by Ted Shockley | Jun 26, 2023 | Headlines, Uncategorized
BY CLARA VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — Independence Day on the Eastern Shore evokes images of beach days, boating, patriotic parades, and Popsicles melting on a hot day. But in Accomac, the issue of ice pops has become a heated debate. The topic causing the fireworks:...
by Ted Shockley | Jun 12, 2023 | Uncategorized
To the editor: On my drive from Capeville to Food Lion near Cape Charles, I was a bit shocked to see the latest billboard for the Historic Palace Theatre’s “Films That Move” event. The billboard features two women in their underwear in what I consider a suggestive...
by Ted Shockley | Mar 31, 2023 | Headlines, Uncategorized
BY CAROL VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — More than $27 million has been appropriated for dredging of federal waterways on the Eastern Shore — covering the federal navigation improvements the Eastern Shore Regional Navigable Waterways Committee has been fighting for since...
by Ted Shockley | Feb 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
BY CAROL VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — Onancock officials should keep five positions in the police department and should consider hiring bonuses and increased contributions for family health insurance, according to the town manager. Town Manager Matt Spuck in a...
by James Ritch | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized
If the internal combustion engine is such a dirty creation, poisoning the environment and warming the planet, why is this 200-year-old technology currently powering 2 billion vehicles (cars, trucks, trains, ships) worldwide, representing 99.8% of global...