The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, March 3, 1996
- SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
- PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL'S RECOVERY FUND TOPS $100,000
ON THURSDAY, FARM FRESH STORES PRESENTED A CHECK FOR $23,046 TO PRINCIPAL
PATRICIA GRIFFIN.
- VIVALDI, RAMPAL AND MOCKINGBIRD ALL ADDED TO FLEETING TASTE OF SPRING
- JURY'S SEARCH IS OVER, BUT OURS IS NOT
- CORRECTION
- CENSUS IS VITAL TO THE SCHOOLS GETTING FUNDS
- REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
- FOR SCHOOLS, THE BUCK STOPS WITH THE TOP GUY
- WHERE DOES THE RESPONSIBILITY LIE?
- SEEDS TOOK ROOT AT NEWSOME FARM
IMPROVEMENTS OVER TIME HELPED DEVELOP AN INTEGRATED SETTING ONE RESIDENT
CALLED `AN IDEAL COMMUNITY.'
- CHURCH DEDICATES $1 MILLION FACILITY
THE MINISTER OF THE SMALL CONGREGATION AT GREAT NECK BAPTIST CALLS IT `A
MIRACLE.'
- INFLUX OF YOUTH HAS IMPACT
NORFOLK ACADEMY CLAIMS TITLE, GREENBRIER'S SHERWOOD IS MVP
- SALEM GIRLS WILL RETURN TO STATE TOURNAMENT
FOR 4 MULTI-SPORT PLAYERS, IT WILL BE THEIR THIRD STRAIGHT TRIP.
- AMPHITHE... 70 PERCENT COMPLETE
WEATHER PERMITTING, MUDDY BERM WILL BECOME 20,000-SEAT ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX
IN APRIL.
- THROUGH THE YEARS: BLOSSOM HILL SCHOOL
by SS