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Restaurant review: Aw shucks, it's pure bliss at L&E Oyster Bar
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticI'm crazy for oysters, always have been. At Hog Island Oysters near Bodega Bay, I've been known to down three or four dozen at a time, all shucked, slowly, by me. Wherever I'm headed, you can be sure I've got the oyster bars mapped out ahead of time. So...Tags: Peconic Bay, Onion Rings, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Pies and Tarts
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Michael Douglas Credits Connecticut's Eugene O'Neill Center For His Start As Actor
The Hartford CourantThroughout his 40-plus-year career, actor Michael Douglas personified the modern male in film, as a sensitive youth rebelling against authority, as a middle-aged man grappling with problems of marriage, career and changing times, and as an older adult,...Tags: Anglicanism, Central Park, HBO (tv network), Entertainment, Music
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Vampires of the sea: Lampreys are Connecticut's most disrespected fish
They are, according to one expert, the “most wrongly disrespected fish” in the whole Connecticut River system. Another says he’s had run-ins with fishermen “beating them to death with golf clubs or anything else they can find.&...
Tags: College Sports, Naugatuck, Whitefish, Benedict Arnold, Fishing
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The Civil War at 150: The Union masses on the Peninsula, the Confederates dig in
Few observers watching from the rebel earthworks at Sewell's Pointwould have noticed when the number of ships steaming in to Fort Monroe began to pick up late on March 17, 1862.
By the next morning, however, the always busy wharves at the Federal bastion...Tags: Hampton University, Fort Monroe, Museums, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Navy Yard
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Springtimes: 3 Great Day Trip Destinations
Connecticut is full of unique and quirky day trips that'll have you asking yourself "What's a television?" Now that the weather's turning a corner and making it more enjoyable to leave the house, may we suggest a few kickin' options to get you started....Tags: Meriden, Rocky Hill, Travel, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Trips and Vacations
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Comedian Scott Paparcuri performs at Mohegan Sun Cabaret on Jan. 28
Comedian Scott Paparcuri grew up in Hicksville, N.Y., a quick hop over Long Island Sound from Connecticut, but he's no stranger to the Nutmeg State. You may have heard him on Kiss 95.7's morning radio show in the late '90s, or seen him sing the National...Tags: University of Hartford, Entertainment, Comedy (genre)
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Homes Destroyed, People Missing And 767,000 Without Power After Irene
Hartford Courant / Fox CTAt least 25 homes in East Haven were destroyed, one person has died, others are missing and more than half the state is without power after Tropical Storm Irene tore through Connecticut Sunday. East Haven mayor April Capone said that at least 25 homes in...Tags: John DeStefano, Kensington, Floods, Hospitals and Clinics, Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut)
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Probe Of Christmas Fire That Killed Five May Wrap Up Next Week
The Hartford CourantInvestigators plan to wrap up their investigation of the Christmas fire that killed three girls and their grandparents by the end of next week, a police official said. "We still have some more interviews to do," Capt. Richard Conklin said Wednesday...Tags: Santa Claus (fictional character), Madonna, Christmas, Stamford
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Whitney French Morrill, businessman
Whitney French Morrill, the co-owner of a building maintenance firm that cleaned Baltimore landmarks, died of complications from dementia Saturday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Monkton resident was 87.
Born in New York City and raised in Stamford, Conn.,...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Alzheimer's Disease, Anglicanism, Roland Park, Mount Vernon Place
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Rep. Terry Backer To Run For Re-election
After fighting brain cancer for more than a year, state Rep. Terry Backer said Tuesday that he will run for re-election if he keeps feeling as good as he does now. Backer, a Stratford Democrat who is among the longest-serving legislators, was looking...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, MRI (imaging), Human Body, Executive Branch
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Malloy To Propose Sunday Alcohol Sales; Not A Blue Law
In a move that could change Connecticut's liquor landscape, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will propose allowing Sunday sales of alcohol at package stores and beer at supermarkets.
The change must be approved by the state legislature, which has repeatedly...Tags: Personal Income, Paul Doyle, Politics, Executive Branch, Consumers
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