The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, February 16, 1996
JOB CORPS GIVES YOUNG PEOPLE A SECOND CHANCE JAMAL PARKER IS AMONG THOSE FINISHING HIGH SCHOOL AND LEARNING NEW JOB SKILLS.
WINTER FORMATION
QUILTERS' RETREAT TURNS SLUMBER PARTY HOBBYISTS HOLE UP IN KEMPSRIVER SHOP AND STITCH DURING ICE STORM.
READER MISINFORMED ABOUT PIPELINE'S IMPACT ON GASTON LAKE LEVEL
PRIVATE SNOW REMOVAL AT PUNGO DONE BY GOOD-HEARTED CITIZEN
`MISS RUBY,' AT 80, STILL HAS TENDER LOVING CARE FOR KIDS SHE HANDS OUT HUGS AND KISSES, CHANGES DIAPERS, AND PLAYS PEEKABOO.
VIRGINIA BEACH FORUM PACKED TO HEAR LARRY KING
DISTRICT'S FIRST MEET GOES SWIMMINGLY THE BEACH'S NEWEST VARSITY ACTIVITY HAS RECEIVED LOTS OF PRAISE.
FORMAL FASHION FLING OFFERS GENTLY USED ATTIRE FOR SALE
COVER STORY: A LONG NIGHT ON DETOX BEAT SMALL, COMPASSIONATE GROUP PATROLS BEACH STREETS, OFFERING AID TO THOSE UNABLE TO COPE.
COVER STORY: A TOP-NOTCH SPOT TO BOTTOM OUT COMMUNITY SERVICE BOARD'S DETOX AND RECOVERY CENTERS REPLACED JAILS AS WAY TO HANDLE HARD-CORE SUBSTANCE ABUSERS.
POTHOLES POP UP ALL OVER IN WAKE OF WINTER STORMS
ARTS SERVE AS UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE FOR THE DISABLED FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS GOT TO TRY THEIR HANDS AT CLAY MODELING, LINE DANCING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
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