I flew to Arizona this weekend to see my daughter and granddaughter for a surprise birthday visit. She was so surprised that she screamed when I started singing “Happy Birthday” when she came home.
Movie Night in the Park sponsored by Tewksbury Township Parks Committee, “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” starts about 8 p.m. Come early and picnic at Christie Hoffman Farm Park, 108 Fairmount Road in Tewksbury.
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DEED RECORDINGS The Daytona Beach News-Journal publishes deed recordings supplied by the Volusia County Clerk of Court. The listing is limited to properties that sell for $100,000 or more. DAYTONA BEACH Donald L. and Aranell Poindexter to Stanley R....
Congress should pass a new $30 billion lending fund to help small businesses get access to credit, a top congressional Democrat said Thursday, as the White House continued to mull extra steps to aid the recovery and put people back to work.
Now that the ugly comparison with last August's cash-for-clunkers sales surge is in the rearview mirror, new car sales should improve in coming months.
The Carlyle Group, where Dan Akerson has honed his investment and turnaround skills since 2003, is one of those companies that attracts conspiracy theorists. New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd referred to the Washington, D.C.-based investment firm in 2003 as a "creepy John Grisham-style Washington firm ... suffused with Arab connections and money."
SAN DIEGO — The father of a teen girl killed by a paroled sex offender says he expects a board that considers compensation for California crime victims to reject his claim that authorities were responsible for his daughter's death.
SAN DIEGO — The father of a slain San Diego-area girl expects a board that considers compensation for California crime victims to reject his claim that authorities are responsible for his daughter's death.
Except for $200 in tickets written by police, Scott Cunningham, producer of the infamous pink-frosted cupcakes that have run afoul of zoning bylaws lately, had a great weekend.