The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, February 19, 1995
WHO WANTS TO SEE THE FUTURE? WHO WANTS TO DEAL WITH IT EARLY?
SUBDIVISIONS LURING MORE SETTLERS TO COAST
PERQUIMANS COMES UP SHORT FOR SEASON PERQUIMANS OVERCAME A 16-POINT, SECOND-QUARTER DEFICIT, BUT LOST 69-66.
AN ANGLER'S DREAMS RIDE ON THE WATER
TEAMS FROM FAR AWAY GARNER LITTLE LOCAL FAN INTEREST
ACTOR MOVES HIS VENUE FROM STAGE TO DAYTIME RADIO
CEILIDH PERFECT NAME FOR A BONDING BOAT
HISTORY BEHIND COMPLEX
DOLLS MADE IN STUMPY POINT MAY OUTNUMBER ITS POPULATION
ECLECTIC MIX DRAWS PATRONS TO ART SHOW THE WORK OF 148 ARTISTS WAS ON VIEW AT THE FRANK STICK MEMORIAL ART SHOW OPENING IN NAGS HEAD.
THE RIGHT PLACE RUSSELL BERRY WAS ON HIS FIRST VISIT TO HATTERAS ISLAND WHEN A MAN APPROACHED THE NEW PARK SUPERINTENDENT. ``I HEAR YOU'RE FROM PORTSMOUTH,'' THE MAN SAID. BERRY CONFIRMED HE GREW UP AND AND ATTENDED SCHOOL IN PORTSMOUTH, VA. THE MAN'S NEXT WORDS SPOKE VOLUMES. ``IF YOU GREW UP IN PORTSMOUTH,'' HE SAID, ``I GUESS YOU'LL DO.''
WELCOME TO TOWN
IN APPRECIATION
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