Archive for November, 2010
Police raid drug factory, arrest 3
Monday, November 29th, 2010NORWALK
By STEVE KOBAK
Hour Staff Writer
Norwalk Police arrested a city man for operating a drug factory Wednesday night after raiding his apartment and recovering heroin, crack and marijuana, police said.
Edward McIntyre, 46, of 1 Lincoln Ave., is facing numerous charges related to narcotics . . .
Warning Signs of Pre-diabetes Symptoms
Friday, November 19th, 2010<b>I have been a diabetic for 30 years, and I know firsthand the
complications that can arise from ignoring diabetes symptoms.
Pre-diabetes is subtle and often misleading. See your doctor, and have
your blood sugar levels checked!</b>
Squidoo: Warning Signs of Pre-diabetes Symptoms
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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
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Governors put on their own show at Washington meeting
Tuesday, November 16th, 2010By MARGARET CARLSON
WASHINGTON — Among the many things we have to say goodbye to — Charlie Sheen, Regis, a gallon of gas rounded down to — add the nose-to-the-grindstone governor who’s above engaging in national political battle. The last demilitarized zone in politics has been overrun.
At . . .
Post-Standard, Syracuse.com rolling out ‘Deal of a Day’ bonus module – Syracuse Post
Monday, November 15th, 2010Published: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2011, 9:54 PM Updated: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2011, 9:57 PM
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Charles McChesney / The Post-Standard

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Syracuse, NY — The Post-Standard and Syracuse.com are introducing a module that promises discounts of half off or some-more on products and services.
“The Deal of a Day” will start Friday with readers means to squeeze a certificate for value of food and splash for during a Great Northern Pizza Kitchen in Fayetteville Towne Center.
Future deals embody half off on value of cupcakes and 77 percent off chiropractic services.
The Deal of a Day is modeled on bonus programs that have popped adult elsewhere, pronounced Bill Allison, The Post-Standard’s executive of advertising. “We saw it operative in other markets and knew it would work here,” Allison said.
The Deal of a Day will seem on page A2 3 days a week. Readers can also be told of a understanding by e-mail by going to www.syracuse.com/dealoftheday.
Businesses can set a smallest and limit series of people for a deal.
Once adequate people have sealed up, all will accept a presentation a understanding has left live.
East Avenue robbery suspects arraigned
Saturday, November 13th, 2010NORWALK
By STEVE KOBAK
Hour Staff Writer
Three suspects in the kidnapping and armed robbery of a gas station attendant are being held on substantial bonds after their arraignments Thursday at Norwalk Superior Court.
Destiny Roundtree, 19, of 19 Silk St., Alverto Ortega-Garcia, 19, of Woodward . . .
Check the mentioned things for diabetes
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010In ancient time people were suffering from diabetes disease, but the ratio of infected people was lesser than the present situation. The reason behind increment of this ratio is lots of facilities and reducing physical exertion of human. This is the fact that less exercise and lower physical work reduce the energy level of the [...]
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City man arrested for Selling Fake Crack Rocks
Monday, November 8th, 2010NORWALK
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Officers responding to a narcotics complaint on Lincoln Avenue caught a city man selling bags of an off-white, rock-like substance that turned out to be sheet rock late Tuesday afternoon, police said.
Howard Robinson, 51, of 4 Merritt St., was charged with misrepresentation . . .
WANTED – singers for all-male a cappella choir
Sunday, November 7th, 2010
Hello, gentlemen singers! New Tones, our all-male a cappella choir, is recruiting. We meet on Thursday evenings in Tzahala! If you enjoy singing, read music (at least to some degree), can remain on pitch, are able to follow a conductor, and are willing to undertake commitments to attendance and quality - then we need you to sing with us! Our repertory is anything that falls under the category of male a cappella singing! From pre-classical madrigals, via the romantics and modernists, to contemporary, jazz, gospel, barbershop, liturgical - you name it. If you know anyone who may be interested in all or some of the above, please relay this message. You'll be doing him a BIG favor! (There is also a ladies' a cappella choir operating successfully - also recruiting now! Pass the word). Call me for more information! In harmony, Alex Eshed, Musical Director 0528-50921
Call for local news for new Israeli-Anglo newspaper
Monday, November 1st, 2010
Koleinu, a new newspaper serving Israel's Anglo community
is looking for local news coverage of English language communities around
the country. If you are interested in writing on a weekly or bi-weekly
basis about your community, please contact our news director at sam@koleinu.co.il. About Koleinu Koleinu is a national newspaper serving the
English-speaking communities in Israel. Distributed for free in supermarkets
and by hand at major pedestrian traffic centers, Koleinu is an advertising
driven paper with an initial circulation of 5,000 copies. Koleinu's editorial content is a mixture
of local community news from the communities we serve as well as editorial
commentary on items of national and international interest.
Reader submissions are solicited. Koleinu is a sister paper to the
5 Towns Jewish Times (www.5tjt.com). A sample issue can be found online at www.5tjt.com