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Volume II, Issue 28 Stephens City • Middletown • Kernstown July 14 - 20, 2010

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Middletown
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Leading a Mule
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Middletown facing probable litigation


involving the wastewater treatment plant
By Sue Golden money. Usually if we are asked four items. The first item called
The Sherando Times to get flags for an organization for an additional $175 to fin-
or a municipality they pay for ish the duct work at Town Hall.
Middletown’s Town Council them. I am not aware of any The item was unanimously ap-
met on Monday, July 12, 2010, at delegate who does it different- proved on a roll call vote. The
7 pm, at Town Hall. All council ly. I certainly applaud the ser- Council also approved re-
members were present. Mayor vice of the retiring officials. To payment of $126 to May-
Mark Brown opened the meeting my knowledge, I was not asked or Brown for the Virgin-
by bestowing a Virginia state flag to pay for the flags we acquired ia state flags purchased
that was flown over the capitol for the Mayor of Middletown.” for outgoing Council
in Richmond to outgoing Coun- R. Philip Breeden, Middle- Members. Coun-
cilmember Marty Ingram for her town’s Police Chief reported two cilman Bernhards
12 years of service. Ms. Ingram felonies, 34 felony cases held asked the Mayor
said she truly appreciated the over, four misdemeanor cases to get approval
gesture. held over, four cases closed, and in advance for
During the citizens’ comment two calls for assistance in June expenditures.
period, Anita Holley spoke re- 2010. There also were 52 calls Mayor Brown
garding Article 3, Section 2-7 of for service, which included a bat explained
the town code which entitles the complaint, two bear complaints, that the
Mayor to spend up to $50 without three traffic accidents, a drug charge
Town Council approval. Mayor overdose, an embezzlement, a w a s
Brown purchased three flags for grand larceny, and two drunk a sur-
outgoing Council Members, and in public. Eighty citations were p r i s e .
asked for reimbursement. May- written, 54 of which were for Council-
or Brown said previously that speeding. Mayor Brown asked man Ow-
he was surprised when Delegate Chief Breeden to report on the ings told
Clay Athey’s office charged him amount of money generated by the audience
for the flags. Ms. Holley encour- the Police Department. that the expenditure was dis-
aged the Council to not refund The Facilities Committee re- cussed at the work session, and Carol Snyder, of the Middletown Garden Club, asked
the $126 the Mayor spent on the ported that any repairs to the that everyone agreed to pay the the Council to pass a resolution allowing the Garden
flags. Town Hall roof will be deferred expenditure. The item passed on Club to use its Kawasaki mule to water the flower
Carol Snyder, of the Middle- due to budget restrictions. Coun- a roll call vote, with Councilman pots that the Garden Club has in Middletown. Cur-
town Garden Club, asked the cilman Owings reported that a Bernhards abstaining. rently, the Middletown Police Department is requiring
Council to pass a resolution al- Middletown boy scout wants to The Council voted unanimous- licensing. Ms. Snyder said she has contacted many
lowing the Garden Club to use do his Eagle Scout project in the ly, on a roll call vote, to approve government agencies, and no one requires licens-
its Kawasaki mule to water the Middletown Town Park. His pro- Public Work Superintendent ing for a mule. Ms. Snyder thanked Mayor Brown for
flower pots that the Garden Club posal includes putting 25 pink Donald A. Riffey’s recommen- the use of his truck to water the pots until the mule
has in Middletown. Currently, dogwoods along the walking dation to budget $28,000 to re- dilemma is figured out, and thanked the Middletown
the Middletown Police Depart- path, and adding a bench, and place the water line from Church employees for all of their help.
ment is requiring licensing. Ms. shrubs. If the plan is approved Street to Shawn Street. Devel- 66,000 gallons of water are being to pay up to $75 per month in
Snyder said she has contacted by the Boy Scout Council, work oper Holliday will reimburse lost per day, water that Middle- fuel to allow the Middletown
many government agencies, will begin in September. Mayor Middletown $7,030 to upgrade town is paying for. Councilman Garden Club to water flowers
and no one requires licensing Brown asked that the project be the line from a two inch pipe to Blaisdell said the line is as old as and trees in Middletown with
for a mule. Ms. Snyder thanked coordinated with the Middle- an eight inch pipe. Mayor Brown running water in Middletown, the Mayor’s truck. Once the
Mayor Brown for the use of his town Garden Club. explained that holes were dug about 60 years. Garden Club obtains permission
truck to water the pots until the The Personnel and Finance and that the line is leaking like The Council voted unanimous- to use its mule, the Garden Club
mule dilemma is figured out, and Committee called for approval of a “soaker hose.” Approximately ly, on a roll call vote, to approve will start paying for fuel.
thanked the Middletown em-
ployees for all of their help.
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The Personnel and Finance aries. cannot afford to subsidize water pm, at the Town Hall.
Committee is finishing its year- The Council voted to pass, on any more. Councilman Bern- The Planning Commission will

The
end finance report. The Council a roll call vote, an eight percent hards noted that a public hearing hold a work session on July 13,
is looking to hire a new accoun- increase in the water rate, which was held on the water increase 2010, at 7 pm, at Town Hall. The
tant. The Mayor explained that mirrors the increase the Town and only one person showed up. Committee is drafting a zoning

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the Town was forced by law to received from Winchester, where The Public Safety Commit- ordinance for the highway com-
put in its sewage system, which the Town buys its water. Coun- tee had nothing to report, other mercial area expected to come
cost the Town $493,000, or 34% cilwoman Gray voted no on the than the fact that Church Street in to Town during the boundary
of its budget. increase. Gray pointed out that will be closed for two days for adjustment.

