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Volume 57, Number 21 • May 24, 2012

INDEX Calendar 20Classifi eds 21-23 Letters 6Obituaries 13

Opinion 6Sheriff’s Reports 12Sports 15-17TV Listings 18-20

Goochland races in JRD championships

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SPORTSShriners looking for some kids to help

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Director of Economic Development likes saying yes to business

By Ken [email protected]

Growing up in the family real estate business in South Carolina, Matthew Ryan’s father taught him to look for solu-tions and ways to say yes to get deals done. Now he plans to use those lessons in his new job as Goochland’s Director of Economic Development.

Ryan, 31, grew up in Pawley’s Island, S.C., where his family has been in the real estate business for 40 years, he said.

“Dad groomed me to take over the family business,” said Ryan, who is married with two young children.

But he had other ideas.“I wanted to make my own mark,” he explained. “I didn’t like

having my future and my family’s intertwined.”On the job just a few weeks, Ryan hopes to encourage new

businesses to locate in Goochland and to keep those already here happy.

For companies already doing business in Goochland, Ryan wants to create a business visitation program, meeting with them to learn about their needs.

“We want to keep the people who are already here happy,” he explained. “They sometimes get lost in the shuffle.”

A licensed broker since 2004, Ryan said his background in real estate development should serve him well.

And he’s not afraid of hard work – while studying for his degree in political science at the College of Charleston, he worked as a property manager full-time, expanding his family company’s holdings.

When it comes to bringing new development to Goochland County, Ryan says the county has unique qualities attractive to developers. Metro convenience with rural charm, a low tax rate, workforce availability, a good transportation network and qual-ity of life are just some of the county’s selling points, according to the new director. Not to mention the amount of “raw land” available, he said.

And recent developments indicate a community ready to embrace growth, said Ryan, citing the approval of multi-family zoning for West Creek by the Goochland Board of Supervisors.

“It shows the board of supervisors can make critical deci-sions. It was a great step on the board’s part,” said Ryan.

To help prospective developers decide to come to the county, Ryan plans to examine how to “streamline the process for new business coming to Goochland,” which might involve making the

Photo by Ken Odor

New Director of Economic Development Matthew Ryan already has plans to spur growth in the county.

Photo by Ken Odor

Maureen Stinger samples a Frozen Wine Slurpee from Byrd Wine Cellars last Saturday at the Rassawek Spring Jubilee Wine and Heritage Festival in western Goochland.

Wine festival a successBy Ken Odor

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Thousands of metro residents and visitors from out of town and out of state made the trek to the western end of Goochland County last weekend to check out the sec-ond annual Rassawek Spring Jubilee Wine and Heritage Festival.

A lot of them were glad they came.

Richmond resident Susan Naoroz brought her two boys and their grandparents, Patty and Frank Mercado, who were visiting from

Denver, out to see what was going on.

“You can’t beat this,” said Frank. “Beautiful country, something for the kids and then there’s the wine,” he said, summing up the variety of attractions.

“This is the nicest wine festival I’ve ever been to,” said Midlothian resident Sandy Noell, as she watched her grandson Walker May, 3, pre-tending to drive an old farm tractor.

Walker’s mom, Laura, com-mented on the variety of attractions

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Name inspired by elusive ‘70s simian

By Ben OrcuttSpecial Correspondent

Combining Goochland folklore with a desire for sweet treats, the Devil Monkey Ice Cream Parlor is slated to open June 2 at 2913 River Road West Suite C in the Courthouse Village Shopping Center.

The ice cream parlor is the brainchild of John and Kristin Jandzinski, who have lived with their three children - Keith, 14, Karna, 12, and Maya 7 - in Sandy Hook for about five years.

“Well, we always wanted to open up a ice cream store,” said 43-year-old Jandzinski, who works for a biotech firm. “We just didn’t know when the right time would be and this year seemed like the right time.”

Jandzinski said they decided on the name Devil Monkey Ice Cream Parlor based on the 1970s legend of a lost monkey in the courthouse area.

“Apparently there was a monkey loose back in those days and they couldn’t catch it,” Jandzinski said. “So they called it the devil monkey and that’s kind of how the folklore started from my understanding and there’s been some talk about it every now and then a couple times a year and so we just thought we’d build off that folklore that was around.”

Devil Monkey Ice Cream

Parlor plans to sell Carytown-based Bev’s Ice Cream products, which include “a multitude of different flavors, sorbets and sher-bets,” Jandzinski said.

There also will be some sugar-free ice cream as well, Jandzinski added.

“We will have Belgian waf-fles on certain days,” Jandzinski said. “We’ll also have a little baked goods section in here….”

Jandzinski said his wife bakes cupcakes, muffins and cakes, which can be served with coffee and those items will be for sale in addition to ice cream. Quiche also may be on the menu, Jandzinski said.

“It’s very exciting,” Mrs. Jandzinski, 39, said of planning for the ice cream parlor’s open-ing. “It’s been very stressful, but it’s exciting. We’re really look-ing forward to getting started.”

The ice cream parlor will be open Tuesday through Sunday, with hours of roughly 11:30 a.m. to 9 or 10 p.m. While her husband will be manning the store some, Mrs. Jandzinski said “mostly I’ll be here.”

In addition to being located near other businesses, the ice cream parlor also will be close to the YMCA, schools and activities that will be going on during the summer. There will be things for children to do at the ice cream parlor, such as con-tests, Mrs. Jandzinski said.

The Jandzinskies’ children also are looking forward to get-ting involved in the business.

“Well, it’s pretty exciting,” said Keith, an 8th-grader at Goochland Middle School.

“It’s kind of neat to hear like people at school talk about it. So they think it’s kind of neat that we’re finally opening up an ice cream shop.”

A 6th-grader at Goochland Middle School, Karna also is excited about the store’s open-ing.

“Well I always thought it would be neat to have an ice cream shop and I like to bake and stuff with my mom and I love ice cream and pastry,” Karna said.

“I’m going to be really happy and I can make ice

cream and make toppings and make stuff with my mom,” said Maya, who’s in the 1st-grade at Goochland Elementary School.

To the family’s knowledge, the Devil Monkey Ice Cream Parlor will be the only ice cream store in the county.

“You know, I’m just looking forward to having fun,” Mrs. Jandzinski said. “I hope that everybody has fun who comes in. Everybody loves ice cream. It’s something that you’re happy to get, so hopefully everybody will be in a good mood who comes in.”

New ice cream parlor to open

Photo by Ben Orcutt

Owners John Jandzinski and his wife Kristin pose in front of the Devil Monkey Ice Cream Parlor with their children from left, Karna and Keith and Maya in front.

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at the event.“What’s so cool is that they have things

for kids and adults,” she said.Patty Mercado said the family had

been at the festival since opening at 10 a.m.

“The most fascinating thing for the kids was the tree house,” she said.

Other kids’ activities included fish-ing with the help of volunteers from Westview on the James.

Westview staff member Greg Ragland helped Dutch and Devin Naoroz with their fishing pole when it wouldn’t cast right and showed them how to bait the hook.

Live music was on tap for both days. Jean Garrett of Buckingham County clapped and kept time as River City Band played “John Henry.”

“It’s always a beautiful thing, said Kathy Murray, co-owner of Byrd Cellars. “Great weather and great history.”

“The festival was fortunate to have amazing weather and thus was able to predictably grow its crowd to nearly double from 2011,” said Tracey Reed Leverty of Echelon Event Management.

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Volunteer Greg Ragland helps brothers Devin, left and Dutch Naoroz, bait the hook on their fishing pole. Below, River City Band entertains with some old country favorites.

conditional use permit and plan of development processes more “customer service” friendly.

Ryan said a critical factor in his decision to ask for his new job came when he met with County Administrator Rebecca Dickson.

“Right away I knew I was full speed ahead at wanting this job,” he said of the interview.

The favorable impression was mutual.

