Story archive for October 2002
Friday, Nov. 1
- A 'Yes' vote for public safety
- Nov. 1, 1935
- 'Night Out' celebrated
- Rain cancels Lakeland field hockey game
- PDCCC president dies
- Councilman urges Yes vote
- 'Transit' promises are deceptive
- The Peanut King of Suffolk
- Jaguars face new foes
- Governor coming to rally support
- Teens have a scream at Halloween dance
- Resident gives six reasons to vote No
- Vote no on sales tax increase
Thursday, Oct. 31
- Residents' input sought for Fairgrounds
- Lady Saints hold off Lady Navigators, 44-39
- Invest in future
- Moses Cross
- Which way blows the wind today?
- TELETECHNET needed in this region
- Oct. 31, 1935
- Civic league saluting two residents
- Griffin will spend life in prison
- Bishop, Hill, Holland named to All-TCIS team
- Corrections
- Please don't book passage on this 'Ghost Ship'
Wednesday, Oct. 30
- Charnna H. Jackson
- IOW committee supports referendum
- Jett flies Saints to title
- Slamming Saints say goodbye to seniors
- Search continues for Suffolk woman's killer
- Observe laws for holiday
- High fashion made affordable
- Lakeland field hockey game to be played today
- IDA member prosecuted on DUI charges
- Breast cancer survivor gives her testimony
- Keep Halloween ghosts and goblins safe
- Oct. 30, 1935
- North Carolina fishing report
Monday, Oct. 28
- Dianne O. Blackwell
- Sheriff's office puts the HEAT on auto theft
- It's safe for kids to lift weights in moderation
- Suffolk Police and citizens have reason to celebrate.
- 'Open House on Crime Prevention' tonight at Armory
- Taking it all back about the IDA
- Oct. 29, 1935
- Guitarist to play tribute to Charlie Byrd here
Saturday, Oct. 26
- Retired teachers' group remains active in service to community
- Louise A. Gray
- Spooky Acres host to (gulp) ghouls, ghosts and goblins
- Warriors' streak over
- Oct. 26, 1959
- IDA now backing hotel
- Pastor aims to make an impact
- The flower that isn't a pansy
- Lucille Seward
- Staff photo/By Jason Norman
- Salvation Army gearing up for upcoming holiday season
Thursday, Oct. 24
- Saddam's shopping spree
- Young cheerers want to yell and dance their way to regionals
- Tonight in local football
- Residents will work to make a difference
- Former councilman comments on hotel
- Oct. 25, 1959
- Lakeland takes home tourney
- Hazel T. Comer
- Make holiday a fire-safe one
- Driver ready for this year's festival
- Saints, Lady Saints end season in losses
- IDA thinking again about hotel issue
- Reader replies to columnist
- Digital mammography an advance for screening
Wednesday, Oct. 23
- Coach travels all the way from Holland to teach locals soccer
- Renovated pipe organ returns to Suffolk UCC
- Oct. 23, 1959
- Emma J. Bradshaw
- Transportation referendum set tonight
- Keep checking despite studies
- SRHA board faced with complaints
- Saints end season with sweep of Norfolk Christian
- Senator's rep to meet with public today
- Suffolk included in drought designation
- Winning Edge rides big inning to title
- Jaguars sweep Chargers on the court
- Thoughts on the sniper's attack
- Vote 'yes' on Nov. 5
Tuesday, Oct. 22
- Why I oppose the sales tax referendum
- Herbert: 'Pretty clear' deal will go forward
- Oct. 22, 1935
- Portsmouth couple killed in 58 crash
- Minorities encouraged to donate blood, share 'the blessing God has given us'
- Putting consumers first
- James O. Daughtrey
- Suffolk police efforts appreciated
- Smither scores two as Lady Cavaliers take another district title
- Hospital hosting breast cancer awareness forum
- Yeah, he's right, but...
Monday, Oct. 21
- IDA 4 worthy of praise, admiration
- Melissa Minot, Carney Hawks wed in Arlington Street Church
- Warriors record another shutout, 13-0
- Soccer, basketball signups start Oct. 26
- Vacant Suffolk judgeship puts spotlight on black residents to sit on the bench
- Martial arts: More than fighting
- Assistant City Attorney Helivi Holland
- Sorors present two scholarships
- Oct. 20, 1949
- Attorney Johnnie E. Mizelle
- SHS Class of '52 reunites
- This week in the NFL
- Joint meetings should have some meat to them
- The first parts of decision making
- Rumors not yet refuted
- An exciting day in city government
- Byrds flock together for 75th, last time
- Break the cycle of domestic violence
- Arthur G. Conyers
Friday, Oct. 18
- 'Rules' saved by black humor, editing
- James E. Luter
- Here come the girls!
