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Coastal Point, September 9, 2005, Volume 2, No. 36

Local News
Ocean View weighs fate of historic home
by jaime.mcnamee
4-H'ers get a good jump on first day of school
by jaime.mcnamee
Carter to feature new artwork this weekend
by jaime.mcnamee
Nanticoke ready for annual pow-wow in Millsboro, Sept. 10, 11
by jaime.mcnamee
Fresh pond restricted through 2010
by jaime.mcnamee
Gas prices hit another record
by jaime.mcnamee
Lumber hikes in Katrina aftermath
by jaime.mcnamee
Inlet bridge becomes a two-lane road
by jaime.mcnamee
Two big local builders local to Katrina relief
by jaime.mcnamee
Fat Tuna plans to raise funds for Gulf states
by jaime.mcnamee
Ocean View ponders tax of its own
by jaime.mcnamee
Art Festival all set to kick off fall season
by jaime.mcnamee
ViewPoint
Letters: September 9, 2005
by jaime.mcnamee
EDITORIAL: Let's learn from tragedy
by jaime.mcnamee
It's creation before your eyes
by jaime.mcnamee
Dollars & Sense
Closing up
by jaime.mcnamee
Arts & Entertainment
Calling all ladies
by jaime.mcnamee
Sports
Old Tymer's league offers more A game
by jaime.mcnamee

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