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By Linda CicoiraFirst, there were the sounds of de-
light. The “oohs” and “aahs.” Those are the usual reactions people have when a cute little baby appears.
In this case, the crowd was fixed on Number 5, a little white pinto from the herd of famous Assateague ponies. She was about to be auc-tioned to the highest bidder during the 93rd Annual Chincoteague Fire Company’s Pony Penning.
The filly was carried out to the auc-tion yard by a hulking man. The man’s T-shirt identified him as a member of the Atlantic Fire Company, who had come to pitch in for the cause.
The two-month-old filly poked her head up so all could see the fuzzy hair in her ears that looked from a distance like it was braided. Her face was speckled with color. She was gently leaning on the cowpoke and appeared to be whispering to him, “Are you my daddy?”
The foal favored the famous Misty of Chincoteague from the book by that name. Finally, the wrangler put her down and let her walk a bit, mak-ing the audience squeal some more. The bidding was fast and high. Little Misty seemed unimpressed with the commotion. Fire company spokes-person Denise Bowden, also a mem-ber of the town council, said the po-ny will stay on the islands until Oc-tober when she will make her way to Washington state to her new home.
She wasn’t the first pony to be sold that day. A Pennsylvania fam-
ily bought the first pony to appear that day. This young filly, a chestnut foal, awed Julie Ecker, of Cheswick, who stepped up with a smile to pay $1,000. Trailing behind were Lyla, 2, and Eliza, 4. The girls had been “sav-ing for a pony,” according to their hot pink T-shirts.
Jennifer Merrill, of Cheyenne, Wyo., gladly paid $1,900 for her brown colt with blaze. She showed off her bill of sale and heritage cer-tificate when being photographed with her family.
Chincoteague Mayor Arthur Leon-ard held up a saddle and blanket that were auctioned to benefit the fire company. The mayor was wearing shorts, and spectators could see the tattoo of a pony that adorned his calf.
Fifty-three ponies were sold for a record-breaking $228,400. On average the ponies went for $4,309. The lowest winning bids were $1,000. The highest was $20,000. Other donated items, sad-dles and gear, brought another $13,000.
In 2016, 57 ponies sold for an aver-age of $2,659 with the high bid being $11,000 and the low bid being $550. Sales that year totaled $151,550.
In comparison, 84 ponies were auc-tioned in 2000. The average selling price was $2,060. One horse went for $7,500. The fire company made more than $173,000.
In 1999, 86 ponies sold with an average of $1,620 being brought. The low bid of $800 was accepted.
Photo by Linda CicoiraVolunteer shows pony to the crowd while the bidding takes place. (Continued on Page 2)
Pony Auction Gallops to New Record
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The highest was $4,200.In 1982, 50 colts and fillies brought
$15,400. That was $55 less than in 1981.The auction helps keep the herd size
to about 150 horses. That is the max-imum number that the government says can be supported on the grazing lands in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague.
Bowden later confirmed an accident occurred during the events. “We had a great swim and a great auction. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. I guess things were going so smooth was too good to be true. I am so sad to have to tell you all that Butterfly Kiss-es tragically died this afternoon after a freak accident in the pen at the carni-val grounds. Riptide was chasing her, as she was running, she slipped, fell hard to the ground and slid into the fence break-ing her neck. The vet and cowboys were
right there within minutes. (There was) no chance of survival. She was eutha-nized and her body was taken back to Assateague where she was buried.”
“Many of you have asked about her foal. We have a blessing in dis-guise, (the) baby was bought by a local family who owns horses. They immediately came and took the baby home. Baby has already started on a bottle and will be supplemented. We have already heard the negative and the positive as we expected. We feel that we manage this herd very well. It was an accident that has re-ally broken our hearts. I ask that you please keep any negative com-ments for another day, this has been overwhelming enough and we need to process this and please keep these ponies and cowboys in your hearts. Thank you!”
