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ECHANICSVILLE – The Food Truck Rodeo Night, presented by Hanover County Parks and Recreation, is returning by popular demand to the 2017 Hanover Tomato Festival. The “Rodeo” will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 19, at Pole Green Park. The air will be filled with the smells of savory menu items cooking up, enticing you to enjoy delicious food truck favorites. Enjoy food and treat selections from: Woodhead’s Grill, Jus Cukn’, eXtreme Concessions, Two Kings Concessions, SuperFROG see RODEO, pg. 5

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Advisory rail committee meeting set for May 22 HANOVER — The DC2RVA Ashland/Hanover County Area Community Advisory Committee (CAC) will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, May 22, at the Hanover County Administration Building at 7516 County Complex Rd. in Hanover. Through the DC2RVA

alternatives development process and related community meetings, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) recognized the unique nature of the Town of Ashland and Hanover County, and that many of the alternatives for greater rail capacity in this area generated

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community concerns. As a result, DRPT recommended to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) a community-based effort to supplement DC2RVA public involvement activities and help inform DRPT’s recommendation for a see RAIL, pg. 4

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The 36th Ashland Strawberry Faire will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 3, along the streets of Randolph-Macon College. The Center of the Universe draws thousands to the annual event. Of course, the strawberry is the main attraction as seen being enjoyed in this photo. The Faire has brought as many as 40,000 people into the town. For more details on the Faire, turn to page 16.

Reformation’s 500th anniversary observed with sales, blood drive By Melody Kinser Managing Editor MECHANICSVILLE – St. Paul Lutheran Church will be observing the 500th anniversary of the Reformation on Saturday with a blood drive to signify, as Pastor Rodney Bitely said, “the shed of Jesus’ blood on the Cross of Calvary.” He said the Lutherans are celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, which was “when Martin Luther on Oct. 31, 1517, posted his ‘Ninety-Five Theses’ on the chapel in Wittenberg, Germany.” “He wanted to have a debate about what was going on in the church (Roman Catholic) at the time that was ultimately known as the Reformation,” Bitely said. With the 500th anniversary, he said churches throughout the Richmond area are taking part in a blood drive, which

will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The church, located at 8100 Shady Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville, also will be holding its Annual Spring Yard Sale from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bitely said the sale is unique in that everything is being sold for $1. The rain or shine event will feature clothes, books, toys, baby items, NASCAR memorabilia, and lawn and garden items. Hot dogs and drinks also will be available for purchase, as well as baked goods. The pastor also said that the “all for $1 sale is an idea they picked up from another Lutheran Church in Northern Virginia to help folks in need.” With Virginia Blood Services on-site, Bitely said “People can shop and take part in the sale” and then take advantage of an “easy opportunity to stop by and give a unit of blood.”

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Christian school hosts virtual race to benefit autism group Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE — Students, staff and community members from the New Hanover Christian School teamed with Reaching 4 Autism Miracles Inc. by hosting a virtual race to celebrate Autism Awareness Month. The charity event began in March and ended on April 29 with a medal ceremony to celebrate everyone’s accomplishments. This virtual race could be completed anytime, anywhere during the race window — March 7-April 25. Participants of any age or ability could walk, jog, run or bike the distance of their choice.

Any distance could be completed at the gym on the treadmill, outside, walking a dog, using a pedometer’s daily steps or at another racing event. The race did not have to be completed in one day. Participants could choose to do a 5K in one day or spread out that 3.1 miles by doing one mile a week, biking ½ a mile on the weekends, etc. During the virtual race, students enjoyed tracking their steps on the playground and even challenged their teachers. Students took their virtual race with them on their weekend and spring break trips to places like Kings Dominion and Disneyworld see VIRTUAL, pg. 4

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Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 8500 block of Snowstraw Place, Mechanicsville.

Receiving goods from credit card fraud, $200, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, subsequent offense, was reported in the Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville. Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 3400 block of Creighton Road, Mechanicsville.

Petit larceny, $200 not from a person, was reported in the 7000 block of Lynk Lane, Mechanicsville. Hit and run with personal injury was reported in the 16600 block of Mountain Road, Montpelier. Assault on law enforcement, court, doctor, fire and/or medical was reported in the 8200 block of Atlee Road, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny from auto was reported in the 10300 block of Turnout Court, Mechanicsville.

Reckless handling of a firearm was reported in the 14000 block of Murphey Court,. Ashland.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 3700 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville.

Concealment, price altering merchandise, $200, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 7100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike/Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

Simple assault was reported in the 10300 block of Chamberlayne Road, Mechanicsville.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 9100 block of Pamunkey River Farms Drive, Mechanicsville.

Trespassing in a cemetery at night was reported in the 9200 block of Atlee Station Road, Mechanicsville.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 7800 block of Marshall Arch Drive, Mechanicsville.

Reckless handling of a firearm was reported in the 15300 block of Woodman Hall Road, Montpelier.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 9500 block of Sliding Hill Road/King Braxton Court, Ashland. Disorderly conduct was reported in the 7400 block of Verdi Lane, Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 10500 block of Comanche Lane, Glen Allen. Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 16000 block of Theme Park Way, Doswell.

False report to police or falsely summoning police was reported in the 11200 block of Gwathmey Church Drive, Ashland. Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Breaking and entering a building to commit larceny, etc., armed, was reported in the 14400 block of Washington Highway, Ashland.

Driver did not report an accident with damage, $1,000, in the 11200 block of Dude Ranch Road, Glen Allen.

Threat to extort money was reported in the 8100 block of Little Florida Road, Mechanicsville.

Credit card fraud, $200 in six months, was reported in the 8300 block of Evanston Lane, Mechanicsville.

Concealment, price altering of merchandise, $200, second offense, was reported in the 7400 block of Bell Creek Road, Mechanicsville.

Simple assault was reported in the 7700 block of Stand Circle, Mechanicsville.

Possession of marijuana, first offense, was reported in the 15400 block of Pouncey Tract Road/Ashland Road, Rockville.

Grand larceny, $200 or more not from a person, was reported in the 10000 block of Learning Lane, Mechanicsville.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 8300 block of Wetherden Drive, Mechanicsville. Simple assault was reported in the 8500

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Eluding police, endangering persons or police car, was reported in the 19000 block of Mountain Road/Louisa County, Montpelier.

Driver did not report an accident with damages, $500, in the 8200 block of Meadowbridge Road, Mechanicsville.

Assault and battery of a family member was reported in the 7000 block of Daffodil Road, Mechanicsville.

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where over 6 miles were logged in one day. Preschoolers also logged miles biking at the beach and in their nieghborhoods. It was a great opportunity to show the school families how to help others while also spending time together exercising. Staff and community members challenged one another on who could get the

most steps in one day, did laps around the school together, and were surprised at how many miles they were able to log doing lawn work, going to Costco, at the beach, and walking their dogs. Some participants were seasoned runners who combined local road races and challenges with the virtual race for charity, while others who aimed to hit a 5K (3.1mile) mark were surprised and proud to be able to hit marathon distance (26.2

miles) by the end of the race. Participants were emailed their ongoing mileage totals after submitting proof to the race coordinator and also checking the race board at school, which displayed the participants racing on a track. The students said they loved walking by the board each day to see who was winning. Overall, all participants logged over 1,595 miles total — all to help raise Autism Awareness through NHCS’s

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raised money for grants. On Saturday, April 29, a medal ceremony was held at NHCS to celebrate completing the race, receive medals, announce raffle winners, surprise drawings, and have a lunch donated by Brunette Express 301 and The Law Office of Jeremy J. Milo, PLLC. Each participant received a goody bag from Reaching 4 Autism Miracles Inc. and prizes were donated by various local businesses. Sponsors included: Gold Level – Stevi B’s; Reaching 4 Autism Miracles Inc.; Walmart (King’s Charter); New Hanover Christian School; Kreggers Tab and Table; Brunetti Express 301; and 3Sports Triathlon Shop (Short Pump). Bronze Level – Jumpology; Kroger (Rutland); The Law Office of Jeremy J. Milo, PLLC; Food Lion (King’s Charter) Rob and Ann Marie Morasco; Marty’s Grill; Nathan & Emily Wedlock; and Deluxe Nails & Spa. During the event, participants wore blue to “Light It Up Blue for Autism Awareness.” Puzzle pieces were used during raffles and drawings as reminders that autism is like a puzzle — a large mystery that may never be “solved.” Just as each puzzle piece is unique and different, each person diagnosed with autism is different than the other — no two cases are alike.

The spectrum of verbal and nonverbal abilities, challenges and set-backs is so large that autism cannot be labeled into one category. Educate, Advocate, Understand, and Love were 4 of the puzzle pieces that were addressed during this Autism Awareness Month culmination, and the hope is that more people have had a chance to think differently about autism and learn from it. The students were reminded that their race helped other children their age be able to go to special camps and that they should be proud that they helped others. New Hanover Christian School is a preschool for ages 2½ through age 6 and would like to invite other area preschools and local celebrities to participate in their virtual race next year. Vendors and businesses who would like to donate their goods or services to next year’s event are invited to join in the early planning process. Interested parties can look at the public Facebook page — Running 4 Autism Miracles and send a participation inquiry. If you know a family that may qualify for a grant from Reaching 4 Autism Miracles, direct them to www.reachingforautism.com. Applicants do not have to be local to Mechanicsville and can access the grant application online. Grants are awarded annually.

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The CAC also could identify potential new options to meet the purpose and need of the DC2RVA project, while minimizing or avoiding any potential impacts of those options. For more information, call 1-888-832-0900. The link is DC2RVA Project Website. Information posted on the Town of Ashland website.

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preferred alternative that provides the required rail capacity through the Ashland/Hanover area. As part of the communitybased effort, DRPT proposes to establish a community advisory committee (CAC) that will take a more intensive look at all previous options.


Rino Balducci makes sure city remembers impact of Italians By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local RICHMOND — “It’s great to be back in the old neighborhood,” Rino Balducci said as he worked his way through a small crowd of acquaintances gathered at Ann Hardy Plaza at Pollock Park to recognize a portion of Highland Park that played a vital role for Italian immigrants living in Richmond at the turn of the 20th century. Adjacent blocks of the community that surrounds the Plaza were once home to a community of Italian immigrants who settled in Richmond. Some were stonemasons and artisans from Tuscany, while others brought their unique knowledge of food and opened restaurants in the Richmond area. Rino’s father, Umberto, was one of those early immigrants who migrated to

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Catering, Kona Ice, and more. The park will be full of activities, including games, practices, runners and dog walkers. “We encourage you to

Richmond in 1905 and eventually moved to Highland Park. The restaurateur owned

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several establishments in the city, but is more remembered for his charitable and social contributions to an evolving immigrant community. Umberto’s villa, along stop on by Pole Green Park and have an enjoyable, relaxing evening in the park,” Greg Sager, Parks and Rec director, said. “Rushed for dinner? Stop by the park on your way home and get a quality cooked meal to take with you. Either way,

with the Batini Social Club and St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church, became the heart of a vibrant Italian community in Highland Park beginning in the 1920s. “My Daddy came here in 1905,” Rino said. “He opened up a restaurant with $200.” In 1925, the Italian restaurateur purchased a farm near what is now Highland Park and built his Italian style villa. In the years that followed, many of his sons and daughters built homes on that property, including Rino. The elder Balducci built a 17-room villa on the property to accommodate his 12 sons and daughters. “It turned into a flourishing villa, typical of villas in Italy,” Rino told the assembled group at Pollock Park. “He planted all kinds of fruit trees … and grew all kinds of vegetables and herbs,” explaining that his mother used the herbs in delicious recipes your taste buds will thank you.” Pole Green Park is located at 8996 Pole Green Park Lane in Mechanicsville. “As you enter the park, about ½ -mile down, look for the multipurpose fields on the left hand side, the Food Truck

from the old country. That villa became a gathering spot for Richmond’s Italian community. “His Italian friends would visit, and he knew just about all of them,” Rino said. While men debated who made the best wine, children played and women cooked as the villa filled with visitors, Rino recalled. “The Italians in Highland Park maintained their culture, helped each other, and raised their families to become good American citizens,” Rino said. On Sunday, a group of former residents of the old neighborhood gathered for the unveiling of a state historical marker recognizing the accomplishments of this segment of Richmond’s population. The marker is the first of its kind to recognize the contributions of a specific ethnic

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Saying ‘Thank you’ to those who matter

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By Melody Kinser Managing Editor He was dressed in camouflage fatigues sitting quietly in the waiting room when he caught my eye. As my mother was getting seated, I approached him and said, “Thank you.” He seemed surprised and asked, “For what?” I immediately responded, “Your service.” He humbly, with his head tilted a bit downward, said, “Thank you.” Coming from a family filled with military veterans, the conversation launched with me talking about my uncle being on the USS Raleigh when Pearl Harbor was bombed and a female cousin

breaking that glass ceiling in the late 1970s or early 1980s by becoming a Blackhawk helicopter pilot. I then asked him if he had served overseas. Again, with his head somewhat bowed, he said “Yes” in a hushed tone. I did not pursue his military service as it was obvious he was comfortable talking about veterans and the sacrifices, but his story was one he did not seem prepared to share. So, in a moment that is so not me, I did not ask him anything else about his service. Mom and I continued to share stories about the service in my father’s family. I can never resist telling about the heroics of Dad’s oldest brother at Pearl Harbor and the second eldest who did

everything he could to avoid service (he even jumped in a river about 30 miles from our hometown in an attempt to escape). The soldier, whose last name eludes me a little more than a week later, was a true gentleman, a fine example of our country’s military. It was a pleasure to talk with him and when Mom was called back into the doctor’s exam room, I stood and once again thanked him. This is probably the third time I’ve written about such encounters. With each, I’ve received a blessing in acknowledging their efforts. Like the “I love you” theme in last week’s column, add “Thank you” to your routine when you see someone who has or is serving our country.

