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Local news for Reedville, VA from Topix
  • Center offers respite for caregivers (2012/5/16)
    Before 97-year-old Dorothy Taylor started attending Bay Aging's Adult Day Break Center in Reedville, she had stopped talking, even to her daughter, Shirley Johnson.
  • 40-pound rockfish tops derby catch (2012/5/16)
    The 81 recreational anglers competing in the derby, sponsored by Smith Point Sea Rescue, saw many changes to the previous format.
  • Northumberland board weighs Hacks Neck mail (2012/5/15)
    Northumberland County 's board of supervisors will be considering switching people in Hacks Neck from the Heathsville post office to the Burgess location at their next meeting.
  • Menhaden regulators meet (2012/5/9)
    The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's menhaden management board met May 2 and provided guidelines to the group that will draft an amendment to the commission's menhaden fishing regulations.
  • Northumberland supervisors grant gunsmiths use permits (2012/4/25)
    With 11 public hearings on its agenda, it wasn't surprising that the Northumberland County Board of Supervisors' meeting in Heathsville Thursday went on longer than most.
  • Reedville Fishermen's Museum to host final spring lecture (2012/4/18)
    The Reedville Fishermen's Museum is presenting the last Lecture in the Spring Lecture Series on Monday, May 7, "Remembering Reedville - A Salute to the Women." Last year we heard from the men, now the women of Reedville will share their side.A Join us for intimate conversations with the women of Fairport, Fleeton and Reedville.A They talk about ... (more)
  • Fishing for answers (2012/4/9)
    IS ANYONE looking after all the little fishes in the sea? Yes, the Lenfest Forage Fish Task Force is, and according to its new report a lot of other people ought to be taking an interest as well.
  • Arts Alive Studio Tour to benefit Northumberland Library (2012/4/6)
    The Northumberland Public Library has announced Arts Alive 2012, its third annual Artist Studio Tour set for Saturday and Sunday, April 14 and 15, 2012.
  • Isolated Vision (2012/3/27)
    Photographer Jack Jeffers took "a hard right turn" when he discovered the people of Appalachia .
  • Isolated Vision (2012/3/27)
    Photographer Jack Jeffers took "a hard right turn" when he discovered the people of Appalachia .
  • Supervisors disappointed in reassessment progress (2012/2/15)
    The county signed a contract with Blue Ridge Mass Appraisal Service for the reassessment in August 2010.
  • Supervisors disappointed in reassessment progress (2012/2/15)
    The county signed a contract with Blue Ridge Mass Appraisal Service for the reassessment in August 2010.
  • Calico Jack to return for coffeehouse appearance (2012/2/1)
    Perennial favorites of the Reedville Fishermen's Museum, Janie Meneely and Paul DiBlasi, performing as Calico Jack, will be the featured entertainment for a coffeehouse from 7 to 9 p.m. February 11 at Festival Halle at 177 Main Street in Reedville.
  • Calico Jack to return for coffeehouse appearance (2012/2/1)
    Perennial favorites of the Reedville Fishermen's Museum, Janie Meneely and Paul DiBlasi, performing as Calico Jack, will be the featured entertainment for a coffeehouse from 7 to 9 p.m. February 11 at Festival Halle at 177 Main Street in Reedville.
  • Bills aim to settle slippery squabble over fish harvests - www.roanoke.com (2012/1/26)
    Lawmakers will consider at least four bills related to regulating the harvest of this species, which provides hundreds of jobs in a fishing industry centered for more than a century on the rural Northern Neck peninsula.

