The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, May 5, 1996
PIER, SURF FISHING ARE GOOD; YELLOWFIN TUNA ACTION PICKS UP
TO AVOID EYE PROBLEMS ON VACATION, PREPARE
MAKO MIKE'S A FEAST FOR EYE AND TASTE EATING AT THE KILL DEVIL HILLS SPOT IS LIKE HAVING A FINE DINNER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA.
EXPERT BRINGS FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM TO LIFE
PLANS COMING TOGETHER FOR FUN JUNKTION THE 200-ACRE RECREATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL PARK IS EXPECTED TO OPEN IN JULY 1997.
CIVIL WAR COLLECTION BLIVEN'S LIFE-LONG PASSION IMAGINATIONS CAN SOAR ON HISTORY AT THE ROANOKE HERITAGE GALLERY AND MUSEUM IN MANTEO.
RUSS MORGAN ORCHESTRA OPENS BIG BAND SEASON
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - NORTH CAROLINA
HERE'S A TIP ON HOW TO BECOME `FAMILY'
PERQUIMANS POUNDS NORTHAMPTON EAST FIRST-PLACE PIRATES EXPLOIT RAMS' FUNDAMENTAL GAFFES AND CRUISE TO YET ANOTHER ALBEMARLE CONFERENCE WIN
STREAKING PIRATES MEET EXPECTATIONS A YOUNG PERQUIMANS COUNTY CLUB HAS BOLTED TO THE CONFERENCE LEAD WITH TOP-NOTCH HITTING, PITCHING AND DEFENSE
COVER STORY: GOIN' SOUTH YANKEES HAVE BEEN STREAMING INTO THE OUTER BANKS FOR 20 YEARS, SETTLING DOWN AND CHANGING THE SCENERY. THEY HAVE BANKROLLED DEVELOPMENT, CHANGED SCHOOLS AND ALTERED THE CULTURE.
EVEN THE SUNSETS AND THE AIR DIFFERENT ON A BARRIER ISLAND
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