The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 19, 1995
- CITY COUNCIL, SCHOOL BOARD DICKER...OVER PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE BUDGETING
- REALTY SALES
- CITY COUNCIL STRUGGLING TO REALIGN VOTING DISTRICTS
- PRESIDENTS' CONFIDANT BRINGS MESSAGE TO KELLAM
- WITH BUDGET STRIFE AT ALL LEVELS LOOKS TO YOUR WALLET
- HAVE A MERRY TUBA CHRISTMAS
IN 150 LOCATIONS COAST TO COAST, MUSICIANS ARE TUNING UP FOR THE 22ND ANNUAL
EVENT.
- WILDFOWL MUSEUM'S EDUCATION PROGRAMS WILL MAKE IT POPULAR PLACE
- SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
- GREEK CHURCH TO BUILD SANCTUARY
IT WILL BE NEXT TO THE EXISTING STRUCTURE, WHICH WILL BECOME THE CHURCH'S
COMMUNITY CENTER.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Most of Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge will close to visitors
from Dec. 1 to March 1 to protect migratory birds as they feed and
rest during the winter months. Only the northern mile and a half of
the refuge (including the visitors center and several trails) and
the refuge's five miles of beach will remain open for hiking, biking
and wildlife observation.
A headline in The Beacon on Nov. 19 indicated the entire refuge
would close.
/ / HDR Engineering Inc. has been responsible for designing the
overall Atlantic Avenue streetscape package since Phase Three of the
project. This includes engineering for sewer and water installation,
duct bank work and street construction. EDAW, a subcontractor with
offices in Alexandria, has been responsible for most of the
landscaping and decorative designs for the streetscape program.
A story in The Beacon Nov. 17 had incorrect information.
Correction published in the Virginia Beach Beacon, November 22,
1995, p.5.
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LAST CHANCE FOR A GLANCE
MIGRATING WILDFOWL NUMBERS AND VARIETY ARE WAY UP AT BACK BAY THIS YEAR, BUT
YOU WON'T GET TO SEE THEM AFTER DEC. 1.
- CIVIC LEAGUE RENEWS `DIRTY' T-SHIRT BATTLE
MERCHANTS ASKED TO KEEP GARMENTS THAT HAVE SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MESSAGES OUT OF
PUBLIC VIEW.
- ONE FORWARD, TWO BACK
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
- SHARING THE AUDIT WITH WHOM, SID?
by SS