The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 22, 1995
SIGN OF THE TIMES
STUDENTS HELP ENACT CITY'S BICYCLE HELMET LAW RESEARCH SHOWED THAT MANY CYCLING-RELATED INJURIES AND DEATHS INVOLVED PREVENTABLE HEAD INJURIES.
POST OFFICE STAMPED EXPRESS THE PRINCESS ANNE BRANCH WILL BE GETTING A NEW HOME FOUR YEARS SOONER THAN EXPECTED.
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
LONG-AGO TALK WITH HIS DAD SHAPED NAVY GOLFER'S FUTURE IT'S BEEN 24 YEARS SINCE TERRY BURNLEY ABANDONED BASEBALL.
AMPHITHEATHER NEIGHBOR MONITORS PLANS CIVIC LEAGUE PRESIDENT DENNIS BORGERDING IS CONCERNED ABOUT TRAFFIC, SECURITY AND LOUD MUSIC.
TWO PLANS SUBMITTED TO ALTER MAP OF CITY'S VOTING DISTRICTS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY LAST YEAR MANDATED THAT THE CITY EVEN OUT THE BOROUGHS' POPULATION.
POTTERY DISHES UP INFORMATION ABOUT CHESAPEAKE INDIANS
IF DIOGENES WERE ALIVE, HE'D BE CYNIC
TRASH COLLECTION BUGGING INNKEEPERS WITHOUT CITY COLLECTION, RESORT BUSINESSES HAVE TO DECIDE WHO TO HIRE TO DO THE JOB.
REALTY SALES
URBAN/SUBURBAN, GOVERNMENT/BUSINESS/CITIZEN: A PLAN TO POOL VIRGINIANS' EFFORTS, PROBLEMS AND RESOURCES
THIS MESSAGE COMES WITH SOME STRINGS ATTACHED TWO `KIDS ON THE BLOCK' PUPPET TROUPES ARE HELPING INCREASE DISABILITY AWARENESS IN HAMPTON ROADS.
A MAJOR REPORT WITH MAJOR POTENTIAL IMPACT ALL AROUND
ADVICE FROM A PIRATE?
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