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Photos By Linda Cicoira
Wading, Saving, and Searching For a Chincoteague Pony
It’s easy to get closer to the ponies if you wear your rubber boots, a couple of kids (at right found out at the 93rd Annual Pony Auction. At bottom left, Lyla, 2, and Eliza, 4, of Cheswick, Pa., bought the first pony sold last week for $1,000. Below at right, John Price, also of Pennyslvania, was chosen as one of two kids to get money for a pony from The Feather Fund. His foal went for $3,500. The group believes “raising a foal teaches children life lessons, including responsibility, good care, love, and ethics.”
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Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge will host the NASA Astron-omy Night Sky Summer Series Aug. 11, and will remain open overnight for a pleasant evening of stargazing, if the weather cooperates.
Start the night learning some background information, with an Astronomy 101 presentation at the Herbert H. Bateman Educational and Administrative Center. The pro-gram will be presented three times – 7:30, 8, and 8:30 p.m. – by employees of the NASA Wallops Flight Facil-ity Visitor Center. Auditorium pre-sentations are offered regardless of weather, but space is limited to 140 people per session.
After the program, head to the beach, where experts and telescopes
will be available from approximate-ly 8:30 to 9:45 p.m. (weather per-mitting). To accommodate the event, Parking Lot #1 will close to vehicle traffic from 3 to 10 p.m.
Can’t get enough? Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge is keeping the recreational beach open all night for stargazers! From Saturday eve-ning, Aug. 11, until dawn on Sunday, Aug. 12, visitors are invited to settle in for a full night of sky watching. A red light is recommended to main-tain night vision. Don’t forget binoc-ulars and insect repellant.
Visitors wishing to enjoy over-night stargazing must arrive on the refuge before the entrance gate clos-es at 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11. You may leave at any time. Anyone leaving after 10 p.m. will not be per-mitted to re-enter until 5 a.m. the following day. Only beach access and parking will remain open after hours. Public access to trails and other visitor facilities is prohibited after 10 p.m. For optimal nighttime
viewing, campfires are not allowed after 10 p.m.
The Astronomy Night Sky Sum-mer Series is presented by NASA Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Cen-ter in collaboration with Chincote-ague National Wildlife Refuge, As-sateague Island National Seashore, and the Delmarva Space Scienc-es Foundation (DSSF). Guided sky
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Keeper CobiaChincoteague’s Kelly Price landed this keeper cobia in the lower Chesa-peake Bay.
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Fishing from the Shore
By Bill Hall
Fishing from the Shore
By Bill HallThe Miss Molly was the big winner in last week-
end’s 2018 Eastern Shore Marlin Club Billfish Re-lease Tournament. In addition to being the overall winner with two billfish releases, the vessel also took home awards for the first billfish release in the tour-nament, Top Boat-First Day, Top Boat-Third Day, and the largest dolphin (mahi), a 55-pound, 8-ounce bull! Second Place went to the vessel It’s All Good with a billfish release. The Byte Me earned the larg-est tuna award with a yellowfin weighing 46 pounds, 8 ounces, and the Strike Zone took top wahoo honors with a 21-pounder.
Overall, most anglers I spoke with described the offshore fishing as slow, despite typically productive conditions such as ideal surface water temperatures, the presence of “pretty” water, and the abundance of sea life such as dolphin and whales.
Cobia, red drum, and flounder continue to provide action in the lower Chesapeake Bay, but the upper bay’s action remains worrisome and slow with only a few spot, sand mullet, and a smattering of croakers in the deeper water and small stripers and bluefish in the shallows.
Lower Shore – Mark Snook, of Chris’ Bait & Tackle, reported that there is still “decent” cobia ac-tion along Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel and up at Buoy 16. The shop had received a good report on flounder catches coming from along the bridge pil-ings. Catches of snapper blues were being made off Kiptopeke, where sea mullet were also reported. Sea mullet (whiting) catches were also being made over Lattimore Shoals. Large red drum releases were be-ing made over the shoals during the late afternoons and evenings.
Jeb Brady, of Bailey’s Bait & Tackle, said that the cobia bite was good last weekend with reports of a lot of 40-to 45-inch fish mixed in with a lots of “shorts.” One local captain reported the sea mullet and spot fishing was good in the deep water off Buoy 36-A. The shop weighed in a 5-pound, 2-ounce flounder on Sunday, but overall, the flounder fishing was slow.
