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Megan Bower and Grace Baker lead Atlee High Class of 2019 By Melody Kinser Managing Editor
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ECHANICSVILLE – Megan Bower will receive her diploma on Saturday, June 15, as valedictorian of the Atlee High School Class of 2019. She has a grade point average of 4.73973. Grace Baker, with a 4.72973 GPA, has been named salutatorian of her class. MEGAN BOWER Atlee 12 p.m. Saturday, June 15 E.J. Wade Arena Stuart Siegel Center VCU 1200 W. Broad St. Richmond
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E.J. Wade Arena of the Stuart Siegel Center on the campus of VCU at 1200 W. Broad St. in Richmond. Megan is the daughter of Karen and Douglas Bower of Mechanicsville. She served as treasurer
her junior year and president her senior year of the Key Club. She was a member of the Atlee Archery Team, and participated on the state, national and world competition teams.
Megan was a member of the Atlee Marching Band, Beta Club, National Honor Society, and German National Honor Society. In her community, she has been a member of the Girl Scouts and received the Gold Award Girl Scout. She served as a member of the Board of Directors her senior year. She attends All Souls Episcopal Church, where she is a Youth Group member, Acolyte, and Sunday School assistant. Megan has served as a volunteer counselor “Buddy� at St. Elizabeth’s camp, a camp for young adults with special needs. She also is involved with Community Bible Study. Atlee’s valedictorian will see ATLEE pg. 4
Standoff Sarah Via continues pursues seat on HCBOS in 97th By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local MECHANICSVILLE -So far, no one is blinking in a continuing battle for the 97th District House of Delegates nomination following a 1st District Committee ruling earlier last week that upheld an appeal by challenger Scott Wyatt. The 22-member panel upheld an appeal by Wyatt’s campaign, in effect legitimizing the May 4 Convention that declared the Cold Harbor District representative on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors the duly elected nominee, but incumbent Chris Peace’s camp is saying not so fast. Following the ruling on Monday night, May 20, Peace issued a statement reaffirming his position that the 1st District had no authorsee 97TH, pg. 19
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ECHANICSVILLE – Sarah Richardson Via, a lifetime resident of Hanover County, has announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination as the Cold Harbor representative on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors in the June 11 Primary Election. “I am tired of feeling helpless in this time of complex and divided politics,� Via said. VIA “I love Hanover County and, having lived in the Cold Harbor
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The Atlee High School Show Choir recently performed for senior citizens of Hanover and Henrico counties at Senior Helpers. Among those attending was Frances Wessells, 99, who founded the VCU and University of Richmond Dance Programs. She choreographed and taught dance as an assistant professor at VCU for many years. Barbara Wilkins, the owner of Senior Helpers, said, “We surprised her by bringing her to the show choir performance, announced from the stage that she was in the audience and gave her a big bouquet of flowers. She was so touched and grateful that even now students would appreciate her contribution to dance and the cultural arts.” Shown are, from left, Barbara Wilkins; Frances Wessells; Natan Berestyn, director, Atlee High School Show Choirs; Belinda Hensley, director of Nursing, Senior Helpers; and Patricia Lessard, former student at VCU of Wessells.
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Residents reminded it’s illegal to place signs in right-of-ways HANOVER – Residents are reminded that it is illegal to place signs within the Virginia Department of Transportation’s right-of-way and that violations of this law can result in fines. The VDOT right-of-way typically includes median strips, utility poles, street signs and the area between the road and ditch line. Hanover County actively enforces this state law throughout the county, and violators can be assessed a $100 fine per illegal sign. Signs illegally placed on private property also are subject to civil penalties. David Maloney, director of Planning, said his office continues to receive complaints about illegally placed signs over the years and has assessed a number of fines. “A majority of these illegal signs are constructed of inexpensive materials and they remain within the public right-of-way or on private property and are neglected,” Maloney
added. “They are very unsightly and become a form of litter.” He also said that signs within the public right-of-way present many nuisances and dangers to motorists. “They become visual distractions to drivers and they can block sight lines, especially at intersections and driveways,” Maloney said. “The county’s goals are to keep our county beautiful and achieve compliance with state sign laws,” Maloney added. “We do not have a goal of collecting fines, but we will do so where necessary to discourage businesses and individuals from posting illegal signs.” In an effort to enforce the regulations, the zoning enforcement staff periodically performs sweeps of the county’s roads to remove illegally placed signs with the right-of-way, and notify see SIGNS, pg. 4
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Driving under the influence of alcohol was reported in the 17500 block of Mountain Road/Blessed Place, Montpelier.
Destruction of property, monument, valued, $1,000, was reported in the 11100 block of Air Park Road, Ashland.
Petit larceny shoplifting was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.
Failure to appear on a felony charge was reported in the 7500 block of County Complex Road, Hanover.
Obstructing justice no force was reported in the 4500 block of Mechanicsville.
Driver did not report an accident with damages, $1,000, in the 14200 block of Washington Highway, Ashland.
Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 10000 block of Kings Dominion Boulevard, Doswell.
Possession o f marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 18000 lane of Mountain Road/Waldrop Lane, Montpelier.
Receiving stolen goods was reported in the 9200 block of Chamberlayne Road/Atlee Station Road, Mechanicsville.
Possession of marijuana, subsequent offense, was reported in the 12000 block of Washington Highway/Design Road, Ashland.
Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 16100 block of Woodman Hall Road, Montpelier.
Simple assault was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.
Petit larceny, $500 not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.
Driving under the influence of alcohol was reported in the 8200 block of Shady Grove Road, Mechanicsville.
Unlawful purchase or possession of alcoholic beverage was reported in the 2200 block of Old Church Road, Mechanicsville.
Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 8000 block of Darva Glen, Mechanicsville.
Petit larceny building was reported in the 11400 block of Washington Highway, Ashland.
Driving under the influence of alcohol was reported in the 16300 block of Gun Barrel Road, Montpelier.
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Driver did not report an accident with damages, $250, in the 7000 block of Bonniefield Drive, Mechanicsville.
Reckless, general, was reported in the 9100 block of Chamberlayne Road, Mechanicsville.
Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 3700 block of Mechanicsville
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District for 19 years, I recognize the successes and the challenges faced when making decisions for this special part of Hanover. Via, a loan officer assistant at Assurance Financial and a group fitness instructor at the YMCA, said she understands what it means to work hard for her family. She and her husband, Justin Via, are raising two children while trying to teach them the value of volunteerism and good citizenship. Her husband works as a
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be attending the University of Virginia (UVA) to study chemical engineering. As for her years at Atlee, Megan said, “I have enjoyed my high school experience. I am glad to have been impacted by so many won-
journeyman electrician at Hill Electrical in Mechanicsville, and her children attend the public schools in the district. Being in the mortgage industry, Via said she appreciates that Hanover has one of the lowest real estate tax rates among the surrounding counties. She said she believes that keeping the tax burden low will require smart, managed growth and enticing more businesses to Hanover. With her degrees in Political Science, Criminal Justice, and Education, she said she is uniquely qualified to this role. She said she understands the role and needs of govern-
ment, the important role and needs first responders and police officers have in a rural community, and the significant responsibility the school board plays in developing the school system. As the secretary of the PTA at Battlefield Elementary School and a long-time volunteer and youth leader at her church, Via has worked to support and improve this community. She said she lives and advocates conservative values and fiscal responsibility. “I believe in creating a more transparent local government and working
to provide the Cold Harbor District with access to broadband internet as it is now an essential utility for any school district in the 21st century. I would also love to explore the idea of a park for families to enjoy. This could also help alleviate the hazards faced by runners and cyclists who risk their lives on our shoulder-less roads,� Via said. Via is hosting a Meet & Greet from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 2, at the Fellowship Center of Black Creek Church (the old fire station). Her campaign may be contacted at sarahviasupervisor@ gmail.com.
derful teachers and friends, who have challenged me to be my best. Looking to the future I know that my time as an Atlee Raider will be an important and valuable memory.� Grace’s parents are Bob and Debbie Baker of Mechanicsville. While at Atlee, Grace
served as captain of the Advanced Girls’ and Mixed Show Choirs, captain of the Atlee High School Tennis Team, president of the National Beta Club, and vice president of the Spanish Honor Society. She also has been a student mentor for SODA and was a member of the Atlee High
School Field Hockey Team. Grace has served as a counselor at the Westview on the James Non Profit Summer Camp, a volunteer for Church Ministries in RVA, piano student and teacher at Grand Staff Studios, and middle school leader and high school member of Small Group.
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Sale and distribution of marijuana, ½-ounce to 5 pounds, was reported in the 10300 block of Sliding Hill Road, Ashland.
property owners of illegal signs placed on private property. Anyone wishing to construct or post a sign is encouraged to contact the Hanover County Planning Department
at 804-365-6171. The staff welcomes sign inquiries, and will work with property and business owners to ensure their signs conform to applicable requirements. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
Grace will be attending the University of Virginia in the Echols Scholars program. She will be studying biology and Spanish on a pre-medicine track. “Although challenging, Atlee was an amazing environment in which I was able to develop my skills and personality through interdis-
ciplinary education,� Grace said. “The collective efforts of my teachers and parents have prepared me, along with the rest of my class, to fulfill my role in improving the world. I am honored to receive this academic recognition and grateful for my experiences at Atlee throughout the last four years.�
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By Melody Kinser Managing Editor
D
o you ever have one of those nights when -- regardless of how tired you are -- you just can’t get to sleep. Yes, I’ve read the reports about insomnia with aging. But, I love to sleep. When I babysat friends’ children years ago, I would tell them “You’ll wished you had taken this nap when you get older.” Considering most were lucky to have reached the rolling over stage, I’m confident they didn’t take my advice. So, on those rare occasions when sleep eludes me, the commentary going on in my head is either too in-depth or just silly. Among the “conversations” taking place are: Why do people count sheep? Why would that make someone sleepy? Never tried it.
I wish I had the wit and sense of humor of Jerry Seinfeld with his hilarious observations. My attempts -- keep in mind, only shared with me -- fall flat. Now here’s a biggie: Did the United States really put men on the moon? I have some conspiracy theorist friends who are convinced the whole landing was filmed on a movie or TV stage in Burbank, California. My parents didn’t give me an option the night of July 20, 1969. I was five days shy of becoming a teenager and watching astronauts walk on the moon didn’t excite me. But I remember it like it was yesterday on that black and white TV in the living room. Why do some people prefer cats over dogs? What can a cat do to be considered a pet? I know cursive and shorthand -- can I take notes in an unknown “language”?
How hands-on are students in a classroom with apps on iPhones that can aid in course work? There was no such thing as a calculator way back when. But we did have an abacus (if you don’t know what it is, as my parents said to me, “Look it up.” That meant an encyclopedia or dictionary). What kind of world are we leaving for younger generations? I worry about the future of my great-nephews and great-nieces. Whether you believe in climate change is your decision, but there’s definitely something taking place with glaciers melting, snow falling in areas that never had it before, insane flooding, and heat and cold in unusual locales. Overall, writing this has been therapeutic. Although I still don't know how some topics even come to mind. With that, I'll say "Sweet dreams."
