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church 7400 Antique Lane Mechanicsville, Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am. Worship Service, 11am. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting, 7pm. Church phone: 746-2788

SOUTHERN BAPTIST Black Creek Baptist Church, 6289 McClellan Rd. Sunday School, 9am; Worship 10:15 am (Nursery Prov.); Wed. Night Activities: Family Fellowship 6:00 pm, Children in Action Missions Time & Children’s Choir 6:15 pm, YOUTH 6:45 pm, Adult Bible Study 6:45 pm, Adult Choir 7:45 pm. Dr. Darden Battle, Pastor. 781-0330, www.blackcreek.org Broadus Memorial Baptist Church , 5351 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville 23116. 8:45am Traditional Worship 10am Bible Study for all ages, 11am Contemporary Worship, Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 broaduschurch.org Cool Spring Baptist Church 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For info, activities & worship times visit www.cool spring.org or call 746-0800 FCC - Fellowship Community Church Teaching the Word of God and watching for the miraculous. Hanover High School 9:45am www.fellowshipcc.com Grace United Family Church “Where Grace Unites Us” 8700 Bell Creek Road Mechanicsville 23116 Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Visit us on FB Hot Button Questions: "The Law/Whole Law/Nothing But the Law?" Info: 335-6728 /graceunitedfc@gmail.com Glenn Hawkins, Pastor Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev.Tim Madison Sunday Schedule: 8:30am Contemporary Worship, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Traditional Worship

Hillcrest Baptist Church 11342 Hanover Courthouse Rd. 730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner & Study, Sun 11am Svc 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. hbchanover.org New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor Tyler Burkett, Student Minister Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study/Youth activities; 6:00 pm Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm www.newbethesda.org New Highland Baptist Church Worship 8:30 am & 11 am, Sunday School 9:45am Pastor Robert Lee 9200 New Ashcake Road, Mech. 550-9601 www.newhighlandbaptist.org Shalom Baptist Church 6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737 Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 11am, Wed. 6:30pm Children Bible Study / Youth " Striving to be the complete church using our complete gifts completely" shalombaptist.net

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mechanicsville. Sunday school 9:45 am, Morning worship 10:30 am, afternoon 1pm, Wednesday Prayer & Bible study 7:30 pm. L. Ronald Staley, Pastor. For more info 321-2110. www.sovereigngraceinmechanicsville.org

UNITED METHODIST Enon United Methodist Church 6156 Studley Rd; 746-4719 Rev. Dr. Jeff Harlow, Pastor Join us for Sunday School, for all ages, 9:45am Worship Service at 11am (Nursery provided) enonchurch@verizon.net www.enonumc.org Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd, 746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School all ages. 10 am. Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org Mechanicsville United Methodist Church 7356 Atlee Road, Join us for Sunday School at 9:45AM, Worship at 8:30 & 11 am. & Wed. night worship service at 6:45pm. Kerry D. Boggs, Pastor. 746-5118 Shady Grove United MethodistCelebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings. Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:15. Contemporary worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:15am. All Ages. Nursery for infants & toddlers at all services. Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd, Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073 shadygroveumc.org Advertise with The Mechanicsville Local Call 746-1235 for more details!

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Elizabeth Stanley

OBITUARIES Continued from pg. 21

Montpelier, a member of WHEAT, Hanover Habitat for Humanity, and a Mason. He was a board member of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative. The family received friends on Thurs., Nov. 7 at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 412 S. Washington Hwy., Ashland, VA. A memorial service was held on Nov. 9 at St. Peter’s United Methodist Church. Interment will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to St. Peter’s United Methodist Church, 15599 Mountain Rd, Montpelier, VA 23192 or the Western Hanover Emergency Action Team (WHEAT), PO Box 17, Beaverdam, VA 23015. MONDAY EVENING 4 PM 4:30

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STANLEY, Elizabeth Irene, 94, the widow of William R. Stanley, passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Helen M. Alley; and a son-in-law, Harry Lloyd. She is survived by her daughter, Louise Lloyd of Rockville; son, William R. Stanley Jr. of Glen Allen; daughter, Betty Anthony (Bob) of King William; also eight grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Manor Care and Heartland Hospice for the loving care they gave Elizabeth. A graveside service was held on Nov. 8 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Cemetery, Hanover. In lieu of flowers, do an act of kind-

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ness to someone and that person will on Nov. 8 at the Atlee Chapel, Woody be blessed and so will you. Funeral Home, 9271 Shady Grove Rd. A graveside service was held on Nov. 9 at Signal Hill Memorial Park. Wayne Tignor TIGNOR, Wayne E., 73, of Mechanicsville, passed away Nelson Toliver November 6, 2013. He was precedTOLIVER, Nelson L. Sr., 66, of ed in death by his wife, Mary F. Mechanicsville, died November 6, Tignor; and two brothers, Stanley L. 2013. He is survived by his wife, Mary Tignor and George R. Tignor III. He Toliver; three sons, one daughter, four is survived by two children, Earl W. grandchildren, two sisters, three brothTignor (Patty) and Wanda S. Buckner ers-in-law, and a host of nieces, neph(Chris); a sister, Ann Colton (Roger); ews and friends. His remains rested at five grandchildren, Travis, Courtney, the Henry W. Dabney Funeral Home, Cody, Austin and Lance; two great- 518 N. Washington Hwy, Ashland, grandchildren, Bryson and Trystan; Va., where viewing was held on Nov. numerous nieces, nephews and cous- 12 at the Greater Nazarene Baptist ins. He was a kind and gentle spirit Church, Mechanicsville, Va. Pastor who will be missed by his family and Earl Hall Sr. eulogist. Interment was at friends. The family received friends at Georgetown Cemetery. No repast.

