The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 11, 1996
HAZEL BRISCO
ADA M. MITCHELL
DARRYL J. HILL
REGINA A. LEWIS
LORRANDA J. DYSON
MINNIE R. TOLER
RIDDICK SCREWS
FLOSSIE T. ASHLEY
MAYBELL C. HAYNES
ROBERT L. LANE
RUTH R. DAVIS
RACHEL R. HODGES
FOY LEE POPE
ROSALIND G. PENDERGRAPH
STANLEY L. GREENE
JOSEPH A. GLASS
JOANNE HELTON
RICHARD D. ATTARD
LORRAINE A. CRAFTON
HUNTER R. LIGON
SUSIE B. MCCLAIN
EVELYN V. SATTERFIELD
WALTER BALLARD III
PEGGY A. FOWLER
DONALD S. WEBB
ELIC M. STEVENS SR.
ALTON W. LASSITER
SUZANNE P. WEBER
WALTER E. VANN SR.
JEANETTE F. MCKEWEN
SOME HOLD FAST BEFORE HURRICANE BERTHA HAD THEM COMING AND GOING AT FISHING CENTER.
MARY M. CLARK
FANNIE D. IRVING
ELNORA HECKSTALL
LAWRENCE D. PAYNE
GUSSIE M. EVANS
EDNA B. WISE
RICHARD D. ROZZELLE
GRADY W. BANKS
ROBERTA B. CHAPPELEAR
CARL E. LONG SR.
JOHN P. GENESAVICH
CHARITY FACES RETRIAL ON CHARGES OF RAPE IN SEASHORE PARK IN '93
CHESAPEAKE PLACES LAST AMONG AREA CITIES IN UNITED WAY GIFTS
CHESAPEAKE RESIDENTS TO GET CHANCE TO HELP CITY PLANNERS
CAMPOSTELLA CLUB WILL GET HELP FROM CBN
VIRGINIA CLERKS GROUP RECOGNIZES PORTSMOUTH CLERK'S MANY TALENTS PITTMAN ADDS THE HONOR TO HER NEW DUTIES AS STATE GROUP'S PRESIDENT.
CHESAPEAKE OFFICIALS AGREE TO SETTLEMENT WITH POLICE OFFICERS THE OFFICIALS WERE ACCUSED OF RELEASING PERSONNEL FILES ON THE POLICE OFFICERS.
BRINGING UP BABY BEGINS WITH FIRST CELL, GROUP BELIEVES
LEARNING TO COPE WITH DEATH SEMINAR TEACHES EVMS STUDENTS HOW TO COUNSEL THOSE LEFT BEHIND
TRT AGREES TO LIGHT RAIL CHANGES PLANS WILL INCLUDE BEACH'S DESIRED LINKS TO THE NAVAL BASE AND AIRPORT.
GROWTH STRATEGY RAISES CONCERNS PROPONENTS OF NEO-TRADITIONAL SUBDIVISIONS SAY THEY REDUCE TRAFFIC AND INCREASE A SENSE OF COMMUNITY. ROSE HILL FALLS, A NEW SUBDIVISION BEING BUILT OUTSIDE WASHINGTON, D.C., INCLUDES SOME ``NEW URBAN'' STYLE FEATURES THAT ARE BEING PROPOSED BY AN ARCHITECT FOR CHESAPEAKE.
CURRENT, FORMER OFFICIALS ARE INDICTED ON E. SHORE THREE IN CAPE CHARLES ARE ACCUSED OF DIVERTING MONEY FROM THE TOWN BUDGET.
VIRGINIA COLLECTED MORE REVENUE THAN EXPECTED MONEY TAKEN IN DURING THE 1996 FISCAL YEAR EXCEEDED THE ESTIMATE BY $85 MILLION.
ASHE STATUE JOINS CONFEDERATE HEROES THE BRONZE, 12-FOOT LIKENESS IS UNVEILED BEFORE 1,500 ON MONUMENT AVENUE.
911 CALL ON ``ROCKETS'' SETS OFF A MEDIA BLITZ
FISHING FAMILIES TURN OUT FOR KIDS' CONTEST AT KITTY HAWK PIER
APPROACHING STORM PUTS A SQUEEZE ON FISHING ACTION
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