Detail Pipe Shop Bends First Production Pipe on “Big Dave”

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A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
NNS President Welcomes
Shipbuilders Back from
Shutdown
Newport News Shipbuilding President Matt
Mulherin welcomed shipbuilders back from
shutdown with a message on Jan. 5. Turn to
p. 5 to read the letter.
Pictured (L to R): NNS Pipe Benders Mike Walters, Robin Moody, Jack Newson, Chris Gilbert, Terence Kennedy,
Jeromy Rich, Ray Lewis, Danny Thomas and Earl Massenburg. Photo by John Whalen
Detail Pipe Shop Bends First
Production Pipe on “Big Dave”
On Dec. 16, the Pipe Shop held a ribboncutting ceremony to celebrate the world’s
largest all-electric pipe bending machine’s first
official bend. The production piece bent during
the event was a 6-inch pipe for John F. Kennedy’s
(CVN 79) jet fuel system.
“This machine represents the latest in bending
technology,” said Lead Project Engineer Nick
Brady. “It can bend up to 20,000 pipes per
year for submarines and carriers and it utilizes
lasers to measure bend angles to ensure that
cuts are precise.”
Brady also said that safety was at the forefront
of all decisions from design to build of the new
machine. “Trip hazards were eliminated during
the installation of the machine by routing air,
electrical and lubrication lines underground or
overhead,” he said. “The machine also has a long
list of built-in safety features. The machine is
capable of moving a completed bent part to a
safe position for removal and a laser detection
system is built into the machine, so that if
personnel get too close to the machine while it’s
in operation, the machine will sound an alarm
and shutdown.”
Pipe Bender Mike Walters (X42) operated
the first bend during the ceremony. “I’m really
excited about this new machine,” he said. “It
is safe and it provides us benders with ways
to do our job more efficiently and with higher
quality.”
General Foreman Kenny Quinn stressed...
Izzie Brown (second from right), principal of Carver
Elementary School in Newport News, accepts donations
from AMSEC employees (L to R) Dewey Stinson, Wayne
Hunley, Pam Ponton and Kinsey Hall. AMSEC photo
HII, NNS and AMSEC Employees
Support Local Charities During
the Holiday Season
In December, Huntington Ingalls Industries,
Newport News Shipbuilding and AMSEC
employees partnered with local organizations
to donate to those in need during the holiday
season.
HII’s corporate office and NNS hosted a holiday
food drive in partnership with the Virginia
Peninsula Foodbank. From Nov. 24 through
Dec. 12, employees collected 25,451 pounds
of food and $7,400 that will help feed families
during the winter season.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Shipbuilders Give
Back to the
Community During
the Holidays.
... SEE PG 2
NNS Shipbuilders
Recognized for
Inventions and New
Technologies.
... SEE PG 3
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
DESIGN NNS’ WATER STATION
FOR THE ONE CITY MARATHON
NNS is looking for teams of shipbuilders that want to work together
to design a shipyard-themed water station at mile marker 24 for
the One City Marathon on March 15. The winning team will set up
its water station along the marathon course on race day. Entries
will be accepted through January 30. The top five proposals will
be voted on in a public poll.
Teams are encouraged to submit drawings, proposals or anything
else that will help the judges make a decision. ALL WORK MUST
BE COMPLETED ON PERSONAL TIME.
PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING TO
JEREMY BUSTIN, O29, BUILDING 520-1:
Team Name
Team Captain’s Name
Contact Number
Name and Department Number for Each Member of Team
PRESENTED BY
Design NNS’
Water Station for
the One City
Marathon in March.
... SEE PG 4
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Brandi Smith, construction engineering director for CVN
78, left, and Mary Cullen, director of Nuclear Propulsion,
right, were awarded Women in Business Achievement
Awards in December.
Two NNS Employees
Receive Women in Business
Awards
Pipe Bender Mike Walters (X42) operates the bend of the first production piece on “Big Dave.” Photo by John Whalen
Detail Pipe Shop cont.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
... that the project wouldn’t have been such a success without the teamwork and partnership
between the shop floor, Facilities, Engineering, Planning, IT and Unison LTD, the machine’s
manufacturer,” he said.
