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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter! Where the calendar has turned to April and with it comes a number of things.  Pollen.  Afternoon and/or evening thunderstorms - on que last night was a great example, right?  Busch Gardens is fully open and the coasters are running!  While we're on the topic of Busch Gardens - how many have either stopped by Pierce's Pitt Bar-B-Que while up in Williamsburg?  Pierce's celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2021 and they've done much more than serve up great barbecue in all those years.  If you missed the report from The Gazzette's Wilford Kale - catch it right here.  They've helped out the community and their neighbors quite a bit.

Ok - still on the topic of what transpires when the calendar turns to April.  College Beach Weekend.  Yes, it's here.  A bit early this year, yes.  The Pilot's Stacy Parker has ALL you want to know for this weekend - right here. Also......baseball is back!  Major League Baseball formally opened up yesterday and all teams will be up and running as of this evening.  Yes, even The Tides held opening day at Harbor Park this week.  Spring and opening day of MLB represents HOPE.  April also means the NBA is winding down.  For those aware of the NBA favorite of yours truly here at Reader Rewards: no comment.

As we close out this week, and get you on to your contests - should a group of us jump into a boat and help push and pull to get that cargo ship stuck in The Chesapeake Bay - out of the way??  Get your latest update right here.

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COMING SUNDAY:

Lamont Madison was a barber in prison, but the people who passed through his chair didn’t just leave with shorter hair. Madison found his niche in connecting with people.

“You ain’t just getting a haircut. We’re gonna understand each other,” he said.

Madison, 46, was released in February, and he’s set on continuing to help. As soon as he was out, he linked up with Darrell Redmond, 43, who was, at one point, Madison’s roommate in prison. The pair kept in steady contact even as Redmond was released years prior.

Together, along with Reggie Gatling, 39, they’re Portsmouth’s “credible messengers” — people who have earned respect on the streets because they know what it’s like to turn down the wrong path. Now, with two decades plus of time served behind them, they’re determined to keep the peace.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Susan was the wife of Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr., a naval hero famous throughout the country for his exploits in the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812, arguably the most popular man in the United States at that time. His funeral was attended by more than 10,000 mourners lining the streets of Washington.

(Decatur was a familiar figure in Norfolk, Susan’s hometown; they married there 14 years before and lived there in the early months of their marriage. The man who shot him, James Barron, was a familiar face too; he was a Hampton native. The Commodore Theatre in Portsmouth is named for him and he’s buried in the courtyard next to it.)

Now, what was Stephen Decatur’s widow to do?

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Attempts to ban books in the United States surged in 2021 to the highest level since the American Library Association began tracking book challenges 20 years ago, the organization said Monday.

Most of the targeted books were by or about Black and LGBTQ people, the association said.

Book challenges are a perennial issue at school board meetings and libraries. But more recently, efforts fueled by the country’s intensely polarized political environment have been amplified by social media, where lists of books that some consider to be inappropriate for children circulate quickly and widely.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Take a stroll through Selden Market this spring and you’ll see a host of new tenants that have set up shop.

Operated by Downtown Norfolk Council, Selden Market is a retail incubator offering low rent and low-risk options to rotating startups.

After an overwhelming response to its call for applications in December, the market will welcome five startup storefronts and a small-scale manufacturer.

Three new businesses are arriving in April: Bleubeing Studios, a lifestyle brand featuring ready-to-wear fashion and accessories; Shake It Up, a gourmet milkshake and dessert shop; and Springfield Bespoke Frames, creator of handmade custom frames.

In May, Cocojam, a Caribbean fusion restaurant will join the mix.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section

Name tags might not have been a bad option for Norfolk State’s football team.

With a significant senior class graduating and another dozen leaving the program, mostly through the transfer portal, the Spartans will boast a brand new look in coach Dawson Odums’ second season.

“It’s football, so it’s always gonna be next man up,” senior offensive lineman Colby Byrd said. “You’re always gonna have new people coming in, so I don’t think it changes nothing. We’ll just keep rolling with it.”

Byrd is one of several familiar faces you can point out along with sophomore running back J.J. Davis, senior cornerback Brandon Savage and senior linebacker Marquis Hall.

“I know the guys,” Odums said, noting the biggest difference from last year. “The relationships you built, the time you invested in them, I think they know you, you know them and you’re getting ready to see a difference in their attitude and their relations toward you. That’s big.”

Read more in the Sunday Sports section

New Virginia Tech football coach Brent Pry wants to shake things up this spring. Previous arrangements mean little to him and his staff. That means playing time must be earned. Starting jobs shouldn’t be assumed. It’s a new beginning for everyone in Blacksburg.

“You have to compete every snap,” said junior linebacker Alan Tisdale about the urgency he’s witnessed this spring.

That’s good news for players like fifth-year junior Keshon Artis and redshirt freshman Lakeem Rudolph, a couple of Hampton Roads products who have a chance to make an impression on the Hokies’ new coaching staff and perhaps step into bigger roles.

Read more in the Sunday Sports section

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