Times The Council unanimously ap-


proved, on a roll call vote, the
ordinance to change Chapter 6,
a 54% increase was enacted ear-
lier in the year. She believes the
Town should rework its num-
construction. The construction
will be from the NE corner of
2nd Street, down the length of
Councilman Davis noted that
the Historical Overlay Ordi-
nance is available for review.
Section 6.1, regarding grass and bers to work in the increase over Church Street, to the SE corner Copies can be obtained at the
Stephens City weeds. Grass must be kept under a five year period. Councilman of 3rd Street. Property owners Town Office. Also, the Compre-
Kernstown 10 inches on lots under one acre. Owings pointed out that a 9% will be contacted in advance. hensive Plan is due to be revised
Middletown In lots large than one acre, the increase is due on June 1, 2011. The Boundary Adjustment in 2010.
grass must be cut to 10 inches at Councilman Davis pointed out Steering Committee will hold a The Public Works Committee
least once a year. The ordinance that the Council is trying to keep meeting on the boundary adjust- discussed a quality control issue
Press releases should be
also provides for 25 foot bound- water revenue neutral; the Town ment issue on July 23, 2010, at 7 at the water plant. The large pins
emailed to:
in the six chains that run the
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day. If the chain breaks, and falls
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The Town has ordered a new,
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one truck. The new truck is due ing the event. He will chair the event.
in two months. event again next year. Harbaugh Tara and Tommy Walters were
Councilman Bernhards thanked the corporate sponsors: recognized as the Citizens of
thanked everyone who attend- BB&T, First Bank, Carmeuse the Year for their tireless work
ed Middletown’s July 4th Cel- Lime and Stone, and Italian weeding and watering around
ebration. Councilman Harbaugh Touch Restaurant. The Town is Middletown.
was recognized for organiz- seeking donation for next year’s The Cedar Creek and Belle
Grove National Historical Park
is waiting for final approval on
NEED MORE ENERGY & STAMINA? its management plan. Once ap-
proved, printing of the plan will
take four months. The Park Ser-
vice will continue to use its office
LifeWave’s Drug on Main Street in Middletown
as its Visitors’ Center. Tours are
& Stimulant Free being given on Saturdays, at 2
Energy Enhancer pm, at Belle Grove Plantation in
This July 2009 water main break has prompted Mid-
Patches are for you! Middletown.
dletown to redo the water lines all along Church
The Presentation of the June
Street. Church Street will be closed for two days to
bills was approved for payment.
allow the current two inch pipe to be replaced with
Enjoy increased energy & stamina all day with these The Route 11 Crawl will take
eight inch pipe.
amazing patches, made from natural materials that place on Saturday, August 14,
reflect specific frequencies of light. When worn, these 2010, starting in Middletown. The Council went into Execu- the Council Members that are
light frequencies trigger specific chemical changes in Both “Crawl” and Middletown” tive Session “to discuss probable stepping down in the current
your body. t-shirts and “Middletown” ball litigation involving the wastewa- economic climate. He also com-
caps are available at Middle- ter treatment plant.” Following plained about political signs that
So whether you’re an athlete looking for a competitive town’s Town Office, or from par- the confidential Executive Ses- are around town. The Mayor
edge, a Mom or Dad looking to keep up with kids and ticipating vendors the day of the sion, the Council voted, on a roll noted that in an election year,
jobs, a golfer wanting to improve your range of motion, crawl. T-shirts are $6 each. Ball call vote, to pay Patent, Patton, political signs are allowed on
or a senior wanting to get or remain active to improve caps are $15. Lots are available Harris, Russell & Associates a public property. Any complaints
your health & quality of life, these patches are the to rent in Middletown, the pro- final payment of $43,161; Coun- should be addressed to the can-
answer. ceeds going to the Town Park. cilman Bernhards voted against didate in question.
For information call: (540) 869- the payment. The next Committee Meetings
For a personal demo, more information or to purchase 2226. The Mayor will be selling The Mayor noted that former are on July 20, 2010, at 7 pm.
a trial pack, contact Trish Wilson, your Local LifeWave items benefitting the Town at Councilman Hickman wrote The next Planning Commission
Independent Distributor, 540 636-8080 or trishwilson@ Why Not Antiques. For infor- to the Council stating that he meeting is on July 26, 2010, at
whynotfeelbetter.com mation on how to donate items, thought the Council should 7pm.
call: (540) 868-0560. not have bought flags to honor
Visit my website www.whynotfeelbetter.com to see our
Pain, Sleep, Weight Loss, Detox and Anti-Aging
products along with extensive research done on all Middletown’s treasurer reported the following beginning
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and ending balances for the month of June 2010:
Account Beginning Balance Ending Balance
General Fund Account $62,652.24 $114,408.67
P.O. Box 789 Water Fund Account 25,163.15 2,936.37
Stephens City, VA 22655 Sewer Operation & Maintenance 21,513.79 27,926.60
540-869-2004 General Sinking 420.48 420.49
www.prosperitylandscaping.com Water Improvement 2,619.45 2,619.77
Water Deposit Escrow 13,603.61 13,649.61
Parks & Recreation 3,136.90 2,813.19
Bond Reserve Fund 303.68 303.68
BB&T CD Accounts 80,163.98
35,991.44
94,253.30
74,750.48
BEFORE AFTER 51,907.40
42,475.24
Some of the services offered by Prosperity Landscaping 34,323.81
• Landscape design and installation 272,210.48
• Patios, walkways, and walls of all types 84,527.88
• Planting of trees and shrubs 119,427.80
• Grading, sod and seeding Julian Carper Education Trust 12.03 12.03
• Lot clearing and clean up Bond Fund 7,399.76 7,400.67
First Bank Checking 14,995.85 25,945.10
10% off any project over $500.00 First Bank CD Accounts 80,356.71 56,801.32
by presenting this ad First Bank Money Market 53,802.45 52,814.43
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Frederick County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Arrest Report