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CLASSIFIEDS MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE & SERVICES ROOMMATES Room For Rent - Mechanicsville. Furnished Bedroom and private bath & den, cable TV hookup, kitchen privileges, use of washer and dryer. No pets. $450. per month includes all utilities. Call Chris, 218-0582.

ROOMS FOR RENT Mechanicsville - Close to Windmill, very nice neighborhood. Kitchen privileges, all utilities, nice bath, weight room, satellite TV for an extra $25 per month. Dryer available will have washer soon. Plenty of parking space. No pets. $125 per week. Call 439-8604.

Commercial Real Estate for Rent ∫ CONDOS & TOWNHOUSES 7266-8 HANOVER GREEN DRIVE MECHANICSVILLE. Lease office condos. Separate upstairs/ downstairs units. 800 sq ft each with 2 or 3 offices, reception area, bathroom. Will consider upstairs office/treatment rooms separately on monthly basis. Ideal for integrative therapies. Established businesses with ample parking. Convenient to 295/360. Serious inquiries only, please. 559-1427.

Homes for Sale HOMES FOR SALE 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Newly Remodeled Cape. New appliances. Super-sized 36 X 30 garage. $160,000.00. Call 804-550-2905.

Residential for Rent ∫ APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED King William - Colonial Square 2-bdrm, eat-in kitchen, washer/dryer, excellent location. From $735/mo. $350 off 1st mths rent through 2012. Open 7-days a week by appt. Call 804-769-0867, www.colonial-squareapartments.com Mechanicsville Now Leasing 1 & 2-bdrm/1-ba. spacious apts. Starting at $740/mo. incl. water, sewer & trash. Additional discount for seniors. Call 746-5525 for details Advertise with The Mechanicsville Local Call 746-1235 to hear about The Local’s upcoming advertising opportunities!

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Assisted living in private home in hanover county. Semi-private or private room available. 24-7. 10 years experience. Excellent References. Excellent Care. 804-512-2670

T-N-T Cleaning Inc. offers regular & Spring cleaning for res/comm. & new construction. Bonded. Ins. Call 746-8805

Windmill Way, 2-bedrooms, Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher in the island, balcony or patio. From $835. www.windmill-way.com Open 7-Days a week by Appointment 804-340-2828

HOUSES UNFURNISHED 7942 Wynbrook Lane -3 bedrooms 2 full baths. Formal living room, dining room, large family room, utility room. All appliances included. $1250. per month with water and sewage included. $1000. security deposit. Call 804-305-4294. Mechanicsville - 7481 Mountain Lily Lane, Shady Grove Forest Sub. 4-bedroom, 2-bath with heat pump. $1,200/month + $900 security deposit. Available December 1st. Call 804-640-3175 On the Mattaponi River - Walkerton area. 3 bedroom, 2 Bath. Detached garage. All appliances. Private location. No smokers. No inside pets. References. $1050. mo. + one mo. deposit. For details and showings call Ben, 804-380-2238.

WANTED RESIDENTIAL ALL CASH for your house immediately.... Call Larry Powers with ERA Woody Hogg and Assoc at 804-740-9120

Business & Service Directory ADDITIONS & REMODELING BROADDUS BUILDERS Home Improvement ∂ New Homes ∂ Additions Renovations ∂ Garages ∂ Decks ∂ Roofs Window Replacement & More! Locally Owned & Operated 15 Years Experience ∂ VA Class A Licensed & Insured Call Today! (804)516-3310

ADULT CARE ALL NURSES CARE, INC. SENIOR IN-HOME CARE We’re dedicated to our seniors in the community and the chronically disabled who aren’t ready to leave their home. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. BBB. Free In-Home Assessment. 20% off the first week of services. We accept Medicaid LTC & Private Pay. 559-0322

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CHILD CARE FT/PT openings in a Great, Learning & Loving Day Care. 25 yrs exp. Call 909-2333.

Mother of 5 with over 20 years child care experience has immediate openings for full-time & after school care. Lots of activities. Mech. Bus line Lots of References. Call 389-6962 CLEANING & HOUSEKEEPING

Custom Drapery by Juline Sledd Draperies - Cornices - Pillows - Cushions MFG & Installation - Free Estimates 904-932-4875 or757-310-7676

HAULING Abandoned Junk Cars Wanted Pay $200 up to $1,000. Cash on the spot. No title needed. Same day pickup, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free towing. Lic. salvage dealer & vehicle remover. 804-247-5263

An Eye For Detail House Cleaning Free Est. - Licensed & Insured. Offering 10% Senior Disc., 804-262-2603

Brighter Glo - Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly Bonded & Insured. Residential & Commercial. Call 804-387-3659 for a free estimate Brighter Glo - Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly Bonded & Insured. Residential & Commercial. Call 804-387-3659 for a free estimate

CHEM-DRY OF HENRICO (804) 569-9501 Green Certified Carpet, Upholstery & Rug Cleaning Drier. Cleaner. Healthier. Dries in 1-2 Hours Licensed/Insured ~ Accepting VISA/MC/DISC/AMEX $20 OFF Cleaning OR FREE Can of Spot Remover Residential/Commercial ~ Free Estimates www.chem-dry.net/henrico.va or www.facebook.com/ChemDryVA Independently Owned & Operated by JP & Lisa Slaughter GENESIS SERVICES - Carpet Cleaning, Tile Cleaning, Furniture Cleaning, Area Rugs. $99.00 for 3 rooms of Carpet Cleaning Maximum each area 15 x 10 - Stairs extra. 804-553-0333

House Cleaning - Mechanicsville Area Cleaning By Owner Call 804-221-2786 L&J Cleaning Services - Residential & Commercial. Weekly, Bi-Weekly & One Time Cleans. Reasonable Rates. Insured. Call 804-277-8314 River City Cleaning Solutions 930-7820 Residential & Commercial Cleaning Locally owned, call for a free estimate. We don’t cut corners, we CLEAN them!

