DETROIT — When Ford rolls out its redesigned F-150 pickup truck here on Monday morning to kick off two days of press previews for the 2014 North American International Auto Show, the automaker will be making one of the boldest product gambles in its …
It was Toyota's attempt to compete in the very-profitable luxury automobile segment without the baggage that might have come with too close an association with the Toyota brand – then regarded as belonging in the unglamorous economy car category.
The silent auction will feature smaller pieces of the roof, as well as custom jewelry made out of pieces of the copper by the artisans at Maine Jewelry & Art, a fine art shop located diagonally across from the library on Harlow Street. The larger …
"Tiffany enjoyed a good holiday season with overall sales results in line with our expectation, and we were pleased to see growth across our fine and statement, engagement and fashion jewelry categories," Chairman and CEO Michael Kowalski said in a …
The Company's fine jewelry segment consists of five brands: Zales Jewelers, Peoples Jewellers, Zales Outlet, Mappins Jewellers, and Gordon's Jewelers The Company's kiosk jewelry operates under the brand names Piercing Pagoda, Plumb Gold, and Silver …
Alright, fine; let's do Thanksgiving, too. I can glue the rest of the … It washes away the bickering over who is hogging Christmas by putting on the most ornaments, and it sucks those stupid jewelry commercials right out of your cerebral cortex …
The hospital leader succeeds Northeastern Fine Jewelry owner Raymond Bleser, who served from 2012 to 2013. "Jim has served on the chamber's board of directors for several years now," said Chamber President and CEO Charles Steiner in a news release …
That's just fine with her. “I love to cook,” says the owner and chief resident of the nearly 175-year-old Black Mountain Inn. “I cook like I'm cooking at home for people I love.” June grew up in a big family in New England — a locale to which she …
18 at the State Museum, 301 Gervais St. Local experts will offer informal appraisals of fine art, textiles, military memorabilia, furniture, jewelry and more. Limit four items per person. Tickets are $20 for the first item ($15 for museum members), $30 …