The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, February 22, 1996
PEOPLE & PLACES
BIRTHS
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CRIME REPORT
`TARTUFFE' OUTSTANDING IN EVERY ASPECT
VIRGINIA OPERA'S DOCENTS TRAVEL TO SCHOOLS WITH A TRUNK OF DELIGHTS
`FLYIN' WEST' IS A SOCIOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT PLAY
ANOTHER MARTIN BECOMING FAMOUS AT GRANBY
2 VIEWS OF UPCOMING TOURNAMENT: CALM AND ANXIOUS TWO-TIME STATE CHAMP CLAY WEISBERG IS `READY;' HOST COACH PETE MCCOY `CAN HANDLE THIS.'
THE VENERABLE NARO, BORN AS COLLEY THEATRE, NOW 60 THE ART DECO MOVIE HOUSE, A LANDMARK IN GHENT, FIRST OPENED ITS DOORS ON FEB. 23, 1936.
DAVID BERRY OWNER OF COLLEY AVENUE RENTAL BUSINESS
MI HOGAR BRINGS MEXICAN CUISINE TO NORFOLK
LEAGUE OFFICERS QUIT, NEW GROUP CREATED COLONIAL PLACE/RIVERVIEW RESIDENTS DISAGREED OVER BYLAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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