Sep 30, 2009 | Hartford Courant
Eastern Connecticut: Free Alzheimer's Disease Forum
Regional Submitted by Cindy Fiano on 2009-09-30.   A free Alzheimer's Disease Forum titled "Understanding Alzheimer's Disease" will be held on Sunday, Oct.
Watershed Management Plan Endorsed
Town officials are endorsing a management plan for the Tankerhoosen Watershed. The town council last week approved an agreement for the plan with Vernon, Bolton and Manchester for the 12.9-mile basin along the Tankerhoosen River.
Hartford: Local Chocolatier Joins Connecticut's Breast Cancer Cause
Biz Buzz Submitted by Patrice Bedrosian on 2009-09-24.   Munson's Chocolates supports Making Strides Against Breast Cancer With Retail Displays in Bolton, Westport, West Simsbury, Newington, Orange, South Windsor, Glastonbury, Farmington and West Hartford.
Ugandan Choir Visits Smith School on U.S. Tour
Students at the Smith School of Science, Math and Technology ended their school day Tuesday with a poignant performance from the Destiny Africa Children's Choir.
Town Starting 'Baby Boomer Hiking Club'
The recreation department is sponsoring a weekend Baby Boomer Hiking Club. The group, which is geared for beginners, will hike a variety of trails in Manchester, Vernon and Bolton, according to a press release.
Hebron: Hebron Premiere Of 'Testimonies' Film
Hebron Premiere Of 'Testimonies' Film Submitted by Donna McCalla, Hebron Historical Society on 2009-09-07.   Donna McCalla Cesar and Lowis Peters and their eight children were seized by southern slave traders in September 1787, and ultimately rescued by their Hebron neighbors.
Former Bolton Man Gets 51/2 Years For Molesting Teenager
Charles Leopizzo Sr., 59, had pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree assault and impairing the morals of a child.
Bolton: Book Discussion With Bestselling Author
Submitted by Lisa Catanese on 2009-09-02.   A New York Times bestselling author of a memoir of his life during the Chinese revolution will visit the Bolton community on Monday, Sept.
Donations Bulk Up Food Pantry That Serves Manchester, Bolton
Shelves were brimming with pasta, canned tuna and other food Tuesday at the Manchester Area Conference of Churches Community Pantry on Main Street.