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A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding

An inside look at the first of two retractable weather covers installed in the North Yard to keep shipbuilders and new carrier construction work out of the elements. Photo by Chris Oxley

CVN 79 “Game Changer” Improves Production Environment The John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) Construction Program recently made facility improvements by installing weather covers over the Buffer Zone Platen in the North Yard. The covers started as a CVN 79 “Game Changer” and will enhance the production environment for shipbuilders during inclement weather and extreme heat. “One of the primary challenges we face on the Final Assembly Platen and in the Buffer Zone is that our shipbuilders and materials are exposed to the outdoor elements,” said CVN 79 Program Director Mike Butler. “Not only will these weather covers provide an indoor work area to protect our employees, but it also further illustrates the company’s commitment to improve our facilities for the Ford-Class Carrier Program.” The new covered 12,000-square-foot production facility offers high-efficiency lighting and utility platforms for welding and production support equipment. The facility houses necessary welding gases and compressed air, and includes two offices for crew meetings and supervisor space. The coverings can move independently from north to south for crane access or when units need to be transported in and out of the facility. The CVN 79 Program continues to actively implement production game changers like the weather covers in order to shift work off the ship and into a more cost-effective work location like the Final Assembly Platen. For general questions about the CVN 79 “Game Changer” Program, contact Mark Milius at 688-9930.

Foreman Honored for Leading Digital Shipbuilding Efforts X42 Pipe Foreman David Hodges was recognized by company leadership on July 26 for becoming the first foreman to complete 1,000 work assignments in SWiMS (Shipyard Work Integrated Management System), a component of Newport News Shipbuilding’s Integrated Digital Shipbuilding initiative. SWiMS is designed to provide foremen with all necessary information to assign work to their crew. Currently, more than 250 foremen have received training. Hodges has been using SWiMS for nearly a year. “Before SWiMS, I had to use several different programs to assign work to my crew,” he said. “Now, all the information I need is at my fingertips and in one program. Using SWiMS has saved me so much time – at least... CONTINUED ON PG 2


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Vice President of Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Rob Hogan speaks to attendees at the AME Southeastern Region workshop at Bauer Compressors in Norfolk.

Employees Gain Leadership Insight at AME Workshop

Pictured (L to R): X42 Trade Director Larry Baranowski, X42 Foreman David Hodges, Director of Digital Shipbuilding Tim Sweitzer, and Engineering Manager Johnathan McGee. Photo by Chris Oxley

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...an hour a day in which I can devote to helping my crew or finishing other work.” In honor of his accomplishments, Trade Director Larry Baranowski and Director of Digital Shipbuilding Tim Sweitzer presented Hodges with a special plaque, shipyard coin and Newport News Shipbuilding hat. “Thank you for stepping up to become a leader in the SWiMS efforts at Newport News Shipbuilding,” said Baranowski. “It’s leaders like you who are helping to move the shipyard’s digital shipbuilding initiatives forward, creating a better, more productive work environment for all.”

Mariners’ Museum Offers $1 Admission in August Beginning August 1, The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, Virginia will kick off its “August One Campaign,” during which visitors will only be charged $1 for admission. All visitors will receive this price for the entire month of August. The Mariners’ Museum and Park is dedicated to maritime and seafaring exploration and discovery. For more information, visit www.marinersmuseum.org.

The Southeastern Region of the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) recently sponsored a two-day workshop in Norfolk, Virginia. The theme of the workshop was “Building Leaders to Achieve Perfection: Heartbeat Leaders First” and was led by TMG Inc. The workshop taught attendees about high-performance-team-theory, best practices for engagement, training and development. Rob Hogan, vice president of Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management, was the keynote speaker for the event. He talked about the beginnings of his career at Newport News Shipbuilding, and discussed the importance of seeking new and innovative opportunities that improve efficiencies, while also improving the tools, equipment and work environments of shipbuilders. The 2016 AME International Conference will be held October 24-28 in Dallas. NNS is an AME corporate member, and all employees are eligible for a member rate. To learn more, visit www.ame.org or contact Kim Humphrey (O51) at kim.humphrey@att.net or call 897-4456.

One City Marathon Registration Extended The City of Newport News and Flat Out Events, organizers of the 2017 One City Marathon, are now offering all NNS/HII and subsidiary employees the following discounts for the events on Sunday, March 12. The following rates are good through the week of the events: • One City Marathon: $75 • One City Marathon Relay: $45 per person • 8K: $30 • Nautical Mile: $15 Select Newport News Shipbuilding as the employer when registering to receive the discount. Employees interested in running the marathon, relay or 8K at no cost should contact Jeremy Bustin (O29) at 0-4384.


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AROUND THE YARD

REMINDER: Fall 2016 Night School Registration Ends Friday ​ all 2016 Night School registration is underway. F All classes are scheduled to begin the week of September 19 and will conclude the week of November 19. The application deadline is August 5. Visit the Night School website on Yardnet for a list of classes and registration information. Class change notifications: The Access 2013 Intermediate class that is being offered for the Fall 2016 session has changed to Access 2013 Introduction. Pending level of interest, the Ship’s Theory, Design and Systems class will be offered in the Fall 2016 session. To view the latest bulletin, visit the Night School website on Yardnet or The Apprentice School website. For more information, contact Shirley Smith-King (O22) at 688-8608.

