Dr. Cecil Lange lived life of kindness (The Pekin Daily Times) Times correspondent PEKIN - Pekin said good-bye this month to a good man and a good veterinarian. |
Ruth Callahan (Baltimore Sun) She ran a decorating business for decades, working under contract for Hutzler's, the U.S. government and archdiocese. R uth Callahan, who installed curtains and cut slipcovers until she was 90 for a business she owned, died of dementia Nov. 22 at Brighton Gardens in Columbia. She was 94 and had lived in Arbutus for many years. |
ROMULUS: 50-year airport employee to retire (The News-Herald) ROMULUS — Time has flown for Delphine Fairbanks. |
Englishtown will wait before deciding if police layoff needed (Asbury Park Press) The Borough Council will hold off on deciding whether it will lay off one of its police officers until February, borough officials said. |
Clive Barnes, 81, not your typical dance reviewer (The Villager) Clive Barnes would not have enjoyed but would I think have appreciated the irony of the New York opening of “Billy Elliot: The Musical” almost simultaneously with his death in this city he had adopted as his own immediately upon landing here in 1965 to become dance critic of The New York Times. |
Different struggles, same goal: work (The Press-Enterprise) Whether they were laid off, fired or giving up retirement; young, old, or somewhere in between; a former manager, a felon and a temp worker all wanted the same thing on a recent Tuesday: a job. |
iDiary for iPhone review (Macworld UK) Diaries are typically for keeping secrets or intimate thoughts safe. That’s why they have locks. In the digital age, diaries have passwords and encryption keys, as is the case with iDiary, a marginally useful application for the iPhone and iPod touch. |
Doing your best (Philstar.com via Yahoo! Philippines News) One of the saddest things I've heard in my life is being told that I was "overqualified." Fresh out of college and looking for a job. |
Quick fingers led to typing job (Shenandoah Valley News Today) Dean Carper spent the majority of his life educating youth, but before his teaching days, Carper was a clerk typist with the Army while a conflict roared in Korea. |
TR native involved in JFK investigation (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter) TWO RIVERS Today marks the 45th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The tragedy has a local tie in that the late Leo Gauthier of Two Rivers was head of the FBI division that reconstructed the crime scene. |