The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, September 9, 1995
ROY W. MINTON
SARAH S. MAIFELD
MILDRED OWENS
TIMOTHY THOMAS
MONISHA N. ASKEW
REBA B. DICKERSON
ELIZABETH M. EVANS
EUNITY B. JOHNSON
WILLIAM F. TWIGG SR.
EDNA M. POWELL
MABEL R. ANTHONY
H. DELMAR RAYBURN JR.
ELBERT J. WILKINS
KIMBERLY C. MANCHIO
BARRY J. BRINCK
BENJAMIN E. PITT
MATTIE M. KEE
MELVIN L. MASON
HENRY L. BELFIELD
WILLIAM D. BOONE
GERALDINE V. WINDLE
DONALD E. GRUBB
JAMES W. KELLY
BYRON LEE SR.
NAOMI M. HOLMES
LOUISE P. MORGAN
DORIS V. ROGERS
ANNIE M. HUNTER
SALTY WATER? WHO YA GONNA CALL?: CHESAPEAKE'S WATER PROPHET RAY M. PROPHETT HAS BEEN DISPATCHING NEWS OF SODIUM AND CHLORIDE LEVELS SINCE 1985
PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL OFFICIALS CELEBRATE A TOP STATE AWARD
SUFFOLK SEARCHES FOR SOMETHING SNAZZY THE CITY HAS BEEN IN SLOGAN LIMBO FOR QUITE A WHILE.
POLICE SEIZE GUN, BB-STYLE PISTOL AT KEMPSVILLE HIGH POLICE ARRESTED TWO MEN; NEITHER WAS A KEMPSVILLE STUDENT.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
MOSES LEAVES MARK ON BASE
ST. JULIAN'S GUARD PLEADS GUILTY TO TAKING $47,000 OF EQUIPMENT
ESPIONAGE TRIAL
CITY RALLIES BEHIND BURNED-OUT SCHOOL PRINCESS ANNE STUDENTS MANNING CARWASH HAVE RAISED $13,300 IN WEEK SINCE ARSON
LITTLE RASCALS DILEMMA LOOMS FOR DA MUST EDENTON ENDURE A NEW TRIAL? IT'S UP TO FRANK PARRISH.
LAND SWAP HELPS TOWN, CONSERVANCY MEET GOALS SCHOOL BOARD TRADES PART OF A DUNE FOR LAND TO BUILD A SCHOOL.
FESTIVAL PROCEEDS WILL GIVE WILDLIFE GUILD MUSEUM A HOME
THEY'RE CYCLING FOR RECYCLING
STATE FINDS NEW WAY TO RESTORE THE WETLANDS
DEDICATED WORKERS CAN EARN AN EDUCATION TO GO WITH PAYCHECK
CROSSING A LINE?: A CHRISTIAN-BASED MOTIVATIONAL GROUP GOT STATE FUNDS; PEOPLE BEGAN TO ASK QUESTIONS.
VIRGINIA SYMPHONY OPENS ITS SEASON POWERFULLY
CALM SEAS, CALM SKIES, MAKE FOR NICE CASTING AND CATCHING
VIRGIE E. ABRAMS
THOMAS L. HYATT SR.
TUG OPERATOR LOSES LICENSE
WOMAN CHARGED
TRUCKER ARRESTED
APPARENT SUICIDE
TOWN MANAGER LEAVING
TEEN KILLED IN WRECK
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