Photographer had wide-angled view of life By Jim Ridolphi Contributing Columnist When I got my first job as a photographer, I quickly learned that I was a member of a strange brew of collective souls, a sort of band of brothers who sometimes didn’t play well together. I also quickly realized that shoot-
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a lifetime resident of a sleepy little street near Willow Lawn. Wilton and Eleanor Tenney’s home was always a hub of activity that usually involved students from Patrick Henry High School. Eleanor Tenney taught at the school for decades and established a reputation as a teacher who lived for her students and taught long after the
final bell ended in Ashland. Some years into Eleanor’s tenure, her husband Wilton began shooting yearbook and sports team photos for the school. Those years of photos are iconic for their clarity and precise composition, and Wilton dragged his big Hasselblad to Ashland for his see LIFE, pg. 8
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On Dec. 12, 2018, Angela KellyWiecek, Chickahominy District representative on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors, appointed Mark Creery to the county’s Economic Development Authority (EDA). His four-year term runs to 2022. The EDA is responsible for encouraging businesses to expand or locate in Hanover County and has broad power to acquire, own, lease, and dispose of properties to promote industry and develop trade. Its activities involve non-public decisions and confidential negotiations. Angela’s appointment insults her constituents. Creery does not reside or vote in Hanover County. His home is a fifth floor $576,000 luxury condo at Rocketts Landing in Henrico County, near the City of Richmond line, with views of the downtown and the James River. A spokesman for Hanover he’s not. Welcome to Angela’s world where Hanover’s economic development will be decided in secret by a Rocketts Landing resident. Angela’s EDA appointment also is politically compromising and highly problematic. Listing the Rocketts Landing address, Angela reported a $500 campaign contribution from Creery on Jan. 2, 2019. Imagine an exclusive gathering at Mark’s luxury condo or elsewhere where understandings are reached on Hanover’s place within the Richmond region -- with checks as holiday gifts. Mark has a four-year EDA appointment. Angela has his money. Message: If you live outside the county, just pay a supervisor because the sky’s the limit. You can be appointed and exercise real power over see LETTERS, pg. 8
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Bridge named in recognition of fallen firefighter Brad Clark of the accident. Clark died at the scene and other firefighters were seriously injured. In his last moments, Clark warned his fellow firefighters of the impending crash, giving them just enough warning to save their lives. In February, Clark was honored with the 2019 Ray Downey Courage and Valor Award, named after a New York City firefighter who died in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. His widow, Melanie Clark, received the award in April on his behalf. Also in February, Northam recognized Clark as Virginia Career Firefighter of the Year for 2018. “Many will forever be grateful for his leadership and valor to the very end,� said the governor. “However, Lt. Clark was a hero long before that rainy night in October and was a remarkable firefighter who is deeply missed.� The renaming of the bridge was requested by the
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thanked and congratulated by Canova Peterson, board of supervisors chairman, and County Administrator Cecil R. Harris Jr., who thanked them for their “over 2,000 years of service, love and commitment to Hanover County.� The supervisors annually recognizes its employees for their tenure with the county. Employees reaching the 15-, 20-, 25- and 30-year service levels are presented with a plaque, service pin and small gifts of appreciation, with choices depending on the length of service. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
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Jennifer Edelman, Chris Giorgi, Tyronna Jones, Joelle Inge-Messerschmidt and Lars Messerschmidt of the CSB; Eugene Emelianov, Shamanya Gray, Brian Hughes and Nathan Webel of Pamunkey Regional Jail; Andrew Hodnett of Animal Control; Charles Matthews and Terry Moore of Public Works; Paul Parrish and Jaime Stoops of Pamunkey Regional Library; Amanda Payne of Social Services; Charles Smith of Emergency Communications; and Norma Verdicchio of the Treasurer’s Office. The employees were
Hanover County Board of Supervisors and approved by the General Assembly and the Commonwealth Transportation Board. Speaking at a ceremony Photo submitted by Tom Harris on May 10 at nearby Shady Grove United Methodist Melanie Clark, left, and Fire-EMS Chief Jethro Piland, right, listen as Lt. Brad Clark’s father Bob
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MECHANICSVILLE -The Pole Green Road Bridge over Interstate 295 has been named after Hanover County firefighter Lt. Brad Clark, who was killed in October when he was struck by a tractor-trailer while responding to a traffic accident near that spot. The bridge is now named the Lieutenant Bradford T. Clark, Hanover Fire-EMS Memorial Bridge. Clark’s tragic death resulted in the General Assembly strengthening Virginia’s MoveOver Law, which requires drivers to move over as they approach stationary vehicles with flashing emergency lights. A first offense will now be a Class I misdemeanor rather than a traffic infraction. Gov. Ralph Northam signed the bill into law on May 2 during a ceremony in the historic Hanover Courthouse. The truck that killed Clark did not move over and struck the fire truck that had carried him and other Hanover Fire/ EMS personnel to the scene
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Hanover’s economic development with no accountability or transparency. Insulting and toxic “play and pay” best describe this outrageous situation. Angela serves Henrico and Richmond interests, not Hanover County. Mark Creery may survive on the EDA until 2022. Angela Kelly-Wiecek’s term on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors, however, must end this year. Tom Walsh deserves our vote on June 11. Walsh should be everyone’s choice for Chickahominy District supervisor. Bob Nelson Mechanicsville
Change needed to represent all of county Change. Yes, we need change in our
district and in all of Hanover County. I’ve lived in different areas of the county since the 1980s. Since 2008, things have only gotten worse despite what some continue to preach and say is not true fact – depends on what part of the county you may live and how you are treated. Something that needs to be addressed for the better of the people is the want to be leaders and represent us only to step away from real issues. We need someone to “man-up” and truly care and represent all Hanoverians. I know no one wants to hear the negative but they’ve been shoved under the rug far too long by different committees that are supposed to represent all the people and starts in our own backyard. One community decided to pave the site (what they call amenities), however, before the process they decided to cut costs, scaling back the parking area 3 to 4 feet. So, instead of having vehicles behind the standard boundary line, your
vehicle is now forced to the road’s edge. Their plan would work if you had a Fiat or a Volkwagen Beetle. How would you feel if your mother or grandmother with a handicap decal was towed – two days before Christmas in the idle of the night only to wake up to find that vehicle gone? The claim was that the tire was off the pavement; this was done only to senior citizens, when others who truly were out of their bounds and break laws can do whatever. We reached out to David Maloney, director of Planning and Zoning. We even sent photos – only to be ignored as standard law public and private areas are to provide handicap parking to extend the roadway behind the boundary line as it should be to keep vehicles out of the street. The land owners’ excuse is that they had to pay over $3,000 to repair broken lines, repairs were done -- before any paving and damage were in the main road not where residents park. They did eventually add a few signs. They continue to threaten residents. If your vehicle is off the pavement, you are subject to towing. Yes, selected residents were even evicted for that reason. We don’t have the option
of calling police if a problem occurs unless we are dead or dying – especially during certain times – they are too busy. Just one example why we need Col. David R. Hines out he does not represent all Hanoverians. He and his force have a closed mind. “See only what they choose to look for.” Sheriff Hines does not represent us. The rule we’re forced to live by is keep a low profile and keep quiet. What were you thinking – paving was done on Route 1 at Sliding Hill and Cedar Lane. It took over a year of multiple accidents, backups and in the end a poor job done. That only created more aggressive drivers. Now they’re opening a hotel behind the Taco Bell at Sliding Hill, which is/was another bad decision by the Planning Commission and others. This will be a welcome to drug and other trafficking, but, like so much going on in the county, don’t be surprised you won’t hear about it. It will be kept quiet – that’ what they do. Now with the addition of Chickahominy Falls and Rivers Mill just over the bridge in Henrico, it’s only going to add more congestion and accidents to the area. It’s a poor decision – not one thought
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It was with no surprise to me to read in your May 22 edition the Angela Kelly-Wiecek will be running for another term. Like politicians at all levels, she touted all the great things she claims to have done for us the Chickahominy district residents. I have lived in Kingswood Court subdivision since early 1983. My wife and I raised two sons here and watched them both eventually graduate Atlee High School and go off to college. I still remember former Supervisor George Feldman coming to my door to ask me to vote for him. I guess the idea of knocking on the doors
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went into long-range effects. This is just a touch on reason why we need representation for all citizens of all ages not just the select few. Take the blinders off now. The rule is seeing what you choose to see, not what’s really going on. All incumbents have their jaunties, not just what’s always best for all just the chosen few. Blanche Roberts Hanover
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of your constituents went the way of civility. Since Feldman, I have seen the once beautiful Atlee Station Road go from farmland with two subdivisions on it to a seemingly endless line of newer ones with home prices so high I don’t know how people buy them. I had no idea the area had so many millionaires. Kelly-Wiecek has continued this practice of “I never met a developer I didn’t like.” Just read about how the board trampled on the RV dealer’s request to place a sign along I-95 so they could placate the developer of the Bass Pro area project. Also, how about the fairly new project down from Atlee High School named “The Bridge Nobody Asked For.” I personally am sick KellyWiecek’s stewardship and can only pray someone will rise up to oppose her and provide us with honest common sense representation. When you view this alongside Scott Wyatt having his campaign vs. Chris Peace funded by by Sen. Tommy Norment, R-3, of the Virginia General Assembly, Hanover politics is getting slimy. I won’t be voting for Wyatt or Kelly-Wiecek . Doug Windsor Mechanicsville see LETTERS, pg. 13
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annual assignment for many years. To my good fortune, he also was a kind man who found time in his busy schedule to mentor me as a photographer and provided answers to those pesky sports-related questions I could not seem to solve. He assured me he could have me shooting publicationworthy night football photos in no time if I paid attention and followed instructions to the “t.” see LIFE, pg. 13
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ECHANICSVILLE – In addition to the great tomatoes, those attending the 2019 Hanover Tomato Festival can expect what organizers call “great entertainment and exceptional community support.� This year’s event will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Friday, July 12, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, at Pole Green Park at 8996 Pole Green Park Lane in Mechanicsville. From Hanover Tomatoes to talented musicians, Hanover Tomato pies to fried green tomatoes, artisan to agricultural vendors, BowWow Beach to the MaterFUN
Zone, everything about this event is uniquely Hanover. DJ Luke Gibson of Random Play Productions will kick off Friday’s event. Apricity, from Mechanicsville, will follow by bridging the gap between hard rock and melodic grunge. Apricity, with hits of past and present and hard-hitting drums and blasting riffs, is said to breathe new life into rock music. Saturday’s entertainment opens at 9 a.m. with a local favorite, the Hanover Concert Band, followed by a variety of musical performances scheduled throughout the day. Also on the musical scheduled for Saturday are:
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Musical entertainment will be provided by these bands during this year’s Hanover Tomato Festival.
The Windbags: 10:30 a.m. -- A Virginia-based acoustic group (bass, percussion, guitars and four voices) that plays a variety of music from the 1960s to today.
