The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 22, 1995
NEW NORCOM `A SCHOOL FOR ALL' LEAVE PAST BEHIND
CRIME REPORT
THE COAST GUARD'S PRESENCE HERE GROWS
LINDA PIERSAWL: `MISS ALUMNI' AT NORFOLK STATE
THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA TO PLAY WILLETT HALL NEXT SUNDAY
CHILDREN'S COINS HELP TO SWELL THE COFFERS OF THE UNITED WAY KIDS AT CHURCHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RAIDED PIGGY BANKS AND RAISED $1,700.
ONE DISTRICT PLAYER ADVANCES PORTSMOUTH'S ROBERT DAVIS WILL GO TO THE GROUP AAA STATE TOURNAMENT.
INJURIES THIN WESTERN BRANCH GIRLS TEAM
TIPS PROFESS TO RAISE YOUR SCORE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- PORTSMOUTH CURRENTS
A BANNER DAY FOR NEW NORCOM HIGH GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY MARKS OFFICIAL SEND-OFF TO CONSTRUCTION.
COLONIAL EXHIBIT PUTS PORTSMOUTH ON THE MAP 50 MAPS, FROM JOHN SMITH'S TO BEN FRANKLIN'S, ARE ON DISPLAY.
HALLOWEEN SCULPTORS
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