“Top Gun” Welders Honored for Outstanding Achievements The

NNS Hosts 27th Annual Master
Shipbuilders Dinner
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Newport News Shipbuilding held the 27th
annual Master Shipbuilders Dinner at the
Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hampton
on April 21. During the evening event, 832
men and women who have been employed by
Newport News Shipbuilding for 40 or more
years with a combined total of 35,672 years of
service were honored. One hundred and seventy
three of those employees were recognized as
new Master Shipbuilders.
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding
Bill Bell, vice president of Human Resources
and Administration, welcomed Master
Shipbuilders and their guest to the ceremony,
and NNS President Matt Mulherin served as
the keynote speaker. “Tonight, we aren’t just
celebrating longevity in your careers,” he said.
“We are also celebrating your ability to adapt, to
change and to grow. In 40 plus years, you have
seen more change – in our shipyard and indeed
the world – than any other group of shipbuilders.
I am asking you to think about this as you work
with our younger generation of employees.
Because in 40 years from now, they’ll be the
ones sitting here. They are our future, and with
your guidance, your inspiration, and your open
minds to their new ways of thinking, they will
continue the legacy you have created, and
lead Newport News Shipbuilding into another
century of greatness.”
April 21, 2016
CONTINUED ON PG 4
“Top Gun” Welders Honored for Outstanding Achievements
Thirty-seven welders from the Pipe Shop and Machine Shop were recognized for achieving
“Top Gun” status for outstanding quality on welds requiring Radiographic Testing (RT) inspection.
The welders were honored during a luncheon on April 22.
Component Fabrication and Assembly (CFA) Director Aylin Robertson gave words of
encouragement to the welders. “What I see across this room are leaders for our future generation of
welders,” she said. “We all have a great expectation to bring them up under our wings and engage
them through communication and teamwork… they are our future.”
Of the 37 “Top Gun” welders, six were new inductees and two received plaques for being recognized
as “Top Guns” for five consecutive years. Together, these craftsmen welded a total of 2,566 RT joints
in 2015 with a 98.8 percent first-time quality rate.
“The Top Gun recognition luncheon is a great opportunity for the CFA program to recognize its top
welders,” said Gary Fuller, X18 trades director. “These craftsmen and craftswomen are true artisans
of the craft.”
CONTINUED ON PG 2
Special hat given out during the “Top Gun” welders
recognition luncheon. Photo by John Whalen
The Community Congratulates NNS on 130 Years
Visit the 130th Anniversary website to watch new congratulatory video messages from Virginia Living
Museums’ Page Hayhurst, Hugh Montgomery with Jefferson Lab and Virginia House of Delegates Monty
Mason. New videos are added to the website each week.
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D N’T
DO IT!
PERSONAL CAMERA-ENABLED DEVICES
MAY NOT BE USED TO TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS,
RECORD VIDEO OR CONDUCT VIDEO CHATS ON
COMPANY PREMISES. USE OF ALL THE DEVICE’S
PHOTO AND VIDEO FEATURES ARE PROHIBITED.
PERSONAL
NNS Continues to Prepare
forCAMERA-ENABLED
Personal Camera-Enabled
DEVICES
Devices to Be Allowed on
Company Property
Personal camera-enabled devices may not be used to take photographs or record
video. The Company reserves the right to screen, inspect, and search any personal
camera-enabled device brought onto Company premises and to confiscate those
that have been used in an unauthorized manner.
Pictured (L to R): Newport News City Mayor Mckinley Price, NNS Vice President of Human Resources
and Administration Bill Bell and Newport News City City Manager James Bourey at the One City Marathon Press
Conference April 19. Photo by Chris Oxley
NNS to Sponsor Third Annual Newport News One City Marathon
On April 19, Bill Bell, vice president of Human Resources and Administration, along with Newport
News Mayor McKinley L. Price and City Manager James M. Bourey, announced that the third
annual “Newport News One City Marathon” will take place on Sunday, March 12, 2017.
Runners will begin their journey at Newport News Park and then culminate at a community festival
at Victory Landing Park. For more information about the marathon or to register with the NNS
discount, visit www.onecitymarathon.com.
Top Gun Welders Honored for Outstanding Achievements
CONTINUED FROM PG 1
At the end of the luncheon, General Foreman Tom Brown presented each welder with a special “Top
Gun” themed shirt and cap.
