The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
RESTAURANT'S ISABELLE THE CLOWN BRINGS JOY UNTOLD TO KIDS, SENIORS
PRE-SCHOOLERS GETTING THEIR FULL OF SPANISH MONTESSORI PROGRAM AT BAYSHORE LEARNING CENTER IMMERSES 3- TO 6-YEAR-OLDS IN A NEW CULTURE.
RETIRED NAVY CHIEF STITCHES UP NEW HOBBY HIS MANY WORKS GO AS GIFTS AND FOR SALE AT CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW FOR SENIOR CITIZENS.
VISUAL THERAPY HELPS PATIENTS CHANGE BEHAVIOR COUNSELOR'S WORKBOOK ON NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING TARGETS KIDS THROUGH DRAWINGS.
FILIPINO WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS ITS FIRST DEBUTANTE COTILLION
AH, THE CAREFREE WRITER'S LIFE COMES FACE-TO-FACE WITH REALITY
FAMILY BENEFIT TO AID MUSICIAN JIM BOWLING, WHO HAS CANCER
BROTHER OF VICTIM FIGHTS DRUNK DRIVING NAVY LT. FRANK STARR WINS TWO AWARDS FOR HIS CRUSADE FOR TOUGHER LAWS AND PENALTIES.
TRAFFIC LIGHT WAS NOT MENTIONED AT HEARING FOR HIGHWAY PROJECT
JET (SKI) SETTERS 450 AMATEUR AND PRO COMPETITORS CAUSE RIP-ROARING STIR AT OCEANFRONT WITH ACROBATIC `MOTORCYCLE' BOATS.
HABITAT HELP CROSSES CITY BOUNDARIES BAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH BUILT A FAMILY A HOME IN NORFOLK'S PARK PLACE.
CITY AND CITIZENS ALIKE TRIPPED BY RED TAPE
BOARDWALK SCULPTURE VANDALS AND INVESTMENT
`MAMMOGRAM QUILT' MAY BE A LIFESAVER
CITY ACTS TO LEGALIZE ITS OWN ONGOING DUMPING AN OCEANA BOULEVARD BORROW PIT HAD NO PERMIT FOR SEVEN YEARS.
NOW YOU CAN TAKE STEEL CANS TO RECYCLING CENTERS THE REGION'S CURBSIDE PROGRAM ALSO COLLECTS THE CONTAINERS.
REALTY SALES
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