Zale Announces Real Estate Realignment

July 31st, 2009
Zale Corporation today announced that it closed 118 underperforming retail locations during the fiscal fourth quarter ended July 31, 2009.

Witness finds stolen diamond with metal detector

July 30th, 2009
A $7,100 diamond ring stolen from a mall jewelry store by a man in a Rastafarian disguise was found by a witness using a metal detector, said police.

Live music: Random Notes, July 30-Aug. 5

July 30th, 2009
2 with the Brooklyn group Duo Live . $30 in advance, $33 day of show. 652-0777, www.highergroundmusic.com. There's more hip hop in the Higher Ground Ballroom at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.

Sewickley woman of faith devoted to helping others

July 30th, 2009
Beatrice Mouganis' role as Good Deeds in the-then Carnegie Tech drama school's production of "Everyman," a 15th century morality play, was appropriate for a woman whose life was devoted to helping others.

Obituary: Beatrice Mouganis / Sewickley philanthropist, supporter of the arts

July 30th, 2009
Beatrice Mouganis, a philanthropist and Republican committeewoman from Sewickley, had such a strong Christian faith that, soon after a diagnosis of terminal cancer, she threw a party to tell her friends how much she loved them.

Refinement Services turns gold jewelry sellers into gold buyers, too

July 30th, 2009
Kay Jewelers is one of the first jewelers to use the web-based platform of Refinement Services LLC, a new company launched by Goldspeed.com Inc.

Witness used metal detector to find stolen $7,100 ring, say police

July 29th, 2009
A $7,100 diamond ring stolen from a mall jewelry store by a man in a Rastafarian disguise was found by a witness using a metal detector, say police.

Man in wig nabbed after stealing $7g diamond ring from Newington store

July 29th, 2009
A Massachusetts man disguised in a Rastafarian wig led police and a mall shopper on a foot-chase on Monday after allegedly stealing a $7,100 diamond engagement ring from a Fox Run Mall jewelry store.

Police: Man stole $7K engagement ring, ran onto turnpike

July 29th, 2009
Wearing a hat with fake dreadlocks attached, Yves St. Brice went into a Newington jewelry store, asked to see a $7,100 diamond ring, then snatched it out of a clerk's hand and led a patrolman on a chase that included dodging cars on the Spaulding Turnpike, say police.

$7,100 diamond ring still missing

July 29th, 2009
A wigged Massachusetts man led police on a foot chase over the Spaulding Turnpike before being arrested on charges of stealing a $7,100 diamond engagement ring Monday.

Newington police chase down Mass. man accused of stealing ring from Fox Run Mall store

July 28th, 2009
A Massachusetts man disguised in a Rastafarian wig led police and a mall shopper on a foot-chase Monday after allegedly stealing a $7,100 diamond engagement ring from a Fox Run Mall jewelry store.

A transitional revolutionary council

July 28th, 2009
'That the governments existing at present ought to be abolished, so that liberty, equality, and fraternity should no longer be empty words but become living realities, and that all forms of government as yet tried have only been so many forms of oppression and ought to be replaced by a new form of grouping will be agreed by all who have a brain and ...

Rugby: English school too good

July 28th, 2009
Kaikorai Valley College halfback Jason Fitiao sends out a bullet pass in the interschool match against St Albans at Montecillo yesterday.

Refinement Services LLC’s Gold-Buying Software, with Exclusive Video…

July 28th, 2009
Kay Jewelers, the number one specialty jewelry retailer in the United States, has selected Refinement Services LLC to provide online support for its Kay Gold Exchange Program.

Around the Community in Stewart County

July 28th, 2009
Hope everyone enjoyed a great weekend. The temperatures were a little more humid, but that's nothing new for July.

Zale hires a new marketing leader who will oversee its web site

July 28th, 2009
Zale Corp., a chain and online jewelry retailer, has hired Richard A. Lennox as executive vice president and chief marketing officer.