Quinn also announced that the machine has been named, “Big Dave.” “Dave Williams bent pipes
for Newport News Shipbuilding for 35 years and tragically passed away the day this machine
arrived to the shop,” he said. “Dave was a major player in overseeing the build of this machine. The
team unanimously decided to name the machine after Dave so that his memory will live on here in
the Pipe Shop forever.”
HOLA and Jaycees Adopt
Children for the Holidays
The Hispanic Outreach and Leadership Alliance
(HOLA) and The Apprentice School Jaycees
adopted eight children for the holiday season.
The two groups originally sponsored three girls;
however, the heartwarming response by the
members provided enough gifts to sponsor an
additional five children. Exceeding the
donations from last year, items collected
included toys, clothes and gift certificates.
“Kids should get to enjoy this time of year,
regardless of their situation,” said Vince
Dellapenta (E69). “If there’s something I can
do to help so they have a fond memory during
Christmas or however they celebrate, it makes
me feel good.”
Robert Kennedy (E74) said, “Activities and
opportunities like Adopt-a-Family are dear to
Mary Cullen, director of Nuclear Propulsion,
and Brandi Smith, construction engineering
director for Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), were
recognized in December with Women in
Business Achievement Awards for their
leadership skills and community engagement.
Cullen is the nuclear director, general manufacturing, within the nuclear propulsion division
at Newport News. During her 29-year career,
she has also worked in radiological control
and nuclear production support and refueling.
Outside the shipyard, she is the vice chair of the
Trinity Lutheran School Board and a BayPort
Federal Credit Union board member.
Smith is the acting construction engineering
director for the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford
(CVN 78). During her 12 years with Newport
News, she has held several different positions in
the CVN 78 Class Carrier Program. She is also
a founding member of Girls with Engineering
Minds in Shipbuilding (GEMS), a shipyard organization that partners with local school systems
to expose girls to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Members of HOLA and Jaycees donated gifts during the
holidays to sponsor eight children in the local community.
me. I thoroughly enjoy giving in general,
especially for the little ones.”
HOLA and The Apprentice School Jaycees
would like to thank all who donated items and
made the holiday season a special one for all the
sponsored children this year.
“Mary and Brandi demonstrate our diverse legacy of service, leadership and dedication to the
shipbuilding profession and, as such, deserve
this special recognition,” said Bill Bell, vice
president of human resources and administration. “They are leaders in their fields and in the
community because of their expertise, commitment and strong work ethic. We celebrate and
congratulate them on this achievement.”
Visit newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com to
read the entire news release.
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Ford and Kennedy
Shipbuilders Unite to Support
Local Military Families
New carrier construction shipbuilders working
on Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) and John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) partnered before the holidays
to donate more than $2,500 to local military
families.
“As shipbuilders, we focus on building great
ships that support our service members while
in harm’s way defending our nation,” said
Joanne Belote, CVN Planning and Production
Control director. “It is a privilege to be able to
assist them in their personal lives as well; we
hope this donation will brighten the season for
America’s heroes.”
Holiday Giving cont.
Award recipients recognized during Newport News Shipbuilding’s Invention/New Technology Awards ceremony on
Dec. 3. Photo by Ricky Thompson
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
NNS Shipbuilders Recognized for Inventions and New
Technologies
Employees at AMSEC also participated in
holiday giving. At the Virginia Beach headquarters and at the NetCenter facility in Hampton,
AMSEC employees collected toys to donate to
the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots
campaign and to Carver Elementary School
in Newport News. Employees also donated
blankets, clothing, towels and toiletries to the
Lighthouse Center, a homeless day program
in Virginia Beach. For Thanksgiving, AMSEC
collected canned goods and turkeys for the
Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the
Eastern Shore as part of its Mayflower
Marathon weekend of giving.
In October, employees at AMSEC’s Hawaii office
also banded together to donate 69 pounds of
food to the Hawaii Foodbank.
