The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, March 10, 1995
NEW WAVE IN SCHOOL BOOKSTORES
MOTORING IN NORFOLK BRINGS SOME UNEXPECTED SURPRISES
ANNUAL REPLENISHMENT OF SAND UNDER WAY ON OCEAN BEACH 15,000 TRUCKLOADS FROM LYNNHAVEN INLET WILL BE SPREAD FROM RUDEE INLET TO 49TH STREET.
CITY COUNCIL'S NOMINEES CHOOSING NO. 11
THERE'LL BE A CALL FOR EVERYTHING THAT'S SAVED, EVEN 36 YEARS LATER
DUMPING IN OLD BORROW PIT RESUMING THE CITY HAS NOW OBTAINED THE NECESSARY PERMITS FOR ITS OWN PROJECT.
NEW FEES AND RULES FACE RESORT PARKERS THE LATEST WRINKLE OFFERED BY CITY OFFICIALS IS THE ``MERCHANT VALIDATION'' PROGRAM.
RAZING COMES TO THE PEPPERMINT A VENERABLE BEACH CLUB JOINS THE DOME AND TWO OLD HOTELS IN THE PAGES OF HISTORY.
SURVIVING CANCER CHALLENGE FOCUS OF FORUM ONE ASPECT TO BE DISCUSSED IS THE NUMBER OF TREATMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO THE PATIENT.
BAYSIDE MARLINS WILL HOST FIRST SCRIMMAGE JAMBOREE
A PEAK AT POLITICS BEACH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH `YEAS' AND `NAYS' OF STATE GOVERNMENT.
SOMEONE HAD TO SELECT THE YEAR'S BEST
IT'S OFF TO THE L'IL OLE OPRY TROY HEDSPETH, WHO'S ONLY 12, WILL PERFORM ON STAGE IN MATHEWS.
ALL OF KEMPSVILLE STARTERS MAKE TEAM PAIR OF SOPHOMORE SUBSTITUTES ALSO MADE THE TEAM AS HONORABLE MENTIONS.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
BEACH ARTISTS, DANCERS IN D'ART CENTER SHOW
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