(Editor’s note: The following was submitted “To my children on Mother’s Day.” Mothers Day is a day meant for moms just like me. Without my children this day would not be. For they are the very reason I celebrate, having them defines me. I proudly wear the title even after I am long gone. A mom worth her heart and soul knows what an honor it is to simply be called “mom”. A card is nice, flowers even better but don’t you see I have the best gift ever. As other women celebrate with their moms I embrace this Mother’s Day as Hailey, Corinne and Cassie’s mom! I share this day with them “When you feel it’s time for the because with each passing year I know chair, let me know and we’ll adjust. I how special they make me feel. My real gift and reward is from just want you to know it’s OK to ask an unexpected “I love you” or sneakfor help.” ing in a random hug or kiss. A joke I “I will,” he replied. Christmas came and went and his see LETTERS, pg. 8 gait widened and tiny curbs became large obstacles, but we kept making that walk to the car, slower and slower each time. Last week Jack did something he’s never done before. He asked to use the wheelchair for the walk to the car.

One step at a time has special meaning to some By Jim Ridolphi Contributing Columnist How many steps do you take in a lifetime? I bet you’ve never really thought about it, but it’s been on my mind a lot lately. For the past 12 months, I’ve watched my son’s ability to walk steadily decline, and each step has become more labored and difficult. For every Duchenne patient, this is a time in their life when the disease (Muscular Dystrophy) begins a process of taking things away from them.

Things they once knew and loved, enjoyed and treasured are snatched from them one by one until there is nothing left. We’ve lived with the knowledge that time would eventually claim Jack’s ability to walk, and other things would follow, but I’m not sure I ever took the time to appreciate or fully inhale the steps he’s taken up to this point, each one with a dogged determination and gutsy approach that can only be described as heroic. But, life goes on day-to-day, and,

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each morning, my two girls and Jack would prepare for school and take the long walk from my condo to the car and eventually to school. Although the walk from my front door to the parking lot is less than a block, the girls often leave Jack and me in the dust as our pace gets slower and slower. I noticed him struggling more and more with the walk, leaving him exhausted and weak when completed. So, we had a talk several months back.

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Human trafficking problem tops Community Resources program ASHLAND – Human trafficking is the second fastest growing criminal industry in the United States. A harrowing statistic presented by the Hanover County Department of Community Resources on April 25 during a panel program was that one out of every six runaways could become victims of the sex trafficking industry within 48 hours of leaving home. Jen Miller of Safe Harbor, an organization providing support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence, shared statistics proving the issue is close to home. In 2015, there were 4,136 cases of sex trafficking reported in Virginia, with Richmond being among the top 20 cities. One major reason is Richmond being in close proximity to the Interstate 95 and Interstate 64 corridors. Young people are often the victims of this crime. “There has never been a harder time to be a kid between the ages of 11 and 18 then

right now,” Miller said. “Just being in this age group puts kids at higher risk.” She noted the insecurities that come along with being that age are magnified by social media, which heightens insecurities predators tend to use to their advantage. Signs that parents should be on the lookout for with their own teens that may put them at greater risk or indicate possible signs of sex trafficking include history of sexual abuse, history of running away, signs of physical abuse, unstable home environment, presence of older boyfriends or girlfriends, substance abuse of harder drugs, unexplainable presence of gifts such as new clothing, makeup, cell phones, etc., withdrawal or lack of interest in previous activities, and gang involvement, especially in girls. There are certain red flags that may indicate someone is a victim of human trafficking, Miller said, and should be reported to law enforcement. These could include:

The person being fearful, anxious, depressed, submissive or paranoid; Signs of physical abuse; Few or no personal possessions; They also may not have control of their own finances; Seemingly they cannot speak for themselves. Spreading the word and helping to dispel myths about human trafficking will also help. The panel, which included FBI Special Agent Melvin Gonzalez, Jen Miller, and Mary Hampton Cook of Gray Haven, was organized by the Department of Community Resources in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Gray Haven provides support for survivors of human trafficking, helps with victim intervention and identification and collaborates with other organizations to help fight human trafficking. Melanie Baker, Court Appointed Special see HUMAN, pg. 15

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“It really makes me tired in my legs,” he said. “Sure, no problem. We’ll start this afternoon.” I laughed on the outside as we finished the walk, but my heart cried as I thought of Jack taking his last steps. I can’t begin to count the number of things this horrible disease has taken from my family, and, more importantly, Jack. And as his steps get fewer and farther between, I’ll enjoy each and every one of them, thanking the powers that be for that one tiny miracle… and thinking of the one thing this disease will not steal from us: hope.

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earned a cord to wear at graduation due to completing course specific criteria,” he said. All students should be aware of their status for any of these items prior to the event. Roerink said students are asked to arrive by 6:15 p.m. in order to check in with their instructor and prepare for the event. “We look forward to celebrating the many fantastic accomplishments of our students this year during this

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OBITUARIES | Death Notices & Funerals MARTIN BAUER III Martin Nicholas Bauer III, 60, of Mechanicsville, passed away on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. He was preceded in passing by his parents, Martin and Mary Bauer. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Maria Bauer; children, Rachel Eskite (Colin), David Bauer (Melissa) and

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Bauer and Thomas Bauer (Maureen); numerous nieces and nephews; and his best bud, Max the Beagle. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 6, 2017, at the Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made

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and nephews and several very close friends and their children, which he thought of as his own. Ronnie also was a friend of Bill. Ronnie was the owner of AAA Painting and Wallpaper for over 30 years. He also built a number of homes in Richmond and the surrounding counties. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 4, 2017, at Bliley’s-Central at 3801 Augusta Avenue. Interment followed in Maury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Ronnie’s memory.

GLORIA DRUMMOND Gloria Saunders Drummond, of Mechanicsville, passed away on Thursday, May 4, 2017. She was preceded in death by her parents, Pearl and Elbert Saunders; a brother, Billy Saunders; and sister, Doris Saunders. She is survived by

her devoted husband, Jack Drummond; children; Steve, Mark, and Paige Drummond; brother; Kenneth Saunders; and sister, Jean Belton. Gloria will be forever remembered as a sweet, loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother. F uneral services DRUMMOND were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 6, 2017, at Monaghan Funeral Home at 7300 Creighton Parkway in Mechanicsville. A private family interment was held later that day at Hanover Memorial Park.

DIANA ELLEN Diana Smiley Ellen, 56, of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 4, 2017. She was a member of Broadus Memorial Baptist Church, where she played in

the hand bell choir for many years. She was preceded in death by her sister, Donna S. Harlow. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Andrew Ellen; daughters, Rebecca Ellen and ELLEN Elizabeth Ellen; parents, Tom and Becky Smiley; sister, Deborah S. Smiley (Troy); mother-in-law, Betty Ellen; best friend, Laura Snarr; and many other family members and friends. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Staff at AseraCare Hospice and Autumn Care of Mechanicsville for their kindness and support. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 8, 2017, at the Broadus Memorial Baptist Church at 5351Pole Green Road in Mechanicsville. Interment followed in Hanover

Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Broadus Church Building Fund, at the above mentioned address, or Breast Cancer Research Foundation, 60 East 56th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022. The Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road was in charge of arrangements.

THOMAS M. EVERETTE SR. Thomas M. Everette Sr., of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord on Friday, May 5, 2017. He was preceded in

death by his parents, Anne Marie and Oscar Everette; and his brother, John Everette. He is survived by his EVERETTE loving wife, Mary Ann; his children, Thomas Everette Jr. (Sharon), Courtney Cook (Mike), Townley Bonney (David) and Van Everette (Anne Myra); his 12 grandchildren,

whom he loved dearly; and a brother, Michael Everette (Laurel). A Funeral Mass was held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 8, 2017, at the Catholic Church of the Redeemer at 8275 Meadowbridge Road in Mechanicsville. Monaghan Funeral Home a 7300 Creighton Parkway in Mechanicsville was in charge of arrangements.

EDNA C. GARDNER Edna C. Gardner, 94, of Mechanicsville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April see OBITUARIES, pg. 12

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29, 2017. She is survived by four children, Barbara C. Daugherty, Patricia Hicks, Bill Chesnut of Wilmington, North Carolina, and Mary Chesnut; as well as four grandchildren. Edna was a longtime member of Stukeley Hall Baptist Church, where she GARDNER was a member of the Choir and the WMU Crusaders Circle. She loved her family, church, gardening, and bird watching. She was famous for sharing her delicious blueberries and was a dear friend to all who knew her. Funeral

services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at The Light Community Church on Azalea Avenue (formerly Stukeley Hall Baptist Church). Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Henrico Volunteer Rescue Squad, 5301 Huntsman Rd., Richmond, VA 23250.

WILLIAM GERMANI William Austin Germani, 19, of Crozet, passed away peacefully on April 29, 2017, surrounded by his family. Born on January 30, 1998, Austin graduated from Western Albemarle High School, class of 2016, and was a freshman at Christopher Newport University. Austin’s smile was as unmistakable as his wit. Old and new friends alike note that his warmth was felt by all those in his presence. His smile was described as lighting the room, ever-

present, and contagious, while his hugs were warm and freely-given. At a CNU memorial service for Austin, the Vice President of Student Affairs remarked that Austin already understood the importance and responsibility of distinguishing himself during his time on this earth, which he chose to do in the GERMANI pursuit of helping others, often before himself. Examples of Austin’s humanity include sitting up at night to help fellow students with their homework, helping one friend reverse their decision to drop out of college, and learning to help another friend control their panic attacks. The enormity of his loss is palpable in the voices of those who knew and loved

him. Austin is survived by his brother ,Colton Germani, his mother, Ginger Pomfrey Germani, of Crozet, and his father, Alan Edward Germani, of Richmond, as well as his grandparents, who include his maternal grandmother, Sandi Slate, of Richmond; his maternal grandfather, Ron Pomfrey, of Mechanicsville; his paternal grandfather Tony Germani of Louisa County, his paternal grandparents, Harriet and Don Taylor of Midlothian; and his maternal great-grandmother, Virginia Slate of Richmond, as well as special aunts, uncles and cousins. He also is survived by his girlfriend, Darby Stephens, whom he met at CNU and proclaimed the “woman of his dreams.� A memorial service to honor Austin’s life was held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at the Crozet United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider donating to the Austin Germani Memorial

Fund, c/o Old Dominion National Bank, Charlottesville, VA. Donations will support a cause Austin was passionate about: making therapy dogs available for those battling depression or anxiety.

MARY LOU GOODWIN Mary Lou Goodwin, 88, of Hanover County, went peacefully to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 4, 2017. She passed away in her home surrounded by loved ones after a brief battle with cancer. She is preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Loretta Faith Russell; and daughter-in-law, Mary S. Goodwin. Mary Lou is survived by her loving husband of 71 years, Joseph (Joe) Frank Goodwin Jr.; sons, F. Doug Goodwin and Mark W. Goodwin Sr.; and daughter Tonya A. Darnell; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She is best remembered as being Mom to everyone. A future memorial

service will be announced at a later time. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to the charity of your choice. MonaGOODWIN ghan Funeral Home in Mechanicsville is in charge of arrangements.