STRIDE Open House on August 17

​​​Support National Aircraft Carrier Month

STRIDE (Shipbuilders Together Realizing Inclusion, Diversity and Equality) is hosting a kickoff event on Wednesday, August 17, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Rooms 224 and 225 of Building 907 (next to the HII Family Health Center).

In recognition of the U.S. Navy aircraft carriers’ contribution to our nation, U.S. Representative Scott Peters (California) has proposed a House Congressional Resolution to designate November 2016 as “National U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Month.” Aircraft Carrier Month November 2016 will be a celebration of the accomplishments and contributions of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers, and the men and women who serve aboard them, in defending the freedom of the United States, protecting the security of our nation and our allies, responding to crises, and spurring technological innovation.

Come find out about one of the newest employee resource groups (ERG), enjoy cold treats and play a trivia game to learn more about LGBT history, culture and issues. Walk away with a STRIDE T-shirt and other giveaways. STRIDE Executive Sponsor Barry Fletcher, vice president of Nuclear Propulsion, and STRIDE board members will be available to answer questions about the ERG.

Find out more and sign the petition by visiting http://chn.ge/2ahBiHW. Employees should view website from a home computer or personal device.

Employees interested in joining this new ERG can send an email to STRIDE_ERG@hii-nns.com.

2016 School Tools Drive Begins August 8 Newport News Shipbuilding’s 2016 School Tools Drive to benefit area children will run August 8-19. Items needed include composition notebooks, No. 2 pencils, three-ring notebooks, note-book paper, three and five-subject notebooks, report covers, compasses/protractors, pens, rulers, markers, highlighters, erasers, colored pencils, glue/glue sticks, pencil boxes, scissors (children safe), crayons and backpacks. Employees are asked to bring new school supply items only. Don’t have time to travel to the store? A new online website is available August 1-19 for employees to purchase tax free school items with free delivery to NNS. For more information about the online website and to view the full list of drop off locations, view the flier on Yardnet or contact Judy Fundak (K18) at 380-3011.

Congratulations Graduates On June 30, 13 employees successfully completed a Facilitation 101 course. The course teaches the skills necessary for anyone who leads meetings, coordinates teams or manages projects. Employees interested in future training sessions can enroll in the Learning Exchange (LX) (keyword search “facilitation”) or contact Cynthia Allen-Whyte (X51) at 688-2636. Seating is limited to the first 20 registrants. Supervisor permission is required. The following course dates are scheduled for the remainder of the year: August 10-11 and November 9-10.

Back Row (L to R): John Witherspoon II (O53), Darlene Deerfield Mook (E07), Kimberlee Humphrey (O51), Theodore Lemon (E45), Zachary Harding (X31), James Sallet (X59), Charles Michael Lassiter (O24). Front Row (L to R): Anya Wise (O69), Cenise Waites (X57), Brandon Adams (X31), Stephanie Hargrave (O53), and Ashley Seabrook (O53). Not Pictured: Elizabeth Shames (E18). Photo by Cynthia Allen-Whyte (X51)


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DATEBOOK AUGUST 17

The International Compliance Office will hold Basic Annual Export Training from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the James River Room of building 520-6th floor. Register via the Learning Exchange (LX). For questions, contact Sarah Williams (O17) at 380-3599.

AUGUST 18

Aramark and NNS Food Service Operations is sponsoring a Farmers Market from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, August 18 in the cafe courtyard on the second floor of VASCIC. Locally and regionally sourced fruits and vegetables will be available for purchase using cash, debit or credit card. Interactive Health will also be on site to provide recipes and resources on purchasing and storing fresh produce in season. Employees are expected to attend the event on their own time with approval from their supervisor. For more information, contact Dwain Jenkins (O23) at 688-7281 or Patrick O’Keeffe at 380-3685. View the flier on Yardnet.

AUGUST 20

The Apprentice School Students Association (ASSA) is hosting an evening on the Spirit of Norfolk. The event is open to all apprentices and alumni. Boarding time will be 7:30 p.m. and departure time will be 8:00 p.m. Cost of tickets for one person will be $40 and for two people will be $75. A full menu of food and beverage will be included with the purchase of each ticket. Parking will be available at the Waterside Parking Garage. To purchase tickets, visit Sally Krystyn (O20) on the fourth floor of The Apprentice School. For questions, contact Amy Craven (X18) at (336) 324-4523.

SEPTEMBER 10

Newport News Shipbuilding and Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems have teamed up for another exclusive park day at Kings Dominion on Saturday, September 10, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. This event is open to all employees, family and friends of NNS, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems and members of BayPort Credit Union. A limited number of discounted tickets are available and may be purchased in advance for $25 from any BayPort Credit Union location or online at www.kingsdominion.com/save (Username: KDNNSB/Password: KDNNSB). Only NNS and NG tickets dated Sept. 10, 2016 will be valid. No other tickets or season passes will be accepted for entry into the park. For more information, contact Catrina Hagwood at 688-1907. This event is not funded by HII or NNS.

