The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, May 14, 1995
INSHORE FISHING AT ITS BEST EARLY AND LATE IN THE DAY
WOMEN FROM INDIA DELIGHT ELIZABETH CITY THEIR ``GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE PROGRAM'' WAS SPONSORED BY ROTARY INTERNATIONAL.
THEATERGOERS KEEP DISCOVERING `THE LOST COLONY'
BLUE MOOSE EXCELS IN AROMATIC CUISINE THIS UPSCALE RESTAURANT, NEW TO KITTY HAWK, SITS NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
MUSIC LOVER PAINTS HER SYMPHONIES IN FLOWERS
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CAROLINA COAST
UNDEFEATED CURRITUCK KNIGHTS WIN 4-1 OVER MANTEO REDSKINS THE MATCHUP WAS CALLED THE USUAL TIGHT BATTLE THE TWO NEIGHBORING RIVALS PUT ON EACH YEAR.
COVER STORY: COOKING UP A TRADITION OUTER BANKS SEAFOOD IS MEANT TO BE COOKED THE WAY GRANDMA - AND HER GRANDMA - PREPARED IT. BUT MAINTAINING THAT CULINARY CUSTOM IS NOT JUST DONE AT THE STOVE. WORK IN UNDERWAY TO PRESERVE THOSE TREASURED RECIPES AND UNIQUE TASTES - IN WRITING.
AIRBORNE!
MANTEO'S PERFECT FOR A `WALKABOUT' THERE'S PLENTY TO SEE IN THIS QUAINT ROANOKE ISLAND TOWN. BETTER PLAN TO SPEND THE DAY.
OKLAHOMA TRAGEDY AND CHILDREN WHO DIED EVINCES SORROW IN OURS
CHRISTMAS ARRIVES IN JANUARY FOR HATTERAS ISLAND RESIDENTS GROUPS OF REVELERS GO FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE, FOLLOWING OLD BUCK, THE HEAD OF A COW OR STEER, CARRIED ON A POLE.
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