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  • VDOT is not - abandoning' Beach roads (2012/5/17)
    On July 1, Colonial Beach becomes responsible for all maintenance and improvements of secondary roads within town limits.
  • CB Council discusses CIP (2012/5/16)
    Suzyka said in the Colonial Beach Forum : Colonial Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad has requested the amount of $150,000 for life packs on the ambulances, a CPR machine which is $35,000 and the replacement of three ambulances over the next three years. Each ambulance is estimated to cost $50,000 for a total of $150,000 in ambulances.
  • Scouts Gear Up for Emergency Food Drive in Colonial Beach, VA (2012/5/15)
    The Colonial Beach Scouts are gearing up for an Emergency Food Drive in Colonial Beach. DATELINE Colonial Beach, VA - The Colonial Beach Baptist Church has made a request of the Girl Scout and Boy Scout Units in Colonial Beach for assistance in response to critical food shortages at the Church's Food pantry. At the request of the Pastor, the Colonial Beach Scout Units are preparing for a Special Emergency Food Drive with in the Town of Colonial Beach and its surrounding area. The Colonial Beach Baptist Church's Food Pantry serves approximately 30 to 35 different families in need per week and this special food drive will have a tremendous impact on each of the families that come to the Colonial Beach Baptist Church for help. The Church has close to 500 local families registered and on the ...
  • Moose Lodge helps woman raise money for cancer research (2012/5/15)
    A little more than nine years ago, Tina Law, ofA Montross,A heard anA interestingA promoA on the radio for something called a "shavethon" happening in Fredericksburg.
  • VML Insurance Group Meets with CB Safety Committee (2012/5/7)
    Suzyka said in the Colonial Beach Forum : http://www.westmorelandnews.net/?p=1932 "Burkett Lyburn, chair of the town of Colonial Beach's Safety Committee opened the committee meeting with Greg Dickie of Virginia Municipal Liability (VML) insurance group. VML is a nonprofit group self insurance organization. In the state of Virginia, VML works with 460 governments (town, county, city, schools, etc) to make a pooled risk group."
  • Bikers rally for Wounded Warriors in Colonial Beach (2012/5/1)
    James Harrison, of Colonial Beach, holds Abby Spicer, of Maryland. Her dad, Marine EOD Gunny Sgt.
  • Town's hospitality to business discussed (2012/4/30)
    The joint meeting between the Town Council of Colonial Beach and the Planning Commission on April 19 started out a meeting to amend Ordinance 623 of the town's code, but ended up being a further discussion of the the town being unfriendly to incoming businesses.A Ordinance 623 would have allowed for conditional use permits for businesses to have ... (more)
  • Conning police nets prison time Teen made phony undercover drug... (2012/4/27)
    A young man who conned police by offering to help them recover a stolen police weapon that he already had was ordered Thursday to serve two and a half years in prison.
  • Things some people wonder about... (2012/4/27)
    I had a person ask me... If it's zero degrees outside today and it's supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold is it going to be? What's your answer/opinion?
  • Thought for the Day (2012/4/24)
    "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." Oscar Wilde
  • Allah Slaughter Me | Weird World of Sports? (2012/4/24)
    While a few Americans might find women's Olympic sports to be a little less exciting than men's, likely none would take death over watching their countrywomen participate on the international stage . Saudi sports commentator: 'Allah slaughter me' before Saudi women enter Olympics Published: 5:59 PM 04/23/2012 | By Caroline May - The Daily Caller While a few Americans might find women's Olympic sports to be a little less exciting than men's, likely none would take death over watching their countrywomen participate on the international stage. That does not appear to be the case in the Islamic Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In video provided to The Daily Caller and translated by the non-profit Middle East Media Research Institute, Saudi sports commentator Fahd Al-Raoughui explains in an interview ...
  • Comedians at the VFW (2012/4/24)
    Suzyka said in the Colonial Beach Forum : This Saturday night at the VFW there is a group of amazing comedians: Marcus Brown, Clay Miles, Corey Hunter, Irwin Loring, and Jay Miller. Tickets are $10 each! They are hoping to do two shows, one at 6:00 and one at 8:30. They'll do both if they sell enough. Call the V at: (804) 224-9510 for details and tickets! This is a show you do not want to miss, great comedians at an extremely low cost. I have seen all of them and they are great comedians. The more the merrier!
  • Shift on Executive Powers Let Obama Bypass Congress (2012/4/23)
    President Obama speaking in Cleveland in January. Increasingly in recent months, the Obama administration has been seeking ways to bypass Congress. A Measure of Change Shift on Executive Power Lets Obama Bypass Rivals By CHARLIE SAVAGE | Published: April 22, 2012 WASHINGTON - One Saturday last fall, President Obama interrupted a White House strategy meeting to raise an issue not on the agenda. He declared, aides recalled, that the administration needed to more aggressively use executive power to govern in the face of Congressional obstructionism. "We had been attempting to highlight the inability of Congress to do anything," recalled William M. Daley, who was the White House chief of staff at the time. "The president expressed frustration, saying we have got to scour everything and push t...
  • Business owner giving up golf carts for his boat (2012/4/22)
    Former Colonial Beach Town Manager Art Buswell is retiring and plans to close his Metro Golf Carts shop there after 10 years in business.
  • James 'Bobby' Owens (2012/4/17)
    James Robert "Bobby" Owens, 66, of King George County , formerly of Colonial Beach, passed away Sunday, April 15, 2012, at home.