New MyTime Tool Coming This Fall The current Time and Attendance System (TAS) will soon be a thing of the past. TAS has been in use since 1991 and will be replaced this fall with a new MyTime application. The new web-based tool developed by the Payroll and Information Technology departments will include new features to make it easier and more convenient for employees to record time daily. For starters, when employees are logged onto the NNSCORP system, they will no longer have to enter a User ID or password to enter time. Employees will be able to view personal leave time and also see views of the prior, current and next pay periods. Other features of MyTime include easier navigation, real time validation of charges, descriptions of charges and a drop-down menu for employee Lost time and reason codes. To access MyTime, employees will be able to use a new desktop icon or save the URL in their browser favorites to open the application. Required MyTime training will begin in September for all supervision and salaried employees.

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CONGRATULATIONS

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Congratulations to last quarter’s Excellence in Action honorees. These individuals have been selected by their leadership for their remarkable efforts in customer satisfaction, leadership and operational excellence across our shipyard and subsidiaries. It is through the efforts of employees like those listed below that Newport News Shipbuilding will achieve its goal to be the safest, most efficient and innovative workplace possible. Well done honorees!

HONOREES CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT (CI) PROJECTS A-29 Training for Newport News Industrial (NNI) Team: Stormey Cavezza, O39; Jeremy Shaarda, O39 Nominator: Scott MacFarlane Jr.

Additive Manufacturing - NickelCopper Valve, Welding, and Material Testing Team: Walton Bass, M30; Michael Edwards, M30; Robert Edwards Jr., O38; Mark Gresik, O37; Randall Hall, O37; Corey Hart, O38; Daniel Hebert, E26; Larry Lavinder, O37; Andrew Minarik, O37; David Nemo Jr., X18; Hee Joo Pi, O38; Timothy Pline, O31; Timothy Pope, M30; Lynn Showalter, O37; Kyle Wade, E26; Kevin Walker, O38 Nominator: John Ralls

Analog Gauge Calibration Failure / Replacement of Analog Gauges with Digital Gauges for Nuclear Testing Honoree: Christopher Kennedy, X75 Nominator: Richard Baldwin

CVN 78 Government Component Emergent Replacement Team: Steven Bennett, O39; John Deng, E82; Vincent Dixon, X73; Rickie Estes, E82; Robert Flood, X43; William Fralich, X73; Anthony Hammonds, X43; Eric Johnson, X43; Cedric Jones, X43; John Loch, X73; Jeremy Minter, E82; William Oss, E82; Michael Wallisch Jr., X73; Barry White, X43 Nominator: William Darden

Enhanced Key Plan for Cable Pulling Team: Jeff Lillibridge, E57; David Starek, E57; Christopher Tate, E57 Nominator: Robert Muth

Hazard Warning Labels for X33 Paint Shacks

Security Compliance Inspection Program

Team: Detric Aguilar, X33; Charles Beamon, O22; Tiffani Brown, X33; Dominic Ebron, X33; Diamond Harris, X33; Joseph Hodge, X33; Antonia McNair, X33; Orlonda Staton, X33 Nominator: Timothy Garner

Team: Janet Ashley, O15; John Forlow, O15; Daryl Hagwood, O15; Rodney Hopkins, O15; Michael Nicolas, O15; Ethan Provensen, O15; Stephen Simmons, O15; Steven Stern, O15; Donald Terry, O15; Valerie Turnage, O15; Clarence Watford, O15; Peter Wedesky, O15; Kenisia Wilson, O15 Nominator: Dee Linhart

HII Family Health Center Team: John Gray, O41; Dale Martin Sr., O55; Benjamin Mulherin, O41; Danyelle Saunders, O41; Pamela Taylor, O41 Nominator: Richard Kutchen

NN196 Process Change Team: David Babcock, X57; Vernon Davis III, T55; Brandon Gilley, T55; Mary Kohlhoff, T55; Lewis Maynard, X10; Alan Minter, X59; Jason Moore, X89; Lagena Moore, O53; Harrie Pearson, X89; James Sallet Jr., X59; Richard Shelton, X59; Jefferson Teller, O57; Tara Trago, T52; Harold Trussell, X59; Mark Williams, T55 Nominator: William Moorhead

NPH Penetrator Team: Samuel Antezana, O68; Robert Barth, X10; Comfort Bell, E47; Carlos Carr, X11; Stephen DeBusk, O93; Vinson Ellsworth, X18; Christopher Ferguson, X31; Patrick Graves III, X31; Keith Harper, O37; Terrence Roscoe, X10; Ryan Saloka, O68; David Stallings, E13; Harold Strickland Jr., O37; Fabian Taylor, X11; Tyrell Watkins, O68 Nominator: Robert Meyer

Purchase Order Re-Engineering Team: Mark Bodoh, T52; Peter Laursen, T55; Robin Lyons, T55; William McGlothlin, T55; Sima Vaysman, T55; Brenda Williams, T55 Nominator: Amanda Clarke

SharePoint Implementation to Improve Laboratory Processes Team: Brandon Alexander, O31; Totten Avis, O31 Nominator: Alicia Connelly

