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Middletown: Xavier Students Installed As Eucharistic Ministers
School Stuff Submitted by Xavier High School on 2009-12-09.   Provided by Xavier High School Newly inducted Special Ministers of the Eucharist at Xavier High School - front Row: Devin D'Amato of Wallingford, Marc Savino of Northford, Scott Thompson of Portland and Daniel Roux of Rocky Hill; Second Row: Kevin Rizy of Crowmwell, Bruce Funteral of ...
Middletown: Seven Chosen To Serve
Seven Chosen To Serve School Stuff Submitted by John Guerin, Director of Communications, on 2009-12-08.   John Guerin Newly inducted Special Ministers of the Eucharist at Xavier High School.
Authors share farm-fresh tastes of Northern Italy with new cookbook
Truffle hunting in the plains surrounding the Renaissance city of Ferrara in Northern Italy and grinding, stuffing and tying salami at Corte Verze Farm were among the highlights of the activities Matt Scialabba and Melissa Pellegrino encountered in the name of research for their new cookbook, "The Italian Farmer's Table," which features 150 ...
A few more fans join the group. Photo by Beau Biden Sue and Skip Curtin of Sconset and Guilford, Conn., along with Sue's 88-year-old mother Eileen Rossiter of Guilford downtown at the tree-lighting Friday night.
Madison: Inclusive Holiday Celebrations At Shoreline UU Society
Religious Life Submitted by Mary Strieff, Shoreline UU Society, on 2009-11-25.   Holidays can be stressful and confusing for some whose families have blended religious traditions or no religious practice at all.
Old Saybrook: Church And Community Fundraiser Benefits Congregant With Kidney Failure
Religious Life Submitted by Nadine Pone , Valley Shore Assembly of God, on 2009-11-24.   Valley Shore Assembly of God's Paul Olearnick Fundraiser in Old Saybrook raised over $28,500, which included raffle prize money, in the weeks before Thanksgiving.
Old Saybrook: Shoreline 2010 Calendars
Submitted by Estuary Council of Seniors, Inc. on 2009-11-23.   The Estuary's Marshview Gallery released its first calendar, the theme being "evocative of scenes and life in the valley-shoreline area we serve." Calendars are available for $10 at Sachen Cards & Party Shop in Guilford; R.J. Julia's in Madison; Florence Griswold Museum, Turning ...
Police Seek Help In Finding Missing Guilford Girl, 5
Police are asking the public's help in locating a 5-year-old girl reported missing on Friday.
Madison's Rockland Preserve Is A Tract That Lives Up To Its Name
The late Roland Stevens, a lifelong resident of Madison, summed up North Madison's Rockland section in his remembrances, "Pot Skimmin's." "First it is rocky - very, very, very rocky - and that, I presume is how it came by its name," he wrote.
In 2001, six eastern Connecticut artists joined forces to do a little promotion, opening their studios to the public on the same weekend.
Middletown/Shoreline: Yale Surgeon On Mystery Author Panel At Crime Bake
People Submitted by Maureen Walsh, New England Crime Bake, on 2009-11-12.   Cardiac surgeon and mystery author John Elefteriades, M.D., of Guilford, Conn., joins Sue Grafton and a capital cast of writers, forensic experts, agents and editors spelling excitement and success for the New England Crime Bake, Nov.
Historical papers relating to the Henry Whitfield House, Guilford, Connecticut
Text Archive > American Libraries > Historical papers relating to the Henry Whitfield House, Guilford, Connecticut Historical papers relating to the Henry Whitfield House, Guilford, Connecticut This book has an editable web page on Open Library .
Guilford: Connecticut Women's Hall Of Fame Honors Dr. Mary Jane Minkin
People Submitted by Laura Phillips Ward, Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame, on 2009-11-11.   Jaime Rae Heaverly Pictured from left to right are: Marie M. Spivey, R.N., M.P.A., Ed.D.; Sheryl L. Breetz, M.A.; Elizabeth W. Brady, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S.; Debora A. Kustron, Psy.D.; Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.; Deborah Watts Miles, M.S.N, ...
Guilford: "Fresh" New Thinking About What We're Eating
Submitted by Leslie Krumholz on 2009-11-09.   The Women & Family Life Center wraps up its Fall Share Our Voices series, "Eating Between the Lines," with a special screening of the film, "FRESH" followed by a conversation with Kelly Brownell, Executive Director of the Yale Rudd Center on Food Policy and Obesity.
Students Head To Class After Flu Days
Students across the state head back to class after concerns over H1N1 shut down several schools.
Digging Out of Debt, By Not Paying the Bills
The old 1920s standard "Nobody knows you when You're Down and Out" is Dave and Kim Fry's theme song these days.
Town political signs removed by Conn. DOT
North Branford political leaders say they've solved the mystery of all the campaign signs in town that disappeared.
Rell: Where's the flu vaccines we were promised?
As the season's first wave of the H1N1 flu virus apparently struck and closed schools in Middletown and Guilford Monday, Gov.
At Final Debate, Opie and Unk Disagree -- Cordially
The candidates for first selectman in Branford agree that a regional approach to help keep taxes down can be beneficial, but they disagree on what should be regionalized.
Press Release: Dodd Inquires Into Delay Of H1N1 Vaccines
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 28, 2009 CONTACT: Bryan DeAngelis 202-224-5372 DODD INQUIRES INTO DELAY OF H1N1 VACCINES WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Senator Chris Dodd yesterday sent a letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius inquiring into the delay in the production and distribution of the H1N1 vaccinations.