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Speechwriters set up shop in Zionsville
Starks Communications LLC is open for business in Zionsville, offering big-company skills in writing executive speeches, presentations and blogs.
HBO's "The Wire" Earns Credits
Harvard students will be able to watch the "The Wire" for class credit next year.
Michele Strauss at a glance: Job: Managing artistic director, Royal Palm Players Hometown: Born in Newark, N.J. Education: all-girls Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Conn.
Mayors debate illegal immigration
Two mayors with opposite views on how to handle illegal immigrants in their cities presented those views and then answered questions at a public forum Thursday night at King's College .
Life experiences shape top teacher
In the early 1960s, when Region 16 Teacher of the Year Award recipient John Polletta was in elementary school, there were "no labels for kids," he said.
Enfield: Asnuntuck Community College And Albertus Magnus College Form Partnership
On Campus Submitted by Kathleen Morrison on 2009-07-23.   Asnuntuck Community College and Albertus Magnus College's New Dimensions Program have recently established an articulation agreement that will extend access to higher education for many busy working adults seeking to earn their Bachelor's or Master's degrees.
Longtime Mount St. Mary's University professor Robert Kalas died Friday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore after a 17-month battle with brain cancer.
Michele Strauss: - A ham is born'
How: For tickets, call the Box Office, 475-6756, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Info: www.lemonbayplayhouse.com When Michele Strauss was three years old, her mom sent her to dancing school.
Lisa Fatone of Westbrook is a graduate of the Paier College of Art and Albertus Magnus College in New Haven.
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Susan J. Perillo to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
SIMSBURY, CT, June 4, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Susan J. Perillo, Mathematics Teacher at The Ethel Walker School, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of education.
CoventryTopmost Herb Farm On Next "New England Cuisine"
Biz Buzz Submitted by Laurie Batignani on 2009-05-24.   One of the most popular herbs grown here in New England is basil -- and the next episode of "New England Cuisine" will be celebrating Basil Season when host Scott Sommerfield welcomes guests Carole Miller, Owner of Topmost Herb Farm in Coventry and John Turenne, President & Founder of ...
WallingfordSustainable Food Systems On Next "New England Cuisine"
Biz Buzz Submitted by Laurie Batignani on 2009-05-24.   John Turenne, President & Founder of Sustainable Food Systems in Wallingford, will be featured in a Basil Episode and Grilled Pizza Episode when host Scott Sommerfield welocmes him to this month's episodes of "New England Cuisine." Turenne is internationally recognized for his innovative ...
Thousands Graduate From Colleges Across Connecticut
In 1969, Trinity College opened its doors to women. On Sunday, 40 years later, it honored three of its most successful female graduates during the university's 183rd commencement.
On this Arbor Day, a group of New Haven residents are fighting to save the trees in their neighborhood.
Residents: College Axed Trees On Earth Day
Residents said they're not happy that Albertus Magnus College in New Haven cut down dozens of trees on Earth Day as part of its expansion efforts.
Coalition Sprouts from Tree 'Massacre'
In the wake of a recent chop-down of beloved trees, St. Ronan-Edgehill neighbors and activists called for new city laws to protect their arboreal friends in the future.
College tears down trees on Earth Day
Tree troubles are at the root of the problem in one New Haven neighborhood. On this Earth Day, neighbors are fighting to preserve the landscape near Albertus Magnus College.
'Tree Massacre'? Or Mercy Killing?
Harvey Weiss looked out his window last week to find a beautiful oak tree on the Albertus Magnus College campus being hacked down by chainsaws.
The city plans to plug a budget hole with one-time revenues by selling $8 million in land and land rights to Yale and Amistad Academy - including downtown's Begonia Island .
Single Mother Struggles To Find Work
When 32-year-old Shawana Bowens lost her job at MetLife in Hartford this past November, she lost a part of her dream.
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