VCS Weapons Cradle Weldment Stress Relief Sub-Contracting Team: Andrew Barnes, O51; Charles Berry, X21; John Binns IV, A572; Diane Grigsby, O55; Calvin Hunt, O51; Victor Lugo, O51; Jeffrey Reid, X21; Tracy Renn, X22; Damian Thomas, O53 Nominator: Robert Bodett

Virginia Employment Commission Job Posting Honoree: Jessicah Hegeman, O20 Nominator: Cynthia Wolfe

DECKPLATE TEAM SUCCESS CVN 78 Nuclear Test Support Team: Daniel Carter, X42; Donald Harrell Jr., X88; Raymond Stith Jr., X42; Cordaro Williams, X42 Nominator: Kenneth Keeter


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674D Gussets Team: Freddie Cypress, X18; Jerry Gregory, X11; Willie Hurdle, X18; Devin Jeffers, X18; Andrew Kahler, X18; Demonte Knight Jr., X18; Reginald Martin, X18; Roger McClinton Jr., X18; Michael Oliver, X18; Ronnie Payne, X18; Richard Spratley III, X11; Beverly Staten, X11; Roxanne Vannatter, X18; Christopher Virgin, X18; Lawton White Jr., X18 Nominator: Keith Liakos

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CVN 65 Initial 2A Plant Reactor Vessel Pump Down (RVPD)

Steam Generator Welding Team

Team: Seth Bazemore, X42; Rashamel Benton, X42; Larry Brickous, X42; Keith Britt, X42; John Dickson, X42; James Ellis, X42; Matthew Jeffery, E82; Brendan Kelly, X79; Ryan LaMagna, E84; Robert Lee, X42; Randall McCrary, X42; Mark Prater, X72; Marquis Smith, X42; Paul Washington, X42 Nominator: William Handy Jr.

Team: Alicia Berry, X18; Alan Boone, X18; Michael Byrd, X91; Marice Grandison, X18; Reggienald Hall Jr., X18; John Harrell, X18; Stephen Haywood, X18; Shane Irving, X18; Kelvin Larrimore, X18; Matthew Masters, X18; Leonard Morris, X91; Jonathon Moscoffian, X18; Matthew Smith, X18; Adam Turner, X18; Jason Wiley, X79; George Young, X18 Nominator: Larry Deaver

CVN 72 2A Reactor Coolant Pump Repair

Support Calibration of Power Outage Port and Starboard

Team: Tamie Agnew, E81; Mark Allen, X43; Cathryn Caldwell, X43; Daniel Chabot, X70; Robert Cobb III, M53; William Daniels, X36; Cassandra Frisby, X79; Patrick Haynes III, X79; Ryan Knowles, X43; Tracy Lawrence, X43; Joshua Levinson, E81; Ronnie Sightler Jr., X43; Victoria Smida, E81; Nicholas Zaremba, E81 Nominator: Jessica Gomez

Team: Larry Bateman, X31; Paul Chung, X31; Christopher Kirby, X31; Tuan Rupar Hoang, X31; Ralph Suggs, O43; Calvin Taylor, X31; Joseph Williams Jr., X31 Nominator: Rhonda King

CVN 65 Inactivation Cover Welding Team: Ricky Anderson, X73; Brian Butler, X43; Phillip Caralla, X43; Reginald Dalton, O51; Jefferson Field, E82; George Hardrick Jr., X43; Lee Jordan, X18; Shannon Lynch, X18; Charles Ortolano II, X43; Paulette Rocha, X43; Dustin Savage, X43; Matthew Shuford, E85; Darron Skinner Jr., X18; William Stevens, O67; Emanuel Willis, E85; Thomas Wilson Jr., X79 Nominator: Paul Tovey

CVN 69 #2 Main Engine Crossover Expansion Bellows Replacement Team: Ozell Daniels, X36; Oscar Deloatch, X18; Melvin Dillard, X36; Didier Edwards, X79; Joseph Guido, O87; Donovan Hayes, X11; Mitchell Hunter, X36; James Nixon II, X43; Jason Rock, X43; Emanuel Rogers, X43; Douglas Stephenson, X36; Thomas Walker Jr., X36; David Wauhop, X79; Wayne Whitfield, X43; Joey Wiggins, X18; Alan Wood, X11 Nominator: Richard Coleman

CVN 72 RCOH JP-5 Fuel Load Team: Michael Brinkley, X42; Charles Dalrymple, E25; Levaris Davis, X31; Steven Ellis, X79; Randolph Fitzgerald Jr., X42; Tommy Grant Jr., X42; Roger Harewood, X79; Paul Hauris, E25; Terraine Hunter, E25; Ephaulin Leeks, E25; Eddie Mercado, X42; Isreal Parker, E25; William Ridolfi III, X31; Christopher Shealy, X31; Leon Smith Sr., X42 Nominator: Bruce Easterson

Hemi-Head and Toroid Forming Team: Randy Brown, X15; Leonard DePriest Sr., X15; Phelan Gonzalez, X15; Allin Woods III, X15 Nominator: Timothy Stull

