The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, March 3, 1995
BIRTHS
SCIENCE FASCINATES THE HOME-SCHOOLERS CHILDREN LEARNED A LOT FROM A TRAVELING RETIRED TEACHER AT A WEEKLONG WORKSHOP IN KEMPSVILLE.
LIBRARY PATRONS INVITED TO NEW DISCUSSION SERIES THIRTY FREE COPIES OF FIVE DIFFERENT CLASSICS ARE BEING DISTRIBUTED TO THE PARTICIPANTS.
AND YOU THINK YOUR WATER BILL IS HIGH . . . COMPUTER GLITCH BLAMED FOR BILLS UP TO $8,000. CITY OFFICIALS ARE WORKING TO FIX IT.
SCUM AND MOLD IN THE SHOWER EVEN WORSE THAN THE BUS STATION
AFRICAN ARTIFACTS HIGHLIGHT SEATACK FESTIVAL MICHAEL LEE AND HIS FAMILY DISPLAYED ITEMS INCLUDING JEWELRY AND CEREMONIAL MASKS.
GETTING MARRIED AGAIN POPULAR WITH THE OLDER ADULTS IN AMERICA, ABOUT 10 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS ARE NOW BEING RUN BY REWED COUPLES.
CLOSURE OF ONE LANE ON I-64 WILL ALLOW WORK TO BE FINISHED
SELF-DEFENSE TEACHER OFFERS TIPS ON TAPE
PROPOSED SCHOOL ZONES LEAVE MANY DISSATISFIED
BEACH LEADERS HOPE TO ACQUIRE TIPS ON TOURISM WHILE IN MIAMI
HONORS AND AWARDS
HER SOFT HATS SPORT 8 DIFFERENT LOOKS THE SECRET TO THE FAST-SELLING HEADGEAR IS IN THE FABRIC, SAYS BRENDA LIES. IT BONDS WITH VELCRO.
THE MIX-UP ABOUT MR. MAGIC'S OOPS ISN'T ENOUGH
FUTURE MUSEUM AS WORKERS NEAR COMPLETION ON 2 1/2-YEAR MAKEOVER, BACKERS TURN TO NEXT CHORE, FINDING FURNISHINGS AND ARTIFACTS.
WILDFOWL AND WILDLIFE FESTIVAL STARTS TODAY
REALTY SALES
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