September 2009

Eyetique’s 30th Anniversary Celebration to Benefit Gilda’s Club

Thirty years ago, Norman Childs opened his first Eyetique store on Murray Avenue in Squirrel Hill with a plan to revolutionize the way that eyewear was sold. Not only did he introduce styles that were rarely found in Pittsburgh at the time, such as Prada, Chanel and Oliver Peoples, but he also made sure that his customers received the utmost in customer service.


     
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Perspective

BY JACK ETZEL

This may only be September, but we all know what’s coming next. Freezing winter months can be a concern for anyone, but especially for the poorest among us and older folks on fixed incomes. In this month’s Perspective, we seek out the knowledge of a person repeatedly recognized for her outstanding personal and professional achievements and community contributions. She is Brenda Wells, the director of the Western Region for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) for the past 10 years. In this position, she is often in touch with, and knows of, multiple programs that provide vital help to those who need it most.

   

 

 

 

 
 

Alphabet Soup: Sorting Through Financial Professionals’ Designations

 
 

Anaphylaxis

 
 

Condos Explained

 
 

 

 
 

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