Case # Arrest Date Time Person Arrested Person’s Street Address Arrest Location Sex/Age Charge
07/13/2010 1057 CRIBLEY, CODY BRIDALWOOD RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/24 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
07/13/2010 0437 BECKWITH, GARY APRIL AVE 900 AYLOR RD M/43 CONTEMPT OF COURT
07/12/2010 0100 PENDER, TYLER OVERLOOK DR 163 AIRPORT RD/BRIGSTOCK DR M/31 FAIL TO COMPLY WITH SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS
07/12/2010 1935 BOONE, BOBBY N FREDERICK PIKE 102 HICKORY LN M/61 GOVERNORS WARRANT
10003867 07/12/2010 1826 SLAVIN, CHAPKANOV SOMERSET DR 130 DELCO PLZ F/33 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
10003835 07/11/2010 1800 YOWELL, STACEY ANTIETAM CIR 130 DELCO PLZ F/25 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
07/11/2010 2110 MCKEE, PHILIP MARTINSBURG PIKE 1840 AMHERST ST M/36 TEMPORARY DENTENTION ORDER
10003428 07/11/2010 1752 MCRAE, AMY HUGHES ST 1080 COVERSTONE DR F/35 ASSAULT & BATTERY: FAMILY MEMBE
10003843 07/11/2010 2022 PEACEMAKER, SHAWN VALLEY MILL RD 1590 VALLEY MILL RD M/28 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10003874 07/11/2010 0100 RICHARD, DAVID EWELL ST 263 SUNNYSIDE PLAZA DR M/39 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
10003824 07/11/2010 0300 SHEPHERD, RICHARD PEARL LN 155 MILLWOOD AVE M/45 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
07/11/2010 1610 TURNER, JUSTIN CRYSTAL LAKE COURT 110 CRYSTAL LAKE CT M/30 FELONIOUS ASSAULT
10003843 07/11/2010 2025 BRADFORD, SAMUEL HUNTER RUN RD 1590 VALLEY MILL RD M/28 DRUG: DISTRIBUTE CONTROLLED SUB
10003802 07/11/2010 0252 FREEMAN, JAMES VALLEY PIKE 1 FAIRFAX ST/I81 S M/48 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
10003802 07/11/2010 0252 FREEMAN, JAMES VALLEY PIKE 1 FAIRFAX ST/I81 S M/48 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10003802 07/11/2010 0252 FREEMAN, JAMES VALLEY PIKE 1 FAIRFAX ST/I81 S M/48 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
07/10/2010 0745 MUMAW, JADE FOREST LAKE DR F/25 RECKLESS - GENERAL
10001907 07/10/2010 1200 MCGREEVY, BRIAN GARDNERS RD 185 GARDNERS RD M/25 FORGING, UTTERING
10001907 07/10/2010 1200 MCGREEVY, BRIAN GARDNERS RD 185 GARDNERS RD M/25 FORGING, UTTERING
07/10/2010 0602 WILLIAMS, ANTHONY OREGAN HOLLOW ROAD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/36 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
10003819 07/10/2010 2130 JONES, TODD 45 1 BOX 200 6656 N FREDERICK PIKE M/46 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
10003809 07/10/2010 1320 DHILLON, JOHNNY CACTUS FLOWER AVE 3612 VALLEY PIKE M/34 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
10002980 07/09/2010 1430 BRYNER, BOBBI MOUNTAIN RUN RD 300 FORT COLLIER RD F/25 GRAND LARCENY
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Case # Arrest Date Time Person Arrested Person’s Street Address Arrest Location Sex/Age Charge
07/09/2010 1540 DUVALL, MARY CARTERS LN 1840 AMHERST ST F/75 EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDER
07/09/2010 0150 WEIDLICH, ZACHERY COMER DR 747 FAIRFAX ST M/20 PROFANE, THREATENING LANGUAGE OVER PUBLIC
AIRWAY
10000602 07/09/2010 1200 BERRY, TIMOTHY BAKER LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/42 LARCENY: PETTY
10003779 07/09/2010 1045 LANZETTA, MARY HUNTERSRIDGE RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/28 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
10003773 07/09/2010 0145 WARNER, MARSHALL WARDENSVILLE GR M/38 ATTEMPT TO COMMIT NONCAPITAL OFFENSE
10003773 07/09/2010 0145 WARNER, MARSHALL WARDENSVILLE GR M/38 USE ELECTRONIC MEANS FOR CHILD SEX CRIME
OR PORN
07/09/2010 2250 ELLIOTT, MATTHEW DEER RUN RD 1840 AMHERST ST M/23 TEMPORARY DENTENTION ORDER
10003781 07/09/2010 1325 KENNEY, JOSHUA FAIRFIELD DR 1611 SENSENY RD M/22 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
07/09/2010 1703 EPPERSON, KENT INDIAN ALLEY 1840 AMHERST ST M/27 TEMPORARY DENTENTION ORDER
07/09/2010 1552 EPPERSON, KENT INDIAN ALLEY 1840 AMHERST ST M/27 EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDER
10003746 07/08/2010 0054 RICHARD, DAVID EWELL ST 1503 N FREDERICK PIKE M/39 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
10001342 07/08/2010 1200 MARTIN, BRADLEY PITCOCK LN 5 N KENT ST M/27 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
07/08/2010 1200 STAMPS, NICOLE S LOUDOUN ST 5 N KENT ST F/30 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
07/08/2010 1200 STAMPS, NICOLE S LOUDOUN ST 5 N KENT ST F/30 OBTAINING DRUGS BY FRAUD
07/08/2010 1200 STAMPS, NICOLE S LOUDOUN ST 5 N KENT ST F/30 OBTAINING DRUGS BY FRAUD
10001207 07/08/2010 1440 DOHM, PHILIP PINNACLE DR 5 N KENT ST M/28 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
07/08/2010 1440 DOHM, PHILIP PINNACLE DR 5 N KENT ST M/28 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
07/08/2010 0001 RICKARD, KENNETH E GERMAIN ST 12 E GERMAIN ST M/23 PAROLE BOARD WARRANT - PB15
07/08/2010 1200 MCDONALD, RAY LIMESTONE LN 5 N KENT ST M/19 FAIL TO APPEAR
07/08/2010 1200 EDWARDS, ERAN BONNINGS DR 5 N KENT ST M/29 DRIVE AFTER LICENSE REVOKED FOR DWI/ETC
SUBSEQ OFFEN
10001207 07/08/2010 1440 WILLINGHAM, SHANE S BRADDOCK ST 5 N KENT ST M/36 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
10001249 07/08/2010 1200 NAIL, TREVOR VALLEY MILL RD 5 N KENT ST M/22 LARCENY: PETTY
10001207 07/08/2010 1410 CITRO, ANGEL PINNACLE DR 5 N KENT ST F/27 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
10003726 07/08/2010 1200 ONEAL, JESSE FAWN DR 5 N KENT ST M/19 RAPE
07/08/2010 1200 SISLER, CHRISTINA COMER DR 5 N KENT ST F/22 FAIL TO APPEAR
10003764 07/08/2010 1455 HAYMOND, TANYA HC 71 BOX 179V 501 WALMART DR F/25 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
07/08/2010 0759 MARTIN, JAMES LORA DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/32 GRAND LARCENY
07/08/2010 1200 GREGORY, SANDRA MARTINSBURG PIKE 5 N KENT ST F/34 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
07/08/2010 1200 GREGORY, SANDRA MARTINSBURG PIKE 5 N KENT ST F/34 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10003764 07/08/2010 1455 BARNES, ROCKY HC 71 BOX 179V 501 WALMART DR M/39 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
10002408 07/08/2010 1200 BLANKENSHIP, DAVID CHARLTON RD 5 N KENT ST M/23 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10002408 07/08/2010 1200 BLANKENSHIP, DAVID CHARLTON RD 5 N KENT ST M/23 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10001311 07/08/2010 1200 RAKES, MICHAEL NATIONAL AVE 5 N KENT ST M/33 DRIVE AFTER LICENSE REVOKED FOR DWI/ETC
SUBSEQ OFFEN
10003739 07/07/2010 1640 FITZ-GIBBON, REBECCA GLEN RIDGE RD 244 GLEN RIDGE RD F/53 OFFENSES INVOLVING ANIMALS
10000366 07/07/2010 1452 HUFFMAN, RICHARD OLD BALTIMORE ROAD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/25 ROBBERY
10000366 07/07/2010 1452 HUFFMAN, RICHARD OLD BALTIMORE ROAD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/25 ROBBERY
10000366 07/07/2010 1452 HUFFMAN, RICHARD OLD BALTIMORE ROAD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/25 PROCURE VEHICLE W/INT TO DEFRAUD
07/07/2010 0610 MALCOLM, JONATHAN STEPHENSON RD 472 STEPHENSON RD M/21 ILLEG POSS/ALCOHOL U/21
10003737 07/07/2010 1450 SMITH, SHANNON HC 63 BOX 2325 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/23 CONCEALMENT, PRICE ALTER MERCHANDISE
>=$200
07/07/2010 0001 ONEAL, JESSE FAWN DR 106 FAWN TRL M/19 PAROLE BOARD WARRANT - PB15
07/07/2010 0614 SEALOCK, BRIAN BUFFLICK RD 154 BUFFLICK RD M/35 OWN UNLICENSED DOG
07/07/2010 0614 SEALOCK, BRIAN BUFFLICK RD 154 BUFFLICK RD M/35 OWN UNLICENSED DOG
07/07/2010 0001 ATKINS, RIKKI WATERFORD LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/31 PAROLE BOARD WARRANT - PB15
07/07/2010 1400 SIMPSON, JONATHAN CASTLEBURY CT 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/29 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
10003740 07/07/2010 1600 LARGENT, ASHLEY WINCHESTER AVE 191 MARKET ST F/20 LARCENY: PETTY
07/07/2010 0001 JUVENILE M/16 PROBATION VIOLATION - JUVENILE
07/06/2010 1830 ADAMS, KATHERINE HELMET DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/29 CONTEMPT OF COURT
10002554 07/06/2010 1213 BORDEN, KEVIN CROW DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/32 FELONY BY PRISONER (SEE SUB-SECTIONS)
10002554 07/06/2010 1213 BORDEN, KEVIN CROW DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/32 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
07/06/2010 0620 WRIGHT, APRIL MARLBORO RD 681 WHITE OAK RD F/32 CONTEMPT OF COURT
10003729 07/06/2010 2213 RICHARD, DAVID EWELL ST 200 RIVENDELL CT M/39 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
06000301 07/06/2010 0001 ALEXANDER, BRUCE CEDAR GROVE RD WARREN CO JAIL M/19 GRAND LARCENY
07/06/2010 1420 JUVENILE M/17 JUVENILE DETENTION ORDER
10003720 07/06/2010 1700 HILEMAN, JENNIFER ISABELLA DR 501 WALMART DR F/26 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
07/06/2010 0630 BRADLEY, CHRISTOPH CRYSTAL LAKE CT 108 CRYSTAL LAKE CT M/20 CONTEMPT OF COURT
09007069 07/06/2010 1830 ADAMS, KATHERINE HELMET DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/29 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10002645 07/06/2010 0001 JUVENILE M/15 ASSAULT & BATTERY -SIMPLE
10003682 07/05/2010 0007 PRICE, JONATHAN CARNOUSTIE LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/24 REFUSAL OF TEST
10003682 07/05/2010 0007 PRICE, JONATHAN CARNOUSTIE LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/24 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
10003685 07/05/2010 0215 BURKE, JASON KENTUCKY AVE 171 DENNY LN M/28 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
07/05/2010 1707 CHARLES, SARAH CANYON RD 1080 COVERSTONE DR F/21 ANNOYING PHONE CALLS
10003675 07/04/2010 1924 REYES-PEREZ, ELEAZ S MAPLE 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/30 FALSE ID (IDENTITY FRAUD)
10003675 07/04/2010 1924 REYES-PEREZ, ELEAZ S MAPLE 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/30 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
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Case # Arrest Date Time Person Arrested Person’s Street Address Arrest Location Sex/Age Charge