twist. Pistol Sister has played all over the region, and is currently working on its first EP. Ban Caribe: 2:30 p.m. -- Kevin Davis & Ban Caribe is a blend of Afro-Cuban/
Pistol Sister: 12:30 p.m. -- An alt-country, Americana band from Richmond. The band’s original music is inspired by the classic country sounds of the 1970s, but with a modern
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Incumbents and newcomers seek seats on school board By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local HANOVER -- Four candidates, including incumbent Marla Coleman, placed their names in nomination for the soon-to-be open Henry District seat on the Hanover County School Board at last Wednesday’s meeting of the Hanover County Board of Supervisors. New candidates for COLEMAN the position include Paul Sutton, Jesper Lorentzen and Elwood Sanders. In addition, two people will be considered for the Beaverdam seat on the school board, including incumbent John Axselle and Rev. Scott Bray. Coleman, a former guidance counselor and SANDERS career education admin-
istrator, is completing her first term of service on the board, and expressed her desire to continue in that role. She cited a productive working relationship with Henry District supervisor Sean Davis and her willingness to address and solve LORENTZEN problems as factors in her decision to seek another four-year term. “I’ve always been focused on service to youth and service toward my community,” Coleman said. “I feel it in my heart. I am pleased with the progress we have made.” Sebena Moritz, AXSELLE Harold Flippo and Rachel Levy spoke in support of Coleman’s reappointment. see SCHOOL, pg. 12
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“Her devotion to her students, to her purpose, to her job has pleased us as constituents and we hope she will be strongly considered,� Moritz said. She is being challenged by local attorney Elwood Earl “Sandy� Sanders, who expressed a desire to be involved in the school policy process. “It’s an awesome responsibility to even be considered for something like this,� Sanders, the father of three, said. “I’ve always been interested in what’s going on. I believe there is much that is good in Hanover schools. We want to keep the good and avoid the bad.� Sanders described himself as a “change the world� type person, and said he writes a blog for a conservative website. Also seeking the seat is veterinarian Jesper Lorentzen, the father of four daughters who figures to be involved in Hanover schools “for the next 17 years. After considering a busy schedule, Lorentzen said he decided that the time to serve is now -even with the challenges. “I want to make a difference for my children, not my grandchildren,� he said after the meeting. “For many of us the time to serve is when we get older and have a little more time on our hands. I want to make a difference for my children now.�
Lorentzen told the supervisors that he and his wife chose Hanover County because of its excellent schools and expressed a desire to be part of that process. “We have some of the best schools and I want to keep it that way. Actually, I want to make it better,� he concluded. George Sutton could not attend the meeting due to illness, but Pastor Ed Vinson presented his name for consideration. “I have known Mr. Sutton for eight years and have found him to be a man of character and integrity,� Vinson said. “He’s fair and impartial and listens to all points of view with empathy. He respects all people.� Long time Beaverdam school board representative John Axselle said he wants to be reappointed so the system continues on a path toward excellence for the students it serves. “I want to provide the best learning experience we can for the children of Hanover,� Axselle said. “I look forward to continuing to serve . . . and, hopefully, provide an even better education for the children of Hanover County.� Robert Barnett nominated Rev. Scott Bray, pastor of Springfield Baptist Church, for the Beaverdam seat. Bray did not attend the meeting but Barnett relayed the pastor’s thoughts on serving the students of Hanover County. Bray, a local business owner and pastor see SCHOOL pg. 13
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Resident: correct data at issue in race As a voter, I’m excited that this year we have choices when it comes to the Hanover County Board of Supervisors (HCBOS). I know it is not a small decision to open oneself and one’s family up to running for an elected office. I’d like to thank everyone who has been willing to run. I think choice opens discussion, which makes our government stronger. In the Chickahominy District, I received a door hanger at my home from Tom Walsh. I appreciated learning about his platform, and readily decided that he has many facts incorrect and has not done his
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A couple of days passed before he invited me to shoot a football game at PHHS and I accepted without hesitation. That perfect fall evening outside Ashland is clear in my mind for two reasons. It’s when I first began to understand the challenges, and felt comfortable on the sideline thanks to Wilton’s tutelage. It’s also the first time I met Nick Liberante, another disciple of Mr. Tenney, who was on the sideline shooting the game. Wilton joked that he felt especially safe on this night because he was surrounded by Italians, and he watched as Nick and I scurried up and down the sidelines following his instructions to the letter. He seemed like a proud father watching his sons take over the family business. In the years that followed, Nick and I found ourselves side-by-side on many eve-
homework on understanding what a seat on the BOS can and cannot do. First, when the vote to remove proffers was passed 4-3, Angela Kelly-Wiecek was among the three dissenters – voting to keep proffers. Of the four members voting for removal two remain on the BOS; Peterson, the architect, in Mechanicsville, and Davis, the real estate agent, in Henry. Proffers are voluntary and cannot be required as a matter of county policy. Walsh indicating that, if elected, he would “bring back proffers” apparently is not aware that this is out of the purview of a BOS to request proffers or make them a matter of county policy. Leaders in Hanover run a tight, fiscally-conservative ship. Our current tax rate of 0.81/100 = is the lowest in
the Greater Richmond area: Caroline = 0.83; Chesterfield = 0.96; City of Richmond =1.20; Henrico = 0.87 (2017 tax.virginia.gov). Hanover puts forth a balanced budget every year and then typically underspends. Walsh’s material says “cut government waste and unnecessary expenses” without any indication what these may be. Walsh’s material indicated that home assessments have increased by 27.8% - true; but county staff in the Assessor’s Office control the assessment and reassessment processes, which are all based on the current property market. Assessments are not in the purview of elected BOS seats. The increase property assessments also are a correction from the recession of 2008. My hope is that this correction in recent years has all of my neighbors who had
nings, either on the sideline of a football game or in the gymnasium covering basketball. We also frequently crawled around in the dirt at baseball and softball games. And whether it was one of those rain-soaked nights on a soggy sideline or scampering up a narrow ladder to access a photographer’s stand at RIR, shooting with Nick was always special. Over those years I learned from Nick’s energy and dedication and his boundless enthusiasm for life in general. He approached his photography similar to the fashion he approached life, realistically and filled with hope. After Wilton and Eleanor passed, Nick became the unofficial trustee of their memory, keeping their names prominent in PHHS history and preserving those precious photos. Both of us expressed frustration at not being able to fully explain just how much Wilton had done for us, both as pho-
tographers and men. He set examples on both counts that were high marks of aspiration for both of us. I thought about those conversations with Nick as I sat in St. Anne’s Catholic Church and stared at a coffin that contained his body, but not the soul of a man. I realized that Nick’s message is one of life as I saw the outpouring of love from friends and family who came to say their tearful goodbyes. I couldn’t help but remember a conversation I had with Nick as we carried Wilton’s coffin to his final resting place on a snowy winter day years ago. “Many people will never know how much he meant to so many people,” Nick said. “We will,” I replied. Now, plenty of people will miss and remember Nick for years to come. He became a beloved member of his community and never failed to support numerous projects,
gone “upside down” on their mortgages back to being “in the black.” Walsh pointed to “hyperdevelopment” with KellyWiecek having voted for “over 2,500 units in Hanover” and “1,000 in the Chickahominy District.” Over eight years of service on the BOS, that equates to Kelly-Wiecek voting for on-average 300 in Hanover and 125 in Chickahominy new dwellings a year – annual growth of less than 2%. In a county the size of Hanover, in the size of the Greater Metro Richmond area, this in not “hyper-development.” The Chickahominy District does have a larger proportion of new dwellings as it is in the suburban area, slated for development to keep 80% of Hanover rural. In addition, basic economics would indicate that with
Reynolds professor to study coyotes in county Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com Dr. Richard Groover, a biology professor at Reynolds Community College, will begin a study to determine how many coyotes might be in Hanover. He has designed the research to cover most of the county, by recording coyotes
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with baited game camera stations and by actual live observations at night. “Coyotes are a very successful invasive predator,” Groover said. “They are originally from Southwest United States, and have now spread to all 50 states and much of Canada. They are see COYOTES, pg. 25
a great preparation for all students.” Beaverdam supervisor Aubrey “Bucky Stanley” said he would be meeting with both candidates, and Henry District representative Sean Davis expressed his intention to do the same with the four candidates in his district. Supervisors will name the selected nominees at the June 26 meeting., which will get underway at 6 p.m. at the Administration Building.
who was born and raised in Mechanicsville, provided his vision for Hanover’s educational future. “For Hanover public schools to thrive in these diverse times, we must lead in a way of inclusion by creating see LETTERS, pg. 25 schools that promote and celebrate cultural diversity,” Bray both with his photography and said in a message delivered by hard work. Barnett. “Diverse schools are And some might forget or fail to remember the subtle man of the Hanover Board nature of Nick or the joy it of Supervisors; Hanover Fire/ brought just being in his presContinued from pg. 7 EMS Chief Jethro Piland; Bob ence, or the void his passing Church were Rob Cary, Chief Clark, father of Lt. Clark; and leaves for that tiny band of Deputy Commissioner for Melanie Clark, his widow. brothers. the Virginia Department Information submitted by But, his family and friends of Transportation; W. Tom Harris, Hanover County do have the special privilege Canova Peterson, chair- public information officer. of remembering and knowing that Nick’s legacy truly lies in the way he lived and the people he touched. And there might be some who will never know the subtle dignity and compassion of the man who took photographs that will last long past our time on this earth. Maybe, those who follow won’t appreciate or remember what Nick meant to a community, the large group of admirHURRY IN BEFORE SALE ENDS ers he called friends, the countless students who were inspired by his words and actions, or the family who always came 6156 Mechanicsville Turnpike • 730-3016 first for Nick. landmcarpetonemechanicsville.com But, I will.
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Members of the shift that won the APCO award for Outstanding Performance by a Team during a Critical Incident for their performance on Oct. 11, 2018, are shown with members of Fire/EMS Station #6 (Henry), who were the respondents in the accident in which Lt. Brad Clark lost his life. They gathered during the 2019 Emergency Communications Awards ceremony. Shown are, from left, front row, communications officers Katie Sprouse, Chelsea Davis and Megan Nixon; second row, firefighters Evan Smith, Jeremiah Sheehan, Ryan Hoy, Carter Lewis and Dave Johnson, along with Judson Smith, communications supervisor, and communications officers Liz Limerick and Kayla DeNapoli; behind Evan Smith is Preston Main, communications senior supervisor; n the back row are Cheryl Buchanan, communications center manager; Lyn Buchanan, Fire-EMS battalion chief; Robbie Phillips, assistant chief; Jethro Piland, chief; Eddie Buchanan, assistant chief; Chris Elish, firefighter; and Nathan Elswick, communications officer.
Outstanding Emergency Communications and Animal Control officers honored HANOVER -- Hanover County honored its Emergency Communications and Animal Control Officers in a recognition ceremony held on April 17 at the County Administration Building. During the Animal Control portion of the ceremony led by Chief Jeff Parker, Officer Jennifer Niess was honored as the Animal
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Control Officer of the Year for 2018. Volunteer of the Year for 2018 went to Ed Bernas and Kennel Attendant of the Year was Victoria Powers for 2018. Christie Peters (Richmond City Animal Control and Care, and Officer Tim Clough, Goochland Animal Protection) were honored with the 2018 Partnership and Assistance Award for their help with aid and assistance during the
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tragic loss of Animal Control Officer Heather Edwards in October 2018. During the emergency communications portion of the ceremony, Kelley Jones was honored as Hanover County Emergency Communications Officer of the Year for 2018. Jones is a graduate of Lee-Davis High School and has been a member of Hanover County
Emergency Communications since December 2017. She was nominated by her supervisors because of her outstanding attitude, dedication, and professionalism. “Kelley has one of the finest attitudes I have had the pleasure of witnessing in all my see OFFICERS, pg. 15
unique style that replaces the drum sets with timbales, congas, bongos, maracas, steel pan and claves with guitar chords and harmonic vocals. The group’s repertoire is spiritually inspired by traditional African rhythms and chants. Community sponsors supporting the Hanover Tomato Festival include:
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years in emergency communications. She always has a smile on her face, makes herself available for extra shifts, and is willing to volunteer to assist when we need additional staffing. We are extremely proud of Kelley’s service to our department, our user agencies and to the citizens of Hanover County,” Charlie Udriet, deputy director of Emergency Communications, said. The department also honored Judson Smith for Outstanding Individual Performance during a Critical Incident for his performance while working the Fire/EMS radio during the tragic accident involving Lt. Brad Clark and the crew of Engine 6 in October 2018. Also honored for Outstanding Team Performance during a critical incident involving this same accident were Communications staff members: Stacey Adams, Cheryl Buchanan, Julie Cooper, Chelsea Davis, Kayla DeNapoli, Eddie Eacho, Nathan Elswick, Shannon Harrell, Janie Hayes, Kim Kinker, Casey Lawrence, Liz Limerick, Preston Main, Kim Mills, Megan Nixon, Judson Smith, Katie Sprouse and Nick Tragesser. Their performance was described as one the finest examples of how emergency communications personnel come together during a time of extreme crisis and
perform as a highly effective team during such a stressful and tragic event. Senior Communications Officer Tiffany Dowdy was recognized as the Communications Training Officer of the Year for 2018 and Supervisor Judson Smith was recognized as the Supervisor of the Year for 2018. Communications Officers Katie Sprouse and Jude Dawson tied for and received the eighth annual Heins “Dedication to Duty” award for receiving the highest number of peer recognition cards for 2018. This award is named for retired Director Phil Heins, who was present for the award. Several communications personnel were recognized for their years of service: Zach Hazelwood and Judson Smith, 5 years; Charles Smith, 15 years; Kim Kinker, Angie Conley and Dawn Drewry, 20 years; and Carole Starcher, 35 years of service. The department also recognized Communications Officers Diane Branch and Megan Pembroke for their outstanding performance utilizing the department’s automated Emergency Police, Fire and Medical Dispatch Protocols for having the highest annual EMD/EFD/EPD scores for 2018. W. Canova Peterson IV, chairman of the Hanover County Board of Supervisors, read and presented Curt Shaffer, director
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of the Public Safety Emergency Communications Department, with a Proclamation honoring the Hanover Public Safety Communications Officers for their dedication, service and sacrifice during National Telecommunicator’s Week. Peterson also read and presented to Chief Jeff Parker, head of the Animal Control Department, with a Proclamation honoring the Animal Control Officers for their dedication, service and sacrifice during National Animal Control Officer Week. The Board of Supervisors establishes the second week in April each year as Hanover County Emergency Communications Officer Week and Hanover County Animal Control Officer Week. Peterson, representing the board of supervisors, praised all Hanover County Emergency Communications and Animal Control personnel for their service, noting the stress and demands placed on them each and every day, along with the great job they do for the citizens of Hanover County. For more information about Hanover County Public Safety Emergency Communications, call Charlie Udriet, deputy director of Emergency Communications, at 804-365-6311. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
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Fountain Stage will be filled with variety of music By Lorie Foley Special to The Mechanicsville Local ASHLAND – With a new Ashland Strawberry Faire footprint on the Randolph-Macon Campus this year, the entertainment stage is moving to a new location by the fountain on Henry Street. The “Fountain Stage,” sponsored
by the Town of Ashland, showcases a strong lineup of bands and the traditional Strawberry Faire Pageant. The Faire will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the streets of R-MC in Historic Ashland. Kevin Damian, the Faire’s enter-
nity adult living facilities and other tainment coordinator, has been community meetings. booking bands for the Faire since Music Director Donna 2010. Underwood said that “the group “The stage schedule books up sings really mostly quickly. Fountain Stage performances: hymn We have 10 a.m. -- Hanover Harmony arrangebands 11 a.m. -- Hanover Concert Band ments and from all 11:45 a.m. -- Mister and Miss Strawberry sacred over conPageant sponsored by Tompkins Jewelers music, but tacting us 12:45 p.m. -- 2018 Hanover Idol Jason Call they also now to 1:30 p.m. -- A Higher Third and Moniker love to play for 2:45 p.m. -- Pumphouse sing patrithe Faire,” 4 p.m. Saint Square otic music Damian and some said secular pieces.” proudly. Following the men’s chorus, the The all-men’s choral group, Hanover Concert Band, also known Hanover Harmony, will start the day as “the musical ambassadors for with a range of musical selections in Hanover County,” is celebrating its tight harmonies. 30th year in 2019. The group has been performing The 40-member band is under together for about two years, singing in churches, nursing homes, commu- the direction of Karla Bloom and
performs 12 to 15 concerts each year. The Mister and Miss Strawberry Pageant, a Faire tradition, returns with emcee Shelly Perkins. The Pageant is a free, non-competitive event for kids as young as 3 years old. Each winner receives a tiara or a crown, thanks to Pageant sponsor Tompkins Jewelers. 2018 Hanover Idol Jason Call returns this year at 12:45 p.m. to entertain the crowd with his guitar and amazing voice. By day, Call is a certified hand therapist and by night, he leads his own band, the Jason E. Call Band. The next set belongs to A Higher Third and Moniker. Indie-rock band A Higher Third has been playing together since 2016. Led by Jackson Howe (vocals/guitar) and Madison Hinson (drums), the band is a regional favorite having played
Registration underway for Critter Camp Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com ASHLAND -- In July, Hanover Humane will once again offer its "Loving Critter Camp" for animal-loving children (rising second through fifth graders) during summer vacation. "Loving Critter Camp" is a five-day program, offered from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 22-26, at Hanover Humane's facility in Ashland, located four miles north of Virginia Center Commons Mall. Hanover Humane has dedicated this educational program for children in honor of Diana Lynn Loving, one of Hanover Humane’s patrons. Through eyes of the children enrolled in “Loving Critter Camp,” Loving’s respect, love, and appreciation for animals will live on. "Loving Critter Camp" is the place where campers will learn about the ani-
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mals that share our world from a knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff. Rising second through fifth graders will participate in age-appropriate lessons, crafts, and hands-on animal encounters that teach
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them respect and compassion for animal, and they also will learn how to provide a lifetime of care for animals. During camp, children will encounter all sorts of creatures, large and small, and will handle a wide variety of friendly pets. They will examine animals, both domestic and exotic, and learn what it takes to care for these animals as pets.