“Year round, and especially during the
holidays, we are encouraged to give back to our
communities and to those in need,” said Bill
Ermatinger, HII’s corporate vice president and
chief human resources officer. “With these
charitable donations and volunteer activities,
we strive to build and support our
communities. I’m proud to see the dedication
and generosity of our employees.”
The charity drives come on the heels of the
annual campaign benefiting the United Way of
the Virginia Peninsula. In November, NNS and
HII’s corporate office raised more than $2.1
million for the United Way between company
and employee donations.
Eighteen shipbuilders representing nine departments received Invention/New Technology
Awards during a luncheon at VASCIC on Dec. 3. The award recipients disclosed 20 new and
useful inventions in 2014 that will help future company business.
Newport News Shipbuilding’s Chief Engineering Charles Southall thanked the inventors for
their hard work and encouraged them to be ambassadors and spread the word on the
company’s desire to encourage innovation.
“For all innovators being honored here today, we want you to know that your part in that
mission is evident in the fact that you are here today,” said Southall. “The need for innovation
has never been greater. The Navy needs it and we need it to thrive as a business. We need to
continue to improve the affordability of our core products and also to seek opportunities to
grow our business.”
Congratulations to the following awardees: Brian Bare (E04), Mark Lawrence (E04), Jonathan Martin (E04), Patrick Ryan (E04), Durrell Blanks (E04), Mary McLaughlin (E04),
David Trull (E04), David Gooding (E14), Charles Smith (E24), Matthew Absi (E26), John
Ralls (E26), John Vandenberg (E26), Thomas Baragona (E30), Paul Jordan (E30), Kelly
Kubisiak (E34), Cory Houck (E81), Kenneth Evanson (O98) and Randall Durham (X88).
E83 Shipbuilders Sponsor
the USO
In December, E83 shipbuilders sponsored 11
local USO families. The total donated for 2014
was more than $2,100 in cash plus gifts
purchased. Commissary gift cards and gas cards
were also provided to each family this year.
E83 shipbuilders delivered the cash and gifts to the USO
on Dec.17.
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DATEBOOK
JANUARY 14
The International Compliance Office will hold
Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and
1-2 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium. Register via
the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact Sarah
Williams (O19) at 380-3599.
FEBRUARY 11
The International Compliance Office will hold
Annual Export Training-Basic from 9-10 a.m. and
1-2 p.m. in the VASCIC auditorium. Register via
the Learning Exchange (LX) or contact Sarah
Williams (O19) at 380-3599.
FEBRUARY 20
The Apprentice Alumni Association will host its
annual banquet at 7 p.m. at the Marriot Newport
News at City Center. The Class of 1965 will be
honored. Social time starts at 5:30 p.m. Tickets
are $40 and are available from AAA delegates or
officers and from Judy Hester at 688-2512 at The
Apprentice School. For more information, visit
www.nnapprentice.com/alumni/news.htm. Send an
email to [email protected] for questions.
NOTICE: NNS to Begin Using
Cisco Jabber and WebEx for
Internal Messaging and
Conferencing Services
To align with Newport News
Shipbuilding’s Cisco telephone system,
Information Technology (IT) will migrate
the Microsoft Office Communicator
and Live Meeting services to Cisco
Jabber and an On-Premise (internal
only) WebEx conferencing system.
Effective Jan. 7, all NNS employees will
begin using Cisco Jabber for instant
messaging and the On-Premise WebEx
for internal web conferencing.
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NNS Now Hiring at Kesselring Site (KSO)
Newport News Shipbuilding Talent Acquisition is actively hiring for numerous career opportunities
at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kesselring Site (KSO) in West Milton, New York.
KSO is a Department of Energy (DOE) facility managed by Bechtel Marine Propulsion (BMPC)
where U.S. Navy sailors are trained and qualified to operate nuclear powered ships. NNS was
awarded the contract to provide maintenance services to the two nuclear reactor prototypes onsite
in 2011. Currently, 175 NNS full-time salary and represented trades employees support KSO.
New career opportunities are available for: financial analysts, construction foremen, engineers,
nuclear quality inspectors, production planners and safety professionals.