07/04/2010 0330 NEWLIN, TONY SMITH DR 1840 AMHERST ST M/45 DRUG: DISTRIBUTE CONTROLLED SUB
10003662 07/04/2010 0318 SHIFFLETT, BRIAN OLD CHARLES TOWN RD 3061 MARTINSBURG PK M/31 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
10003661 07/04/2010 0115 ITURBIDE-AUTOPAN, A BELLVIEW AVE 3300 PAPERMILL RD M/19 NO DRIVERS LICENSE
10003673 07/04/2010 1500 SHIRLEY, TAMMY HC 78 BOX 87C7 501 WALMART DR F/30 LARCENY:SHOPLIFTING <200
10003656 07/03/2010 2020 NORTH, TAMMY HOOSE RD 118 W FAIRFAX LN F/48 HIT & RUN - UNATTENDED VEH
10003656 07/03/2010 2020 NORTH, TAMMY HOOSE RD 118 W FAIRFAX LN F/48 DRIVING W/SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
10003658 07/03/2010 1837 SNODDERLY, MICHAEL PEYTON ST 4780 NORTHWESTERN PIKE M/33 OBST. OF JUST. THREAT/FORCE
10003658 07/03/2010 1837 SNODDERLY, MICHAEL PEYTON ST 4780 NORTHWESTERN PIKE M/33 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10003647 07/03/2010 2354 DINGES, JESSICA MILLWOOD PIKE 1828 MILLWOOD PIKE F/23 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
10003655 07/03/2010 1805 MCTIERNAN, MICHAEL WOODS MILL RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/24 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
10003655 07/03/2010 1810 MCTIERNAN, MICHAEL WOODS MILL RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/24 ELUDING POLICE
10003655 07/03/2010 1810 MCTIERNAN, MICHAEL WOODS MILL RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/24 RECKLESS - GENERAL
07/03/2010 2328 WITTMAN, VANESSA MACKENZIE LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/43 CONTEMPT OF COURT
07/03/2010 0835 NICHOLSON, JEFFREY AIKEN LN M/54 PROFANE, THREATENING LANGUAGE OVER PUBLIC
AIRWAY
10003647 07/03/2010 2354 FLYNN, CHRISTOPHER MILLWOOD PIKE 1828 MILLWOOD PIKE M/28 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
06003000 07/02/2010 1500 COLE, SHAYE 5TH STREET 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/23 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
10000341 07/02/2010 1041 UNGER, DAVID WASHINGTON CO DET CE FORT COLLIER RD M/29 GRAND LARCENY
10000461 07/02/2010 1041 UNGER, DAVID WASHINGTON CO DET CE FORT COLLIER RD M/29 GRAND LARCENY
10000366 07/02/2010 0001 MCDONALD, RAY LIMESTONE LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/19 PROCURE VEHICLE W/INT TO DEFRAUD
10000366 07/02/2010 0001 MCDONALD, RAY LIMESTONE LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/19 ILLEG POSS/ALCOHOL U/21
10000366 07/02/2010 0001 MCDONALD, RAY LIMESTONE LN 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/19 ROBBERY
07/02/2010 1600 SNYDER, SUSAN P.O. BOX 824 1080 COVERSTONE DR F/49 CONTEMPT OF COURT
10003629 07/02/2010 0231 SORENSON, DEANNA HACKBERRY DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/47 ASSAULT & BATTERY: FAMILY MEMBE
07/02/2010 0615 GARDNER, AMY ANGUS HILL LN 341 ANGUS HILL LN F/32 OTHER JURIS VIOLATION
10003644 07/02/2010 1900 WIGGINS, KENNETH DOGWOOD RD 128 DOGWOOD RD M/35 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
10003627 07/01/2010 2331 ZOOK, DAVID KINTYRE LN 104 CAMDEN DR M/24 ELUDING POLICE
10003627 07/01/2010 2331 ZOOK, DAVID KINTYRE LN 104 CAMDEN DR M/24 RECKLESS - GENERAL
10003290 07/01/2010 2041 SHAW, MARK PLEASANT VIEW AVE 7788 PLEASANT VIEW AVE M/48 RABIES CONTROL
10003290 07/01/2010 2041 SHAW, MARK PLEASANT VIEW AVE 7788 PLEASANT VIEW AVE M/48 OWN UNLICENSED DOG
10003290 07/01/2010 2041 SHAW, MARK PLEASANT VIEW AVE 7788 PLEASANT VIEW AVE M/48 ALLOW DOG AT LARGE
07/01/2010 1608 ROBERTS, BRITTANY CATTAIL RD 1080 COVERSTONE DR F/24 EMBEZZLE UNDER $200
07/01/2010 1608 ROBERTS, BRITTANY CATTAIL RD 1080 COVERSTONE DR F/24 EMBEZZLE UNDER $200
07/01/2010 1608 ROBERTS, BRITTANY CATTAIL RD 1080 COVERSTONE DR F/24 EMBEZZLE UNDER $200
07/01/2010 1437 KIBLER, KEITH S ROYAL AVE 5 N KENT ST M/47 CONTEMPT OF COURT
10003615 07/01/2010 1325 HUFFMAN, ROBERT CHACHEM SQ 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/26 DISORDERLY CONDUCT
10003607 07/01/2010 0325 RENNER, CHAD MCCLURE WAY 146 MCCLURE WAY M/18 ILLEG POSS/ALCOHOL U/21
10003606 07/01/2010 0045 SEGARRA, FERNANDO CATTAIL RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/45 ASSAULT & BATTERY: FAMILY MEMBE
10003605 07/01/2010 0514 SPENCER, STEPHANY FOREST LAKE DR F/30 USING ABUSIVE LANGUAGE
10003622 07/01/2010 2128 GOLIGHTLY, ERIC EAST BOND ST 329 BRICK KILN RD/SMITHFIELD M/33 DRIVING AFTER FORFEITURE OF LICENSE
07/01/2010 1033 WILK, EARL FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/27 FUG/FROM JUSTICE W/O WARRANT
07/01/2010 1345 BEATTY, JAMES RR 1 BOX 19B 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/43 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
07/01/2010 1345 BEATTY, JAMES RR 1 BOX 19B 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/43 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
07/01/2010 1345 BEATTY, JAMES RR 1 BOX 19B 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/43 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
07/01/2010 0600 JUVENILE M/15 LARCENY: PETTY
10003607 07/01/2010 0325 JUVENILE M/17 ILLEG POSS/ALCOHOL U/21
10003615 07/01/2010 1345 HURT-RITENBURG, DA W MAIN ST 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/40 DISORDERLY CONDUCT
07/01/2010 1517 GRIFFIN, JESSE EAST FAIRFAX ST 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/20 FUG/FROM JUSTICE W/O WARRANT
10003616 07/01/2010 1338 MINOR, JAMES N LOUDOUN ST 300 FORT COLLIER RD M/49 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
07/01/2010 1618 WILLIAMS, WARREN FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/27 FORGING PUBLIC RECORDS
07/01/2010 1009 BALL, VERNON FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/43 ASSAULT & BATTERY
07/01/2010 1009 BALL, VERNON FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/43 ASSAULT & BATTERY
10003625 07/01/2010 2111 CAREY, TREVOR EDGEWOOD DR 300 VALLEY MILL RD M/18 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
07/01/2010 0001 JUVENILE M/15 LARCENY: PETTY
07/01/2010 0001 BRATTON, CHRISTOPH FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/36 OTHER JURIS VIOLATION
07/01/2010 0001 BRATTON, CHRISTOPH FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/36 OTHER JURIS VIOLATION
10003607 07/01/2010 0325 BATTIN, JOHN ARTILLERY RD 146 MCCLURE WAY M/18 ILLEG POSS/ALCOHOL U/21
06/30/2010 0604 DOSSMAN, KATHLEEN ACCOMACK ST 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/24 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
06/30/2010 0630 JUVENILE F/00 ASSAULT & BATTERY
10003576 06/30/2010 0233 GUTIERREZ, JASON ZEPP RD 3158 VALLEY PIKE M/26 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
06/30/2010 1800 CRAWFORD, DEBORAH FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/48 PAROLE BOARD WARRANT - PB15
06000716 06/30/2010 1740 CAUDILL, CHARLES BETHEL ROAD 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/51 GRAND LARCENY
06/30/2010 1802 SPURLOCK, KASSI FORT COLLIER RD 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/24 ISSUANCE OF 2 OR MORE BAD CHECKS IN NINETY
DAYS
10003599 06/30/2010 1715 GARDNER, SALLY WARDENSVILLE GRADE 2100 WARDENSVILLE GR F/61 DRUNK IN PUBLIC, PROFANE LANGUAGE
06/30/2010 1255 FIELDS, LEILA NATIONAL AVE 141 FORT COLLIER RD F/28 PROBATION: VIOLATION/COURT
06/30/2010 1001 TRAN, BACH FRONT ROYAL PIKE 3149 FRONT ROYAL PIKE F/57 CONTEMPT OF COURT
10003586 06/30/2010 1204 WELSH, RAYMOND LITTLE RIVER DR 141 FORT COLLIER RD M/29 ASSAULT & BATTERY: FAMILY MEMBE
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Town of Middletown Manager named for new Stephens versity in 2008 and his M.B.A. from tionship with those you serve”, Brill Wayside Theatre
Burn Notice City bank branch Shepherd University in 2009. Foster said. Foster and his wife, Susan, live
is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys on Warden Circle Road in Wardens- Jul 5, 2010 - Aug 6, 2010 9 a.m. to
Due to the current drought Capon Valley Bank has announced running and coin collecting. He ville. Brill said the renovations to the 3 p.m. Youth Development Center.
conditions the Town of Middletown that Brandon David Foster will as- was a member of the Army National new Stephens City office are nearly Wayside Theatre’s Young Performer’s
is banning all outside fires except sume the position of Branch Man- Guard from 1999 to 2007 and served complete and he anticipates open- Workshop Camps will be held July
for contained fire pits that have a ager when the bank opens its new a 14-month tour in Iraq as a medic. ing sometime in August, although and August. Registration or further
clearing of at least 25 feet. Outside branch office in Stephens City in CVB President Alan Brill said he was an exact date has not yet been deter- information is available by calling
grills may be used iwth proper August. Foster comes to CVB from pleased to name Foster as the man- mined. The Stephens City office is 869-1776.
noncombustible surfaces. Care need the Bank of Clarke County, where he ager of the new Stephens City office, located on the town’s southern edge
to be taken with smoking materials as served as Assistant Branch Manager especially given his roots and knowl- at 5511 South Main Street and will be Poker Run
well. We are asking all the residents at their Route 50 West branch office edge of the community where he Capon Valley’s second branch office
to please consevie water as well until in Winchester. Born in Moberly, grew up. “It’s obviously an advantage in Frederick County. The bank also Saturday July 31, 2010 at Grove’s
the conditions improve. This will be Missouri, Foster was raised in Ste- to both the bank and our customers has an office on Route 50 at Gore, as Harley Davidson to benefit the Win-
in effect until further notice from the phens City, where he graduated from that Brandon already has an estab- well as three other locations in Hardy chester-Frederick County child ad-
Town. Sherando High School. He received lished relationship with the commu- County, WV…in Baker, Moorefield vocacy center. $24.00 donation per
his B.S. Degree in Business Admin- nity and that type of understanding and Wardensville, making a total of hand. Registration begins at 9am.
istration from West Virginia Uni- is imperative to a successful rela- five banking locations. Take a 60 mile cruise through Fred-