“Top Gun” welders recognized on April 22. Photo by John Whalen
Unauthorized use of a personal camera-enabled device on Company premises may
result in disciplinary action up to termination for employees and removal from
the premises for visitors. In addition, the Company reserves the right to take legal
action against employees and visitors who use personal camera-enabled devices
on Company premises in an unauthorized manner.
Newport News Shipbuilding’s Security
and Emergency Management and Facilities
teams continue to work together to
post signage throughout the shipyard in
preparation for personal camera-enabled
devices to be allowed on company property
starting May 2.
Reference: Standard Shipbuilding Work Instruction S-1040.1
16-303_015
Though the signs, which identify “CameraProhibited” Zones and various reminders
about not taking photo or video are on
display, NNS’ current policy of strictly
prohibiting personal camera-enabled
devices has not changed.
When the policy changes, all employees
will be notified. Until then, employees
are encouraged to view frequently asked
questions (FAQs) about the policy on
Yardnet. Additional information about the
policy change will be communicated to
employees prior to May 2.
John
Warner
(SSN
785)
and
Washington
(SSN 787) line up at pier 6. This is the first time two
Virginia-class submarines have been together at the pier.
Photo by John Whalen
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AROUND THE YARD
Lunch with Vice President
Ray Bagley
Tickets Available for the
Delaware Keel Laying
Newport News Public School students and volunteers
pose for a photo following the 5th annual Egg Drop
Competition at NNS April 21. Photo by John Whalen
Fifth Annual Egg Drop Engineering
Competition Hosted by NNS
On April 21, Career Pathways partnered with
Newport News Public Schools to host the 5th
annual Egg Drop Competition. Approximately
70 middle and high school students representing local schools created capsules to hold their
eggs. The teams were judged on the integrity
of the egg following the drop and on their team
presentations.
“It’s been an amazing year and I’d like to thank
all of the volunteers and judges that have supported us,” said Career Pathways volunteer
Will McGlone, who led the local and final
competitions. “This program continues to make
a footprint in our local schools by introducing
students to our company and encouraging them
to want to work here one day.”
Tickets are available for the Delaware
(SSN 791) Keel Laying Ceremony on
Saturday, April 30 at 11 a.m. Vice President
Joe Biden’s wife and Ship’s Sponsor Dr. Jill
Biden will be the keynote speaker at the event
where her initials will be welded to a steel
plate that will later be permanently affixed to
the submarine.
Two tickets will be given to employees on a
first-come, first-served basis. If interested in
tickets or volunteering, send an email to
[email protected].
​ ay Bagley, vice president of Trades Operations
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will be hosting several “bring your own lunch” events
from 12 - 12:30 p.m. on April 29 at Final Assembly
Platen (North Yard), May 6 at Apple Bee’s (Central)
and May 11 at MOF Patio. The event is voluntary and
no charge will be provided. For more information,
contact Cassie Burks (O26) at 380-3647.
Congratulations Ethics
On-the-Spot Award Winners
Listed below are the most recent winners of the
On-the-Spot Ethics Recognition Program Award.
Congratulations to the following employees:
Robbie Powell, Jr. (X51), Michael (Mike)
Joyner, (X22) and Kim Myers (O04).
Want to nominate a fellow employee? Contact
Catrina Hagwood (O18) at 688-1907.
First Quarter 2016 American Red Cross Donors Recognized
Newport News Shipbuilding and the American Red Cross would like to recognize first quarter blood donors.
View the list of 1Q16 donors on Yardnet. Thanks to these donors, the Red Cross can fulfill its mission of
ensuring the availability of a safe and reliable blood supply for patients in the community and across the nation
receive the gift of life.
To learn more about Newport News Shipbuilding blood drives contact Judy Fundak (K18) at 380-3011.
Shipbuilders Volunteer in Honor
of Earth Day
More than 100 shipbuilders and family members
attended Newport News Shipbuilding’s Earth
Day Clean-up event on April 21. The volunteer
shipbuilders cleaned up Christopher Newport
Park, the Victory Arch and Huntington Park in
honor of Earth Day.
For information about other Earth Day
initiatives, visit the Environmental Health and
Safety Yardnet website.
NNS Earth Day volunteers on April 21. Photo by John Whalen
Editor: Christy Higgins
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DATEBOOK
APRIL 25-MAY 6
HII Benefits Annual Enrollment period is
April 25 through May 6. Eligible employees should
review and update their selections for their
2016-2017 health and insurance benefits.
