Help Wanted
Mount Vernon News - Receptionist needed for local hearing aid company, must have computer skills and be people-friendly. Wages based on experience. Apply in person 9a.m.-12 noon, Mon.-Fri. at 20 N. Main Street Mount Vernon
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Hartford Courant - Event will feature free hearing evaluations, vendors providing information on the latest in hearing aid technology and communication devices. To reserve a seat, call 203-284-2880. ADHD Connecticut Educational Services will hold a free “Ask the Doctor
PAUL NEWMAN: IT’S TIME TO QUIT
Daily Express - Yet, as Newman strolls round this picturesque farm and its 1760 stone farmhouse, bifocals hanging from his neck and a discreet hearing aid nestled in one ear, he insists he is not about to be put out to pasture. He will devote himself to his
Gloucester Goings On
Gloucester Daily Times - Joseph Sarofeen, hearing aid specialist at Rogers Hearing Solutions, will offer hearing tests, family counseling, and cleaning and repairing of hearing aids at no charge. Appointments are required; call the Council on Aging at 978-281-9765. Chamber
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Holy Trinity posts tourney win in first girls soccer season
Fort Madison Daily Democrat - She’s the field general, the point guard, the coach on the field and unless your hearing aid is turned down, you can hear most of what she says from the sidelines. HTC (3-6) plays at 5 p.m. Thursday here at East Lake against the winner of Wednesday’s
WORLD & NATION BRIEFS
Newsday - THOMPSON BLAMES ANSWER ON BAD HEARING AID. GOP presidential candidate Tommy Thompson cited a dead hearing aid that led him to misunderstand a question in explaining yesterday why he said at a GOP presidential debate that an employer should be
How to Succeed in Second Life
Advertising Age - Given a hypothetical challenge of introducing an extremely practical product — say, a hearing aid — into Second Life, Mr. Constable ran with the idea. “Replicating a hearing aid won’t really work, but could you build a community of people who are