DERWOOD JEFFERSON Derwood Randolph Jefferson, 81, of Hanover, passed away on May 3, 2017, after losing his battle with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. He is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Virginia “Ginny� Jefferson; brother, Ivan H. “Uncle Pete� see OBITUARIES, pg. 13

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JOYCE JENNINGS Joyce King Jennings, 66, of Mechanicsville, passed away and went to be with the Lord Monday, May 1, 2017. She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Ross Jennings; children, Ginger Hecht (Neal), Justin Jennings (Jackie) and Jordan Jennings; grandchildren, Addie and Drew Steeley; siblings, Kristy King (Bill Penny), Bruce JENNINGS King (Charlene), Joan Perrot (Bob), Mary Lawrence, and Denny King (Jennifer); as well as many nieces and nephews. Joyce enjoyed playing tennis and spending time with her friends. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, May 5, 2017, at the Cool Spring Baptist Church. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Richmond, 4800 Cox RoadSuite 130, Glen Allen, VA 23060 or Community Hospice House, 1133 Old Bon Air Rd., Richmond, VA 23235.

LaDONNA J. KISNER LaDonna J. Kisner, 69, of Mechanicsville, passed away Saturday, April 29, 2017. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger D. Kisner; father, Howard Johnson; son, Shawn Dale Kisner; and brother, Jerry Johnson. LaDonna is survived by her son, Shane Kisner (Beth); two grandchildren, Slade and Cash Kisner; mother, Nan Johnson; brother, Jay Johnson (Dianne); sisters, Debra Bush (Ronald) and Betty Kay Seward (Gary); as well as a special niece, Sandy Correa (Miguel). She loved the river, entertaining, traveling, and living life to the fullest. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 5, 2017, at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Muscular Dystrophy Association, 8001 Franklin Farms Dr., Richmond, VA 23229 or the Duke Cancer Institute, 10 Bryan Searle Drive, Seeley Mudd Building, Durham, NC 27710.

ROBERT JETER JR. Robert Ryland “BobJeter Jr., 94, of Mechanicsville, passed away Saturday, May 6, 2017. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie W. Jeter; sisters, Martha L. Jeter and Helen S. Hana; brother, Hillis M. JETER Jeter; daughter, Madeleine W. Selby, and son-in-law, Sam Coullier. Bob is survived by his brothers, Samuel P. Jeter and William M. “Bill” Jeter (Betty);

and sister, Nancy J. Hylton. He also is survived by his daughter, Martha J. Coullier; son, Charles S. “Joe” Watkins, III (Shirley); son-in-law Daniel L. “Tucker” Selby; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to recognize Constance Dandridge as a friend and companion of 50 years. Bob, a former dairy farmer and real estate developer, was active in the community. He was a member of the Walnut Grove Baptist Church and a member of the Hanover Ruritan Club for over 70 years. Bob served on the Hanover Zoning Board of Appeals and was a Mason for many years. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today (Wednesday, May 10, 2017) at the Walnut Grove Baptist Church at 7046 Cold Harbor Road in Mechanicsville. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Walnut Grove Baptist Church, PO Box 428, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 or the Hanover Ruritan Club, P.O. Box 625, Mechanicsville, VA 23111. The Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home at 8014 Lee-Davis Road was in charge of arrangements.

LESLIE LA PLACE JR. Leslie “Les” Martin La Place Jr., of Mechanicsville, passed away Saturday, April 29,

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GRACE WEBEL Grace Lucille Galat Webel, 77, of Mechanicsville, departed this life on May 3, 2017, and was greeted in heaven by her parents, John and Anna Galat, and four of her 15 siblings, Marge, Lillian, John and Philip. Grace was born on July 10, 1939, in Akron, Ohio. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Karl Webel; children, Karl D. and Beth Webel, Ron and Michelle WEBEL

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ECHANICSVILLE — The WashingtonHenry Elementary School PTA 8th Annual Earth Day Festival was described by organizers as “a smashing success despite the uncooperative weather, which drove the event inside the building.� In its eight-year history, this is the first time the event was held indoors. “We’ve been very, very lucky with the weather in years past,� said Jennifer Bateman, event dhair, “but this year, with the call for rain all day and the possibility of thunderstorms, we could not risk everyone’s safety. The administrative staff was incredibly supportive as we figured out where to put 24 activities, 46 vendors, entertainment, food trucks, and a petting zoo.� The school saw great crowds throughout the

day as people from all over Mechanicsville came out to enjoy what has become a spring tradition. The family-friendly event does not charge tickets or an entry fee so children (and adults) were free to play games, make crafts, and pet animals as much as they’d like. Food trucks and a variety of vendors had items for sale. The event could not have gone on without the support of volunteers from Atlee High School, Deep Run High School, Hanover High School, Lee Davis High School, Boy Scout Troop 544, Girl Scout Troop 557, and the parents and staff of WHES. The ever-popular basket raffle and other festival contributors include: AMF Hanover Lanes, Angelic Message, Atlee Auto Service, Atlee Chiropractic Center, The Bateman Family, Berry’s Produce Brunetti’s Express, Buffalo Wild Wings – Mechanicsville, Calabash Seafood Restaurant,

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Rino Balducci and his sister Aida have fond memories of their days in Highland Park and their father’s villa on Young Street.

the project. The Commonwealth no longer funds state markers and events like Sunday’s unveiling are only possible when citizens become involved. But, Stankus said it’s important to document the history of Italians in Richmond, especially the group that settled in Richmond’s own “Little Italy” in Highland Park. She recalls growing up on the block, taking piano lessons in a home directly across from where the unveiling took place, and smelling fresh baked Italian bread throughout the neighborhood. Stankus said the efforts required to obtain the marker seemed well worth it once she saw the reaction of the people who came to celebrate the unveiling. care, can make them especially vulnerable,” Baker said. “In recognition of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month it was our hope that this training would increase awareness around this issue and help prevent human trafficking.” For more information about human trafficking, visit www. polarisproject.org. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

“I was impressed with the warmth of all the people who attended and to see how happy they were to have this done,” Stankus said. “They felt so proud recognizing their ancestors.” Umberto Balducci didn’t rest on his laurels once he

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marker solidifies an important piece of Richmond history. “We were camping about an hour and a half from town and made the trip back for this. That indicates how important it was for my children to understand their heritage,” Gordon said. “It’s like being a part of living history so we’re excited to be here.” William Martin, director of Richmond’s Valentine Museum, said immigrant communities like the Italians in Highland Park added to the fiber and culture of the city. “All of the immigrant communities that have come to Richmond have made this a special place,” Martin said. “It’s added to our food, our culture, our architecture, and is part of Richmond’s history.” Martin said this event would open the door for exploration into other Richmond communities with special ethnic histories. “We’ve got so many of these

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areas all over town — people who came here braving amazing odds and made contributions to this city that we don’t know. It’s time for all of those stories to come together,” Martin said. It’s a long way from Vicopisano, Tuscany, to North Highland Park, and the descendants of the families who made that perilous trip who stood and took pride as the marker was unveiled, and a piece of Richmond’s cultural history became permanent. What resulted has brought a cultural diversity to the city that most appreciate, perhaps best expressed by Hare in his remarks from the podium. “As my friend from the Valentine said, this would be a very boring country without Italians. What would we eat? What music would we listen to?”

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achieved success with his restaurant businesses. After constructing the villa on Young Street that became the hub of the Italian community, Balducci sponsored numerous Italian families who moved to Richmond and lived in apartments in Shockoe Bottom and eventually transitioned to North Highland Park. Italian immigrant and master artist and sculptor Ferrucio Legnaioli arrived in Richmond about the same time as Balducci and joined him in those efforts. Establishing a small studio in Scott’s Addition, Legnaioli and his 35 employees provided decorative stonework for many of the city’s iconic buildings. A statue of Christopher Columbus at Byrd Park is just one of the many local examples of his work. He, too, felt an obligation to share his good fortune and sponsored Italian immigrants. Jesse Gordon brought his daughter Grace to witness the unveiling. He’s the great-grandson of Umberto, and said the

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Ashland approves $15.1 million budget for 2017-18 By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local ASHLAND – The Fiscal Year 20172018 of $15,123,700 (General Fund, $9,296,100, and CIP, $5,827,600) was approved last week by Ashland Town Council. Members also agreed to the appropriations resolution. The budget is the financial plan for the coming year’s expenditures, and the funds to be used that are identified in the budget are authorized by the appropriations resolution.

The FY1718 budget needed to be adopted before July 1, or Town Manager Joshua Farrar’s proposed budget would take effect by FARRAR default. Town staff had recommended adopting the budget and correspond-

ing appropriations resolution. On Tuesday, May 2, council members also voted in support of the 2017 Ashland Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Clerk of Council Joseph Collins outlined the master plan at an April 14 Parks and Recreation Committee meeting. “I really appreciate the amount of effort that went into this, [there was] a lot of detail, and I know that there’s some expertise on our parks and rec committee, and a lot of good thought

out ideas … this looks like a good workable [plan], but a foundational plan as well,” said Councilman Steve Trivett. Collins told council the most “eye opening” result from community engagement meetings that the parks and recreation department had with citizens of the town was that Ashlanders want to see an expansion in regards to the connectivity of trails, sidewalks and bike trails within the town’s limits.

A bike lane system also seemed to be of high interest in their findings, but, more importantly, the connectivity of these town-wide pathways. “We’ve had several comments about connecting Stony Run Trail to Dejarnette Park,” Collins told council. Improving the inclusivity of Ashland’s parks systems also was a topic of interest in town residents who participated in the community see BUDGET, pg. 18

36th annual Strawberry Faire to be held June 3 By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local

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The Montpelier Center for Arts and Education attracted a large crowd for the artists’ exhibit.

Montpelier Center fete celebrates 20 years of arts By Logan Barry for The Mechanicsville Local MONTPELIER — Professional artists from across the South and Mid-Atlantic regions travelled to Hanover County on Saturday, April 29, to attend the 20th Annual Celebration of the Arts at The Montpelier Center for Arts and Education. The event also featured the Fourth Annual South-Atlantic Juried Exhibition.

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ASHLAND – This year will make the 36th that the Town of Ashland has been the scene of the Ashland Strawberry Faire, an event that attracts thousands to The Center of the Universe. The streets of RandolphMacon College will be filled with excitement from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 3. Lorie Foley, who is man-

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Strawberries, strawberries and more strawberries will be sold during the 36th Ashland Strawberry Faire.

Thirty-two artists from Virginia responded to the the aging public relations, said, “On a sunny day, the Faire see FAIRE, pg. 18 Center’s invitation, submitting 50 stunning works. Artists from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, West Virginia and Washington, Music will be provided. 11, at the Kings Dominion Pavilion in Contributed Report D.C., also were invited to subFor more information, go to www. Doswell. news@mechlocal.com mit up to three of their works Hanoverrotary.org or contact Bruce Ticket purchases must be made before that were completed within DOSWELL – The Shrimp& Suds 35th Perretz at 804-550-3098. event. Prices are $35 per person or $150 the last two years. The sub- Annual Fundraiser for Hanover Rotary Tickets also are available at most Union mitted works could not have Club’s Foundation to benefit deserving for five. The meal includes spiced shrimp and Bank & Trust Hanover locations and youth and charitable endeavors will be see ARTS, pg. 26 held from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May Nuckols Road. beverages.

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attracts up to 40,000 visitors [to Ashland].” According to Foley, anybody with an interest in kettle corn, moon bounces, face painting and all things strawberry will enjoy the day.

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engagement event. Collins emailed a survey to a list of citizens who showed interest in a comprehensive plan review, anyone who had a pool pass at the Carter Park Pool in 2016, as well as posting the survey on the town’s Facebook page. One of the survey questions asked residents if the Ashland park system met the needs of their household. While Collins said the results to that question weren’t as positive as the town would have liked, he explained that, in addition to that question, they asked what they would need

Foley said that vendors are a significant part of the Faire’s success, with arts crafts being a big draw. Folks from up and down the East Coast take part. Some vendors come every year to sell their goods and socialize with new people, including photographers, craft-

ers, artisans, furniture makers, wood workers, seamstresses, bakers and jelly makers. Along with businesses within Ashland’s corporate limits, local businesses from across Hanover County will be set up on the site to showcase their wares.

for the Ashland park system to meet their household’s needs. Collins said the majority of the answers that resulted from that survey question were related to expanding the connectivity of the trail, sidewalk and bike path systems in town. “There were also quite a few that mentioned improving the playground facilities,” he said. Another question the survey asked residents was to prioritize the town’s six guiding objectives. Collins said these objectives have since been condensed. He said the answers to that question showed continuing results that suggest the people are mostly interested in expand-

ing the town’s trail system, bike lanes and sidewalks; and the connectivity among them. In other business, Mayor James Foley addressed the ongoing situation with the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) concerning the DC2RVA high-speed rail proposal. He was interviewed by National Public Radio that morning (May 2), and said “we are trying to be very clear and transparent with the situation with the third rail coming through town.” Town council went into a closed session for an evaluation of the town manager at the end of last week’s meeting.

party are on sale now; tickets for the other parties will be available 30 days in advance of each party. Proceeds from Ashland Street Parties help local nonprofits in the county and have provided funds to maintain the Library Plaza and purchase equipment, such as a tent, crowd-control fencing and a cooker that can be used by other nonprofits.

