VCS Shipbuilders Complete NNS’ Final Module of Block III A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding 9 | 26 | 2016 CONTINUED ON PG 2 Recently, the Virginia-Class Submarine (VCS) Program completed the bow section module for South Dakota (SSN 790). The bow module is the final NNS module of the Virginia-Class Submarine Block III contract. It is the largest and heaviest module and is built under a unique teaming arrangement between Newport News Shipbuilding and General Dynamics Electric Boat. “The bow construction team has been challenged to look for new ways to achieve best ever results. After successful delivery of the bow module for USS Indiana (SSN 789), the team delivered... Visit the 130th Anniversary website to watch new congratulatory video messages from Brent Fedors, Chief Administrative Officer for Gloucester County, Frank Wagner,Virginia State Senate and Karen Joyner, CEO, Virginia Peninsula Foodbank. New videos are added to the website each week. The Community Congratulates NNS on 130 Years New MyNNS Homepage Newport News Shipbuilding’s internal homepage is getting an upgrade. Powered by SharePoint, the new MyNNS homepage makes searching for people and information easier, and provides quick access to an employees’ personal profile, alerts, news, company events and more. Beginning on Oct. 3, all traffic to the current Yardnet homepage will be redirected to the new homepage (other sites and resources on Yardnet will not be affected). Visit MyNNS to preview the new homepage and provide feedback.
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VCS Shipbuilders Complete NNS’ Final Module of Block III
A weekly publication of Newport News Shipbuilding9 | 26 | 2016
CONTINUED ON PG 2
Recently, the Virginia-Class Submarine (VCS) Program completed the bow section module for South Dakota (SSN 790).
The bow module is the final NNS module of the Virginia-Class Submarine Block III contract. It is the largest and heaviest module and is built under a unique teaming arrangement between Newport News Shipbuilding and General Dynamics Electric Boat.
“The bow construction team has been challenged to look for new ways to achieve best ever results. After successful delivery of the bow module for USS Indiana (SSN 789), the team delivered...
Visit the 130th Anniversary website to watch new congratulatory video messages from Brent Fedors, Chief Administrative Officer for Gloucester County, Frank Wagner,Virginia State Senate and Karen Joyner, CEO, Virginia Peninsula Foodbank. New videos are added to the website each week.
The Community Congratulates NNS on 130 Years
New MyNNS Homepage
Newport News Shipbuilding’s internal homepage is getting an upgrade. Powered by SharePoint, the new MyNNS homepage makes searching for people and information easier, and provides quick access to an employees’ personal profile, alerts, news, company events and more. Beginning on Oct. 3, all traffic to the current Yardnet homepage will be redirected to the new homepage (other sites and resources on Yardnet will not be affected).
Visit MyNNS to preview the new homepage and provide feedback.
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VCS Shipbuilders Complete NNS’ Final Module of Block IIICONTINUED FROM PG 1
Last week, Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) announced that its newly established scholarship fund awarded 78 scholarships to pre-kindergarten and post-secondary students of HII employees.
HII’s third party administrator, Scholarship Management Services, a division of Scholarship America, received more than 500 applications, and through a selection process, based on both academic and financial need, the program awarded scholarships totaling in value of $210,000 for the first year and $504,000 over the award recipients program duration.
Individual award amounts ranged from $1,500 for selected students enrolled in a two-year college program to $3,000 for selected students enrolled in a four-year program; the post-secondary awards are renewable for recipients who remain in good academic standing. The fund also awarded scholarships of up to $3,000 for pre-school education costs.
Of the scholarships awarded, 30 were granted to post-secondary students in four-year education programs, 16 were granted to post-secondary students in two-year technical/vocation programs, and 32 were granted to students in pre-kindergarten school readiness programs.
Newport News Shipbuilding Production Planner and Scheduler Gale Royal (X76), mother of a college scholarship recipient, is extremely grateful that the company acknowledges the importance of education.
“The fact that Mr. Petters would decline his salary for the program shows you how much he cares about his employees,” said Royal.
To read the full news release and to learn more about the program, visit the HII Scholarship Fund webpage.
