Recession slows antique sales; eye still on collectibles and items to get new usesWednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 3:52PMAfter several months of recession-related slow sales, many local antique stores are dusting themselves off and enjoying a rebound in business. Several dealers experienced surprisingly strong sales during the holiday season, and the trend is continuing.
Elizabeth Edwards's Sister Speaks out on Sex TapeWednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 1:07PMNancy Anania believes author and ex-Edwards aide Andrew Young is lying
TruGreen Encourages Americans to Register Acts of Green for Earth Day 2010Wednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 8:07AMTouting its new tagline Go greener, TruGreen, the nation's largest professional lawn care service, today launched an initiative to help educate Americans on how unlocking their passion for their lawns can also positively impact the environment.
Enter a wildlife photo contest, buy a used book, support the Highlander Band, it's all happening Around the TownWednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 4:23AMSORTING THE BOOKS — Barbara Butta, left, vice-chairperson of the Friends of the Library, Phyllis Stevens, center and Teedee Carroll work on sorting the many thousands of books that will be for sale to the public starting on Saturday, March...
Children's resale shop new in GrahamWednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 12:01AMGRAHAM — Tamara de la Cruz wanted to take a chance.The Graham High School graduate was longing to come back to her hometown. She always wanted to open up her own business, too.“I’ve been trying to get back (to Graham) for quite a while,” she said. “And I’ve been talking about opening a business. I just thought that Graham needed this.”By “this,” de la Cruz is referring to her new children’s ...
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