Music in Fashion: Tracks from the European Shows

July 28th, 2009
Music is an essential source of inspiration for fashion, and designers are always eager to either promote new bands or make old favorites relevant once again.

JWT’s Lennox Joins Zales; Walks Into Ambush

July 27th, 2009
On its face, the move seems a good one for Zales - the De Beers campaign is the best-known diamond advertising in the business.

AAA Discounts iPhone App Helps More Than One-Half-Million Users Find Savings

July 27th, 2009
A sign that saving money is more important than ever, AAA's free Apple iPhone "app," AAA Discounts, has surpassed one-half-million downloads in only three months.

Christopher & Banks and CJ Banks to Open Prototype Store Showcasing Both Brands under One Roof

July 27th, 2009
Christopher & Banks will open a new prototype store July 31 at the Shoppes at Montage in Moosic, PA, celebrating women of all sizes.

Electronic Retailing Association: ERA and InventHelp(R) Partner to…

July 27th, 2009
The Electronic Retailing Association , the leading trade association for direct-to-consumer commerce, today announced an exclusive partnership with InventHelp to host the InventHelp -INPEX New Product Showcase at the 2009 ERA D2C Convention in Las Vegas, September 13-15, 2009.

Gonzales ready to share tales of Wilkeson past

July 27th, 2009
Lambert "Skeek" Gon-zales proclaims to know more about the history of Wilkeson and its glory days - " when the rich natural resources fueled the local economy - " than any person alive.

Family-oriented firefighter from Ohio Township celebrated faith

July 26th, 2009
As an Allegheny County firefighter and emergency medical technician, Bill Ruff was one of the first responders on the scene when USAir Flight 427 crashed near Findlay in 1994 on approach to the old Greater Pittsburgh International Airport.

High fashion fights child hunger

July 25th, 2009
Several Gainesville Factory Shops employees sported their best catwalks Thursday night in an effort to help eliminate area childhood hunger.

Fishing Alliance Sues for Looser Regulations

July 25th, 2009
A lawsuit against the National Marine Fisheries Service could bring changes to Bay County.

R.I.’s Amazon law gets support

July 25th, 2009
A national think tank says that all states should pass an "Amazon law" similar to those adopted by Rhode Island and New York to help recover sales-tax revenue that they miss out on through Internet purchases made by consumers.

Sick Societies — Readers Respond to Edgerton

July 24th, 2009
My recent Brussels Journal "exhumation" of Robert B. Edgerton's remarkable study of Sick Societies provoked a variety of responses, with a good many veering from Edgerton's main topic of "maladaptation" into discussions of colonialism and the relation of the West to the so-called Third World.

McCandless visiting nurse fulfilled family legacy of service

July 24th, 2009
In the spirit of her ancestors who settled in Western Pennsylvania and established themselves as responsible citizens, Alice Forney continued their legacy of service to others.

Last week

July 24th, 2009
Parents and guardians of athletes at Enumclaw and Thunder Mountain middle schools will see a $25 jump in athletic fees when they go to register their child in August.

Free Things to Do in the Golden Isles: Brunswick, Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, Georgia

July 24th, 2009
If you enjoy history and nature, you'll find plenty of free things to do in the Golden Isles of Georgia.

Dunkin’s Brouhaha

July 23rd, 2009
Dunkin' Brands' aggressive growth plan has some holes. The doughnut chain is pushing ahead with a plan to open hundreds of stores this year to meet growth targets despite a rash of franchisee bankruptcies and a near freeze in restaurant financing.

Dunkin’s Brouhaha

July 23rd, 2009
Dunkin' Brands' aggressive growth plan has some holes. The doughnut chain is pushing ahead with a plan to open hundreds of stores this year to meet growth targets despite a rash of franchisee bankruptcies and a near freeze in restaurant financing.

Last week

July 23rd, 2009
Parents and guardians of athletes at Enumclaw and Thunder Mountain middle schools will see a $25 jump in athletic fees when they go to register their child in August.

