eyeglasses News Archive

26-Nov-2007

 

  • Rain doesn't dampen start of the holidays (The Town Talk)
    Christmas lights, holiday decorations, the rush on the stores for all the sales -- the holiday season has arrived in Central Louisiana.


  • More seniors seeking dental-care assistance (El Paso Times)
    Senior No. 21 -- This 74-year-old woman is one of several senior citizens waiting to receive dental services through the Seniors Fund. The waiting list for dental care can be as long as a year, since that is one of the most requested services.


  • Hospice workers give tirelessly, care deeply (Portsmouth Herald)
    According to the American Cancer Society, the concept of hospice is derived from the centuries-old idea of offering a place of shelter and rest, or "hospitality," to weary and sick travelers on long journeys. In 1967, Dame Cicely Saunders at St.


  • Sen. Ed Mayne dies of cancer (Deseret Morning News)
    Sen. Ed Mayne, D-West Valley, a lifelong champion of labor and the underprivileged, who was elected to the Utah Senate four times, died Sunday surrounded by his family in West Valley City.


  • Helping youngsters understand Alzheimer's (The Sun Chronicle)
    NORTON -- The third-graders giggle as Joyce Simard dons a pair of oversized star-shaped, blue-lensed eyeglasses. "Sometimes when people get older, they have trouble...What?" she asks the Solmonese Elementary School class. "Seeing!" they respond in unison.


  • Role of Santa suits him in more ways than one (Courier-Post)
    Clothes have played many roles in the life of Joseph DeFelice.


  • Festival of Trees arrives (The Beaver County Times)
    BRIGHTON TWP. ? The 18th annual Beaver County Festival of Trees takes place the next two weekends at the Lodge in Bradys Run Park.


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