The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 29, 1995
BOULEVARD PAVES WAY FOR CHANGES IN NEIGHBORHOOD
SNAPPED MAST FAILS TO DETER WINNER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -CAROLINA COAST
FISHERMEN ARE PLUCKING PLENTY OF SPECKLED TROUT FROM THE SURF
HARD WORK REPLACING FLASH AT ECSU ``THE GOOD THING IS THAT I DIDN'T KNOW HOW IT USED TO BE, BUT I KNOW HOW IT'S GOING TO BE,'' COACH SAYS.
CONFERENCE LOCKED IN WILD RACE
ARTIST SERIOUS ABOUT PAINTING AFTER 40-YEAR INTERRUPTION
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES BUILD HALL IN A DAY ALL OF THE LABOR WAS DONE BY VOLUNTEERS, CHURCH MEMBERS.
A FEW PLACES FOR YOU TO HAUNT FOR HALLOWEEN
PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST TWO ELIZABETH CITY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS JOIN FORCES AND TURN A FORMER CATHOLIC CHURCH INTO AN UNUSUAL STUDIO. ONE PHOTOGRAPHER IS MOVING ON TO VIRGINIA TO CREATE A NEW STUDIO IN AN OLD BARN, WHILE THE OTHER - A. MACK SAWYER - WILL REMAIN IN THE CHURCH-STUDIO.
LOSS OF AN HOUR JUST SOURS HIS DAY
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