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After 228 years of being exposed to rain, wind, and saltwater, it’s time for the massive iron cannons that helped defend the borough from the British in 1814 to be restored. The work is the most expensive part of the $98,000 project to renovate Cannon...
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Paul Kowack did not attend Wheeler High School. Neither did his six children. But the North Stonington resident, who has lived near the school for decades, said he roots for its successes and wanted to find a way to enrich its students and alumni. That...
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Gabriel Warren and Ana Flores were artists in high school. “We were both transfers to RISD [Rhode Island School of Design],” Gabriel continued. “When I came to RISD, Ana was a floor counselor.” Now married and settled in Rhode Island, the couple continues...
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“The Road Less Traveled: Thomas Nason’s Rural New England,” on view at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, from Jan. 17 through April 12, examines the visual poetry of printmaker Thomas W. Nason (1889-1971). The exhibition draws parallels between...
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Associates at Academy Point at Mystic were honored for outstanding service at a recent luncheon on Dec. 11 at the Water’s Edge Resort & Spa in Westbrook. “Each of the honorees embodies our organization’s mission of providing world-class service to...
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Hello People: Just cut ALL my prices on my website for EVERY product by 2 or 3 dollars. Enjoy! -- Chris CJP Photos.com Bringing nature into focus
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I love living in New England. As I write this we are expecting a little snow storm that should drop about 8 inches over the weekend. That's just enough to make things pretty but not enough for really ugly roads. I see a snowman on the front lawn by Sunday, and perhaps a little sledging before the weekend is over. I haven't written anything in...
Posted by Sheryl TB
on 01-09-2009
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This is the time of year when municipalities start 'working' on their next budget--all the agencies in your town from public safety through public works and education etc, are developing what they feel are their best estimates at the public funding they need for whenever the next budget year starts (here in Connecticut, for the state as well...
Posted by rags
on 01-09-2009
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Grade 12 High Honors: Ivan J. Alcantara, Giovanni Banks, Dylan H. Barnhill, Samantha L. Berthod, Justin D. Blanchette, Sade R. Boyd, Lorena Bracamonte, Eric A. Brodin, Jazmin M. Brown, Brenton N. Brozyna, Daniel A. Cornish, Amy M. Cruz, Juan C. Davis, Zachary Fabre, Rosalin Fernandez, Alexandra Guzman, Eric H. Hayden, Kyrsten M. Heffernan, James W....
Posted by Groton
on 01-08-2009
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“I’m so beyond nervous right now!” I’m leaving in six days for Madrid, Spain, where I will be studying until May. I’m only about thirty pages into my 437-page “strongly encouraged” reading assignment about the country’s history and culture. I haven’t begun to pack, and I still have several necessary errands to run, such as doctor’s appointments and...
Posted by laurenmr
on 01-08-2009
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