...South Dakota’s bow with a new record time in outfitting,” said VCS Director of General Manufacturing Rob Austin. “I commend the team on their continuous drive to achieve best-ever results.”
South Dakota is the 17th boat of the Virginia class. Final construction of South Dakota will be completed at Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut.
Once complete, it will be 7,800 tons and 377 feet in length, have a beam of 34 feet, and operate at speeds greater than 25 knots submerged. It is designed with a reactor plant that will not require refueling during the planned life of the ship, reducing lifecycle costs while increasing underway time. It will have the capability to attack targets ashore with highly accurate Tomahawk cruise missiles and conduct covert long-term surveillance of land area, seaside waters or other sea-based forces.
NNS participates in Energy SummitIn August, representatives from Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), and its subsidiaries Stoller Newport News Nuclear (SN3) and Newport News Industrial (NNI), participated in the 2016 Intermountain Energy Summit held in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Clean energy innovation related to nuclear, solar, wind, geothermal and energy storage was the focus of the summit.
Representatives met with industry and government leaders to discuss nuclear energy construction, maintenance, research and development, and NNS representatives provided a demonstration of augmented reality technology.
SN3 President Nick Lombardo provided an overview of NNS and its subsidiaries, SN3 and NNI, to company executives, researchers, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) officials, Idaho government officials and lawmakers.
Lombardo also served as a moderator to answer questions related to renewable energy and the challenges facing the nation’s energy needs.
NNS Vice President of Nuclear Propulsion Barry Fletcher participated as a panelist during the summit. Fletcher addressed misperceptions about clean energy and led discussions on the importance of nuclear energy and innovations in nuclear construction, manufacturing and new nuclear technologies.
NNS Vice President of Nuclear Propulsion Barry Fletcher, center, participates as a panelist during the 2016 Intermountain Energy Summit held in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
As a result of an X11 “Fit to Fit” initiative, an improvement team was recently developed and tasked with reviewing existing structural inspection processes at Newport News Shipbuilding. X11 “Fit to Fit” initiatives focus on improvements in the areas of health, safety, knowledge, proficiency and engagement.
After just a few weeks of collaboration and brainstorming, the team identified and conducted a test pilot to eliminate structural re-inspections of non-critical items. The pilot program was considered successful when random checks were conducted by Department X67 and zero discrepancies were identified.
“The new process has proven to reduce inspection time and reduce time spent on re-work,” said Quality Test Inspector Derrick Hicks (X67).
After successful completion of the pilot program, and with support from X11 leadership, the improvement team incorporated the new process throughout New Carrier Construction Programs.
Recently, X11 Trade Director Joe Sabol
NNS Team Improves Inspection Process
Back Row (L to R): Larry Jameson (O69), Brian Williams (O04), Matthew Tilly (E16), Derrick Hicks (X67), Robbie Powell (X51) and Jeffery Wright (X10). Front Row (L to R): Randolph Scott (X11), X67 Manager of Test Inspection Cory Williams and X11 General Foreman Jeff Hite. Not Pictured: X91 Lead General Foreman Curtis Hall, X62 Superintendent Jerry Campbell and X82 Lead General Foreman Edward Pritchett. Photo by Chris Oxley
Career Pathways Offers Hands-on Training to Teachers Recently, Newport News Shipbuilding representatives from Career Pathways provided hands-on training for teachers at the Downtown Hampton Child Development Center (DHCDC).
The DHCDC is a nonprofit organization that serves approximately 160 children, from six weeks to five years of age.
Throughout the day, teachers were able to participate in demonstrations that offered new ways of incorporating principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) into the DHCDC’s curriculum.
The demonstrations gave teachers a glimpse around the world through the use of Google Cardboard virtual-reality goggles. They were also taught how to create homemade slime using Elmer’s glue, borax and water.