To search current openings visit www.buildyourcareer.com and search by the location “Ballston
Spa, NY.” Relocation assistance may be available for some positions. For current employees
interested in learning more about these opportunities, informational sessions featuring KSO
employees along with NNS Human Resources representatives will be hosted at NNS; more details
to come. Visit the O20 Yardnet website for updates.
NNS Currently Accepting Applications for 2015 Summer Internships
Newport News Shipbuilding Talent Acquisition will begin accepting applications for Summer 2015
College Internships on Dec. 1. The Summer Internship Program is for university/college students
enrolled in bachelor or master’s degree programs in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, or
Information Technology. The goal of this program is to offer students full-time employment once
they graduate. To qualify students must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. Students will work
full-time, 40-hours per week, for 10 weeks during the summer months. Internship opportunities
are available for both NNS and Huntington Ingalls Industries Corporate. Deadline to apply is
Feb. 13. Visit www.buildyourcareer.com for more information and to watch a video featuring
2014
DESIGN NNS’ WATER STATION
FOR THE ONE CITY MARATHON
NNS is looking for teams of shipbuilders that want to work together
to design a shipyard-themed water station at mile marker 24 for
the One City Marathon on March 15. The winning team will set up
its water station along the marathon course on race day. Entries
will be accepted through January 30. The top five proposals will
be voted on in a public poll.
Teams are encouraged to submit drawings, proposals or anything
else that will help the judges make a decision. ALL WORK MUST
BE COMPLETED ON PERSONAL TIME.
PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING TO
JEREMY BUSTIN, O29, BUILDING 520-1:
Employees who have both one-time
and recurring meetings scheduled
with LiveMeeting will need to update
those meetings to the new WebEx
system before Jan. 30. Instructions will
be provided. Training information and
more information about Cisco Jabber
and WebEx are posted on the new NNS
Unified Communications webpage
(formerly the telephone webpage).
Editor: Lauren Ward
Currents is published every Monday for employees of Newport News
Shipbuilding. Visit the archives.
Email [email protected] for
questions and concerns.
[email protected]
(757) 380-4622
To submit a story, visit nns.huntingtoningalls.com/currents. The deadline
for submissions is COB Wednesday for publication the following week.
Team Name
Team Captain’s Name
Contact Number
Name and Department Number for Each Member of Team
PRESENTED BY
January 5, 2015
Dear Shipbuilders:
Welcome back to work. I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and that you had an opportunity to
relax over the break. As we begin 2015, we are looking ahead to a busy year filled with many
opportunities. This month, on January 17, the U.S. Navy will celebrate 60 years underway on naval
nuclear propulsion. This is a significant accomplishment, and the work you do each day directly
contributes to this achievement.
Building nuclear-powered warships takes discipline, precision and attention to detail. It also takes a
strong commitment to safety and quality, to always making honest and ethical decisions, and to
listening to diverse perspectives. Throughout the year, you will see an even greater emphasis on these
attributes.
The year ahead will continue to be challenging as defense budgets continue to tighten. Performing well
on our contracts and meeting our commitments will strengthen our ability to earn additional work. I
believe we can meet these challenges while continuing to grow our business, but we must also
continue to create a positive and engaging environment for all shipbuilders. If we do these things, I
believe this year will be one of our best.
Thank you for your dedicated service and commitment to Newport News Shipbuilding, and for
continuing our 129-year legacy of building the best, most complex ships in the world.
Sincerely,
Matt Mulherin
President
Newport News Shipbuilding
4101 Washington Avenue ● Newport News, VA 23607 ● Telephone (757) 380-2000 ● www.huntingtoningalls.com
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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS
AUDIO/VIDEO
KEYBOARD
YAMAHA
S-90
Keyboard / Synth with sustaining
pedal,
stand
&
seat.
$1,200
(757) 329-1789
PHONE - Sprint Samsung Galaxy
S3 Smart Phone For sale $100. Call
(757) 449-1963
52”
TV
52”
Sony
Wega
Projection TV, Excellent condition,
looks
and
works
like
new.
