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Two plead guilty to electronics theft at Great Escape
Glens Falls Post-Star QUEENSBURY — Two Albany residents who police said stole dozens of pieces of electronics used in a "virtual reality" ride at The Great Escape last summer have pleaded guilty to felony charges. Tatiana Gonzalez, 21, pleaded guilty last week to … |
Talking Books Plus is Celebrating Spring with a Huge Used Book Sale – Broadway World
Talking Books Plus is Celebrating Spring with a Huge Used Book Sale
Broadway World Talking Books Plus is Celebrating Spring with a Huge Used Book Sale Talking Books Plus, a local bookstore located in Lakewood, Co on Wadsworth Blvd just north of Hampden, has been known for the past sixteen years as just a an audio bookstore. |
Used-car glut is a dealer’s dream, automakers’ nightmare | Business … – STLtoday.com
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Used-car glut is a dealer's dream, automakers' nightmare | Business …
STLtoday.com ORWELL, Ohio • Three years ago, if a customer walked onto Dan Reel's used-car lot seeking a late-model off-lease Ford Escape, his answer was short: tough … |
Great Used-Car Bargains Hide among the New-Car Losers – Car and Driver (blog)
Car and Driver (blog) |
Great Used–Car Bargains Hide among the New-Car Losers
Car and Driver (blog) But sometimes the reputedly worst new cars can later become the best used cars for two simple reasons: They get the least exposure, and their values often fall through the floor because of it. This is why a 10-year-old luxury convertible like a 2007 … |
Dickson ‘treasure’ Oraha a vintage electronics virtuoso – The Tennessean
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Dickson 'treasure' Oraha a vintage electronics virtuoso
The Tennessean Other vintage electronic devices – usually music-related – are in Oraha's business space, Sound Stage Electronics, tucked away in the back of the Radio Shack shopping strip on Mathis Drive in Dickson. Some like the 90s-era, CD-playing juke boxes, are … |
Fort Worth Police Set to Spend $1.1 Million on Used Cars – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Fort Worth Police Set to Spend $ 1.1 Million on Used Cars
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth They're not black and white with red and blue lights on top. The unmarked, pre-owned cars will be driven by officers in plainclothes, like detectives and some administrators, said Fort Worth police Lt. Paula Fimbres. |