The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, December 17, 1995
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
12 GROUPS TO SHARE $30,000 RAISED BY THE EXCHANGE CLUB
NEXCOM FAMILY SPREADS CHEER WORKERS FILL 800 STOCKINGS WITH GOODIES THAT THE SALVATION ARMY WILL GIVE TO CHILDREN.
SCHOOL BOARD WANTS TO GO SLOW ON ANY FISCAL MERGER
POSTAL WORKERS ISSUE HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
BREW THRU BROUHAHA ON TO ANOTHER ROUND
PROVIDING A NEEDED MEAL FOR THE NEEDY OPERATION BLESSING HELPS SOME 3,500 ELDERLY, LOW INCOME, UNEMPLOYED AND HOMELESS PEOPLE.
TEACHER ENLISTS ON-LINE MENTORS TO TUTOR TEENS FOR PHYSICS EXAM
CITY BUILDINGS GET HOLIDAY LOOK 17 VOLUNTEERS FROM VIRGINIA BEACH GARDEN CLUBS GET TOGETHER TO ADORN MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS
WORKING FOR ACCEPTANCE OF GAYS BRINGS POLICE OFFICER AN AWARD A NATIVE-AMERICAN LEADER WAS ALSO AMONG THOSE HONORED FOR HIS COMMUNITY EFFORTS.
BETH BARBER RESIGNS
LETTERS TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
VET SUCCEEDS IN PATCHING UP YOUNG BALD EAGLE SHOT BY HUNTER
COX AND BAYSIDE WERE LADEN WITH STARS FALCONS FORWARD KIM MILLER IS THE NATURAL CHOICE BY DISTRICT COACHES FOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
HAM RADIO CARRYING CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FREE
REALTY SALES
A WAY WITH WOOD MASTER ARTISAN AND ARTIST WIFE TAKE TURNS CREATING WORKS UNMATCHED IN THE AREA.
RIGHT SUPERINTENDENT MAY BE MATTER OF TIME
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