The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, January 20, 1995
GRANDMA HEADS FOR NATIONAL SENIOR OLYMPICS
THE THIRD ANNUAL FLUTE FAIRE WILL BE A HIGH-PITCHED EVENT
BEACH DENTIST MASTERS ART OF STAINED GLASS RICHARD HARRIS SPENDS HIS EVENINGS IN HIS GARAGE WORKSHOP, DESIGNING, CUTTING AND SOLDERING.
SHORTAGE OF VANS MEANS LONG DAYS FOR SENIORS THE REASON IS THAT THE 14-PASSENGER VEHICLES ARE SCARCE. SIX CENTERS MUST SHARE THREE VANS.
WORKSHOP TO ADDRESS FUTURE OF NORFOLK-BEACH CORRIDOR
IN MEMORIUM
MUSIC AND ART GO WELL TOGETHER, SAYS A MAN WHO WORKS IN BOTH
CARING, UNSELFISHNESS PLEASE JUDGES OF POSTERS AND ESSAYS
PUBLIC BROADCASTING WORTH LOTS MORE THAN THE PITTANCE IT COSTS
SHORE DRIVE/GREAT NECK MERCHANTS LOOK AHEAD THE CORRIDOR'S BUSINESSMEN HAVE FORMED AN ASSOCIATION TO BOOST THEIR AREA.
MUSIC STORE JOB SOUNDS GOOD TO HIM
D.J. DOZIER AT EASE AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HE TURNS DOWN BASEBALL TEAMS TO STAY WITH ROCK ACADEMY.
SCHOOL CHANGES NAME, BUT NOT WINNING WAYS
SET VINCENT OUT OF HIS BOARD SEAT STRIKE THREE
A HOUSE DIVIDED
TAXPAYERS HELPING FARMERS WORKS ELSEWHERE A GROUP IN VIRGINIA BEACH HAS BEEN WORKING ON SUCH A PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN A YEAR.
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