Have questions, concerns or want to take action?
Visit hiibenefits.com or call the HII Benefits Center
at 1-877-216-3222.
APRIL 27
Newport News Shipbuilding will hold its annual
NNS 5K at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 21. All
participants who register by April 27 will be
guaranteed to receive a T-shirt. Visit
www.huntingtoningalls.com/5k to register and
learn more about the event.
APRIL 29
​ he African American Shipbuilders Association
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(AASA) will be hosting a paint night April 29 to
benefit Relay for Life. For tickets visit,
www.urbanartistree.com. For more information,
contact Regena Brown (X89) at 688-2118.
APRIL 30
The Apprentice School SNAME student section
will host the 9th Annual Boat Design Competition.
During the competition, four finalists will compete
for the win. Finalists will be competing at The
Mariners’ Museum Lions Bridge on Saturday,
April 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is free
and open to the public. For more information,
visit the SNAME website at
www.sname.org/designcompetition.
MAY 5
On May 5, the African American Shipbuilders
Association (AASA) will host its second quarter
meet and greet event in the VASCIC auditorium
from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Chandra McCulleyHooker, sheet metal trade director, will be the
guest speaker and will speak about inclusion
and diversity. The event is free and open to all
employees. Light refreshments will follow the
event. For questions contact Robin Lee (O53) at
688-6059.
NNS President Matt Mulherin and Vice President of Human Resources and Administration Bill Bell congratulate
Ronald Sams (O43) with his new Master Shipbuilder jacket during the jacket presentation at the Master Shipbuilder
Dinner on April 21. Photo by Chris Oxley
Master Shipbuilders Dinner
CONTINUED FROM PG 1
Following remarks, Mulherin and Bell presented Maint/Machinist Specialist Ronald Sams (O43)
with a Master Shipbuilder jacket. Each of the 173 new Master Shipbuilders will be given a jacket in
the coming weeks.
Samuel Massenburg (X87) was one of the new Master Shipbuilder inductees, and he provided the
invocation. “The event was spectacular and it truly made me feel proud to be a shipbuilder,” said
Massenburg. “I can still remember my first day like it was yesterday. I came to the shipyard looking
for a temporary summer job to pay for school, but that plan changed my first day on the job when
my supervisor took me down a long wooden ladder into the boat and I saw the most fascinating
things in my life and right then I decided that my calling was to be here as Shipbuilder.”
View the keynote address and highlights videos of the Master Shipbuilder Dinner on Yardnet.
MAY 21
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) will host the
3rd annual golf tournament Saturday, May 21 at
The Woodlands Golf Course. Registration begins
at 7:00 a.m. Breakfast will be available at the golf
course. $65 entry fee (cash or check only) and
includes 18 holes of golf, a cart, free lunch with
two adult beverages at the Post immediately
following, and various awards. Four person teams
(Captain’s Choice) are preferred, but will try to
accommodate single entries. Prizes will be given
out for longest drive, closest to the pin, putting
contest on the practice green and a $10K holein-one. To register contact Re Roche by phone at
(757) 897-7097 or by email
[email protected].
Master Shipbuilders Dinner at the Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hampton on April 21. Photo by Chris Oxley
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60 years
Nick Nichols
50 years
John Barrett Jr.
45 years
Vincent Harris
45 years
John Adams III
40 years
Aurelia Booth
40 years
P.J. Collazo Denis
40 years
Ed Curfman
40 years
James Dixon
40 years
Charles “Fisman” Fisher Jr.
40 years
JJ Johnson
40 years
Mike Leary
40 years
Jack McGhee Jr.
40 years
Rodney Richardson III
Bill Sapp
40 years
Hersey Sears Jr.
40 years
John Shelley
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Delbert “Porky” Taylor
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Herman “The Worm” Wellons Jr.
J.D. Williams
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Henry Deese Jr.
Donald Steppe
E68
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50 YEARS
Charles Nichols
X11
45 YEARS
John Barrett Jr.
Vincent Harris
X18
O53
Tommie Whitehead X67
40 YEARS
John Adams III AMSEC
Aurelia Booth
X33
Pedro Collazo Denis X42
Edward Curfman X15
James Dixon
X88
Charles Fisher Jr. X33
Jerome Johnson X15
Milton Jones
X11
Michael Leary
X11
Jack McGhee Jr. O46
Rodney Richardson III X31
april
William Sapp
X67
Hersey Sears Jr.