Wachapreague – The big fishing news out of Wachapreague was last weekend’s Eastern Shore Marlin Club’s Annual Billfish Release Tourna-ment. As reported earlier, the crew of the Miss Molly cleaned up on the awards, releasing two of the event’s three billfish and landing a monster mahi which should take the lead in the Virginia
Saltwater Fishing Tour-nament. Congratulations goes out to Jazmine Ev-ans, who was awarded the Marlin Club’s Bob Fate Service Award.
Captain Lindsay Paul, at Trident Tackle, also report-ed that a few flounder had been caught inside of the in-let, including some caught while jigging in the inlet.
Chincoteague – Don-na Rae, at Captain Bob’s Marina, reported that the weather has been playing havoc with the fishing. A few flounder were still being caught in Chincoteague Channel between Beebe Road and the American Le-gion Hall. Some kingfish/whiting were caught in the inlet, but croakers have been scarce. The only consis-tent action has been with sharks in the inlet and be-tween Buoy 10 and 2TL (Turner’s Lump).
Jimmy Vasilou, of Captain Steve’s Bait & Tackle, reported that the shop weighed in a citation 36-pound dolphin (mahi), caught aboard the Aquaholic. Captain John returned with limits of flounder and seabass from the offshore wrecks as well as a pair of yellowfin caught while chunking. Vasilou said that a few floun-der had been caught inside Chincoteague Bay, while some croaker catches have come from off Memorial Park, Buoy 10, and in Queen Sound. Spot catches have come from the surf, especially during the ear-ly mornings, and one angler landed a nice 1-pound, 3-ounce pompano from the beach. The shop is hosting
a youth croaker/flounder tournament through Aug. 15, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Chincoteague Elementary School.
Upper Shore – Captain Matt Abell, at the Sea Hawk Sports Center, reported that there are still a lot of small cobia in the lower bay with a few keep-ers mixed in. Inshore flounder fishing remained poor, primarily due to dirty water conditions from all the recent rain. A crew fishing with Kyle Krabill report-ed that flounder action on the rail cars was slow on Sunday, but they quickly limited out by 10:30 a.m. on some of the deeper wrecks. Tuna fishing has been slow locally, but reports of yellowfin coming on the chunk were received by vessels fishing out of Ocean City. A party with Captain Walt, of Light Tackle Charters out of Crisfield, landed some small rock and bluefish in the upper Pocomoke Sound.
Bill Hall was the �rst Eastern Shore resident to achieve Virginia Salt Water Master Angler Status. He has been named Virginia Saltwater Angler of the Year and Virginia Saltwater Release Angler of the Year. Bill is an I.G.F.A. International Commit-tee Representative and a longtime member of the Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament Commit-tee. He is the Virginia Recreation Fishing repre-sentative on the ASMFC Striped Bass Manage-ment Panel and is a past recipient of the CCA-VA Virginia Outdoor Writer Conservation Leader-ship Award.
Photo courtesy of the Eastern Shore Marlin ClubIn addition to winning the overall tournament, the crew of the Miss Molly landed the largest dolphin (mahi), as well as took top honors in a number of category awards in the Eastern Shore Marlin Club’s Annual Billfish Release Tournament.
Disclaimer: Tides are provided for information only and are not guaranteed for accuracy.
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An envelope featuring a Saltwa-ter Cowboy is also issued.
This year’s envelope features Bill Webb.
Each year the U.S. Postal Service holds a contest among school children to design post cards (below right and below middle) and dec-orative stamps called
“cachets” (right, below, and below left).
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Submitted ArticleNorthrop Grumman Corporation
announced that its S.S. J.R. Thomp-son Cygnus™ spacecraft successful-ly completed its ninth cargo supply mission to the International Space Station under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-1) contract.
The spacecraft removed more than 6,600 pounds (over 3,000 ki-lograms) of disposable cargo, a new record for Cygnus. The S.S. J.R. Thompson also successfully execut-ed secondary missions that includ-ed the demonstration of Cygnus’ ability to reboost the space station and the deployment of six CubeSats into orbit from a NanoRacks Cube-Sat deployer.
