by Ted Shockley | Jun 12, 2023 | Headlines
BY CLARA VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — A new regional library building is ready for occupation, but the timeline to move in and open the facility in Parksley remains unknown. Accomack County, which owns the facility, and the Eastern Shore Public Library Board of...
by Ted Shockley | May 30, 2023 | Features
BY STEFANIE JACKSON, Eastern Shore Post Dr. John Snyder is one of the last of a generation of Eastern Shore physicians who started in the profession making house calls and keeping all-paper records. After decades of serving the community as a general practitioner, the...
by Ted Shockley | May 30, 2023 | Headlines
BY STEFANIE JACKSON, Eastern Shore Post Some Cape Charles residents are singing the praises of the Lemon Tree Gallery and its Friday-night live music in hopes that the recently canceled block-party program will make a comeback this summer. “You are both so gracious...
by Ted Shockley | May 30, 2023 | Headlines
BY CLARA VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post Onancock is considering lowering the speed limit on several roads. The public can provide input on the proposed changes that would drop speed limits to 25 mph on some streets during a public hearing planned for the next town council...
by Ted Shockley | May 30, 2023 | Opinion
The Eastern Shore Community Services Board is trying a 32-hour workweek as a way to recruit and retain employees. The thinking goes: If an Eastern Shore agency can’t compete with other areas on salaries, having more time off could be an attractive amenity. While the...