The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, March 17, 1996
TOWN TALK
GIRLS SOCCER: G. BRIDGE, W. BRANCH ARE TEAMS TO BEAT
A PLACE FOR GIRLS TEACHES SCOUTS LIFE'S LESSONS
CHESAPEAKE ART STUDENTS' TALENTS SOAR IN AIRPORT EXHIBIT
HEALTH DIRECTOR'S ARMY CAREER DESERVES PROUD 21-GUN SALUTE
CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS - CHESAPEAKE
CITY'S JOBLESS RATE FELL SLIGHTLY IN '95
BUSINESS GROWTH WAS BETTER THAN EXPECTED
CHESAPEAKE HOTELS, RESTAURANTS THRIVING
WATERFRONT LAND UNDERUTILIZED
RETAIL BUSINESSES POURING INTO CITY
PERMITS DECLINED FOR SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
HARSH WEATHER LAST YEAR TESTED METTLE OF FARMERS
POLICIES TO SLOW GROWTH OF CITY'S POPULATION HAVE DESIRED EFFECT
FOR SOME WORKERS, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME MORE AND MORE CHESAPEAKE WORKERS ARE USING THEIR HOMES AS OFFICES.
POLICE INQUIRY: PUTTING IT BEHIND
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CHESAPEAKE
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