The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, April 14, 1996
REALTY SALES - PORTSMOUTH
EFFORT TO CLEAN UP CEMETERY APPLAUDED
SHIPS STORE TO SELL MILITARY COLLECTIBLES BUSINESS IS PART OF THE REBUILDING OF THE 600 BLOCK OF HIGH STREET
BUSINESS BRIEFS - PORTSMOUTH
PENSION RAISE: KEEP IT IN LINE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - PORTSMOUTH
SHEILA POWELL PITTMAN: CITY CLERK AND RACE FAN
COSTLY NICKEL: PROFITS UP IN SMOKE
MAKING LEARNING FUN PORTSMOUTH'S TEACHER OF THE YEAR HOPES TO INSTILL A LOVE FOR LEARNING IN HER KINDERGARTNERS.
AROUND TOWN
NEWSPAPER OFFERS SNIPPETS OF LIFE CIRCA 1918
SLOW BOWLING: FOREMSKY WAS THE FIRST PRO TO BE PENALIZED
SPORTS CLUB'S 50TH JAMBOREE WAS THE BEST ONE EVER
CITY PARK COULD FILL PORTSMOUTH'S NEED FOR COMPLEX COMPREHENSIVE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES ARE SORELY LACKING.
CRIME REPORT - PORTSMOUTH
SCHOOL BOARD: GOALS 2000 MONEY COULD HELP
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