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The Explorer’s Club 2010 Cooling assistance will hold its monthly luncheon and ketplace provides incredible prom-
applications now being accepted chapter meeting on Friday July 23, ise to engage and teach the children
Electric Guitar, Bass
Setup and Repair
3rd Annual Shawquon Ruritan car, 2010. Chapter 180 members, federal about the Egypt Joseph knew. Kids
truck and tractor show. Aug 14, 2010 When temperatures and humid-
ity soar, staying cool is not a luxury,
retirees and currently employed fed- can make “Senet” – an authentic “THE SETUP”
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Stephens City eral employees are invited. We will Egyptian board game and learn all Guitar lessons, Band and
Commons across from Clems Garage but a necessity for health, safety and honor our Distinguished Members sorts of things including the art of Equipment Consultation
Registration 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Entry Fee: $8.00. All registered will
quality of life. Aid is available to help
Virginia’s low-income families and
who have reached the age of 85 with
20 years of NARFE Membership.
mummification, brick making, hi-
eroglyphics, basket weaving, jeweled
540-539-6142
“Don’t get fed up, Get Setup!”
receive $3.00 meal ticket. Awards: most vulnerable individuals stay safe Guest speaker will be State Trooper usekhs and more. For more informa-
Sandy Larrick
Best in class, Best in show & Top in sweltering heat. Now through Eddie Mason. tion, contact Faith Baptist Church
thesetup2929@gmail.com
20 participants pick. Dash plaques Monday, August 16, local depart- Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. in the at  (540) 869-0497. www.myspace.com/sandylarrick
for the first 100 vehicles. Music by ments of social services throughout Lee Jackson banquet room of the
The Valley Cruisers. Kids-completed the Commonwealth are accepting Best Western Motel in Winchester , Greenway Spirit & Word Fellowship,
model car contest. Ages 6 to 10 & 11
to 15, prizes awarded. All proceeds
cooling assistance applications as
part of the Virginia Department of
VA. The cost is $11 for members and
guests. For further information and
1275 Tasker Road, Stephens City This
is a 3 day (7 services) Student Confer-
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August 22, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) sistance Program.  540-665-9715 by July 19, 2010. & College Students. July 29 @ 7pm Nails • Tans • White Smiles!
540-662-7349 or email pamshiley@ “We know that seasonal spikes in July 30 @ 10am-2pm-7pm July 31 @
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economic strain on vulnerable house- to attend. Guest Speakers: Chris Brooks
Combo
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Local low-cost, non-profit spay and
Rally in the valley holds,” said VDSS Commissioner
neuter program for cats and dogs in this
(Awaken Student Ministries, Abba’s $
Martin Brown. “For many Virginians, (Reg. $37)
House in Hixson, TN) and Ryan B. John-
area. Spay Today works with local vets
August 28th at 1 P.M. Elks Lodge the repair of an air-conditioning unit son (Generation Now Student Minis- Call Now! 540.869.7653
to obtain lower prices for spaying and Stephens City, VA
on Rt, 522 South Winchester Guest or purchase of a ceiling fan, are out of tries). Ryan B. Johnson 540-247-9691
neutering cats and dogs + initial tests
Speaker:  Congressman Frank Wolf reach without the cooling assistance
and shots at the time of surgery. To find
Invited Guest: Gov. Mc Donnell, Lt supplement.”  Assistance is available
out more, please call: 304-728-8330 or Warren County Fairgrounds
Gov. Bolling, At Gen. Cuccinelli, to households that include a child Adults $10
go on-line at www.baacs.org.
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Beer and Soda. All YOU CAN EAT assist families and individuals with: 
payment of electric bills up to $100 to
brary! Come to Bowman Library and
read your favorite story to a willing
drag l
& DRINK! COST: $25.00 Pluses:
AN AUCTION & DOOR PRIZES! operate cooling equipment; payment listener--a specially trained dog! Our
Limit 300 People so order tickets of security deposits for electricity to dogs love to listen to stories. The
NOW Call Chuck Pearce: 540 operate cooling equipment; repair program is every other Saturday be-
888 3007 of a central air conditioning system ginning June 12th through July 24th.
or heat pump; purchase of a whole- Hours are 1 to 2:15 p.m. Contact: Friday, July 16 Saturday, July 17
Boys and Girls Club house fan, including ceiling or attic Donna Hughes 540-869-9000 ext. 21 Registration opens at 4pm
Show start at 7pm Show start at 6pm
fans; and purchase and installation of
Mondays July 12th – September CHURCH BRIEFS
one window unit air conditioner for www.warrencountyfairgrounds.com
13th 4-5pm The Boys and Girls Club
households without a working one. Stephens City United Methodist
of Winchester at Douglas Commu-