Announcements AUCTION SALES

Estate and Small Business Liquidation Auction Saturday November 16, 2013 @10AM 8073 Mechanicsville Turnpike (Bypass) Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 Selling complete contents of beautiful home on Wythe Ave. ( This auction was moved from on-site to our gallery due to limited parking). Antiques, RARE FANTASTIC Ivory chess set complete and in perfect condition, Tradition and Vintage furniture, Bedroom set, beautiful antique oak china cabinet, leather sofa and loveseat, artwork, estate jewelry, music instruments, beautiful glassware and china, outdoor furniture and accessories, clocks, Large amount of automotive tools- tire changer, large tool box loaded with tools, compressors, etc. This will be a great auction with a great variety of items, don’t miss this one! Photos and Details: www.GrindstaffAuctions.com

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804-301-2488

YARD & ESTATE SALES 23116 - MOVING. ALL household items, ChicModrn Din, Dual adjst Kg Bed, orient rugs, tools, hrdwre, Zeroturn Rdr Mowr, complt Sunrm furn. FRI Nov 15 & SAT 16- 8:00am - 1pm. 11137 Linderwood Dr. Mech. Garage/Inside. Everything Must Go!!

BAKE SALE & CRAFT SHOW - Sat. Nov. 16th, 9am - 1pm. Bell Creek Community 7300 Dress Blue Circle. Bell Creek, cross Verdi, Club House on the Right!

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Uncontested Divorces & Separation Agreements

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$2500. OBO. Call 804-592-9653

New Items & Old Items 7508 Old Mechanicsville Turnpike Mech., VA. 23111 Phone 559-9100 Thurs. - Sat. 10am-6pm & Sun 12-5pm Furniture, Jewelry, Antiques, Glassware, Knives, Toys, Electronics, Records, CDs, Videos, Movie DVDs, Collectibles, Tools, Decorative Items, Clothes, Books, Sports Memorabilia - 75 Booths Filled! Booths with balloons 25% off 1 or more items! Moving Sale - Saturday, Nov. 16th, 7:30am-? 8448 McClellan Road, 23111. Furniture, Appliances, Household Items & Much More!

Recruitment ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Parham Doctors’ & Retreat Doctors’ are campuses of Henrico Doctors’ Hospital Chippenham & Johnston-Willis Hospitals are campuses of CJW Medical Center

MIXIE’S ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & THINGS

Accounting Clerk - Quick Books Experience.Tax Software a Plus. Part-time as Needed. 6 to 12 hours per week; $10 to $12 per hour to start. Send resume to: Account Clerk, P.O. Box 459 Mechanicsville, VA. 23111

CLERICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE Automotive Shop seeking full time secretary with in experience in Quick Books. Please send resume to: mannmechanics@aol.com

RESTAURANT & FOOD SERVICE Multi-Family Yard Sale, Saturday, Nov. 16th, 8am-?, 7239 Mechanicsville Turnpike across from Patient First. Adult & Childrens Clothing, childrens toys, Household Items, Furniture, Rugs & Much More! Yard Sale - Sat. Nov. 16th, 8am-3pm, 7321 Dress Blue Circle, (55+ community at Verdi Lane & Bell Creek Rd). End Table, Lamps, Antiques, Golf Items, Holiday Barbies, Men’s XL Jackets, Household items & Toiletries. Club House has Craft & Bake Sale across the street.

Financial MONEY TO LEND LOW INTEREST FINANCING Borrow up to $20K, $386/mo. @ 8% interest. Personal & Small Business Loans. Bad credit okay. Call to apply. 1-888-851-0211

Merchandise FIREWOOD & FUEL Firewood - Oak & Hickory. Small & Large Load Delivered. 804-746-1281

FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS BEDS - Queen Pillow Top Mattress Set $150 New, will sacrifice. 804-869-8889

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bed - New Mattress Set in Plastic w/ warr. Full $99, Queen $109, King $189. Delivery/Lay -A-Way. Call 804-218-0680.

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Winding Brook SUBWAY is Hiring Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner positions We are offering EXCELLENT Pay for friendly & energetic people with a passion for serving others. Apply in store or at mysubwaycareer.com 11670 Lakeridge Pkwy., Ashland, Va. (804)798-3663

HEALTHCARE IN HOME SUPPORT SPECIALISTS: GoochlandPowhatan Community Services has several parttime openings available in the Goochland, Powhatan, and Mechanicsville/Hanover areas. Earn $10.15 per hour working with people with intellectual disabilities in their homes - afternoons/ evenings. Experience preferred, but will train the right person. Valid VA driver’s license and acceptable record required. Open until filled. Visit www. gpcsb.org for application and description, or call 804-556-5400. EOE.

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT Wait Staff & Golf Staff Mattaponi Springs Golf Club is seeking enthusiastic, outgoing, reliable individuals to join our team . Part-time/Seasonal - Wait Staff (must be at least 21), Cook, Golf Shop and Outside Golf Staff. Playing Privileges on an Award Winning Course, Discounted Meals, Uniforms Provided. Apply in person at 22490 Penola Rd Ruther Glen, VA. or Call 804-633-7888.