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Local news for Kilmarnock, VA from Topix
  • Jennings to give pipe organ recital (2012/5/16)
    Organist Weston Jennings will return to Grace Episcopal Church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, to give his third recital on the Welsh Memorial Parson pipe organ.
  • $3.96 million budget set for hearing in Kilmarnock (2012/5/16)
    The town council on Monday, May 21, will conduct a public hearing on a proposed fiscal year 2012-13 budget totaling $3,960,829. As prepared by town manager Tom Saunders, the total is $26,460 more than the current year, excluding transfer funds.
  • Heritage concerts to offer Armed Forces Day tribute (2012/5/16)
    The seventh annual Heritage Concert will be presented by the Rappahannock Women's Chorale and the Northern Neck Big Band at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock and at 3 p.m. at Northumberland High School Auditorium in Claraville.
  • Expect Saturday closures on Norris Bridge (2012/5/10)
    Bridge Saturday, May 12. Work will begin at 9 a.m. and is expected to be complete by 3 p.m. According to VDOT officials, the contractor performing painting work at the bridge requested the closure in order to move guardrail brackets.
  • Lancaster UDC to celebrate 100th with museum exhibit (2012/5/9)
    The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Virginia Division, Lancaster County Chapter, turns 100 this year and will commemorate the history of the chapter and its service to the community with an exhibit at the Mary Ball Washington Museum.
  • Annual Heritage Concert is slated May 19 and 20 (2012/5/9)
    Concerts will be presented at 8 p.m. May 19 at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock and 3 p.m. May 20 at the Northumberland High School Auditorium in Claraville.
  • Chesapeake auction slated Saturday night (2012/5/2)
    The "Saturday Night Live!" auction will begin at 6 p.m. Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a silent auction of 175 items will be followed by dinner and a live auction.
  • Gravatt, Umphlett, Straughan and Nunn win seats on Kilmarnock Town Council (2012/5/2)
    Emerson Gravatt edged Steve Bonner in the tightest race on election day, winning by six votes, 225 to 219.
  • Kilmarnock sets budget work session slated May 2 (2012/4/30)
    The Kilmarnock Town Council will conduct a budget work session at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, at the town hall.
  • On Stage concert season closes with 'mountain music' (2012/4/26)
    The Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts will close its On Stage 2011-12 concert season with Grammy award-winner David Holt and The Lightning Bolts at 7:30 p.m. May 5 at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock.
  • Organizers expect May 5 yard sale to break records (2012/4/26)
    In this boaters' paradise called The Neck, there is another kind of "sale-ing regatta" that happens each spring.
  • Town elections are Tuesday (2012/4/25)
    Town council elections will be held Tuesday, May 1, in Kilmarnock, Irvington and White Stone .
  • Sentencing set in Kilmarnock rape cases (2012/4/25)
    The man who terrified Kilmarnock residents for three weeks in December 2009 has entered a plea of guilty to the rape and sexual assaults of two women.
  • Orchestra to present Beethoven program (2012/4/25)
    Pianist Ruskin Cooper will perform the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Northern Neck Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at the Lancaster Middle School Theater in Kilmarnock.
  • Local firm could hold key to regiona s broadband (2012/4/25)
    A broadband roundtable last week at Rappahannock Community College had all the early markings of deja vu.

