The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, August 11, 1995
- VROOM! HE CUTS HIS GRASS WITH HOT ROD MOWER
LAKE PLACID MAN TRANSFORMED A USED, NO-NAME RIDING MODEL INTO HIS PRIDE AND
JOY.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ****************************************************
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The names of Postal Service employees Selma Wilder and Fran Sansone
were transposed in a story in The Beacon Aug. 11 about children who
cleaned mailboxes in their Colony Oaks neighborhood. Also, Cynthia
Skeete was the parent who supervised the project. The children, who
cleaned the boxes without help from their parents, used buckets of
water, not a hose.
Correction published Wednesday, August 16, 1995.
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DIRTY MAILBOXES SPUR KIDS TO ACTION
POSTAL OFFICIALS WERE IMPRESSED BY COLONY OAKS' CLEAN-THINKING CHILDREN.
- HITIDES ROLL OVER RIVALS FOR PAIR OF VICTORIES
- CREEDS CARDINALS WIN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
- 18-FIELD SOCCER COMPLEX WINS USE PERMIT FROM CITY COUNCIL
- EASTBOUND TRAFFIC ON COLUMBUS BETTER BE READY FOR STOP SIGN
- LITERACY PASSPORT TEST PASS RATE DECLINES 6.6% IN VIRGINIA BEACH
- WHAT CAN THEY DO FOR AN ENCORE?
AT ANNUAL RETREAT, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO PLOW FORWARD WITH AGENDA
BEFORE NEXT MAY'S ELECTION FEVER SETS IN.
- THE CLOUDS SEEMED TO OFFER SIGNS THAT THE WAR WAS ENDING
- 2 ADVOCACY GROUPS SHARE GOAL OF WORKING TO BENEFIT ELDERLY
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE, THOUGH, IN THE MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON AGING AND THE TASK
FORCE ON AGING.
- MERGER POLITICS
- DEATH ROW INMATE O'DELL REITERATES INNOCENCE
- REALTY SALES
by SS