The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 16, 1995
- ROLE OF WHO DISCLOSES ALL ABOUT PROPERTY STILL BEING DEFINED
- VIRGINIAN CATCHES POTENTIAL RECORD BLUEFIN TUNA
- EVEN OFF STAGE, THESE PERFORMERS ARE ON
- LONGTIME TALENTED QUILTER FINALLY LAYS ASIDE HER STITCHING
- WATERWAY SYSTEM FOR SMALL BOATS CHRISTENED
A NEW BROCHURE DETAILS WHERE TO FIND THE 29 TRAILS IN THE 10-COUNTY ALBEMARLE
REGION.
- NEW ECSU COACH PLANS TO REBUILD
- WATER SKIER FLIES WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE
PATRICE BARRINGER, WHO'S 15, THINKS NOTHING OF GOING ``140 FEET ON MY FACE!''
- ELIZABETHAN GARDENS A SOUL-SOOTHING SITE
- DIRE STRAITS
THE LITTLE KINNAKEET LIFESAVING STATION, ONE OF THE FIRST SUCH STATIONS ON THE
OUTER BANKS, HAS BEEN SLATED FOR RENOVATIONS. BUT, FEDERAL BUDGET CUTS MAY
SINK THE PROJECT.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A photo of Noah Snyder in the July 16 edition of The Carolina
Coast had an incorrect credit. The photo of Snyder riding a wave was
taken by Mickey McCarthy.
Correction published , The Carolina Coast, July 23, 1995, p.58
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LIFEGUARDS COME TO COMPETE AND TO EXHIBIT THEIR SKILLS
THE SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL BE HELD ON THE OUTER BANKS THIS
WEEK.\
- SAILBOAT CRUISE TO MONKEY ISLAND IDYLLIC
FOUR TRIPS A DAY ARE DEPARTING FROM THE WOODEN DOCKS NEAR THE CENTURY-OLD
WHALEHEAD CLUB.
- DELICIOUS THAI CUISINE COMES TO CURRITUCK COUNTY
THE FORMER NORTH RIVER RESTAURANT NOW HAS AN ASIAN FLAVOR.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
by SS