Stylist Needed Looking Good Hair Co. We pay • High Commissions • Vacation • Retirement Plan •Aflac Accident Plan 730-0898, Please apply in Person Hair Stylist - 2-Booth Rentals Available & Nail Tech - 1- Booth Rental Available. Low Rent & 1st Month Free! Make own schedule. Great Money & Many Extras. Call Mickey, 339-7993 .

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We’re looking for experienced clinical staff including:

Opening in spring 2014, Hanover Emergency Center, a campus of Henrico Doctors’ Hospital, is looking for great ER nurses, imaging and lab techs, mammographers and more! Are you an

ER RNs

Medical Technologists

Medical Laboratory Technicians

CT Technologists with ER radiology experience

Tuesday, November 19 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Ultrasound Technologists with general, OB and vascular experience

Mammographers with DEXA and radiology experience

Randolph Macon College Brock Commons 304 Henry St. RM 201 Ashland, VA

experienced clinician looking to use your skills in a progressive ER environment? Join us for our recruitment open house.

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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT Nursery Worker / Maintenance - Sandy’s Plants in Mechanicsville is hiring for a full time position in general nursery work and equipment maintenance. Experience with farm equipment a plus. Must have a strong work ethic. Drug Test Required. 746-7092 Hair Fashions seeking Hair Stylist. At least two years experience needed. Work with a great team of stylists in a busy salon. Flexible days and hours. Located 9 miles East of Mechanicsville, off Route 360, in Manquin. 109 Commons Park Circle, Ste E. Call 804-769-2458, ask for Gloria. Local Insurance Company seeking Customer Service Rep. Full Time $10/hr. Bachelors degree required and must be willing to get P&C license. Email resume to InsurancePosition1@gmail.com

New Hair Salon hiring for Experienced Stylist. Booth Rental and/or commission available. Call Angie Wheeler, 746-3781. Pro Maids is looking for dependable people who take pride in their work. Good pay + bonus. M-F Days. Use our car while on the job. Call 550-7171. Automotive shop seeking Full-TIme Licensed State Inspector. Please email resume to: mannmechanics@aol.com

APPLIANCE REPAIR Jasco Appliance Service - 804-737-7699 Family Owned - 30 years Experience Asko - Dacor - Viking - Scotsman - Bosch Most Major Brands

CARPENTRY Affordable Home Repairs Carpentry, Roofing, Siding, Replacement Windows Gutters & Decks. Lic/Ins. Jim Martin, 347-3812 jwmartinjr01@gmail.com

Childress Construction Additions, Decks, Fences, Pergolas, Gazebos, Screen Porches & MORE! Free Estimates. Lic/Ins. In Business since 1998. A Rating on Angies’s List, Call 804-869-4414 (O), Steven Childress 757-537-1038 (C)

CHIMNEY CLEANING Hanover Chimney Sweeps - Serving area since 1981. Ins. Chimney & Gutter Cleaning. 746-1056

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Vol. 27, No. 15 | Richmond Suburban Newspapers | August 11, 2010

Cheering on Atlee

Social Services officers discuss benefits, demand in demand for the agency’s ser- Cold Harbor District while By Melody Kinser Fuller is from Mechanicsville. vices. mkinser@mechlocal.com Lynn H. Saunders and David Four-year terms are appointed With a mission to help those by the Hanover County Board who are least able to help them- W. Fuller moved into their new of Supervisors. selves, the newly-elected chair positions on July 27. Both are Saunders, in the role and vice chair of the Hanover now in their seventh year on of chair, said she sees firstCountySocialServicesAdvisory the board. see NEED, pg. 25 ` Saunders represents the Board talked about the increase

Local teen taking talents to Texas By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com Abram Dean’s “first real thing” in terms of performing paid off earlier this year when he captured the title of Hanover Junior Idol. Thanks to some encouragement from his mom Debbie Lunsford, he took the leap into the world of music. And now the 16-year-old from Mechanicsville is preparing to move to Texas to pursue his dream. On Aug. 20, Abram and his mother will head to Dallas where he has been accepted to study — and hone his skills — with the Linda Septien Entertainment Group. Debbie said she suggested Abram enter the Hanover Arts and Activities Centersponsored Idols competition because he “wants to get into this music thing, so let’s see TEEN, pg. 14 `

Mechanicsville Masonry Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured Residential Projects - Brick, Block & Stone (804) 754-6722

Photo courtesy of Brian Sizemore/The Wayne County (W.Va.) News

Taylor Dragum, Alex Goleski, Laci Miller, Courtney Chenault and Madison Cox cheer on the Atlee All-Stars on Saturday, July 31, during the opening game of the Tournament of State Champions at Mitch Stadium near Huntington, W.Va. For more, see Sports, page 32.

School district again expects full accreditation For the ninth consecutive year, Hanover County Public Schools will again receive 100 percent full accreditation. According to Dale S. Theakston, communications specialist, the accreditation is determined based on the 200910 Standards of Learning assessments. Preliminary information from the Virginia Department of Education indicates the accreditation status. Final accreditation reports are expected on Sept. 15.

