Tom Chillemi

Tom Chillemi is a reporter for the Southside Sentinel.
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Big chunk of town real estate owners are non-residents

About 59% of real estate in the Town of Urbanna’s boundaries is owned by Urbanna residents, reported Town Treasurer Michele Hutton at the March...

Sheri Blake operates K9 Bubble Baths

Sheri Blake started K9 Bubble Baths in April 2017 after working more than 30 years as a legal secretary. “My passion has always been animals,...

Urbanna Town Marina bridge estimates vary greatly

Cost to fix increases, estimates vary Price estimates to replace the bridge to the Urbanna Town Marina vary greatly from $4.4 million for a...

‘Great Middlesex Green Up’ 2026 event set for March 21

Preparations are under way for the fourth annual “Great Middlesex Green Up” is a county-wide initiative of Keep Middlesex Beautiful (KMB). The April event...

Kevin Gentry to serve as new county administrator

On Tuesday, March 3, the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to appoint Kevin Gentry as county administrator to replace current administrator Matt...

Middlesex hoop girls fall in region semifinal

Charger girls finish season 11-7, 6-4 The Middlesex High School (MHS) varsity girls basketball team’s season came to an end on Feb. 27 with...

MHS downs Mathews 49-45 in regular season finale

Charger girls basketball team finishes 10-6; surge into region action this week The Middlesex High School (MHS) varsity Lady Charger basketball team finished the regular...

Middlesex County political leaders share thoughts on redistricting

A special election is set for April 21 on a proposed constitutional amendment on redistricting. During the 2026 regular session of the Virginia General Assembly, legislators...

No stampede of candidates for Urbanna council and mayor seats

No one has filed as a candidate for the Urbanna Town Council and Urbanna mayoral election. The position of Urbanna mayor and three members of the Urbanna...

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