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The children will have the opportunity to meet individuals in the field such as animal trainers, animal handlers, etc., and will learn what it takes to work with these amazing creatures as pets. Nestled on five acres, Hanover Humane's facility has a full-service Boarding and Grooming Kennel with a play yard and wooded walking trails. Presentations and camp activities will be conducted both indoors and outdoors, weather permitting. To better meet the needs of campers, course materials and activities have been arranged for rising second through fifth graders. There are a limited number of slots still available, and these slots will be filled on a first come/first paid basis. For more information on Hanover Humane's Loving Critter Camp July 2019 Session, and to obtain registration materials, email the coordinator at info@ hanoverhumanesociety.org.
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2018 Hanover Idol Jason Call performs on the Fountain Stage.
in local venues such as the Camel, the Canal Club and Garden Grove Brewing. The band is influenced see STAGE, pg. 17
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SHLAND – Alan B. Rashkind, Randolph-Macon College Class of 1969, will address the Class of 2019 on Saturday, June 1, at the Frank E. Brown Fountain Plaza on the R-MC campus. He also is a distinguished attorney, and will be retiring this spring after 10 years as chairman of R-MC’s Board of Trustees. Robert R. Lindgren, president, said Commencement
ceremonies are scheduled to get underway at 10 a.m. and should conclude around 12:30 p.m. Dr. Arthur McKinley “Mack” Reynolds Jr., Class of ’47, will receive an Honorary Doctor of Humanities Degree during the ceremony. Rashkind recently announced that he will be retiring from the R-MC Board of Trustees. His service on the board spanned 29 years, during which time he tirelessly shared his time, talent and expertise with see R-MC, pg. 17
Justin Smith honored for actions during Fire-EMS tragedy HANOVER -- Justin Smith of Hanover County Emergency Communications has been recognized by the Virginia Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) for Outstanding Individual Performance during a critical incident. Smith was honored for his actions while working the Fire-EMS Radio on the night of Oct. 11, 2018, when Hanover firefighter Lt. Brad Clark was killed and three other Hanover firefighters were critically injured. Jada Lee, awards chairman, praised Smith for rising to the occasion when his department experienced this line of duty tragedy. “Judson Smith, above all others, is recog-
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by the music of Def Leppard and The Clash. They recently released a new single called “Fever Dreams.” Sharing the stage with A Higher Third is Moniker, a rock/new wave band led by Jordan Scott. Scott’s eclectic taste in music includes Stevie Wonder, the Eurythmics and New Order. Moniker has toured the U.S. from New York to Texas, and recently released an EP called “Private Prophet.” Pumphouse, led by
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the college community and beyond. He has been active on numerous Board and College committees, including the Society of Alumni Board and his 25th and 50th Class Reunion Committees. Since 2009, Rashkind has served as the board’s chair, and his contributions have had a significant impact on the life of the college. Under his leadership, the college concluded its historic $125 million capital campaign, Building Extraordinary; facilitated its current Strategic Plan;
nized for his professional handling of this incident,” Lee said. “Judson stands out among his peers for his leadership. The way that he handled the storm incident, the mayday call, fielded additional requests for resources without hesitation, and voiced through SMITH his calm demeanor and tenor, reassurance to the responders who were coming to the aid of their fallen and injured comrades was remarkable. Judson’s steady voice
was the light in the darkness of that evening. His calm within the chaos was amazing and he never lost his focus as the event evolved.” Hanover Emergency Communications Deputy Director Charlie Udriet, also present at the May 9 ceremony, said, “I do not believe it was a coincidence that Judson was working the Fire/EMS radio that night. The manner in which he handled this critical incident was exceptional, and beyond anything I have witnessed during my career of over 45 years.” Also recognized during the awards ceremony were the members of the Hanover County Emergency Communications shift, who were awarded a plaque for Outstanding Performance
by a Team during a Critical Incident. Lee said, “The professionalism and actions of everyone working in the Hanover 9-1-1 center that particular evening was commendable. The team handled numerous requests, remained focused and dedicated to their assigned tasks, even in the mist of this tragic event. They continued to work knowing a line of duty death and other serious injuries had occurred. Many knew the Firefighters involved and some were spouses of Firefighters, but they put aside their personal emotions and remained at their posts – going above and beyond the normal line of duty see SMITH, pg. 22
dynamic front man Lutha Lucas, is a Chicago-style blues/swing/rock band. The eight-member band has been playing together for four years and recently was featured in River City Magazine and Chesterfield Living. The group regularly performs around the Richmond area and beyond. Pumphouse Blues takes the stage at 2:45 p.m. Members said they are excited to perform at the Powhatan Music Festival and Floydfest after the Faire. Finishing the lineup at
4 p.m. is Saint Square, an indie rock band led by Ben Berumez. Musical influences on the band include John Mayer, Jack Johnson and Dave Matthews. Saint Square has been together since 2017 and can be seen in various upcoming festivals in the Richmond area. They are releasing a 5-track EP this year. The Ashland Strawberry Faire committee hopes to see you on Saturday, June 15 --rain or shine. Free trolley rides are available from various locations in the Town of Ashland, thanks
to trolley sponsors Richmond Orthodontics and Ashland Family Dentistry.
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experienced significant enrollment growth; increased its endowment by 29 percent; and completed facilities such as Andrews Hall, Brock Commons, Birdsong Hall, Macon F. Brock Jr. Hall, the Banks Tennis Center, the new Day Field, the John B. Werner Pavilion at McGraw-Page Library, and Hugh Stephens Baseball Field at Estes Park. Rashkind and his wife, Suzette, are extraordinarily philanthropic and are recognized among of the college’s most generous donors as members of the Presidents Society and Heritage Society. In 1989, the Rashkind Family Foundation estab-
lished the Rashkind Faculty Development Fund to reward the efforts of tenured faculty during sabbatical leaves and promote research and advanced study by tenuretrack faculty. This initiative was spearheaded by Alan’s mother, Eleanor, and father, Julian, who himself served for 12 years as a Trustee of the college. To date, the fund has generated nearly $1 million in faculty grants to over 100 recipients. The Rashkind Fund also is generously supported by Alan’s brother, Michael Rashkind, 19 71; his son, Graham Rashkind, 1996; and
daughter-in-law, Cameron Morgan Rashkind, 1994; and his son, Doug. Dr. Reynolds will receive an Honorary Doctor of Humanities Degree, based on a recommendation of the college's Joint Trustee-Faculty Committee and approval of the Board of Trustees, He has been a longtime, active, and effective volunteer on behalf of his alma mater. For nearly a decade, he was on the college's Society of Alumni Board. He also served as the President of R-MC's Boydton Society, leading this significant group of alumni who attended Randolph-Macon 50 or more years ago.
In recognition of Dr. Reynolds' important service to the college, he has received the Society of Alumni's Distinguished Service Award. He and his late wife, Jan, received the prestigious Sydney Algernon Sullivan and Mary Mildred Sullivan Awards, respectively, in 2012. The Sullivan awards are given to individuals who serve others in an extraordinary and humble way. Dr. Reynolds is a generous supporter of a wide range of R-MC's programs and initiatives, including the college's career program, The EDGE. As a result of his philanthropy, he is a member
of the Presidents Society and Heritage Society. In 2008, he established the Arthur McKinley Reynolds Lecture Series in memory of his mother and father, Arthur McK. Reynolds Sr., a member of R-MC Class of 1925. The Reynolds Lecture Series provides an important contribution to the College community as well as the greater Ashland and Richmond areas by sponsoring national figures to speak on issues of current events. Information submitted by Anne Marie Lauranzon, director, Marketing & Communications, RandolphMacon College.
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Hanover Harmony is a faith-based group led by music director Donna Underwood. The men’s chorus will start the Faire day at 10 a.m. on the Fountain Stage.
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| News, Updates & Listings Saturday, June 1 A yard sale and bake sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mount Hermon Methodist Church at 12637 Mount Hermon Rd. in Ashland. Hot dogs, chips and soft drinks also will be sold. The sales are being held to raise funds for the small church. A Spaghetti Dinner featuring homemade meat or veggie sauces, garlic bread, tossed salad, dessert, and beverages will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Doswell Ruritan Club at 16433 N. Washington Hwy. in Doswell. The cost is $9 for adults and $4 for ages 4 to 10. Takeout will be available. James Doran, candidate for the Cold Harbor District seat on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors, will hold a campaign kickoff and candidate meet and greet from 10 a.m. to noon at Cold Harbor Elementary School at 6740 Cold Harbor Rd. All county residents are invited to attend. For more information, contact Louise Smith-Evans at 804896-5370 or submit the contact form at jamesdoranforsupervisor.com
Saturday, June 8 The American Legion and Auxiliary of Post 125 in Lakeside will be holding a membership drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, June 11 The AARP Mechanicsville Chapter 5407 will hold its annual picnic from 10 a.m. to noon at the picnic shelter behind the Richmond East Moose Lodge located at 7167 Flag Lane in Mechanicsville. Members will bring board games to play for entertainment. A potluck luncheon
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will be provided. All national members of AARP are invited to attend. For more information, call Larry Gooss at 804839-2347.
Ongoing Families Anonymous Support Group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday at the Episcopal Church of the Creator at 7159 Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville. The group is a self-help fellowship for the friends and family members of addicts who are in need of understanding and healing themselves. For details, call Sandy at 804-730-4812 or email sandy.leigh@verizon.net. Overcomers Outreach and Women’s Codependency, a Christ-centered anonymous support program offering hope and healing for recovering alcoholics, addicts and their families meet every Monday at 7 p.m., at the Mechanicsville Christian Center at 8061 Shady Grove Road in Mechanicsville. For more information, call 804366-9645 or email kjfaith1@ gmail.com. Civil War re-enactors are wanted for the 12th Va. Inf. Reg’t, Co B. Members said they are “a family-oriented unit dedicated to providing a high degree of authenticity while honoring our ancestors. The group does small and large reenactments, living history, and has a period dance group. For more information, call 804512-2621.
Saturdays Trinity Lutheran Church, Ashland Campus, located at 11515 Ashcake Road in Ashland two miles west of U.S. 1, holds it church service at 5 p.m. with Pastor Nycholas Greig. For more information,
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visit www.trinityrichmond.net or call 804-270-9626.
Sundays All Souls Episcopal Church celebrates Holy Eucharist Rite II at 9:15 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church at 8154 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. A nursery will be available for infants and toddlers. Katherine G. Dougherty is the Deacon in charge of All Souls. For more information, visit www.allsoulsva.org. A Healing and Recovery SS Class meets at 9 a.m. at the Walnut Grove Baptist Church at 7046 Cold Harbor Rd. in Mechanicsville. The class is for adults 18 and over and is an extension of the NorthStar community that also meets at 6 p.m. Fridays at the church. The Christian 12 Steps and Biblical wisdom are the basis of study and discussion to learn about God’s place in our lives. All are welcome. For more information, call 804-746-5081 or contact Craig Simpson at craigwgbc@gmail.com. Outside the Walls, a new Narcotics Anonymous group, has been organized and will meet from 6 to 7 p.m. in the lobby of the Pamunkey Regional Jail at 7240 Courtland Farm Rd. in Hanover. For more information, contact John Shinholser, McShin president, at 804-249-1845. The website is http://www.mcshin.org.
