Town Gets Fluoridation Award Amid Rising Health Concerns

By DORIE SOUTHERN
Cape Charles Wave

February 20, 2013

Cape Charles has again received an annual Water Fluoridation Quality Award for maintaining safe levels of fluoride in the drinking water.

Daily tests ensure that fluoride added to Town water is maintained between .6 to 1.2 parts per million.

Virginia Department of Health representative Dixon Tucker presented the award to Public Utilities Director Dave Fauber at the January 10 Town Council meeting.

The Department of Health encourages communities to fluoridate their water supplies to prevent tooth decay.

According to the Health Department, fluoridated water reaches 80 percent of the state’s residents.

Fluoride concentrations are generally low in wells on the Eastern Shore. But in some other areas, naturally occurring fluoride levels are so high that the water is not considered safe for children to drink. In those areas, bottled water is recommended for children.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that parents monitor the use of fluoride toothpaste by young children.

Consuming excessive fluoride either in the water or as toothpaste can cause dental fluorosis in children younger than nine years old. Effects can vary from barely perceptible off-white to light brown marks, pitting, enamel loss, and brown staining on permanent teeth. [Read more…]

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Phyllis Jean Costin, 84, Eastville Great-Great Grandmother

February 19, 2013

Phyllis Jean Costin, 84, wife of E. A. “Sonny” Costin and a resident of Eastville, passed away Monday, February 18, at her residence.

The funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday, February 21, at Lower Northampton Baptist Church with the Rev. Jeff Conrow and Rev. Dr. John Robertson officiating. Interment will follow in Capeville Masonic Cemetery.

Family will join friends at Wilkins-Doughty Funeral Home in Cape Charles on Wednesday evening from 7 to 8:30.

A native of Cashville, Mrs. Costin was the daughter of the late Robert S. Young and the late Nell Byrd Brown Young. She was a member of Lower Northampton Baptist Church, Mission Support Chairman of W.M.U., and past president of Capeville Pocahontas. [Read more…]

SATURDAY 2/23: Eastern Shore Heritage Celebration Features Music, Crafts, Literary Open Mic

The Eastern Shore Community College Foundation will host the 12th Annual Eastern Shore Heritage Celebration 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, February 23. [Read more…]

SHORE THING: The Troll Under the Bridge

By GEORGE SOUTHERN
Cape Charles Wave

February 18, 2013

The Bridge-Tunnel Commission’s surprising decision to lower tolls for some commuters just might be like the first bricks chipped away from the Berlin Wall.

By itself it may not be that meaningful, but if it starts a trend, who knows where it might end?

Could the action escalate to the point that we no longer fear the “Toll Troll” under the bridge, lurking to gobble up travelers’ wallets?

I wonder why, after all these years, the Bridge-Tunnel Commission made a concession to Eastern Shore residents?

Is there finally a recognition that the crushing toll is the major reason that Northampton is the poorest county in the state of Virginia?

The $12 Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) toll is the highest in the United States by far.

The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge toll into New York City is $13, but the other direction is free, so the average toll is $6.50. Motorcyclists pay $5.50, or an average of $2.75 both ways.

(And why does our Bridge-Tunnel charge the same rate for a motorcycle as for a 2-axle truck?)

The Overseas Highway to Key West spans 127 miles, with the longest bridge in the chain stretching seven miles. The last toll was collected in 1954. Now it’s free.

FREE!

The CBBT carries like a badge of honor the distinction of being built and maintained totally by tolls.

As if that’s something to be proud of. [Read more…]

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Hotel, Park Bathroom Appeals Challenge Historic Board

BY GEORGE SOUTHERN
Cape Charles Wave

February 15, 2013

Two appeals will be heard on rulings by the Cape Charles Historic District Review Board — one regarding Hotel Cape Charles, and the other a bathroom in Central Park.

Cape Charles Town Council will hear the appeal concerning Hotel Cape Charles 6 p.m. Thursday, February 21, during the regular council meeting at Saint Charles Parish Hall.

The hotel owners, David and Kathryn Gammino, are appealing the final decision of the Historic District Review Board.

The Review Board ruled last November 20 that the hotel as constructed failed to comply with the plans submitted and approved by the Board.

The hotel has not been granted a permanent certificate of occupancy. It is closed for the winter but due to reopen March 1.

Unless Town Council overturns the Historic District Review Board decision, the hotel will not receive permission to reopen.

In a 35-page submission to the Town, the Gamminos argue that the Review Board failed to follow the Cape Charles Historic District Guidelines. “The denial was based on subjective impressions rather than [the] Guidelines,” the Gamminos wrote.

The Gamminos’ letter to the Town may be read here.

Meanwhile, another appeal of the Review Board’s decision has been filed in Northampton County Circuit Court.

The Circuit Court appeal is over a decision by the Historic District Review Board to approve a bathroom design adjacent to the pergola in Central Park.

The bathroom is planned to duplicate the design of an existing sewage pump station north of the pergola. [Read more…]

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Seeking Enlightenment? Join ‘Circle of Friends’

February 15, 2013

A circle of friends old and new in and around Cape Charles is forming to share and openly discuss some of the most fundamental questions of life: who are we; how does life unfold before us; does our Creator have a master design, and how is it manifest?

The Circle will seek to stimulate curiosity and expand philosophical and metaphysical knowledge through discussions based on the studies, experiences, and observations of participants and presenters.

The overarching objective is “to find the spiritual meaning of connectedness wherein we are all part of something much larger.”

The Circle will gather  a couple times a month for about two hours in the evening to hear a brief presentation by a member or invited guest, hear a short reading, or watch a video. [Read more…]

WEDNESDAY 2/20: Line Dancing Lessons at Recreation Center

Line Dancing lessons at the Northampton County Recreation Center every Wednesday at 7 p.m. [Read more…]

SATURDAY 2/23: Beekeepers Guild Bringing Honey Queen to Heritage Festival

The 2013 American Honey Queen, a guest of the Beekeepers Guild of the Eastern Shore, will participate in the Heritage Festival Saturday, February 23, at Eastern Shore Community College in Melfa. [Read more…]

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