The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, March 21, 1996
REALTY SALES
REALTY SALES
POLLARD'S CHICKEN IN THE FAMILY FOR 30 YEARS
BASHARA DOESN'T WANT TO BE NORFOLK'S LAST TAXPAYER
JENNIFER SPEIGHT: NAUTICUS PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
CRIME REPORT
ANOTHER SUMMERS HOPES TO CONTINUE CITY TRADITION
EAST OCEAN VIEW PROJECT NEEDS SPECIAL FUNDING OK THE ANTICIPATED $20 MILLION COST EXCEEDS THE CITY'S PRESENT ALLOWABLE DEBT LIMIT.
HOMES TO PAINT SOUGHT FOR ROTARY CLUB PROJECT
WESLEY'S CHARACTERS TO BE ON STAGE AGAIN
BIRTHS
`FOR COLORED GIRLS' A PLAY THAT'S STILL POPULAR
BETTER PAY FOR TEACHERS SOUGHT AT HEARING GROUPS ARE TOLD NOT TO EXPECT MORE THAN THE PROPOSED 3.4 PERCENT COST-OF-LIVING RAISE.
REALTY SALES
VOLUNTEERS TO COLLECT TRASH IN BAG-A-THON
WINNING TITLES IS A WAY OF LIFE AT NORFOLK ACADEMY
GRANBY HEAVY FAVORITE TO TAKE DISTRICT SOFTBALL TITLE
BY ROBIN BRINKLEY, STAFF WRITER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
PEOPLE & PLACES
REALTY SALES
`JACK AND THE BEANSTALK' IS TALL ORDER FOR ACTORS
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