The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, December 3, 1995
- HOMES IN CAROON FARMS WILL BE ON HOLIDAY TOUR
- SCHOOL DEDICATION
- JOHN FORD
TIDEWATER COMMUNITY BAND SAXOPHONIST
- TOWN TALK
- SANTA'S HELPERS ARE BUSY DOING PROJECTS FOR SEASON OF GIVING
- PARENTS EXPERIENCE TYPICAL SCHOOL DAY
- CITY EMPLOYEES PICK UP THE VOLUNTEER SLACK
- CIVIC CLUBS SHOW HOLIDAY SPIRIT, COOPERATE ON SALE OF ORNAMENTS
- DONALD J. BAILEY: NEW YORK CITY EXPERIENCE COULD BE OF HELP, HE SAYS.
- L. THOMAS BRAY: APPOINTED TO BOARD, HE HOPES TO WIN ON HIS OWN.
- COVER STORY: WHO WILL LEAD OUR SCHOOLS?
- MARY F. MAZUR: ACTIVIST WOULD EMPHASIZE BASIC SKILLS
- RENEE HANNAS: MOTHER FEELS SCHOOLS SHOULD TEACH CHILDREN MORALS AND VALUE
SYSTEM.
- BARBARA B. HEAD: BARBARA HEAD IS SATISFIED WITH THE EDUCATION HER CHILDREN
RECEIVED.
- JAMES M. REEVES: INCUMBENT IS HAPPY WITH PRESENT SCHOOL SYSTEM.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Theodore G. Nance Jr., son of School Board candidate Theodore G.
``Ted'' Nance, died in a car accident. He has two other children,
Amanda and Bryan. An article about Nance's candidacy in the Dec. 3
edition of The Clipper identified the wrong son as deceased.
Correction published Friday, December 8, 1995 on page 2 of The
Clipper..
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THEODORE G. "TED" NANCE: HE EXPECTS HIS FAITH TO SEE HIM THROUGH THE RACE.
- HARRY A. MURPHY: HE WANTS PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TO BE GRADED.
- MICHAEL J. WOODS: HE WANTS SCHOOLS TO BUILD SELF-ESTEEM AND PRIDE.
- RODERIC A. TAYLOR: INCUMBENT WANTS FIRM, FAIR SCHOOL DISCIPLINE.
- JEFFREY A. "JEFF" ROWLAND: NO LOVER OF POLITICS, NEWCOMER DIVES INTO RACE.
- BIRTHS - CHESAPEAKE
- HOSPICE'S PURPOSE IS TO BRING PAIN-FREE CLOSURE TO THE DYING
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CHESAPEAKE
- CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS - CHESAPEAKE
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