X36
John Shelley
X82
Delbert Taylor
O58
Herman Wellons Jr. X33
John Williams
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Walter Chawlk
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Yvonne Curtis
O14
Robert Dogan
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Joseph Evilsizer
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Christopher Knowlton O84
Jeffery Price
X43
Timothy Russell
X33
William Stuples Jr. X42
Warren Underwood X42
Michael Weaver O53
Warb Young
O15
Richard Yourish
E83
30 YEARS
Thomas Auth
E42
Michio Bass
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Michael Odonnell X51
Kevin Smith
E30
25 YEARS
William Griffith Jr. AMSEC
John McMeans AMSEC
Gerald Long
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20 YEARS
James Adair
Stacy Barnes
O68
E14
David Bolster
Earl Goodrich Jr.
Victor Harris Jr.
Jeremy Lowe
Rafael Lugo
Michael Ritz
Lincoln Spicely
David Van Petten
Richard Wiltse
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Lee Warren
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Raymond Watson X11
Stephen Whitley Jr. E51
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On April 3, 1976, Los Angeles-class submarine Memphis (SSN 691) is launched at Newport News Shipbuilding. NNS Photo Archives
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EMPLOYEE CLASSIFIEDS
AUDIO/VIDEO
MARINE SPEAKERS - JL Audio MX650CCX-SG-WH 6.5 inch w/white grills. $100
for pair. (757) 268-1080
WEDDING DJ - Elegant and Fun! Dance
floor lighting included. (757) 356-1166
IPHONE 5S 32GB - Excellent condition.
Charger, lifeproof case, and earphones.
$255 (804) 445-4184
SURROUND SOUND - Zenith 5/1, DVD/
VHS/AM-FM, remote, manual & wall mount
kit (757) 870-0573
Auto cont.
Auto cont.
Hobbies cont.
DODGE DURANGO - 2004 SXT - Approx
168k miles (hwy) - V8, clean, $4500
(757) 951-3660
1989 CORVETTE - Coupe
low mls,
replacement engine, other upgrades,
needs body work. $4500 or OBO
(757) 880-3987
TILES INSTALLED - Floors, backsplashes,
showers, more. (757) 752-7536
08 ACURA TSX - silver, auto, sunroof,
heated leather seats, 75k mls. tinted
windows, (757) 738-2138
CAR FOR SALE - 99’ VW Passat. 113,000
mi. 5 sp, leather int, heated seats. $3500.
(757) 218-3648
2007 JETTA - Black, sun roof, leather, 112k
mls. $9k call (757) 759-4293
HARLEY DAVIDSON - 04 Low Rider, New
tires/shocks, fwd controls, hwy pegs,
$6,950 (757) 879-5126
BOAT & MARINE
SUPPLY
06 HONDA SHADOW - Spirit 750, Orange,
Rebuilt Carbs/new parts. 26k miles, $3,495.
(757) 532-9510
CHAPARRAL 2830
- 28ft Bowrider,
enclosed head. E/C, Tandem Alum trlr. 454
EFI. $24,000 OBO (757) 357-5542
55” SAMSUNG TV - Flatscreen TV has a
power cycling issue that needs fixed. Mfg
2013 $100 (757) 358-3433
99 MERCURY MARQUIS - V8, 188480 mi
$700 (757) 776-2498
17FT JON BOAT - Mid 90s Polar Kraft w/
40hp outboard, Side console w/ Trailer.
2900 OBO (757) 329-6326
BLACKBERRY BOLD - 9930 Non-camera,
touchscreen, refurbished, good condition.
$45. (757) 768-0447
MOTORCYCLE JKT - Mens X-LG ICON
leather motorcycle riding jacket non
smoker $200 (757) 236-0789
XBOX ONE - With box, games (2K16,
others), controller, and headset $350.
(757) 537-5659
JEEP ACCESSORY - MOPAR Hard Top
Storage Case. for 07-15 Wrangler New
cond $40 (757) 236-0789
PA AMPLIFIER - Peavey 2000W PA
amplifier w/hard roller case. $350, or $325
w/o case. (757) 813-1781
JEEP ACCESSORY - Hard Top hoist like
new. Hoist top off w/just one person, $350
obo (757) 236-0789
EXPERIENCED DJ - customized playlists
suited for any event, lighting effects &
photography (757) 869-1876
2008 BMW X3 - White X3. Leather interior,
panorama sunroof, heat and A/C. $13K.
