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Little’s Cleaning Service opens in Winterville

Vickie Little has announced the opening of Little’s Cleaning Service of Excellence Inc. at 686 Grasmere St. in Winterville.

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FEB. 6 — People in the News

Qualification earnedJordan Vainright Proctor, president and lead designer for Signature Jordan LLC, recently passed the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam.

  • FEB. 6 — Military News (Gordon Pfeil)

    Air Force Reserve Airman Gordon W. Pfeil graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.

  • Dr. Samuel Atkinson retires from Carolina Women’s Physicians

    Dr. Samuel M. Atkinson Jr. has retired from Carolina Women’s Physicians P.A.Atkinson has been a physician at Carolina Women’s Physicians since April 2009.

  • Searcy named PCS employee of the month

    Patrick Searcy, a teacher at Falkland Elementary School, has been named Pitt County Schools’ Employee of the Month for January.

  • Medical toxicologist joins staff of Brody School of Medicine at ECU

    Dr. Susan Miller, a medical toxicologist, has joined the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and its group medical practice, ECU Physicians.

  • Jan. 30 — People in the News

    C12 area chairmanSteve Calhoun has been named C12 Group area chairman for eastern North Carolina, which includes Greenville, Elizabeth City, Wilson, Rocky Mount and the Outer Banks.“We are excited to expand C12 in the eastern North Carolina area,” Don Barefoot, CEO and president of The C12 Group, said. “There is not a more committed leader who is as knowledgeable about this area as Steve Calhoun.

Seigler named chairman of the board of directors for Greenville Learning Center

Lawrence L. Seigler has been appointed chairman of the board of directors for the Greenville Learning Center.

  • FEB. 6 — Calendar

    TUESDAY: Women’s Power Network Cocktails and Contacts is scheduled from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at The Warehouse Restaurant in Winterville.

  • Jan. 30 — Calendar

    THURSDAY: The Pitt Community College Small Business Center offers a free “Starting a Business” seminar from 6-9 p.m.

  • Jan. 23 — Calendar

    TUESDAY: The Winterville Connection, a nonprofit business mastermind group, meets from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at The Warehouse Restaurant in Winterville.

  • C12 Group to hold strategic planning workshop

    C12 Groups across the country are offering several sessions this year, including strategic planning workshops on Tuesday in Nags Head and Wednesday in Elizabeth City.

  • Jan. 12 — Calendar

    TUESDAY: The Small Business Center at Pitt Community College offers a “Company Policy for Your Protection” seminar at 6 p.m.

Public records

  • FEB. 6 — Building Permits

    The City of Greenville inspections department issued the following building permits Jan. 26-Feb. 1.

  • FEB. 6 — New Corporations

    The following new corporations in Pitt County filed Jan. 25-Feb. 3 with the N.C. Secretary of State’s office in Raleigh.

  • FEB. 6 — Pitt-Greenville Deeds

    The following deeds were recorded with the Pitt County Register of Deeds from Nov. 10-17. Each $2 in revenue stamps is equal to $1,000 in valuation.

  • FEB. 6 — Deeds of Trust

    The following deeds of trust were recorded with the Pitt County Register of Deeds office in Greenville from Nov. 1 through Nov. 9.

  • FEB. 6 — Lawsuits

    The following lawsuits were filed in Pitt County with the office of the Clerk of Superior Court from Jan. 19-24.

Financial Health: Finding best gas prices

Don’t you wish we could bring back those good old days when regular gas prices were low and you could fill your tank without groans and sighs?

  • Financial Health: Diversified defined

    In financial terms, diversification involves spreading your investments across a variety of assets to reduce the overall risk of your portfolio.

  • Bridal shop to close

    Bowing out of the bridal business after more than 12 years, the owner of Affordable Elegance said she’s ready for retirement but will miss “my brides.

  • Overconfident investing is bad

    There’s a field of economic research — behavioral economics — where psychology plays a major role in developing ideas about how and why people behave the way they do.

  • Medical company expands business

    The Greenville-based division of Pioneer Surgical Technology Inc. announced a facility expansion Thursday so it can ramp up its manufacturing capabilities to produce more of three types of bone void filler used in surgical procedures.

  • Don’t allow ‘mind games’ to lead to poor spending

    In the November 14 edition of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine there was an interesting article regarding how individuals viewed two different forms of tax incentives provided during the (G.W.) Bush and the Obama administrations.