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To qualify for cooling assistance, the church. Vacation Bible School July
nity Learning Center on Kent St.
maximum gross monthly income for 18-23, 2010 6pm to 8pm
Winchester VA.  This is a free edu-
a one-person household is $1,174
cational group on personal empow-

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before taxes and $2,389 for a house- Faith Baptist Church Family Vol-
erment and safety for children ages
hold of four. Assistance is available leyball for folks of all ages, beginning
5-11.  Topics will include feelings,
until funds are depleted. The Energy
safety plans, personal empowerment
and self esteem. Please contact Car-
Assistance Program is funded by the
federal Low-Income Home Energy
Sunday, May 16th at 5:00 pm and ev-
ery Sunday (except the 1st Sunday) Advertising Sales
rie Titus at The Laurel Center 667-
6160 to register your child.
Assistance Program block grant. 
until September 5 p.m. at Faith Bap-
tist Church located at 635 Double Cell: (540) 683-9197
The cooling assistance component
served nearly 70,000 Virginia house-
Church Rd. There is a playground angie@sherandotimes.com
for the kiddies. Whether you like to
holds last year.  To learn more visit play volleyball or just sit around and
http://www.dss.virginia.gov/benefit/
ea/cooling/index.cgi. Families and
individuals must apply at their local
have a few laughs we’d love to have
you join us. The Sherando Times
department of social services by Au- Faith Baptist Church of 635 Dou-
gust 16, 2010. ble Church Road , Stephens City is
having their annual Vacation Bible
Alison Duvall
NARFE Luncheon Meeting
School on August 8 – 12, 2010 from Advertising Sales
The National Active and Retired 6:30PM to 8:30PM. Children, ages 4
Federal Employees Association through 12, are invited to take a jour- Cell: (540) 551-2072
(NARFE) Winchester Chapter 180 ney with Joseph in Egypt .  The Mar- alisond@sherandotimes.com
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Ex-police chief sentenced to jail


