The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, December 29, 1995
OLD WOODEN TRUNK: NEW YEAR'S EVE IS A GOOD TIME TO CONTEMPLATE IMPACT OF DUI
PIECING TOGETHER A PRIDEFUL PROJECT MENTALLY HANDICAPPED STUDENTS AT PRINCESS ANNE MIDDLE CREATE PATCHWORK QUILTS.
TRAVELING SHOW PROVIDES GLIMPSE INTO WORLD OF OPERA A TRUNK FULL OF COSTUMES, WIGS, AUDIO TAPES AND SET DESIGNS GIVES GROUPS SOME HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE.
KEVIN JONES NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR: ALL-BEACH DISTRICT BOYS VOLLEYBALL THE JUNIOR HITTER HELPED TALLWOOD WIN THE BEACH DISTRICT AND THE EASTERN REGION TOURNAMENTS.
AUTO BREAKDOWNS: A HOLIDAY TRADITION I WOULD LIKE TO RETIRE
CORRECTION
CHIM CHIMINEY, CHIM CHIMINEY...CHIM CHIM CHEROO. THIS FIREMAN'S A SWEEP AND HE'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
NORFOLK EXPECTS BIG CROWD FOR FUN-FILLED FIRST NIGHT THE ALCOHOL-FREE, FAMILY ORIENTED FESTIVAL WILL BEGIN AT 3 P.M. SUNDAY.
REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
PARKING OF CITY'S SCHOOL BUSES DECIDED ON CASE BY CASE BASIS
REDMON'S BUS REACHES END OF THE LINE AFTER 26 YEARS, SHE SAYS GOODBYE TO A "TEMPORARY" JOB AND HER SPECIAL KIDS
WHAT DID CITY KNOW ABOUT SCHOOL DEFICIT?
ART STUDENTS SEE CLASS CEILING AS BARE CANVAS THE WATER-STAINED ACOUSTIC TILES AT WINDSOR WOODS ELEMENTARY ARE TURNED INTO BRIGHTLY COLORED MOSAICS.
TODAY'S STUDENTS NEED TO BE COMPUTER LITERATE
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