(757) 630-6785
55” TV - 55” Projection TV, works but
needs internal speaker repair. Works
great with audio tuner & external
speakers (248) 252-8066
2 TABLETS 4SALE - 9” Nook
HD+ 32GB w/ Android Kitkat. 7”
BlackBerry Playbook 32GB. Must
buy together. $150 for both. Text me
(757) 869-4842
46” FLATSCRN TV - SAMSUNG LCD
HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution,4
HDMI,2 component,2 composite,1
PC,2 USB,1 Ethernet, 1 optical
(757) 773-8057
80’S RADIO - replaced original radio
in an 80s blazer w/after market one.
was still working at time of repl
(757) 746-9239
42” TV & STAND - 42” VIZIO Flat scrn
TV and blk glass corner stand 4 sale. 2
yrs old, very good cond. $400 obo. Text
for pic (757) 342-5404
iPHONE 5S - Brand new Verizon
iPhone 5s, comes with charger and
headphones, works great, no scratches/
dents $350 (757) 813-0708
DJ - Fun Weddings and Parties!
Book now for a great time guaranteed!
Web
or
phone
(757) 356-1166
DJ & PHOTOGRAPHY - customized
playlists suited for any event, lighting
effects
and
photography
work!
(757) 869-1876
AUTO
MOTEGI WHEELS - 4-US7 18” 4X100
wheel 4 215-40-18 tires wheels in good
condition tires r fair 3 tire have great
tread $200 (336) 324-0645
Auto cont.
04
CONCORD
04
Chrysler
Concord 160k miles,great condition
pics avail. Clean inside and out,
power everything asking $3,800.
(757) 897-7710
07
HD
SOFTAIL
Custom,
garage kept, low miles, many
extras, $9,500. Pictures available.
(757) 681-9707
90 HONDA HATCH - runs good, daily
driver, body in fair condition, $900 OBO.
Text for pics and info.(757) 903-5807
97 MITSUBISHI - Eclipse 4cyl 5spd.
Not modified. Silver w/gray int. New
tires&front brakes. 6/15 insp. 207K
miles. $1,300 obo (757) 291-5297
TIRE - Goodyear Integrity P23570-R16.
GC
with
9/32
tread.
Off 2005 Honda Pilot. $15 obo.
(757) 291-5297
DODGE ENGINE - 3.5L V6 fits ‘05’10 magnum charger 300 50Kmiles
new
timing
belt
water
pump.
complete from plenum to oil pan
(804) 815-9493
2006 350Z - Manual 6-speed, ex
econdition, $12,999. Call for more info.
(757) 478-9179
MOTORCYCLE - ‘01 HD Fatboy, 88ci,
30.5K miles, V&H Exhaust, Windshield,
Custom Beach Bars, Clean Title, VGC,
$8400. (757) 672-8256
1” T BARS - 1” t bars off a 94 sporster
went with drag bars dont need i can text
pics. $60 call/text. (804) 815-9493
TIRE - Michelin Tour Latitude P23570-R16. GC with 10/32 tread. Off 2005
Honda Pilot. $15 obo. (757) 291-5297
03 SUBARU - Forester XS, 158k miles,
new head gaskets, water pump, timing
belt. Dark tint. $4,000 (517) 281-6953
RV - 2013 Thor ACE Class A motor
home. Model 30.1 with 2 slides. 6,000
miles. $60,000 (757) 596-2192
DIRT BIKE - Honda CR-80 2 stroke dirt
bike. Race ready, runs great. $800 or
best offer. (757) 218-9331
WHEELS & TIRES - 18” wheels & tires
for sale $400 OBO. All are in condtion.
(757) 777-0409
COMPUTERS
iPAD 1 - (no camera) 64GB memory.
Perfect 4 while in the Yard for music/
photos, etc. Orig box/charger. $180 obo
(757) 718-5722
COMPUTER REPAIR - PC/Laptop repair,
Virus removal, Program re-installs, etc…
$85 + parts. Call (757) 329-6761
BOAT & MARINE
SUPPLY
2011 MONTEREY - 20’ Bow rider, Volvo
Penta I/O, ext swim plat, trailer and
many extras. Exc. Cond. 72 hrs. 31,500.