Drinking was an to Deepak Kumar, owner of the
Quick Pic in Middletown, the
remembers the former Chief as
a nice guy. He noted that, from
Councilman Mark Davis, it is
sad that someone who was good
life around.
One thing is clear – when he
open secret. Chief stopped at every store in
town every morning to make
the outside, it appeared that the
Chief did a good job.
at his job and well-liked is where
he is now; he needs to turn his
does, he will be welcomed back
to Middletown.
sure everything was okay. Ku- But rumors persist that his
By Sue Golden mar said the Chief was very well drinking was an open secret.
The Sherando Times respected and supported by Did he show up at Town meet-
the Community. Kumar wishes ings after having been drinking?
When Roger Lee Ashley, 47, Ashley had opened up about his No one wants to say on the re-
was given jail time last week problems, so he could have been cord. But those who know Chief
for his fourth drunk driving helped. Ashley were not surprised by his
conviction, no one in Middle- Linda Barrows, a former Mid- recent demise. They say the Chief
town was surprised, just sad. dletown firefighter and EMT, re- has been a problem drinker for
The former Middletown Chief members the Chief going on ev- a long time. The silver lining in
of Police, who resigned in 2005 ery fire and rescue call. Barrows the jail sentence is that perhaps
after receiving two DUIs in one said the Chief was always work- the Chief will be able to get the
day, was considered a good man ing, and always ready to help. help he needs.
and a good officer. According Middletown Mayor Mark Brown As noted by Middletown

