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If you keep vowing to get organized, this is a good place to start. The three-ring organizer has a separate section for each family member, including spaces for medication information, fingerprints, immunization records and dental appointments. It also contains plastic zippered pockets for filing insurance cards, appointment cards and other items. For your chance to win: Send a postcard with your name, address and daytime telephone number to Health & Fitness, Detroit News, 615 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226. Please note "Health Organizer" in a corner. .
Foreclosure Bus Tour Coming to Phoenix
The white bus rumbles into the quiet suburban neighborhood in Orlando, Fla., heading toward a foreclosed home that sits empty. Neighbors, young and old, cock their heads in curiosity or point at the slow-moving coach. Once the vehicle stops, about 20 potential buyers file out and become detectives, opening and closing cabinets and drawers, knocking on walls and asking about the price, the previous owners and what repairs may be needed. Welcome to the Foreclosure Bus Tour, a six-hour expedition to show Orlando-area homes and educate potential buyers on the vagaries of snatching foreclosures in a state where the housing market has struggled over the past two years. Real estate agents have also organized tours in California, where the idea seems to have originated, and cities such as Phoenix, Detroit, Kansas City and Jacksonville.
Former Insurance Agent Responds To Office Closure Story
Following the publication of story regarding the sudden closure of the MetLife insurance office in Damariscotta in the March 19 edition of The Lincoln County News ("Newcastle Man Can't Find His Insurance Agent", page 13) the story's subject, Patrick Leeman, contacted The Lincoln County News and issued a written statement. Leeman's absence came to the fore when one of his customers, Robin Anderson of Newcastle, couldn't find Leeman to deal with an insurance issue. Anderson, a former Leeman client, struck a deer on the Bristol Rd. Jan. 29. Anderson has produced paperwork indicating he was covered at the time of the accident and is still waiting for an insurance check to fix the $2500 damage to his car. Anderson said he last saw Leeman March 12. On that date, Anderson said he met with Leeman at his office in the Chasse Building on Bus.
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