County receives VACo honor

Hanover County has been recognized by the Virginia Association of Counties as the recipient of the 2010 Achievement Award for the Dominion Resources Greentech Incubator. The county was honored for its model local government program in the category of Community/Economic

Development. VACo received 60 entries for the statewide contest. Former Hanover County assistant administrator Marilyn Blake joined Lane Ramsey, former Chesterfield County administrator, and Tedd Povar, associate director of the Virginia Institute of Government, in judging this see HONOR, pg. 4 `

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS KENNY WILBOURNE CONSTRUCTION - Custom Home Builder since 1977 with over 1,200 custom homes built! Class A Licensed Contractor/ Fully Insured. Free estimates for all of your residential contracting needs including additions, garages, and decks. Let us take the worry out of building your new home or expanding and improving the one you already own! Call Kenny today at (804) 737-4333 or (804) 690-6777. KMWBuilder@aol.com

West End Heating and Air 804-288-4747 Sales • Service • Installation • 20 Years Experience www.westendheatingandair.com

HOME REPAIRS Stanley Home Improvement Repairs inside & outside your home. No job too small. 20 years experience. Licensed & Insured Ken 262-8845 or 840-0464 Drywall Repairs- Small jobs welcome. Clean & Dependable. Licensed & Insured 30 years experience. Dean~ 803-8417 Herring Home ImprovementWindows, Decks, Sheds, Repairs. Licensed & Insured. Call 537-5755

HOUSEWASHING A BROWN’S HOUSE WASHING ROOF STAINS REMOVAL 804-937-8351 Affordable Powerwash Houses, Roofs, Decks, Lic & Ins. 550-2345 Serving Mechanicsville for over 15 years Hanover Handy Services - P o w e r w a s h i n g Low Pressure on Houses, Decks, Gutter Cleaning Licensed & Insured. Call 363-8393 JAY-M’S POWER WASHING Houses, Decks, Driveways Free Estimates - Licensed & Insured 730-4969 / 363-6988 Mobile Perfection Pressure washing & Detailing Locally Owned & Operated for 12 Years! Lic/Ins. Houses, Decks (Wash & Stain), Sidewalks & More! 804-539-9682. www.mpadrichmond.com OAKWELL WINDOW CLEANING Pressure Washing & Gutter Cleaning Residential and Commercial 10 years+ Experience, Call 804-437-2249

Purcell Construction Hunter Purcell 804-972-2215 www.PurcellConstruction.Biz Additions ∂ Barns ∂ Siding & Windows ∂ Roofing ∂ Home Repairs Decks ∂ Porches ∂ Inter/Exter Renovations ∂ Custom Homes ∂ Free Est. Lic/Ins ∂ Res/Comm ∂29 yrs exp ∂ BBB∂ Angie’s List

PERDUE’S POWER WASHING Established 1995 Non-Pressure Roof Cleaning, Home Exteriors, Deck/Wood Restoration, Wood/Concrete Sealing, Fences, Gutter Cleaning. Licensed & Insured - Free Estimates Ernie Perdue 328-1668 or Chad Perdue 306-2214

HANDYMAN

LAWN CARE

HANDYMAN EXPRESS Your Small Job Specialist Painting, Repairs, and Maintenance Call Steve Hall 426-8544

1-Call for all your Lawn Care needs. Mulching, Leaf Removal & more. Insured. Free Est. L & J Landscaping & Tree Service, LLC. Call 229-2694

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LAWN CARE ADVANCE LANDSCAPE & DESIGN, LLC - Full service lawn care • storm clean up • grading • lot clearing stump grinding • bush hogging etc. Free Estimates Lic. & Ins. 804-972-4085 www.rvalandscaper.com A-Plus Lawn Care - Friendly & Professional. Grass Cutting, most yards $45. Leaf Special* Call Today. Mechanicsville, Richmond Resident 40+ yrs. Lic. & Ins. Call for a free estimate, 833-4539 A SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE Commercial and Residential Landscaping Including design installation & maintenance, 12-month contracts, irrigation installation & maintenance, hardscapes, driveway stone, drainage issues, outdoor lighting, mulch delivery & leaf removal services with curbside pickup. Licensed and insured. (804)746-2605

Guy Stinchfield Painting & Repair Int./Ext. Painting, Carpentry, Drywall Repair, Pressure Washing, Wallpaper Removal Lic/Ins. 20 yrs exp. Refer. Free Est. 804-439-7700

PLUMBING Aguilar Plumbing -For all your Service & Plumbing Needs. Drain Cleaning Included. Licensed/Insured. Free Estimates. Flat Rates. Senior Discounts. Call Jorge 804-503-6530

BUBBA’S grass cutting & trimming. Also, Available for Small Odd Jobs! Call 382-6394

It Fitz Plumbing 30 Years Experience ∂ Repair & Renovation Call 804-767-0979

KJLC Landscape Management Commercial & Residential Landscape Grading, Pavers, Sidewalk, Patios & Retaining Walls, Drainage, Fertilization, Aeration, Seeding, Pruning, Mulch, Fence Installation & Repair. Call 746-0827, ext. 2. LAWN CARE PLUS - Complete Lawn Care Aeration ∂ Seeding ∂ Landscaping Year Around Lawn Maintenance Provided Fully Lic/Ins. Free Est. 730-2367

A W Austin/ Q R & R Vinyl Siding, Thermal Windows, Seamless Alum. gutters, Roofing & Painting, 5 yr. warr. Free Est. Class A #2705042498A. Insured. Call 226-9293.

Sandy Valley Lawn Care - Insured Leaf Removal and Yard Clean Up Mowing, Pruning, Trimming 779-7046

PAINTING Affordable House Painting & Repairs Int. & Ext. Painting, Staining, Power Washing, Textured Ceilings, Sheetrock & Wall Papering Lic. & Ins. - Kevin Taylor, 241-5016

ALLSHOUSE PAINTING Powerwashing, Sheet Rock Repairs, Gutter Cleaning, Commercial/Residential. Lic/Insured. Int./Ext. Call 730-6531 or 402-6531 E.J. HornungExcellent References. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates. 746-5613

Pay it Forward Tree Service - Full Service, Log Split & Storm Damage. Pay what your budget will allow. Minimum climb price. Line Clearance Certified. 18 yrs. exp. Insured. Call or Text Troy 804-387-3434

Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding, etc. No Job too BIG or small. Lic/Ins. Free Estimates.