(neg.) (757) 870-9055
HOBBIES
PING PONG TABLE - regulation folding
with wheels ping pong table with balls
and paddles $100 OBO (336) 324-0645
TRAXXIS RC
- Traxxis Stampede
brushless truck. Like new, upgraded
spindles paid 400 sell for 300 obo. Ran
about 10 times. (757) 653-7843
GUITAR CLASSES - Now that you have
that new guitar, plan on giving me a call.
1-on-1 (Midtown NN) Wk/bi-wk sched.
Call/text (757) 528-7017
FURNISHINGS &
APPLIANCES
COFFE TABLE - Glass top & iron
swirled based coffee table. Great
condition. $85. can be delivered for fee.
(757) 759-0618
8X11 WOOL RUG - New handtufted wool rug, 8’x11’. Small hole
from
shipping
(easily
repaired).
Orig $700. Asking $250 OBO.
(757) 848-7748
CABINETS - Light maple finish, 3 wall/3
floor cabinets. Selling pieces or set with
laminate counter/stainless sink: $400
(757) 848-7748
STACK WSHR/DRYR - 2.7 cu ft, white,
electric Frigidaire stacked washer/
dryer, great condition. - $500 OBO
(757) 848-7748
Furnishings & Appliances cont.
FURNITURE - Sofa chair $50, antique
dresser $300, hardwood kitchen table/6
chairs set $200, hardwood desk/shelves
$200 (757) 759-2549
DINING ROOM SET - Dining table,chairs
and Hutch for sale, pics available at
request, making room for an office $300
or OBO (757) 934-0273
BEDROOM SET - Solid Wood (Oak)
including Full size mattress/spring-set
suitable
also
queen-Dresser-endsmirror for $1150. (757) 897-6195
COUCH - blue couch with flowers
good condition text for picture $50
(757) 536-4744
KITCHEN TABLE - tall kitchen table
and 4 chairs great condition $100 text
536.4744 for picture - light oak in color
(757) 536-4744
CHAIR
Wingback
accent
chair,LN,burgundy print cloth with
wooden legs. $35. Can txt pics.
(757) 827-6322
DINETTE SET - $150 (REDUCED) Light
Oak Dinette Set + 4 fabric swivel chairs
on casters. Call (757) 218-0716
FURNITURE - Sofa chair $50, antique
dresser $300, hardwood kitchen table/6
chairs set $200, hardwood desk/shelves
$200 (757) 759-2549
DESK - Beautiful executive writing
desk, 3’x5’, solid oak, “Good Wood”
brand, Mission style, ex.cond., $100
(757) 688-9981
DESK - Beautiful executive writing
desk, 3’x5’, solid oak “Good Wood”
brand, Mission style, ex.cond. $100
(757) 850-8738
DINETTE SET - 72” X 44” Glass & Metal
Dinette set w/ 6 chairs & 4 matching
bar stools. Pics by text. $1,100
(757) 329-1789
3 SHLV ENT CTR
- Great Black
Entertainment Center; All 3 shelves
are very strong glass. Modern/
Contemporary Style. (757) 773-8057
TANNING BED - Suncrest 16 Bulb 220
Volt Tanning Bed in very good working
condition. You must move.$400 obo
(757) 249-3118
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REAL
ESTATE
MOBILE HOME - 2br 1bth Mobile Home
4 sale. Deck, shed & laundry area. $11K
Cash. 10 min from shipyard no dogs.
leave messag (757) 719-7235
HOUSE FOR RENT
- 2Bd/1ba in
downtown NN, handicap accessible,
wash/dry, fridge, & stove, $835/mo.
(804) 748-2568
HOME FOR RENT
- NORFOLK
3Bdrm,Lg
Bath,Garage,LR,
DR,Lg
Den w/cath ceil. Hardwood Flrs,Cent
AC,WDHU,Bg Yard, Great neig.No Pet
(757) 340-6653
HOME FOR RENT - Denbigh. 3 BR 1.5
Ba townhouse in Courthouse Green w/
new appl & new flooring, fenced back
yard. $895/mo. + dp (757) 880-1782
ROOM FOR RENT - To share 3bdrm
home in Menchville area $550 mth
all util & wifi incld. Ser Inqry only.
