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    Oct 31, 2012 |Column| ctnow.com
  1. Activities For Families With Cancelled Halloween

    Well, we still have no power...and we found out last night that our Halloween parades - at school and in town - are cancelled because of the downed trees and power lines in our area....a result of Hurricane Sandy.  Town officials are trying to keep the kids' spirits high by organizing an afternoon event at our middle school instead.  So, Halloween will be different...but, we'll try to make the most of it.
    Well, we still have no power...and we found out last night that our Halloween parades - at school and in town - are cancelled because of the downed trees and power lines in our area....a result of Hurricane Sandy.  Town officials are trying to keep the...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration, Natural Disasters, Halloween

  2. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| ctnow.com
  3. Stratford Doctor, Who Left Private Practice To Teach High School, Helps Recycling Program

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    Bunnell High School, Stratford CT
    Dr. Wrubel has done many things in his life time. He is an accomplished author of Word Speaking, a non-fiction book of poems. He was also a podiatrist in private practice here for many years until eight years ago when he made a career change.  It would...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Stratford, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Education

  4. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| ctnow.com
  5. Boston Children's Museum: More Imagination, Inspiration and Science

    If you think you've "been there, done that," think again.
    FoxCT
    If you think you've "been there, done that," think again. Four years ago, a 23-thousand square foot addition was built onto Boston Children's Museum, filling this iconic spot with even more imagination, inspiration and science.  Founded by teachers...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Museums, Arts and Culture

  6. Feb 8, 2012 |Column| ctnow.com
  7. Toyota Camry

    Redesigning a vehicle that has long been a market leader is fraught with danger. Even the best automakers have been known to come up with a replacement that falls short of the performance and appeal of the previous model.
    By Jim MacPherson Redesigning a vehicle that has long been a market leader is fraught with danger. Even the best automakers have been known to come up with a replacement that falls short of the performance and appeal of the previous model. But this...

    Tags: Physiology, Middletown, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  8. Dec 21, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  9. Hyundai Accent

    For decades most low-budget models never let you forget that you scrimped big time on car shopping. Even now, not everyone has adjusted to the idea that inexpensive small cars don¿t need to feel cheap.
    By Jim MacPherson For decades most low-budget models never let you forget that you scrimped big time on car shopping. Even now, not everyone has adjusted to the idea that inexpensive small cars don’t need to feel cheap. Fortunately, there's...

    Tags: Passenger Cars, Physiology, Vehicles, Hyundai, Services and Shopping

  10. Aug 11, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  11. Nissan Altima

    Not only are there many mid-size family sedans to choose from, most of them are quite good. Count the 2012 Nissan Altima as among the best.
    Not only are there many mid-size family sedans to choose from, most of them are quite good. Count the 2012 Nissan Altima as among the best. The Altima sedan comes with either a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, good for 175 horsepower, or a 3.5-liter V-6,...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Physiology, Middletown

  12. Aug 25, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  13. Mini Countryman

    There are many ways to look upon the new-for-2011 Mini Countryman. You could consider it the first four door-Mini to be offered on these shores, the first Mini with optional all-wheel drive, or the first Mini that holds adults in the rear seat comfortably.
    By Jim MacPherson There are many ways to look upon the new-for-2011 Mini Countryman. You could consider it the first four door-Mini to be offered on these shores, the first Mini with optional all-wheel drive, or the first Mini that holds adults in the...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Mini, Physiology, Human Interest, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  14. Aug 31, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  15. Volkswagen EOS

    For several years in my town there was a young man who drove his convertible nearly year-round with the top down. He raised the top for rain and snow, but kept the roof down even on the coldest of days.
     Volkswagen EOS By Jim MacPherson For several years in my town there was a young man who drove his convertible nearly year-round with the top down. He raised the top for rain and snow, but kept the roof down even on the coldest of days. Most...

    Tags: Car Engine Repair, Physiology

  16. May 26, 2011 |Story| ctnow.com
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  20. Dec 3, 2010 |Story| ctnow.com
  21. Weekend Meteorologist/Weather Producer

    WTIC/WCCT - TV POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION: Weekend Meteorologist/Weather Producer DATE: 2/21/11 DEPARTMENT: News REPORTS TO: News Director ROLE: Analyze data, prepare weather graphics and present weathercast RESPONSIBILITIES - Present...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Weather Reports, Weather, WTIC, Weather Statistics

  22. Apr 5, 2010 |Story| ctnow.com
  23. Samuel Adams Brewery Tour

    There's usually something brewing in Boston, but, on Germania Street, there's something brewing all day. That's because American beer maker Samuel Adams, the Boston Beer with the patriotic poster boy, offers tours of their working brewery. Each year, tens of thousands of visitors travel through the iconic brewery, started by Jim Koch 25 years ago, to learn the secret to bottling success -- for starters, the hosts stress that Samuel Adams was no "Joe Six Pack". "He was a brewer and a patriot, and we love him because he's a symbol of independence" said Master Brewer Grant Wood, a 15 year vet of the company.
    FOX CT
    There's usually something brewing in Boston, but, on Germania Street, there's something brewing all day. That's because American beer maker Samuel Adams, the Boston Beer with the patriotic poster boy, offers tours of their working brewery. Each year, tens...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Grant Wood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking

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