Tuesdays A Commanders coffee is held from 10 to 11 a.m. at American Legion Post 90 at 17662 Beaver Dam Rd. in Beaverdam. to discuss issues of interest/befits of the American Legion. There also will be donuts. For more information, call Post Commander Eugene Truitt at 804-746-4734.
The Hanover Concert Band rehearses from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday, mid-January through mid December, at the Hanover Arts and Activities Center at 500 S. Railroad Ave. in Ashland, just south of U.S. 54. Membership is open to anyone who can read music and play a non-string instrument. High school students are welcome with parents’ permission. For more information, visit www. hanoverconcertband.org or call 804-789-0536.
Thursdays The Rotary Club of Ashland meets at noon for lunch at the Henry Clay Inn at 114 N. Railroad Ave. in Ashland. For more information, contact Jennifer Fox at 804-314-2834 or jfox@barnesfamilylaw.com. Overcomers Outreach & Women’s Codependency is a Christ-centered anonymous support program offering hope and healing for recovering alcoholics, addicts and their families. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. at Shalom Baptist Church at 8116 Walnut Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. For more information, call 804366-6524 or email mjfaith1@ gmail.com. Overcomers Outreach, a Christ-centered anonymous support program offering hope and healing for recovering alcoholics, addicts and their families, meets at 7.p.m. at 7446 Adams Farm Rd. in Mechanicsville. For more information, call 804-3666524 or email mjfaith1@gmail. com.
Second Mondays The WEB of Hope meets from 10 a. m. to noon at the
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Black Creek Baptist Church at 6289 McClellan Rd. in Mechanicsville. It is one of several groups in the Richmond area that crochets, knits, sews, and quilts gifts for the American Red Cross to distributed to those in need. Since its inception, the WEB has donated over 153,00 gifts locally, nationally and globally. If you can make it, the WEB can use it. There are so many organizations in need of help. For more information, call Laurie Wagner at 804-781-0338.
Third Mondays Alzheimer’s/Dementia support group for caregivers and others who want to help and encourage those who have loved ones with dementia illnesses meets at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of each month in Room E106 at Shady Grove United Methodist Church at 8209 Shady Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. For more information, contact Jennifer Bean at 804-559-2805, Mark Elliott at 804-746-8288 or the church office at 804-746-9073.
Second Tuesdays Hanover Family Support Group, a support group for family members of a loved one with a mental illness, meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the second Tuesday evening of each month at the Ashland office of Hanover Community Services located at 12300 Washington Highway in Ashland. Attendees support one another, share experiences, challenges and resources and to advocate for their loved ones. For more information, contact Kathy Redfearn, LCSW at 804675-4230. The
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Historical Society will be conducting free tours of the Old Hanover Courthouse on the Historic Courthouse Green from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every second Tuesday through December. The address is 13182 Hanover Courthouse Road in Hanover. For more information, visit http://www.hanoverhistorical.org/index.html.
Second Tuesdays The Clay Spring Garden Club in Ashland meets at 1 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month (except for the month of July at the First Baptist Church in Ashland off of U.S. 54. Karen Fritter is the president. Doors are open to anyone who would like to attend.
Second Wednesday The Greater Richmond Alzheimer’s Association and the Hanover Adult Center will host a caregiver support group from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Hanover Adult Center at 7231 Stonewall Parkway in Mechanicsville. The meetings will provide an opportunity for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s to exchange coping skills and give mutual support. Co-facilitators are Vivian Bagby and Barbara Allen. For more information, call the Greater Richmond Alzheimer’s Association chapter at 804-967-2580.
First Thursday Hillcrest Baptist Church will host First Thursday Hymn Sing at 10 a.m., including singing old hymns and a snack lunch, on the corner of U.S. 301 and Hillcrest Road. For more information, call 804-730-1500.
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ity to rule on the appeal since the 97th Legislative District Committee has not considered the appeal. Reactions to the decision were predictable with Wyatt's camp claiming victory and the Peace campaign issuing a statement saying the panel's actions were not proper. Peace contends the appeal was not resolved by the 97th District Legislative District Committee, and therefore was improperly heard by the 1st District Committee, citing provisions in the Republican Party Plan. In a statement released on Facebook, the Peace campaign said "The Wyatt rally or fake convention remains without effect as the Wyatt appeal continues before the 97th Legislative District Committee where according to party rules it must be voted on before it can be appealed to the 1st congressional district committee. Any action taken tonight on the Wyatt appeal has no effect on the June 1st Firehouse primary." The LDC voted Saturday, May 18, to consider Wyatt's appeal on June 5. Conversely, the Wyatt campaign is viewing the committee's decision as a victory and claiming the decision as affirmation of Wyatt's nomination secured at the May 4 convention. A post on their campaign site shortly after the Monday ruling read; "Good News! The 1st District Committee upheld the May 4th Convention was valid and Scott Wyatt is the Republican nominee!! On to November. Join our campaign to put a SOLID conservative in the House." The Peace campaign position was bolstered by a statement by John Findley, Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) executive director, who endorsed Peace’s posi-
tion alleging the 1st District Committee had acted improperly and stating the June 1 Firehouse Primary will determine the nominee. Less than 24 hours after the District ruling, RPV general counsel Chris Marston issued a letter to a member of that board clarifying when an appeal could be heard by the 1st District Committee. In his letter, Marston outlined two instances where the body could hear an appeal like the one presented by the Wyatt campaign. The body could act on an appeal once the LDC has disposed of or acted upon a matter -- or if the LDC took no action within 30 days of a filed appeal like Wyatt’s, which is dated May 9. The Peace campaign interpreted that opinion as evidence the 1st District Committee acted improperly when hearing the appeal last week. “This improper action would be like someone skipping District Court for a traffic violation and attempting to be heard in Circuit first to catch a break when the lower level judge may not rule in their favor,” Peace said in a Facebook post. “The Wyatt attempt to end-run process and the party plan is improper and cannot legally be done.” The Wyatt camp sees the RPV general counsel ruling differently, and posts on his website claimed the opinion affirmed the 1st District’s decision. “Nothing scares Chris Peace more than the RPV Party Plan and Robert's Rules of Order,” Wyatt said in a Facebook post. “Today, RPV General Counsel ruled in OUR favor regarding the 1st District Committee Meeting on May 20, 2019. During this meeting, it was decided that the Party Canvass for June 1st was ‘out of order’ and the Convention was upheld.”
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97th District House of Delegates candidate Scott Wyatt rose to present his appeal at a LDC meeting held last week in Quinton. Before the appeal could be heard, committee members moved to schedule the hearing for June 5 in order to gather more information surrounding the allegations. Wyatt appealed that decision to the 1st Congressional District
The post continued, “However, it is obvious, facts and rules will not stop Chris Peace from misleading voters. Instead of conceding and working to unite the party, Peace is now trying to further confuse voters to suit his own ends.” Peace described the Wyatt’s campaign efforts to interpret the ruling saying, “Nothing scares Scott Wyatt more than a real election decided by the voters.” “Based on this improper action Wyatt's supporters have once again bombarded the internet with fake news that he is the official Republican nominee. This report is totally false and borders on intentional voter suppression and manipulation.” Peace said the ruling by RPV’s general counsel is clear and definitive. “The Republican Party of Virginia issued a General Counsel Ruling yesterday that
confirms our position that the 1st District was out of order. The 1st District must wait until after the LDC finalizes their process on June 5th to legitimately take up his appeal.” Peace’s camp continues a beefed-up attempt to contact and inform voters of the upcoming canvass. “My team is actively connecting with voters via doors, live phone calls, and mail to ensure a decisive victory on June 1st at the Firehouse Primary and put an end to this incessant attempt to limit voter participation and rig the nomination for Wyatt,” Peace said. Jeffrey Adams, an attorney associated with the Wyatt campaign, outlined the complaints contained in the appeal to the 22-member committee who met last week in Stafford. Adams’ arguments were focused on the fact that mass meetings were held throughout the 97th District to select delegates to the convention,
and attempts made by the Legislative District Committee to cancel the convention were out of order. Adams contended that Peace supporters on the LDC attempted to change the process after initial delegate counts indicated a Wyatt victory. Adams also questioned the legitimacy of the 97th LDC’s decision to cancel the convention and said that motion was made after the chair had adjourned the meeting. Mike Wade, representing the Peace campaign, argued in favor of overruling the appeal and certifying a June 1 canvass. Wade contended that LDC chairman Thomas Miller had no authority to move the convention from Hanover High School to Atlee High School, stating the convention was cancelled long before it was gaveled to order. Wade said Miller provided no details regarding the funding or insurance arrangements regarding the upcoming convention.
He also confirmed a motion was passed at the May 18 LDC meeting, setting June 5 as the hearing date for Wyatt’s appeal. King William LDC representative John Hubbard said the scheduling was not an attempt to delay a decision but rather an effort to gather all the pertinent facts surrounding the appeal, including transcripts of the meetings in question. But, New Kent LDC representative Mark Daniel clearly perceived the move as an attempt to delay the process so reasonable time for appeals would be impossible and described the move as an effort to not hear the appeal at all. Members of the 1st District Committee heard those arguments and decided they did have the authority to hear the appeal. The official call for the June 1 canvass is still active on the Republican Party of Virginia’s website, and it’s unclear which see 97TH, pg. 22
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set of results will prevail in the final decision. Complicating the process is an ongoing effort to remove Hanover Republican Committee chair Dale Taylor, who has the sole right of appointing members to the LDC. A meeting is scheduled for today (Wednesday, May 29) to consider that action, and its outcome could affect changes on the LDC. And there are other elements at play in the quickly evolving controversy, including an effort by 97th District LDC members to oust their chairman, Thomas Miller. The back and forth continued throughout the week with each side solidifying its stated positions. Late last week, 1st Congressional District chair Bob Watson issued a letter reiterating the committee’s ruling and affirming its conclusion that the upcoming Firehouse Primary is “null and void.� Wyatt’s supporters viewed that ruling as reinforcement of their belief that the Hanover supervisor is the nominee and the appeal was duly heard and decided. Peace dismissed the letter in an email late last week. “I don’t see his letter as any more authoritative in this process as the purported actions of his committee which were ruled out of order by the General Counsel,� Peace said.
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expected. The love and support they demonstrated to all was truly amazing.� Team members recognized were Stacey Adams, Cheryl Buchanan, Julie Cooper, Chelsea Davis, Kayla DeNapoli, Eddie Eacho, Nathan Elswick, see SMITH, pg. 34
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very mobile; one coyote may cover five linear miles per night even after they become local residents.” “This animal adapts very well around humans, and has been seen all over the Richmond Metro area. They have been seen and heard in Hanover, so I want to know how many we have. My early guess is that we have as many as 500, but this study will determine a more defensible number. The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries estimates we have 50,000 in the entire state,” Groover added.
Groover has over 20 college and graduate students assisting in the Hanover Study, representing Virginia Commonwealth University, Liberty University, and George Mason University. “This will give those students some great real experience in outdoors and doing ecology research.” Richard Groover has a PhD in Environmental Science and Public Policy, and is the author of The Environmental Almanac of Virginia, 2nd edition. He also is a Fellow in the Virginia Academy of Science. For more information or reported sights in Hanover, contact rgroover@reynolds. edu, or call 804-523-5594.
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the metro area growing, the low crime, low property tax rate, and fabulous schools in Hanover County are a draw. If new dwellings are not created, home prices will increase, driving assessments to increase further. Walsh stated that cutting off the building of new dwellings would lead to “student attrition” and solving “crowded schools”, implying reduced class sizes. This pre-supposes that our schools are all overcrowded, as well as that once youth ageout of our K-12 public schools, those adults will remain in their
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not allowing property assessments to increase, not building new dwellings, and decreasing class sizes are empty, impossible promises. What I have seen of KellyWiecek is that she is knowledgeable about her role on the BOS. She is supportive of the needs within our schools, which includes spending. We’re in the middle of increasing technology, as well as addressing 10 school campuses over 50 years in age. When she hears about concerned conversations -- be that building developments, class sizes or road projects -- she holds town hall meetings so that her constituents
homes living as adults without school-aged youth. However, all of our schools are not over 100% of capacity, and the policy that would trigger redistricting to solve overcrowding has not been needed. Having been a proponent of smaller class sizes for many years, I find his attrition logic flimsy, knowing that many families move to Hanover specifically because of the quality of our public schools and “empty-nesters” often quickly “downsize”. If an elected official truly wants to impact class sizes, then they need to increase the number of teachers, which has budget impact. To run on a platform of not raising taxes, 8 PM
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can understand processes, ask questions, and have a chance to be heard. She is a level-headed, fiscal conservative. For me, the choice in the Chickahominy District is clear: representation from Angela Kelly-Wiecek. I encourage everyone to get out and vote. Michelle Schmitt, Ph.D. Mechanicsville
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Hawks keep competitive edge despite break struck out the side in the sixth, retired the Cyclones in order in the seventh. The win places Hanover in familiar territory, playing for a berth in the Class 4 state tournament. Having fallen short of that goal last season, Kane’s kids are hungry to return. “These guys have been really receptive all year, learning from their mistakes,” Kane said. “It’s about moving forward in a positive direction.”
