The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Norfolk Compass: Thursday, March 16, 1995
SOME AIRPORT INFORMATION
BIRTHS
REALTY SALES
LOW USAGE MAY CAUSE SWIMMING POOL TO CLOSE VICE MAYOR PAUL R. RIDDICK SAYS HE WILL FIGHT TO KEEP THE CHESTERFIELD HEIGHTS RECREATION FACILITY OPEN.
DRAMA STUDENTS PRODUCE THEIR OWN `GODSPELL' VERSION IT'S FAST-PACED WITH ELABORATE DANCE NUMBERS, ACTION-PACKED SCENES AND COLORFUL SCENERY.
CRIME REPORT
SCHOOLS COACHING KIDS TO PASS LITERACY TEST
SCHOOL BOARD BULLETIN BOARD
ZOO COUNTS ON VOLUNTEERS TO HELP CARRY ON ITS WORK
SHORT FUNDS MAY DELAY NORTHSIDE PLAYGROUND
ESTHER WILLIAMS MOVIES WERE AN INSPIRATION BARBARA EATON, WHO'S 71, NOW TEACHES OTHERS SYNCHRONIZED ARTISTRY IN WATER.
`WELL-ROUNDED' GRANBY ATHLETES WIN TIGMO TROPHIES THE AWARD IS GIVEN TO SWIMMERS WHO BEST REPRESENTS THE SPORT AS STUDENT, ATHLETE AND LEADER.
HEARING SET ON SPENDING GRANT FUNDS
MAYOR TRIES TO BRING ALL SIDES TOGETHER
CORRECTION
SKILLS CENTER IS SUBURB
THE RUFFNER LOOK THE PROPOSED DRESS CODE FOR TEACHERS AT RUFFNER MIDDLE SCHOOL HAS TEACHERS ALL OVER NORFOLK TALKING ABOUT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN EDUCATION AND FASHION.
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