Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.

Ed Harris

Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 97-108 of 326
Shelton news, photos and video - CTnow
Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.
Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 25-36 of 114
» View courant.com items only
    Oct 31, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. The Great CT Wine Swindle?

    Connecticut is a tough place to grow wine grapes, and state officials are now investigating allegations that a few of our wineries are cheating. The suspicion is that some of Connecticut's 34 licensed wineries are skirting a state law that requires at...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Standards, Local Government, Grapes, Chile

  2. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Autism doctor loses license in Illinois, Missouri

    A doctor who has promoted the use of a hormone-suppressing drug to treat children with autism was disciplined last week by medical boards in Illinois and Missouri, following similar actions taken in a number of other states.
    A doctor who has promoted the use of a hormone-suppressing drug to treat children with autism was disciplined last week by medical boards in Illinois and Missouri, following similar actions taken in a number of other states. Dr. Mark Geier, a Maryland...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Autism, Preventative Medicine, Chicago Tribune, Flu

  4. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Connecticut Vineyards Have Yet to Capitalize on the Growth in Online Wine Sales

    Amazon is reportedly gearing up for another jump into the multi-billion-dollar world of Internet wine sales. Google wine searches are soaring. Funky electronic wine clubs get big-time headlines. More than 400 out-of-state wineries now have permits to sell...

    Tags: Wines, Google Inc., Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Farms

  6. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Hospital staffing going under the knife

    For a generation, hospital and nursing jobs were considered some of the safest in the economy, recessionproof.
    For a generation, hospital and nursing jobs were considered some of the safest in the economy, recessionproof. Even during the latest downturn — the worst since the Great Depression — hospital employment remained relatively steady,...

    Tags: Medicare, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School, Columbia University

  8. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Agents Are Online And On Board

    At William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance, social media and other digital tools are in heavy use, helping agents with organization and promotion and improving the firm's success in the market and their employees' satisfaction.
    The Hartford Courant
    At William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance, social media and other digital tools are in heavy use, helping agents with organization and promotion and improving the firm's success in the market and their employees' satisfaction. The Shelton-based...

    Tags: Google+, Realty, Economy, Business and Finance, Computer Hardware, Companies and Corporations

  10. Sep 16, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. Virginia teams top list at Philpott Lake fishing tournament

    The Fairmont State University team won the National Guard FLW College Fishing Northern Conference Championship on Philpott Lake Saturday with a five-bass limit weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Their three day total weight of 24 pounds, 12 ounces beat State University of New York – Plattsburgh by 1 pound, 12 ounces.
    The Fairmont State University team won the National Guard FLW College Fishing Northern Conference Championship on Philpott Lake Saturday with a five-bass limit weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Their three day total weight of 24 pounds, 12 ounces beat State...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, High Schools, Colleges and Universities, State University of New York, Radford (Radford, Virginia)

  12. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Survive the Medicare enrollment maze

    Premium Health News Service
    Enrolling in Medicare for the first time is a cinch for most seniors. Several months before your 65th birthday, the federal government sends you a "You're Eligible!" notice. You're automatically enrolled if you're getting Social Security benefits....

    Tags: Retirement, General Practitioners, Medicare, Economy, Business and Finance, Hospitals and Clinics

  14. Aug 14, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Crime & Punishment: Groton Man Tries To Fake His Own Death After Impregnating Mistress

    <strong>Connecticut's Most Awful Landlord: </strong>Three residents of Sunwood Condominiums in Shelton were concerned about potential liability after a roofer fell to his death from the top of their building last February. Officials had twice halted the renovation because of alleged violations of safety and permit laws, reports the website CT Condo News. The three went to the offices of the company that oversees their condo complex, County Management, to get copies of some documents. They had apparently agreed to pay a hefty fee for the files ($60 per hour spent gathering the documents, which apparently took three hours, in addition to 5 cents per each Xeroxed piece of paper handed over, for a total of $195). When they finished their research, there was apparently no employee around to pay, so the residents left, assuming they'd be billed. But County Management owner Gary Knauf called police and found officers willing to charge the residents with sixth-degree larceny. ("That is what we believe," Knauf insisted, "they intended to steal from me.")
    Connecticut's Most Awful Landlord: Three residents of Sunwood Condominiums in Shelton were concerned about potential liability after a roofer fell to his death from the top of their building last February. Officials had twice halted the renovation because...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Lobbying, Groton, Politics

  16. Jul 9, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. New Medicare Doctor Groups Aim To Reduce Expenses, Improve Care

    The Hartford Courant
    In an effort to control medical costs and better coordinate health care for Medicare beneficiaries, the federal government on Monday announced 89 "accountable care organizations" across the U.S., including two in Connecticut. Private health insurers have...

    Tags: Medicare, Health Care Reform (2009), Health and Medical Professionals, Government Health Care, Kathleen Sebelius

  18. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Forty-five medical tests patients and doctors should question

    The new listing of <a href="http://choosingwisely.org/?page_id=13" target="_blank">45 common treatments patients and doctors should question</a> is part of a growing movement that challenges routine care.
    The new listing of 45 common treatments patients and doctors should question is part of a growing movement that challenges routine care. Next up: The upcoming Avoiding Avoidable Care summit, to be held on April 25 in Boston, will bring together more than...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Chicago Tribune, Elections, Breast Cancer, MRI (imaging)

  20. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Mexico City hopes to lure Chicagoans by touting cheaper health care

    Banking on worries over rising health costs in the U.S., government and hospital officials in Mexico City are courting Chicagoans searching for affordable medical care.
    Banking on worries over rising health costs in the U.S., government and hospital officials in Mexico City are courting Chicagoans searching for affordable medical care. On Wednesday, about a dozen Chicago health professionals and several others...

    Tags: Private Health Care, Crime, Law and Justice, Diseases and Illnesses, Mexico City, Hospitals and Clinics

  22. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Conjoined twins lose battle for life

    It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying.
    It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying. The infants were fighting an infection. Their shared heart was beating...

    Tags: Values, Ethics, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Procedures and Tests

< Previous1 2  3  4 5 6 7 8 9 10Next >
Original site for Shelton topic gallery.
Loading...
 
 

Date:

Credit:

User-submitted

Tags:

Rate:
Sending...

E-mail this photo

Error: malformed email address(es)
Both "from" and "recipient" email fields are required.

Recipient E-mail Addresses

(up to 3, separated by commas) Send me a copy.

From:

e-mail | buy this photo | link to photo
Shelton Photos
Film Tax Credits: $4,752,030.00 Production: Major motio...
(November 14, 2012)
18. AGT Productions, LLC
Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc. (LBG), a professiona...
(January 31, 2012)
Paul Jobmann
Farhad Koyee touches the cheeks for his ten year-old da...
(March 18, 2003)
Connecticut & The Iraq Conflict