The mission officially conclud-ed on July 30 at 5:17 p.m. ET when Cygnus performed a safe, destruc-tive re-entry into the Earth’s atmo-sphere over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand. The spacecraft re-
mained docked for 52 days at the or-biting laboratory and departed the space station on July 15.
“From launch to our safe re-entry, the S.S. J.R. Thompson performed every phase of this mission perfect-ly,” said Frank Culbertson, presi-dent, space systems group, Northrop Grumman. “We now turn our atten-tion toward final preparations for the next Cygnus cargo mission lat-er this year with a continued focus on supporting the needs of the crew members aboard the International Space Station, as well as enabling crucial research programs in space.”
The mission began May 21, when Cygnus launched aboard a Northrop Grumman Antares™ rocket from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Upon arrival at the orbiting laboratory, Cygnus delivered approx-imately 7,400 pounds (3,350 kilo-grams) of cargo, supplies, and scien-tific experiments to the astronauts.
Pending NASA’s specific cargo needs, Northrop Grumman is pre-pared to launch an additional CRS mission later this year aboard the company’s Antares rocket from NA-SA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
Visit news.northropgrumman.com and follow us on Twitter, @NGCNews for more information.
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus Spacecraft Successfully Concludes Ninth Cargo Supply Mission
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2018 TROLLEY SCHEDULEGREEN ROUTE EVENING HOURS ONLY
Pony CentreMemorial ParkBeebe Rd. & Ridge Rd.Main St. & Church St.Maddox Blvd. & Deep Hole Rd.Pine Grove
Main St. & Church St.
Memorial Park
High School - Call InPine GroveRED ROUTE EVENING HOURS ONLY
Museum of Chincoteague Is. Museum of Chincoteague Is. GREEN ROUTE: Designated “Free Rides” courtesy of the Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce
SEPTEMBER: 29th - Chili Chowder Cook Off - 10am - 10:30pm
OCTOBER: 6th - Oyster Fest - 10am - 10:30pm (Ride free 10am - 5pm)
Carnival*, Pony Swim, Pony Auction, Pony Swim Back Extended Hours
JULY: 4th - Fireworks - 5pm - Midnight 25th - Pony Swim - TBA - Midnight
JULY: 26th - Pony Auction - 7am - 1pm** 27th - Pony Swim Back - 6am - 1pm**
** Last Call for Trolley during Carnival is 11:00pm
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Additional InformationTrolley fare is 25 cents per person per ride, or one token. Exact change is appreciated. Free ride tokens are available at local busi-nesses. Drivers do not carry cash. The Pony Express is seasonal transportation service provided by the Town of Chincoteague. This service is open to the public. Many of the motels, restaurants, shops, parks, rec-reational areas, ice cream parlours, and campgrounds are along our routes. Trol-leys are equipped with wheelchair lifts. To inquire about Americans with Disabilities Act public transportation option, please contact the Town of Chincoteague during business hours at 757-336-6519, or The Pony Express at 757-854-8572, after 5 p.m. The op-erator complies with all ADA rules and reg-ulations. ADA trips will be arranged where logistically possible.
Chincoteague Island Pony Express2018 Trolley Schedule
2018 TROLLEY SCHEDULEGREEN ROUTE EVENING HOURS ONLY
Pony CentreMemorial ParkBeebe Rd. & Ridge Rd.Main St. & Church St.Maddox Blvd. & Deep Hole Rd.Pine Grove
Main St. & Church St.
