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Towns Seething On 7th Night Without Power; CL&P Pledges 99 Percent Restoration By Sunday Night; Some Town Officials Simply Don't Believe It
As mayors and first selectmen were seething Friday on the seventh night without power for many homeowners in their towns, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy ordered an independent review of the response by state electric companies to a freak pre-Halloween storm that...Tags: Politics, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Simsbury, Executive Branch, Dannel P. Malloy
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Driven to the edge
Among their family and friends, Karen Morales and her husband, Ken, are notorious for their fights. Not at home, or at parties, or anywhere else but in the car. She's the self-admitted instigator, letting him know that he's driving too fast or too slow....Tags: Colorado Springs, Marriage, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Clown-O-Meter: Criminals trying to rob Stamford mall are apprehended when they get lost in the parking garage
-Four Brooklyn men allegedly executed a brazen and (partially) well-planned robbery of a jewelry store in the Stamford Town Center mall. One smashed a glass display case with a hammer, allowing the others to scoop up $600,000 worth of watches before...Tags: Crime Victims, Facebook, Crimes, Rogaine (drug), Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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Story Lines Of The Boys Tennis Season
Nearly three weeks before the Class M tournament, Avon senior Alex Dahlem predicted a win for the Falcons. Dahlem's call came true as Avon became the first northern school since Hall-West Hartford in 2007 to win a class title. The Falcons went on to win...Tags: Westport, Christianity, Old Saybrook, Cheshire, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut)
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A Passion For Pickles: Recipes For Pickled Peppers and Pickles on the Town
So, I'm quitting smoking. Not that that's easy. Especially when my day job is really a night job, in the last bar that allows smoking in Connecticut, possibly the East Coast, possibly the world. (As one friend puts it, "It's that place, Asia, and that's...Tags: Quitting Smoking, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Bacon, Pickles, Radishes
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Two Months Before A White Christmas; Storm Hits Connecticut
Some people dream of a white Christmas. Others think it's cool for Thanksgiving. But before Halloween? An October nor'easter brought heavy, wet snow across the state Saturday, causing widespread traffic problems and knocking down tree limbs and power...Tags: Fairfield County, Chris Christie, Marlborough, Politics, Litchfield County
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Karol Christine Wolf Niederfringer, 56, Avon, Conn.
Karol Christine Wolf Niederfringer, beloved daughter, wife, and mother, age 56, died March 10, 2008, in Avon, Conn. She is survived by her husband Alan; two children, Lynda (Shawn) and Steven (Rebecca); two grandsons, Zachary, age 4 and David, age 1;... -
Where to eat and drink while your power's out
We'll be adding to this list as the unshowered days accumulate. Head over, cozy up, and relax for awhile. Before you go home and freeze.
(Of course, there are MANY other restaurants open. These are just the ones we've been able to confirm.)
Bonus:...Tags: Bars and Clubs, India, Canton (Hartford, Connecticut), Simsbury, Credit and Debt
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City of Hagerstown street projects
The following is a list of street projects the City of Hagerstown expects to undertake this year. Pavement Preservation Program - South Edgewood Drive, from east of Maryland State Highway Administration paving to city limits - Wayne Avenue, from...Tags: Human Interest, Salem (New London, Connecticut), Nottingham, Transportation, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia)
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Ellen McCormack dies at 84; antiabortion presidential candidate
Ellen McCormack, a New York housewife who briefly became a national figure in American politics when she twice ran for president, in 1976 and 1980, in campaigns designed to galvanize the antiabortion movement, has died. She was 84. McCormack died of...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Jimmy Carter, Vietnam War (1955-1975), New York, New York City
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Goshen, LaPorte, Starke hospitals take on IU name
Three area hospitals are taking on new names as the result of a rebranding campaign by their Indianapolis-based parent organization.
Clarian Health, which is the nonprofit Indianapolis-based parent of Goshen Health System and LaPorte Regional Health...Tags: Human Interest, Elections, Politics, Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance
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Historical Society, VFW Honors Avon's Civil War Soldiers
The Hartford CourantHarrison Woodford was one of seven members of the Woodford family of Avon to fight in the American Civil War, from 1862 through December 1864. At his grave in West Avon Cemetery, Woodford's great-grandson, Gordon Woodford of Granby, joined a memorial...Tags: Sociology, Plymouth, Unrest, Conflicts and War, American Civil War (1861-1865), Georgia
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