“How exciting for the teachers at Downtown Hampton Child Development Center to be able to access current STEM information and
Newport News Shipbuilding representatives from Career Pathways stand with teachers at the Downtown Hampton Child Development Center. Photo by John Whalen
met with the improvement team to thank them for their efforts. “The new inspection process has increased engagement and accountability. “As we continue to be challenged with improving cost and schedule, we must find new ways to approach old processes,” said Sabol.
activities from such highly skilled professionals at Newport News Shipbuilding,” said DHCDC Board Member Nancy Petters, wife of Huntington Ingalls Industries’ President Mike Petters. “These curious students will surely be the beneficiaries of hard stuff done right. What a great partnership between two wonderful organizations.”
Read the full article and watch a video of the event at www.dailypress.com.
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AROUND THE YARD
VCS Shipbuilder Recognized for an Improvement IdeaDuring a recent crew talk, Carroll Goodwyn (X31) brought a concern about an old pipe bending tool to his supervisor Rodney Huffman (X82/X31). The tool was not functioning properly and was causing the mechanics some discomfort. Goodwyn suggested that Huffman find a new machine that was easier to use and helped the mechanics in tight spaces. Huffman, who encourages his crew to bring new ideas to the table, quickly took action. Within a few weeks, and with the support of both Make-up Foreman Steven Ours and Industrial Engineer Steve Harbick, Goodwyn’s suggestion became a reality and a new pipe bending tool was purchased for the crew.
“I couldn’t be more excited to use the new pipe
The Gallup organization will begin administering this year’s employee engagement survey Wednesday, Sept. 28. Employees with computer access will be sent a link to the survey via email and employees without computer access will be given a paper copy. As always, the 17-question survey is entirely confidential and shouldn’t take longer than 15 minutes to complete (note: participating hourly employees will be paid for time spent completing the survey).
Newport News Shipbuilding’s senior leadership team takes the results of this survey very seriously and uses them to help each team learn what they can do to create a positive workplace where all employees can thrive. Company survey results will be shared with all employees at a later date.
Employee Engagement Survey Coming Soon
bending tool and I’m really looking forward to training the mechanics on how to use it,” said Goodwyn.
Carroll Goodwyn (X31) displays a new pipe bending tool used by X31 VCS mechanics.
Watch a heartfelt testimony from Chris Miner, vice president of In-Service Carrier Programs at Newport News Shipbuilding, to find out why it’s so important to focus on heart health. View the video on Yardnet or visit the Huntington Ingalls Industries Facebook page from a home computer. The Hampton Roads Heart Walk will be held on Oct. 22 at the Peninsula Town Center in Hampton and Oct. 29 at Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach. See flier on next page for additional details.
Watch Heartfelt Video Testimony from Chris Miner
Listed below are the most recent winners of the On-the-Spot Ethics Recognition Program Award.
Congratulations to the following employees: John Wright, Jr. (E84), Philip Hodges (X18), Wilbert Campbell (O39), Ashley Baltzis (E83), Kenny Stewart (E83), Carlton Spruill (O19), Carol Suder (O15), Jack McGhee, Jr. (O46), Kim Kelly (X57), Jim Bramble (E33), Abl Temple (O79), Chris Matthews (E03), Dwayne Blai (X84), Bill Mountford (X84), Elmer “Tommy” Conner (X11), Cecil Freeman (X11) and David Robinson (X42).
Ethics On-The-Spot Winners Recognized
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October 22 at Peninsula Town Center Hampton, VA
October 29 at Mount TrashmoreVirginia Beach, VA
Become a Team Lead Todayor
Join an Existing NNS Team For information or to register go to
www.HamptonRoadsHeartWalk.org
2016 Hampton Roads Heart Walk
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For more information or questions please contact Amy McDonald at 757-688-6489
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OCTOBER 4To recognize Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, the Cybersecurity division will host a lunch and learn event from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in VASCIC-Room 2 West on Oct. 4. During the event, a presentation will be given by a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who will talk about “Ransomware,” a type of malware that prevents or limits users from accessing their system. The presentation is intended to educate employees on how to protect themselves and the company against cybersecurity threats. Employees are required to flex their time to attend and no charge will be provided. Sign up on Yardnet or email [email protected] for more information.
Throughout the month of October, departments at Newport News Shipbuilding who would like to learn more about “Ransomware” are encouraged to invite a Cybersecurity representative from Department T51 to speak at a staff meeting or lunch and learn event. If interested, sign up on Yardnet or email [email protected] for more information.