“During the interview process, Mr. Ryan impressed the panel with his focused energy, motiva-tion and ideas,” said Dickson. “He has jumped right in-already mak-ing progress on priorities such as our economic development web site, visiting and contacting exist-ing businesses and reaching out to new ones. He has terrific contacts in the community and is already a great addition to Goochland.”

Although he is a classic

“people person,” who likes to meet face to face, Ryan said he realizes the importance of the internet in attracting develop-ment. To that end he envisions creating a stand-alone Economic Development web site as one of his first projects.

Another tool in Ryan’s kit will be to conduct site tours for likely developers, taking them to the areas targeted for develop-ment in the county’s plan: West Creek, the Courthouse Village and Centerville.

He’s also a champion of the county’s efforts to foster tourism and is a member of the tourism task force.

Ryan said the county had done a pretty good job during the two years since the departure of former economic develop-ment director Greg Reid.

“They did a great job filling the void,” he said. “They didn’t skip a beat.”

Now with the new Economic

Development Strategic Plan, adopted last October, in place and a new director, plus a slow but steady economic upturn hopefully continuing, Ryan believes good things are com-ing.

How to do it? Just highlight what the county has to offer.

“The biggest selling fea-ture is “the quality of life,” said the new director and Ryan is ready to sell that to prospective newcomers. He’ll lean on one of the lessons his dad taught him in his long apprenticeship in the real estate business.

“My father taught me never to tell anyone no in business,” said Ryan.

“Anything can be achieved – it might take a little think-ing outside the box but gen-erally any problem can be solved and I think that is very important for Goochland County going forward.”

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Area children with severe medical conditions will have an opportunity to be considered for medical treatment during the James River Shrine Club’s screening clinic on June 2.

“This is the first clinic we’ve had,” said club member Karl E. Hawk of Goochland.

Hawk, 75, said the 22-mem-ber James River Shrine Club is made up of members from Goochland and Powhatan counties. The club will hold a screening on June 2 in each locality, he said. The one in Goochland is set from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Dewitt Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 141 at 1800 Hawktown Road in Maidens.

The screening is open to chil-dren 18 and under, from infants

on up, regardless of where they live, Hawk said. In fact, the chil-dren do not have to attend the clinic, Hawk said.

“We’re not going to be exam-ining anybody,” Hawk said, add-ing that the plan is to have some-one on hand during the screen-ing to answer medical questions. “Basically what we’re trying to do is find children that need help and just get their applications and get information….from the parents and then we would send that down to Greenville, S.C. to our closest hospital.”

Shriners Hospitals for Children – Greenville will review the applications and then get back to the parents to let them know if their child qualifies for treatment.

If they do, the treatment is free and the Shriners will pay for the family’s transportation to

the hospital and provide lodg-ing for the parents, if necessary, Hawk said.

Helping children is what Shriners are all about, Hawk said.

“Well, that is our goal in life,” Hawk said. “The first Shriners hospital was built in Shreveport, La. in 1936 when the polio dis-ease really hit hard and from that one hospital we have now 22 hospitals.”

According to a James River Shrine Club flyer, their hospitals across the country treat maladies such as orthopedic problems associated with cerebral palsy, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, congenital hip problems, rickets, leg-length discrepancies, hand and back problems, neuromus-cular disorders and scoliosis.

Neither race, creed, color nor socioeconomic status matters, Hawk said.

“We’re here to help any child that needs help.”

The James River Shrine Club has “adopted” Nicole Baldwin, a student at Goochland High School, Hawk said.

Hawk said Baldwin attends some of the club’s meetings and updates them on her progress. The club has donated a wheel-chair and a mattress to Baldwin, Hawk said.

Baldwin has undergone a number of surgeries at Shriners Hospitals for Children – Greenville, Hawk said, adding that Baldwin is “a very astute student.”

Hawk said helping a child in need is rewarding.

“That’s basically what we do,” he said. “We’re in the child care business. That’s what we’re in really as Shriners. And like I say, we’ve been doing it since 1936.”

For more information about the June 2 screening clinic in Goochland, call Hawk at 556-4084. For information about the screening clinic in Powhatan, call John Deaton at 690-6365 or Roger D. Epperson Sr. at 691-8343.

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Photo by Ben Orcutt

Shriner Karl Hawk holds a brochure about the June 2 screening clinic.

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Letters to the Editor

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Lately a strange thing has been happening. Almost every time I sit down to write a column I seem to find it

harder and harder to achieve that level of curmudgeonly dudgeon for which we inky wretches often strive.

Instead of finding things to criticize and deride, I seem instead to find things that are positive and promising.

Hey, it’s not because I’m not looking!But last week darn if the same thing didn’t happen all over again.While interviewing the county’s newly arrived Director of Economic

Development, Matthew Ryan, I got the impression that the county might have snagged a good one.

That young man sounds like a good salesman to me and that’s what the county needs - someone to supplement the staff that the current county administration has already put together and to tout the obvious attractions Goochland has to offer prospective businesses and developers.

After so many years of economic downturn, budget hand wringing, personnel upheaval, and unfavorable publicity it seems like the county is on a roll, so to speak.

And then to top off the week I dropped in at that Rassawek Spring Jubilee Wine and Heritage Festival thing (wow, that’s a long name) and doggone it if just about every visitor I talked to didn’t tell me it was the best wine festival they’ve ever been to! Just like the folks I talked to last year!

Truth be told it was a pretty neat event and promises to become a Goochland tradition on the order of the old annual Polo Match that we all used to look forward to each year. It’s the kind of thing that will certainly make a good impression on folks googling Goochland on the Internet to find out what the county is all about. Ought to help Ryan do his job.

So what’s a grouchy old editor to do when he can’t find anything to complain about? For weeks at a time?

There’s got to be some relief somewhere! But no, as noted last week, I couldn’t even complain about the high price of gas it takes to get around a big county like Goochland since the price of fuel continues to fall.

Surely things will right themselves sooner or later and the natu-ral order will be restored. After all, there’s an election coming up in November and that should give us plenty to gripe about.

One can only hope.

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Eight-graders Alex Norman, left, and Hannah Herrmann, both 14, show off their clay creation, a rendition of Goochland Middle School’s mascot at last weeks’ Art Walk, a program designed to show off all art students’ work for the year. The show was held just prior to the concert by the GMS band last Thursday evening.

“We wanted to make a crazy bird,” joked Norman. Herrmann said they made the eagle, named “Brotha E,” with a detachable head, since they were encouraging visitors to donate to the art program by dropping money into the big bird’s beak and then all they had to do was lift the head off to retrieve the funds.

Sixth and and seventh-grade art teacher Amanda Tolson said this was the fifth year for the Art Walk.Ann Rohrer, who teaches eighth grade art, said the show was a good way to meet the parents.“We get a lot of good, positive feedback,” she said.

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you and me and for our free-dom. Our warriors, regard-less of generation, did not ask where they would fight, who they would defend, what would be required of them, or what the cost to them might be.

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This year the ceremony will highlight the sacrifice made by America’s women who have gave their lives for the United States of America. It will also feature WWII and Korean War veterans attired in and equipped with authen-tic battle dress from those wars. They will demonstrate their equipment, greet and chat with the audience about their service experiences. In case of inclement weather, the event will be at the GHS Auditorium.

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Farrell’s vote has writer’s approval

I wrote a letter here a short time ago about Delegate Peter Farrell’s vote on the mandatory ultra-sound requirement prior to having an abortion. I was, and I remain, unhappy with his position on that vote. In my letter I questioned his lack of resolve in voting his conscience whether I agreed with it or not, and of course I disagreed with the over-all attack on women’s civil rights that his evolving votes represented.

However I must congrat-ulate Del. Farrell for hav-ing the courage to vote on the Thorne-Begland judge-ship nomination when so many of his colleagues took the cowardly way out and refused to exercise their duty to vote one way or the other. Best of all, Del. Farrell voted for Thorne-Begland despite his being an openly gay can-didate.

