The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, June 5, 1997
WEEKLY BRIEFING
YOUTH AND CRIME A PROMISING PROGRAM
29 DEQ STAFFERS REPLACED ENVIRONMENT WILL SUFFER
LETTERS TO EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
LILLIE C. BROWN
THOMAS M. HIGH
GENEVIE B. VALENTINE
ALFRED GREEN
MARTHA H. TURNBULL
RAY PETERSON SR.
MARIE DUDLEY
EVELYN E. ALSTON
DOROTHY G. HOLLEY
TAMMY F. LOGAN
HEZEKIAH WILKERSON SR.
CHARLES W. SMALLWOOD
FLOYD SUTTON JR.
ORVILLE E. SHORE
GREGORY M. EVANS SR.
GERTRUDE S. STARK
LUTHER R. STANLEY JR.
ENID M. BEAZLEY
JULIA B. CURFMAN
ALTA B. BROWN
BENJAMIN F. FERRELL
JAMES E. MARROW
FANNIE M. MATTESON
HARBORFEST AND SEAWALL FESTIVAL ARE GROWING TOGETHER ONE BIG RIVERFRONT PARTY IS SET FOR 2000, WHEN 100 TALL SHIPS WILL VISIT THE HARBOR.
$30,000 IN DAMAGES AT WORK SITE LINKED TO ``ANTI-GROWTH'' FORCES
THE AFRICAN QUEEN TO GET UP STEAM FOR HARBORFEST
JURY WILL CONTINUE DELIBERATIONS TODAY IN TEEN'S MURDER TRIAL
STATE WANTS TO REIN IN BINGO CHARITY FUNDS ARE OFTEN MISSPENT, OFFICIAL SAYS
DOWNTOWN SUFFOLK ASSOCIATION VOTES TO QUIT STATE'S MAIN STREET WITH NO CITY FUNDING, THE GROUP SAID IT COULD NOT STAY IN THE PROGRAM.
STUDY DISPUTES LINK BETWEEN GULF WAR, BIRTH DEFECTS A BIRTH-DEFECT SPECIALIST SAYS THE STUDY HAS DRAWBACKS AND DOESN'T ``REASSURE'' HER.
HARBORFEST AND MERCHANTS WORK FOR IMPROVED WATERFRONT PARTY
UPDATED PLAN URGES RESTORATION OF CRAB HABITAT WITH NO FUNDING AVAILABLE, OFFICIALS COUNTING ON VOLUNTEERS TO RESTORE, PROTECT AREA.
RESTORE OREGON INLET PLAN, REP. JONES ASKS N.C. CONGRESSMAN WANTS THE STATE TO PROCEED WITH EROSION CONTROLS.
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