Memorial Park
High School - Call InPine GroveRED ROUTE EVENING HOURS ONLY
Museum of Chincoteague Is. Museum of Chincoteague Is. GREEN ROUTE: Designated “Free Rides” courtesy of the Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce
SEPTEMBER: 29th - Chili Chowder Cook Off - 10am - 10:30pm
OCTOBER: 6th - Oyster Fest - 10am - 10:30pm (Ride free 10am - 5pm)
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5:21 8:217:517:216:515:51 10:219:519:218:51
5:08 8:087:387:086:386:085:38 10:089:389:088:38
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The Pony ExpressA Guide to Chincoteague Island’s
Public Transit Trolley
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H9 a.m.-5 p.m - Assateague National Seashore, Tom’s Cove Visitor Center - 757-336-6577 - www.nps.gov/asis/index.htm/
H10 a.m.-4 p.m.- NASA Visitor Center - free admission - 757-824-2298 - www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/visitorcenter
ONGOING
Hitching Post Aug. 3-9What to do this week on andaround Chincoteague Island
H8 a.m. - Episcopal Church Service - Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Chapel of Fox Holston Funeral Home, 5049 Chicken City Rd. - 757-894-7078 - www.emmanuelchurchjb.com
H11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Worship Class: Spirit Movement Ecstatic Dance Wave - 15 North St., Onancock
SUNDAYAUG. 5
H11 a.m. - Movie: Misty of Chincoteague - 4074 Main St. - $10/adults, $8/seniors 62 & under, $8/children 12 & under - http://www.islandtheatres.com/
H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Manna Cafe - Christ United Methodist Church Social Hall, 6253 Church St. - free hot lunch every Monday - @MannaCafeCI on FacebookH1 p.m. - Community Bingo - CCA Community Center for the Arts, 6309 Church St. - $0.25 cents per gameH1-4 p.m. - Board Games - Island �eatre Annex, 4076 Main St. - free admission - www.ciarts.orgH8 p.m. - Monday Movies: Mama Mia - Robert Reed Park - bring a chair or blanket - will be at the Chincoteague Cultural Alliance in case of rain
MONDAYAUG. 6
H1-3 p.m. - Captain Timothy Hill House - 5122 Main St., Chincoteague - 973-831-5961 - free admission - www.captaintimothyhillhouse.com
H2-3 p.m. - NASA Rocketry: Water Bottle Rockets - NASA Wallops Flight Facility Visitors Ctr. - free admission- 757-824-2298 - www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/visitorcenter
FRIDAYAUG. 3
H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Farmers and Artisans Market - Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, 6309 Church St. - free admission and parking - www.chincoteagueculturalalliance.orgH10 a.m.-noon - Kitchen Gallery Opening - Community Center
for the Arts, 6309 Church St. H10 a.m.-3 p.m. - Art Class: Plein Air Painting - Community Center for the Arts, 6309 Church St. - pre-registraton is requiredHnoon-3 p.m. - Decoy Carver Demonstrations - 7125 Maddox Blvd. - http://www.chincoteaguemuseum.com/programs - $4/admissionH1 p.m. - Free Art Class for Kids - Community Center for the Arts, 6309 Church St. H2 p.m. - NASA Tour of the Solar System - NASA/Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Ctr. - free admission- 824-2298 - www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/visitorcenter
SATURDAYAUG. 4
H7 p.m. - Tuesday Nights at the Museum: Diving the Shipwrecks o� of Assateague - Museum of Chincoteague Island, 7125 Maddox Blvd. - $4/adults & children older than 12 years, under 12 & active military/free -
757-336-6117 - www.chincoteaguemusuem.com
TUESDAYAUG. 7
H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Farmers and Artisans Market - Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, 6309 Church St. - free admission and parking - www.chincoteagueculturalalliance.org
H2 p.m. - NASA STEAM Lab: Gliders - NASA Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Center - 757-824-2298 - free admission - www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/visitorcenter
WEDNESDAYAUG. 8
All listings are provided for information only; call or check websites for updates and con�rmation.The Hitching Post is a publication of the The Eastern Shore Post, Onley, Virginia. Contact us at 757-789-7678. Editor, Connie Morrison; Copy Editor, David Martin and Angie H. Crutchley; Ad Manager, Troy Justis; Advertising Associate, Sam Sellard; Ad Designer, Kimberly Perry.
Nameplate Photograph by Solid Rock Photography, Chincoteague.