By Rob Witham For the Mechanicsville Local MECHANICSVILLE – Hanover baseball entered this year’s Region 4B tournament in a familiar place, but with an unusual situation. The top seed once again, the Hawks took the field for their Thursday night quarterfinal against No. 8 Eastern View having not played a game in 13 days, and, after starting 16-0, having lost their last two games. First was a 10-inning defeat to eventual Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA) state champion Benedictine, the other, their first loss at Lee-Davis in years. So, how do you erase the memories, keep the players fresh, and look ahead? Head coach Tyler Kane decided to utilize the team’s “Blue/Gray World Series”, normally held in the fall, holding a special best-of-three intrasquad event to simulate live action, after a game versus Jamestown scheduled for May 17 was canceled by the Eagles. “We got guys on the mound, figured out some things offensively, and continued moving forward as a team. It was really positive,” Kane noted. “For pitchers, you can throw bullpen after bullpen, but nothing simulates that game-like environment.” The work helped, especially on the mound, as Eric Anderson scattered two hits and three walks over five innings and Chase Hustead fanned four in the final two innings for the save as Hanover shut out the Cyclones 3-0. Hanover (17-2) touched up Eastern View starter Cooper Thomas for two runs in the second inning as, after a Jack Mardigian walk, catcher Brandon Taylor roped a double to score Mardigian. Courtesy
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Hanover pitcher Eric Anderson delivers a strike to an Eastern View batter in the Hawks’ 3-0 victory over the Cyclones Thursday.
Raiders jump all over Rebels By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – Atlee needed just four at-bats to jump to a dominating lead over visiting Douglas Freeman in the Region 5B baseball quarterfinal Friday. It might have been merciful for the Rebels if the game had ended then.
runner Chase Flora – in for Taylor – raced home from second as junior Jordan Watkins singled for a 2-0 Hanover lead. The Cyclones left two runners aboard in the third, then, in the fourth, after Anderson
By the time the game completed the regulation 6-1/2 innings, the Raiders had crushed the visitors in a 17-1 rout. Atlee rolled up 16 hits and took advantage of five Freeman errors in the rout. The Raiders followed their game plan – which was to jump on their opponent early. “We had that happen to
us one game, when the other team just got on us big time and we just snapped. We weren’t going to win,” said Raider starting pitcher Justin Woodall. “So we’ve started putting runs up on teams early and getting them out of the game so we could play our game the rest of the way out.”
issued a leadoff walk to Peyton Folsom, a seemingly innocent pickoff throw to first became successful when Folsom’s momentum forced his hand off the base for just a second. First baseman Blake Doggett,
utilizing a plan practiced many times, was in position to apply a second tag, ousting Folsom. “We work on it every day, putting tags down and holding tags, because this turf plays fast, and you get teams who haven’t
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played on it,” Kane explained. “It exposes the speed. It’s really, really hard to hold your ground on the bag, so one thing we always teach is keep the tag on them as long as you can.” The Cyclones stranded two more in the fifth. Hanover added an insurance run in the sixth as Caleb Gorman scored on an RBI single from Caydon Richardson. Hustead, who
Midlo pounds Patriots MIDLOTHIAN – Three batters. Three baserunners. One big hit. Three runs. The third-seeded Trojans wasted no time getting on top of No. 6 Patrick Henry in a Region 4B quarterfinal Thursday, with their first two batters of the game getting on base and the third batter driving them all in with a home run to left field in what became a 9-1 rout of the Patriots. Patrick Henry got its 4B tournament off to a winning start, eking out a 1-0 victory over No. 11 Monacan on May 21, but the rested Trojans – who drew a first-round bye in the regional – overmatched the Patriots. Christian Chambers began Midlothian’s half of the first inning with a walk. Carter Lovasz singled, advancing see EDGE, pg. 29
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Randolph-Macon pitcher Candace Whittemore, a former Patrick Henry standout, ended her stellar scholastic career on the biggest stage of her life in the NCAA Division III softball World Series at the University of Texas-Tyler Thursday and Friday.
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Randolph-Macon had a short stay in the NCAA Division III softball World Series in Tyler, Texas, but the Yellow Jackets have nothing to be ashamed of after being eliminated following losses to Emory Thursday and Illinois Wesleyan Friday. The Yellow Jackets fell two runs short in each game, losing to No. 18 Emory 7-5 and to No. 7 Illinois Wesleyan 5-3, but they had a benchmark season after winning their first NCAA super regional and reaching the College World Series for the first time in program history. Randolph-Macon was not overpowered by either team – a play here or there in each game could have flipped the result. “There’s a certain level of disappointment because we went down there and went 0-2, but I couldn’t be prouder of our kids,” said Randolph-Macon head coach Kevin Proffitt. “I’m pretty sure we were the only
first-timers, but, you know, we did not play scared. We didn’t play like we were not sure we belonged.” An error – RandolphMacon’s only error of the game – triggered a three-run comeback by Emory in the sixth inning that unraveled what had been a Yellow Jacket lead. Randolph-Macon had gotten off to a strong start with four runs in the first inning of that game, but could not get any more runs across after the third inning despite an 11-hit performance. Another error – likewise, Randolph-Macon’s only error of the game – led to an unearned run in a three-run first inning by Illinois Wesleyan in the Yellow Jackets’ second game in the World Series. While the errors hurt, they are not what should stand out in anyone’s memories. The fact is that Emory had two errors and Illinois Wesleyan one. Randolph-Macon nearly matched Emory in hits – 11 to 14 – and did match Illinois Wesleyan in that department (both teams finished with nine apiece). Emory had more extra-base hits than the Yellow Jackets – Cassie Baca had a home run and Sami Feller had a double – but Randolph Macon had three doubles (by Kerstin Roth, Ali Celiberti and see R-MC, pg. 29
Hanover hammers Midlothian in 12-0 rout By Rob Witham For the Times-Dispatch MECHANICSVILLE – In the huddle before Thursday’s Region 4B softball quarterfinal, Ellen Palya, Hanover’s starting pitcher and one of only two seniors on the squad, imparted some sage advice. “I told them, at this point in the season, it doesn’t even matter who’s more talented,” Palya recalled. “Softball is a game that anybody can win any day. It doesn’t matter who you’re playing, at this point, you just have to want it more.” With precision in all phases, the top-seeded Hawks scored four runs in the third, added seven in the fifth as its offense returned to its powerful production from earlier in the season to eliminate eighth-seeded Midlothian 12-0. Hanover (17-2) hosted Powhatan, which defeated Caroline, in Tuesday’s region semifinal – which took place after this edition went to press – with a trip to the Class 4 state tournament on the line. The Hawks bested the Indians 6-4 on March 22. Having waited 10 days to return to live action, Hanover head coach Michael Rohr quietly emphasized adjustments needed to rejuvenate an offense that averaged more than eight runs per game in their first 14 contests, but only 10 runs total in their last four, where they went 2-2. “We got into a lull near the end of the season,” Rohr said. “I thought the kids did a really good job the past week and a half buckling down, working on swings and concentrating on their approaches at the plate.” After taking an early 1-0 lead in the first, the Hawks used aggressive baserunning to jump start the offense in the third, as Leslie Currie singled to left,
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Hanover’s Ellen Palya (17) heads home as her teammates wait to congratulate her on her two-run home run during the third inning of the Hawks’ 12-0 rout of visiting Midlothian in a Region 4B quarterfinal Thursday.
C-feds shut out Blue Devils two hits in Lee-Davis 6-0 victory over the Blue Devils in a Region 5B quarterfinal Friday. Henley got all the run supC-feds shut out Varina Lauren Taylor hit a three- port she needed in the bottom run triple and Savannah of the second inning. Kirsten Henley held visiting Varina to Lamb opened the inning
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and advanced to second and then to third on a wild pitch. When a throw to third went into left field, Currie scampered home, sliding under the tag for a 2-0 lead. Jessica Russell next rocked a triple to right center and scored on a squeeze play by
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Julia Mardigian, who reached safely. Next came Palya, who, as she’s done numerous times, helped her own cause with a two-run home run to center for a 5-0 advantage. Hanover flexed its mus-
with a walk and advanced to second on a groundout by Riley Thompson. One out later, Carlee Harding singled to move Lamb to third, then see C-FEDS, pg. 29
cle in the fifth as Russell and Mardigian hit back-to-back homers as part of the seven-run outburst which put the game out of reach. Palya, as any pitcher would, appreciates the run support, but believes it can start sooner.
“At the beginning of the season, we were hitting it hard in the first inning, going at people, and then it kind of fell off a little bit,” Palya explained. “We have worked really hard on hitting, making sure we’re at the plate with a good approach.” Hanover will need that approach in all three phases in the rematch with a Powhatan squad who, after starting 1-3, has won 14 of their last 16 games. Patriots advance to semis Sixth-seed Patrick Henry turned in a pair of dominating performances last week to advance to the Region 4B semifinals. The Patriots thrashed No.
11 Monacan 15-0 at home on May 21, then shut out No. 3 Dinwiddie 4-0 on the road Thursday. They next faced second-seed Courtland Tuesday after this edition went to press. Patrick Henry used sustained offense in its win against Dinwiddie, scoring a run in each of the second, third, fifth and seventh innings. The only run it needed for the win can in the second. With one out, Jamie Hughes doubled and scored on an Emma Keys’ single. Patrick Henry catcher Saxon Radcliffe opened the third with a single and moved to second one out later on her battery-mate Riley Dull’s single. Radcliffe then stole third and scored on an Emma Keys single to make it 2-0. Radcliffe scored another run in the fifth. With one out, she singled, advanced to second on a wild pitch and then to third on a passed ball. Erin White walked. Radcliffe scored on a Dull sacrifice fly, but White was caught trying to advance to third on the sacrifice to end the inning. Patrick Henry’s final run came with two outs in the second. Blair Rhodes singled and stole second. She came home on a Radcliffe single. Radcliffe led the Patriots, going 3 for 4 with two runs scored and an RBI. Keys went 2 for 3 with two RBI. The Patriots already had a 7-0 lead when they erupted for eight runs in the fifth in their thrashing of Monacan. White capped the eight-run outburst with her only hit of the evening, a grand slam that brought in Rhodes, Radcliffe and Sienna Perry. Hughes also had a home run, leading Patrick Henry with a 3-for-4 performance with a two-run home run, one-run double and four RBI total.
Hanover boys, girls advance to region semis By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – Twice during the regular season, Patrick Henry’s boys soccer team defeated Hanover. So when the two teams met in a Region 4B quarterfinal Thursday, the third-seeded Hawks had plenty of incentive to beat the sixth-seeded Patriots. The incentive, assuming it was needed, worked. Hanover controlled the pitch in a dominant performance for a 4-1 win. The Hawks traveled to No. 2 Chancellor for the region semifinal Tuesday after this edition went to press. Hanover head coach Laurent Body said the Hawks made no special adjustments for the Patriots in the quarterfinal. “None at all, because the two (previous) games we had opportunities, but did not put them in,” he said. “Tonight, we
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Hanover defender John Dustin (20) wins the race to a loose ball in the Hawks’ 4-1 win over visiting Patrick Henry in a Region 4B quarterfinal Thursday.
The three Hanover secondhalf goals came in a flurry. “They saw a team that lost its confidence and they were a good team. They pounced on us,” Giannasi said. “We put our heads down for a few minutes and they scored three goals, and that was that. That’s the game of soccer.”
were a little bit more motivated.” Midfielder Josh Lambour scored a hat trick, getting the Hawks’ first goal in the first half, then adding a pair of insurance goals in the second. Fellow midfielder Jack Leimann scored what would prove the go-ahead goal in the second half. Patrick Henry head coach Chris Giannasi knew his Patriots had a tough task ahead. “It’s tough to beat a team
that good three times,” Giannasi said. “We knew we were up against it, but we had confidence. But [Hanover] played great. There’s no shame in losing to that team.” The Patriots never gave up, either, pressing and pressing and pressing until they scored a goal late in the game when midfielder Turner Hart found a game in a crowd and redirected a ball into the Hanover net.