In more than a decade of sponsoring parties, ASP has contributed more than $50,000 back to the community. Other 2017 street parties include: Aug. 19 – Premiere Band, a high-energy, variety band. Premiere plays a wide variety of music: Motown/Soul, today’s hottest hits, Classic Rock, country, jazz, and music from the 1950s to 1980s. For more about this band, see www.premiereband.com. Sept. 16 – End of Summer Party, featuring The English Channel. The band authentically and meticulously recreates British rock and pop from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s. Each song they play sounds “just like the record” and just like you remember it. For more about The English Channel, see www.thenglishchannel.com.

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Ashland Strawberry Faire 2017 All day long on the Blackwell Stage, local musicians and entertainers who are sponsored by RCI Builders and Hometown Realty will be performing for the crowds. Bands and groups performing this year include: the Hanover Concert Band,

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previously been shown at the Montpelier Center to qualify for submission. “It was a way for the Center to fulfill its mission in promoting arts and education within the community,” said Theresa Bowen, executive director. Ginna Cullen, a lifelong artist and art educator whose experience includes teaching grades, providing art professional development in several school districts, and teaching book arts at Virginia Commonwealth University, brought the credentials to serve in the juror role. She also serves as the Central Virginia coordinator for the master of interdisciplinary studies as well as a supervisor for student teachers. Cullen has hosted hundreds of workshops for educators, including presentations for the National Art Education Association in New York, Boston and Chicago. She also received the 2016 Central Virginia Advocacy Award for Art Education even after she retired from teaching at Louisa County Schools. She continues her work with school superintendents and administrators to protect and promote the programming of art education. Wayne Waldrop, president of the Board of Directors at the Center, welcomed guests

Christian rock band “Weak Chain,” indie rock band “Saint Square,” Beaverdam rock band “Mountain Road West,” and rock band “Counterpoint.” There also will be gymnastics and dancing performances on the stage. “Man’s best friend” will be getting the spotlight in the 36th annual celebration,” Foley said. “The Faire will be celebrating dogs in a big way this year.” A pet pageant was introduced at last year’s Faire. Fin

and Feather, an Ashland pet store, is sponsoring the 2017 contest. This year, all of the canine contestants will receive special treats for taking part. Rodney Ram, Virginia Commonwealth University’s mascot, will be making the rounds during the events. Another addition will be a kissing booth, but don’t expect a bikini-clad female or muscular male. This kissing booth

during the social portion of the event. Guests made their way through the ballroom to view the various art demonstrations that were set up, and social-

The honorable mention was awarded to Susan Cary of Crozier, who submitted a piece called Springtime Cows. Guests were able to chat with Cullen about the exhibit and works before Waldrop offered closing remarks and extended thanks to participants and attendees. As a way to celebrate the arts by taking a closer look at a few of the many forms that art can take, guests observed artists portray their knowledge and passion in specific artistic expressions. The April 29 event included three demonstrations that focused on loom weaving, pastels, and raku pottery. Demonstrations included artists such as weaver Gigi Spicer giving viewers a closer look into the weaving process, Nancy Tucker exploring the use of pastels, and award-winner Betsy Taylor examining the methods and techniques of raku, an ancient Japanese form of firing glazes. Tucker is a member of the James River Art League, Metropolitan Richmond Artists Association and the Central Virginia Pastel Society. She exhibits locally with all these groups. Bowen said the Center is going to bring back “Music Under the Stars,” an outside event with a live band and food. “Music Under the Stars” programs are scheduled for July 21 and Aug. 25.

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Wayne Waldrop, president of the Board of Directors of The Montpelier Center for Arts and Education, addresses the crowd at the artists’ event.

ized with the artists as they discussed the use of differing media in the creation of art. Cullen also addressed the crowd and presented the exhibition’s award-winners: first, second and third place; as well as an honorable mention. Best in show was artist Pat Coates from Fairfax. The winning piece was titled Afternoon At The Cidery. Coming in second place was the work called light outside in, created by Pauli Hagan from Chesterfield. Kim Winters from Ashland, ranked in third place with her work, Drawing a Blank.

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ing commercial food vendors to set up booths at the Faire, they are obligated to donate a percentage of their funds raised to a nonprofit of their choice. If possible, volunteers from the selected nonprofit organization are supposed to work the booth. As the financial year comes to an end, the directors look at the funds available – holding a certain amount to run the Faire for the following year, donating the rest to local non-profits. “We take a vote, and disperse the ‘extra’ funds.� The last year they had extra funding, Foley said each director received an application for a grant-for-work that was

As the Ashland Strawberry Faire prepares for its 36th year, it’s important to realize that what started out as a “humble strawberry festival� in 1981 – has grown into a large event that celebrates the strawberry harvest in the region and provides sufficient support to local nonprofit organizations. Every year, nonprofit organizations can set up their booths at the Faire for a fee. If the nonprofits aren’t selling anything at their booths, they only pay a small administrative fee. The Faire also gives away what they call “grants-forwork� each year, where the nonprofits can work the day of the event to earn money for their groups. Foley said applications are offered by the directors to nonprofit organizations. “The main long-term grants are for the work done by Ashland Fire and EMS, Boy Scouts from Montpelier who help vendors set up and take down, and Comfort Zone Camp whose volunteers help run the Kid Zone,� she said. To date, fhe Faire committee has donated over $75,000 worth of funds to nonprofit organizations in the area. As a requirement for allow-

“well-earned for years of volunteer service.� Each director then donated the money to a local nonprofit of their choice. “The goodness doesn’t stop there. The Faire continues to offer 10 scholarships each year to Hanover County high school seniors,� she continued. Foley explained how the first scholarship is presented in memory of former Mayor Richard “Dick� Gillis to a student at R-MC who is majoring in political science. Gillis attended R-MC, and served as the mayor of the town for 20 years. He initiated Ashland’s popular nickname, “The Center of the Universe.� She said four of the scholarships are given in memory of Tafi Yourtee. One senior from each of the county’s high schools who are planning to major in one of the performing arts are selected for the honor. Yourtee moved to the community after performing on Broadway in New York, and

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will offer kisses by “a loveable pooch.� “This is the perfect photo opportunity for dog lovers,� Foley said. People can pay $1 to the Hanover Humane Society anytime between 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to have a memorable moment in the kissing booth. The Humane Society also will be returning with dogs that are available for adoption. “Wouldn’t it be great to find your new furry friend at the Faire?� Foley asked.

continued her acting career in local theater groups. In memory of Jay Pace, another four scholarships are given out to four seniors, one from each of Hanover’s schools that are planning to major in journalism once they graduate. Pace was the editor and publisher of the Herald-Progress, and received many awards during his tenure. The 10th and final scholarship is in honor of Norman Bugge, and awarded to a student attending Hanover Building and Trade School. “Norm worked for the telephone company that is now known as Verizon. In his spare time as a volunteer he was instrumental in getting the Faire’s stage built and the electrical panel wired among many other things,� Foley said. Each of the scholarships given out by the Faire committee is selected by the individual schools. They send out all the committee’s information to the guidance or subject departments at the schools, and they choose the winners. Betty LaPlace, board member of the Ashland Strawberry Faire, oversees the scholarships program. Foley said families and visitors are welcome to bring their own dogs to the event, so long as they are friendly and on a leash. Official Faire parking lots can be found east of the intersection of Patrick Street and Henry Street. From there, visitors attending the event can ride a trolley into the Faire. There will be two trolleys transferring people to and from the parking lots and the fairgrounds throughout the day. The Henry Clay Inn and the Mason Civic League sponsored both trolleys. More information on parking can be found at www.ashlandstrawberryfaire.com. “It takes a village to run the Faire, but it’s worth it,� Foley said.


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The Balducci family gathered for a photograph following the unveiling of the marker.

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A crowd gathered, photo above, to celebrate the marker designating the Italian heritage in the Highland Parker area. At right, Rino Balducci, who funded the marker project, is shown with Catherine Flumiani from the Italian Embassy, and marker project coordinators Brenda Stankus and Ray Garjulio. They posed in front of the marker, which was unveiled at Sunday’s event in Highland Park.

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CALENDAR | News, Updates & Listings Saturday, May 13 St. Paul Lutheran Church Annual Spring Yard Sale — rain or shine — will be held from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 8100 Shady Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. Everything will be sold for $1, including clothes, books, toys, and baby, lawn and garden items. Hot dogs and drinks will be sold. There will be a baked goods table. The Virginia Blood Services Reformation Blood Drive will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in celebration of the Lutheran Church’s observance of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. For more information, call 804-427-7500 or visit www.StPaul-LCMS.com Online registration is open for the Laurel Meadow Elementary School Rock N’ Roll 5K. For registration, and more details, go to http://lmes5k.weebly.com/. A Deacon Yard Sale, Bake Sale,

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Craft Show and Car Wash will be held from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Walnut Grove Baptist Church at 7046 Cold Harbor Rd. in Mechanicsville. Deacons are sponsoring a community yard sale, with proceeds supporting the church’s Benevolence Fund for those in need. (The rain date is Saturday, May 20.) Do you have things to sell? Do you bake or make crafts? Bring them in or rent vendor space. To rent a spot, call Stephen Lambert at 804335-8935, email him at hanoverman@earthink.net, or call the church office at 804-746-5081. All Souls Episcopal Church will hold a Commnity Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 9077 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. A space may be rented for $20. Spaces must be reserved. Spaces are 10 x 10 feet on a paved area. Email Lee at Allsoulsva@gmail.com to reserve your space.

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Friday and Saturday, May 19-20 An Enlighten Prayer Conference, described as “A prayer conference that will open the eyes of our hearts (Ephesians 1:18),” will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Cool Spring Baptist Church in Mechanicsville, with Rev. Rick Astle, noted speaker and author of “The Priority of Kingdom Focused Prayer.” Learn to: pray powerfully for the needs of your family members; pray effectively for unbelievers; overcome hindrances to your prayer life; have intimacy with God through prayer; see the connection

‘Jazz Numbers’ to be presented tomorrow Staff Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE — Hanover High School will present as Jazz Dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 11, in the Fairfield Presbyterian Church Recreation Hall. This year’s theme is “Jazz Numbers.” The cost is $7 per person with a maximum of $35 per family. The evening will include dinner, music and a silent auction with all proceeds benefiting the Hanover High School Music Program.

Cyber Seniors Workshop Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – Heritage Green Assisted Living will present a Cyber Seniors workshop at 10:30 a.m. today (Wednesday, May 10). Each month, Heritage Green invites seniors aged 65 and older to join them for a workshop to

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Republican gubernatorial candidate’s wife to address county GOP women Staff Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE – Cathy Gillespie, the wife of Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie, will address next week’s meeting of the Hanover Republican Women’s Club. The monthly meeting will get underway at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at Anna’s Italian Kitchen at 7009 Mechanicsville Tpk. in Mechanicsville. Gillespie serves as the co-chair of Constituting America, http:// www.constitutingamerica.org, founded by actress Janine Turner (Northern Exposure, Friday Night Lights, and Cliffhanger). Constituting America’smission is to utilize the culture and multi-media outreach such as music, film, internet and social media, to reach, educate and inform America’s adults and students about the importance of the U.S. Constitution and the foundation it sets forth regarding our freedoms and rights. GILLESPIE Constituting America is the only organization that utilizes today’s culture – song, film, social media and the Internet – to inspire and assist adults and students in learning about the U.S. Constitution. Gillespie is active in a number of political and charitable organizations, serving on the Board of Visitors of Virginia State

University, and the board of Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services. She has volunteered and raised funds for the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation, Independent Women’s Forum, Foundation to Eradicate Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Histiocytosis Association of America, and the Susan B. Anthony List. She has served as a Commissioner on the President’s Commission on White House Fellows, a board member of Bishop Ireton High School and a Congressional Chief of Staff. After 25 years on Capitol Hill and in politics, Gillespie has come to believe that, in addition to participating in the political process, “we all must work to educate our children and re-educate ourselves about the principles embodied in the United States Constitution, and upon which our country was founded.” She said she also believes “we all must engage in ‘culture making,’ in order to preserve and protect these values.” Gillespie is a graduate of Texas A&M University. She lives in Fairfax County near George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Her husband is the former Republican National Committee chairman and counselor to President George W. Bush. They have three children, John (23), Carrie (20) and Mollie (17). For more information about the meeting or becoming a member of the HRWC contact Liza Bradford, president, at elizabeth.bradford@hrwomen.com or visit our website at www. hrwomen.com.

