A rebel with a cause
Statesman - LONDON, May 13. There were no fewer than four US presidents sat on the platform, in the rain, looking faintly ridiculous under a hastily assembled selection of umbrellas. This was Little Rock, Arkansas, at the opening of Bill Clinton s
Recycling for sight
Observer - Kindergartner Jennica DeAngelo together with second grader James Karalaus and fifth graders Tyler Feiner and John Nickerson examine some of the eyeglasses Brocton students collected for the Lion s Club Recycle for Sight program. 5/8/2006 - BROCTON
Talk Back: Medicare Part D
Newsday - Recently, World War II veteran Vincent Carini got a VA letter saying his prescription drug benefits may be dropped because he was not injured in combat. “I was too lucky,” joked Carini, not long after muttering, “It stinks,” as he heard Part D
Lions Club holds drive to recycle hearing aids, eyeglasses
Hawk Eye - The Burlington Noon Lions Club is celebrating 85 years of service with a drive to recycle used eyeglasses and hearing aids. Organizations and businesses are urged to provide a collection box for the glasses in the frames and for hearing aids