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THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
BACK IN SADDLE AGAIN AFTER A KICK IN THE HEAD
CASUAL ATTIRE FOR WORK A FUND-RAISER FOR CHARITY
QUILT AND POEM BID FAREWELL TO THALIA PRINCIPAL
ARTIST TURNED TO MAKING ANGELS FOLLOWING HER DAUGHTER'S DEATH
GREAT NECK STUDENT WINS POSTER CONTEST
ELIZABETH RIVER SHORES GROUP MAY FORCE CHANGES IN PROJECT
WATER-SAVER USES BATH RUNOFF TO FLUSH TOILETS
RACCOON CHARMS LUNCH TREATS FROM SEASHORE PARK RANGER
THEY MAY NOT BE FASHIONABLE, BUT LIFE JACKETS DO SAVE LIVES
THE GASTON PIPELINE HOSTAGE AGAIN
FIBERGLASS FISH IMPRESS THE VISITORS THE SCULPTURES ARE PART OF THE ONGOING STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS ALONG ATLANTIC AVENUE.
QUARTERLY ANTI-POLLUTION BILL IS HEADING TO YOUR MAILBOX SOME COUNCIL MEMBERS AND RESIDENTS ARE NOT CONVINCED MONEY IS GOING TO GOOD USE.
HUNDREDS TURN OUT TO HELP WITH BACK BAY RESTORATION FLYWAYS FEAST RAISES FUNDS FOR PRESERVATION OF HABITAT.
COUNCIL RAISES OFFICIALS' SALARIES DESPITE CRYPTIC ADVANCE NOTICE ``WHAT HARM WOULD COME TO MAKING PUBLIC THE DETAILS?'' ASKED COUNCILMAN JOHN MOSS.
VIRGINIA BEACH PACKS ALL-STAR TEAMS SOCCER PLAYER ANGELA HUCLES AND LACROSSE PLAYER MIKE BASTO ARE TOP PLAYERS.
CATCHING SOME RAYS AN OUTING TO THE VIRGINIA MARINE SCIENCE MUSEUM'S NEW ``HOORAY FOR RAYS'' EXHIBIT HELPS DISPEL MYSTERY AND MYTHS SURROUNDING THE STINGRAY.
BIRTHS
GRADUATES
REALTY SALES
NORFOLK AND CHESAPEAKE PRIVATE SCHOOL VALEDICTORIANS
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