Cold Weather Advisory for Tangier: Stay Safe

Somerset County Emergency Management warns of dangerously cold weather conditions on Monday night into Tuesday, with wind chills dropping to 4°F and gusting winds up to 35 mph. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect from 2 AM to 10 AM EST for several counties. Precautions are advised to prevent frostbite and hypothermia.

Tangier Town Meeting Agenda – January 2025

Town of Tangier will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, at Tangier Combined School. Published below is the agenda for Monday’s meeting. Agenda  Call to order  Invocation  Pledge of Allegiance  Opening Statement  1. Agenda  2. Minutes  3. Town Office  4. The Virginia Municipal League 5. New Business  Website  Charter  Grant Writer  Town Ordinances ContinueContinue reading “Tangier Town Meeting Agenda – January 2025”

Why Tangier Island is Worth the Visit: A Personal Journey

Tangier, Virginia, is a unique island accessible by a mailboat from Crisfield, Maryland. The island showcases a tight-knit community with rich history. Tangier offers serene beaches, friendly locals, and top-notch seafood, leading to the author’s decision to purchase a home there.

Tangier Island Welcomes New Council Members

Accomack County Sheriff’s Lieutenant Bobby Taylor swore in new Tangier, Virginia, council members on December 26. The council members will serve from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2027. Mayor James “Ooker” Eskridge was re-elected and will be sworn in soon.

Nature in Tangier, Virginia

Tangier Island, Virginia, is in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay, located between the Eastern Shore and the Northern Neck of Virginia. Measuring less than one square mile, the Town of Tangier is comprised of three low-lying islands joined by small bridges. Most of the island is comprised of tidally inundated marshland. The marshes provideContinueContinue reading “Nature in Tangier, Virginia”

Tangier History Museum preserves island’s heritage and culture

The Tangier Island History Museum in Virginia celebrates the island’s rich heritage, from its naming by Captain John Smith to its role in the War of 1812. The museum showcases artifacts and stories that reflect the lives of local residents, emphasizing community bonds and the island’s unique culture amidst environmental challenges.

Tangier, Virginia, Captain Mark Haynie retires

Captain Mark Haynie, a 71-year-old native of Tangier Island, retires after 15 years of ferrying tourists between Tangier and Crisfield, Maryland. Celebrated by town residents, Mayor James Eskridge praised his dedication and emergency service. Haynie plans to continue his passion for watersports in retirement, focusing on fishing and crabbing.