eyeglasses News Archive

03-Nov-2008

 

  • Mystery novelist seeks out 'quirky' Fla. towns (The Gainesville Sun)
    Across Paynes Prairie and a short drive down U.S. 441, rests the town of Micanopy, home to just around 700 residents.Here, a petite woman with round eyeglasses and curled alabaster hair pens her best John Hancock. It's Ann Turner Cook's book signing. And her latest work is set curiously close to home.


  • Vision Correction Procedure Hits a Milestone (Carteret County News-Times)
    (ARA) - More than 150 million Americans, or approximately 50 percent of the U.S. population, require eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct common vision problems. For these people, waking up in bed and reaching over to the nightstand for eye glasses is a normal ritual.


  • Portsmouth Community News (Portsmouth Herald)
    The state has approved a 2007 tax rate of $16.34 per $1,000 of valuation in Portsmouth, which will be reflected in the fiscal year 2008 tax bills being mailed out. The first half is due Dec. 1 and the second half on June 1, 2008. Again this year, the...


  • School Initiative Promotes Well-Being (The Morning News)
    We all want our children to be safe, well-nourished, smart, strong, and happy.


  • Eye doctor's vision of service takes him places (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus)
    Ted Redwood wants to bring the world into focus for as many people as he possibly can.


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