The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, January 8, 1995
SNOW, ICE, AND COLD ARE BEST LEFT ELSEWHERE
A FEW RESOLUTIONS TO START THE YEAR ON THE RIGHT NOTES
MOVE FROM MARYLAND TOOK HIM TO A NEW CAREER IN PHOTOGRAPHY
FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE POLICY IS IN TRANSITION STAGE
NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR YOUR SPRING FISHING TRIP
LITTER-HATING COUPLE PICKS TRASH OFF THE BEACH SARAH AND STEVE DOWNING REMOVED MORE THAN 25 TIRES NEAR THE AVALON PIER ALONE.
NORTHEASTERN LACKING A TRUE POINT GUARD HERTFORD COUNTY TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE EAGLES' WEAKNESS TO DEFEAT THEM, 67-63.
SWAN RESORT THEY COME TO NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA ALMOST 90,000 STRONG, MAKING A CROSS-CONTINENT TREK TO FLEE THE BRUTAL WINTERS OF ALASKA AND WESTERN CANADA, SEEKING OUT THE MILDER CLIMATES OF LAKE MATTAMUSKEET AND THE CHESAPEAKE BAY. FROM NOVEMBER TO FEBRUARY. AS REGULAR AS CLOCKWORK, IT'S ONE OF NATURE'S MAGICAL MYSTERY TOURS AS THE TUNDRA SWANS SPEND THEIR DAYS AT THE . . .
COLORFUL CATALOGS A HARBINGER OF SPRING
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