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    Nov 29, 2012 |Column| ctnow.com
  1. Litchfield Hills Winter Wine Trail Begins Dec. 1

    The Litchfield Hills Winter Wine Trail begins its fourth season Dec. 1. Six western Connecticut wineries have signed up to participate in the promotion, welcoming wine trail visitors in the cold months.
    The Litchfield Hills Winter Wine Trail begins its fourth season Dec. 1. Six western Connecticut wineries have signed up to participate in the promotion, welcoming wine trail visitors in the cold months. Visit the six wineries between Dec. 1 and Apr. 1,...

    Tags: Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Goshen, Wines, New Hartford (Litchfield, Connecticut)

  2. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. Wisc. Spa Shooting: Wife Told Court 'I Don't Want to Die'

    MILWAUKEE, Wisc. -- Murder-suicides, by their very nature, leave a mountain of unanswered questions. When the killer pulls the trigger first on his victim and then himself, he takes with him to the grave the reasons that compelled the angry, desperate act.
    CNN
    MILWAUKEE, Wisc. -- Murder-suicides, by their very nature, leave a mountain of unanswered questions. When the killer pulls the trigger first on his victim and then himself, he takes with him to the grave the reasons that compelled the angry, desperate...

    Tags: Abusive Behavior, Shootings, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Humble theaters become movie palaces

    In October 1917, a theater opened at 3535 W. Roosevelt Road that changed the moviegoing experience, in Chicago and the nation.
    In October 1917, a theater opened at 3535 W. Roosevelt Road that changed the moviegoing experience, in Chicago and the nation. In the era of the nickelodeon, a term reflecting not just the price of admission, but the surroundings, motion pictures were...

    Tags: Architecture, Rogers Park, L (movie), New York City, John Philip Sousa

  6. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. Used fry oil is a hot commodity, here and around the country

    Soaring prices have triggered a vicious, hidden conflict over oil. There have been midnight raids, deception, backstabbing, outright theft and criminal arrests. Only we're not talking about the Middle East or tanker hijackings, and petroleum isn't involved at all.
    Soaring prices have triggered a vicious, hidden conflict over oil. There have been midnight raids, deception, backstabbing, outright theft and criminal arrests. Only we're not talking about the Middle East or tanker hijackings, and petroleum isn't...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Petroleum Industry

  8. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. Clown-O-Meter: "I don't sell drugs, I buy drugs"

    -The tightfisted state budget enacted by Gov. Dannel Malloy last spring has meant an official portrait of his predecessor, M. Jodi Rell, has yet to grace the state library in Hartford. The Stamford Advocate found that Connecticut still pays up to $40,000 for paintings of its governors, commissioned after they leave office. In 1995, the legislature failed to pass a bill switching to cheaper photograph portraits. In 2004, wary of paying for a portrait of ex-governor John Rowland, then imprisoned on corruption convictions, officials found a painting of him that had already been done (for some reason) and quietly placed it in the library. The Rell portrait is in limbo until there is cash for it.
    -The tightfisted state budget enacted by Gov. Dannel Malloy last spring has meant an official portrait of his predecessor, M. Jodi Rell, has yet to grace the state library in Hartford. The Stamford Advocate found that Connecticut still pays up to $40,...

    Tags: Waterbury, Occupy Wall Street, Stamford, Government, Executive Branch

  10. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Cabaret playing at both MTC Mainstage and Brookfield Theatre for the Arts

    There are two chances to revisit 1930s Germany this weekend, in true musical style, with two concurrent productions of the classic Broadway hit <em>Cabaret</em>: One at the Music Theatre of Connecticut's Mainstage (pictured) in Westport and one at the Brookfield Theatre for the Arts. In the show, the audience is welcomed into the Kit Kat Klub in Berlin on the eve of Hitler's rise to power, to find out what we're willing to accept &mdash; or ignore. <strong>&nbsp;</strong>
    There are two chances to revisit 1930s Germany this weekend, in true musical style, with two concurrent productions of the classic Broadway hit Cabaret: One at the Music Theatre of Connecticut's Mainstage (pictured) in Westport and one at the Brookfield...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Entertainment, Music, Westport

  12. Oct 23, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Capital Punishment No Solace To Survivors

    The Hartford Courant
    I know of no one in our state who has followed the horrible story of the home invasion in Cheshire, where a mother and two daughters were cold-bloodedly murdered, who wouldn't want to yell, "Kill the killers!" I have talked to many who strongly support...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Murder, Cheshire, Human Interest, Roman Catholicism

  14. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Clown-O-Meter: Naked Woman Rides Horse Along Fairfield Beach, Squirrel Causes Power Outage in Greenwich

    -Some pissed-off white people are asking the Brookfield Board of Education to remove <em>The Bluest Eye</em>, Toni Morrison's unflinching novel about an abused black girl in 1930s Ohio, from an AP English reading list. Pamela Kurtz, who is running to be on the board, told the Danbury <em>News-Times</em> she has not read the book though her "jaw dropped" at "two sentences" she read on a flyer someone's been passing around. Chris Delia, another board candidate, also admits he never read the novel but called it "pornography, pure and simple" <strong>based on his perusal of the CliffsNotes</strong> summarizing it. (We're not making any of this up.)
    -Some pissed-off white people are asking the Brookfield Board of Education to remove The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison's unflinching novel about an abused black girl in 1930s Ohio, from an AP English reading list. Pamela Kurtz, who is running to be on the...

    Tags: Toni Morrison, Greenwich, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Crimes, Cheshire

  16. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. The Exacting Eye of Walker Evans at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme

    American photographer Walker Evans left an indelible mark on this country's history with his striking images of squalor and poverty during the Great Depression. The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme will be exhibiting some of Evans' most famous pieces, as well as his later work that he completed during his final years living in Connecticut, including "Brookfield Center, CT" (1930-31, pictured). The exhibit runs from October 1 to January 29.
    American photographer Walker Evans left an indelible mark on this country's history with his striking images of squalor and poverty during the Great Depression. The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme will be exhibiting some of Evans' most famous pieces,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Lyme, Old Lyme, Museums, Florence Griswold House

  18. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Brig. Gen. Raymond J. Winkel Jr.

    Brig. Gen. Raymond J. Winkel Jr., a retired career Army officer and a Vietnam War veteran who was chairman of the physics department at West Point for more than two decades, died Aug. 30 of cancer at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda.
    Brig. Gen. Raymond J. Winkel Jr., a retired career Army officer and a Vietnam War veteran who was chairman of the physics department at West Point for more than two decades, died Aug. 30 of cancer at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in...

    Tags: Health, Saudi Arabia, Career and Workplace, University of California, Berkeley, Wars and Interventions

  20. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims

    A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims from data compiled by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The overall death toll from the attacks stands at 2,977 -- including 2,753 killed as a result of the attacks at the World Trade Center, 184...

    Tags: WPIX, Montville, Gulfstream, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Locust Valley

  22. May 27, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
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