The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Norfolk Compass: Thursday, March 30, 1995
ROSS WALKING `IN HONOR' OF YOUNG LEUKEMIA VICTIM
HE HAS BROKEN THE MOLD LEWIS JORDAN, NORFOLK'S SUPERINTENDENT OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, IS HIS EMPLOYEES' BIGGEST FAN - AND THEY ARE SOLIDLY IN HIS CORNER, TOO.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
BIRTHS
CRIME REPORT
INDIAN GUIDES FIND FUN AND FELLOWSHIP AT THE YMCA THE NORFOLK TRIBE MEMBERS CALL THEMSELVES PAMUNKEYS AND MEET ONCE A MONTH. THEY ARE SIMILAR TO SCOUTS.
REALTY SALES
HAIR YE, HAIR YE! EVENT AT SALON TO FEATURE ART, FOOD AND MUSIC
GO TO ZOO AND LEAVE WITH A TREE FOR FREE NORFOLK ARBOR DAY COMMITTEE WILL GIVE AWAY 2,000 SEEDLINGS AS PART OF ITS FESTIVAL.
TRANQUIL MOMENTS SHOP INDUCES RELAXATION
MAURY FAR ABOVE ITS RIVALS, COACHES AGREE THE QUESTION: HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE THE YOUNG COMMODORES TO REACH THEIR POTENTIAL?
CORRECTION
YOUNG PERFORMERS EXCEL IN `GODSPELL'
REALTY SALES
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT FOR BUSINESS AND FINANCE RETIRES
BIRTHS
CONTEST HAS STUDENTS GOING BACK IN TIME
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
THIS TRIO KNOWS HOW TO MANAGE TIME
KINDERGARTNERS LEARN FROM THEIR `ADOPTED' ASTRONAUT
COMPLAINTS BRING ABOUT BUSING CHANGES MORE VEHICLES AND DRIVERS WILL ENABLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TO START AND FINISH THEIR DAYS EARLIER.
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