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  • Piney Point Lighthouse Museum and Park (2012/5/17)
    A beacon of safety for mariners, the Piney Point Lighthouse was built in 1836 and is one of the oldest of the 11 original lighthouses constructed on the Potomac River. Observe the museum's collection of historic workboats including the skipjack Joy Parks, a bugeye, Potomac River dory boat and a log canoe while enjoying this park.
  • Lightship Chesapeake and Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse (2012/5/17)
    Marking the entrances to the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays for almost 40 years, the Lightship Chesapeake features a masthead light, foghorn and bell which helped guide mariners to safe harbor, while its anchors held it in position defying the most violent storms and waves. Learn about the oldest "screwpile" lighthouse in Maryland while observing this historical structure.
  • Historic London Town and Gardens (2012/5/17)
    This 23-acre park located on the South River in Edgewater, Maryland, includes part of the late 17th and early 18th century town of London, which is currently being excavated by archaeologists from the Lost Towns Project. Visit the William Brown House, a National Historic Landmark house museum; an eight-acre woodland garden; and the Richard Hill Garden.
  • Concord Point Lighthouse (2012/5/17)
    Known as the never ending light, the Masonry tower located at Havre de Grace, Maryland, is one of the oldest lighthouses to be continuously lit. Enjoy a panoramic view of its quant scenery while learning about this historical landmark.
  • Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (2012/5/17)
    A retreat for birds during the winter months this refuge, which preserves more than 26,000 acres, is located in the Blackwater and Nanticoke River watersheds on Maryland's Eastern Shore. This tidal marsh is a haven for several threatened or endangered species, including nesting bald eagles.
  • Belle Isle State Park (2012/5/17)
    This 733-acre park, which features the historic Belle Island plantation, is a window to the beautiful lower Rappahannock River in Lancaster County. Observe seven miles of waterfront filled with marshes, wetlands, and forests that provide for diverse wildlife such as blue herons, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, turkeys, groundhogs, and amphibians.
  • USS Constellation Museum (2012/5/14)
    The last standing civil war vessel, the USS Constellation was the final sailing warship constructed by the U.S. Navy. Patrolling the waters to intercept slave ships, the USS Constellation was the flagship of an anti-slavery patrol.
  • Nauticus (2012/5/14)
    Envision sailing on the Battleship Wisconsin and learn about our nation's naval heritage at Nauticus as you travel through two centuries of naval history. Visitors also can enjoy seeing exotic aquaria, touching sharks, viewing films and interacting with a host of other hands-on exhibits.
  • Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (2012/5/14)
    On the shoreline of the Patuxent River, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum explores the changing cultures and environment of the Chesapeake Bay region of the past 12,000 years. Visitors can investigate human history by touring restored farm buildings, by seeing museum exhibits and by visiting the more than 70 archaeological sites-one of which is the site of the 1814 Battle of St. Leonard Creek, the largest naval engagement in Maryland's history.
  • Fort Washington Park (2012/5/14)
    Picturesque Fort Washington sits on high ground overlooking the Potomac River and offers a grand view of Washington and the Virginia shoreline. Today, only one silent gun stands behind the masonry wall - the last armament of the powerful fort that once guarded the water approach from the Chesapeake Bay to our nation's capital. When ocean-going warships had wood sides and carried smoothbore cannons, no enemy would attempt to ascend the river before destroying the fort.
  • Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (2012/5/14)
    The birthplace of the United States' National Anthem, this late 18th century star-shaped fort and national park guarded Baltimore's Harbor from the British attack that inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star Spangled Banner." Relive colonial history while visiting this historical monument.
  • Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge (2012/4/30)
    Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge was specifically created to protect essential bald eagle nesting, feeding, and roosting habitats along the Potomac River. Along with active eagle nesting, the refuge hosts a rookery containing more than 1,200 nests for great blue herons. Visitors can view the refuge along two trails, one through woods and one in Great Marsh.
  • Hoffler Creek Wildife Preserve (2012/4/30)
    The Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, located in Portsmouth, Virginia, provides food and cover for an unusually diverse population of wildlife, including deer, fox, river otters, crabs, oysters, and hundreds of birds. Interpretive trails winding through the preserve introduce visitors to the ecological, economic, and social value of the wildlife living at the mouth of the historic James River and Chesapeake Bay.
  • Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge (2012/4/30)
    Dedicated to conservation and restoration, the Eastern Shore of Virginia Natural Wildlife Preserve, part of the Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge, is a crucial stopover along avian migratory paths. With a diversity of habitats and species to see, visitors witness an excellent example of Bay stewardship.
  • Battle Creek Cypress Swamp (2012/4/30)
    This 100-acre nature sanctuary, located in Prince Frederick, Maryland, was acquired by The Nature Conservancy in 1957 to protect the primeval beauty of this cypress swamp. The Battle Creek cypress stand, unusual this far north, is presumed to have established itself sometime in the last 10,000 years. Walk along the quarter-mile boardwalk trail to listen to nature's harmony of calling frogs and songbirds, and with quiet patience you may even catch a glimpse of some of the abundant life supported by this wetland.

