The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, September 28, 1995
CRIME REPORT
50,000 EXPECTED TO WATCH PEANUT FEST PARADE SATURDAY
VOLTAGE BROTHERS TO JAZZ UP FRANKLIN FESTIVAL
PRIVATE SCHOOLS PREPARE FOR OCTOBER MEET
WE'RE SURE LUCKY TO LIVE IN SUBURBS
TIME CAPSULES FILLED FOR PARISHIONERS OF 2095
BE CONSERVATIVE IN MANAGING GROWTH, SUFFOLK TOLD
BIRTHS
COUNCILMEN SAY THEY'LL CUT WATER HOOKUP FEES
MEMO POSSIBLY BEGAN PROTEST AT CITY HALL
SPIDER MITES, DROUGHT EXPECTED TO REDUCE PEANUT CROP BY 25%
CRIME LINE
THE 10-YEAR LESSON PLAN SUFFOLK SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS HAVE OUTLINED THEIR HOPES FOR THE FUTURE IN THE LATEST CAPITAL-IMPROVEMENTS PLAN, WHICH IF APPROVED SHOULD KEEP THE SCHOOL SYSTEM ONE STEP AHEAD OF THE CITY'S FAST-PACED GROWTH.
COLUMN SHOWS `CALLOUS DISREGARD' FOR NAACP
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