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Anne Healy, headmistress
Anne Healy, a visionary educator who as headmistress led the way in integrating Roland Park Country School and oversaw its transition into the computer age, died Wednesday afternoon of post-polio syndrome at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The Guilford...Tags: Minority Groups, Trinity College, Teaching and Learning, Columbia University, Oxford (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Packing For Packed Hotels, Some Without Hot Water
The Hartford CourantSpice the mouse was spinning happily on his exercise wheel, untroubled by the move that the Meyer family was making to escape the cold and dark. But unlike most families, Melissa and Carl Meyer, their three kids aged 7, 5 and 3, two mice, two cats and...Tags: Halloween, Environmental Issues, Tampa, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), United Technologies Corporation
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Wilderness Saved In Windsor Locks
The Hartford CourantWhew! I've returned from the wilds of Windsor Locks. OK, you can stop laughing now. No, really, stop. I wasn't exploring the grassy fields around Bradley International Airport. Nor was I in the sliver of wilderness along the Connecticut River known as...Tags: Water Supply, Manchester, Connecticut River, Rivers, Bradley International Airport
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August 17, 2011-WTF?
I have no doubt the investigator's findings are accurate. What it means is that the investigator can't prove there was a coverup. That doesn't meant there wasn't one. Cops are pretty smart. If they wanted to conspire to create a coverup, they'd know how...Tags: Meriden
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An Unlikely Wounded Warrior Emerges Ten Years After 9/11
pix11.comSpend ten minutes with Barry Albert of Windsor Locks, Conn. and you'll quickly notice two things he has in abundance -- model cars and a dry wit. "I think [what] a lot of it is, is that I can't afford to buy the real cars so I can have every car that I...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Amputation, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Health
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Clown-O-Meter: UConn Fans Accused of Pushing Iowa State Mascot Down Stairs
-The former Windsor Locks police officer about to go on trial for allegedly killing a 15-year-old bicyclist while driving drunk wants his old job back and $50,000 in back pay. The town's police commission voted to fire Michael Koistinen (whose police...Tags: Israel, Church and State Relations, Abusive Behavior, Primaries, CVS Corp.
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Cops around Connecticut are beset by controversy - Could that be a good thing?
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What the hell is going on with Connecticut cops? The past 18 months have seen an eruption of scandals, arrests, resignations, retirements and investigations triggered by all sorts of allegations of police wrongdoing....Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Weaponry, University of New Haven
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Hooker Day Parade and Zombie-Lady Calendars
On Saturday, Oct. 22, Downtown Hartford hosts the annual Hooker Day Parade, a celebration of the founder of Connecticut's capital. But this ain't your standard, run-of-the-mill march. Thomas Hooker, the procession's namesake, was a huge fan of parades...Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Horror (genre), Punk (genre), Arts and Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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It's All About Jobs: Legislature Passes Bipartisan Incentives Bill
The Hartford CourantLawmakers on Wednesday easily approved a $626 million package of incentives designed to create jobs, revive the economy and undo the state's image as hostile to business. The votes in the House of Representatives and the Senate were nearly unanimous....Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Laws, Sales, Stratford, Connecticut Economic Development
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Free Coffee! Look for the CT.com RV!
Attention freezing cold Hartford residents! The Advocate will be driving around the greater Hartford area today, giving out free coffee, hot chocolate and tea to anyone without power who needs a warm drink! We'll be in Vernon in the morning and will be...Tags: Wood-n-Tap Bar & Grill, South Windsor, Social Media, Facebook
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Retired State Trooper Killed In Afghanistan
The Hartford CourantA retired state trooper working in Afghanistan as a contractor was killed Saturday. Paul Protzenko, 46, of Enfield, who retired from the state police in 2009, was in Afghanistan training local police officers in crime scene investigation and police...Tags: U.S. Army, Afghanistan, Bradley International Airport
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