Nightshift Performance and Safety are Above Average Team: Isaac Brown, X42; Bret Eaker, X42; Terrance Franklin, X88; Corey Jones, X43; Ronnie Justice Jr., X43; David Krewson, X31; Dennis Morris, X43; Dovinia Murrill, X42; James Riggs, X31; Neil Voris, X91; Timothy Webb, X43; Rogerick Williams, X42; Vontrease Williams, X31 Nominator: Jesse Johnson

RC Deck Portable Shield Plates Installation Team: Toby Bailey, X11; Rocky Blea, X11; Drew Brown, X11; William Ellis III, X11; Michael Gibson, X82; Steven Hewitt, X82; Jeffrey Horner, X11; Gregory Iannuzzi, X11; Robert Lang Jr., E86; Timothy Madden, X82; Michael Manning, X11; Christopher Sibley, X11; Ryan Thomas, X11 Nominator: David Brinkley III

Water Tight Closure Grooming Team Team: Marta Arrington, X11; Howard Blume Jr., X18; Scott Borer, X88; Nicholas Carter, X11; Christopher Castle, X11; Brian Denson, X11; Warner Lee, X11; Steven Lyliston, X11; Allen Maddrey, X18; Delshawn Matthews, X11; Tyler Phillians, X18; Jose Santiago, X11; Jacob Wagner, X18; John Walters, X88; Todd Watts, X11; John Willis Jr., X18 Nominator: Neal Woodard

LEADERSHIP Annual Unclassified Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information Training Team: Sharesse Davis, T51; Carla Seaborn, T51 Nominator: Samaria Hunter

Teamcenter Workflow Project Management Honoree: Paulette Harris, E79 Nominator: Howard Borum III


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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS

AUDIO/VIDEO HEAD SET - wire head set for town &country and remote $50 call (757) 864-0559 KENWOOD CAR DVD - Double Din Kenwood DVD player. Bluetooth mic, back-up camera. $300. text (757) 681-1278 PIONEER 50” TV - 50” HD PureVision™ Plasma TV with Pioneer Soundbar, remote & manual, EC, $299 OBO, (757)636-6324 X-BOX ONE - X-box 0ne used in great shape controllers all acc. and a kenect sensor $250 (757) 793-8360 SAMSUNG 4K UHD - 65” 4K UHD Samsung 6500 series TV & blue ray, never used still in the box. $1500. (757) 218-7691 APPLE IPHONE 5C - iPhone 5c in mint condition. 16GB. Text (804)445-4184 NOTE 5 32GB Samsung Galaxy Note 5 for sale. 32GB of storage, excellent condition. Txt. (804) 445-4184 WEDDING DJ - Elegant and Fun Weddings. Dance floor lighting included. Call (757) 356-1166 BLACKBERRY BOLD - 9930 noncamera touchscreen, great condition, refurbished, Sprint and unlocked. $55 (757) 285-1145

AUTO 99 CHEVY C2500 - 183K M. Crew Cab. Good cond. Leather w/pwr pack & towing pack. Runs great. $6,500 negotiable. Txt (757) 813-0377 MECHANIC - Vehicle need work? ASE Certified Mechanic, 1/2 price of any quote. Work is guaranteed or its free (757) 240-7838 MC WINDSHIELD - 23” removable motorcycle windshield w/ mounting hardware. Will fit any HD Fatboy 1990-2016. EC, $200. (757) 672-8256

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Computers cont.

HD MOTORCYCLE - 2003 HD Dyna Wide Glide, 55K miles, silver paint, w/ windshield, saddle bags and miniapes. GC. $5975. (757) 390-6693

2001 GMC - Sierra 1500, Extended Cab, SLE, 4.8L V8, 6 1/2 Bed, 2WD, 109,000 miles, Some Body Rust, $5,000 Negotiable (734) 558-8154

HP COMPUTER - HP Touchsmart 310 PC for sale. Great cond. Restored to factory settings. $350 obo. (757) 218-4552

02 SUZUKI LS650 - 6K miles, new battery, runs great. Has windshield and cover. $1750 OBO (757) 561-3574

1995 MUSTANG GT - Needs some work. Comes with extra parts. $3500 OBO. (757) 814-1213

05 SUZUKI GZ250 - 12K miles, black, runs great, new battery. $1399 OBO (757) 561-3574 07 HONDA CIVIC - Honda Civic EX for sale. Grey ext/Grey int, well maintained and serviced. Daily driver 198000 ml, $3200 (757) 869-9031 24”- 6 LUG RIMS - 24” Geovanni Rims, 6 Lug. $300. text (757) 681-1278 K&N AIR INTAKE - K&N Air Intake of 03 GMC/CHEVY. Charge kit. $100. text (757) 681-1278 ‘11 TACOMA - 4Door, Pre-Runner V6 auto Short Bed, +116K miles. $19,000 (757) 775-6964 07 HARLEY DLUX - Chromed-out,<7 miles, like new, 12k OBO, HD soft tail (757) 365-9694

03 HONDA CIVIC - 170K Auto trans/ pwrb/pwrw.New tires.Great yard car. $2800 Needs tag/insp (757) 817-9608 JEEP ACCESSORIE - MOPAR Hard Top Storage Case. For 07-15 Wrangler part no. 82210325AD. New cond $40 (757) 236-0789 JEEP ACCESSORY - Hard Top hoist like new. $350 OBO (757) 236-0789 ATV COVERS XL - ATV Covers Like New. $25 each. Hunter green and camo (757) 236-0789

