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Muchas calles de la ciudad angostadas por bancos de nieve según la limpieza general por la tormenta continúa; la mayoría de las escuelas están cerradas; Malloy dice les pide a trabajadores del estado que permanezcan en sus casas
El Hartford CourantA pesar de los esfuerzos del estado y tripulaciones locales de carreteras, muchos caminos quedaron angostos y a veces intransitables a causa de la nieve sin precedentes del fin de semana. La lluvia congelada que comenzó a caer el lunes por la mañana...Tags: Middletown, Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Hospitals and Clinics, Waterbury, New Canaan
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Speaker shows examples of his American landscape paintings
The Singer Society, the volunteer association of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, held its monthly meeting Jan. 10 in the museum’s Bowman Gallery. Showing examples of his work, the guest speaker was Philip Koch, a modernist-influenced...
Tags: Hudson River, Education, Arts and Culture, Artists, Painting
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Digest: Newly unveiled Spirit names Jorden first coach
Women's pro soccer Newly unveiled Spirit names Jorden first coach The Washington Spirit, the area's entry in the new U.S. league, revealed its identity Tuesday afternoon and announced that Mike Jorden will be its first coach. The club's website is...Tags: Big East Conference, Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks, Maryland Terrapins, University of Oxford, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Connecticut's Tobacco is Considered to Be Some of the Finest in the World
Eighteen months. That's the amount of time it can take between the moment a leaf of premium Connecticut shade-grown tobacco is picked and the day the farmer who grew it gets paid. In between, that leaf is handled with delicate care: hung to be cured...
Tags: Middletown, Suffield, Bradley International Airport, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Viral Diseases and Infections
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UConn Has The Will, Stays Alive By Beating Louisville
The Hartford CourantThere was just no describing the look on Chad Christen's face after he missed four field goals in a three-point overtime loss at home to Temple last month. "Eh, I forgot all about that game," an elated Christen said Saturday. "That game didn't happen....Tags: South Florida Bulls, Big East Conference, Nick Williams, Teddy Bridgewater, Connecticut Huskies
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Court listings
Keith David Van Westen, 44, of 1306 S. 12th St., disorderly conduct, fined $175 and sentenced to 30 days in jail with all of the jail sentence suspended. Dustin Ulic Ochsner, 24, Britton, speeding, fined $105. Jacquelyn Ann Sandquist, 22, Savage,...Tags: Theft, Prisons, Trials, Fines, Groton
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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Middletown, Accidental Death, East Hartford, New York City, Fox Broadcasting Company
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'Waynesboro After Dark' features stories from the town's past
waynesboro@herald-mail.comCivil War soldier and schoolteacher Thaddeus Taylor instantly fell in love with a young woman at a Waynesboro-area harvest ball, then disappeared hours later and left her pining for him for eternity. Or so legend says. The tale of Taylor and lost love...Tags: Johnson Controls Incorporated, Wars and Interventions, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mount Vernon
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FDA warns Hershey over chocolate syrup labeling
Reuters(Reuters) - Hershey Co made nutritional claims for its chocolate syrups that do not meet regulatory guidelines, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. In a warning letter to the company dated February 14, made public on Tuesday, the FDA said the...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Economy, Business and Finance, Dietary Supplements, The Hershey Co., Food and Drug Administration
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Businesses, leader have faith in Waynesboro's downtown
waynesboro@herald-mail.comWaynesboro, like many small towns, lost downtown businesses when the economy soured, but it is starting to experience an influx of new restaurants and gift shops. At the helm of economic development is Patrick E. Fleagle, a former politician now...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Business, Restaurants, Sandwiches, Sales
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FDA approves first at-home HIV test from OraSure
Reuters(Reuters) - U.S. health regulators on Tuesday said they approved OraSure Technologies Inc's in-home test for HIV, making it the first over-the-counter, self-administered test for the virus that causes AIDS. The Food and Drug Administration gave its green...Tags: Jim Marshall, Economy, Business and Finance, New Products, Food and Drug Administration, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Passions Run High In Southwest Alaska As King Salmon Ban Continues
In Southwestern Alaska, a new video shows the tensions between law enforcement officers and subsistence fisherman over a ban on king salmon fishing A Facebook video showed a law enforcement officer confiscating king salmon on the Kuskokwim River in...
Tags: Laws, Fishing Forecast, Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Fishing
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