By Judie Holcomb-Pack Last fall 83-year-old Nannette Gatti moved to Winston-Salem to live with her youngest daughter. Seeing her move around today, it’s hard to believe that in 2003 she
For Seniors Only
‘The Mindset of Customer Service’ is a critical competency for Piedmont Federal Savings Bank. We believe in getting to know customers by name and providing a level of personalized service
By Judie Holcomb-Pack Parkinson’s disease struck Jerry Hayes with a vengeance. In good health until his 60s, Jerry and his wife, Beverly, were saddened and in disbelief when they heard
By Susan Meny Sitting in the Italian restaurant amid the clang and bustle of its lunch rush, it struck an odd note with me—even above the cacophony. Here was a
Piedmont Triad unique in providing better opportunity for study By Rebecca Holder It’s hard to imagine anything that robs a
by Rebecca Holder December 31, 2014 marked the last gala in history’s biggest birthday party—the youngest of the Baby Boomers
By Judie Holcomb-Pack January is National Glaucoma Month, something that would not have even been on my radar seven months
Offers Name Brands, Quality and Style for the Budget-Conscious Shopper. New store sells gently used, high quality women’s clothing and
Crisis Control Ministry Is Looking for A Few Good Volunteers By Vicki Jones, Director of Community Outreach and Volunteers Clients
Lowes Foods, which is celebrating its 60th birthday this year, has recently renovated several of its stores in the Winston-Salem