Hawk girls win squeaker MECHANICSVILLE – Hanover and the visiting Indians played a defensive gem in their Region 4B girls soccer quarterfinal Thursday night, but Hawk midfielder Maggie Sobel found an opening through the Indians’ defensive wall late in the game to lead Hanover to a 1-0 victory. Hanover kept Powhatan goalkeeper Katie McCarthy busy – she finished with 11 saves – but the Hawk defense was so impregnable that no Indian got a shot on goal against Hanover’s keeper, Tallulah Miller. Hanover, seeded No. 1,
and changeup were working good, so it helped me a lot in Continued from pg. 27 the long run,” he said. Jayce Catterton, Tucker For Atlee head coach Bratton and Zach Beach led John Corbin, it was especially off the Raiders’ portion of the important to try to tag Douglas first with singles. Catterton Freeman’s starter, Alec Erickson, from the start. “We knew that Erickson was their best guy, and if we could Continued from pg. 27 get to him early, we had a chance to extend it,” Corbin said. “When he’s on the mound, they Chambers to third. Then Trojan have belief that they can win. So starter Camdton Furman gave we had to get after him early to himself all the run support he take that belief away. Our kids needed by driving a 2-2 pitch executed the game plan.” over the left field wall. Woodall did his share for the Patrick Henry starter Wyatt Raiders, pitching 5-2/3 innings, Stanley shook it off and retired giving up one run, two hits and the next three Midlothian batthree walks while striking out ters, but the damage had been six. done. “I felt good. My curve ball Lovasz finished the game didn’t feel right, but my slider going 2 for 4 with three RBI.
scored on a passed ball, and Tyler Warren rapped a triple to score Bratton and Beach to make it 3-0. Hayden Harris then brought Warren home with a sacrifice fly. Warren finished with a 3-of-
Evan Heine also went 2 for 4, and Zach Vanderslice finished 2 for 3. Seth Keller led the Patriots with a 2 for 3 performance, driving in one run. Zach Plagerman had a double. Patrick Henry got the only run of its first-round win over Monacan in the third inning. Eoin Rossman led off with a free base after getting hit by a pitch, then he stole second. Tyler Newell singled and Scott Gillman grounded out to move Rossman to third and Newell
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hosted fifth seed Midlothian Tuesday after this edition went to press. Hawk head coach Manny Tavares described Sobel’s goal as a “one-time shot.” “The ball came out, and Powhatan tried to drop too many people inside the box,” Tavares said. “They crowded each other, and she just slid it in the goal, like passing it into the net. To me, I like to call it a sublime goal.” Patrick Henry fell to Monacan 4-0 in another quarterfinal Thursday night.
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Rachel Andrzejewski (right) celebrates with Maggie Sobel (left) after Sobel scored the only goal of the match late in the second half of Hanover’s 1-0 win over Powhatan in a Region 4B girls soccer quarterfinal Thursday.
stole second. After another out, Leah Murry walked to load the bases. Madison McLaughlin singled home Lamb, then Taylor launched her triple to center field to make it 4-0.
Kiley Lamberth opened the Confederate third inning with a solo home run. Thompson closed out the scoring in the Lee-Davis sixth, coming home on a McLaughlin single. The top-seeded Confederates took on fourth seed Mills Godwin in the region semifinals Tuesday after this edition went to press.
4 performance with three total runs scored in addition to his two RBI. Zach Bolling went 2 of 3 with a triple, two runs scored and two RBI. Catterton and Beach both hit 3 for 5, Catterton with three runs scored and an
RBI and Beach with two runs and two RBI. Eric Haynes hit a triple for the Raiders. NOTE: Toward the end of the regular season, Woodall threw a no-hitter in a 4-0 win over visiting North Stafford on
May 8. He threw 97 pitches, 58 for strikes. He struck out seven and allowed just three baserunners, all on walks. Dave Lawrence can be reached a dlawrence@mechlocal. com.
to second. Noah Madison then drove Rossman home on a single. Newell tried to score on the hit, but was thrown out at home. Patriot pitchers Vince Basso (five innings) and Gabe Lassiter (two innings of relief) shut out the Chiefs, yielding just two hits and four walks. Mechanicsville Local sports editor Dave Lawrence contributed to this report. Rob Witham can be reached at sports@mechlocal.com.
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two). “We played hard. … We seemed to have a rough halfinning defensively in each game. It was late in the first game and early in the second game,” Proffitt said. “But again, we hit with teams and we made some great plays defensively. … I saw everybody play, and I thought we stacked up well with all of them.” Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com.
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Taylor Sanderford) to just one for Illinois Wesleyan (by Mia Massaro). Pitching-wise, RandolphMacon’s Candace Whittemore had more strikeouts (two) than Emory’s two pitchers (Toko Miller and Madison Schaefer), and she had almost as many (four) as Illinois Wesleyan’s two pitchers (starter Ally Wigand’s three, and reliever Brea Walker’s
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All Souls Episcopal Church Worshiping at Messiah Lutheran 8154 Atlee Rd Sunday Worship 9:15 am Holy Eucharist 10:50 am Adult & Children’s Formation We are a welcoming, Inclusive faith community Nursery Provided 804-559-9302 Rev. Katherine G. Dougherty, Priest Rev. Karla Hunt, Deacon allsoulsepiscopal@gmail.com www.allsoulsva.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.gethsemanechristians.org
Immanuel Episcopal Church Worship @ 10AM on Sundays 3263 Old Church Road www.immanueloc.org 804-779-3454 The Episcopal Church of the Creator 7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765 Christ Centered All Are Welcome 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 9:30am Youth & Adult Sunday School 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 9:15 & 10:15 Please visit our website www.creatorchurch.net
EVANGELICAL FRIENDS Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sun. 10:30AM Sunday School @ 9:15AM
INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11:00, Contemporary 9:30, Modern 11:15, Bible School at 9:30 & 11:00. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister; Ryan Card, Associate Worship Minister; Davis Ellenberger, Youth Minister; Ashley Sears, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org
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 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: lbcrichmond.com Rural Point Baptist Church 6548 Studley Road, 730-3226 www.ruralpointbaptist.com Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170 COME & SEE! All info at: www.truthbaptistchurch.com
LUTHERAN St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500 ∂ 8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor; Sun. Sch. 9:15am, Worship 10:30am
NAZARENE Hope Community Church 8391 Atlee Rd, www.hopenow.cc Atlee Christian Academy PK-5th grade, (746-3900) atleechristianacademy.com
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST Black Creek Baptist Church, 6289 McClellan Rd. Sunday - Bible Study for all ages, 9:45am10:45am; Worship 11a.m.-12 noon (Nursery Prov.) Wed. Night Activities: Family Dinner 5:45 p.m., Youth 6:15 p.m. Children in Action Mission Time and Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m., Adult Choir 7:30 p.m. Pastor, Randy Rains, Youth Director, Travis Tyler www.blackcreek.org or call (804)781-0330 Broadus Memorial Baptist 1 Church - 2 Locations! 5351 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville 23116. 8:45am Traditional Worship 10am Bible Study for all ages, 11am Contemporary Worship Hebron Campus 3407 King William Rd. Aylett (at Mangohick) 23009 11am Contemporary Worship Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 www.BroadusChurch.org Belong, Believe, Become Cool Spring Baptist Church 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For info, activities & worship times visit www.coolspring.org or call 746-0800
"Where Grace Unites Us" 7252 Beulah Church Road (Historic Beulah Church) Mechanicsville, 23111 Sundays, 10:30AM & Wed. Dinner, Study, Prayer: 6:00-8:00 p.m. For info, call 335-6728 "Love God, Learn the Bible, Care for People" Glenn Hawkins, Pastor Harvest Christian Fellowship (SBCV) 8080 AMF Dr. - www.hcfellowship.com Sun. School-9:00AM - Worship-10:15AM Wednesday - Youth Gathering - 6:45PM Hillcrest Baptist Church 11342 Hillcrest Road Hanover, VA. 23069 730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner & Study, Sunday 11am Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. www.HillcrestHanover.org Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev. Tim Madison 8:30am Contemporary, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Trad. Worship www.mechanicsvillebaptist.org New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor Caleb Bittler, Minister to Students & Family Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study/Youth activities 6pm Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm www.newbethesda.org
New Highland Baptist Church 8:30 am & 11am Worship; 9:45 am Sunday School; 9200 New Ashcake Road, 550-9601 ww.newhighlandbaptist.org Shalom Baptist Church 8116 Walnut Grove Rd. Office: 746-7737 SUNDAYS: 8:30 am Worship 9:20 am HeBrews Café 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship WEDNESDAYS: 5:30 pm Fellowship Meal 6:15 pm Children, Youth, Adult Bible Study 7:30 pm Choir Find us on the web at shalombaptist.net
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mech. 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 Mechanicsville United Methodist Church 7356 Atlee Road 746-5118 Kerry Boggs, Pastor Join us in our Hospitality Room at 9:15 am for coffee and donuts Worship Service is at 10:00 am Nursery provided from birth to 3. Kids Crew ages 4 thru 5th grade. Wednesday night dinners 6 pm www.mechumc.org Shady Grove United Methodist Celebrate 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
ROMAN CATHOLIC Church of the Redeemer 8275 Meadowbridge Road 746-4911 www.churchredeemer.org Mass celebrated on Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM
UNITED METHODIST Enon United Methodist Church 6156 Studley Rd; 746-4719 ReNe’e Teague, Pastor Join us for Sunday School, for all ages, 9:45am Worship Service at 11am (Nursery provided) www.enonumc.org office@enonumc.org
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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 `
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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 Development. VACo received 60 entries been recognized by the Virginia Association of for the statewide contest. Former Hanover County Counties as the recipient administrator of the 2010 Achievement assistant Award for the Dominion Marilyn Blake joined Lane Resources Greentech Ramsey, former Chesterfield County administrator, and Incubator. The county was honored Tedd Povar, associate direcfor its model local govern- tor ofthe Virginia Institute of ment program in the catego- Government, in judging this ry of Community/Economic see HONOR, pg. 4 `
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO RELOCATE INTERMENTS WITHIN THE LOVING FAMILY GRAVEYARD ON THE PLEASANT GROVE COMMERICAL PROPERTY IN HANOVER COUNTY. VA
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1. James Stanley, Pleasant Grove Investors, LLC, P. O. Box 35745, Richmond, VA 23235
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2. PROPOSED WORK AND NEED FOR RELOCATION: At the request of the surviving family members, the applicant seeks to relocate the graves of James W. and Sarah P. Loving from a public commercial development at 8120 Pleasant Grove Road, Mechanicsville, VA to a more private dedicated cemetery across Shady Grove Road (diagonally across from Shady Grove Methodist Church).
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The graveyard contains 2 marked graves of James W. Loving and Sarah P. Loving.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nancy Rene Alexander Grubbs
Losing you has been the saddest moment of our lives. We all miss you deeply and wish you were here with us. We will miss you forever and want to wish you a happy birthday in heaven on your birthday, May 28. Love you always, Mom, Daddy, Wayne, Rhonda, Ralph, Penny, Randy, Tommy, Kim, Family and Friends
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Shalom Baptist Church in Mechanicsville, Virginia is a Bible-believing church with two worship services in search of a part time (20 hours per week) Minister to Children. This person will work alongside parents, volunteers and a children’s committee on discipleship programming and events for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. Shalom is associated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia (BGAV) and the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Interested candidates should e-mail resume to shalompersonnelcom mittee@gmail.com. Resume deadline is May 31, 2019
Pleasant Grove Investors, LLC through the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 1969as amended (42 U.S.C. § 4321 et seq.), and in coordination with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (DHR), has determined that the graveyard is within a commercial medical development and the surviving family has requested the relocation of the graveyard to an existing family cemetery plot on the other side of Shady Grove Road. Pursuant to the requirements of VA Code §10.1-2305, the applicant intends to apply for a burial permit through the DHR to allow the archaeological excavation and relocation of the aforementioned cemetery. A copy of the application may be requested from DHR. The exhumed human remains and funerary objects will be temporarily curated at the Radford University Forensic Science Institute, and will be respectfully reburied at the location chosen by the families involved. 3. COMMENT PERIOD: Comments on this project should be made in writing, addressed to the following: Pleasant Grove Investors, LLC, Attn: James Stanley, P.O. Box 35745, Richmond, Virginia 23235 or by email at PleasantGroveInvestors@ gmail.com ; and Joanna Wilson Green, Virginia Department of Historic Resources, 2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, VA 23221 or by email at Joanna.wils on@dhr.virginia.gov Written comments should be received by the close of business no later than June 21, 2019. A public hearing may be requested by any respondent to this notice. 4. CONTACT INFORMATION If you have any questions about this project, please contact Lyle Browning of Browning & Associates, LTD by phone at (804) 379-1666 or by email at LEBrowning@att.net.
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Janie Hayes, Shannon Harrell, Kim Kinker, Casey Lawrence, Liz Limerick, Preston Main, Kim Mills, Megan Nixon, Judson Smith, Katie Sprouse and Nick Tragesser. “They each lived up to the department motto of, ‘HERE TO SERVE’, and serve they did – with distinction,” Udriet said. APCO is the largest network of public safety communications professionals in the world and has chapters and affiliates in all 50 states plus Australia, Canada, the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. The Virginia Chapter is the third largest in the nation with over 1,000 members. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.
