The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 23, 1995
CRIME REPORT
BAPTIST FLOCK
HICKORY HIGH `FAMILY' MOLDING ITS IDENTITY FORMER GREAT BRIDGE PRINCIPAL HARRY BLEVINS WILL GUIDE THE SCHOOL'S DEVELOPMENT.
PLAYERS GET HELPING HAND FROM PROS 135 KIDS ATTEND THE FIRST WEEK OF A CELEBRITY-STUDDED FOOTBALL CAMP FOUNDED BY TWO LOCAL NFL PLAYERS.
GUARDIAN ANGEL, PLEASE CALL STATE POLICE A QUICK-THINKING MOTORIST HELPED A MAN ON A MOTORCYCLE AVERT SERIOUS INJURY.
INDIAN RIVER ROUTS RIVAL 38-0 IN PASSING GAME THE BRAVES WILL PLAY DEEP CREEK ON WEDNESDAY FOR THE LEAGUE TITLE.
ONE RESTAURANT'S TRAGEDY LED TO ANOTHER'S TRIUMPH
RONALD D. LYNCH: ONE-PERSON DENTAL PRACTICE
LET'S NOT PUT CART BEFORE THE HORSE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- CHESAPEAKE
CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS
REALTY SALES
OPENING THE DOORS SOME SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE. BUT A HARDY GROUP OF BELIEVERS IS PREPARING TO OPEN THE CITY'S FIRST MUSEUM IN 1996. RESTORATION OF THE OLD PORTLOCK SCHOOL BUILDING IS UNDERWAY AND PLANS ARE BEING MADE FOR GATHERING THE MUSEUM EXHIBITS AND MAKING PLANS FOR THE VISITOR CENTER THAT IT WILL ALSO HOUSE.
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