The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Chesapeake Clipper: Sunday, March 19, 1995
REALTY SALES
TOWN TALK
COACHES PICK CHURCHLAND TO WIN DISTRICT TOMMY CARTER WILL AGAIN BE CALLED UPON IF THE TRUCKERS ARE TO REPEAT AS CHAMPS.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The picture above of Lakeisha D. Rodgers, a Churchland High School student, was inadvertently left out of a story on women participating in the Debutante Cotillion of the Gamma Delta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Correction published Friday, March 24, 1995 on page 5 of The Clipper. ***************************************************************** 13 TO MAKE THEIR DEBUTS AT COTILLION ON SATURDAY
OFFICIALS PROPOSE SHIFT IN SCHOOL ZONES
BATEMAN'S BUDGET WINS OK FROM SCHOOL BOARD
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: CHESAPEAKE'S RETAIL SALES CONTINUE A STEADY CLIMB
FARMING: CITY CLINGS TO ITS RURAL ROOTS.
INDUSTRY: NEW COMPANIES ARE COMING; OLD ONES ARE EXPANDING.
LODGING INDUSTRY: RAPID GROWTH INCREASING DEMAND.
HOMEBUILDING: OVERALL, MORE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS GOING UP DESPITE HIGH INTEREST RATES
JOBS: LAYOFFS AND CUTBACKS RIPPLE INTO THE COMMUNITY.
CHESAPEAKE'S LIFE IN THE FAST LANE GROWTH: HOW MUCH, HOW FAST, HOW LONG?
`PAINT YOUR HEART OUT' PROGRAM PICKS 25 HOMES FOR FREE WORK
IF YOU'RE GEEZER-ISH, DON'T BE FRETFUL ABOUT MINOR MEMORY LAPSES
GROWTH OR INFRASTRUCTURE GOING IN CIRCLES
Return to the index page for this issue
by SS