Saturday, February 10, 2007

Jewelry - City burglar receives 12 years in prison


City burglar receives 12 years in prison
Trentonian - TRENTON - A city man will spend the next 12 years in prison for breaking into a Lawrence home in 2003, stealing the homeowner s jewelry, cell phone and car. Eric Sherman, 31, of Roselle Avenue, was found guilty of third-degree burglary, second

West Islip couple survive Florida tornado
Newsday - They added it destroyed much of the brand-new ranch home they were renting but left untouched in the bedroom a plastic red cup in which Mary had stored her jewelry. "I couldn't believe it," said Vincent, who returned to the house later to retrieve

Police asking help to catch Mesa burglar
AZCentral.com - Items burglarized include jewelry, golf clubs, traveler's checks, a watch and a digital camera. Police found fingerprints and shoe prints, Detective Nancy Spina said. Witnesses saw a tan or champagne-colored two-door coupe with an Arizona license

AROUND THE HOUSE By Susan Fornoff
San Francisco Gate - Designer Porter says, "I love hanging chandeliers in unexpected places," and lists bathrooms, nurseries, hallways, kitchens and even porches as potential spaces that can be lit by ceiling jewelry. Of course, she's hoping to sell a few of her finest

What to buy your valentine
Tulare Advance-Register - But jewelry doesn't hurt. Married for 20 years, Lowe says love and sparkle are connected. "Sometimes, a diamond isn't a diamond," the 50-year-old said. "It's an outward expression of what you feel. When a woman gets a diamond, she understands how you