The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 1, 1995
REFUND ISSUE REMAINS UNRESOLVED
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CAROLINA COAST
ARTRAGEOUS NOW AN ESTABLISHED FESTIVAL IT'S FUN. IT'S CREATIVE. IT'S A CHANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FAST-GROWING OUTER BANKS CULTURAL SCENE.
BURNING SPEAR KEEPS BOB MARLEY TRADITION
JUST PLAIN RETIRED? NOT ARTIST ELLIE GRUMIAUX!
SPOT SEEMS THE BEST IN YEARS WITH PUPPY DRUM NOT FAR BEHIND
TWAS THE SUMMER THAT WAS A HUMMER
SPUTTERING OFFENSE PLAGUES PERQUIMANS THE PIRATES' LATEST DISAPPOINTMENT WAS THEIR 14-8 LOSS TO THE WELDON HIGH CHARGERS LAST WEEK.
GROWING SPORT REACHES EDENTON-HOLMES HIGH THE ACES HAVE BEGUN WITH A BANG, CHALKING UP A 2-2 RECORD IN THE SEASON'S FIRST HALF.
SORELY MISSED MICHAEL DEWEY HAYMAN DIED EARLIER THIS YEAR AT 51. BUT THE THIRD-GENERATION OUTER BANKS RESTAURATEUR IS BEST REMEMBERED FOR MOLDING RENEGADE SURFERS AND SPACEY COLLEGE BOYS INTO CRACK WAITERS AND CHEFS, AND FOR STEERING HIS SEAFARE RESTURANT TO THE TOP OF THE OUTER BANKS RESTAURANT WORLD.
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