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  • National Train Day (2012/5/4)
    05/12/2012 Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum (Chesapeake Beach,Maryland) - A celebration of trains and how they transformed Chesapeake Beach! Fun, prizes, arts and crafts. Children can make train-themed Mother Day's cards.
  • Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester Public Sail (2012/5/4)
    05/12/2012 Nathan of Dorchester (Cambridge,Maryland) - Enjoy a two-hour sail aboard a traditional Chesapeake Bay skipjack on the beautiful Choptank River. Each sail is unique, depending on wind, weather, captain and crew. Our volunteers will treat you to an unforgettable experience of the age of sail
  • Marsh Grass Planting at Blackwater NWR (2012/5/4)
    05/12/2012 Pickering Creek Audubon Center (Easton,Maryland) - Help keep Blackwater National Wildlife refuge great by restoring a small portion of its disappearing wetlands. we'll spend half a day planting marsh grass and learning about its ecology.
  • Children's Day in Piscataway Park (2012/5/4)
    05/12/2012 Piscataway Park (Accokeek,Maryland) - Discover the treasures in Piscataway Park! This May, the popular, annual Children's Day event will feature a self-guided tour through the park for young explorers as they follow a discovery map, and learn about local history and agriculture. Children of a
  • Wednesday Evening Bird Walk (2012/5/4)
    05/09/2012 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (Baltimore,Maryland) - Meet at the Front Gate. Park on Wallace Street to the left of the Front Gate (Head-In Parking). Walks are cancelled if weather is inclement (rain, snow, fog). Bring binoculars, dress for the weather, and be prepared for insects. Leader: Keith Costley, Co-
  • Sustainable Table: Past and Present (2012/5/4)
    05/08/2012 Piscataway Park (Accokeek,Maryland) - It's one thing to purchase produce in-season, and quite another to cook it. This monthly cooking course explores how eating in-season has evolved over the past 300 years, as we pair colonial recipes with their modern counterparts and demonstrate how to us
  • Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester Public Sail (2012/5/4)
    05/05/2012 Nathan of Dorchester (Cambridge,Maryland) - Enjoy a two-hour sail aboard a traditional Chesapeake Bay skipjack on the beautiful Choptank River. Each sail is unique, depending on wind, weather, captain and crew. Our volunteers will treat you to an unforgettable experience of the age of sail
  • Edible Forest Gardening Workshop (2012/5/4)
    05/05/2012 Piscataway Park (Accokeek,Maryland) - Modeled on a natural woodland, a forest garden is a planting tailored to produce things that are useful to people-food, medicine, fiber, fuel-while providing the environmental benefits of a forest ecosystem-cooling air, building soil, cleaning water, and
  • PaddleFest! (2012/5/4)
    05/05/2012 Annapolis Maritime Museum (Annapolis,Maryland) - See the latest in canoes, kayaks, paddleboards and gear, plus boating safety equipment. Free vessel safety checks.
  • Refuge Closed for Youth Turkey Hunt (2012/5/4)
    05/05/2012 Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge (Rock Hall,Maryland) - REFUGE CLOSURE: All of Eastern Neck NWR will be closed to the general public until 12:00 noon while the Youth Turkey Hunt is held. Access to the county boat ramp at Bogles Wharf will remain open during the hunt. To apply for the hunt go to the Refuge we
  • Colonial Times Workshop: Dinner at the Plantation. (2012/5/4)
    05/04/2012 Historic St. Mary's City (St. Mary's City,Maryland) - Help prepare then enjoy a colonial meal. After, relax with 17th-century pastimes. Age 18+. Tobacco Plantation $45 ($35 Friends). Reservation required by May 1st 240-895-4990 or e-mail info@stmaryscity.org..
  • 31st Annual HdG Decoy and Wildlife Art Festival (2012/5/4)
    05/04/2012 Havre de Grace Decoy Museum (Havre de Grace,Maryland) - Carvers and Wildlife artists and photographers will be joined by hunting outfitters, suppliers and merchants. Retriever dog demonstrations, carvign competitions, chainsaw artists, a live and silent auctions will take place. Watch trick archery exhibition
  • Garden Market (2012/5/3)
    05/03/2012 Historic St. Mary's City (St. Mary's City,Maryland) - Herbs, bedding plants, hanging baskets for sale on the corner of Rt. 5 and Old State House Road to benefit the museum's horticulture program.
  • Wednesday Evening Bird Walk (2012/5/2)
    05/02/2012 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (Baltimore,Maryland) - Meet at the Front Gate. Park on Wallace Street to the left of the Front Gate (Head-In Parking). Walks are cancelled if weather is inclement (rain, snow, fog). Bring binoculars, dress for the weather, and be prepared for insects. Leader: Keith Costley, Co-
  • Wednesday Bird Walk (2012/5/2)
    05/02/2012 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (Baltimore,Maryland) - Park in the Visitor Center parking lot. Meet at the Visitor Center. Walks are cancelled if weather is inclement (rain, snow, fog). Bring binoculars, dress for the weather, and be prepared for insects. Leader: Mary Chatelat, Co-Leader: Jim Peters

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Virginia Legislative Reps Propose Menhaden Extinction! Posted by DigitalDominion (2012/1/2)
Virginia State Senator Richard H. Stuart of Montross and Va. Delegate Barry Knight of Virginia Beach have filed bills for introduction in the 2012 Virginia General Assembly which could set the stage for total extinction of the Menhadden fishery in the Chesapeake. Menhadden, which form a basic foundation of the Chesapeake Bay's food chain have been increasingly subject to overfishing, and in November, 2011, the Atlantic States marine Fisheries Commission took the first steps towards establishment of science based "catch limits" to preserve the species.

The menhaden fishing industries reaction: let's move to remove all limits and make a fast buck while we can. Two bills pre-filed for introduction in the 2012 Virginia General Assembly pose a grave threat to efforts to promote Bay conservation.

HB 88
Introduced by Barry D. Knight would remove the cap by removing a provision that allows an adjustment for underages or overages in the annual harvest cap to be carried over to the next year's cap limit. Currently, if a person harvests less than the 109,020 metric ton limit on taking menhaden, he can add the difference to his cap for next year's harvest. Conversely, if he exceeds the cap in any one year, he must reduce his harvest in the succeeding year by the amount of the overage of the preceding year.

A copy of this bill is available at:http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?121+ful+HB88+pdf" rel="external" title=""> http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?121+ful+HB88+pdf

SB 18
Introduced by: Richard H. Stuart removes authorization for Virginia's membership in the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact. The purpose of the Compact is to promote better utilization of the marine, shell, and anadromous fisheries of the Atlantic seaboard through the development of a joint program for the promotion and protection of such fisheries and by the prevention of the physical waste of the fisheries from any cause. If any state desires to remove itself from the Compact, it must send a six months' notice in writing to the member states of its intention to withdraw from the Compact.