To vote in the first place is simply to exercise the duty for which our representatives are elected, and a number of Virginia delegates failed to perform this basic duty, proving themselves unwor-thy of representing their constituency.

Peter Farrell did his job. If he had voted against Thorne-Begland, I would have criticized his vote, but I would have been far more critical had he failed to vote at all. Congratulations to Del. Farrell for performing his duty on this contentious issue, and most of all for having the courage to stand up to what is clearly a house packed with sexist, homo-phobic, bigoted legislators who seem determined to turn Virginia into the laugh-ingstock of the country by violating civil rights at every opportunity.

We voted in Republicans for fiscal conservatism and to get the economy going, and instead we got a bunch of representatives more interested in putting police in our bedrooms than in addressing the critical prob-lems that confront us. It’s time to take a closer look at the Libertarian Party folks.

It is possible to get fis-cal conservatism without all the bigotry, sexism and homophobia that seems to accompany the Republican Party these days.

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By John Reid BlackwellMedia General News Service

The Richmond Times-Dispatch and a host of other Southeastern newspapers, including the Goochland Gazette, will soon be in the hands of a former newspaper delivery boy turned billion-aire investor.

In a deal announced

Thursday, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. will acquire 63 newspapers from Richmond-based Media General Inc. for $142 mil-lion.

The deal, expected to close June 25, includes all of Media General’s newspapers, with the exception of The Tampa Tribune and about 25 other daily, weekly and niche

publications in Florida. The company said it is in discus-sions with potential buyers for those properties.

Buffett, who often has talked about working as a newspaper delivery boy during his childhood, had expressed some skepticism about the future of newspa-pers in recent years.

But on Thursday, the man often referred to as the “Oracle of Omaha” indicat-ed he sees a future for news organizations with a strong local focus.

“In towns and cities where there is a strong sense of community, there is no more important institution than

the local paper,” Buffett said in a statement.

He also delivered a message to the company’s Richmond-area employees through Terry Kroeger, the chief executive officer of BH Media Group, the Berkshire Hathaway sub-sidiary that will oversee the newspapers.

In a meeting with employ-ees, Kroeger said that Buffett had a prior commitment but asked that he tell the staff here, “He is so pleased about this.”

Kroeger added, to applause from those in the room, “Tell those people I wish I was there and I did this because I love newspapers.”

Media General newspa-pers will be part of BH Media Group, along with the Omaha World-Herald Co. newspa-pers. Douglas Hiemstra, the chief operating officer of the Omaha World-Herald Co., has been named president of World Media Enterprises, which will manage the Media General newspapers that BH Media will acquire.

Hiemstra told employees Thursday that it has not been the practice of the organiza-tion to make any major staff cuts after a purchase.

“We will always have to juggle remarkable journalism versus profits, as every news-paper does,” Kroeger said in

an interview. “We have got to be responsible to the com-munity, responsible to the readers and responsible to the shareholders at the same time. Sometimes, that is pret-ty hard.”

Among the daily news-papers being sold are the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina and newspapers in Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Danville, Bristol, Waynesboro, Culpeper and Prince William County in Virginia.

Buffett, a savvy investor who looks for undervalued companies, is getting a good deal for the 63 Media General newspapers, said John Morton, president of Morton Research Inc. in Maryland and a longtime newspaper industry analyst.

Morton said his calcula-tions indicate that Buffett is getting the newspapers for about a third of the price per

Buffett subsidiary buys Gazette, 62 other Media General newspapers

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The size of the deal is significant compared with Berkshire Hathaway’s other newspaper acquisitions, said Meyer Shields, a director and research analyst at Stifel Financial.

“But we’re still talking a deal worth less than $150 million,” he said. “That is a lot of money to most people, but pretty small for a company of Berkshire’s size, especially compared to past deals.”

Berkshire Hathaway also is stepping in to help lift a debt burden off Media General.

Under an agreement with its lenders, the company had been looking to raise at least $225 million in new debt by May 25 to pay off outstand-ing loans due in March 2013.

The deal announced Thursday solves that prob-

lem. Berkshire Hathaway will provide Media General with a $400 million term loan and a $45 million revolving credit line. The new loan, which will be used to fully repay the company’s bank debt due next year, will mature in May 2020.

As part of the financing deal, Berkshire Hathaway will get warrants to acquire a nearly 20 percent stake in Media General and the option to nominate someone to the company’s board of directors.

Media General will retain

its 18 television stations, with no plans at this time to sell those operations.

It remains to be deter-mined how many of the 194 people employed in Media General’s corporate head-quarters will remain with the company or transfer with the newspaper business.

Media General’s Tampa print operations, which have struggled through the severe housing market downturn in Florida, were not part of the acquisition offer that Berkshire Hathaway made, Morton said.

May 14

Suspect committed larceny at location on 3000 block of Bell Rd.

Suspect committed fraud at location on 12000 block of Broad St. Rd.

Suspect damaged property at location on 100 block of Willway Dr.

Persons involved in argument at location on 2000 block of River Rd. W.

Civil problem reported at location on 3000 block of Bell Rd.

Suspect committed larceny at location on 1000 block of Haskin Rd.

Suspect vandalized mailbox at location on 3000 block of Whitehall Rd.

May 15

Arrest warrant issued for suspect at location on 2000 block of Dogtown Rd.

Arrest warrant issued for suspect at location on 2000 block of River Rd. W.

Suspect involved in hit and run at location on Rt.288/I-64.

Person was dead on arrival at location on 2000 block of Cove Meadow Rd.

Person was involved in disorderly conduct at location on 2000 block of Shallow Well Rd.

May 16

Suspect vandalized property at location on 100 block of Midpoint Dr.

Arrest warrant issued for suspect at location on 2000 block of River Rd. W.

Suspect involved in domestic dispute at location on 500 block of Power Plant.

May 17

Suspect committed fraud at location on 2000 block of River Rd. W.

Suspect committed fraud at location on 400 block of

Three Chopt Rd.

Arrest warrant issued for suspect at location on 4000 block of Hewitt Lane.

May 18

Civil problem reported at location on 1000 block of Haskin Rd.

Suspect involved in domestic dispute at location on 4000 block of Three Chopt Rd.

Noise complaint reported at location on 1000 block of Stage Coach Rd.

Noise complaint reported at location on 1000 block of Stage Coach Rd.

May 19

Suspect was driving while under the influence

of alcohol at location on 2000 block of Ashland Rd.

Suspect committed vandalism at location on 3000 block of River Rd. W.

Suspect assaulted victim at location on 3000 block of Bell Rd.

Suspect shoplifted from location on 4000 block of Broad St. Rd.

Suspect involved in hit and run at location on 12000 block of Broad St. Rd.

Persons involved in argument at location on 3000 block of Oak Forest Lane.

Suspect involved in burglary at location on 3000 block of Shannon Hill Rd.

Suspect intoxicated at location on 3000 block of

Shannon Hill Rd.

Noise complaint reported at location on 1600 block of Blakely Rd.

Suspect intoxicated at location on 12000 block of Patterson Ave.

May 20

Person rescued from river at location on Rt. 288.

Suspect involved in weapon offense at location on 2000 block of Chapel Hill Rd.

Person threatened suicide at location on 12000 block of Patterson Ave.

Suspect involved in domestic dispute at location on 2000 block of Potomac Hunt Lane.

Suspect committed larceny at location on 1900 block of Maidens Rd.