VIOLIN & VIOLA - Strobel full size violin & viola. Cond: Violin-fair, Violagood. Used by high school boy and girl. $100 EA OBO (757) 617-0319

BASS TRACKER - 16ft Pro Angler 16 w/Mercury 9.9hp outboard. Bought new in 2011. Great condition. $6500 OBO (757) 642-0060

94 CORVETTE - Excel Cond Wht Coupe w New Red Carpet 119K Ext/ Int. Clean, New Stereo w Spkers, $7500 Neg. (757) 570-0178

GUITAR CLASSES - Led Zeppelin “Come to the land of the ice cream cones.” 1-on-1 Midtown NN Wk/bi-wk sched Call/text (757) 528-7017

BOAT & MARINE SUPPLY

TRUCK RIMS - 1997 Dodge Ram stock 16” rims, 5 lugs, w/MaxxisBighorn tires LT285/75R16, tires used/worn $300 for all (757) 328-1336

2004 DODGE - Durango SXT. Approx 168K miles (mostly highway) Good condition. $4500. (757) 951-3660

B-BALL TRAINING - Play like you’re 1st but train like you’re 2nd! Basketball training for all ages. (757) 650-8456

PA AMPLIFIER - Peavey 2000W PA amplifier w/hard roller case. Ideal for church, bingo, social hall. $350, or $325 w/o case. (757) 813-1781

SUZUKI MOTOR - 6HP Suzuki Outboard, four-stroke; short shaft; Excellent condition, used only once. $1200. (757) 867-8954

AMSOIL - Synthetic Lubricants for cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, ANY engine. Can deliver. (757) 298-4754

GET FIT - In-person & online training, meal plans, and group challenges. Male & female, all levels welcome. Certified. (757) 218-7177

MC HELMETS - DOT approved half Face (2) and full face (1) for sale. Great cond. Message (757) 236-0789

TIRES - 2 Bridgestone Dueler H/L 400 tires P245-55-R19. Fit 08-13 Toyota Highlander Sport/Limited. VGC. $60 for pair. (757) 291-5297

THUNDERBIRD - 1965 Thunderbird, white with burgundy interior, good condition (757) 817-6292

HOBBIES

COMPUTERS COMPUTER REPAIR - affordable quality computer repairs and service serving HR and Peninsula. (757) 325-0433 LOGITECH - WingMan Extreme Digital 3D versatile hand grip WingMan Formula GP w/pedals $50 (757) 328-1336 GALAXY S2 TABLE - Galaxy S2 Tablet. Barely used with case. $200 obo. Call for more details. (757) 293-8194

SOFTBALL GLOVE - Left hand throw youth softball glove, Wilson. Rawlings glove oil and sponge included. Only used twice. $25 (757) 288-9821 HO TRAIN BOARD - 2 track loops, roads, lighted bldgs, farm, airport, railcars, autos, ppl. Needs xfmr. $100. (757) 775-4776 CAMPER - 19ft 2006 StarCraft Camper w/slide out/sleeps 4/lots of extra $5500 OBO (757) 329-3328

FREE ST LEO ECO BOOK - Economics: Macro/Micro book w/ online access card. (757) 813-4956


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FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES AC NEEDED - Looking for small air conditioner for bedroom. (757) 236-4540 FOR SALE - Woodmaster Queen Size Sleigh Bed Frame $300 OBO (757) 377-1029 BROWN COUCHES - Full size pullout couch and loveseat. Good condition. Looking for $500 or best offer. Text for pictures. (402) 640-4949 DORM FRIDGE - New, in box, never opened, white dorm/mini fridge. Emerson 1.7 cu-ft, model CR177WE2. $70. (757) 593-2426 BEDROOM SET - Victorian full bed, marble top dresser w/candle stands, mirror & chest of drawers $ 1,900 call (757) 812-9763

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TOWNHOME 4 SALE - Coventry end unit,2 bdrm, 2.5 ba, 1 car gar, 2 car drvwy, prvcy fnc, new appliances, all new flrs 195k (757) 846-8357

ROOM FOR RENT - 5 miles from shipyard in Carrollton. Eagle Harbor $600 Util incl. Priv Bath, Furnished pet friendly no smokin (757) 375-3696

GUTTER CLEANING - Clean gutters by hand, bag debris, flush down spouts and brighten outside Licensed and Insured. (757) 810-5115

ROOM FOR RENT - Room for rent Portsmouth. River access, House Completely Upgraded. Call/Text for pics/info, $600/MO (804) 931-9289

2.3 ACRE LOT - Gates Co. NC, wooded lot on private road. 400’ road front lined w/river birch trees. 1/2 mile from VA line. (757) 377-0303

GENERATOR - North Star 2700 generator 20amp, powered by Honda, EC, quiet, very reliable, first pull start $250 (757) 618-6015

WATER ACCESS RENT - House in Portsmouth. River access, completely upgraded. Call/Text for pics/info, $2000/MO (804) 931-9289