24 Hour Emergency Storm Service Trimming, Topping, Tree & Stump Removal, Firewood. Lic. & Ins. / Res. & Comm. 804-937-3671 William A. Silva Jr., Owner/Operator

Tree & Stump Removal ∂ Lot Clearing Brush Removal ∂ Topping & Trimming Insured Free Estimates 804-730-0600

ROOFING

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Committed Experience for Over 20 Years! New & Re-roofs - Residential & Commercial Flat Roofs, Repairs, Storm Damage, Standing Seam Metal & Copper, gutter installation. VA Class A Licensed - Fully Insured We accept all major credit cards Call today for your FREE Estimate, 804-559-4144

R. J. Davis Lawn Care, Inc. Complete Lawn Care Service, 798-0492 rjdavislawncare.com

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24 Hour Emergency Service Res. and Comm. Tree Services - Tree Removal, Pruning, Crown & Weight Reductions, Thinning, Deadwooding, Clearing, Stump & Brush Removal. Free Estimates - Fully Insured. 804-882-7409 adamsrichmondtreeservice.com

Paul Brown Plumbing - 28 years in business. New Residential, Light Commercial, Renovations, Additions & Service. We do it all! Senior Citizen Discounts. Call for free estimate, 804-746-5030.

MACDONALD & SON COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE FALL CLEANUP ∂ LEAF REMOVAL HEDGES TRIMMED ∂ GUTTERS CLEANED REFERENCES ∂ SINCE 1992 804-513-7521

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1 Call For All Your Tree Needs Tree & Stump Removal, Bucket Truck and Climber 24 Hr Emergency Service. Free Est. Fully Insured.

Gary’s Plumbing Repair Service. Lic./Ins. 218-1467

Johnson’s Lawn Service Retired, looking for lawns that need TLC. Lawn Clean up and Leaf Removal. 543-8627

L & J Landscaping And Tree Service, LLC (804) 229-2694

A People’s Tree Service Professional work at a reasonable rate. Insured. Free Estimates. Mulch. Call 730-2163.

Painting By George Interior & Exterior Reasonable Rates. Call 550-3260 PCT Remodeling Exterior/Interior Painting. Licensed/Insured. 264-9352

TREE SERVICE

Davidson Roofing Co. Residential roofing & repair specialist. Lic/ Ins. GAF authorized installer. Free Est. George Davidson 804-672-0540. BBB. www.davidsonroofing.com

Riverside Roofing & Construction- Specializing in Affordable New & Re-roofs, Repairs, Vinyl Siding, Thermal Windows. Class A Lic. & Ins. Free Est. Over 25 years experience. Call 804-370-5009. We Accept All Major Credit Cards

TILE PCT Remodeling Tile / Kitchens & Baths Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured. Call 264-9352

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ADAM S. MEDEK MEDEK TREE SERVICE, INC. Resid. & Comm. Services Tree Removal, Pruning, Stump Grinding Emergency Services Class A VA License Fully Insured – accepting VISA/MC/AmEx Call today for your FREE EST.746-8580 A SUPERIOR LANDSCAPE COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL TREE REMOVAL SERVICES Pruning, Stump Grinding, Emergency Services and Grapple Trucks available. Certified Arborists, Free estimates, licensed and insured. 804-746-2605 Ernie’s Tree Service - Trimming, Removal & Stump Grinding. Free Est. 75ft. Bucket Truck. BBB. 730-6563 or 833-9663 Advertise with The Mechanicsville Local Call 746-1235 for more details!

Trimming & Take Downs. Stump Grinding If it’s tree work - we do it! Insured. Free Est. BBB THANK YOU!!! MC/VISA/Discover.

Trimming ∂ Topping ∂ Removal ∂ Storm Damage Stump Removal ∂ Landscaping Fully Insured ∂ Credit Cards Accepted! Call 539-4858

WALLPAPERING Wallpaper Hanging & Removal. References. Reliable. Call Jane Watkins 746-9025

WINDOWS S.W. Catlett Const ruction 539-2747, 779-0013 Energy Star EARTHWISE Vinyl Replacement Windows, Doors, Vinyl Siding, Custom Alum. Trim. Lic. & Ins. Free Est. swcatlett@gmail.com


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08/28-08/29

ROLLERSKATING SEARCH

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

HOROSCOPES

41. Oral polio vaccine

18. An island group of the S Pacific

1. Most favorables

44. Chinese fine silk silver

7. 23rd Greek letter 10. Rated higher

45. Chocolate-colored acidic pulp pod

12. Immature herring

48. ____ off

23. A purine base found in DNA and RNA

13. Malignant skin neoplasm

49. Hagiographa

24. Spanish park

50. Manuscripts, abbr.

25. Atomic #18

14. Orange-red spinel

51. Over the sea

26. Married woman

20. A wooden hole plug

29. And, Latin

15. Hunted beings 16. Be obedient to

CLUES DOWN

30. Cantonese dialect

17. Excavate with a shovel

1. Stare impertinently

31. Causing physical hurt

18. = to 100 cauris

2. Address a deity

32. Short trips or tasks

19. Lose hold of 21. Highest card

3. Converts hide into leather

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Keep your options open, as things look promising this week, Gemini. Many things will catch your eye, but you will have to make some tough decisions.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, surprises are coming your way. Though you may want to control the situation, you have to sit back and let the chips fall where they may.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you may have your sights set on an exotic vacation, but you just don’t have the money to make it happen right now. Save for your dream getaway or take a quick jaunt to recharge.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you may not have the time to be a shoulder to cry on this week, but a trusted confidante will need your assistance. Take the time out for this special friend.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, don’t allow daydreaming to distract you from the tasks at hand. Distractions will only derail your plans, so do your best to keep them at a minimum.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, you may prefer clearly defined relationships, but this week someone comes into your life who you just can’t read. This person makes a lasting impression.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 You are not in complete control of your feelings this week, Sagittarius. Make a concerted effort to control your emotions when conflict arises.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, an ongoing issue must be addressed this week. Proscratination will only delay the inevitable, so tackle this issue head-on.