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Rebecca Lloyd Davis, 87, of Richmond, formerly of Goochland, passed away May 20, 2012. She was pre-ceded in death by her hus-band, Charles E. Davis. She is survived by her son, Wes Davis and his wife, Geneva; three daughters, Mary Anna Marshall and her husband, Donnie, Darlene Dixon and her husband, Danny, and Pam Taylor and her husband, Keith; eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, two nieces and a nephew. A graveside service was held Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethlehem Baptist Church,

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Katherine Frances McInturff McCrea, “Kitty”, 96, died Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at Westminster Canterbury in Lynchburg, Va. Kitty was born on Aug. 23, 1915 in Middletown (Frederick County), Va. She was one of four children and the only daughter of William A. McInturff and Florence F. Willey McInturff. Born and raised in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Kitty and her brothers worked on the family farm until graduation from high school, at which time she left the Valley to work in Williamsburg, Va. While

there, she met her future hus-band, Hugh Clifford McCrea. Upon his return from service in the Army during World War II, Kitty and Cliff were married in Richmond, Va., on June 29, 1946. Kitty raised and cared for her family in Richmond and Mechanicsville where she was a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church. In early 1990, she moved to Lynchburg, Va., to live with her son and his family. Her grand-daughters, Meredith and Kate, were blessed to have “Grandma Mac” as such an important part of their lives. While in Lynchburg, she made a new set of friends, particularly through Centenary United Methodist Church. Kitty will always be remembered as a loving mother, wife, aunt, grandmother and friend. She

was a kind and gentle woman who always put others before herself. An excellent cook whose Christmas pound cake was well known, Kitty was also an accom-plished gardener, no doubt a love acquired from her years growing up on a farm. In addition to her parents, Kitty was predeceased by her husband, Hugh Clifford McCrea; and her brothers, James McInturff and his wife, Edith; Fred E. McInturff and his wife, Bert; and John E. McInturff. She is survived by her son, H. Clifford McCrea Jr. and his wife, Mary Kay Meredith McCrea of Lynchburg; as well as two granddaughters, Meredith Benson McCrea of Memphis, Tenn., and Katherine Hunter McCrea of Lynchburg. She is also survived by her sis-ter-in-law, Norma M. McInturff of Strasburg, Va.; and numerous

nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was particu-larly close to her nieces, Jane M. Pugh and husband, Danny, of Richmond and Vicki M. Pierotti of Goochland. Their love and attention over the years was unsurpassed. The family wishes to express a special appreciation to the staff on the 5th and 6th floors of Drinkard Health Care at Westminster Canterbury for such kind and loving care during Kitty’s two years there. Kitty was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery on Friday, May 18, 2012 with a private graveside service. In lieu of flowers or other ges-tures of kindness, memorial contributions may be made to the Fellowship Fund at Westminster Canterbury, 501 V.E.S. Road, Lynchburg, Va. Tharp Funeral Home,

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Goochland American Legion Auxiliary Volunteers will distribute the familiar red handcrafted poppies, assem-bled by disabled veterans, to honor American’s war dead on May 24, 25 and 26 at locations in Goochland and Henrico Counties.

During the trying time of

war and through evil acts of terrorism, it has become more apparent that we need to show our gratitude and thank those men and women in uniform, including those who have paid the ultimate price so that we could remain living in a free country under God. There is no better way to say “Thank you” than to wear a poppy as a reminder that we will “always

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this Memorial Day, this annu-al event pays tribute to those who have died in all the wars serving under the American Flag. It also honors the mil-lions of Americans who have served and are still serving this country.

The poppies will be avail-able at Wal-Mart at 11400 West

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The Goochland boys track team capped off a challeng-ing season with a second place finish in last week’s James River District Championships. The competition wrapped up Thursday after several rain delays eventually forced the final running event to be held at Goochland. Apparently, the home field advantage worked for the boys.

However, Amelia easily outpaced all of the competi-tors and left Goochland High School with both the boys and girls titles. Bluestone finished second in the girls’ competi-tion and Goochland sixth.

Amelia junior sensation Jasmine Mitchell won the high jump, long jump, triple jump, 100, 400 and 800-meter races and was named James River District track and field Performer of the Year.

“She’s probably the best runner in the state in Single A,” Amelia coach Gresham Crane said. “Last year, she won three state championships and was second in a fourth. She’s already placed for six events in this year’s states. She came

It’s all Amelia in James River District track meetBy Jim Ridolphi

Special Correspondent

in pretty dominant as a ninth grader and hasn’t stopped since then.”

Mitchell has the fastest time in the state’s three divisions in the 400 meters. “She’s looking to break the state record in the 400 and possibly the high jump this year,” Crane said.

The Raiders’ John Leder took field event Performer of the Year honors for the boys with wins in the 1,600 and 3,200-meter races.

For Amelia, it was a season of riches and Crane expected no less from his squad than the first place finishes.

“They’ve done what I expected them to do,” he said. “We’ve got 13 already qualified for state championships.”

A lack of numbers sealed the Bulldogs’ fate early in a week when the team failed to offer athletes in several events, including the high jump. It was a decided disadvantage and an ongoing problem for this year’s squad.

“Our numbers were really down this year and we didn’t have enough people to com-pete in all of the events,” said Goochland coach Henry Jones.

Jones had realistic expecta-tions entering the meet, but the results were surprisingly good for a young team fight-ing such a shortage. “We didn’t know that a second place finish was possible for the boys at the beginning of the season, but they have grown,” the coach said.

Junior Harry Talmage fin-ished second in the 400 meter and first in the 800-meter runs. Marcus Houston finished third

in the 3200 and 1600-meter runs.

Bradley Clore, Jordan Jefferson, Devin Clark and Zakell Jonson teamed up for a second place finish in the 4x100 relay.

Clore also took third place in the 100-meter race while Johnson and Clarke claimed second and sixth in the 200.

Goochland claimed a one-two finish in the discus. Matt Haller easily won with a throw of 145-02, nearly 26-feet fur-ther than teammate Kevin Lyda.

Sophomore Cephas Harden took third in the 300 hurdles.

The girls had some good results also. Erica Herrera, Dashawn Myles, Grace Fralin and Khadijah Waddy won the 4x400 relay.

Herrera also won the 300-meter hurdles.

The Lady Bulldogs got a solid performance in the 3,200 with Ashley Ferguson, Hannah

Photos by Jim Ridolphi

Above: Goochland’s Erica Herrera, left, took first place in the girls’ 300-meter hurdles during last week’s James River District championships. At right: Goochland’s Harry Talmage cruised to a first place finish in the boys’ 800-meter race.

Lumpkins and Jalen Gregory claiming fourth through sixth.

Gregory also finished third in the 1,600 meters while Sydney Pence took fifth in the 800.

Jones felt the results reflect the resolve of his young team getting better with each meet.

“A lot of these runners are young and we feel good about the progress, but it is a building year,” he said.

BOYSAmelia 137, Goochland 78, Randolph Henry 73, Nottoway 39, Central Lunenburg 38, Bluestone 38, Cumberland 34, Buckingham 27DT: Halier (G) 145-2; 800: Talmage (G) 2:18.83; 2

GIRLSAmelia 170.75, Bluestone 61, Nottoway 43, Buckingham 40.75, Randolph Henry 39, Goochland 35, Cumberland 34.5, Central Lunenburg 32300 H: Herrera (G) 52.55; 1,600 relay: Goochland (Herrera, Myles, Fralin, Waddy) 4:43.36For complete results go to www.goochlandgazette.com

Bulldogs pull shutout in JRD openersStaff reports

Last week the private schools that play sports in Goochland County got a chance to extend their winning ways in post sea-son play.

This week, it’s time for Goochland’s public schools to do the same.

If the first day of the James River District Championships is any sign, the Bulldogs could be playing for several more weeks.

In Monday night’s JRD openers, Goochland pitched a complete shutout on visit-ing opponents. The Bulldogs’ baseball, softball and boys soc-cer teams notched three wins

and did not give up a single score in the process.

The Goochland softball team, ranked No. 5 in this week’s TD Top-10, turned in a dominating performance in their 10-0, five-inning win over Nottoway.

Jordan Fleming scored three runs for the Bulldogs while Chakiryn Jackson went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored.