(757) 537-5659
BLACKBERRY BOLD - 9930 Non-camera
touchscreen great condition refurbished
$65 (757) 285-1145
98 MERCEDES BENZ - SLK230, new
brakes, inspection, excellent condition.
$4700 (757) 758-0001
NINTENDO DS - Original Style DS with
charger and case. $20 (757) 897-3246
AUTO
04 HONDA CIVIC - Ex model. 118K miles,
manual. Silver w/ black interior. $5,350
OBO. (724) 991-7809
95 HONDA CIVIC - clean body/interior,
149k mi, 5speed, AC, P/S, new belts. $2k
obo (610) 613-6715
07 HARLEY DLUX - Chromed-out, <7
miles, like new, 12k OBO, HD soft tail
(757) 365-9694
VENTED TAILGATE - Stromberg Carlson
vented 5th wheel. $90 (757) 746-9239
65 VW BEETLE - Restored Volkswagen
Beetle. $9000 (757) 715-2745
27’ ALBEMARLE - 1987 twin inboards.
Tower and outriggers. $15k (804) 815-4210
COMPUTERS
CINTQUE 13HD - dwg tablet w/pen. $650.
(757) 594-5410
COMPUTER REPAIR - Remove Viruses,
Install programs, $85.00 + Parts
(757) 329-6761
HOBBIES
GUITAR STAND - Hercules, GS412B
adjustable/latching.
VGC.
$25.
(757) 268-1080
BED LINER - Ford F150 15/16 5.5’ bed
liner. like new. $25 (757) 374-9603
GUITAR CLASSES - 1-on-1 (Midtown NN)
Wk/bi-wk sched (757) 528-7017
TRUCK CAP - Grey fiberglass cap,
windows on all sides. Fits a 6-1/2 foot bed.
$300. (757) 897-9758
OFFICIATING - Looking for Peninsula high
school football officials. Training provided.
(757) 869-2174
94 TOYOTA CAMRY - 224,122 miles, new
timing belt; oil pump; water pump. $1,200.
(757) 604-2846
HILTON TENNIS - Clay courts. Near
ShipYard. All ages (757) 268-5207
CAMPER FOR SALE - 2011 Coachman
Freedom Express 230BH-LTZ $13,800
(757) 236-2498
ONE WOOD CREATION - Call us with your
ideas and thoughts and let us create it.
(757) 504-6032
BEDROOM SET - Navy Blue twin bed
with mattress and matching chest. $350.
(757) 769-4020
FURNITURE - Blue velvet Queen Anne
style armchair. Wood dresser with mirror
$75 ea. (804) 305-1351
COUNTERTOP OVEN - Hamilton Beach
Bake, broil, convection, rotisserie $30
(757) 339-3905
DINING TABLE - Butcher block, 2 leaves
& 6 chairs Top needs refinish $250
(757) 339-3905
KENMORE FRIDGE - Stainless Steel
refrigerator with ice maker and water
dispenser. $300 (757) 303-0961
MOTORCYCLES
Wanted
British
motorcycles
,parts,
basketcases.
(757) 620-4472
‘11 TACOMA - 4Door Pre-Runner V6,
+113K Miles, runs great, tow package,
$19500 (757) 775-6964
FURNISHINGS &
APPLIANCES
BEDROOM SUITE - chest’ of drawers’,
mirror, nightstands, Qn mattress/box
spring, $500. (804) 693-7435
JENN-AIR - Cook top accessories: deep fat
fryer, griddle. (757) 870-0573
WASHER/DRYER - Unmatched. New timer
and lid switch on washer. Both run good.
$150.00 (757) 870-0573
FURNITURE - White Wicker, love
seat, 2 Chairs & coffee table. $125.00
(804) 693-7435
ANTIQUE CURIO - Dark Wood. 3 shelves.
$75 OBO (757) 871-3682
DINETTE SET - Solid Cherry Dining Set –
six chairs, buffet, and additional leaf. $1000
OBO (757) 357-5542
APPLIANCES FOR SALE - W/D, microwave,
dishwasher & stove. (757) 869-8613
2009 FATBOB - 1.6k miles, VH pipes, SE
Hi-Vel AirFlo, $10,950 (757) 812-5550
MOVING SALE - Apt Sz Table, Family Rm
Set, Bluetooth entertainment center, 32in
TV (757) 537-5659
SURFBOARD - 5’10 New Limited edition
Monster Energy Drink, with fins, $250
OBO. (757) 342-6977
GLASS COOK TOP - G.E. Profile 30” cook
top. Touch Controls. 100. (757) 374-9603
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Furnishings & Appliances cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
Miscellaneous cont.