36. Paddled

22. Western Union message

38. Leuciscus leuciscus’

5. 13th Hebrew letter

27. The “Show Me” state

6. Dentist’s organization

40. Parting phrases: good____

28. Early photo process

7. Fleshy fungus caps

41. Figure skater Yuka

33. A public promotion

8. Kill violently

42. Opera song

34. A group of statues

9. License & passport

36. A single thing

10. Refereed

43. Create social or emotional ties

37. Ireland

11. Arbor framework

44. Opposite of LTM

38. A raised speaking platform

12. Luxuriant dark brown fur

45. Icahn’s airline

39. Leavened bread

14. Group purchasing protest

47. Russian manned space station

17. Insecticide

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, there is a high level of uncertainty in your life right now, so it is best to take a conservative approach regarding your finances. Take big decisions seriously.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, although your vision for the future is grand, you may not know how to execute your rise to success right now. Find a mentor who can show you the ropes.

35. Small craving

4. Matrimonial response

40. Farm animal shelter

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, your career takes an unexpected turn that leads you in an exciting new direction. But these changes may take a few weeks or even months to fully develop.

46. Air Reserve base (abbr.)

THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS

CLUES ACROSS

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Don’t race ahead to get the early advantage this week, Aries. Practice patience in all that you do this week, and you may find greater success.

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1st Floor In-Law Suite

Traveller’s Run

This gorgeous 2-Story features almost 2,900 sq ft, 4 bedrooms 2 ½ ba. on a beautifully landscaped lot. 2-story foyer, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, huge family room with fresh paint, master suite with walk-in closet & en suite bath with new floors. New carpet throughout. The exterior features 2-car attached garage, new rear deck and paved driveway. One year warranty. $275,000. Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022

2-story Transitional w/6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths! 2-car attached garage, rear deck, whole house generator & storage shed w/electricity & cable. Freshly painted exterior. Lg family rm w/over 3,700 sq ft, w/stone gas fireplace, formal living & dining rms & eat-in kitchen. The 1st floor has in-law suite w/family rm w/fireplace, bedrm w/walk-in closet & en suite bath. The 2nd floor master features double walk-in closet . Enjoy the Kings Charter Community Pools & Playgrounds. $349,950. Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022 EN UN OPSE S U 1-4 O H

Fox Head

Beautiful 2-Story in the Hanover High School District –This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home has a freshly painted exterior, almost 2,400 sq ft, hardwood floors, living room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, master suite with walk-in closet & en suite bath with garden tub & separate tile shower, NEW HVAC system, rear deck & rear patio. $259,950. Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022

PRICE REDUCED!!!

Brick colonial 2 story in the Atlee School District! 4 bedrms, formal dining, living rm, family rm w/built in book cases. The kitchen has a lg breakfast nook! On a lg wooded lot w/attached deck. Seller has replaced heat pumps w/high efficiency Trane 15.5 SEER units. There is an underground, invisible dog fence for the front and back yard! Seller is providing a one year ERA Buyers Warranty! $350,000 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

Hanover High School

2-Story Transitional in Fox Head! 1,900 sq ft, 4 bedrms, 2 ½ ba & 1-car garage. Double width aggregate driveway, new dimensional roof & gutters, vinyl windows, large rear yard, storage shed & rear deck. Interior is pristine w/new hwd flooring downstairs & new carpet up. Family rm is large w/gas fireplace & opens to the eat-in kitchen w/new granite countertops & newer appliances. Offered for $249,950. Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025

Kings Charter

Completely Renovated 2-Story that is like brand new! Featuring 4 beds, 2.5 baths, new carpet in bedrooms, family room with fireplace, completely renovated kitchen with granite, stainless, custom cabinets & tile backsplash, master with walk-in closet & en suite bath, NEW HVAC system, fully fenced rear yard with rear deck, & 2 car attached garage. $277,000. Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022

Brand New Home in Honey Meadows

WOW!! BRAND NEW COMPLETED HOME w/TONS OF UPGRADES LESS THAN $330,000!! Home offers 2750 sq ft 3 bedrms, second floor loft, 2.5 ba, downstairs office. Family rm opens to kitchen w/granite counter tops, upgraded 42’ cherry cabinets, sunroom w/vaulted ceiling. Upstairs 3 lg bedrms w/master suite offering walk in closets, master bath. lg composite deck & irrigation!!$329,990 Call Kevin Morris 804-652-9025

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3.65 Acres and Hanover High!

Features 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, over 2,925 SqFt, Great Open and Bright Floorplan. Enjoy the Large Family Rm with Gas Fireplace, Formal Living and Dining Rooms, Kitchen with Breakfast Nook, Rec Room and Laundry Room with access to Walk-Up Attic and Central Vac. It also has a 2-Car Garage, ScreenedPorch,andTennisCourt!Takealookatthiswonderful home Sun., Nov. 17th from 1:00-3:00pm! $359,950 Call Logan S. Ryan 804-683-0395

FOR RENT!!