Though the game only went five innings, Goochland pitcher Jackie Tremain struck out nine and gave up two hits in the win.

On Wednesday, Goochland hosted Amelia in the JRD

semifinals. With a win the Bulldogs would advance to the district championship, which would be played at Goochland on Friday.

While the softball team was making quick work of Nottoway, the Goochland boy’s soccer team was running past visiting Cumberland 7-0.

Fernando Ibarra scored twice while Rashid Socarras, Raleigh Marria, Jesse McWilliams, Kevin Adams and Ricky Gordon all connected on goals for the Bulldogs, ranked No. 9 in this week’s TD Top-10.

Goal keepers Chris Hawk

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Collegiate falls short in VIS championship

After 19 nail-biters out of 21 games this season, Collegiate was bound to wear down. Unfortunately for the Cougars, fatigue caught up with them in their 22nd game, an improb-able appearance in the Virginia Independent Schools’ Division I championship.

Seventh-seeded Collegiate fell to fourth seed St. Anne’s-Belfield 2-0 Saturday night at Ukrop Park.

Saints’ midfielder Kylie Hegemier did all the dam-age, scoring both goals in a 10-minute span late in the

If Colton Konvicka could do it all over again, if he could go back in time and fix Benedictine’s mistakes, he’d redo the fourth inning. It was a dreadful frame for the Cadets, who committed two errors and allowed Paul VI to swat six hits and score three runs.

It was an inning from which Benedictine (23-8) could not recover, and Paul VI (24-11) beat Benedictine 5-3 Saturday in the VISAA Division 1 state final at Shepherd Stadium in Colonial Heights.

“We just had that one bad inning that killed our momen-tum,” said Konvicka, a Cadet center fielder and pitcher. Konvicka went 1 for 2, drew two walks, stole two bases and scored a run. He also pitched 1 1⁄3 innings of relief and didn’t allow a hit.

Cadets coach Sean Ryan called the team’s defensive mistakes “uncharacteristic.”

Benedictine committed four errors in the game.

“Our defense hurt us today,” Ryan said. “We threw the ball around, which we don’t do very often.”

The Cadets had two chanc-es to get a big inning of their own. In the third, they loaded the bases with one out, but stranded all three runners. In the fourth, they pushed across one run then loaded the bases again. But, again, they left the bags full. The Cadets were 0-for-5 with the sacks full and left eight runners on base.

“The issue was the missed opportunities,” Ryan said.

After accumulating seven hits in the first four innings, Benedictine managed only one in the final three frames. Mark Gunst pitched two hit-less innings for Paul VI, pick-ing up the save. Konvicka said his team was trying to do too much.

“We just tried to hit six-run home runs,” he said. “Instead, we needed base runners.”

first half.“We had a great run,” said

Collegiate coach Bill Rider.

“We came together at the end. We played two really good games and ran up against

Long, tough season catches up to Cougars

By Dave LawrenceSpecial Correspondent

another good opponent and just kind of lost a little bit of steam at the end. We were tired today, not as crisp, and to play a team this good, you’ve got to be at your best.”

St. Anne’s-Belfield coach Mark O’Donnell was not sur-prised to see either the Saints or Collegiate in the final.

“Seedings can be deceiving,” O’Donnell said. “Collegiate is a powerhouse in soccer. They’re well coached. They’re well disciplined. They’ve got a lot of technical skill. I’m actually surprised they were seventh. They just have a tra-dition of excellence in soccer – both boys and the girls.

“For us, our only two losses all season came to St. Catherine’s, so it wasn’t like we were losing to other folks. We

were losing to the No. 1 team.”For the Saints, they were

peaking at the right time.“The last three games have

been our best games all sea-son,” O’Donnell said. “We finally came together. … We were healthy and played as a team.”

The Cougars (12-8-2) started out as aggressive as the Saints (14-2-2). Both teams were physical.

“We have some physi-cal players, and so do they,” O’Donnell said. “I figured it was going to be a physical game and as the game wore on, we probably just wore them down a bit.”

St. Anne’s proved bet-ter able at moving their opponents off the ball. That advantage proved devastat-

ing to Collegiate, especially in the final 20 minutes as the Cougars were scrambling to find ways to equalize.

“We denied them any kind of activity in our half and we were able to create stuff. We purposely let them come into us and we wanted to coun-ter. It worked pretty well,” O’Donnell said. “It’s difficult when you’re playing down. There’s a lot more anxiety than when you’re just defend-ing. It’s easier to defend than to create a lot of stuff offen-sively. I think that take its toll on you.”

Neither team seemed shy of contact, and the rough-and-tumble play worked well for both teams until the 25th

Errors undo Cadets in VIS championship

Blake Banet went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs for the Panthers. Reid Leonard hit a double and scored a run for the Cadets.

This was the third time in four seasons that Paul VI elim-inated Benedictine from the VISAA playoffs. The Panthers beat Benedictine 6-4 last year

in the semifinals and 8-4 in the 2009 championship game. The Cadets won the title in 2010.

Following the game, Ryan took a moment to reminisce

on his team’s accomplishments in 2012. The Cadets lost almost all their pitchers from last

By Eric KolenichMedia General News Services

Photo by Kenny Moore

In the VIS championship game, Benedictine catcher Sam Slough, right, gets the cut off and lunges to catch Paul VI’s Blake Mc-Crea (18) for a tag out at the plate. Paul VI went on to beat the Cadets 5-3.

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Collegiate defender Liza Carter, left, tries to defend against St. Anne’s-Belfield forward Kylie Hegemier. Hegemier scored two goals in the Saint’s 2-0 win over the Cougars.

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The undefeated James River District 2012 champion boy’s varsity soccer team; Goochland High School. #13-Javier Moreno, #11-Kevin Adams, #14-Jace Gregory, #24-Sean McCauley, #17-Richard Young, #4-West Camp-Crowder, #3-Caleb Doody, #16-James Zogran-Werness, #15-Rashid Socarras, #19-Josh Hayward, #21-Jesse McWilliams, #23-Chris Hawk, Sam Mar-tin, #10-Chris Martinez, #22-Raleigh Marria, #7-Eric Malicek, #18-Brad Bumgarner, #6-Guiller-mo Mendez, #8-Nick Yuen, #5-Ricky Gordon, #9-Fernando Ibarra, Austin Hayward, Coaches Patrick Brook and Eric Albright, Team Mgr. Anthoony Wilt.

Congratulations Bulldogs

year’s squad. Ryan Millican, who threw only innings in 20 games, matured into a reliable, dependable ace in 2012.

Benedictine fell to only two private schools this year, Paul VI and Steward.

The Cadets reached the championship game after a dramatic come from behind victory over St. Christopher’s.

For complete story on semifinal game go to www.goochlandgazette.com.

Eric Kolenich is a staff writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch. PaulVI.................... 1013000—5103 Benedictine........... 100 110 0—3 74 Miican, M. Geary (4), Konvicka (6) and Slough. Lawson, Newell (4), Gunst (6) and Banet. W — Newell. L — Miican. S — Gunst.

minute. Hegemier found her-self with the ball and only a Collegiate keeper and defend-er between her and the net.

“[Taylor Anne Barry] played me the ball over the top and the goalie came out for it,” Hegemier said. “I chopped it back past the goalie and there was no one in the goal so I just shot it in.”

The next few minutes were critical to preserve the Saints’ advantage.

“I knew the big five min-utes – what they call it – when [the opponent] needs to score right after,” Hegemier said. “We need to make sure the other team doesn’t score. That’s what I was thinking.”

St. Anne’s-Belfield held out that five minutes, and for another five, when Hegemier, needing no assist, made Collegiate’s task all the more difficult. She worked the ball from midfield down to the right corner, came back toward the middle, then kicked the

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Benedictine’s Colton Konvicka slides safely under the tag as Richard Mancari (1) of Paul VI bobbles the ball.

