Police Blotter

Police Blotter
Palm Beach Interactive - Two to three weeks ago, a man noticed that 64 pieces of sports memorabilia valued at more than $60,000 were missing from his garage in the 6100 block of Northwest 23rd Street. He said he had waited until he found out whether insurance covered the

Last Hurrah for conspiracy theorists
Oregonian - As James Tague — the bystander hit by a cement chip kicked up by one of the bullets on Nov. 22, 1963 — says at his Kennedy memorabilia eBay store, the assassination “changed America from a society of trust to a society of mistrust.” And thanks to

Century of rivalry draws the faithful
Allentown Morning Call - The Easton Varsity Football Boosters sold at least $900 worth of memorabilia at the school Tuesday, which included sweatshirts, sweatpants and glow-in-the-dark footballs. Still some, including a Palmer Township couple, must choose which school to root

Empire Calendar
TriCities.com - NYUMBA YA TAUSI-PEACOCK MUSEUM: Bristol, Va., 412 Clinton Ave.,; two permanent exhibits: African artifacts, handmade toys, musical instruments, jewelry, etc.; African American collectibles, black memorabilia, i.e., dolls, quilts, photos, etc; W

Historic Record
Metro Weekly - The pictures, including marvelous color photos of the original 1965 White House pickets, can be found under the ‘’Memorabilia'’ tab. Much more interesting and often heart-breaking, however, is the material under the tab ‘’Correspondence.'’ Some

Hard Rock Cafe
Phoenix New Times - Once inside, you’ll see why we’ve got the coolest place in town. Cold A.C. helps for sure, but so does the speedy service, fully loaded bar, great memorabilia and rockin’ tunes! So get on over to the Hard Rock Cafe Phoenix, the place where rock ‘n

Company takes a swing at creating a MySpace for sports fans
Anchorage Daily News - The company also sells sports memorabilia through Beckett.com. The most popular sports on FanSpot.com appear to be professional football and hockey and college sports. The site encourages users to “challenge” other members to friendly wagers, however

Girlfriend charged with mail theft
Beacon News - Many of the things he took from the mail were collectibles, such as baseball cards, sports memorabilia and DVDs. Officials do not know the exact amount of the items taken, because they have to sort through it all. Officials also said this week that

Learn to scrapbook, draw and dance
Lexington Herald-Leader - Bring your own photos and memorabilia. For teens, adults and seniors, beginner level. Class fee of $60 includes all materials and tools to complete an album. Beginning Drawing, taught by Annie Brady, will be 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, Sept. 5 through

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