The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, May 3, 1996
CITIZENS SHOULD LOBBY FOR ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS
AGENCY SEEKS TO GET WORD OUT ON ADULT ABUSE, EXPLOITATION
16 TO VIE FOR FESTIVAL TITLE WINNER OF CONTEST WILL REPRESENT CITY IN THE MISS VIRGINIA PAGEANT JUNE 28
OLYMPIC HOPEFULS FIND THE GOING TOUGH
COLANDER WINS ACC HURDLES TITLE
PORTSMOUTH GENERAL SOLD TO MARYVIEW MARYVIEW WILL CONTINUE TO RUN SOME PARTS OF THE DOWNTOWN OPERATION UNTIL THE YEAR 2000.
SPRING BREAK IN GUYANA COURTNEY HUNDLEY SPENT TWO WEEKS ON A DENTAL MISSION AIDING THE POOR.
CITY STARS IN MANY FILMS BY REGENT STUDENTS
THIS ``BORN-AGAIN CIVIC LEAGUE'' IS GROWING AGAIN: WEST PARK VIEW
NEIGHBORHOOD WARRIORS THEY'RE CIVIC LEAGUE PRESIDENTS - UNPAID SOULS WHO GET RE-ELECTED YEAR AFTER YEAR, FOR ONE SIMPLE REASON: THEY'LL TAKE THE JOB.
CAVALIER MANOR: HISTORIC PRIDE DRIVES ITS RESIDENTS TO UNITY.
CENTRAL CIVIC FORUM AND COUNCIL OF CIVIC LEAGUES UMBRELLA GROUPS LET NEIGHBORHOODS EXCHANGE IDEAS AND WORK TOWARD COMMON GOALS.
OLDE TOWNE: A RUNDOWN PROPERTY IS A CHALLENGE TO RESIDENTS OF THIS HISTORIC AREA.
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