CONDO FOR SALE - 1Br/1.5BA, Gated Comm/Pool, 3rd Floor, W/D, 800 Sq Ft, $170K, VA Beach Ocnfrnt Rudee Inlet. (757) 374-7317

LAND FOR SALE - 3 lots 10 acres each, wooded, septic apprvd, Gates N.C., just across state line, very quiet area. (757) 334-5526

3 BD/3 BA HOME - 3 Bdrm/3 Bath home near Gosnold Park. Quiet Neigborhood, close to LAFB and NNS. $250k (757) 813-1984

HOUSE FOR SALE - Brick Rancher, Hampton, remodeled. HVAC/Roof/ Kit./BR/ Water htr all new. 109.9K (757) 812-9266

LAWN MOWER - 20” Murray push mower. Shoot style. 3.5 HP engine. Runs well. Great for small yards. $25 (757) 291-5297

FARM - near Wakefield 5BR house, shop, equipment, 3A yard, 3A rowcrop, 5A pasture. $350K (757) 267-2581

HOME FOR RENT - Hampton 3BR/2BA. cul-de-sac. W/D hook-up, central AC, gas heat. New carpet/ paint. 1125 Mo/Dep. (757) 771-3250

PRESSURE WASH - Decks, Homes, Fences, and more. Competitive Pricing. (757) 581-0075

ARMOIRE - Ethan Allen oak Armoire with lower storage compartments $275 Call (757) 812-9763

HOME FOR RENT - Nice home on lake in cul-de-sac, Bunetts Mill Suffolk, 1050/mnth, refs & dep required. (757) 618-6007

GRDFATHER CLOCK - Emperor, 74”, walnut. Kps exc. time. Wstmnster chimes need minor tuning. Moon phase disabled. $250 (757) 288-9821

HOUSE FOR SALE - Ivy Farms House for sale. Great starter home in great location. 2 bedrooms one bath, large kitchen and deck. (757) 236-0067

WEDDING DRESS - One of a kind dress. Size 6. $995. Excellent Condition. Text (757) 537-7054

FRAMED ART - “Jazz at Takoma Station” 34x26. Joseph Holston. $95 (757) 288-9821

TWNHOME 4 RENT - 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, Hampton. Wshr/dryer, & sec. system included. No pets, 995/mth/ dep. (757) 879-2860

HOME RENOVATION - Give your home a new look. Professional Remodeling, Additions & More. (757) 596-2138

3BR HOME 4 RENT - 3 br, 1.5 ba, Hampton. W/D, SS appliances, hardwood, fenced bkyrd, 1200/mth/ dep (757) 879-2860

EXERCISE EQUIPM - Ellipticals, bikes, treadmills, walkers, weight bnch, AB mac., dumbbell set, row machine (757) 589-7248

LAKE GASTON - .47 acre waterfront lot Lake Gaston, N.C. $114,900 MLS 115836 (757) 672-9895

ITEMS - Microwaves, patio sets, carpet shampooer, nuwave oven, ionic air purifier Kirby vac/shampooer many extra’s (757) 589-7248

LOST & FOUND ITEM FOUND - Item found at NNI/ Oyster Point location last week. Contact and describe item lost. (757) 879-1732

REAL ESTATE 1 BDRM APT - Large 1 Bdrm apt. for rent. Minutes from Shipyard. $650 per mon. Recently renovated (619) 218-8131 HOUSE FOR RENT - 1400 Sq. ft., 3BR, 1 BTH, LR, Eat in kitchen, den, detached garage w/fenced BKYD, appliances, text (757) 272-2140 OBX RENTAL - MP 5.5, KDH, 4BR, 2BA, 3 levels, ocean view, lots of space, $1095 weekly, (757) 375-0997

YORK COUNTY LOT - Over 1/2 acre build able lot with all tap fees paid Tabb School District $117,500 117 Bayberry Lane (757) 675-9954 FOR RENT $1195 - Ranch, 3 bdr 1.5 ba, Open layout, stainless steel appliances, quiet and fenced, Hampton (757) 675-9954 FOR RENT $1300 - Brick Ranch, 4 bdr, 2 ba, stainless steel appl, Lg master bedroom, lg storage shed, Hampton (757) 675-9954 OBX RENTAL - 5BR, Oceanside, Pool/ Spa, Linens/Towels, Internet, Wet Bar, Sleeps 14, No Pets. Wkly $995-$3295 (757) 826-0740

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LAUNDRY DETERGE - 5 Gal. Bucket Liquid detergent H.E., Food sealer vac., water cooler, Toro lawn mower self propelled $215 (757) 589-7248 FURNITURE SALE - 3 piece Cherry wood Entertainment Center. $100 (757) 377-1029 POOL TABLE - Slate 6’ pool table, comes with a set of billiard balls and two sticks. $500 OBO, (757) 813-1984 HOUSE WASHING - House, Roof and Concrete Cleaning. Most methods are used with less than 500PSI. Licensed and Insured. (757) 810-5115