District -- Heart of Virginia Council. Media Sponsor: K95. The Hanover Tomato Festival is considered “the” summer event in Mechanicsville. Attendance in 2018 was over 43,000. Businesses, organizations and media are invited to take advantage of the sponsorship opportunities offered by the Hanover Tomato Festival. For more information about the Hanover Tomato Festival, visit www.hanovertomatofestival.com or email hanovertomatofestival@hanovercounty. gov or call Hanover County Parks and Recreation at 804365-7150. Information submitted by Marcy G. Durrer, recreation program director, Hanover County Parks and Recreation.
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lative district represented by Del. Christopher K. Peace to falsely believe that he won the Republican nomination in
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Atlee Show Choir performs for area senior citizens
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The Atlee High School Show Choir recently performed for senior citizens of Hanover and Henrico counties at Senior Helpers. Among those attending was Frances Wessells, 99, who founded the VCU and University of Richmond Dance Programs. She choreographed and taught dance as an assistant professor at VCU for many years. Barbara Wilkins, the owner of Senior Helpers, said, “We surprised her by bringing her to the show choir performance, announced from the stage that she was in the audience and gave her a big bouquet of flowers. She was so touched and grateful that even now students would appreciate her contribution to dance and the cultural arts.” Shown are, from left, Barbara Wilkins; Frances Wessells; Natan Berestyn, director, Atlee High School Show Choirs; Belinda Hensley, director of Nursing, Senior Helpers; and Patricia Lessard, former student at VCU of Wessells.
a convention that was ruled invalid by the Republican Party of Virginia. He wants voters living in Hanover, New Kent
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–a move refuted by the state Republican party. And, most recently, Scott Wyatt wants the public to think that his nomination has been secured by a vote of the 1st Congressional District Committee, prompting the Republican Party of Virginia’s general counsel to issue a press release stating that is absolutely not true. Scott Wyatt’s false claims of victory have been repeatedly rejected by the party he claims to represent. Why does he continue to make such statements? Because he does not want the hard-working, tax-paying, law-abiding, conservative voters of the 97th District to cast their ballots in the official Republican “firehouse” primary on Saturday, June 1. Del. Chris Peace is a champion for low taxes, new jobs, and public safety. He advocates for disadvantaged children and families. He works to protect victims of violent crime. He fights for the personal liberties and freedoms championed by our Founding Fathers. Del. Peace is a principled
conservative – a genuine representative of the people in his district – and has earned the Republican label for another term in the House of Delegates. On Saturday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Republican voters of the 97th District will have the opportunity to renominate Chris Peace as their representative by casting their ballot at one of the following locations: Hanover County: VFW Post 9808, 7618 Flag Lane in Mechanicsville. New Kent County: George Watkins Elementary School, 6501 New Kent Highway in Quinton. King William County: King William Ruritan Park, 156 Ruritan Lane in King William. Let’s ensure that Del. Chris Peace returns to Thomas Jefferson’s Capitol where he can continue the fight for our conservative values. James L. Jenkins Jr. Past chair 97th Legislative District Committee Mechanicsville
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ECHANICSVILLE -- On Wednesday, June 5, Historic Polegreen Church will host a Naturalization Ceremony, with over 70 people receiving their citizenship during the procession. Polegreen Church is located at 6411 Heatherwood Drive in Mechanicsville. The ceremony will start at 11 a.m., with the Lee-Davis Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps bringing in our nation’s colors. This will be followed by the singing of the Lee-Davis Chorus. Last year’s event was described as “very successful
and emotionally moving.” Beth Young, the Historic Polegreen Church Foundation’s operations director, has helped host two Naturalization Ceremonies and said she is looking forward to experiencing a third. “I love watching the faces of the new citizens as they finally receive their citizenship after years of perseverance and devotion,” she said. Historic Polegreen Church is an important site for religious freedom and serves as a very patriotic spot to receive one’s American citizenship. The Historic Polegreen Church Executive Board’s treasurer, Dave Fuller, said he believes that the significance of Historic Polegreen Church
combined with a naturalization ceremony is monumental. “More than 275 years ago, people first gathered at Polegreen to worship freely,” Fuller said. “That we can today gather at this remarkable site to launch figuratively a new beginning for American citizens is indeed quite special.” The public is invited to attend the ceremony and join in welcoming the new citizens. Refreshments will be available. Photo submitted by Beth Young
Historic Polegreen Church will present its third Naturalization Ceremony on Wednesday, June 5, with over 70 people becoming United States citizens. The program begins at 11 a.m. and the public is invited to attend.
Uganda Children’s Choir to perform June 12 Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – The Uganda Children's Choir will perform at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 12, at the Mechanicsville Baptist Church at 8016 Atlee Rd. in Mechancisville. Imani Milele is a Swahili phrase meaning “Always Believe”. This is the message given to children, encouraging them to never give up. Imani carries this motto with them as they perform for people
across the United States. Members of the Uganda Children’s Choir operates with the belief that every child is special and they are dedicated to changing the world, one child at a time, through education. The choir is an integral part of the Imani Milele Children’s organization. Members rescue, educate, and develop over 5,000 children in Uganda. With the help of groups and individuals like members of this community, Imani is forming a strong and pas-
sionate team that works together to make a difference in the lives of these children. The choir has been treating audiences to fun-filled, interactive and inspirational concerts since 2013. Expect to experience “True Africa”, which is showcased through culturally unique music, dance and wellcrafted drum routines. Imanis’ vibrant costumes and enthusiastic energy creates a dynamic performance for all to enjoy. These concerts bring people of all ages the Submitted photo hope of a brighter future through Jesus Christ. Uganda Children’s Choir is coming to Mechanicsville in June.
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Colonial Home in the Hanover High School District w/almost 2,400 square feet, 4 BR’s including a master suite w/a 5 fixture BA & walk-in closet, two story foyer, formal living & dining rms, large family room w/gas fp & eat-in kitchen w/ Granite counters plus all appliances conveying. Other amenities include vinyl siding & windows, two car garage & two zone heating & cooling. Relaxing Rear Deck on a Very Private Lot! $329,900
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Well Maintained Transitional Style Home In Highly Sought After Ash Creek Community! Featuring 3,250 Square Feet w/ 5 BRs & 3.5 Baths. 1st Floor Features Refinished Wood Floors, Two Story Foyer, Half Bath, Living Room, Formal Dining Room w/ Tray Ceiling & French Doors, Kitchen w/ Quartz Countertops, Breakfast Nook & Samsung SS Appliances Opening to the Family Room w/ New Carpet, Gas FP & Entry to the Screen Porch. The 2nd Floor Offers all New Carpet, Master Suite w/ a Large Walk-In Closet Plus Deluxe Bath w/ Ceramic Tile Floors, Jetted Tub & Shower w/ Glass Door, 3 Additional BRs, Office & Hall Bath. The Finished 3rd Floor Gives You the 5th BR w/ 2 Skylights, Bench Seat & Its Own Bath. Other Amenities Include Vinyl Siding & Windows, 2 Zone Heating & Cooling, 2 Car Attached Garage, Paved Drive, Aggregate Concrete Walkway, Fenced Back Yard, Brick Front Stoop & Irrigation System. This One Will Not Last! $419,950
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Meticulously Maintained Transitional w/3,341 sq ft, 5 BR’s, 3.5 BAs, finished walk-out basement, formal rms w/refinished wd flrs, FR w/ gas FP, kitchen w/tile flrs, Granite counters, breakfast bar & stainless steel appliances w/ gas cooking. Other amenities include vinyl siding & windows, 2 zone heating & cooling, 2 car garage, walk-up attic, rear deck & concrete patio. $369,950
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Featuring Almost 2,000 sq.ft. of Spectacular Renovations! Huge open kitchen w/massive island & new stainless steel appliances opening to the dining area & living rm, 3 BRs and 2.5 gorgeous tile BAs w/elegant fixtures. Refinished wood flrs, new 30 year roof, new maintenance free vinyl siding & windows, new heat pump/central air & new luxury vinyl flooring on lower level. Huge Screen $289,900
FRESH TO THE MARKET IN ASH CREEK Transitional Style Home In Highly Sought After Ash Creek Community! Well Established Community Includes A Clubhouse, Pool, Fitness, Playground Facility, Basketball & Tennis Courts. Almost 2,400 Square Feet w/ 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths. First Floor Features Formal Dining Room w/ Wood Floors, Eat-In Kitchen w/ all Appliances, Half Bath, Utility Closet, Great Room w/ Gas FP, Ceiling Fan w/ Light & Door to Rear Deck. First Floor Master has a Nice Size Walk-In Closet Plus Deluxe Bath w/ Double Vanities, Jetted Tub & Separate Shower w/ Glass Door. The Second Floor Offers Three Additional Bedrooms & Hall Bath. Other Amenities Include Vinyl Siding, Two Car Attached Garage, Front Porch w/ Composite Decking & Vinyl Rails, Natural Gas Heat/Central Air & Pull Down Attic. Enjoy Your Morning Coffee on the Composite Rear Deck Overlooking the Wooded Back Yard. $324,950
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Antiques: _______________________________ Appliance Store: _________________________ Auto Dealership: _________________________ Bookstore: ______________________________ Boutique: _______________________________ Comic Book Store: _______________________ Fishing Supply Store: ____________________ Flowers/Gifts:____________________________ Furniture Store: __________________________ Grocery Store: ___________________________ Hardware Store: _________________________ Hunting Supply Store: _____________________ Jewelry Store: ___________________________ Thrift Store: ____________________________
HEALTH & FITNESS Chiropractor: ____________________________ Day Spa: _______________________________ Dentist: ________________________________ Dietician: _______________________________ Family Physician Office: ___________________ Gym: __________________________________ Gymnastics: ___________________________ Hearing: ________________________________ Massage Therapist: ______________________ Orthodontist: ____________________________ Optometrist: ____________________________ Pediatrician Office: _______________________ Pharmacy: ______________________________ Physical Therapist: _______________________ Veterinarian/Vet Hospital: __________________ Yoga/Barre Studio: _______________________
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Art Gallery:______________________________ Band (Local): ____________________________ Bowling Alley: ___________________________ Children’s Party Spot: _____________________ Dance Studio: ___________________________ Golf Course: ____________________________
Historical Landmark: ______________________ Karaoke: _______________________________ Live Music Venue: ________________________ Music School: ___________________________ Summer Camp: __________________________ Winery: ________________________________
EATS & DRINKS Bakery: ________________________________ Bar & Grill: ______________________________ Barbecue: ______________________________ Breakfast: ______________________________ Brewery: _______________________________ Buffet: _________________________________ Chinese: _______________________________ Coffee: _________________________________ Deli: ___________________________________ Dessert: ________________________________ Dinner: _________________________________ Hamburger: _____________________________ Hot Dog: _______________________________ Ice Cream: ______________________________ Italian: _________________________________ Korean: ________________________________ Lunch: _________________________________ Mexican: _______________________________ Pizza: __________________________________ Seafood: _______________________________ Sports Bar: _____________________________ Steak: _________________________________ Thai:___________________________________ Wings: _________________________________
SERVICES Attorney/Law Firm: _______________________ Auto Services: ___________________________ Auto Body Shop: _________________________ Assisted Living Facility: ____________________ Barbershop: _____________________________ Builder: ________________________________ Car Wash: ______________________________ Powerwashing: __________________________
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Carpet Cleaning: _________________________ Caterer: ________________________________ Computer Repair Services: _________________ Contractor: ______________________________ Adult Daycare: ___________________________ Daycare: _______________________________ Dry Cleaner: ____________________________ Electrician: ______________________________ Financial Institution/Planning Firm: ___________ _______________________________________ Fence Company: ________________________ Flooring Company: _______________________ Funeral Home: ___________________________ Gutter: _________________________________ Hair Salon: ______________________________ Heating & Cooling:________________________ Home Improvement: ______________________ Home Remodeling: _______________________ Insurance Company: ______________________ Landscaping: ____________________________ Moving Service: __________________________ Nail Salon: ______________________________ Painting: _______________________________ Paving:_________________________________ Pest Control: ____________________________ Pet Boarding: ____________________________ Pet Grooming: ___________________________ Photographer: ___________________________ Plumbing Company: ______________________ Pool/Spa Company:_______________________ Real Estate Company:_____________________ Roofing Service: _________________________ Siding & Window: ________________________ Senior Living Community: __________________ Storage: _______________________________ Tailor: __________________________________ Tanning Salon: ___________________________ Tattoo: _________________________________ Tree Service: ____________________________ Tractor & Lawn Repair: ____________________ Travel Agency: ___________________________
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