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Rediscovering The Connecticut River In Windsor
The Hartford CourantMany towns and cities have turned their backs on the Connecticut River since early in the 20th century, so New England's longest waterway often flows unnoticed through our state. But if you search it out, you'll find places like the Windsor Locks...Tags: State Parks, Manchester, Windsor Locks, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Kevin Hunt: Why Are Some New MDC Water Fees 'Astronomical'?
The Hartford CourantA glass of tap water, a cold shower and hosing down the car will cost every Metropolitan District Commission customer more this year. The reality of fee increases, following a vote of the MDC's member towns last November to fund the second phase of the...Tags: Elections, East Hartford, Glastonbury, Water Supply, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Bonefish Grill Opens In South Windsor March 25
Bonefish Grill, a casual seafood-focused chain with more than 150 locations throughout the United States, will open its first Connecticut restaurant March 25 in the Promenade Shoppes at Evergreen Walk, South Windsor. Bonefish Grill is known for market-...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk, Foods and Beverages, Seafood
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St. Patrick's Day Dining Specials In Connecticut
Everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day, especially with these dining and beverage specials. Here's a sampling of what local restaurants are offering for the holiday. A St. Patrick's Day prix-fixe at Max Fish, 110 Glastonbury Boulevard, Glastonbury,...
Tags: New Britain, Dining and Drinking, Music, Shamrock, Colcannon
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Seeing The Forest, And The Vanishing Foresters
The Hartford CourantRachel Holmes was an urban forester for the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection for exactly two years until Thursday, and she didn't go out quietly. The 31-year-old, with two graduate degrees from Yale, spent extra hours working on...Tags: Science and Technology, Yale University, Forestry and Timber, Lebanon, Natural Resource Industry
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Guest Appreciation Week At Mill Restaurant Group Locations
Mill Restaurant Group says "thanks" to its customer base with special $25 prix-fixe menus March 4-10 at its five locations. Each restaurant offers its own distinct three-course meal, with choice of appetizer, entree and dessert. Menu selections include:...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Simsbury, Foods and Beverages
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Everybody Does It (at least once)
A decade or so ago I admitted to a friend that I'd left the kids in the car a few times, and I didn't think it was so bad. I'd done it in places where I could still see the car, which was locked: Dropping an older kid off at karate, for example, while the... -
Korky Vann: Connecticut Offers Off-Price Shopping Opportunities
The Hartford CourantI come by this job honestly. As far back as I can remember, saving money and stretching the budget was a priority. My thrifty-gened parents rarely bought anything that wasn't on sale — and they taught us that scoring deals was a competitive sport....Tags: Computer Hardware, Ross Stores Incorporated, Old Saybrook, Prices, East Windsor
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Kevin Hunt: She Wants Money Back From Cox After $100 PC Troubleshooting
The Hartford CourantWhat's the difference between these two troubleshooting-request calls to your cable company's technical support line? Question No. 1: "The on-screen program guide on my television connected to the cable box says, 'No Data.' Can you fix it?" Question...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Apple iTunes, Viral Diseases and Infections, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Google Play
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Malloy Misses Chance To Lead, Set Tone
The Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy's state of the state address Wednesday began with notes of promise. It started with a meditation on the slaughter of innocents in Newtown last month. It would have been appropriate for the governor to devote his speech only to the...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Danbury, Gun Control, Executive Branch, Government
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The Top 10 Connecticut Business Stories of 2012
The Hartford CourantIn some ways, 2012 was a carryover year from news of 2011, as the governor continued his aggressive economic development spending, United Technologies Corp. consummated a deal it announced in 2011, and the year's nastiest labor strike grew out of a 2011...Tags: Music, Labor Disputes, Property, Connecticut Economic Development, Fiscal Cliff
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Honoring Hartford's Dean Of Sports On His 60 Years In Broadcasting (Archive)
The "Dean of Sports," Arnold "Arnie" D'Angelo, held court at Maneeley's in South Windsor Monday as his fans feted him on his 60th year in the broadcast business. Better known by his street name, Arnold Dean, 78, the smooth-talking WTIC-AM (1080)...Tags: Education, National Hockey League, Bob Ford, High School Sports, Radio
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