DATEBOOK
OCTOBER 14The 2016 board for the Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) Employee Resource Group is currently planning for the nomination and election process to determine 2017 WiSE board members. Employees are encouraged to review board positions that will be open for the 2017-2018 term and consider increasing involvement with WiSE. See nomination form on Yardnet, which includes available board member positions. Nomination forms are due by Oct. 14. For questions, contact Krysti Filer (O20) at 380-4687.
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NOVEMBER 5The 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition is scheduled for Nov. 5 at Menchville High School in Newport News from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the event or to sign up as a Newport News Shipbuilding team mentor, contact Chris Brown (O35) at 688-7897. To learn about additional volunteer opportunities during the event, contact Vannia Willis (E30) at 534-4714.
OCTOBER 6Women in Shipbuilding Enterprise (WiSE) ERG will host a lunch and learn event in the VASCIC Auditorium from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Oct. 6. The theme of the event will be women and leadership development with guest speaker Kellye Walker, executive vice president and general counsel. Salad and bread sticks will be served. To RSVP, contact WiSE Board Member Britta Zambrana-Brown (K93) at 688-2786.
OCTOBER 15Save the date for the 2016 Newport News Shipbuilding Submarine Program Golf Classic on Oct. 15 at Cypress Creek Golf Course. For more information, contact Johnny Mintz (X67) at 880-8965 or via email at [email protected].
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Last week, Huntington Ingalls Industries Director of Ethics and Business Conduct Kenny Rogers sent a letter to employees regarding political activity at work.
With the 2016 political election cycle currently in full swing, it’s important to recall and comply with the company’s policy (Corporate Policy A7, “Employee Political Activity”) concerning political activities at work. HII respects the rights of employees to participate individually and not on the company’s behalf in the political process. This includes making voluntary contributions of employees’ non-working time and personal resources to support candidates and political parties of their choice.
HII’s policy does not allow political campaign or partisan political activities on company property and does not permit the use of HII resources, including computers, e-mail or employee work time, for campaigning, collecting contributions, or distributing or posting any printed or written materials, signs or banners at work. Further, communicating political messages and engaging in political debates and commentaries on candidates and related issues should not take place on company time.
The political activities of or on behalf of the company are carried out only as permitted by and in strict compliance with all applicable laws and company policies and procedures. For more information, please contact an HR Business Partner, your Business Conduct Office, or the Government and Customer Relations department.
HII Policy on Employee Political Activity at Work
REMINDER
OCTOBER 7The Reactor Servicing Department will host its fall Golf Classic at Sleepy Hole Golf Course in Suffolk, Virginia on Friday, Oct. 7. The event will have a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. with registration beginning at 11:30 a.m. Cost is $75 per golfer, which includes green fee, cart, unlimited range balls, tournament fee and post-tournament dinner. To RSVP, contact Gail Sawyer (X73) at 534-0588 or BJ Maben (X73) at 380-3957 by Sept. 9.
OCTOBER 7 In-Service Carriers will host its 13th Annual Aircraft Carrier Invitational Golf Tournament at Ford’s Colony Country Club on Friday, Oct. 7. The event is a four-man captain’s choice format starting at 1 p.m. with registration beginning at 11 a.m. Cost is $500 per team, which includes golf, driving range, welcome gifts and dinner. Proceeds from the event will benefit the USO. Contact Bruce Roberts (K69) at 380-4964 to register.
