by James Ritch | Jul 21, 2022 | Sports
By Bill Hall – Cobia action has slowed for the second week in a row. Theories for the decline include the high water temperatures and the fish entering the spawning season. Flounder fishing on the seaside remains steady, both inside the inlets and on the ocean wrecks....
by James Ritch | Jul 21, 2022 | Features
By Stefanie Jackson – The towns of Cape Charles and Onancock recently earned accreditation through the Main Street America program and are now part of just 25 Virginia localities to receive this “elite recognition,” according to a Cape Charles Main Street press...
by James Ritch | Jul 21, 2022 | Sports
By Whitney Metz – The 2022 major softball team from Shore Little League competed in the state tournament in Bridgewater, Va., from July 14 to 16 after winning the District 8 championship. The tournament started with pool play for the first two days, which determined...
by James Ritch | Jul 21, 2022 | Sports
By Whitney Metz – Meghan Chaffins, a former student athlete at Holly Grove Christian School, recently graduated from Randolph College after competing in both volleyball and track. Chaffins is now the assistant track and field coach at Regent University and plans to...
by James Ritch | Jul 21, 2022 | Features
By Adolphus Ames – Experimental Film Virginia returned to the Eastern Shore Monday, July 18, to host its 10th annual film festival. This year’s event welcomes 30 international artists and will produce 15 short films in and around Cape Charles. EFV is a two-week...