The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
CRIME REPORT
IN THE COMMUNITY
QUICK-LEARNER SETS SIGHTS ON STATE TITLE CHRIS MARTIN, A RISING JUNIOR AT GRANBY, GAVE UP BASEBALL TO HIT THE MAT.
COACH'S CORNER SEEKS TO TEACH DISCIPLINE, PROVIDE ROLE MODELS
YOUNG SINGERS BECOME AN 80-VOICE CHOIR THE ENTHUSIASTIC CHILDREN AT FIRST CALVARY RANGE IN AGE FROM 3 TO 15.
TURNING THE TIDES: BASEBALL IS GREAT, BUT READING IS BETTER
SALVATION ARMY SEEKS TO RAISE FUNDS WITH `CHRISTMAS IN JULY'
PRINCE BOOKS MOVES, ADDS COFFEEHOUSE THE STORE IS IN THE LIFE BUILDING ON MAIN STREET.
WRIGHT ASSIGNS `HOMEWORK': BEGIN OCEAN VIEW MASTER PLAN
SWISS TEEN GETS FAST START ON AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER
3,000 TAKE SUMMER CLASSES VOLUNTARILY THE NORFOLK PROGRAM OFFERS REMEDIATION AND PREPARATION.
UNION PROTESTS THE `RIFFING' OF TEACHERS' ASSISTANTS
MEMORY WALK
TRACY'S NEW SITE OFFERS A NICE DINING EXPERIENCE
FRIENDS FETE YMCA MASSEUR ON HIS RETIREMENT
WRIGHT LISTS OCEAN VIEW GOALS, ASKS TOUGHER BLIGHT ENFORCEMENT
SCHOOL NOTEBOOK
FILMMAKERS EYE NORFOLK SITES
ZOO'S ATTENDANCE FIGURE HIGHER THAN STORY SAID
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