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Tom Chillemi

Tom Chillemi is a reporter for the Southside Sentinel.
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Middlesex County youth gather to help keep Christ in Christmas observances

The event was the first of planned monthly activities and fun gatherings to provide youth in Middlesex County with new friendships, mentoring, and Christian values. 

Christmas Cruising on Jackson Creek

Yule-themed event draws rave reviews by Tom Chillemi -  The Jackson Creek Christmas cruises are a Deltaville tradition. Grandparents make memories with their grandchildren, fans...

Sheriff asks drivers to use care

by Tom Chillemi -  This holiday season many motorists will not make it to their destination. A traffic crash will cut short their plans. In his...

MC refining sewer plan

Central water is here. Sewer is being designed. by Tom Chillemi -  A wastewater collection system for the Topping area is being designed that would require...

Spectators welcomed, encouraged to attend Middlesex swim meets

"I joined the Deltaville Sharks as an assistant coach for the summer, and after seeing the swimming talent and interest, I was shocked that there wasn’t a swim team at the high school."

MHS hoop girls 0-8, will “put the work in” over break to improve

by Tom Chillemi - The Middlesex High School Lady Charger basketball team dropped three games last week to run its record to 0-8 before the...

Dec. 31 eyed as date water system starts

by Tom Chillemi -  Greg Chambers, who serves as chairman of the board of the Middlesex Water Authority (MWA), reported that the first two phases...

CCS and MHS swimmers excel at Kilmarnock meet

The Christchurch School swim team defeated the combined swim team of Middlesex High School and Lancaster High School — the two schools compete as one team — on Dec. 8 at the Northern Neck YMCA in Kilmarnock.

Middlesex Hoop girls make strides

The Middlesex High School (MHS) Lady Charger basketball team is improving. On Dec. 8, the Lady Chargers played a hard fought game at Rappahannock and fell short by just 3 points, losing 36-33.

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