The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
BUTTERFLY ENTHUSIAST IS AFLUTTER OVER VISITORS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Buster Brumley, a Knotts Island resident, is recently retired from the city's Public Utilities Department. A caption accompanying a story in the July 6 Beacon incorrectly stated that he was a retired pharmacist. Correction published in the Virginia Beach Beacon on Sunday, July 10, 1994, on page 11. ***************************************************************** TIED IN KNOTTS YOU ALMOST CAN'T GET THERE FROM HERE, YET VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA'S DIVIDED ISLAND IS HOME TO A FEW HEARTY RESIDENTS, MANY OF WHOSE ANCESTORS DATE BACK TO THE 1700S.
TRACY HASTE: HER NICKNAME IS PEACHES. HER JOB? SELLING ICE CREAM.
PC-EASY DOES IN-HOME COMPUTER REPAIRS THE SERVICE SAVES ON HAVING TO CART THE EQUIPMENT INTO A SHOP AND LEAVING IT FOR SEVERAL DAYS.
4 BEACH GYMNASTS HEAD TO NATIONAL MEET ``THE DIFFICULTY OF THEIR ROUTINES IS THE HIGHEST IN THE COUNTRY,'' COACH DENA BAKER SAYS.
COAST GUARD TRADITION PASSED ON COAST GUARD LT. CMDR. RONALD E. JOHNSON GAVE HIS SABER TO HIS SON, ALSO A COAST GUARDSMAN.
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