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eyeglasses News Archive22-Apr-2009
TEA Party brought out protesters against government spending and taxes (Fernley Leader) FERNLEY--Protesters held hand made signs which voiced their opinions on federal taxes; the Obama administration's $787 billion stimulus package; government spending, immigration, and politicians in general, at a TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party, which was held last Wednesday in front of Fernley City Hall.
Prismatic lenses giving Fenton woman her life back (Tri-County Times) Fenton ? eyeglasses with prismatic lenses have given 24-year-old Larissa Nicpon her life back. Nicpon, a Linden High School graduate who lives in Fenton, suffered a head injury in February 2007. She was driving in whiteout conditions when her vehicle was involved in a multiple-car accident.
Pieces for a Prince?s Favorite Instrument (New York Times) The Geringas Baryton Trio performed works by Haydn, Luigi Tomasini and Beethoven at the Frick Collection on Sunday afternoon.
BestBuyEyeglasses boosts order value by tweaking recommendations (InternetRetailer.com) Online designer eyeglasses retailer BestBuyEyeglasses.com boosted sales of one of its product lines ? Dolce & Gabbana frames ? by 21% over a recent four to six week test using a product recommendation strategy that blends personalized product suggestions with business rules, says site principal, Eyal Gutentag.
Blankets to full coverage: Outreach Group of the Enclave helps in many ways (Asbury Park Press) A Lakewood resident's offer a few years ago to make warm fleece blankets for area homeless people was the catalyst for a group that now provides help in a wide variety of ways for people across Ocean County.
Nuns, schools find going green saves green (The State Journal-Register) Today might be Earth Day, but as businesses, schools, governmental entities and homeowners increasingly look for ways to save money and natural resources through practices that protect the environment, going ?green? has become a year-round endeavor. Here are three local success stories.
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