Floyd Wright of Newington.

The American Heart Association recently held its annual Hartford Heart Walk at Rentschler Field with over 2,000 supporters, survivors and volunteers. The benefit walk raised over $300,000 to fight heart disease and stroke - the No. 1 and No. 4 killer in the U.S. During the event, five individuals from Connecticut were recognized with the 2012 Hartford Lifestyle Change Award for their inspiring and life changing improvements. One of the recipients is Floyd Wright of Newington. <a href="http://www.courant.com/community/hc-community-articleresults,0,5942637,results.formprofile?Query=68911HC"><b>Read The Story</b></a>
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( UGC / December 11, 2012 )

The American Heart Association recently held its annual Hartford Heart Walk at Rentschler Field with over 2,000 supporters, survivors and volunteers. The benefit walk raised over $300,000 to fight heart disease and stroke - the No. 1 and No. 4 killer in the U.S. During the event, five individuals from Connecticut were recognized with the 2012 Hartford Lifestyle Change Award for their inspiring and life changing improvements. One of the recipients is Floyd Wright of Newington. Read The Story

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