Newer 3 bedroom 2 bath 1700 sq. ft property, never been rented before, just painted very well laid out floor plan Large kitchen with tile floor & corian counter tops , great room with gas fireplace, dining room with columns or it can be used as home office, extra sun room on other side of kitchen. Large Master bedroom with super nice bath and large walk in closet. Professional landscaped yard. many upgrades. $1,650/month Call Joe Inge 427-5119

$3,000 bonus for closing contract.

Check this listing out again. Motivated seller has completely refurbished this 3,400 sq. ft. home and made it more open and updated and lowered the price again in Country Club Estates, West Point. 2 master suites, 4 beds, 3.5 baths. Top school systems on golf course. $319,000 Call Sandra Willis 804-380-3804

12+ Acres Studley Amazing Colonial on Private Lot

2,000 square feet, & 2 acres of land. Great open floor plan. The downstairs has a high ceiling, kitchen, countertop bar, dining area, living rm w/wood fireplace, formal dining FISH! FISH! FISH! New Rancher in Davis Place room. Upstairs, master bedroom w/bath and walk-in closet. 6.28 Waterfront Acres in Fontainebleau Estates located in King To be built! 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, Open Floor Plan, Plus 2 more bedrooms, one of which has a walk-up to a large William only 20 minutes from Mechanicsville. Lake is loaded attic. Every family member is sure to be all smiles in this with fish. lake built in 1967/ stocked in 1969. Lake is 19 feet deep. w/Garage. Priced in $220’s. great home. $269,777 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100 Call Sonny Haynes 357-3921 CallBrittneyCoxat804-651-4548orvisitusonlineat jjcoxrealestate.com

PRICE REDUCED!!

Four bedroom aluminum sided cape on a very large lot in a great area! Kitchen has been updated and the windows replaced. Updated appliances! Hardwood floors! Sellers are providing a one year ERA Buyer’s Warranty! Move in with payments lower than rent! $129,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100 www.erawoodyhogg.com

Cherrydale West

One Level Living!

Great home with convenient location in Davis Place! This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths (including 1st Floor Master Suite), 2-Car Garage, Paved Drive, and Large Back Deck. It has a great living room with Gas Fireplace and Kitchen with lots of Cabinet Space and Breakfast Nook. $198,000 Call Logan S. Ryan 804-683-0395

Hanover High & First Floor Master

1st Floor Master-Split rancher plan with 2,600 sq ft, 3 BR 2.5 Bath completel renovated including all new floors, new paint, gorgeous kitchen with granite, stainless & glass backsplash, 2 fireplaces, master with walk-in closet, bath with custom tile shower, sunken tub & granite topped double vanity. This home is like brand new! $225,000. Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022 ver l no oo Ha h Sch g Hi

Totally Renovated Cape!!

Dreams become reality with this 1900 sq. ft. home that sits on 4.25 acres that has been recently remodeled and renovated from top to bottom. The cherry wood floors that flow throughout the the downstairs accompany the stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, full backsplash & gorgeous cream cabinets, to create a Great Business Opportunity!!! kitchen worth making dinners in. The downstairs and upstairs both 6914 s.f. Gymnasium, for sale or lease, owner financing available boast two bedrooms and 1 full bath. $209,637 Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Call JJ Cox at 804-301-8633 jjcoxrealestate.com Call Sonny Haynes 357-3921

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Hanover High School!!

Beautifully landscaped corner lot in Strawhorn! Features a paved drive and a large lot! Vinyl sided colonial 2 story with a full basement! Enjoy the beautiful days on your screened porch! First floor features a family room plus the walkout basement has an additional rec room. 4 Spacious Bedrooms & 3 ½ Baths. House is in great condition and sellers are providing a one year ERA buyers warranty! $249,950 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100 R EA TY 1 Y RAN R WA

A Y ER ANT RR WA

Don’t miss this charming cape with over 1,500 sq ft, 4 bdrms, 2 full baths and 30x40 2-car detached garage! The interior offers bright family room with fp, eat-in kitchen, two bedrooms on the first floor and master suite with his & $3,000 bonus for closing contract. hers closets & en suite bath. The exterior features insulated Mattaponi River. 140 feet on 1.42 acre lot on river with 30x40 2-car attached garage with workbenches & storage 3-bed, 2-ba home. What an opportunity to have a home on a deep, navigable river. $339,900 above, large rear deck & paved driveway. $214,950. Call Sandra Willis 804-380-3804 Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025

Great location! Has been soil tested for septic system and driveway has been put in. 12.22 wooded acres $124,950

RENT TO OWN!!!

Hardwood floors throughout! Cozy family room! Heated and cooled Florida Room. Upgraded heat pump and central air! 33x17 In ground pool w/cabana and hot tub! Paved drive leads to two car detached garage w/storage above. All appliances convey including 3 refrigerators, washer and dryer. One year ERA Warranty for the whole house plus the pool! Don’t miss this one! $229,900 Call Woody Hogg for details 804-357-0967 EN 2-4 OPDAY N U S

Rent To Own

Features a huge master bedroom with a fireplace! Huge family room with a second fireplace, ceramic tile and gas range. Master bath has a jetted tub and a separate shower. Eat in kitchen with custom cabinets. Immediate occupancy on this low maintenance 2 story colonial with a country porch! $269,950 The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

NEWLISTING!!

Wonderfultwo-storyColonialinHanoverHighSchooldistrict. Theproperty has been renovated and ready to move in. This maintenance free home has a nice kitchen with Granite counter tops, new flooring, newly painted, hardwood floor in foyer and formal dining room, huge family room, three nice bedrooms and two and one half baths. Detached garage, paved driveway,cornerlot,backdeckandhugeyard. $204,950. Call Kathy Carmichael 683-0011


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