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and Sam Martin combined for seven saves in the contest.

Goochland advanced to the JRD semifinals and hosted Nottoway on Wednesday.

With a win, the Bulldogs would then move on to host the JRD championship on Friday.

Not to be outdone, the Goochland baseball team eliminated Cumberland from the JRD tournament with a 6-0 shutout in the quarterfinals.

In a complete game effort, Goochland’s Chase Brookman threw a one-hitter with no walks while recording seven strikeouts.

On offense, Scott Pearce went 2-for-3 with a pair of runs and an RBI triple.

The Bulldogs hosted Buckingham in the semifinals on Wednesday. With a win they will advance to host the JRD championship game on Friday.

SoftballNottoway.................. 000 00 — 0 2 5Goochland.............. 106 3x — 10 7 1

ball just out of range of the keeper’s hands into the left wall of the net.

Rider was not going to let losing spoil his appreciation for what the Cougars accom-plished this season.

“A long season, a good run into the playoffs, I’m just so happy to be along for the ride with these girls. They were fantastic,” Rider said. “We worked really hard to get here. It was special. I think you have to work hard not to let that temper the achievement of being here and playing under the lights in the champion-ship.”

STAB reached the VIS championship by defeating #1 seed St. Catherine’s in the semifinals. It was the third meeting between the two teams with the Saints winning the previous two.

Collegiate............................... 0 0 – 0St. Anne’s-Belfield................. 2 0 – 2STAB – Hegemier (Berry), 25th min-uteSTAB – Hegemier, 35th minuteSaves – Tondini (C) 4, Gampper (STAB) 1Records – Collegiate 12-8-2, St. Anne’s-Belfield 14-2-2.

Worsham and Redman; Tremain and Tester.Records: Nottoway n/r; Goochland 18-1

Boys soccerCumberland........................ 0 0 — 0Goochland.......................... 2 5 — 7G: Rashid Socarras, Raleigh Marria, Jesse McWilliams, Kevin Adams, Ricky GordonSaves: Patterson (C) 12; Hawk (G) 6, Martin (G) 1Records: Cumberland 1-14; Goochland 14-0-1

BaseballCumberland........ 000 000 0 — 0 1 4Goochland........... 010 410 x — 6 8 1Samuels, Garnett (6) and Perry. Brookman and Pearce. L — Samuels.Highlights: Trace Nixon (G) 1 for 2, 2 RBIs; Alex McDowell (G) 1 for 3.Records: Cumberland 2-13-2; Goochland 14-7

JRD ScheduleSoftball

Monday’s quarterfinalsNo. 1 GHS 7, No. 8 Cumberland 0No.5 BluestoneatNo.4Nottoway,6No. 6 R.-Henry at No. 3 Amelia, 5No. 7 Central at No. 2 Buck., 5

Wednesday’s semifinals, at higher seed

Upper bracket winnersLower bracket winners

Friday’s final, at higher seedSemifinal winners

Boys soccer

Monday’s quarterfinalsNo. 1 GHS, 10, No. 8 Nottoway 0No. 5 Amelia 7, No. 4 Bluestone 4No. 3 Central 6, No. 6 Buck. 0No. 7 Cumb. 7, No. 2 R.-Henry 4Wednesday’s semifinals, at higher seedAmelia at GoochlandCumberland at Lunenburg

Friday’s final, at higher seedSemifinal winners

BaseballMonday’s quarterfinals

No. 1 GHS 6, No. 8 Cumberland 0

No. 5 Buckingham 7, No. 4 Lunenburg 2No. 2 Randolph-Henry 5, No. 7 Nottoway 1

Today’s quarterfinalNo. 6 Bluestone at No. 3 Amelia, 6

Wednesday’s semifinals, at higher seed

No. 5 Buckingham at No. 1 GoochlandBlue/Amel at No. 2 Randolph-Henry

Friday’s final, at higher seed

Semifinal winners

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23-PBS (23) Antiques Roadshow ’ The Desert Currents BBC World Burt Wolf Lawrence Welk Served? Keeping Up Wait... As Time... Doc Martin The Admirer EastEnders EastEnders Gl. Trekker57-PBS (24) Old House Old House Old House Hometime Woodwright MotorWeek Nature Å (DVS) NOVA ’ Å (DVS) ›››‡ Papillon (1973) Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman. The Desert Speaks ’

USA (33) < NCIS Kill Ari Å NCIS Kill Ari Å NCIS Iced ’ Å NCIS Friends and Lovers NCIS Agent Afloat ’ NCIS ’ Å NCIS Royals and Loyals ›‡ Land of the Lost (2009) Å

TNT (34) H (2:30) Good Will Hunting ›››‡ Forrest Gump (1994, Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. Å ››› The Sum of All Fears (2002) Ben Affleck. Premiere. Å ›› Annapolis (2006, Drama) James Franco. Å

WTBS (35) B King King Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang ›››‡ The Longest Yard (1974) Burt Reynolds. Å Harold & Kumar GoA&E (37) = Gene Simmons Family Jewels Å Flipped Off Å Flipped Off Family Feud Storage Storage Storage Storage Flipped Off Å (:01) Flipped Off Å StorageSPIKE (39) I (3:41) Ink Master Å (4:46) ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977) Mark Hamill. ’ ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Mark Hamill. ’ I Am Bruce Lee (2011) ’ Å

DISC (44) O MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å American Chopper ’ Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å CatchNICK (49) M iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victorious Victorious Victorious Victorious Victorious Rock iCarly ’ Victorious Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends Friends ’

DISN (50) K A.N.T. Farm ’ Å A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Jessie ’ A.N.T. Farm Austin Austin A.N.T. FarmFAM (53) J Chronicles of Narnia: Lion, Witch ››‡ Alice in Wonderland (2010, Fantasy) Johnny Depp. ››› The Princess and the Frog (2009, Comedy) ›››› Beauty and the Beast (1991, Fantasy) Bring It OnLIFE (60) > Lies He Told (1997) Gary Cole, Karen Sillas. Å Murder on Pleasant Drive (2006) Kelli Williams. ›› Murder in Greenwich (2002) Premiere. Å Blue-Eyed Butcher (2012) Sara Paxton. Å MurderAMC (56) W (2:00) ››‡ Midway ››‡ Heartbreak Ridge (1986) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason. Å ›››‡ Flags of Our Fathers (2006, War) Ryan Phillippe. Premiere. ›››› Letters From Iwo Jima Å

HBO (301) 5 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ’ (:45) ›››‡ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 ››› Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) ‘PG’ 24/7 ››‡ Robin Hood (2010) Russell Crowe. ’ ‘PG-13’ ÅMAX (320) (270) Sucker P (:20) ››‡ Days of Thunder Å (:10) ››‡ Underworld (2003) Kate Beckinsale. (:15) ›‡ Your Highness (2011) ’ ‘R’ Å ››› Beginners (2010) ‘R’ Å Girl’s Guide Sexual

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CSN (7) E College Baseball Sports Unlimited SportsNet SportsNet World Poker Tour UFC Unleashed Boys in the Ravens SportsNet Boxing: Darnell Boone vs. Dyah Davis.

