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Moises Alou targets Friday return to Mets
On the Mets beatHere's the story, with an assist to Joe Perez of the Norwich Bulletin.......Tags: Joe Perez, Moises Alou, New York Mets
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Rep. Esty Gets Campaign Funds From Energy Industry Her Husband Regulates
The Hartford CourantU.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty, D-5th District, has accepted tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from people in the energy and environmental industries, which are regulated by her husband, Dan Esty, commissioner of the state Department of...Tags: Republican Party, Human Interest, Finance, Environmental Issues, Colebrook
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Sports on TV
SATURDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || NASCAR || Sprint Cup Aaron's 499, qualifying || SPEEDNoon || || Nationwide Aaron's 312 || ESPN3 || || MLB || Orioles@Angels || 454 || || Washington@Pittsburgh || 54 || || Dodgers@Giants ||...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Los Angeles Dodgers, National Hockey League, NASCAR, New York Rangers
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Political Insider's Lobbying Arrangement Questioned
The Hartford CourantGray areas and blurry distinctions are so common for the political insiders who lobby state officials and legislators that they often don't even come up for discussion. Not so with former state Rep. Gardner Wright of Bristol, once a powerful...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Employment, Values
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Commemorating The First Step Toward Freedom
The Hartford CourantFearfully, I thought I'd gotten it wrong, that somehow slavery had not ended and colored folks truly weren't free. It was the early 1960s in Illinois. The family was gathered around the lone black and white Zenith, watching some guy named King being...Tags: New Year's Day, Human Interest, Abraham Lincoln, NAACP, Slavery
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Looking for a special loaf
Q: Where can one buy English toasting bread in the Chicago area? I bought a loaf earlier this year at a store in the Crest Hill area. But since then have been unable to find it in a store. Worse yet I can't remember the name of the store at which I bought...
Tags: Irving Park, Recipes, Bill Daley, Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune
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New Media Offer New Ways To Dodge Those Darn Reporters' Pesky Questions
The Hartford CourantWe are approaching a moment when candidates running for Congress don't have to bother with old-fashioned media. Not so long ago, it might have been unthinkable for a non-incumbent to largely kiss off all but carefully scripted exchanges with local...Tags: Journalism, Ned Lamont, U.S. Senate, Social Media, Email
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State Ignores Crumbling Mansfield School
The Hartford CourantA photographer friend called a few weeks ago, from the grounds of the former Mansfield Training School in Mansfield. "One of the buildings has a hole in the roof with a tree growing through it," he said. He knew I had written extensively about the state'...Tags: Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Waterford, Science and Technology, Storrs
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Young Technicians Put On The Spot
It wasn't a promising start for the hands-on portion of the state finals of the Ford AAA Auto Skills Contest on May 10. Traditionally held outdoors, rain threatened the finals but only resulted in a 30-minute delay to the 90-minute contest. The...Tags: Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Marketing, Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars, Milford (New Haven, Connecticut)
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At Doogie's, A Farewell To The Big Dog
It’s been featured on the Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food” and recognized by “Every Day with Rachael Ray” magazine. But now the two-foot hot dog that put Doogie’s on the map is no longer.
The legendary hot dog is a...Tags: Hot Dogs, Companies and Corporations, Waterbury, Foods and Beverages, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Sprague Offers One Of Largest Preserves In Southeast Connecticut
About halfway along a blue-blazed trail within the Mukluk Preserve is a wooden bridge over a stream that winds its way through a deep hemlock forest along moss-covered banks and into the the Shetucket River. From the bridge, the trail — lined...Tags: Sprague, Connecticut, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rhode Island
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Church of England oks gay bishops if they remain ceibate
The Religion WorldReligion News Service reporter Trevor Grundy writes about the Anglican Communion's approval — with conditions — of gay bishops: CANTERBURY, England (RNS) The Church of England on Friday (Jan. 4) confirmed that it has dropped its prohibition on...
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