Front Cover: South Dakota (SSN 790) Section 1 moves from the SMOF to Sea Shuttle. Photo by Chris Oxley
Dean Ashe 45 years
MASTER SHIPBUILDERS SEPTEMBER
Richard “Rick” Chisholm45 years
David Boucher 45 years
Edward “Ed” Hall Jr. 45 years
Herbert “Herb” Moore Jr . 45 years
Wallace “Wally” Paige 45 years
Roland “Gravy” Vaillancourt Jr.45 years
Demetrius “Dee” Watson
45 yearsHerbert “Marty” Carter 40 years
Larry “Boston” Davis 40 years
Michael “Mike” Cunneen 40 years
Marion Elliott 40 years
William Banks
40 yearsRonnie Batten40 years
Aaron Dove45 years
Bruce Good 40 years
Wallace “Gator“ Johnson 40 years
Wayne Lucas 40 years
Johnny Marsh 40 years
Gary McCrickard 40 years
Mark Paine * 40 years
Joey Perry 40 years
Hue Richardson Jr. 40 years
LONG SERVICE
Pamela “Pam” Rowe 40 years
David Rushing40 years
Lewis “Shack” Shackelford40 years
* July 2016 Anniversary
Anthony “Tony” Vasco 40 years
Earnest “Big E” Widgeon Jr. 40 years
William “Bill” Wiggings Jr. 40 years
Joanne Belote O60 Norwood Brewington X36 Lianying Cai E68 William Carlton E82 Deborah Cartwright X31 Janet Chandler E89
Max Cox Jr. O38 Spurgeon Cross E18 Larry Faulk X42 Shirley Fennell O51 John Fitchett X15 Thomas Fry X18
Robert Fulcher O53 Frederick Gann Jr. X67 Sim Hailey X36 Allen Jackson O48 Arthur Lewis X36 Larry Malone X43
Edward Mann X43 Timothy Milby X43 Robert Minetree M53 Clinton Moore O31 William Neff E85 James Ochenkoski E30
Paul Reitz E74 William Robinson X18 William Routten X36 Marvin Ruffin X18 David Wade X42 Donald Whiteway O41
Gwendolyn Woods X33
LONG SERVICE SEPTEMBER
RETIREMENTS AUGUST
45 YEARSDean Ashe O41 David Boucher X21 Chip Buck X33 Richard Chisholm O53 Aaron Dove X31 Edward Hall Jr. X76 Rosita Holley O14 Herbert Moore Jr . X32 Wallace Paige O46 Charles Pierce X33 David Puckett X82 Nelson Rivera X79 Roland Vaillancourt Jr. X36 Demetrius Watson O14 Charles White E25
40 YEARS William Banks X33 Ronnie Batten X36 Laverne Boone X36
Herbert Carter X59 Michael Cunneen X10 Larry Davis X18 Marion Elliott E19 Bruce Good E07 Wallace Johnson X32 Phillip Keys X33 Wayne Lucas O22 Johnny Marsh X18 Gary McCrickard O26 Mark Paine * X18Joey Perry M10 Walter Perry X18 Hue Richardson Jr. X33 Pamela Rowe X71 David Rushing X36 Lewis Shackelford X42 Harold Stanley Jr. X18 Anthony Vasko X36 Earnest Widgeon Jr. O46 William Wiggins Jr. X32
Thomas Wilson Jr. X79 Cloyd Winebarger X31
35 YEARS Steven Bennett O39 David Blevins X43 Mark Bowman E24 George Burak X51 George Callis E27 Thomas Curtin X42 Joseph Cuthrell E49 Angela Cypress K70 Christopher Durand E83 Bruce Fisher O64 Mary Genua O48 Ronald Goodwin Jr. X36 Stephen Haywood X18 Marguerite Johnson E18 Mark Lauffenburger E20 Thomas Manley X73 Constance Massenburg O95
Michael Masters X88 Lisa Mayer E15 Letitia McDonald T55 Robert Meyer X80 Gary Peck E21 Roger Peckham X87 Alonzo Ricks O15 Kim Rideout X82 James Smiley E15 Pollard Waller X71 Debra Whitaker O51 John White III X43
30 YEARS Richard Charles O19 Mark Deese E22 Edward Marshall X59 Warren Patrick X59 Beth Pyles X75 Steven Schmitt O05 Michael Stronach E82
Robert Warthan E82 Jesse Wyatt Jr. X22
25 YEARS Howard Borum III E79 Stephen Cottle X18 Sean Dolan X71 Keith Jones O43Elizabeth Joyce AMSECKimita Lassiter O51 Clifton Marshall Jr. X91 Cesar Perez AMSECMatthew Poteat X91 Terry Smith E81 Connie Tanedo AMSEC
20 YEARS Robert Akemon E84 Kelly Baines O14 Carolyn Bradley O15Charleen Brown AMSEC