H6 p.m. - �e Poulsons of Onancock Creek - Historic Ker Place, 69 Market St., Onancock - 787-8012 - http://www.shorehistory.org/ker-place/H6-8 p.m. - Live Music - Lemon Tree Gallery, 301 Mason Ave., Cape Charles - freeH7 p.m. - Texas Hold ‘Em Poker - Bloxom Vol. Fire Co. - doors open at 6 p.m.
H7:30 p.m. - “�ree’s Company” in Concert - Historic Cokesbury Church, 75 Market St., Onancock - $10/person
FRIDAYAUG. 3
H11 a.m.-3 p.m. - David Grier Performance at 10th Annual Peach Festival - Calvin B. Taylor House Museum, 208 North Main St. - rain date is Sunday, August 5 - admission is free H6:30 p.m. - Texas Hold ‘Em Poker - American Legion Hall, Cheriton H7 p.m. - Harbor for the Arts Summer Concerts in the Park - 301 Plum St., Cape Charles - free - https://www.hfa-festival.com/
H7 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co.
SATURDAYAUG. 4
H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley - doors open at 1 p.m.SUNDAYAUG. 5
H1-4 p.m. - Swirling Pine Needles - Community Center for the Arts, 6309 Church St. - preregistration required online at www.chincoteagueculturalalliance.org or at Sundial Books
THURSDAYAUG. 9
Day Trips and Side Trips Around the Eastern Shore
Kids’ Puzzle Page
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Last Week’s Answers
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Atlantic - Spacious 3BR/ 2.5BA home with water views. Vaulted ceilings, walk in closets, fireplace, & more! MLS# 47864 $317,500
Chincoteague - Newly reno-vated 3BR/2BA home with walk in closet, screen porch & storage shed. Turn key ready! MLS# 48071 $229,900
New Church - Almost 2 full acres of waterfront land in Olde Mill Pointe. This lot is cleared and ready to build! MLS# 48179 $102,000
Captains Cove - Almost a third of an acre golf course lot. Build your dream home! MLS# 48100 $5,000
CHINCOTEAGUE & CAPTAINS COVE
CHINCOTEAGUE 6426 Maddox Blvd. (next to PNC Bank) 757/336-5100
CAPTAINS COVE 37054 State Line Rd.
(on the right) 757/824-5195
LONGANDFOSTER.com
Horntown - Low mainte-nance 1BR/1BA home on a double lot. Screen porch, sunroom, garage & more! MLS# 48010 $120,000
Chincoteague - Affordable 2BR/1.5BA townhouse with newer roof. Move in ready! MLS# 48120 $131,500
Captains Cove - Recently cleared, over a third of an acre lot. Seller is very motivated. MLS# 48014 $2,800
Chincoteague - Commercial building w/ large 2nd floor apartment with water views MLS# 48061 $299,000
Chincoteague - 2BR/2.5BA townhouse w/ water views. Furnished, pool & dock access MLS# 47179 $245,000
Mimi Murphy 757/894-8760
The McGoldrick Team
757/710-3771
Meghan Oliver 757/894-0798
Jenny Barker 917/612-8799
Chincoteague - Over half an acre waterfront lot approved for 3BR septic. Nearly 100 ft of water frontage on dead end rd. MLS# 48124 $87,500
Captains Cove - Gorgeous WF 4BR/2.5BA home on a double lot. Private Pier, sunroom FP, great storage! All the BELLS & WHISTLES!
MLS# 48142 $369,000
Chincoteague - Meticulous 2BR/2.5BA TH! Bamboo floors, eat-in kit. French doors to deck. A 5-STAR! Lots of room! New roof!
MLS# 48178 $189,000
Craig Simon 443/735-6705
We are pleased to announce that
Nikki McGoldrick
& Craig Simon
have joined our LONG & FOSTER Team! Welcome aboard Craig & Nikki!
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• Cook your own meals and pack your own lunch for the beach —
SAVE MONEY! • Wash all your dirty laundry; no need for the laundromat —
• SAVE MONEY & TIME! • Cheaper than most hotel stays — SAVE MONEY!
Who doesn’t want to save MONEY?!! Our rentals have fully equipped kitchens, & most homes
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