The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, February 4, 1996
DEDICATED VOLUNTEER LEAVES BIG JOB TO FILL
LESLIE G. ASHTON: VETERAN DEPUTY SHERIFF
CRIME REPORT [-PORTSMOUTH]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
SISISKY LAUDS EFFORTS FOR RIVER
BIRTHS
DOCTORS' WIVES PLAN ART AUCTION PROCEEDS WILL HELP TO FUND THE GROUP'S CHARITABLE PROJECTS.
PARTICIPANTS FOR DROP-OUT SESSION SOUGHT
$53 MILLION IN BONDS SOLD CITY COUNCIL PLEASED WITH LOWEST INTEREST RATE IN 20 YEARS.
SENIORS TO SHARE IDEAS AT SUMMIT
CRIME REPORT -[PORTSMOUTH]
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Because of technical difficulties, the wrong photograph was printed on Pages 14 and 15 in the Feb. 4 Currents. The picture should have shown the park area between the Veterans Memorial Park flagpole and the Seaboard Building that will be excavated for the inlet at the foot of High Street. Correction published Friday, February 9, 1996 on page 2 of The Currents. ***************************************************************** HIGH HOPES RIDING ON INLET PLANNING CONSULTANT RAY GINDROZ CALLS THE FERRY INLET ``THE GATEWAY TO THE CITY'' FROM THE WATER.
FUNDS NEEDED NOW SAVING WILDERNESS
FRANKLIN WOMAN IS FIRST 300 BOWLER IN HER ASSOCIATION
A WALK IN GOSPORT SHIPYARD FOUNDER'S FOOTSTEPS
CHURCHLAND'S RHODES NAMED TOP HIGH SCHOOL COACH
RECORDS LIKELY TO FALL AT DISTRICT MEET SEVERAL ALL-TIME STANDARDS WILL BE IN JEOPARDY IN THE BATTLE FOR TITLES.
SHOW TO SALUTE ARTIE SHAW JULIUS LA ROSA, INK SPOTS AND ABE MOST ARE ON THE BILL.
NEW INLET FOR FERRY RESCUE THE FOUNTAIN
CORRECTION
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