The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, October 26, 1995
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- NORFOLK COMPASS
JULIAN F. HIRST RETIRED CITY MANAGER IS NOW NORFOLK KIWANIS CLUB PRESIDENT
COST OF BLAIR MIDDLE'S REPAIRS GOES UP
REALTY SALES
THERE'S SURE TO BE FRIGHT AT END OF THIS HALLOWEEN FAN'S TUNNEL
PARADE KICKS OFF DRUG AWARENESS WEEK
PLAYGROUND IS A REALITY, AND IT'S TIME TO PARTY IMAGINATION ISLAND IS THE RESULT OF COUNTLESS HOURS OF VOLUNTEER HELP TO RAISE FUNDS AND DO THE WORK.
NAVY VET GETS A CHANCE TO HELP FORMER MENTOR MAN CALLS GIFT TO FORMER SHIPMATE WHO LOST HIS HOME TO FIRE REPAYMENT OF AN OLD DEBT.
BUGATTI'S ROARS ONTO THE AFTER-HOURS SCENE IN NORFOLK
HARD WORK PUTS GRANBY IN THE STATE TOURNAMENT THE COMETS EDGED BAYSIDE BY A STROKE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT'S FIRST TEAM BERTH IN GROUP AAA'S BIG DANCE.
FARM FRESH'S SITE-SWITCHING STIRS UP SHOPPERS IN GHENT
MAYOR ANSWERS CRITIC OF NAUTICUS
A BOWLING TOWEL MIGHT RAISE SCORE
PROGRAM GIVES STUDENTS ACCESS TO COLLEGE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE NORFOLK COMPASS
BIRTHS
REALTY SALES
RESOURCE PRACTICE IS A PLACE WHERE GROWN-UPS COME TO PLAY
SCHOOL'S PTA BACKS WORK BY CITY TO CHECK AIR QUALITY
THEATER TO BUILD ON FOUNDER'S MATURITY, PROVEN WRITING ABILITY
VETERANS OF FRIGHT THE HAUNTED FOREST, PRODUCED BY LOCAL VIETNAM VETERANS AT THE BOTANICAL GARDEN, IS IN ITS SIXTH YEAR OF TERRIFYING VISITORS.
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