eyeglasses News Archive

15-Dec-2007

 

  • Flexible spending account deadline approaches quickly (Courier-Post)
    Ah, the end of the year, a time for reflection, family gatherings -- and a mad dash by those with money left in their flexible spending accounts to spend it: on eyeglasses, extra contact lenses, cold medicine.


  • People in Worship: Local men, women return from China (Lansing State Journal)
    Parishioners from two local Lutheran churches recently returned from a two-week trip in southwest China.


  • School clubs collect eyeglasses (Southfield Eccentric)
    The Interact Service Clubs of Groves High School and Seaholm high schools will again collect eyeglasses for the visually impaired.


  • School clubs collect eyeglasses (Southfield Eccentric)
    The Interact Service Clubs of Groves High School and Seaholm High School will again collect eyeglasses for the visually impaired.


  • Pryor faces more charges in bad checks case (The Times-News)
    A man who allegedly wrote 12 bad checks to make a series of high-priced purchases at Twin Falls businesses, including a car and two motorcycles, was bound over to district court on three new counts of issuing checks without funds.


  • Even with employer's coverage, families worry (The Record)
    Over the last decade, whether Rosa Sayas, 52, has had health insurance for herself or her children has depended on one thing: where she worked. The Paterson resident is among the 158 million Americans who get health insurance coverage through their employers.


  • Get Out (The Beaver County Times)
    No Depression magazine proclaimed Alejandro Escovedo as ?Artist of the Decade.?


  • PMI Wraps Up a Year of Giving (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
    For the community giving arm of The PMI Group, Inc. , a recap of 2007 reads like the Twelve Days of Christmas -- but instead of French hens and golden rings, it's pounds of food, school supplies, and donated eyeglasses.


  • Fashion meets function in La LOOP accessories (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
    A modern lifestyle requires a lot of organization. On any given day, we leave the house with -- at least -- a pair of sunglasses or eyeglasses, a cell phone and an iPod. It's no wonder we spend more and more time digging through our handbags.


  • Your community in brief (Albany Democrat-Herald)
    The new Mid-Valley Lions Club will sell See?s Candy from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday from a bright yellow trailer called the Candy Galley in front of Ray?s Market in the North Albany Village.


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