8-ABC (8) ( My Pillow Estate Stargate Universe Å News ABC News Funniest Home Videos Duets The stars perform with their partners. Å Rookie Blue ’ Å News (:35) Law & Order Å

6-CBS (9) & PGA Tour Golf CBS News News 60 Minutes ’ Å Blue Bloods Dedication The Good Wife Å NYC 22 (N) ’ Å News (:35) Brothers & Sisters35-FOX (11) . Big Bang Big Bang WEN Hair NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup: Coca-Cola 600. From Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. (N Subject to Blackout) Å News at 10 Two Men Big Bang Ring, Honor12-NBC (12) , Golf: Senior PGA Championship, Final Round. (N) News NBC News Dateline NBC ’ Å Harry’s Law ’ Å America’s Got Talent ’ America’s Got Talent ’ News Inside Edit. Paid Prog.65-CW (13) 4 (3:30) ››› Unfaithful (2002) Richard Gere. Loss Hates Chris Heartland True Enough The Closer Next of Kin The Closer Å King King Friends ’ Friends ’ Comedy.TVWGN (15) MLB Post. Videos Law Order: CI Law Order: CI 30 Rock ’ How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News/Nine Replay The Unit Off the Meter Monk23-PBS (23) ›››‡ Papillon (1973) Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman. Equitrek Globe Trekker ’ Memorial Day Concert Memorial Day Concert Home for Sgt. Lyon Front Row57-PBS (24) The War ’ The War FUBAR Troops on the German border. ’ (:43) The War Bad news; Ardennes counterattack. ’ (8:47) The War The war with Japan. Å (DVS) Memorial Day ConcertUSA (33) < (3:00) ››› X-Men (2000) Å ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Å ›‡ G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) Channing Tatum. ›› Fast & Furious (2009) Å

TNT (34) H (:15) ›››‡ Braveheart (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. Å ›››‡ Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent. Å (:20) We Were SoldiersWTBS (35) B Baseball King King ››‡ The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler. Å ››‡ Meet the Fockers (2004) Robert De Niro. Å (:35) ››‡ Meet the Fockers (2004) Å

A&E (37) = Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Hopeless Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds JJ Å Criminal Minds Å (:01) Criminal Minds ’ CriminalSPIKE (39) I Star Wars (:41) ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Mark Hamill. ’ ›››‡ Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. ’ Jurassic Park III (2001)

DISC (44) O Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction MythBusters Demolition Derby Special ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters Demolition Derby Special

NICK (49) M iCarly ’ iCarly ’ Victorious Victorious SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Nick News ’70s Show George George Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’

DISN (50) K Phineas Phineas Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Shake It Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin A.N.T. Farm Shake It Austin Good Luck WizardsFAM (53) J ››‡ Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde ››› The Princess and the Frog (2009, Comedy) ›››› Beauty and the Beast (1991, Fantasy) ››‡ Race to Witch Mountain (2009) J. OsteenLIFE (60) > The Two Mr. Kissels ›› Murder in Greenwich (2002, Docudrama) Å ›› Murder in the Hamptons (2005) Å Sex & Lies in Sin City: The Ted Binion Scandal (:01) ›› Murder in the HamptonsAMC (56) W Apocalypse Now Redux ››‡ Hart’s War (2002, War) Bruce Willis, Colin Farrell. Premiere. The Killing ’ Å The Killing 72 Hours (N) Mad Men (N) Å (:04) The Pitch (N) Å Mad MenHBO (301) 5 KF Panda 2 ››› X-Men: First Class (2011) James McAvoy. True Blood (:10) ›› Hall Pass (2011) Owen Wilson. ‘R’ Å Game of Thrones (N) ’ Veep (N) Girls (N) ’ Game of Thrones Å Veep Å

MAX (320) (270) Something ›› Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) ‘R’ (:15) ›‡ Get Carter (2000) Sylvester Stallone. ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) ›› American Wedding (2003) ‘NR’ Dirty Blondes

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ESPN (4) C NFL Live (N) Å Around Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å NBA Countdown (N) Lottery NBA Basketball: Conference Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportCtrCSN (7) E Sports Unlimited ’net Impact Redskins SportsNet SportsNet WNBA Basketball: Lynx at Mystics Mystics Halls Fame SportsNet SportsTalk SportsNet Redskins ’net Impact8-ABC (8) ( Dr. Phil ’ Å 8 News 8 News News ABC News Wheel Jeopardy! The Middle Suburg. Mod Fam Happy Apt. 23 Mod Fam News Nightline J. Kimmel6-CBS (9) & The Dr. Oz Show Å News News News CBS News CBS6 News Extra (N) Dogs in the City Å Criminal Minds ’ CSI: Crime Scene News Late Show W/Letterman35-FOX (11) . Maury ’ Å Judge Judy Judge Judy Simpsons Family Guy Two Men Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance Auditions continue. FOX News at 10 Å Two Men Big Bang Family Guy12-NBC (12) , News Inside Ed. News News News NBC News Ent Inside Ed. 2012 Stanley Cup Final: Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) ’ (Live) Å News Tonight Show w/J. Leno65-CW (13) 4 Judge Mathis ’ Å Judge B. Family Fd Family Fd News Payne Payne America’s Next Model America’s Next Model TMZ (N) ’ King King 30 Rock ’ Friends ’

WGN (15) Walker, Texas Ranger Chris Chris 30 Rock ’ 30 Rock ’ Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) 30 Rock ’ Scrubs ’ Scrubs ’

23-PBS (23) Fetch! With WordGirl Electric Wild Kratts News Business PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Nature Black Mamba ’ NOVA ’ Å (DVS) Inside Nature’s Giants Song of the Mountains C. Rose57-PBS (24) Caillou Sid Dinosaur Cat in the Curious Martha Travel As Time... Craft in America ’ Masterpiece Mystery! Å (DVS) Skipjacks PBS NewsHour (N) ’ NOVA ’

USA (33) < NCIS Vanished ’ Å NCIS Terminal Leave ’ NCIS Forced Entry ’ NCIS Caught on Tape NCIS Conspiracy Theory NCIS Bored housewives. NCIS Murdered model. Fairly Legal Å RoughTNT (34) H Law & Order ’ Law & Order Scoundrels Law & Order Paranoia Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ CSI: NY ’ Å Men-WorkWTBS (35) B Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ King King Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Men-WorkA&E (37) = The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. StorageSPIKE (39) I (:12) 1,000 Ways to Die Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Am Digger Am Digger Am Digger Am Digger AuctionDISC (44) O American Guns Å Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction American Guns Å American Guns (N) ’ Auction Auction American Guns Å AuctionNICK (49) M Kung Fu Kung Fu SpongeBob SpongeBob Rock Rock Victorious Victorious ’70s Show ’70s Show George George Friends ’ Friends ’ Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends ’

DISN (50) K Austin Austin A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Shake It Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Shake It ››‡ 16 Wishes (2010) ‘G’ Å A.N.T. Farm (:35) Jessie Phineas Shake It WizardsFAM (53) J Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa Melissa ››› My Fake Fiancé (2009) Melissa Joan Hart. The 700 Club Å PrinceLIFE (60) > How I Met Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Coming Home (N) Å Coming Home (N) Å The Client List Å Wife SwapAMC (56) W (2:00) Space Cowboys CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami Power Trip ›››‡ Cinderella Man (2005) Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger. Å ››› A League of Their Own (1992)

HBO (301) 5 (3:30) ››‡ The Eagle (2011) ’ › Just Married (2003) ‘PG-13’ Å (:15) ››› Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Snow White Veep Å Girls Å Game of Thrones Å Real Time W/ Bill Maher ThronesMAX (320) (270) (:15) ›› Trading Places (1983) Dan Aykroyd. ‘R’ (:15) ››‡ Once Upon a Time in Mexico ‘R’ ››‡ Underworld (2003) Kate Beckinsale. ‘R’ The Pool Boys (2009) Matthew Lillard. ›››‡ Speed ‘R’

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WTBS (35) B Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ King King Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan The OfficeA&E (37) = The First 48 Å The First 48 10 Pounds Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageSPIKE (39) I Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die TBA ›‡ Halloween (2007, Horror) Malcolm McDowell. ’ ››‡ Saw (2004) Cary Elwes, Danny Glover. Premiere. ’ TBA Ways Die Ways DieDISC (44) O Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch Å Deadliest Catch The aftermath of the hurricane. (N) The Devil’s Ride (N) ’ Deadliest Catch The Aftermath Å

