The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, February 16, 1996
FREEDMEN BEGAN TREK TO AFRICA AT PORTSMOUTH NEWSPAPERS TELL US HOW MANY LEFT ON EACH VOYAGE AND WHO THE SPONSORS WERE.
RELATIONS ARE HEALTHIER FOR CITY, NAVY HOSPITAL
NANSEMOND-SUFFOLK FUND RAISER TO FEATURE TRADITIONAL BLUEGRASS
BRIDGE OPENINGS TO CHANGE
CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEEING GROWTH THE ENROLLMENT HAS EXPANDED BY ABOUT 20 STUDENTS EACH YEAR FOR THE LAST FOUR YEARS.
SENIOR AGENCIES FORM TASK FORCE ON AGING
GARAGE APARTMENTS PERPLEXING TO CITY
COUNCIL TURNS BACK ORDINANCE ON TRUCKS LAW WOULD RESTRICT THE PARKING OF RIGS IN NEIGHBORHOODS.
EICKHOF, SUTER EXCEL AT MEET THE TWO GIRLS TOOK FIRST AND SECOND PLACES IN THE COMPETITION.
BIG-PICTURE PLANNER JAMES J. GILDEA HAS MOVED ACROSS THE RIVER FROM NORFOLK TO FIND A COMMONALITY BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES.
REALTY SALES
BIRTHS
CITY COUCIL ACTIONS - PORTSMOUTH CURRENTS
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