A copy of this bill is available at http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?121+ful+SB18+pdf

To stop these bills, Virginia legislaturive representatives need to hear from you now - early and often!

Go tohttp://legis.state.va.us/" rel="external" title=""> http://legis.state.va.us/
to find the name of your Delegate and Senator and others and write them to stop these bills.
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 As used in the Terms of Use ("TOU") " NorthernNeck.Biz"(sm) means all pages, files, images, information, intellectual property and interactive services offered under the internet domain URL "http://www. NorthernNeck.Biz" and, as used hereafter and elsewhere in this website includes, without limitation, (1) Virginia Web Resources, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company which is the owner of this site, and its members, officers, agents and employees, and (2) contributors to the editorial content of this site.

This page sets forth the basic "Terms of Use" for this Website. Terms of use for sites at external links contained in this Website are, of course, subject to and governed by the respective terms established by the owners of those sites.

 By accessing and using this Website by any means or in any manner whatsoever, or by submitting information or data for posting on our site you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use as a legal agreement.

Our Terms of Use consist of three basic parts:

Basic Terms of Use Agreement - the Agreement set forth below which applies to all portions of this site and activities relating to this Website and all material accessed, submitted or posted hereunder. By using or accessing this Website in any manner you agree to be bound by these.

Special Terms of Use - special terms or conditions which apply only to a portion of this site or specified features or to registered users of a certain class or type and which are noted by reference throughout the site in various areas (e.g. bulletin board, chat rooms, form submissions, etc).

Policies - Various policies which we establish and revise from time to time relating to NorthernNeck.Biz(sm). By accepting our Terms of Service, you agree to abide by our Policies as in effect from time to time.

Basic Terms of Use Agreement

 In consideration of accessing information made available by this Website, whether via the URL "http://www.NorthernNeck.Biz", or otherwise, by viewing, downloading, posting, subscribing to, or otherwise participating in electronic communications forums sponsored by this Website YOU hereby, with the intention, under seal, to be legally bound under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America, agree as follows:

  • You accept and agree to be bound by this Basic Terms of Use Agreement and, to the extent applicable as a result of your accessing and using a particular feature, any Special Terms of Use and Policies.
  • You represent that to the extent you register for the use of any service under this Website, you are the person named for whom the information is submitted or are acting with the authority and permission of the named person or entity and have the capacity to enter into these Terms of service as a legally binding contract on their behalf.
  • You represent and warrant that all information submitted to or posted via any service offered by this Website is true and that such information is not owned by or subject to any copyright, trademark, or other rights of others (or, if so owned or subject to such other ownership or rights, that your submission or use is with permission or other legal right), and you agree to indemnify and hold Virginia Web Resources, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company (the owner of this Website) harmless from and against any liability, cost or expense whatsoever resulting from your breach of this representation.
  • You grant this the owner of this Website and its successors and assigns a perpetual royalty-free nonexclusive license to use any and all such submissions or information in any form of media and subject to such edits and updates as we deem appropriate, whether electronic, paper, or otherwise, either with or without attribution to you as the author thereof.
  • You agree to indemnify and hold the owner of this Website and its members, officers, agents and employees harmless against any and all loss, cost damage or expense of any kind or nature whatsoever resulting from any willful material unauthorized or false submission by you.
  • You acknowledge that you are aware that the information provided on this site is general and nature and does not take into account any facts or circumstances that may be unique to your personal situation or circumstances. The owner of this Website and its members, officers, agents and employees have no liability for any false, inaccurate or improperly posted or maintained information or data whatsoever, and you waive and release the owner of this Website and its members, officers, agents and employees from any and all liability from any unintentional errors or omissions that may occur in the use and posting of submitted information. Although we have no legal obligation to do so, we will generally use good faith efforts to correct errors or remove erroneous material when notified of such.
  • You agree that all activity by you relating to your use of this Website shall be deemed to occur in the Commonwealth of Virginia, that you consent to personal jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and that this Terms of Use Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia (without regard to conflicts of law principles that might otherwise apply) and that the sole and exclusive venue for any disputes under this agreement or otherwise relating to your use, access to or otherwise pertaining to this Website and you shall be the Circuit Court for Fairfax County, Virginia or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, sitting in Alexandria, Virginia and you consent to service of process by mail or by E-mail to your last known address as provided by you to this Website.
  • You agree, at the option of the owner of this Website in its sole and absolute discretion, that any disputes hereunder or otherwise arising from or related to your use of access to or submissions to this Website may, at the option of owner of this Website, be submitted for binding arbitration to any reputable arbitration sponsor selected by the owner of this Website.
  • You acknowledge and agree that no duty of confidentiality arises or exist with respect to any information submitted to this Website whether by E-mail, posting, or otherwise. You acknowledge and agree that to the extent that by use of this service, you engage in a communicative dialogue with any licensed professional attorney, accountant, financial advisor or otherwise, no client relationship of any kind or nature shall arise or exist and no such professional who post information or otherwise responds to you through or by means of this Website shall have any obligation, duty or liability to you whatsoever.
  • You represent that you are at least 18 years of age.