Keith Carter E42Keith Carter AMSECStephen Christie E05 Teresa Chubb N358 Derrick Coates N910 Clay Cochrane X70 Robert Dunn E27 Michele Green T55 Gerard Huber X83 Delretha Jones O15 Kevin Jones O15 John Parris E74Charles Parento AMSEC Walter Payne Sr. X87 Cindy Thomas O77 Keith Ward E44 Sabrina Watkins-Rock O63Elbert Williams O15
Newport News Shipbuilding’s first hull, the tug Dorothy, on permanent display after its 1976 restoration in this night shot on September 14, 1976. Photo by L. S. Everton40 Years Ago
TREK BICYCLE - 26” tires 24” frame, largest frame single speed beach cruiser like new paid $400 asking $250 pics available (757) 651-1350
DRUM KIT - 5Pc CB drum kit, bass, snare, 2 mounted and 1 floor tom, hi hat and crash, green shells all hardware VGC $250 (757) 851-9477
POLAR BEAR CLUB - Polar bear club forming for upcoming fall/winter season. Come jump in with us and have fun. (757) 346-8709
MISCELLANEOUS
CHILDCARE - Daycare ages 8 wks-6yrs M-F 5 a.m. to -6 p.m. CPR cert 1st aid cert.10yrs exp in nursing Pre K program is taught at low rate (757) 761-5222
GO KART SEAT - Fiberglass racing go kart seat. Sized for medium drivers, $15 OBO (804) 239-3302
LANDYARDS - Accessorize your lanyard. All are made to order. Pick your colors. $15 closed and $18 for magnetic breakaway. (757) 236-0789
MAKEUP ARTIST - Services incl: Bridal, Proms, & More! Will travel. (757) 325-5353
HOUSE CLEANING - Licensed and insured house cleaning at an affordable price by a maid you can trust. Free estimates. (757) 256-6486
ITEMS - Microwaves, patio sets, carpet shampooer, nuwave oven, ionic air purifier Kirby vac/shampooer many extras (757) 589-7248
Misc. cont.
OIL DRUM - 200-250 gal oil drum in great shape, use as is or re-purpose to a BBQ cooker. $125 (757) 869-9031
DRESSES - 10 diff evening gowns, bridesmaid, prom, cotillion, ring dance dresses. Short and long. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10. (757) 329-2361
SLU MATH EBOOK - Never used MyMathLab Plus Student Access C o d e . I S B N - 1 3 : 9 7 8 - 1 - 3 2 3 - 2 3 4 5 9 -4,ISBN-10:1-323-23459-4. $50, 60% off (757) 329-2361
HOME IMPROVE - For All Your Home Improvement Needs, Give Us A Call. Remodel Int.and Ext. Over 25 yrs. Exp. License Contractor. (757) 596-2138
ELECTRICIAN - Master Electrician. Licensed & Bonded Panel change, swimming pools, all electrical work.10% off Senior & NNS. (757) 927-7561
WOOD SIGNS - Various reclaimed wood signs/decor. Custom options avail. Text/call for pictures, prices or any questions. (757) 771-7377
WEDDING DRESS - Size 6. Beautiful one of a kind dress in excellent cond. $900 (757) 537-7054
MC JACKET - Medium motorcycle jacket. Breathable mesh with padding protection. Black and Gray $60 (757) 537-7054
TWO MC JACKETS - All-season motorcycle jackets with 3 layers. One small. One Medium. $90 each. (757) 537-7054
BRIDAL SHOES - Ladies white bridal/wedding shoes w/beading and sequins. Size 7, $25 (Orig $70) Call/text anytime. (757) 329-2361
FREE KITTENS - 2 Tabbies, 2 oranges, all born in April, spayed and neutered, 3 males and 1 female. (757) 562-4146
AKC LAB PUP - 10 week old female black lab pup, 1st shots and wormed. Parents on premises. $600 (757) 879-0661
PUPPIES - American Bandogge Mastiffs. ready to go Oct 2. will be large, will have utd shots. All brindles light and dark (757) 921-4570
REAL ESTATE
2.3 ACRE LOT - Gates Co. NC wooded lot 1/2 mile from state line. 400’ rd. front lined with river birch trees on private lane (757) 377-0303
Real Estate cont.
