Tom Chillemi

Tom Chillemi is a reporter for the Southside Sentinel.
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Improved Internet service coming to central, upper Middlesex County

Broadband Internet service is coming soon to unserved areas including central and upper Middlesex County. Residents or businesses in the service areas are encouraged to...

Community aids boat fire victim

Last week’s story in the Sentinel about a Jan. 23 fire that destroyed the boat that Rusty Chrisley and his 13-year-old Pomeranian-mix dog Star...

Apply now for Urbanna Oyster Festival queen and Little Miss Spat competition

The Urbanna Oyster Festival Foundation is now accepting applications for queen contestants for the 2025 Urbanna Oyster Festival. The queen and Little Miss Spat...

Middlesex firefighters have been busy the last few weeks

House, boat, brush fires The last three weeks have been a busy time for Middlesex County firefighters, as well as the Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue...

Wind-whipped Stingray Point fire fully engulfs two bayside dwellings

Fire destroys two homes in Deltaville, firefighters prevent further spread UPDATE Wind-driven fire quickly consumed two houses on Stingray Point on Thursday, Jan. 30. By the time the...

Town enters year four of $3,000-plus monthly rent

The Town of Urbanna’s quest to close on the purchase of the new town hall drags on. “Closing on purchase of 390 Virginia St. or...

Middlesex NAACP presents King Day program

“We Are Not Going Back” was the theme of the 20th annual King Day Breakfast sponsored by the Middlesex County NAACP Unit 7091 on...

Middlesex JV hoop girls still undefeated

The Middlesex High School junior varsity girls basketball team remains undefeated and notched a 35-3 win at King William on Jan. 16. The JV Lady...

Volunteerism drops, costs increase, leave squad “in a bind”

The volunteer rescue squad that formed in Deltaville in 1956 was reportedly one of the first rescue squads in Virginia. As the Middlesex County Volunteer...

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