 

Policies - Effective January 1, 2007

Copyright

The design, format, and structure of our pages, directories, and other portion of our site, to the extent not owned by others (such as the developers of the programs we license and utilize as part of our site) are copyright by this Website and it is unlawful to reproduce such pages and formats or the information contained therein without the express written consent of this Website or the owner of such other material. Material and information linked to and within sites not within the this Website domain is and remains the property of the respective owners thereof, and any usage of such material is subject to applicable copyright and other laws and requirements of the owners of those sites.

Linking

We welcome links to our site from other sites and grant license to do so freely provided the following conditions are satisfied:

  1. The link is to our home page "http://www. NorthernNeck.Biz" and not to a "deep link" (sub page or part of our site unless we have granted our express written permission for such a deep link).
  2. The link is not placed within a frame or otherwise intended to be viewed in a manner which makes our site appear to be part of or sponsored by some other site or which does not permit the display of the entire page and contents, including navigation bars and banners.
  3. By linking to our site you grant us permission to link to your site. Unless you otherwise advise us by E-mail, such permission is permission to link to you home page or any deep link within provided we also do not place such link within a frame or otherwise limit the display of the entire page and contents, including navigation bars and banners.
  4. The site from which our site is linked must not be of an obscene or sexually oriented nature, one devoted to ethnic hate or religious intolerance, or one which contains graphic portrayals of violence or other acts or scenes generally considered distasteful by community standards and the usage and link to our site must be done in a tasteful manner consistent with Virginia community standards (i.e. links are not placed in the context of sexually oriented content, " ethnic hate oriented content", or other defamatory or obscene material.
  5. You agree to notify us of the link via E-mail.
  6. You agree that if requested, you will remove the link.

Submissions

By submitting information to our site, whether by posting to a bulletin board, participation in a chat room, subscription to a newsletter, submission of a directory listing or otherwise providing information to us or to others by means of our site you represents and warrant to the owner of this Website that (1) if made on behalf of a business entity or a person other than You, that You have legal power and authority to make such submission, (2) that the information contained in such submission is true, (3) that You own or have the right to submit such information and that such information is not the property of or subject to copyright, any other rights of others, or any other restriction or limitation upon its use, and (4) that the owner of this Website is granted a perpetual non- exclusive royalty free license to use such submitted information in any form or manner, whether electronic, digital or otherwise.

You further agree to indemnify and hold the owner of this Website and its members, officers, agents and employees harmless against any and all cost, loss or expense if any of the foregoing are not true.

Use of this Website

You agree to abide by all applicable local, state, national and international laws and regulations and are solely responsible for all acts or omissions that occur under your registered user name or password, including the content of your postings and transmissions through the features of this Website. By way of example, and not as a limitation, you agree not to:

  • Use this Website in connection with surveys, contests, pyramid schemes, chain letters, junk email, spamming or any duplicative or unsolicited messages (commercial or otherwise). publish, distribute or disseminate any inappropriate, profane, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent or unlawful material or information.
  • Harvest or otherwise collect information about others, including email addresses, without their consent.
  • Create a false identity for the purpose of misleading others as to the identity of the sender or the origin of a message. The foregoing is not intended to prohibit anonymous postings, rather if you use a name other than your true identity, it should be clear that it is an anonymous posting rather than a effort to appear as a posting under another real person or firm's name.
  • Use, download or otherwise copy, or provide (whether or not for a fee) to any person or entity any directory of other registered users or other user or usage information or any portion thereof other than in the context of your use of this Website.
  • Transmit or upload any material that contains viruses, trojan horses, worms, time bombs, cancelbots, or any other harmful or deleterious programs.
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to this Website or any server or directory for which you do not have valid authorization.
  • Interfere with another party's use and enjoyment of this Website or another individual's or entity's use and enjoyment of similar services.

Copyright & Notices of Claimed Copyright Infringement - NorthernNeck.Biz

We desire to respect the copyright and intellectual property rights of third parties and we ask that users and submitters of material or postings to our site do likewise. Out Terms of Use require than all site users own or have the legal right to post for any information they submit, and we hope that they will follow their agreement in that regard. We will remove content and postings that we believe may infringe the copyright or other intellectual property rights of others. In addition, we may cooperate with the owners if copyright and intellectual property in the identification of those parties who infringe the copyright or other intellectual property rights of others.

