The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, March 22, 1996
REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
FLURRY OF RESPONSES COMES IN OVER 2 SOUTH LYNNHAVEN ROADS
`GIRLS CAN,' COLLEGE SEMINAR TELLS THEM VIRGINIA WESLEYAN'S PROGRAM URGED FEMALES TO ENTER TRADITIONAL MALE JOB FIELDS.
FORENSICS CHAMPS GOING TO STATE THE REGIONAL WINNERS FROM PRINCESS ANNE HIGH WILL COMPETE SATURDAY IN CHARLOTTESVILLE.
YOUNG MAN WITH DOWN SYNDROME HONORED HARTLEY JORDAN HAS BEEN NAMED ``HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR.''
UPGRADING RESORT AREA REQUIRES NEW PRIORITIES
COX AND KEMPSVILLE WILL VIE FOR TOP HONORS BOTH TEAMS ARE RETURNING EIGHT STARTERS TO THEIR LINEUPS AS THE NEW SEASON BEGINS.
COVER STORY: ASSESSING ASSESSMENTS `A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD' FOR MOST OF THE BEACH, THE GOOD NEWS IS YOUR HOUSE IS MORE VALUABLE; THE BAD NEWS IS YOUR TAXES JUST WENT UP.
EVEN TREE-SPLITTING LIGHTNING FAILS TO ROUSE CHARLIE FROM SLUMBER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
BISHOP BESTOWS AWARDS ON BOY, GIRL SCOUTS A BOY SCOUT PLEDGES TO BE REVERENT; A GIRL SCOUT PROMISES TO SERVE GOD AND COUNTRY.
NEW GROUP TARGETS THOSE WHOSE SCAMS PREY ON ELDERLY
GREEN RUN LIKELY TO LEAD THE PACK AGAIN
EMPLOYEES' SUGGESTIONS SAVE THE CITY $3.4 MILLION
MULTIFACETED TRAVELER
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