The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, September 2, 1996
JAMES S. GREEN
NELLIE J. HEMSATH
ROSSIE SMITH JR.
RICHARD E. HARRIS
HAZEL M. ADAMS
DOROTHY J. BOGGS
PEGGY SWOOPE
JOSEPH A. STUPKA JR.
HARRY W. SCHARF
L. MICHAEL HARDT
JANET J. KIRLIN
W. EARL BYRUM
MARY ANNA SAVAGE
EVELYN M. HILL
GENEVRA A. WIGGINS
O.W. CLARKSON
DORIS M. BULLOCK
MARY A. MOORE
DALE E. VINSON
MARY F. HAZWARD
JOSEPHINE N. WIGGINS
DAWSON ANDREWS JR.
LUCERIO A. SERRANO
GENEVIEVE H. WEST
MARIE A. RYAN
VERA E. SMITH
BOYD O. MOODY SR.
SCOTSMAN PACKS BAGS PEEVED PIPER BLOWS INTO ODU
MED SCHOOLS ENCOURAGING FRONT-LINE CARE CAREERSI A FEARED SHORTAGE OF GENERALISTS HAS SPURRED CHANGES.
CONSTRUCTION WON'T DELAY SCHOOL OPENINGS
GRANBY HIGH STUDENT BODY WILL BE IN TWO HIGH SCHOOLS FOR TWO YEARS
CHESAPEAKE FACES CATCH-22 PROBLEM WITH SWAMP ACCESS
SURF'S UP & EDOUARD'S OUT BUT THE OCEANFRONT'S STORM-STIRRED SURF KEPT MOST SWIMMERS SITTING ON THE SAND.
THEY WANT TO CREATE A NEW CITY IN BERTIE ``RIVER CITY'' CHALLENGE IS TO GET FOLKS INTERESTED
SCHOOL CHIEF HAS MANY GOALS TO REACH RICHARD T. LAPOINTE HAS MUCH TO DO DURING HIS SHORT TENURE.
NORFOLK MAN DIES AFTER CAR IS STRUCK BROADSIDE BY PICKUP
NEWPORT NEWS FISHERIES FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION
GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL AT THE ANNUAL EDENTON COLONY FEST
GI JOE - STILL ``A GREAT AMERICAN HERO''
LABOR DAY OBSERVANCES
MELON MOOCH CAN'T BEAT CORN DOG FOR ENTERTAINMENT
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