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DISN (50) K Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Shake It Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Austin Radio Rebel (2012) Debby Ryan. ‘NR’ A.N.T. Farm (:35) Jessie Phineas Shake It WizardsFAM (53) J ’70s Show ›› Dennis the Menace (1993) Walter Matthau. ››› Holes (2003, Adventure) Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight. ››› Freaky Friday (2003) Jamie Lee Curtis. The 700 Club Å PrinceLIFE (60) > How I Met Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms: Miami Dance Moms: Miami (N) Dance Moms: Miami DanceAMC (56) W (2:00) The Perfect Storm CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami Bombshell CSI: Miami ’ Å ››› Space Cowboys (2000) Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones. Å ››› Die Hard With a VengeanceHBO (301) 5 (3:15) Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012) Clive Owen. REAL Sports Gumbel Fight Game Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Å First Look 24/7 Veep Å Game of Thrones Å R. GervaisMAX (320) (270) Star Trek V ›› The Replacement Killers (1998) ››› My Cousin Vinny (1992) Joe Pesci. ‘R’ Å ››› Beginners (2010) ’ ‘R’ Å Snow White ››› Unstoppable (2010) ‘PG-13’ Femme Lady

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Monday, May 28

The Goochland Memorial Day Ceremony will be conducted 10 a.m., on the Goochland Courthouse Green (inclement weather venue at GHS Auditorium same time). The featured speaker is Capt Bryan Rhode USMC Veteran. The program will include The Marine Veterans Color Guard, The Goochland High School Jazz Chorus and a something real-ly special, WWII and Korean War Veterans in prior battle uniforms amongst the audi-ence. Please contact Joe Wadle 708-0513 with questions.

Thursday, June 7

Ice Cream Social at the Goochland Branch Library at 6 p.m. Enjoy ice cream, face painting, and balloon creations. Sign up for the Summer Reading Program, too! Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Goochland Library. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more information.

Friday, June 8

Friday Morning Movie at the Goochland Branch Library at 10 a.m. See a great movie on the big screen. Refreshments provided by the Friends of

the Goochland Library. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more information.

Friday, June 15

Friday Morning Movie at the Goochland Branch Library at 10 a.m. See a great movie on the big screen. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Goochland Library. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more information.

Thursday, June 21

IceBreaker Games for Teens at the Goochland Branch

Library at 6 p.m. Ages 11-18. Play icebreaker games and meet new friends. Enjoy pizza, drinks, and dessert provided by the Friends of the Goochland Library. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more information.

Friday, June 22

Friday Morning Movie at the Goochland Branch Library at 10 a.m. See a great movie on the big screen. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Goochland Library. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more infor-mation.

Saturday, June 23

Giant Sun Craft at the Goochland Branch Library at 10 a.m. Make a giant sun using sticks yarn, fabric, beads, and natural materials. Supplies provided by the Friends of the Goochland Library. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more information.

Wednesday, June 27

Blue Sky Puppets: “Goldy Bear and the Three Locks, Readin’ and Dreamin’ Big!” at the Goochland Branch Library at 4 p.m. Call 556-4774 or visit the library at 3075 River Road West for more information.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF581 Manakin Towne Place

Manakin Sabot, Virginia (Goochland County)Tax Map #62-28-17

In execution of a Deed of Trust in the name of Ke-vin M. Gerber and Monica R. Gerber dated Decem-ber 19, 2008, recorded as Instrument #080004560in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court ofGoochland County, Virginia, which Noteholder isEVB, successor in interest to EVB Mortgage, LLC,the undersigned Substitute Trustees, either ofwhom may act, will offer for sale at public auctionto the highest bidder, at the front entrance of theGoochland County Circuit Court, 2938 River RoadWest, Goochland, Virginia on May 25, 2012 at 10:00a.m., the following property:All that certain lot or parcel of land, together withimprovements thereon and appurtenances theretobelonging, lying and being in the Dover District,Goochland County, Virginia and being known asLot 17, Section VII, The Meadows at Manakin.In addition, sale shall be made subject to all exist-ing easements and restrictive covenants as thesame may lawfully affect the real estate. Propertyto be sold in "AS IS" condition without any war-ranties. Property shall be conveyed to the pur-chaser by special warranty deed.Terms of Sale: Cash, Cashier’s or Certified Checkat sale made payable to Hill and Rainey Attorneys.Certified funds must be presented to Trustee forinspection at the start of sale in order to be quali-fied to bid. Bidding Increments: Not less than$100.00. A deposit of $10,000.00 will be requiredfrom the successful bidder at the time of sale withsettlement within thirty (30) days from the date ofsale. Additional terms may be announced at thetime of sale.Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Prac-tices Act, we advise you that this communicationis from a debt collector attempting to collect theindebtedness referred to herein and any informa-tion we obtain will be used for that purpose.

Robert B. Hill, T. O. Rainey, III,Shelley Richardson, and Susan J. Newman,

Substitute Trustees

This is a communication from a debt collector.Please refer to our website for further informa-tion: www.hillandrainey.com

Hill and Rainey Attorneys2425 Boulevard, Suite 9Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834(804) 526-8300, Ext. 124 or 117

Real Estate Tax bills for the first half of 2012 have been mailed. If you have notreceived your bill(s), please contact the Treasurer’s Office at (804) 556-5806 before thedue date.

First half tax bills are due to be paid by Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Bills not paid bythis date are subject to a 10% penalty on the first day after the due date. Interest onunpaid bills will accrue at a rate of 10% per year beginning the first day of the first monthafter the due date. Failure to receive a bill does not constitute relief of payment oftaxes or penalties and interest. United States Postal Service postmarks, not businesspostal meter stamps, establish the timeliness of mailed payments.

To pay by credit card, log on to www.officialpayments.com or call1-888-2PAYTAXand use the Goochland County jurisdiction code 1031. There is a convenience feecharged to taxpayers for this service.

Check or money order payments may be mailed to the Treasurer of Goochland County,P.O. Box 188, Goochland, VA 23063.

Payments may also be made in person at the Treasurer’s Office in the Goochland CountyAdministration Building, 1800 Sandy Hook Road, Goochland, VA between 8:30 a.m. and5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. In addition, payments may be dropped in the DropBox located on the side of the Administration Building next to Sandy Hook Road.

Please call the Treasurer’s Office at (804)556-5806 for further information.

Pamela Cooke JohnsonTreasurer

AttentionGoochland County Taxpayers

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICEThe Goochland County Board of Supervisors will hold public hearingson Tuesday, June 5th, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Goochland AdministrationBuilding, 1800 Sandy Hook Rd., Board Meeting Room, Suite 250,Goochland, VA on the following:

a. Countywide Ordinance Amendment to Article 3 (“Agricultural,

Limited, District A-2”), Section 3 (“Conditional uses permitted by

special exception”) and Article 30 (“De�initions”) of the Goochland

County Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the Goochland County

Code of Ordinances) to de�ine the term “wastewater treatment

plant” and to allow the same as a conditional use permitted by

special exception in the A-2 Zoning District.

b. District 5 CU-2012-00003 Application �iled by Aqua

Virginia, Inc. requesting a Conditional Use Permit to construct and

operate a “wastewater treatment plant” on Assessor’s Parcel No.

62-1-31-D (GPIN 7704-66-9181) located at 600 Hermitage Road

at the intersection of River Road West and Hermitage Road. The

property is zoned Agricultural, Limited (A-2) and is designated

Rural Enhancement Area and Residential Minimum 1 Acre Lots in

the Comprehensive Plan. The property is partially within Manakin

Village.

c. Countywide Ordinance Amendment to Article 21, Division

5, Section 18 (“Plan of Development”) of the Goochland County

Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A to the Goochland County Code

of Ordinances) by revising the provisions related to the plan of

development approval process.

The above information/applications/plans/ordinances/resolutions/amendments can be viewed in the CountyAdministrator’s office, Mondaythrough Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Meeting accommodations, includinginterpreters, are provided upon request. TDD 556-5317.

E-mail:[email protected]: www.co.goochland.va.us.

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