The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, November 20, 1994
FRIDAY NIGHT RITUAL BEST OF AMERICANA
ARTIST EMPLOYS CLAY AND FABRIC TO CREATE IMAGINATIVE PEOPLE
SHAG DANCING CRAZE STILL BIG AT THE BEACH
YOUNG COACHES LEARNED SKILLS AT ECSU FORMER PLAYERS JAUN LANGFORD AND SHANNON PENDERGRASS ARE STILL IN THE GAME.
PUTTING A CAREER IN PARK NEXT MONTH, CAPE HATTERAS NATIONAL SEASHORE SUPERINTENDENT TOM HARTMAN WILL WEAR THE GRAY AND GREEN OF THE SERVICE FOR THE LAST TIME. FOR THE 58-YEAR-OLD KENTUCKY NATIVE, HIS RETIREMENT WILL MARK THE END OF A LIFE SPENT IN AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS. HE IS PART OF A FAMILY THAT HAS SERVED THREE GENERATIONS IN THE SERVICE.
ART EDUCATOR HAS DEEP PASSION FOR HER WORK MARTA LANGOWSKI, OF CAPE HATTERAS SCHOOL, IS DARE COUNTY'S TEACHER OF THE YEAR.
ONCE-EMPTY NEST WILL SOON OVERFLOW
COME FASHIONABLY PREPARED WHEN YOU'RE FISHING IN THE FALL
VALIANT EFFORT FAILS TO PREVENT A LOSS
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