"We're here to bless the community with good quality merchandise at a good price," Katie Matlock said. "With gasoline prices soaring, it's nice to be able to get things cheap." The new store will offer gently used clothing, home decor, furniture
THURSDAY, June 5 The Art Association in Roxbury will be holding its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Roxbury Senior Center, 72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna. Eli Rosenthal will give a watercolor demonstration. In addition, there will be a sale table where
As we feared and expressed in an editorial earlier this month relief fatigue has set in. Cyclones and earthquakes in Asia and tornadoes here have wreaked natural havoc when the country has yet to recover physically or emotionally from
It's always a dicey proposition, blowing the dust off of a beloved franchise -- look what happened when Lucas redid "Star Wars" as a wordy schmaltz-fiesta of intergovernmental squabbles and talking Rasta frogs -- and opinion seems to be split on how
Port Jefferson Health Care Facility, where many of our local residents reside, announces its annual Junk 'n' Treasure Sale, Saturday, June 14, rain or shine. The event raises funds for a large group TV, special musical programs, development of a
As the weather heats up and summer looms around the corner, local food pantries and charitable organizations have growing needs for supplies as most people typically donate items near Thanksgiving, Christmas and other winter holidays. The Community
Between 10,000 to 20,000 shoppers are expected at the yearly event, where more than 500 vendors from across Morris County will hawk a variety of items, ranging from antiques and furniture to used clothing and sporting goods.
So maybe you thought that ol' Kelly Monaco dropped major coin for the dress she wore on at last week's "DWTS" finale. Turns out, it's actually trendy Robertson shopping enclave Kitson that'll be paying the price. Like most stores in L.A., Kitson
Stingy? Hey, I gave info! Posted on 04-16-2008 Gov. Paterson suggested Wednesday it was an act of generosity for him to make public his 2007 tax returns, which showed his only charitable contributions were $150 in used clothing to the Salvation Army
McALLEN -- A teenage mother who first claimed her infant daughter was snatched in broad daylight Thursday is now suspected of stabbing the baby to death. The supposed kidnapping-turned-homicide sent the McAllen Police Department on an exhaustive