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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Where somehow yours truly here at Reader Rewards forgot to remind all of us to turn our clocks back a full hour last weekend.  Perhaps this is the reason we're a bit tardy in getting this newsletter out to you this week?  We're afraid not.  In any event, we're back to an earlier sunrise and for whatever reason feels like darkness MUCH earlier as well for awhile.  Not to mention cooler temps!  Surely we weren't the only ones here at Reader Rewards that noticed the chillier temps this past week??

Beyond earlier sunsets and chillier temps, mid-November also brings about VHSL post-season football!  Before the playoffs though - you may recall our reference last week to the big showdown between Oscar Smith and Phoebus last Friday evening.  So much for the big showdown.  If you missed Larry Rubama's recap of the game - catch it here.  Fast-forward to the start of the VHSL playoffs THIS week AND staying on the topic of Oscar Smith: how about that performance last night by Oscar Smith's QB??  Once again, The Pilot's Larry Rubama has the record-breaking performance and recap of the game right here.   10 total touchdowns - 9 of which were passing.  Think he had to ice his throwing arm down overnight??  Incredible performance.

It's been a bit since we've had an update on the local food/restaurant scene.  A new chophouse is coming to Chesapeake!  Inside Business' Mike Holtzclaw has the story and preview on the opening of Cork & Bull Chophouse right here. That's the newest on the "turf" part - for the newest on the "surf" part....how about Virginia Beach getting Hampton Road's first Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls franchise?  Inside Business' Sandra Pennecke has all you need to know here. For a full recap of ALL the new and upcoming openings of local restaurants and retail shops, The Pilot's Tara Bozick has your summary right here!

Rounding out all this positive economic news is the tie-in to the impact that the local ports have to our economy and that of the East Coast.  If you missed The Pilot's Dave Ress' story on the new deals our ports have made to make our area a better cargo destination - read up on it here. 

Yes, I know: it's ALL about those contests - especially the gift cards up for grabs!  This week it's ALL about Thanksgiving Day meal preparations: Walmart, Kroger & Food Lion!

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Last Week's Contest Winners

Amazon -  Joseph Ross

Home Depot -     
 Faith Miller

Target -   
Denise Landle


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COMING SUNDAY:

Glenn Youngkin spent little of his campaign for governor talking about the pandemic, particularly in the weeks leading up to the election. Come January, when Virginia could be experiencing another surge, what will the political neophyte's COVID-19 response look like?

 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section

Across Hampton Roads, school districts are canceling days of in-person classes and adding asynchronous days to the calendar.

It’s not about COVID cases. It’s about fighting teacher burnout.

“What we are trying to do is give teachers planning time,” Chief Schools Officer Eugene Soltner told the Virginia Beach School Board in an Oct. 26 meeting. That night, the board voted in favor of creating early dismissals on several upcoming Wednesdays.

Suffolk has also added early-dismissal Wednesdays to their calendar. Other districts including Hampton, Newport News and Portsmouth have given students the entire week of Thanksgiving off from in-person classes. And Virginia Beach has paused nonessential professional development sessions that take place during the school day.

Will it be enough?

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Sometimes Walter Chrysler Jr. looked red carpet-ready, sporting a patterned sports coat, dress slacks and a shiny pair of dress shoes to match.

Other times, he blended in as he stopped to talk to visitors at the Chrysler Museum of Art, then known as the Norfolk Museum of Arts & Sciences. He’d watch from a corner as schoolchildren peered at the masterpieces as docents like Catherine Jordan Wass showed them around. Wass started as a volunteer and worked her way up before retiring as Chrysler’s deputy director in 2011.

“That was always so poignant for me,” she said about the way he watched the kids. “It was because of him that those children were looking at that masterpiece. I could tell that he was sincerely touched by it.”

Chrysler, the son of car manufacturer Walter P. Chrysler, spent his life collecting from artists such as Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol. In 1971, Chrysler donated his collection to Norfolk’s museum. It was worth $60 million to $80 million, and he and his wife eventually gifted more than 25,000 pieces and helped the museum gain worldwide recognition, especially in glass art.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the initial donation, the Chrysler is opening the “Building a Legacy: Chrysler Collects for the Future” exhibition on Nov. 19. The show includes gifts from local collectors such as Meredith and Brother Rutter, who have promised eight pieces of contemporary art from Glenn Ligon, McArthur Binion and others.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Portsmouth native Missy Elliott is an artist with few peers or precedents, a wildly innovative singer-songwriter-producer and music video pioneer of the past quarter century. She and longtime collaborator Timbaland, another Hampton Roads native, reshaped the sound of hip-hop. They made songs out of pings, bips and bloops — vocal and electronic — that became “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly),” “Work It,” “Get Ur Freak On,” along with hits for Aaliyah, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé (solo and with Destiny’s Child) and more than a hundred features, guest appearances and others. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, the first female hip-hop artist to be.

Elliott received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Don’t be surprised if you see a couple cousins dressed in lobster costumes waving to passersby in front of the newly opened Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls on Shore Drive in Virginia Beach.

While 5-year-old Cooper and 6-year-old Logan aren’t old enough to work in the family business just yet, they are part of the multigenerational endeavor owned by their parents and grandparents.

Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls, an Annapolis, Maryland-based franchise founded in 2014, opened its first Hampton Roads location Nov. 12. The chain’s free-standing restaurant at 3273 Shore Drive is in the former Sugar Shack spot, which underwent a complete transformation of the 2,500-square-foot layout.

Read more in the Work & Money section

Tom Brady and the reigning Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers return to the site of their first wild-card victory in last season’s playoffs looking like a title contender once again.

Losing six of eight games this year has washed away most of Washington’s optimism in the wake of that close defeat with little hope of salvaging 2021. The 6-2 Buccaneers are rolling and trying not to take what should be an easy victory Sunday for granted. FanDuel Sportsbook has them as 9½-point favorites.

“There’s no guarantees in the league here,” Brady said. “There’s no easy games. You can’t roll your helmet out there and think you’re going to win.”

Washington gave Tampa Bay a bit of a scare in January, starting Taylor Heinicke at quarterback in place of injured veteran Alex Smith and sacking Brady three times but falling short 31-23. Heinicke is back as the starter without the element of surprise this time — after his performance with one passing and one rushing touchdown earned him a two-year contract.

Read more in the Sunday Sports section



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