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Opposition To State Gun Range Plan Heats Up In Advance Of Thursday Meeting
The Hartford CourantOpposition is growing to a plan by the state to build a new firearms training facility in Meshomasic State Forest as a public meeting on the matter approaches Thursday. The state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection is proposing to...Tags: Firearms, Forestry and Timber
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Simsbury Plaque Honors Bike Sculpture Donors
The Hartford Courant— As National Bike Month continues, officials, donors and others gathered Monday to unveil a plaque honoring those who donated money to fund a large bicycle sculpture in town. The sculpture was installed last spring and was created by local artist...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Sculpture, Human Interest
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Simsbury's Free Bike-Share Program Follows A Global Trend
The Hartford CourantWhen it comes to deals, I'm of the mind that nothing beats free. So when I received an email with the words, "Simsbury Free Bike" on the subject line, it caught my attention. The sender, Pattie Jacobus, explained that Simsbury Free Bike is a community... -
Mother's Day Deals In CT
Mom always told you to watch your budget. Show her you were paying attention with these special Mother's Day freebies and deals. (Unless otherwise noted, offers are available May 12. Be sure to call ahead to confirm offers.) >>Take Mom to brunch at...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Beardsley Zoo, West Hartford, Lifestyle and Leisure, Goshen
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HS Softball Ratings: Masuk, Maloney, Rockville 1-2-3
It doesn't get any easier this week for No. 6 Bristol Central, which knocked off unbeaten and former No. 1 Rockville 6-3 last week. The Rams faced another unbeaten team, Maloney, which handed them one of their losses, on Monday, and Berlin, which handed...Tags: Watertown, New Milford, West Haven, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), New London (New London, Connecticut)
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READER SUBMITTED: Local Doctor Warns Of Silent Killer-High Blood Pressure - Free Screening In May
StatewideOne in three American adults has high blood pressure or hypertension.The month of May marks National High Blood Pressure Awareness month, a time to shed some light on the risks of the condition and how to identify if you are in the danger zone. "High...Tags: Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure, Salt, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford
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READER SUBMITTED: May Day Flowers Abound At McLean
SimsburyEarly in the morning McLean Hospice volunteers gathered in the greenhouse to arrange dozens of flower arrangements. They then spread out to Avon, Bloomfield, Bristol, Canton, Farmington, Granby, Simsbury and West Hartford delivering their May Day best...Tags: Canton (Hartford, Connecticut), Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), East Granby, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford
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READER SUBMITTED: Registration Open For Simsbury Summer Theatre
SimsburyRegistration is open for Simsbury Summer Theatre, the 48th year-old, not-for-profit organization for high school and college students. "We're producing Cinderella," says SST board president Nancy Grandin, "and it's on Broadway right now, so we were...Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Broadway Theater, Entertainment, Theater
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Sell Water To UConn? Or Flush It Away?
The Hartford CourantIn a state which has suffered a net loss of jobs for more than a decade, the potential for economic development at and around the University of Connecticut is welcome news. Like other major universities such as Michigan, Duke and Stanford, which spawned...Tags: Long Island Sound, Conservation, East Hartford, Natural Resources, Water
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Alumni Exhibit At Westminster School In Simsbury
Westminster School, 995 Hopmeadow St. in Simsbury, will open an exhibit of artwork by its alumni on Saturday, May 4. It will run until Saturday, May 23. The seventeen exhibitors are Lee S. Anderson, Jeffrey B. Bishop, David W. Cowing, the late Anne P. T....
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READER SUBMITTED: Windsor High Students Win First Place In Regional HACTAC Video Contest
Greater HartfordA group of Windsor High School students were awarded first prize in a regional Public Service Announcement (PSA) Video Contest sponsored by the Hartford Area Cable Television Advisory Council (HACTAC). The first place prize of an iPad was presented to...Tags: Apple iPad, NBC (tv network), East Hartford, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Students
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READER SUBMITTED: CREC Two Rivers Students Release Salmon Into Farmington River
HartfordOn April 23, students from the CREC Two Rivers Magnet High School in Hartford traveled to West Granby to release their schoolwork into the river. Luckily for the local ecosystem, this particular schoolwork consists of a number of young Atlantic salmon....Tags: Science and Technology, Heublein Tower, Education, Teaching and Learning, Granby
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