The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, March 17, 1995
GRANDMA'S LITTLE PAL IN MISCHIEF MUST HAVE HAD A VERY GREAT TIME
SAFE AND SOBER DRIVING URGED FOR ST. PADDY'S DAY CELEBRATORS
SUMMER SHAKES TO TAKE THE BARD'S PLAYS OUTDOORS
TRASH PICKUPS AND BAR PERMITS SEEM ABOUT TO COME TO A HEAD FIRST, THE CITY WANTS TO STOP HAULING COMMERCIAL REFUSE, BECAUSE OF COST AND MANPOWER INVOLVED.
FLEETEST FEET IN TOWN TRAINING AND JUNK FOOD FUEL BEACH NEWCOMER IN HIS CHASE FOR MARATHON GLORY.
SWIMMER-TURNED-TRIATHLETE NOW INTO MARATHON
8K CHAMP DISPLAYED AN EARLY KNACK FOR ENDURANCE AND SPEED
EX-MARINE COLONEL AMONG BEST ON THE SENIOR MARATHON CIRCUIT
STUDENTS ENCOURAGE TEACHER'S RUNNING ``THEY'RE RECORDING AND EVALUATING WHAT'S TAKING PLACE,'' TONY SPLENDORE SAID.
INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA TO BE AVAILABLE AT PRINCESS ANNE
LOCAL PLAYERS TO COMPETE IN BELGIUM TOURNAMENT
STUDENTS GET TASTE OF GERMANY WITHOUT HAVING TO TRAVEL THERE HOST FAMILIES ARE WELCOMING CHILDREN WHO ARE STUDYING GERMAN IN VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOLS.
MINORITY CONTRACTING ORDINANCES NOT ENOUGH DEBATE
BRING ON GRAND PRIX, READERS SAY AN UNOFFICIAL SURVEY FOUND SUPPORT FOR AN AUTO RACE IN VIRGINIA BEACH RAN 3-TO-1.
CARRYING ON A TRADITION
KALEIDOSCOPE: WHY I SHOULD BE APPOINTED TO CITY COUNCIL
NEW KING NEPTUNE LEARNING TO BE ROYAL EXPECT DR. MLADICK TO APPEAR SCRUFFY FOR A WHILE . . . UNTIL HE GROWS THE TRADITIONAL BEARD.
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