1988 DOUBLE WIDE - $105, 100 Gates co. 1 acre 3br 2bth, 24x36 carport, dead end road w/2 neighbors, most fenced in (757) 667-1063
STUDIO APART - Furnished,WI-FI included,PRIVATE entrance,very nice over garage in NNews residential area, 9mi to NNS $900/Mon (757) 358-4458
CONDO - KILN CREEK ground floor, 1-BR, sun room, water view, new floors, bath room, electrical and appliances $113,500 (757) 812-9763
LOG HOME - 3 acres 2,383 sq ft wrap around porch. 2 full baths 3 bed det garage and 18x20 metal storage shed $365K Smthfld. (757) 592-1100
TIME SHARE - Selling Westgate Time share, can use it at any Westgate around the USA, wk 31. For more info contact (786) 269-8732
HOME FOR SALE - 3 bedrooms 2baths 1,300 sqft Hampton $110k call or text (757) 828-6932
HOME 4 SALE - Double-wide 3 bedroom, 2 bath, A-frame, central heat/ac $22K, located in Red oaks Smithfield VA (757) 335-0771
HOME 4 SALE - NN Colony Pines, 1,857 SF, 4BR/2.5BA, Crnr lot, Updated kit. with nook, LR, DR, Deck, fenced in yard. $225K (757) 329-4404
HOUSE FOR RENT - 4BR/2BA, 2 car garage, 1950 SF, W/D, in a great neighborhood-close to SY. Available 10/1. Text for picture (804) 937-2236
HOUSE FOR RENT - 1,170 sq. ft. with 3 BR and 2 full baths. Located in Glendale area of NN. $1,200. Avail 11/1 (804) 937-2238
CONDO FOR SALE - Second floor condo for sale in Harbour view, north Suffolk. 1,300 sq ft, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. $160K (757) 774-8188
TIMESHARE - For sale in Berkshire, MA 2 Bdr., wk 48 avail. every 2 yr. great location near ski, outlet mall, campground and restaurant on site (518) 470-4650
HOME FOR RENT - Nice 3 bed 2.5 bath townhome in Courthouse Green, NN. Updated a few years ago. $1,025 per month (757) 880-2948
HOME FOR RENT - Beautiful 2 bed 2.5 bath Townhome in Hampton. Remodeled with granite, SS Appliances. 1450sqft $1150 (757) 880-2948
TOWNHOME 4 SALE - Coventry end unit,1425 sq/ft,2 bdrm,2.5 ba,1 car gar., 2 car driveway,privacy fence, new appliances/flrs $195k (757) 846-8357
WANTED
RIDERS NEEDED - Van leaving from Gloucester Courthouse - First Shift - 7 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. (804) 366-4016
LARGE HINGES - Seeking a pair of large gate hinges 12” or greater in length with a barrel width of at least 9”. Text picture (757) 869-6312
WASHER & DRYER - Broken washers & dryers that are in your way. Will pick up for free. (757) 617-0100
VAN RIDERS - Leave Ahoskie 12:55 p.m. in Winton-Gates County. Call (757) 287-7395
VAN RIDERS - van comes through King William West Point and New Kent Norge/Toana commuter lot (540) 907-5811
CAST IRON - looking for cast iron skillet pans etc not looking to pay a fortune for them (757) 813-8350
HOUSE TO RENT - Looking for a house to rent in the Menchville School area of Newport News. Please text me with any info. (757) 593-8501
MOBILE TRAILER - Seeking to buy a 2br/2ba mobile home trailer in good condition that can be transported w/o any issues. (757) 869-4128
VAN RIDERS - From Belvidere NC,Chowan, Gates County (Hwy32),downtown Suffolk to NNS 1st shift (252) 619-3117
THANK YOU! - To our E30, E49 & I&ES family: We can’t thank you enough for your support during this season.