Craftmade International Announces Net Sales and Earnings Results for Its Fiscal 2008 Second Quarter (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Craftmade International, Inc. today reported the following results for its second quarter of fiscal 2008:
MS Chamber presents awards Hollywood style (Mount Shasta News)
In an Academy Awards style presentation ceremony, the Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce recognized many citizens and businesses during its annual awards banquet Friday night at the city park.
Blast the blahs (Home News Tribune)
Tired of the winter blahs? Two events taking place in Central Jersey this month are sure to have your thoughts turning to flowers, gardens and spring projects to spruce up your home.
'Linking Hearts and Hands' program begins in Newark (Courier Gazette)
Nadine Brill, Lincoln School mascot Sparkle Bear, and Henry Hann are shown at an assembly last Friday. Students in the Newark School District have been discovering more and more the joy that comes from spending time with folks much farther in life's journey than they.
Alternatives2Wood Continues to Grow (The Charleston State Journal)
Company specializes in vinyl railing, other materials.
Rainforests need Govt commitment to sustainability (Scoop.co.nz)
The Greens are calling on the Government to show its commitment to sustainability by blocking the import of outdoor furniture and lumber made from trees taken illegally and unsustainably from the last of the rainforests of Asia and the Pacific.
Students get fired up at Goose Creek High (The Post and Courier)
GOOSE CREEK ? Josh Carmack spent his first 10 years of school in special education classes, lacking the motivation to succeed academically. Now the Goose Creek High School senior is the talk of his school for building an intricate "wildlife" glass-top table and four chairs. The outdoor furniture set, which Carmack created in welding class, is expected to be one of the highest-demand items ...
Westchester equity firm to buy Fortunoff (The Journal News)
A Westchester County private equity firm that acquired Lord & Taylor for $1.1 billion in 2006 is planning to buy the ailing Fortunoff chain.
Grant brings horticulture therapy to villa (Dundas Star News)
St. Joseph's Villa will use a $14,498 federal grant to help build a new horticultural therapy garden for Alzheimer's patients.
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