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Centerpieces for Spirit of Volunteerism event continues Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com ASHLAND – The Hanover Department of Community Resources is inviting members of the community to be a visible part of this year’s Spirit of Volunteerism event next week. Hanover County’s annual volunteer appreciation event is

more than an acknowledgement of award nominees and honorees, it is a gathering of community members who share a common commitment to service. Centerpiece creations in past years have been described as “amazing” and one of the highlights of the event.

“To capture the diversity of volunteer engagement within our community, we encourage you to create/donate a centerpiece representing your department /school/ or organization,” Lisa Adkins of Community Resources said. “They will decorate the tables throughout the celebration reception area

and will be used as a door prize at the end of the evening” A few design considerations to steer your creativity: The centerpiece is for a sixfoot table The item must withstand transport … perhaps more than one move. Include appropri-

ate signage with your organization/program name and message of thanks to your volunteers. Your volunteers attending the event will love to see it. Be creative; no big expense necessary. Ask your volunteers to get involved or even the clients you serve, if

you wish. There isn’t a contest or prizes, but participants will enjoy the admiration of attendees for their artistry. Confirm that you will be contributing a centerpiece so you can be counted on. If delivery is needed, call 804-365-4302 for assistance.

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Contributed Report news@mechlocal.com MECHANICSVILLE — On Saturday, June 10, the Hanover Track and Field team will be hosting the 1st Annual Hanover Run Into Summer 5K. Race packet pick-up will be at 7:30 a.m., and the race will start at 9 a.m.

The course will start and end at the Hanover High School track, and will wind through the neighborhoods adjacent to the school. Individual registration costs $25, and family registration costs $50. Proceeds from the 5K will benefit the Hanover High School Track and Field team.

Online registration will be available at www.hanover5k.com. Awards will be given to the top overall male and female runners, the top youth male and female runners, and the top three runners in each age group. For more information, contact Tim Crytser at Hanovertrackandfield@gmail. com, or at 407-748-4663.

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On Target Archery classes being offered ASHLAND — Has your child taken to the stories of Robin Hood and his expert bowmanship? Do the archery skills of Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games intrigue you or your youngster to

be just as precise? The On Target Archery classes are perfect for adult participants and children ages 6 to 12. Participants will learn about safety rules and equipment used in archery, instructed through proper shooting techniques, and have lots of time to practice their newly learned skills on the range. Plus, as an added bonus, youth archery students will receive a bow and arrows, plus safety gear to take home after the final class.

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Adults may bring their own equipment if they have it, or gear will be provided. Classes will be held at three locations throughout Hanover County with pre-registration required. The schedules are: Pole Green Park from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays , June 6 through July 20 for youth, or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays, June 10 through June 24 for adults. Poor Farm Park classes for adults is held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays., July 3 through July 17. And the final location is

Courthouse Park for youth classes held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Fridays, July 7 through July 21. Youth classes are $75 per participant and adult classes are $45 per participant. To register, go to: www.hanoverparksrec. com. For more information, call Hanover Parks & Recreation at 804-365-7150, or email parksandrec@hanovercounty.gov. Information submitted by Nikodemas M. Reikalas, recreation coordinator, Hanover County Parks and Recreation.


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Senior travel opportunities available through Parks and Rec ASHLAND -- The bus is filling and the Hanover Parks and Recreation Department has some very unique senior travel opportunities in the upcoming months. Grab your friend, family member or neighbor to join you on one of these great day trips. Adventure is everywhere as the first trip of 2017 is to the quint Historic Occoquan in northern Virginia. The former mayor, Ernie Porta, will be your guide during a riding tour of the town. You’ll learn of the town’s long history and how it has grown into

a popular tourist destination today. Enjoy lunch overlooking the water at the popular Madigan’s Waterfront Restaurant, followed by a sightseeing boat tour aboard the Riverloop operated by the Rivershore Charters. On this two hour narrated cruise, you’ll travel down the Occoquan River as your captain shares history, environmental and real estate facts along the way. You’ll make a loop into the Belmont Bay section of the Potomac River with a good chance of seeing some American bald eagles. This day trip is from 7:30 a.m. to

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6:30 p.m. Friday, May 19, with a registration deadline of Friday, April 28, or as space permits. Trip cost is $138 per person and includes all motor coach fees, lunch and refreshments. Next on the itinerary is a musical excursion sound to celebrate the songs that have become part of our lives. Broadway shined with the wholesome appeal of “Carousel,” “The King and I,” “South Pacific,” “The Sound of Music,” “Oklahoma!” and more. On Wednesday, July 12, jump on the motor coach to Fredericksburg to the Riverside Center Dinner Theatre for Richard

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Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein productions of glorious, genuine hits. You’ll hear more than just a stunning collection of over 30 iconic compositions, this show features the songs as dialogue between five performers as they develop their personalities and express their perspectives on relationships. A plated lunch will be enjoyed before the matinee. This trip lasts from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., is $131 per person, and includes all motor coach fees, lunch and refreshments. Registration deadline is June 9, or as space permits. 9 PM

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Senior travelers are invited to embark on these tailored one-of-akind trips. ‘Preregistration and payment is required in advance for all trips. Spaces are limited, so don’t delay in registering at www.hanoverparksrec.com. For more information, contact Hanover County Parks & Recreation at 804-365-7150 or email parksandrec@hanovercounty.gov. Information submitted by Nikodemas M. Reikalas, recreation coordinator, Hanover County Parks & Recreation.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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Prep softball Patrick Henry at Atlee 7:00 p.m.

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Prep baseball: Hanover at Lee-Davis 7:00 p.m.

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Balducci, Hawks shut down Atlee offense By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – For a while, it looked like Atlee might give Hanover a run for its money when the two teams met on the Hawks’ home diamond Friday night. Then Hanover pitcher Antonio Balducci stepped up to the mound. Balducci, in 5-2/3 innings of relief, struck out six while giving up three walks, two hits and one unearned run to ensure the Hawks held on to a 7-2 victory over the Raiders. The Raiders had two on base with one out in the top of the second inning when Balducci switched position from first base to the pitcher’s mound. He struck out the first batter he faced, then walked the second to load the bases before getting J.T. Fitzpatrick to ground out to end the inning. It was the second of three times the Raiders loaded the bases without getting more than one run across the plate. Balducci said he focused on giving his defense something it could handle. “In that situation, because I’m a sidearm pitcher, I try to roll a lot of ground balls – give my defense a double-play ball and get us out of the inning,” Balducci said. Atlee last loaded the bases with one out in the fourth inning on a walk, a single, and

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Raiders upset No. 1 Cougars By Wayne Epps Richmond Times-Dispatch

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Hanover reliever Antonio Balducci entered in the second inning and kept visiting Atlee off-balance in the Hawks’ 7-2 win Friday.

an error. Balducci got Atlee’s end the Raider threat. Zack Beach to ground out to Balducci said he wasn’t feelsecond base, allowing one run, ing any pressure then. then got another groundout to “That’s more when I relax,”

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he said. “That’s when I know Hanover head coach Charlie I’ve just got to bear down and Dragum was happy with start throwing strikes and give my defense some work.” see BALDUCCI, pg. 29

MECHANICSVILLE – Heading into Wednesday night’s matchup against No. 1 St. Christopher’s, No. 2 Atlee was coming off of its first loss of the season, at Douglas Freeman on May 1. Little more than three minutes into Wednesday’s game, the Raiders found themselves down three goals on their home field. But they fought back to tie it before the end of the quarter and kept the game tight throughout. Then finally, with 3:57 to play, Atlee got the breakthrough it needed. With the crowd stomping its feet, willing the home team ahead, senior attacker see UPSET, pg. 30


Bartal’s last-second stop saves Hawk victory By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – As Hanover’s boys soccer contest against visiting Atlee entered injury time, Hawk goalkeeper Connor Bartal was sitting on a 3-1 lead. But the Raiders had not given up, and it took a lastsecond, diving save by Bartal to secure a Hanover victory. As injury time began, Atlee broke away down the left side of the pitch. Bartal came out to meet the Raider attack and got called for an illegal tackle inside the box to set up a penalty kick. Bartal moved to the right, the ball went to his left, and Atlee needed just one more goal to tie it. With less than 30 seconds to go, the Raiders broke free again. Hawk defenders tried to thwart the attack, but one Raider got off a shot. Bartal dove to his left and trapped the ball. “I’m a senior. It’s the last time I’ll ever play Atlee,” Bartal said. “We let one go early in the Dave Lawrence/The Local season (a 3-2 Atlee win), so I Hanover goalkeeper Connor Bartal stops an Atlee shot with mere seconds left in injury time to preserve the Hawks’ 3-2 win Friday. wanted this win. I concentrated hard on holding on to that ball the shot. kind of instinct-and-do and routine, take a step and dive, – and just hold on to it. That’s and my hands didn’t fail me.” “When I make a save, I don’t afterwards go through it in my focus on the ball – not on the what I did.” Bartal said he just reacted to really think,” Bartal said. “I just head. So I just did my usual ground or on anyone coming As he rose to kick it out, the

UPSET Continued from pg. 28

Dylan Rice found the back of the net to put the Raiders on top. They were able to keep possession as time wound down to top St. Christopher’s 9-8. “We learned from what happened Monday, and we got better from it,” said coach Fielding Crawford. “And that’s really been my mantra all year to the team, is every day you show up – whether it’s a game, practice, anything – we want to be better

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than when we started.” Rice’s goal was just the second lead of the night for Atlee (9-1), and the first came earlier in the fourth quarter. The teams entered the final frame tied 77 before sophomore midfielder Andrew Cook scored to put the Raiders ahead 8-7. But that margin lasted less than a minute as St. Christopher’s (9-5) senior midfielder Sheldon Towell responded for the Saints to put the game in its fifth tie, 8-8. Later in the quarter, Atlee found what it was looking for. It

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was a man-up play, but Rice said it wasn’t the look typically seen in that situation. Rice said teammate Drew Miller, a sophomore attacker, saw an opening for a pass, and then he just caught it, looked and turned for the shot. “Once the ball went in, and you heard the noise, you really could feel the win coming,” said Rice. “We knew at that point that we just had to hold it.” Crawford said that his team didn’t kill the clock like it should’ve against Douglas Freeman. But it was a different story Wednesday as the Raiders

whistle blew to end the game. “I felt pretty good after that, Bartal said. “It was real exciting for us.” The save followed a roughand-tumble second half in which both teams fought hard for possession. Atlee head boys soccer coach said the Raiders’ loss was emblematic of their season. “That’s basically how our season goes,” Thompson said. “We kind of settle into the game and in the second half we explode with goals – that’s when we score most of our goals. “I was never worried, even three goals down, I knew we could possibly make it up, but too little, too late.” Both teams have one week of regular season play left. Hanover is in good position to take the top seed in the Conference 20 tournament. Atlee will be in a scrap for second-throughfourth seed in Conference 16. Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Atlee 02—2 Hanover 2 1 — 3 ATL: Smith 2. HAN: Chesley, Gilchrest, Poythress. Saves: Scott (ATL) 10. Bartal (HAN) 10.

successfully drained those last couple of minutes. Cook finished with four goals to lead Atlee offensively, and Rice added two. Miller, junior midfielder Ian Shirey and senior midfielder Will Stockhausen also scored for the Raiders. “Our team did a really good job of just manufacturing goals, and sometimes that’s what you need,” said Crawford. “When you have two good teams, it was kind of a chess match.” Shelby Lum/Times-Dispatch Wayne Epps can be reached Atlee’s Dylan Rice drives forward with the ball while St. Christopher’s Taylor Merritt defends him Wednesday. at wepps@timesdispatch.com.