- Motel manager speaks out
- Golf tournament raises record high for education foundation
- Nothing unlucky about 13 for King's Kids of America
- Oct. 18, 1960
- Child care providers to be recognized next week at banquet
- Saints romp in season-ending shutout of HRA
- Tonight on the gridiron
- 'Ashley Alliance' leads Lady Saints
- Many contributed to program's success
- Resident responds to Pocklington
- 'White Oleander' is not merely a chick flick
- Inspectors shut down motel
Thursday, Oct. 17
- Suffolk high schools will play for title on Monday
- Smith holds off Clippers, 42-40
- City employees get early retirement plan
- Councilwoman reproaches Standish on leaking name
- It takes a brain
- Erma V. Edmonds
- Van Selows help Saints fly past Eagles
- Doris R. Wheeler
- Robert G. Faulk
- Candle ignites fire in residence
- October dedicated to becoming aware of breast cancer
- Oct. 17, 1960
- Williams charges past Jaguars
- Collis Bryant rides Barracuda to victory
- Correction
- School Board reports to Council
- Let us announce your reunions
Wednesday, Oct. 16
- Four Warriors end home career with victory
- Suffolk High School class of 1962 enjoys reunion
- Edith V. Buttafoco
- Pastor convicted of sexual assaults
- Oct. 16, 1960
- October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and every person who values his or her life should take the responsibility of maintaining good breast health.
- The Suffolk City Council will meet in regular session today at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers of the Municipal Building. The following items are on the agenda:
- Lady Warriors came from far away to play; beat Lakeland in final game
- Market Days to be celebrated Saturday at Visitors Center Saturday
- Bonds fiscally responsible, good investment
- Wolverines, Lady Jaguars win
- Council expected to sign off on lease
- Truck takes a tumble
- Bishop takes Knights - Checkmate!
- Whalen, Taylor score as Saints romp, 3-0
- Suspect's apprehension expected to bring burglaries to an end
Tuesday, Oct. 15
- 'Canned Food' games set for Nov. 23-27
- Don't play race card frivolously
- Oct. 15, 1952
- American kids need more exercise
- Warriors make history with win
- Celebrate fall at Driver Days fest
- Lakeland falls in seniors' farewell
- Cookoff winners announced
- Cleaning up after the party
Monday, Oct. 14
- The Saints come marching in - to Washington
- Joyell Pugh, Kevin Davidson wed in Christ and St. Luke's Episcopal
- Kim Rountree, Joseph O'Brien married in Bayside Baptist
- Suffolk Executive Airport to bolster appeal to corporate sector
- Vote Yes
- Bo still knows... something new
- Oct. 13, 1952
- Great times in spite of clouds
- Paul J. Lux
- Tenesha Harden to Abe Applewhite
- Thoughts on Peanut Fest, Horizons
- Team control training: Part Two
- Saints hang on to win
Sunday, Oct. 13
- Suffolk High School Honor Society of '62 Suffolk High School Honor Society of '62
- Special to the News Herald/Contributed photo
Tuesday, Oct. 8
- Nansemond River Pilots celebrate a decade of service
- Nursing home vigilant in fire prevention
- Don't forget to get your Fest decals
- Tickets available for Harley
- Man, 83, dies in accident
- Substitute teachers make more in Smithfield
- Habitat volunteer grateful for others
- Oct. 8, 1972
- Firefighters emphasizing prevention this week
- Retirement center a success thanks to many people
- Annie M. Bradley
Sunday, Oct. 6
- Peanut Fest
- John H. Privott
- The Skins try to regroup
- Steelers 'Cooke' up a win
- Toy program gearing up for holiday season
- Sorority to fete honorees
- AAU Basketball coaches meeting today
- Silver anniversary Fest parade sparkled
- Bulldogs hold off Saints in 12-6 victory
- Kayla Bausch to Ryan Jones
- Task force acted wisely
- Use your brain when boating
- Suffolk gets most use
- Retreat cost us #036;17,000
- Shovel: Symbolism
- Oct. 6, 1972
- Nightingale marks mission's 20th year
Saturday, Oct. 5
- Lakeland, NSA both take losses on the gridiron
- Police seek help in solving crime
- Dukes Hoggard Jr.
- A compassion for history
- Celebrate fall at the 25th Fest
- Oct. 5, 1954
- Building people on the links
- Warriors pass, run to biggest victory in years
- Ashley Alston (right), a senior at Christopher Newport University and 1999 graduate of Nansemond River High School, was recently named as captain of the Lady Captains for the second consecutive years.
Friday, Oct. 4
- Big second half lifts Wildcats to 21-6 victory
- No funding cuts to Medicare or mental retardation
- 2002 Fest queen receives crown
- Task force endorses tribe's choice of site
- Festival celebrates 'goober' history
- Man survives fire thanks to firefighter
- Oct. 4, 1954
- Church fulfilling pastor's vision
- Get a deal on parking
- NANSEMOND RIVER
- Lady Bruins score close win over Lady Cavaliers
- To war or not to war?
- Bad Boys: Whatcha gonna do?
Thursday, Oct. 3
- Edwards to introduce Suffolk royalty
- Bank board elects Peter Pruden as director
- Rumors abound, but are they true?
- Drugs, weapons still not welcome in our schools
- National Park Service hosts Underground Railroad gathering
- Saints fall to Saints
- Gerard C. Dawson
- Veretta W. Benn
- Council approves design standards
- Jeffrey M. Lee
- Cavaliers run past Warriors in cross-country
- Dobson stops 12 in NSA's 0-0 tie
- Oct. 3, 1954
- FLEXA setting up shop
- Ruritans to serve 2.5 tons of shrimp
Wednesday, Oct. 2
- 18 stung in police raid
- What a great day for the JAKES!
- Pirates slaughter Gators
- Oct. 2, 1954
- Schools seek to expel eight students
- PTAs
- Deiny wins big at Taco Bell 300
- Answering readers' questions
- Distribution location needed for toys program
- Big scoring Lady Saints roar past Cape Henry
- CORRECTION