WEIGHTS & BENCH - Weider Weight bench & weights. Some barbells. Accessories. $100 (757) 768-0447 LAWN CARE - Affordable lawn care to include cutting, edging, leaf removal, flower beds & more. Call (757) 713-0660 LAWN/LANDSCAPE - Contact for the best prices for lawn mowing, edging, planting, mulching, and more. (757) 372-7535 NEED BRAIDS - Get your hair braided by the best licensed professionals. Call (757) 827-3282 MOBILE MECHANIC - Certified Auto Mechanic. Will come to you. Flexible hrs. Affordable prices. (757) 352-0622 PEST TERMINATOR - All pests. Termite Treatments/Bonds, Moisture Control, sand, poly, Under house repairs. (757) 873-4999 5000 BTU AC - ~10 yr. old window unit, works fine. Upgrading to 8k unit. call/text. (757) 812-5550 HOME CLEANING - General home cleaning. Free Estimates. One time or special occasion cleaning welcomed. Licensed & Insured. (757) 371-3904 CHILDCARE - Openings for toddlers and preschoolers in Hampton home. Afforable rates, meals provided, activities (757) 865-7037 ATV - CAN-AM DS 250, auto, 2WD, good cond, needs rear brake, call after 5 PM (757) 238-2358


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MAHOGANY BOWL - Honduran carved mahogany bowl, 8”x10”, fine smooth bas relief details over darker background. $75. (757) 288-9821

SCOOTER - Go Go Elite Traveller (Electric with keys, charger, and manual) Like New, $650 OBO, Text for pics (757) 810-4354

STUFF FOR SALE - Floral Comfy Sofa, 9 pc patio furniture, TV, small dog carrier, bike. Best Offer Accepted. Photo upon request (757) 508-2119

VAN RIDERS - HRT van, leaving VA Beach to NNS daily 1st shift. Van Leaves from Diamond Springs Rd to all gates call (757) 450-6740

PARROTHEAD - Classic Margaritaville logo, details. Soft, woven throw, fringe. 50x60. $12 (757) 288-9821

RESUME WRITER - Professional resume-writing service $50 (757) 761-6537

GIRLS BIKE - 20 inch pink Huffy, good condition. $30 (757) 593-2426

WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers & dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for free. (757) 617-0100

LADIES WK BOOTS - Size 5.5, ankle ht, tan suede, black laces, Vibram lug sole, Goretex lining. Barely used. Not steel-toe. $15. (757) 288-9821

MAKEUP ARTIST - Bridal, Proms, & More! Will travel. (757) 325-5353

HARLEY JACKETS - 2 kids Harley Davidson jackets still like new $75 each call (757) 864-0559 BANANA TREES - Add a tropical look to your yard. Cold hardy banana trees grow back every spring and reach 1012+ ft. $10. (757) 593-2426 BLACKBERRIES - Grown your own plump, juicy blackberries with this thorn-less variety. Several plants available, $10 each. (757) 593-2426 CHILDCARE - State licensed, CPR certified and enrolling now. Affordable rates, loving environment, in Churchland area. (757) 376-3374 CPR TRAINING - Save a life! Learn CPR from a certified instructor, great learning environment, and affordable rates. (757) 376-3374

ICON JKT - Mens X-LG ICON leather motorcycle riding jacket $175, call or text (757) 236-0789 BEADED LANYARDS - Accessorize your lanyard. Made to order. Pick your colors. $15 closed and $18 for magnetic breakaway. (757) 236-0789 HANDYMAN - Home remodeling and repair needs. (757) 256-8131 ELLIPTICAL - NordicTrack Elliptical Machine E5 si. Great Condition. Built in fan, mp3 player, folds for easy storage. $300 (757) 968-1938 DOLL HOUSE - Kid Kraft modern mansion doll house. Great condition. $40 (757) 968-1938 CHILDCARE - M-F 5AM-6PM ages 6wks-5yrs pre school program. CPR cert. 1st aid cert. low rates big back yard with play set. (757) 761-5222

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MOVING BOXES - Do you have any free moving boxes? Pls text for pickup. (757) 871-4845

PUPPIES - 2 male and 1 female tri color beagle puppies, 5 months old. $50 (757) 768-0926

VEHICLE - Looking for a reliable, affordable vehicle with no mechanical problems to use as work car. Text (757) 814-5846

YOUNG MALE PIT - Young beautiful energetic and loving pit-bull male looking for a happy healthy permanent home. (757) 218-3064

SEEKING DRIVER - Seeking a PT Driver, for Afternoon. $40 wkly (757) 343-2987

7 Y/O TABBY CAT - Looking for a good home for 7 year old male brown Tabby cat. Up to date on all shots. (757) 739-5561 CALICO CAT - 3yr old calico cat. litter box w/ litter, scratch post, toys, food. Text for photos. (757) 814-5846

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VAN RIDERS - Van coming thru Franklin, Suffolk and Smithfield. 3rd shift (757) 653-8664

VAN RIDERS - Van leaving from Belvidere NC, Chowan, Gates County (Hwy 32), down town Suffolk to NNS 1st shift (252) 619-3117

IN APPRECIATION E15 WORK FAMILY - My appreciation goes out to E15 for thinking of me while I was out on short term. Thanks so much ya’ll. (757) 846-4728


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