(757) 715-9291
APT FOR RENT - 2300 SQ FT 4 bdrm
2 full bth incl wash/dry wtr/swg 10 min
from NNS $1,150/mth (757) 871-9627
H A N D Y M A N S P E C I A L- 4 b d / 2 b a
2,092 sqft Victorian home in Historic
Portsmouth. Needs TLC,asking 89k
ARV=180K (757) 759-4293
Real Estate cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
Pets cont.
HOME FOR SALE - North Hilton, NN.
3BR/1BA, detached garage w/shop
area, fenced backyard, open rear deck,
1,074sq.ft, $119,000 (757) 869-2550
CHILDCARE
Experienced,CPR
Certified/Affordable, 8 min away from
NNS, any shift, weekends availability,
any age (757) 593-1655
PETS - Phantom Maltipoo Female
puppy $600 OBO (252) 395-0162
HOUSE FOR RENT - rental-Foxhill 1770
sq ft.3br/2ba, ss appliances,living room
washer/dryer hookup $1,200. a month
(757) 224-4439
A/C SERVICE - Service and clean your
heat pump call today (757) 771-3441
HOME FOR SALE - Meridian Parkside
Condo 3BR/3.5BA with 2 Car Garage.3
story. SS Appliances. Washer/Dryer.End
Unit. $225K (757) 912-6308
MISCELLANEOUS
GIRLS BIKE - 18 “girls bike in good
condition. White/Blue Great beginner
bike. $10 text for pic (757) 897-3246
DOLL - WISPY WALKER - Brand new
31” doll walks with you. Ages 3+. $30.
Call or text for pics. (757) 236-1977
EXERCISE EQUIPT - Ellipticals $50-150
& exercise bikes $40-150 and Treadmill
$135, Gym quality stair stepper
(757) 589-7248
BOWFLEX
MACHINE
Bowflex
machine. Good condition. $275. You
pick up in Tabb. (757) 876-2497
ROOM FOR RENT - Share 3brm 2bath
in Menchville. Wifi fios utilities washer
dryer included. Own bathroom. $100/
week (804) 815-9493
CLEANING - Need help cleaning your
house? Based on size its $75 or less!
(757) 880-8519
TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE - Near LAFB,
Hampton, 1500sf, 3BD, 2.5BA, great
starter home or rental property 126K
(757) 406-2256
NURSING MOMS - Medela Pump In
Style Advanced Metro Bag, Double
Electric - Like New, Stored in Orig Box,
$240 (757) 759-4293
AERIAL PHOTOS - Aerial Photos,
Insured member of Academy of Model
Aeronautics, Fast turn-around, Serving
Hampton Roads (757) 374-1086
HARLEY DAVIDSON JACKETS Women’s Leather Jackets $175 ea.
VANSON Women’s Properf CSRX size
10. $275 (757) 329-1789
HOMEBUYER
CLASS
Virginia
Housing and Community Development
Corp
monthly
class.
Downpayment assistance funds available.
(480) 382-7367
HANDYMAN - Call for a free estimate
on fixing all of your home’s problems.
(757) 256-8131
HOME FOR SALE - Move-in Ready,
3BR/1BA near Langley. Completely
Remodeled, Security System, 15
min from Shipyard. Only $115K
(757) 355-2007
HOME FOR RENT - In nice NN area.
3BR, 1BA. 1 car att garage, large deck,
large fenced in garden. (757) 535-9279
HOUSE/RENT
4BR/1BA/LR,
LargeKitchen, Washer/Dryer/Refrigator/
CentralAir/Heat/det
garg/Fenceyard
No Pets $950. (757) 810-9467
APT FOR RENT - 2300 SQ FT 4 bdrm
2 full bth incl wash/dry wtr/swg 10 min
from NNS $1,150/mth (757) 871-9627
FOR SALE - Bally’s Slot Machine,
Serious Inquires only ! Call for more info
(757) 880-1784
WIRE SHELVING - New 12’ shelving 12”
& 20” deep. Save lots putting in shelves.