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By Dan McDermott
The Sherando Times
Many new laws will take effect on July 1st in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
CONCRETE MASONRY GENERAL CONTRACTING Among them are:

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• Courts may appoint a vocational expert to determine the earning potential of a person when it in
dispute over child or spousal support
• Potential jurors have to show photo ID or sign a form to verify their identity
• DUI driving suspensions will run consecutively with any other suspensions ordered by the court
• An infant born but still attached by an umbilical cord is still a separate independent person in ho-
micide cases. (Stems from a tragic Lynchburg, VA case.)
• Persons with a concealed weapons permit can carry a concealed weapon into a restaurant that
serves alcohol but cannot drink.
• Anyone who can legally carry a firearm can keep a loaded handgun in their vehicle provided it is
locked in a secure container or compartment.
• A pharmacist may require proof of identification before dispensing Schedule II drugs and must
Offering: • Student Classroom keep records of who gets them.
• No Virginia citizen can be required to obtain individual health insurance. (This is the subject of
• Behind-the-Wheel dispute between the Commonwealth and the federal government.)
• Re-Examinations • For zoning and other purposes, localities must treat an assisted living facility with 8 or fewer el-
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Treading water during the recession


Question of the week:
How have you personally been affected by the recession? Have you
personally seen signs of improvement? Do you have any advice for
others who are impacted?
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Responses to last week’s question: Frederick County wants to close


I-81 Stephens City exit 307 and build a new exit near an extension of Warrior Drive
to reduce congestion on major intersections off Route 277. Do you think this is a good
or bad idea?
I think this would be a bad idea.  moved south, it would extend the A new exit at Warrior Drive will up all the property that will be re- are driving to and from school
You would be better of to build downtown Stephens City demo- only add to the traffic congestion quired for the new extension and and during any school events.
one on u.S. 11 South just on the graphics further south, allowing - not reduce the current traffic connecting roads as well as the I’ve heard it said that this proposed
other side of the shenandoah val- visitors to see the entire historic problems in Stephens City.  This actual cost of building all of this. exit change is being considered at
ley christian church.  This would town.  This would also benefit the area is way behind on accommo- Next, what about all the busi- least in part in anticipation of a
keep alot of traffic out of the town town of Stephens City by allow- dating the growth of the past ten nesses that are extremely de- new Lowe’s that is to be built right
of stephens city and would be a ing the town to grow in the future years.  Look at the shopping de- pendent on the traffic from exit about where the new exit is to be
more direct route for people who and to perhaps bring more busi- velopment/roadsways in Front 307 as it exists? This includes built. The money would be better
live on the other side of interstate nesses to the historic town. Ken Royal for an example.  Stephens not only those businesses im- spent, in my opinion, to improve
81. It would also be alot cheaper Hinkle, owner of Just Country City/Middletown areas would mediately off of the exit but the present exit and access road
to do. Living (5455 Main Street) greatly benefit from dual exits at those in old town Stephens City. that parallels 81 and extend the
- Willey G. Dembeck - Rhonda Sayen the southern side with a shopping Based on the map published in access road to the new Lowe’s.
area (like Front Royal) to include the Sherando Times, I can’t tell I say in a time of recession the
Yes.  I’m in favor of the reloca- I think moving the exit would Lowes, Walmart, Dollar Tree, if the exit will include a link- county should not be spending
tion of the interchange for Ste- be so very bad for the businesses etc.  With the current popula- ing road to route 11 (I would money in an attempt to reduce
phens City to be moved south.  that are on the corners of the exit. tion growth, these major stores hope that would be included, minimal congestion that will hurt
With our business, Just Country I know congestion is a problem are long past due in the Stephens but nothing can be assumed). local businesses that are already
Living, being on the south side of but there has to be a better solu- City/Middletown areas. Two It does appear that this new pro- struggling. What they see as con-
the light where Main Street con- tion other than moving the exit. existing ramps off Interstate 81 posed road will carry all of this gestion is actually the life blood
nects to Route 277, along with a Why not try creating another shall remain. “congestion” directly along the of the local economy.
pizza shop, salon, computer shop, bridge that crosses over I81 far- The question of moving exit front steps of Sherando High
a landscape company, soon to be ther south. That would come go 307 raises many important issues School. I’m sorry but the pres- - Mike Musto
opened bank, and a few other from Southern States on Rt 11 in addition to the “congestion” on ent lay out of the high school,
businesses tend to miss most to Aylor Drive. This is just a sug- route 277, not the least of which set back out of the way of any This is a hare-brained idea...to
of the downtown traffic.  Most gestion. There has to be another is cost. Frederick County just highway congestion, seems much close the exit onto 277.  Is there
of the people coming through way to help solve the congestion completed a $3.3 million ramp safer to me. And sending all of no better way to spend tax dollars
downtown Stephens City will get problem other than moving an extension project which included the traffic running to and from than THIS?
off at the interchange, and then exit which will only cause huge exit 307. Now that we’ve spent I-81 past the high school sounds - J.A. Martin
turn right onto Main Street where problems for current businesses. the money to improved the exit, like a congestion nightmare par-
it currently covers 80 percent of are we going pay to tear it out? ticularly when the buses are run-
the town.  If the interchange is - “L” Then there is the cost of buying ning, when parents and teens
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