Other court news

July 23rd, 2009
Thomas Caskey, 33, 130 Perona, Diamond, was placed on supervision for two years and fined $1,075 for DUI.

Retail vacancy rate hits 14-year high in Twin Cities

July 23rd, 2009
Twin Cities retail property owners continue to feel the brunt of the economic recession, with store closings and canceled expansion plans causing a glut of empty space not seen in at least 14 years, a new report says.

Retail vacancy rate hits 14-year high in Twin Cities

July 23rd, 2009
Twin Cities retail property owners continue to feel the brunt of the economic recession, with store closings and canceled expansion plans causing a glut of empty space not seen in at least 14 years, a new report says.

Zale Names Richard A. Lennox as Its New Chief Marketing Officer

July 22nd, 2009
Zale Corporation , a leading specialty retailer of fine jewelry in North America, today announced that Richard A. Lennox has been named Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer of the Company, effective August 17, 2009.

Last week

July 22nd, 2009
Parents and guardians of athletes at Enumclaw and Thunder Mountain middle schools will see a $25 jump in athletic fees when they go to register their child in August.

Epicor Awarded Pci DSS Compliance Certification for Retail Software as a Service Solution

July 21st, 2009
Epicor Software Corporation , a leading provider of enterprise business software solutions to the midmarket and Global 1000 companies, today announced its Retail Software as a Service hosted solution has been awarded compliance status with the Payment Card Industry-Data Security Standard version 1.1 . Customers and prospects can now find Epicor on ...

For Great Lakes fishing captains, rough sailing

July 21st, 2009
Gulls shrieked overhead as Bob Hall lugged a pair of plastic 5-gallon gas cans down the dock to fill up his fishing boat, then hopped on a golf cart and headed to a gas station for another load.

ZoomInfo: BtoB Magazine Names ZoomInfo President Sam Zales to Who’s Who in BtoB Marketing

July 21st, 2009
In recognition of the company's increasing value in business-to-business sales and marketing, ZoomInfo , the most comprehensive source of business information on people and companies, today announced that President Sam Zales has been recognized as one of the top 100 industry leaders by BtoB Magazine .

Lugo ends drought

July 21st, 2009
The Mud Hens came into Monday night's game wanting a win. Starting pitcher Ruddy Lugo needed one.

Fishing boats feeling pinch

July 21st, 2009
The fish in Lake Ontario have started to bite but the weather and economy are keeping many charter captains off the water.

Brinkley’s bling

July 21st, 2009
The ageless Christie Brinkley has designed a jewelry line she hopes will be as enduring as her smile.

Last week

July 21st, 2009
A liaison to Congressman Dave Reichert will be present every Wednesday in the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center beginning Aug.

Pulling Rank

July 21st, 2009
The Valdosta Daily Times Valdosta Police Department Lt. Aaron Kirk receives his new shield from his niece, Molly Davis, during a promotion ceremony at Valdosta City Hall Annex Monday afternoon.

Economy puts squeeze on charter fishing

July 20th, 2009
Gulls shrieked overhead as Bob Hall lugged a pair of plastic 5-gallon gas cans down the dock to fill up his fishing boat, then hopped on a golf cart and headed to a gas station for another load.

ZoomInfo: ZoomInfo Raises the Bar on Sales Excellence With New VP of…

July 20th, 2009
ZoomInfo , the most comprehensive source of business information on people and companies, today announced new leadership, industry accolades and substantial growth milestones that further the company's reputation for sales and marketing excellence.

Rough sailing ahead for Great Lakes fishing charters

July 20th, 2009
OAK HARBOR, Ohio a ' Gulls shrieked overhead as Bob Hall lugged a pair of plastic gas cans down the dock to fill up his fishing boat, then hopped on a golf cart and headed to a gas station for another load.

Rough Sailing For Great Lakes Fishing?

July 20th, 2009
Gulls shrieked overhead as Bob Hall lugged a pair of plastic 5-gallon gas cans down the dock to fill up his fishing boat, then hopped on a golf cart and headed to a gas station for another load.