The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
LIBRARY IN SUMMER A WONDROUS PLACE TO ESCAPE DOLDRUMS
BIRTHS
RONALD T. WAKEHAM DIRECTOR OF FIRE AND PARAMEDICAL SERVICES
PLANNERS MOVES MEETINGS FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY
EX-PLAYERS RETURN TO GAME AS COACHES ``I MISSED IT . . . ,'' SAYS THERESA MASSIE. ``THIS LETS ME RELIVE MY CHILDHOOD.''
`NIGHT OF THE HAWK': DRAMA PROMISES TO BE A POTENT SHOW
FESTIVAL'S BEST: CANDY ASTON SHINES IN `FRUITWOOD CASKET'
STUDENTS LEARN TO COOK, SHARE MAKING MEALS FOR THE HOMELESS
`BLOOD TIES': FARCE IS FUNNY AT FIRST, BUT ACT 2 NEEDS WORK
`STUFF': DISLIKABLE CHARACTER OF FATHER WEARS THIN QUICKLY
BIG JOHN'S CHANGES HANDS, NEVER CLOSES NOW
FREE-LANCERS BOLDLY PURSUE AD VENTURE BILL OWEN AND MARK ATKINSON WOO AND WIN NATIONAL ACCOUNTS.
QUALITY HEALTH CARE GIVEN BY NCH FOR OVER 70 YEARS
HE ROLLS ON THE PAINT TO HELP AREAS GIVE GRAFFITI THE BRUSHOFF
NORFOLK IS GANGING UP ON GRAFFITI THE CITY WANTS TO HOLD VANDALS IN CHECK, BUT SOME PROPERTY OWNERS FEAR TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT ACTION.
CRIME REPORT
`AT-RISK' MIDDLE STUDENTS TARGETED A PARTNERSHIP HAS BEGUN BETWEEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND A PRIVATE ONE.
LEARNING BRIDGE: KIDS IMPRESSED WITH OPERATION SMILE
NORFOLK AND GRAFFITI: WAS KILROY HERE?
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