The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, May 24, 1996
- QUILTING FOSTERS PATCHWORK OF SCHOOL PROJECTS
STUDENTS BLENDED ART, COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, HISTORY, LIBRARY, LITERATURE, MATH
AND MUSIC IN THE WORK.
- THANKS TO A LATE, COOL SPRING, THE PUNGO STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL WILL FEATURE
SOMETHING IT DOESN'T ALWAYS HAVE: A FRESH BATCH OF ITS OWN LOCAL BERRIES, JUST
RIPE FOR THE PICKIN'.<
- REALTY SALES
- REALTY SALES
- COALITION FORMED TO PROMOTE SAFE BOATING PRACTICES HERE
- UNEXPECTED AWARD `SHOCKS' INSTRUCTOR
JON COOKSON HAD A FIRST PLACE WIN FOR THE INUAGURAL RUFUS BEAMER PRIZE IN THE
CITY'S SCHOOLS.
- NO MATTER THE CATCH, YOUNG ANGLERS HAD FUN
- LONG-SOUGHT TRANSIT SERVICE COMES TO BRIDLE CREEK AREA
BUS 87 TOOK ON ITS FIRST PASSENGERS ON MONDAY AFTER A BRIEF CEREMONY IN
95-DEGREE HEAT.
- DON'T THROW AWAY CURBSIDE RECYCLING
- GOOD RIDDANCE TO UGLY BASKETS
- MUSIC BIG IN OPTOMETRIST'S LIFE
DR. NORMAN KAHN FINDS THE TIME TO PERFORM WITH HIS NEW BAND, CODY PENDANT.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
- PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SAYS THANKS TO BENEFACTORS
CELEBRATION AT THE STATION EXPRESSED APPRECIATION TO THOSE WHO HELPED AFTER
THE SCHOOL'S BIG FIRE.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
- CORRECTION
by SS