Automotive News - Community parade to have vintage look
Thursday, November 30th, 2006
Rob Keenan’s business is more than a wreck. Keenan, 51, owner of Precision Collision, an auto body shop in Winter Haven, said repairing ordinary car wrecks is the bread and butter of his business, accounting for about 70 percent of the work. “We need that (accident repairs). It keeps us busy,” he said.
Source: www.theledger.com
Nantucket: An Island For All Seasons
The term “off-season” usually brings to mind abandoned beaches, empty streets and boarded-up shops. But on Nantucket, off-season takes on a whole new meaning, or rather, a few new meanings.
Source: feeds.courant.com
Accountants get hip on YouTube
You know the stereotype about accountants being dull. (Old joke: Why don’t accountants ever look out the window in the morning? Because they need to save the excitement for the afternoon.) It’s one of those prejudices that everybody talks about, but nobody does anything about.
Source: www.post-gazette.com

