eyeglasses News Archive

08-Apr-2009

 

  • To Do (Chronicle-Tribune)
    Today Marion Kiwanis Club, 11:45 a.m., Meshingomesia Country Club, 2225 N. Lagro Road. Call 664-0607.


  • North metro town briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    Unity Hospital in Fridley has received the Minnesota Hospital Association Patience Excellence Award for the first quarter of 2009.


  • 30,000 glasses in 1 donation arrive at New Eyes for the Needy (Independent Press)
    -A VISION OF GENEROSITY -- Erick Dolansky, left, and Rick Dolansky donated their time and a truck to transport 60 cartons of eyeglasses and sunglasses from the Hudson Group's warehouse in Elizabeth to Short Hills, where they were gratefully received...


  • Italian Stocks: Atlantia, Bulgari, Campari, Enel and Prysmian (Bloomberg)
    April 8 (Bloomberg) -- Italy?s benchmark S&P/MIB Index fell less than 0.1 percent to 16,559 as of 12:29 p.m. in Milan. The following stocks were among the most active on the Italian market today. Symbols are in parentheses.


  • 26th Annual Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt Sunday (Fernley Leader)
    FERNLEY--The Fernley-Wadsworth Lions Club members are preparing for the 26th Annual Lions Club Easter egg Hunt set for Sunday (April 12) at 1 p.m. at the Fernley Out-of-Town Park.


  • Go Forth and Multiply Your Savings (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
    If just starting out, you may think you don't have options for getting ahead financially in this economy -- but you do. In this adaptation from WSJ reporter Karen Blumenthal's new book, here are strategies for financial security.


  • Tracy schools cope with grief in Sandra Cantu's killing (Contra Costa Times)
    Teams of psychologists and grief counselors were on hand at every Tracy Unified site on Tuesday morning as students and staff began to cope with the death of 8-year-old Sandra.


  • Three 7-Elevens from Boynton Beach to West Palm Beach robbed overnight (The Palm Beach Post)
    It appears that a single armed robber struck three 7-Eleven convenience stores in Palm Beach County overnight - two in Boynton Beach and one in West Palm Beach.


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