Inside-the-park homer caps perfect outing By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – Peyton St. George threw a perfect game. But Kelly Warren may have earned the highlight of the game in Atlee’s 11-0 shutout over host Hanover Friday night. Warren, who already had a triple earlier in the evening, took advantage of a shallow Hanover defense in rapping a three-run inside-the-park home run in the top of the fifth inning. Shortly after, teammate Casey Barret, who had a 3-of-4 outing, hit a two-run home run to put the Raiders ahead by 11. The mercy rule was invoked and the game ended after St. George struck out the Hanover side in the bottom of the inning. With two on and two out, Warren showed bunt when she began her at-bat in the fifth inning. The Hanover defense adjusted to defend against the small ball, and Warren took advantage of its configuration when she hit her home run. “The infield was playing in and the outfield was playing in, so I knew I had to try hard to slap it out of the outfield,” she said. “I hit a line drive, I’m pretty sure to the right-center gap, and I just kept running.” The Hawks tried to make a play, but the throw to the plate was too late. One of the two runners Warren drove in – Rachel Davis or April Hooper – signaled for Warren to come in standing, which is what she did, but she was unaware of her teammate’s signal. “Whenever I run into home, and I’m, like, wondering if there’s going to be a play, I usually look at the catcher to see if they’re getting ready for the ball Casey was nowhere near makAtlee head coach Tom starter Ellen Palya and the or not.” ing a play, so Warren felt no McIntyre said the Raiders start- Hawks’ defense held them Hanover catcher Emma need to slide. ed out a bit sluggish – Hanover scoreless through the first two

a chance to win a lot of games.” Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Atlee 002 45 — 11 15 0 Hanover 000 00 — 0 0 2 St. George 5. Palya 5. W: St. George L: Palya. Records: Atlee 14-1; Hanover 9-7

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Top, Atlee’s Kelly Warren (3) comes home standing after hitting an inside-the-park home run in the Raiders’ 11-0 victory over host Hanover Friday. Atlee pitcher Peyton St. George allowed no baserunners by the time the game ended in five innings.

innings. “Once we settled in and went through the lineup one time, got settled in and made some adjustments to what we were doing, we were ready to hit the ball hard,” McIntyre said. “We talk about it all the time – if we’re going to take a lead we might as well hold it. When you’ve got a defense like [ours], you’ve got an outfield that plays hard like they do … it gives you

Balducci’s effort. “Antonio threw fantastic. He threw lights’ out, as he’s been doing pretty much all year,” Dragum said. “It was a really good outing for him. He stabilized everything. “And we had good at-bats – got bunts down and did all that stuff, so it was far from perfect, but a really good effort.” Balducci did get plenty of offensive support throughout the game, too. Josh Plummer, who started on the mound for the Hawks, went 2-for-3 with a run. Catcher Michael Warley went 2-for-4 with two RBI, and shortstop Jack Dragum had a hit and scored two runs. Hanover scored three runs in the first inning to give Balducci a cushion to work with. “They did what they needed to do. We made mistakes. They capitalized on them,” Atlee head coach John Corbin said of Hanover’s effort. “It’s tough to come back against the arms that they have coming out of the bullpen.” Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. Atlee 100 100 0 — 2 4 3 Hanover 302 200 x — 7 9 1 Box 1.2, Whitfield 3.1. Balducci 5.2, Plummer 1.1. W: Balducci L: Whitfield. Records: Atlee 10-6; Hanover 14-2

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Raiders, Patriots claim girl soccer wins

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Hanover No. 2 girls singles player Madison Moore returns a volley in her 6-2, 6-1 loss to Lee-Davis’ Claire Davis Wednesday.

Lee-Davis falls to perfect Hawks By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor

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Top, Atlee’s CeeCee Harris scores a goal against Hanover’s Courtney Rosser Friday in the Raiders’ 3-0 victory over the host Hawks. Bottom, Hanover goalkeeper Mackenzie Hoang reacts to another Harris goal.

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Patrick Henry senior Sophia Basso places a shot between the legs of Lee-Davis defender Madison Willaims for a goal at 36:36, giving the Patriots a quick 1-0 lead. Basso scored a second goal a few minutes later to lead Patrick Henry to a 3-0 victory.

MECHANICSVILLE – Hanover’s girls tennis team closed out its regular season with 8-1 victory at Lee-Davis Wednesday. Now the challenge for the Hawks is to keep to its winning ways through the Conference 20 team tournament, which began after this edition went to press. The Hawks are well positioned to continue its success,

however, as they return all but one of their top six from last year’s state finalist team. “That’s where our [strength] is,” said Hanover head coach Lindsey Hein. “From one through seven, we’ve got some good talent.” The best match of the day might have been the No. 3 singles in which Mattie Moon held off Lee-Davis’ Mary Crawford 2-6, 7-5, 10-8. “Both did a great job of playing through,” Hein said.

Confederates stem Patrick Henry surge By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor MECHANICSVILLE – The Lee-Davis boys lacrosse team had a hard time putting visiting Patrick Henry away Wednesday night. The Patriots, who trailed through much of the second quarter, surged toward intermission as Ben Schubert went on a tear and put Patrick Henry Dave Lawrence/The Local Lee-Davis’ Randy White (2) fires a shot toward the Patrick Henry up by two goals. But the Confederates goal in the Confederates’ 15-11 win over the Patriots Thursday.

regrouped at halftime and slowly fought back through the second half, scoring five unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to claim a 15-11 victory. “It was a really tight game. They pushed at the end of the half,” said Lee-Davis head coach Phil Feigenbaum. “It wasn’t any type of momentum that we couldn’t push back against. We felt that we had the energy tonight. “I teach these guys that there’s ups and downs in every

lacrosse game and they just responded really strong. They responded really strong and came out and … executed our lacrosse.” Randolph White led the Confederates with eight goals and an assist, and Eli Elliott added four goals and two assists. Mason Walczak had two goals and three assists. Schubert led the Patriots with five goals – several of those in the final minutes of the first half.

Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com. P. Henry 3 6 2 0 — 11 Lee-Davis 3 4 3 5 — 15 PH: Bailey, Davis 2, Huber, Prillaman, Schubert 5, Schnois. LD: Elliott 4, Stanley, Walczak 2, White 8. Assists: PH — Bailey 2, Davis, Huber, Schnois. LD — Elliott 2, Rigsby 2, Walczak 3, White, Courter. Saves: PH — Davis, Ishler 5. LD — Rice 3, Markham 4. Records: Patrick Henry 7-5; LeeDavis 3-7.

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MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES EPISCOPAL

All Souls Episcopal Church Worshiping at Messiah Lutheran 8154 Atlee Rd Sunday Worship 9:15am Holy Eucharist 10:45am Christian Ed The Rev. Amelie Wilmer Minor, Vicar allsoulsepiscopalva@gmail.com

On the web: allsoulsva.org YARD SALE / Sat. 5/13 8am-2pm / 9077 Atlee Road Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454. 3263 Old Church Rd. Sundays: 10a Holy Eucharist, 10-11a Nursery, 11:15a Refreshments & Adult Christian Ed. immanueloc.org. The Episcopal Church of the Creator 7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765 Christ Centered, Biblically Focused 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 9:00am & 10:15am. Sunday School 9:30-10:15am www.creatorfamily.net creatorcontact@comcast.net

EVANGELICAL FRIENDS Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sun. 10:30AM Sunday School @ 9:15AM

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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 8:15, 9:30 & 11:00. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister; Mike Langley, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister; Kevin Tucker, Associate Worship Minister; Josh Smith, Youth Minister; Ashley Sears, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org Gethsemane Church of Christ 5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM 804-779-2044 Bill Wines, Senior Minister www.gethsemanechristians.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 Messiah Lutheran Church 8154 Atlee Road 746-7134 messiahmech.com Sunday Service- 10:45 am Sunday School 9:15 am 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

PRESBYTERIAN Fairfield Presbyterian Church Worship: 9am Contemporary 11am Traditional 6930 Cold Harbor Rd, 23111. www.fairfieldpcusa.org Knox Reformed PCA 4883 Southard Lane Sunday School 9:30 Worship 11AM Scriptural, Confessional & Traditional MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee and Signal Hill Rd. 746-5496; www.mechpres.org Rev. Nancy Clark Sunday Schedule: 9 am Contemporary Service 10 am Sunday School Classes 11 am Traditional Service

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

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Black Creek Baptist Church, 6289 McClellan Rd. Bible Study, 9am; Worship 10:15 am (Nursery Prov.) Youth Bible Study, Children’s Choir 4:00 pm; Wed. Night Activities: Family Dinner 6:00 pm, Children in Action Missions Time, Adult Bible Study and Youth 6:30 pm, Adult Choir 7:30 pm, Rev. Joe Kendrick, Pastor. www.blackcreek.org or call 781-0330

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

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 FCC - Fellowship Community Church Teaching the Word of God and watching for the miraculous. Hanover High School 9:45am www.fellowshipcc.com Grace United Family Church "Where Grace Unites Us" 7252 Beulah Church Road (Site of Historic Beulah Church) Mechanicsville, 23111 Sundays, 10:30AM & Wednesdays, 6:00PM For info, call 335-6728 Web: graceunitedfc.org Our Mission: "Love God, Learn the Bible, Care for People"

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

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 Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd, 746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School all ages. 10 am. Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org 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

Shalom Baptist Church 6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737 Sunday Activities: 8:30am Worship 9:20am HE Brews Cafe 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Worship Wednesday Night Activities: 5:30pm Supper (Sept- May) 6:15pm Children, Youth & Adults Bible Studies www.shalombaptist.net

Mass celebrated on Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM

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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

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Real Estate Policy All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Virginia Fair Housing Law, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status, or handicap.”

Apartment Referral Services Policy Apartment referral service companies sell lists of available apartments for rent in your area. Please read contracts thoroughly to ensure that you understand and agree to all the terms and the cancellation policy of the contract.

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We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all the dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. HOMES FOR SALE 4 BR/3 BA 10+ acres POOL

APARTMENTS UNFURN. King William - Colonial Square 2-bdrm, eat-in kitchen, washer/ dryer, excellent location. From $755/mo. Open 7-days a week by appt. Call 804-769-0867, colonial-squareapartments.com

HOUSES UNFURNISHED Mechanicsville - Large tri-level, 3 BR 2 BA. Dining, Living, and Family rooms. Garage and Sun room. No pets. $1,300 per month. Available June. 804-221-2250

VACATION & RESORT

REDUCED to $579,000 Hanover High, privacy, 2+car attached garage, open kitchen/great room, HW floors, 3 fireplaces, master BR with ensuite & private balcony, in-ground heated pool call Janice at 804-723-1718 Cr8tive Realty janicezeigler.com

Ocean Front Condo Myrtle Beach, SC 3-bedrooms, 2-bath, 2-balconies, with pool. Great Location. Excellent Condition. Call to book your vacation today at 804-304-1781.

Business & Service Directory CLEANING & HOUSEKEEPING Candy’s Home Cleaning - A professional cleaning at an affordable rate. Openings available. Please call Candy at 804-572-4924

Varina- 2420 Yarnell Rd. - 2.95 acres (possible extra bldg. site) on low- traveled road. 2 bdrms. on 1st flr, 1 bdrm upstairs plus LARGE great room, eat-in kitchen, rec room + newer roof/fresh interior paint. Central ac + propane gas heat. Owner/Agt: Sandra Seelmann $149,500 Call 804-334-9580

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Cleaning By Sherry - Home & Office Also Specializing in Wallpapering & Removal Affordable Rates Insured. Call 363-1410

Kathleen’s Cleaning Service, LLC Call /Text 804-729-7401 kathleenscleaningservice.com

A & N Hauling, LLC Gravel, Mulch, Top Soil & Sand Call 804-876-2887 Hauling - All Types of Light Hauling Trash - Brush - Junk - Clean Out Garages and Sheds - Etc. Reasonable Prices. Call 347-4943 or 746-8653 JUNK /YARD DEBRIS REMOVAL Attics, Basement, Garages, Furniture, Appliances, Brush Piles, Old Wood. Almost Anything! NO JOB TOO SMALL! 804-514-2938

POWER WASHING Affordable Pressure Washing Offering house washing, gutter cleaning, concrete cleaning & deck cleaning Free Estimates. Call 901-8802

Announcements YARD & ESTATE SALES 23116 - AshCreek Community Wide Yard Sale. Sat 5/13, 8 am-12, rain or shine. Take 95 to the Atlee exit, stay straight on Sliding Hill Road, turn right on New Ashcake and right on Linderwood Dr.

23116 Community Sale Craney Island Estates May 13th, 8 am 1 pm. Rain date, May 20th. Route 301 and Cudlipp Ave. Community Sale - Sat. May 13, 7am12noon, 7096 Sunnyside Drive, 23111. Dining Room Set, Coffee table, Yeti Cooler, LuLaRoe & household items.

Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale! Saturday, May 13th at the CoolWell Townhouse Association Community, Shady Grove and Meadowbridge Roads. The sale will start at 7 a.m.

