eyeglasses News Archive

23-Dec-2007

 

  • NYPD DAILY BLOTTER (New York Post)
    QUEENS Police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying and locating a bandit who stuck up a Forest Hills bank. The crook walked into a First Central Savings branch at 4:50 p.m. Dec. 14 and slipped a teller a demand note, cops said...


  • Muzak soothes holiday shoppers (Asbury Park Press)
    Sweet, shrill strains of the "Charlie Brown Christmas" choir lilt over racks of sweaters and scarves at the Gap Kids store at a local mall.


  • Costly diapers needed (El Paso Times)
    Senior No. 156 -- This 66-year-old man and his wife live on a fixed income. He has incontinence problems and goes through several adult diapers daily. But the product is very expensive and hard to purchase regularly. The Seniors Fund was able to help him with a supply of diapers.


  • 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.


  • Blog commentary: (Daily American)
    "Would someone tell me which service organization collects unneeded eyeglasses? I have some to donate."


  • Skip the party and spread good will (Daily Record)
    Now that many office holiday parties are behind us, it might be a good time to consider putting a warning label on them for next year: "Danger ahead: office holiday party. Enter at your own risk."


  • Simulating Santa (Greeley Tribune)
    For some men, it might be a problem, looking like Santa, stared at by children in the supermarket, expected to always be jolly while out in public. And then there are times when it's worth it.


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