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Exploring Plymouth's Whitestone Cliffs
The Hartford CourantThe White Cliffs of Dover tower high over the English Channel, a wall of chalk that's a natural defense between Britain and the rest of Europe. Sailors would stare in awe as they approached the wall of white and…oh, hang on. Sorry, wrong...Tags: Manchester, Forestry and Timber, Naugatuck River
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Crime & Punishment: Man runs naked through Middletown after eating "mushroom brownie"
Though only four people were present at the latest Board of Selectmen meeting in Easton, there was still what the Easton Courier described as a "standoff" over seating. Residents John Bromer and Robert Webbe sat down at the front table but First Selectman...
Tags: Westport, Middletown, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Starbucks Corp., Students
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Best Hot Dog
1) Super Duper Weenie Gary Zemola cares about hot dogs. Like, really cares about hot dogs. He's always striving for what he calls the “best friggin' hot dog around.” And Zemola knows what he's talking about. Super Duper Weenie's hot dogs...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Hot Dogs
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The state offers amnesty for owners of banned exotic pets
Connecticut's into some really weird animal stuff lately. You've got a battle going on over keeping reindeer here year-round; mountain lions roaming the Gold Coast; someone whose face was ripped off by a chimpanzee trying to sue the state; new...
Tags: Pets, Endangered Species, Beardsley Zoo, Trials, Stamford
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Legend Lives On In The Indian Caves Of Mattatuck Trail
The Hartford CourantAh, the Indian caves. If you've hiked in the wilds of Connecticut, you've undoubtedly come across many of them, as they dot the landscape from "Squaw Cave" in Bolton to "Council Caves" in Barkhamsted to "King Philip's Cave" in Simsbury. And, no, they...Tags: Waterbury, Barkhamsted, Caves and Caverns, Landforms, Allentown
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Vampires of the sea: Lampreys are Connecticut's most disrespected fish
They are, according to one expert, the “most wrongly disrespected fish” in the whole Connecticut River system. Another says he’s had run-ins with fishermen “beating them to death with golf clubs or anything else they can find.&...
Tags: College Sports, Whitefish, Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Aquaculture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Budding Business: Medical marijuana will mean major money for Connecticut
Medical marijuana looks to be coming soon to Connecticut, and when it does it's going to be big business. We're talking tens of millions of dollars, covering everything from direct medical pot sales to hydroponic equipment and grow lights; from...
Tags: Michael Lawlor, Economy, Business and Finance, Chemical Industry, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Companies and Corporations
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