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YARD & ESTATE SALES Indoor /Outdoor Yard Sale - Sat. May 13th, 8am-2pm. RAIN/ SHINE!!! 8219 Meadowview Lane off Atlee Road. Furniture, Twin bed, recliners, entertainment center, Queen Sleeper sofa, Patio/Sunroom furniture, 1950’s Colonial Maple taple w/6-chairs, buffett & hutch. Great Shape Must See! Housewares, Home Decor, Rooster Dishes & Decor, Stereo, TV & MORE! Cash Only! Yard Sale - May 13th, 8am-until, 6432 Boatswain Lane off Cold Harbor Road. Something for everyone!!

Transportation MOTORCYCLES 2001 H-D FLSTF Fat Boy 1450cc 3,462 mi. Red. Excellent condition. Cruise control, forward controls with running boards. Disk brakes front and rear, battery tender. Vance & Hines straight shot pipes, polished engine. $7,500. 804-564-5419, leave message.

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Merchandise MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheesecake Sale directly from Production facility - Daystar Desserts! Stock up and buy them by the case for a Huge discount. No pre-orders or Special orders available Location: 10440 Leadbetter Rd, Ashland, VA 23005. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm.

Flagger Force is acquiring a new client and is HIRING Crew Members to safely control traffic through work zones! $11.50/hr to start, weekly pay, benefits! Requirements: Willingness to work outside Positive attitude Valid Driver’s License Reliable Vehicle Apply online www.flaggerforce.com (apply to the job posting located nearest to where you live)

Education & Instruction

Flagger Force is an Equal Opportunity Employer

ARTS & MUSIC

PIANO LESSONS Challenging, yet fun ! Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced BA Degree Music 25 Years Experience Jeanette H Harrison (804) 746-0062

FRESH PRODUCE

STRAWBERRIES JUICY & DELICIOUSLY SWEET U-PICK from Studley N. on Williamsville Rd. Right on Gould Hill Rd.

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Bucket Operator/Crew Leader Medek Tree Service, Inc. is seeking experienced Bucket operator/Crew Leader to perform residential tree care operations. Must have valid VA D/L, CDL a plus, excellent driving record , be able to pass a pre-employment as well as random drug test. Benefits available. 804-746-8580

Groundperson - Medek Tree Service, Inc. is seeking groundperson to assist with clean-up. Must have valid VA D/L with excellent driving record , be able to pass a pre-employment as well as random drug test. Benefits available, pay based on experience. 804-746-8580 Hiring Now, No Exp. Neccessary Full time employment, will train in Bakery Production facility. Apply in person: Monday - Friday 9am - 3pm Great Benefits. Apply: 10440 Leadbetter Rd; Ashland, VA. 23005 Pamela Harris Home Improvements is seeking experienced Carpenters and Painters. 30 + hours per week. Must have own transportation. Call 647-1232. Pet Boarding Facility looking for PT Kennel Assistant Pet experience helpful. Early Mornings & Afternoons. Includes weekends & some holidays. Call 730-4616

INSTALLATION & REPAIR Electrical Helpers Good Driving Record & Own Transportation Required. 746-3122

OPERATIONS & LOGISTICS Driver - Local Richmond Area Delivery of Portable Storage Units Mon. - Fri. 8:30am - 5:00pm Flatbed wrecker experience or CDL is Required. Please send Resume to: Applicant, 10487 Washington Hwy. Glen Allen, Va. 23059 Or email to hubblec@hotmail.com

Clubhouse Staff Mattaponi Springs Golf Club is seeking enthusiastic, reliable individuals to join our team as (part-time/seasonal) Wait Staff (must be at least 21), Cook, Golf Shop and Outside Golf Staff. Playing Privileges on an Award winning course, Discounted meals, Uniforms provided. Apply in person at 22490 Penola Road, Ruther Glen, VA.

Mayes’ Quail Hill Orchard

746-8688

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Construction help needed for local construction company. General Construction knowledge and own transportation required. Pay based on knowledge. Call 804-512-7441

Cleaning Positions open immediately for mature, honest, reliable people. Valid Va. Drivers License & Experience Required. Call 730-2664.

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HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS BATHROOMS

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Nu Kitchens & Baths by Windmill Homes - Kitchen & Bath Remodeling 804-640-5144 ∂ Class A Contractor Est. 1992 ∂ Lic & Ins ∂ BBB A+ www.nukitchensandbaths.com

Additions • New Construction • Remodeling • Low Cost Drywall Repair Class A Lic. Free Estimates. 40 yrs Exp. Home Owner and Realtor Punch Lists George at 804-690-2767

PERDUE’S POWER WASHING Est. 1995 - Full Service Pressure Washing. Resid. & Light Comm. Gutter Cleaning. Lic. & Ins. Free Est. Ernie Perdue 328-1668

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

IMPORTANT DEADLINES & DATES FOR THE

June 13, 2017 DUAL PARTY PRIMARY ELECTIONS IN-PERSON ABSENTEE VOTING NOW AVAILABLE! If you qualify to vote by absentee, ballots are now available in the Voter Registration office in the Wickham building at the County Complex Monday – Friday 8:30am to 5pm & Saturday, June 10th from 8am to 4pm. NEW! You may now apply online for an Absentee Ballot at www.vote.virginia.gov Monday, May 22 Tuesday, June 6 Thursday, June 8

Saturday, June 10 Monday, June 12 Tuesday, June 13 Wednesday, June 14

Last day to register or make changes to your voter registration Last day to request an Absentee Ballot by mail/fax Officer of Elections – Schools of Election Training held at the County’s Board Room 7516 County Complex Rd, Hanover, VA 23069 at 2:30pm and again 6:30pm. Registrar office opens 8am-4pm for Last Day of In-Person Absentee Voting 2pm cut off for voting an Emergency Ballot at the Registrar office Polls open at 6am and close at 7pm Election Canvass at 1pm

You may register to vote or update your registration online at www.vote.virginia.gov. To check your voter status or polling place visit www.vote.virginia.gov or contact the Hanover County Director of Elections | General Registrar (804) 365-6080

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

ELECTRICAL Affordable Generator - Installations, Sales, Service & Repairs Free Estimates. BBB. Call 746-4350 www.mallory-electric.com Danny Electric Specializing in Residential Service. Professional work that you can afford! Lic/Ins. Danny Hinton, 804-640-5044

FENCING **Fence Scapes** 559-8797 Custom Wood, Chain-Link, Vinyl, Ornamental Aluminum. www.fencescapesllc.com *SUPERIOR FENCE CO* for the BEST VALUE on a Quality Wood Fence Call 559-2211 Repairs & Improvements of All Sizes Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates.

GARAGE A & E Door Company, LLC Eddie Funai, Owner/Operator Garage Doors & Openers Replaced or Repaired. Over 25 yrs. exp. Free Est.! Lic/Ins. Call 804-402-8522

GENERAL CONTRACTORS Purcell Construction Hunter Purcell 804972-2215

www.PurcellConstruction.Biz Custom Homes & Additions ∂ Barns ∂ Siding & Replacement Windows ∂ Roofing ∂ Sunrooms ∂ Decks ∂ Porches ∂ Inter/Exter Renovations ∂ Kitchen & Bath Remodels ∂ Free Est. ∂ Lic/Ins Res/Comm ∂ 33 yrs exp ∂ BBB ∂ Angie’s List ∂ Senior Citizens Discount Available.

GUTTER Gutter Specialist Seamless Gutters, Guards, Cleanings & Repairs, 19 yrs. exp. Lic/Ins. Free Est. Stronghold Construction 804-218-1136

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

HAULING SHED MOVER, Over 30 years of experience Shed move and set up Call David Crowder for an estimate 804-314-8111

HEATING BELL CREEK Heating Cooling Service & Preventative Maintenance. 31 yrs exp. Lic. Call 559-1045.

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

HOUSEWASHING A BROWN’S HOUSE WASHING ROOF STAINS REMOVAL 804-937-8351 Affordable Powerwash - Houses, Roofs, Decks, Lic & Ins. 550-2345 Serving Mechanicsville & Hanover for over 20 years. Central Virginia Powerwashing May Special $149 any house under 3,000 sq. ft. Lic / Ins. Call 804-397-6195

HANOVER HANDY SERVICES Low Pressure Powerwashing Gutter Cleaning Lic. & Ins. Call 363-8393 www.hanoverhandy.com Keaton’s Pressure Washing House Washing, Decks, Driveways, Gutters, and More. Call Chris 804-512-0793

Locally owned & operated since 2001. Licensed & Insured. Houses, decks, deck staining & aggregate concrete sealing. 804-5399682 www.mpadrichmond.com

We Clean/Remove Black Algae Stains, Moss And Mildew Growing On Your Roof Without Using A Power Washer. Call Chad Perdue 804-306-2214

LAWN CARE Aaron’s Outdoor Maintenance Mowing, Mulching, More! Leaf and Debris Clean Ups Hauling and Clean Outs Free Estimates 804-629-4826 Affordable Lawn Care Cuts starting at $40. Mulching. Free Estimates Call 901-8802 Affordable Yard Work. Average size yard, $35 Cut & Trim. Call 804-402-8918 A Superior Contracting Services Inc. Landscape Design, Installations, Hardscapes, Irrigation installation and maintenance , Mowing, Pruning, Leaf removal and Clean up, Mulching, Fertilizing, Aerating, Seeding. In Business since 1998. Call 804-746-2605 CLARK IRRIGATION, LLC New System Installs. Repairs on Exisiting Systems. Mowing & Mulching. Free Estimates. Call 804-393-2914 or email clarkirrigation03@gmail.com Complete Care Lawn Services. Friendly & Professional. Grass cutting special most for $50. Free estimates. Other services: mulching, aeration, seeding, weed control. Lawn programs available. Local resident 40+ years. Lic & Ins. Call today, 804-833-4539.

Ground Keepers Lawn Care Your #1 Choice Grass Cutting • Trimming • Hedges Mulching • Aerating • Seeding FREE Estimates Reasonable Rates Rick Custalow, 804-517-3321 HANOVER LAWN CARE Offering local residents High Quality Lawn Care services at an Affordable Rate: starts at $25. MOW ∂ TRIM MULCH ∂ LIC & INS ∂ CALL 398-8287

Johnson’s Lawn Service Retired, looking for lawns that need TLC. Lawn Clean up. 543-8627 KJLC Landscape Management Commercial & Residential Landscape Grading, Pavers, Sidewalk, Patios & Retaining Walls, Drainage, Fertilization, Aeration, Seeding, Pruning, Mulch, Fence Installation & Repair. Call 746-0827, ext. 2.


HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS LAWN CARE

ROOFING

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LAWN CARE PLUS - Complete Lawn Care & Landscaping Year Round Maintenance Programs Available Fully Lic/Ins. Free Estimates 730-2367

Outdoor Outlaws offering Spring Lawn Service at Affordable Rates. Mulching, ReSeeding, Mowing, Planting, Aerating and Fertilizing, Hedge & Shrub Care. Free Estimates and Consults 804-837-5554, Tyrice Smith. Lic. & Ins. R. J. Davis Lawncare, Inc. Complete Lawn Care Services & Turf Care Packages 798-0492 www.RJDavisLawnCare.com Short Cuts Landscape, LLC Grass Cutting, Pruning, Trimming, Mulching & Leaf Removal Lic/Ins. Call 804-218-8780

PAINTING Affordable House Painting & Repairs Int. & Ext. Painting, Staining, Power Washing, Textured Ceilings, Sheetrock & Wall Papering Lic. & Ins. - Kevin Taylor, 241-5016 ALLSHOUSE PAINTING Powerwashing, Sheet Rock Repairs, Gutter Cleaning, Commercial/Residential. Lic/Insured. Int./Ext. Call 730-6531 or 402-6531 E.J. Hornung Excellent References. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates. 746-5613 Guy Stinchfield Painting & Repair Int./Ext. Painting, Carpentry, Drywall Repair, Pressure Washing, Wallpaper Removal. Lic/Ins. 20 yrs experience Refereneces. Free Est. 804-439-7700 Painting By George Interior & Exterior Reasonable Rates. Call 550-3260 PCT Remodeling Exterior/Interior Painting. Licensed/Insured. 264-9352

PLUMBING Gary’s Plumbing Repair Service. Lic./Ins. 218-1467 Paul Brown Plumbing - in Business Since 1983. New Residential, Light Commercial, Renovations, Additions & Service. We do it all! Senior Citizen Discounts. For free estimate, 746-5030

ROOFING A W Austin/ Q R & R Vinyl Siding, Thermal Windows, Seamless Alum. gutters, Roofing & Painting, 5 yr. warr. Free Est. Class A #2705133754. Ins. BBB. Call 226-9293