KITCHEN - Bosch Dishwasher, White,
Excellent
Condition,
$180
OBO.
(757) 220-9278
A/C SERVICE - Tune ups, new systems &
cleanings. (757) 771-3441
HOME UPKEEP - Home repairs, painting,
yard work & maintenance. (757) 525-0259
INVICTA WATCH - Brand new
gold plated men’s Invicta watch.
(757) 969-9605
VINTAGE BICYCLE - 1971 Schwinn 27 inch
5-speed Woman’s bike, overhauled, $400
(804) 305-1351
A/C SERVICE - Spring maintenance & tune
ups. (757) 525-0259
FUTON - Full size Futon with mattress, $60
OBO (757) 220-9278
LOST &
FOUND
MP4G PLAYER - Found - COBY MP601-4G
Player in Building 907. (757) 688-2998
REAL
ESTATE
2 ACRE LOT - Gates Co NC ½ mile from VA
line. Wooded lot $43,000 (757) 377-0303
HOUSE FOR SALE - 3 bdrm/2 bath
in Gloucester. 2 acres of land. $180k
(757) 635-0785
4 WHEELER - 2004 300 Artic Cat 4X4
with 214 miles garage kept. $2700,
(757) 619-3903
STICK WELDER - Hobart Stickmate LX,
Upgraded work and electrode clamps
$300 (757) 339-3905
EXPERIENCED DJ - Customized playlists
suited for any event, lighting effects &
photography (757) 869-1876
BELGIAN MAL - 3-yr old Belgian Malinois
police dog. Female. Serious inquiries only.
(757) 390-6693
HOUSE WASHING - House, Roof and
Concrete Cleaning. Licensed and Insured.
(757) 810-5115
LAWN CARE - Lawn Care – Mowing,
edging, etc. (757) 535-9279
LIONHEAD RABBIT - Lop bunnies (pets)
born 2/26/16. Raised indoors/ tame. $65
(757) 768-9755
GUTTER CLEANING - Clean gutters by
hand, bag the debris, flush down spouts
and brighten outside (757) 810-5115
EVENT DECORATOR - Wedding and
Banquet Coordinator, Decorator for all
occasions. (757) 535-3969
CHILDCARE - M-F 5AM-5:30 PM, FTPT 20+ yrs exp. reasonable rates.
(757) 249-2624
NEW SHELVING - 12’ L X 12” & 20” deep.
(757) 535-9279
LANDSCAPING - design and install –
create an inviting yard (757) 535-9279
WEDDING DÉCOR
- Misc. wedding
glassware. Candle cylinders, vases, etc.
(757) 342-8021
ORGANIC BEEF - (540) 255-1292
ORGANIZE IN COLOR - shop, host a party.
(757) 869-9934
HEAT PUMP - Free tune-up, inspec &
rebate for Dom. Power cust. with Heat
Pump. (757) 286-2368
LAND FOR SALE - 3 lots 10 acres ea, Gates
N.C., septic approved. (757) 334-5526
HELPING HANDS - General home
cleaning. Free Estimates. Licensed &
Insured. (757) 371-3904
TRAINER - Fully supervised private training
fitness programs; all levels. (757) 930-3372
SCENTSY
- Choose from 2 bundles
ea include a warmer and 3 bars
(757) 771-9237
CONDO FOR RENT - Hptn, Regents
Walk. 1BR/1BA. $800/mo W/D incl.
(757) 846-4546
PHOTOGRAPHY - Photography, discount
to shipyard employees (757) 572-6813
TOWNHOUSE - For rent in Poquoson, 3
BR, 2.5 Bth, end unit, remodeled. $1250
Mth (757) 897-4658
BUSHOGGING - fields, high weeds &
underbrush. 4WD tractor. Experienced
(757) 810-9052
HOUSE FOR RENT - Norfolk 4 BR 2 BA 2k
sqft LR FamRm Eatin Kitch w2w carp Cent
Heat&AC Laund Rm Big yd (757) 340-6653
$895 W/ WATER - Like new 2 bdrm. New
kitchen, bath, flooring (757) 675-9954
MATTRESS - Full size mattress and
box spring with metal frame. $75.00
(804) 693-7435
MAKE-UP ARTIST - Services incl: Bridal,
Proms, & More! Will travel. (757) 325-5353
PEST TERMINATOR - Termite Treatments/
Bonds, Moisture Cont, (757) 873-4999
MISCELLANEOUS
CLEANING
(757) 581-1818
Residential
cleaning.