If you believe that your copyright in any material has been infringed on www.NorthernNeck.Biz, please notify our agent for Notice of Claims of Copyright Infringement Pursuant to Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c)(2):

Robert Webb
Squire Sanders & Dempsey
8000 Towers Crescent Drive, Suite 1400
Tysons Corner, VA 22182

You must provide our agent with the following information:

• Identification (please include the specific and complete URL) of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;
• Identification of the material on our site that you claim is infringing, with enough detail so that we may locate it on the site;
• Your name, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address; if you are not the owner and copyright holder, please explain your relationship to the owner and provide the forgoing information for the party you believe to be the true owner and/or copyright holder.
• A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law;
• A statement by you declaring under penalty of perjury that (a) the above information in your Notice is accurate, and (b) that you are the owner of the copyright interest involved or that you are authorized to act on behalf of that owner;
• Your physical or electronic signature.

Privacy Policies - NorthernNeck.Biz

The following summarizes how we will handle information we learn about you from your visit to our website. The information we learn depends upon what you do when visiting our site. Our Home Page and the Terms of Use linked thereon provide that by accessing, retrieving files from or sending files, form submissions or E-mail to and using our site you agree to be bound by those Terms of Use as a legal agreement.

We outsource virtually all our operations, support and functions to various third parties. Although we seek to disclose the policies and contractual and legal obligations of these providers, we disclaim any and all liability for failure to accurately disclose practices of those third parties (or of their
employees or contractors) which may vary from the policies and procedures described herein. Under our Terms of Use, you waive any liability on the part of the owner of this website for actions or omissions of third parties providing software, hardware or other support or services to us. Nonetheless, if you become aware of actions of such parties which you believe are not consistent with the Privacy Policy set forth herein, please notify us and we will endeavor to correct the situation.

    Via software provided by our web host provider and via Google Analytics we collect certain information automatically when you visit any of our site web pages. This includes the placement of "cookies" upon your computer so that we may track your visits to and activity upon our site based upon your originating IP address. Generally, your originating IP address does not disclose your personal identity, but merely identifies you as a user from your internet service provider or, for visitors accessing thru a business account, the internet domain of your business. Although we do not seek to solicit or otherwise obtain further identifying information, it is possible that this information, coupled with access to the IP address logs of your internet service provider could permit the future individual identification of you as a user. Other information will only be collected if you voluntarily submit that information by entry or registration and submittal or by accepting a "cookie" designed to gather and track certain information. Information collected may be aggregated and used for our purposes, however, unless expressly otherwise noted on part of our site at this time it is our policy that individual user information is not resold or otherwise made available to any unaffiliated third parties (other than consultants working for us on the development of this site) for commercial or other purposes without your express consent and acknowledgment of that possible use. We will, however, make information, available to law enforcement personal or whenever required by order or subpoena issued by a court or other regulatory or governmental body. Although we (1) disclaim any obligation to contest the validity of any such request order or subpoena, and (2) assume no liability for failure or inability to do so or to notify you, we will use reasonable efforts to notify you by E-mail (assuming we have your E-mail address), and if you wish to contest such request order or subpoena on bona fide grounds through valid use of judicial process through legal counsel acceptable to us, we will generally cooperate in such efforts.


If you visit our site to read or download information, we utilize software programs provided by our web server hosting services provider to collect and store the following information about you: the name of the domain from which you access the Internet (for example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America Online account, or gmu.edu if you are connecting from George Mason University's domain); the date and time you access our site; pages within our site which you access, and, if applicable, the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site. In addition, for repeat users of certain features on our site, the program offers you the option of having a "cookie" placed upon your own computer so that our computers will recognize you on repeat visits without need for re-entry of a password. If you share your computer with others, you may wish to consider whether or not you desire to use this feature as it could permit those other users to make posting under your name.  We use the information we collect to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, to gauge the level of interest among visitors in various topics, and to help us make our site more useful to visitors.

You may personally identify yourself by registering, sending an E-mail or by registering for and participating in one of our features. You may provide other personal information by completing an online form and submitting that form to us.  We permit registration from any valid email address, and you may chose to use an anonymous email address or hide your name. Users are cautioned to be careful not to pose queries or responses which could disclose confidential information about and company or business, particularly insider information regarding publicly traded concerns.

To the extent you provide identifying information by posting to or participating in our forum bulletin boards, visible information posted by you will be generally available to other visitors to our site. As a registered user, you are given certain options about information that you chose to make publicly
available. Our site Terms of Use provide that by using our site you (and others) agree not to exploit or utilize information or E-mail addresses posted by others for commercial use. If you become aware of a violation of this term by any third party, please advise us.

Unfortunately, some users may not honor this policy, and it is possible that providing an E-mail address may result in "spammers" obtaining and using your E-mail address.

Our policies and terms of use are subject to change from time to time and you should check this page periodically for revisions.

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