Committed Experience Over 20Years! New & Re-roofs Residential & Commercial Certified/Master Installers for GAF & Certainteed Standing Seam, Metal &Copper, Gutter Installation. BBB Member VA Class A Licensed - Fully Insured We accept all major credit cards.Call today for your FREE Estimate, 559-4144 Davidson Roofing Co. Residential Roofing & Repair Specialists. Lic/Insured GAF Master Elite Contractor BBB /Free Estimates 804-672-0540 www.davidsonroofing.com

Tree Services, LLC Tree & Shrub Pruning, Removals, Stump Grinding. Health/Risk Assessments. Insured. Free Est. 804-779-2170 Certified Arborist and MD LTE

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

Roofing - All Types of Installation & Repair. 40+ years of experience. Licensed / Insured. Call 804-347-3812

SIDING EXTERIOR PAINTING & CARPENTRY REPAIRS Call Jacob’s Ladder 804-409-2856 info@jacobsladderinc.com

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Tree Services: Deadwood/Thinning, Weight/Height Reduction, Tree/Stump Removal, Emergency Services. Hardscape Services: Patio Installs/ Designs, Sidewalks, Retaining Walls, Repairs. For free estimates call, 804-779-3464. Fully Insured. hanoverpruningandhardscapeinc.com

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

TREE SERVICE

24 Hour Emergency Storm Service Trimming, Topping, Tree & Stump Removal. Firewood. Lic. & Ins. / Res. & Comm 804-937-3671 William A. Silva Jr., Owner/Operator ADAM S. MEDEK MEDEK TREE SERVICE, INC. Resid. & Comm. Services Tree Removal, Pruning, Stump Grinding Emergency Services Class A VA License Fully Insured – accepting VISA/MC/AmEx Call today for your FREE EST. 746-8580 A People’s Tree Service Professional work at a reasonable rate. Insured. Free Estimates. Mulch. Call 730-2163. Ernie’s Tree Service - Trimming, Removal & Stump Grinding. Free Est. 75ft. Bucket Truck. BBB. 730-6563 or 833-9663

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

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

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

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between prayer and spiritual warfare; learn important spiritual truths about prayer; and pray in agreement with God’s heart. Contact Nicole at ncall@ coolspring.org or 804-746-8983 by Friday, May 12 (no conference fee; childcare will be provided).

Saturday, May 20 Henrico High School Class of 1967 will hold its 50th year reunion. Friends from other dasses of the 1960s are invited. For more information, visit //www.classc~eator.com/ ~ichmond-~irainia-~enricol967/class index.dm.

Sunday through Tuesday, May 21-23 Hanover Evangelical Friends Church at 6420 Mechanicsville Tpk. (across from Lowe’s) is holding revival services with Rev. Terry Knighton from New Life Community Church in Ridgeway. Services begin at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Sunday and 6:30 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday. All are invited to attend. For more information, call the church office at 804-730-9512 or visit www.friendlychurch.org.

Friday, June 9 A Soaking Prayer service will be held on from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Healing Place Center for Counseling and Spiritual Formation at First Shiloh Baptist Church Youth Center at 8150 Walnut Grove Rd. in Mechanicsville. The Soaking Prayer service provides an opportunity to pray in a quiet beautiful setting and is open to the community. For more information, contact The Healing Place staff at 804-730-1348.

Monday, June 19 The Hanover Education

Foundation’s 20th Annual Golf Tournament will be held at the Hanover Country Club at 14314 Country Club Drive in Ashland. Players’ names are needed by June 9. The Hanover Education Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization (Tax ID#54-1573406). Funds support educational initiatives of Hanover County Public Schools. For more information, contact Hanover Education Foundation, 200 Berkley St., P.O. Box 1297, Ashland, VA 23005. Phone 804-365-4560 business or fax 804-365-4675.

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.

Sundays All Souls Episcopal Church celebrates Holy Eucharist, Rite II at 9:15 a.m. with Christian Education at 10:45 a.m. All Souls worships at Messiah Lutheran Church at 8154 Atlee Rd. in Mechanicsville. A nursery will be available for infants and toddlers. The Rev. Amelie Wilmer Minor is the Vicar. 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.

Tuesdays 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 804-366-9645 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. We do small and large re-enactments, living history, and have a period dance group. There really is something for everyone. Find out more by calling 804-512-2621.

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.

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Cool Spring Forest

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Well maintained, all brick ranch on 1.69 ac. on the Lake in Forest Lake Hills w/3 beds/2 ba. Eat in kitchen, formal dining rm, living rm and 605 foot rec rm in basement (waterproofed by B-Dry)! Additional room makes a perfect office! Beautifully landscaped yard fronting the lake. Oversized 2 car garage w/workshop! Roof and heat pump replaced in 2016. Wired for backup generator! $282,500 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100 N PR EW IC E

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Honey Meadows

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED COLONIAL IN ATLEE LAKE ESTATES Almost 4400 sq ft, 5 BR’s including 1st & 2nd flr masters, 4 car garage w/industrial lift, formal rooms, eat-in kitchen w/42”cabinets & lg island, FR w/gas FP, 1st flr bonus rm, newly finished 3rd flr, unfinished 2,000 sq ft basement, 2 zone heating & cooling, 2 spacious decks w/ 6 person Hot Spring Spa & MORE sitting on a Private Park Like Scenery Lot. $559,950 Please call Jeremy Roberts 382-6899

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3 bed, 2½ bath w/open 1st flr plan w/morning rm, kitchen w/granite, spacious great rm & wood flrs throughout! Master suite w/tray ceiling, lg walk-in closet & luxury master bath w/soaking tub & separate glassed-in shower! Please Call Bradley Boykin 804-427-5104 Like new washer & dryer. One Year ERA Warranty! Club to Schedule an Interview! house, pool, equipped workout rm & more. $269,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

Welcome to The Reserves at The Bluffs at Bell Creek 4 beds/2½ baths, 2408 sq. ft., morning room, open floor plan, gas fp, 2 car garage, fenced yard. Lovely neighborhood with pool, tennis courts & other amenities. $319,950 Kathy Carmichael Beautifully Renovated 683-0011 Ryan Mabie Old Church 683-4026 4 bedroom/4 bathroom two story Colonial

Waterfront In Hartford Oaks 5 Bedroom/ 3 ½ Bath home on gorgeous 7+ acre wooded lot. Located on a 13 acre lake with a pier! Very private setting. All brick cape cod with a full finished, walkout basement with a 24x35 attached garage. Recently, completely remodeled kitchen and master bath with high grade updates. Features a large “3 season screen room” with view flex vinyl glazing adjustable windows. 9ft ceilings both up and down. Large great room with built in wet bar, oversized fireplace with beautiful views of the lake. Your family will enjoy the spacious family room with a fireplace and kitchenette which is great for entertaining and family gatherings! In addition, the game room offers room for a pool table and lots of seating! There is beverage refrigerator on both levels. The 2000 square foot, unfinished, walk up attic offers room for additional bedrooms and is roughed in for an additional bath. Enjoy the large deck which has a “Sunsetter Retractable” awning! This home is excellent for a family that enjoys fishing as there are bass, crappie, bream and catfish. Sellers are providing a one year ERA Home Warranty. $799,950. (Owner/Agent) Please call Woody Hogg 357-0969

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The Mechanicsville Local

Craftsman Style home w/6 BRs, 4½ BAs, full basement, 4592 finished SF & over 1000 unfinished SF! 2-car garage, fenced rear yard, rear deck & patio. Many upgrades include insulated flrs & ceilings between levels for soundproofing, unfinished walk up 3rd flr w/full bath rough in, built in speakers, lutron lighting & security cameras throughout, and a smart closet for all of your home entertainment equipment. First flr includes a bdrm, a formal dining rm, office, lg family rm & chef’s dream kitchen. $539,950.

Ash Creek Don’t miss this beautifully maintained 5 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home in Ash Creek. The 1st floor features hardwood floors, granite counter tops and tiled back splash. The formal living room and dining room has crown molding through out. The dining room also has a chair rail, picture molding and a tray ceiling. The large family room has a gas fireplace and recessed lighting. Large master bath with a soaking tub, double vanity and walk-in closet. Finished third floor, great for a game room or man cave. The unfinished basement already has plumbing for a bathroom and can easily be finished off if you need the extra room. $389,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

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May 10, 2017

on 6.6 wooded acres with a full basement. If you want privacy, here it is. This one is tucked back off the road and offers peace and quiet on this serene setting. Brand new dimensional shingle roof. Meticulously renovated kitchen with granite countertops, new tile floors and new appliances. Living room with a corner fireplace, an office/study with a corner fireplace and a formal dining room. The basement offers a recreation room with another fireplace. The walk-out basement can easily serve as an in-law suite, as there a full bath. The downstairs bedroom also has a fireplace. $399,950 Please call The Woody Hogg Team 427-5100

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Craftsman Style home w/4 BRs, 3 full BAs, 2,671 sq ft w/2-car garage, beautiful front porch, rear patio & screened porch. Open floor plan w/family rm w/12 ft ceilings, wood flrs, stone gas fp & opens to gourmet eat-in kitchen w/granite, stainless, island, formal dining rm & 1st flr study. 3 of the 4 bdrms on 1st flr including master retreat w/double walk-in closets & luxury en suite BA. 2nd flr w/walk-in closet & en suite full bath. $444,950.

Craney Island Estates Spacious Brick Rancher w/1700 sq ft, 3 BRs, 2 BAs & 28X28 detached 2 car garage with unfinished studio apartment above all on a ½ Acre Lot in Atlee School District. Newer vinyl windows, new gutters, fenced yard, large deck, and lastly a 2 story garage w/unfinished studio apartment/in law suite, & separate entrance. Bright living room w/hdwd floors built ins & opens to the updated kitchen w/granite counter tops, family rm w/ brick FP & master BR w/hdwd floors, walk in closet & updated en suite bath. $264,950.

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Fox Head/Hanover High Gorgeous Cape Cod with 4 BR, 2½ BAs, 2,210 sq. ft.! Huge yard w/paved driveway, partially fenced yard, rear deck, fish pond, newer HVAC system, 2 BRs & full bath on 1st & 2nd floors. Family RM w/gas FP. Eat-in kitchen w/ stainless appliances, corian tops, & bfast nook. 1st flr Master w/2 closets. Full finished basement with rec/family rm, half bath & partially unfinished area with full enclosed garage! $279,950.

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Charming 2 story colonial w/over 2200 sq. ft., 4 BRs & 2.5 BAs. The exterior has newer HVAC system (2014), 30-year Dimensional Roof (2013), shed, privacy fence, large deck & cul-de-sac lot. Family RM w/FP, laminate flooring & crown. Eat-in kitchen w/stainless & new cabinets & counters. Rec room is perfect for man cave/ office/playroom. Master BR w/ WIC & en suite. MUST SEE! $259,950.

Sherrington Transitional w/4 BRs, 2½ BAs, 2,594 SF, unfinished walk up 3rd flr in the Hanover High District built by Eagle! Paved drive, attached 2-car garage, wraparound front porch & large rear deck w/ fenced rear yard. 9ft ceilings & hdwd flring. Family RM w/gas FP, eat-in kitchen w/stainless, pantry, & custom cabinets, formal DR. Master w/WIC & en suite bath w/ jetted tub. Community pool & clubhouse! $315,000.

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Creekside Village – Hanover High School End unit, 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs & almost 1,900 sq. ft. Open floor plan w/hdwd flrs throughout 1st flr, family rm, eat-in kitchen w/granite counters, stainless appliances, island w/bfast bar & pantry. Master BR w/tray ceiling, walk-in closet & en suite luxury bath. Maintenance free community w/community pool & clubhouse. $229,950.

YS! A D N3 I D SOL Sledd Run

1100 square foot, 3 BR, 2 BA Rancher in the heart of Mechanicsville. Offers newer roof (2013), new rear fence, storage shed & paved driveway w/carport. Pristine & freshly painted with an open floor plan. Kitchen w/ stainless appliances & dining area. Master BR w/walk in closet & updated en suite. $189,950 W NE ICE PR

Atlee High School 3 BR, 2 full BA rancher w/huge 1 ACRE lot, rear patio, detached storage shed & enclosed 18x22 metal building for tons of exterior storage! Newer HVAC system plus oil backup, WHOLE HOUSE GENERATOR & replacement windows. Family rm w/Buck woodstove, & built-in bookshelves, kitchen w/island, attached dining rm w/hardwood flrs. Hdwd flring in all 3 bdrms. Attic w/tons of interior storage space, $189,950.

John Thiel

Call The Thiel-Morris Team at 804-467-9022 or 804-652-9025


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