NASCAR RICHMOND - 4 tickets to Sunday
race; front stretch, Commonwealth section
(757) 880-9078
LAWN MOWER - John Deere LT 133 -38
inch Deck, Mulch Kit, Excellent Condition
$500 (757) 620-2686
PETS
MOWER REPAIR - Small engine repair. Get
a tune up! (757) 897-4737
HOME FOR RENT - 3 bdrm 1-1/2 bath,
1,100/mn/
depst.
References
Req.
(757) 618-6007
BEACH HOUSE - 3 Bdrm, 1-1/2 Bth on
Beach Rd, Kitty Hawk, NC $950 Ocean vw.
(757) 846-1036
18K
$75
PHOTOGRAPHY - Children, Families,
Senior Portraits, Engagements, and
Maternity sessions. (757) 525-1378
BASKETBALL GOAL - Spaulding NBA
Youth Portable Basketball System, 32”
Backboard (757) 532-3888
LANYARDS - Bead, Magnetic breakaway.
Choose your colors made to order.
(757) 236-0789
MEMORY BRACELET - Memory Bracelet
out of buttons from loved ones clothes.
(757) 236-0789
NEED BRAIDS - Get hair braided by
licensed profes. (757) 827-3282
MOUNTAIN BIKE - Mongoose D60: New
tires, grips, handle bar, seat, seat post. Full
susp., snap in pedals. $100 (757) 374-9603
MOUNTAIN BIKE - Girls 20” Pacific bike
VGC $30. (757) 374-9603
200AMP PANEL - Cutler Hammer Panel,
furnished with 19 breakers, 15A-50A. $100
(757) 897-9758
LAWN CARE - cutting, edging, leaf removal,
flower beds & more. (757) 713-0660
CALDERA HOT TUB - $1500 OBO. Will
help with delivery. (757) 870-9359
TANKS & ACC - 35 gal bowfront tank
+ 10 gal box tank, misc. items, $200.
(757) 647-1168
EXT
WANTED
WANTED HANDYMAN - for Vinyl
Siding Repair Two Story. NN Area.
(757) 508-2781
VANPOOL RIDERS - van comes through
King William West Point New Kent Norge/
Croaker commuter lot (540) 907-5811
LAWN MOWER - Un-Wanted Push
Mowers Running or Broken. Will pick up.
(757) 897-4737
VAN RIDERS - Van coming thru
Franklin,Suffolk, and Smithfield. 3rd shift
(757) 653-8664
WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers &
dryers. Will pick up. (757) 617-0100
MOTORCYCLE
MECH
Mechanic
needed to work on 1991 Suzuki Intruder.
(757) 593-8360
VAN RIDERS - from Belvidere NC to
Chowan, Gates county thru Suffolk to NNS
1st shift (252) 619-3117
RIDERS NEEDED - Leaving Va. Beach
to NNS, daily 1st shift. Leave Diamond
Springs Rd to all gates. (757) 450-6740
BANANA TREES - 3 varieties available:
plant in yard or in pots inside or out. $1020. (757) 593-2426
GRAY OVERALLS - Wanted Gray Overalls,
size large or big med. txt (757) 532-1205
BLACKBERRY BUSH - Several plants
available, $10 (757) 593-2426
BICYCLES - In search of boy/girl bicycles.
(757) 871-5729
ITEMS - Exercise Eq. Microwaves, Hot dog
roller, Watercooler, Airstepper, VAC stain
remover, birdhous (757) 589-7248
TRAILER - Wanted enclosed trailer. Prefer
older model. Cash pd. (757) 620-4472
LAUNDRY DETERG - 5 Gal. Bucket $35.
Liquid H.E. Sweet potatoes half bushel $15
(757) 589-7248
FUNDRAISER - Neighborhood yardsail
fundraiser. To donate items call (757) 5359279
AVON REP - need to find a new Avon rep.
(757) 291-4892