12”-$10; 20”-$25 (mult pc deals)
(757) 535-9279
LEATHER JACKETS - 2 XL Denver
Broncos, 1XL Patriots, 1XL 49NERS.
$150. each. All are in excellent condition.
(757) 777-0409
MICROWAVE - MICRO WAVE -($45),
Mini Refrigerator ($65), Ionic Air Purifier
$45 (old fashion popcorn popper $35
(757) 589-2693
LAUNDRY DETERGT - LAUNDRY
DETERGT - 5 GAL. bucket of quality
laundry detergent. 400+ loads. $35
(757) 589-7248
ORGANIC BEEF - Beef organically
grown!!
Check us out on FB:
“Soul Shine Farm Grass Fed Beef;”
(540) 255-1292
HEAT PUMP - Offering FREE tune-up,
inspec + REBATE for Dom. Power cust.
with Heat Pump. (757) 286-2368
HOMEBUYER CLASS - 1st time home
buyer class Saturday, Jan 17th from
10am to 2p.Hampton Public Lib, 4207
Hampton Blvd.Rm A. (480) 382-7367
DAYCARE - Experienced & have 1 spot
open for in home daycare / preschool.
Located in Newmarket area near
Mercury Blvd. (757) 679-0305
FOOD DELIVERY - Hungry at work?
Want Chipotle, Chick-fil-a, Panera
Bread, SteakNSheak & more?
We
Deliver! Mon-Fri (757) 926-5519
TRAINER - Fully supervised private
personal training fitness programs; all
levels.(757) 930-3372
LAWN CARE - Give the gift of a neat
yard! Leaf removal, mowing, flowerbed
maintenance,etc.-ideal for seniors on
your list (757) 871-4589
CHILDCARE - M-F 6am-6pm Exp and
Ref. Affordable 3 openings in my Hmptn
home, $20 off 1st weeks rate All ages
PLS (757) 947-4408
HAIR TOOLS - Full set Gold-n-Hot
hair tools w/electric oven. Used only 2
times on a mannequin. Make an offer.
(757) 371-3904
HOME CLEANING - General home
cleaning. Free Estimates. One time
cleaning welcomed. Licensed &
Insured. (757) 371-3904
CHILDCARE - 1st, 2nd, 3rd & weekends
available; FT/PT, meals included; near
Ft Eustis / Denbigh area; call for info
(757) 696-2727
PETS
FISH AQUARIUM - 32 gallon fish
aquarium,light, filter, ect $50 obo
(336) 324-0645
AKC PUPPIES - AKC Senior & Master
Hunter Pedigree Yellow Female & Black
Male $650 (757) 813-6905
JACK RUSSELL’S - PUPPIES-NN area
Sire/Dam onsite. No papers 5m/1F
short legged/ smooth coat 4 months old
ready now $400 (757) 771-0887
CORN SNAKES - Baby albino corn
snakes hatched for New Years $30. 19
to choose from. (757) 810-2895
PB GREAT DANES - Pure Bred
Great Dane Puppies with papers due
12/24/2014. Contact for additional info/
pictures. (757) 272-3851
PUPPY FOR SALE - Pitbull mix puppy
male, up-to-date on shots. 14 weeks.
$130 or obo. text for pic (804) 909-7288
WANTED
MOTORCYCLE - Wanted, British
Motorcycles, any condition, or parts. will
pay cash. (757) 620-4472
ROOMMATE WANTED - Roommate To
share 3bdrm home in Menchville area
$550 mth all util & wifi incld. Ser Inqry only!!
(757) 715-9291
ROMMATE - 450 A month, utilities included.
No smokers. Direct TV, WiFi, W&D. We
have a Cat & Dog.Call/Txt Preferred
(925) 303-7264
VAN RIDERS - Readers needed,Van
leaving from Belvidere,Chowan and Gates
County to NNS 1St Shift . (252) 619-3117
SEWING MACHINES - Need working
sewing machines donated for use by
Sr Citizens at the IOW Nike Park Senior
Center. Will pick-up. (757) 365-4197
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