Oct 10, 2009 | Eastern Shore News
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EDA reduces budget more than $200,000
PARKSLEY -- Accomack County's Economic Develop-ment Authority is paying its own way for the first time in 33 years, according to EDA Chairman John LeCato.
Spaceport's project manager thrives in unique job
WALLOPS ISLAND -- When the Minotaur rocket carrying the TacSat-3 military satellite blasted off last month from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, one of the people who helped it happen was a Saxis native and mother of two whose job is to ensure spaceport customers have everything they need to succeed.
Spaceport's project manager thrives in a unique job
When the Minotaur rocket carrying the TacSat-3 military satellite blasted off last month from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, one of the people who helped it happen was a Saxis native and mother of two whose job it is to ensure spaceport customers have everything they need to succeed.
Producers-only island farmers' market thrives
The Chincoteague Farmers' Market offers a variety of local produce such as fresh strawberries, homemade bread, herbs, flowers and local clams.
Saxis seeks $7M in coastal restoration
A federal agency will announce Friday whether a $7 million coastal and marine habitat restoration project proposed for Saxis will be approved.