The door is locked at 12 o'clock. That was the law in the Zotti house, and 22-year-old Richard, who had survived fighting with the amphibious Navy unit in Guam and Saipan, knew not to breach his father's dictate.
More...Keri Enright and Kerry Kato had plans to fly home to Seattle on Sept. 12, 2001, but the downing of four American passenger jets and collapse of the World Trade Centers left them suspended in Germany.
More...'All the lights on campus went out," at the University of Connecticut on April 9, driving students outside on a warm night 53 years ago.
More...Jean Pinchera, an inspector at Underwood Typewriter in Hartford, was at Soundview Beach for a weekend getaway with her sister and friends in 1940, when Leo Zirolli saw her sitting nearby on the sand.
More..."Hey, Bill. See that girl? I'm going to marry her someday," Angelo Ingellis said when he saw Georgette Dumais walk into class her first day at Bristol High School.
More...For a young couple just starting out in 1952, $16.80 was a princely sum to pay for one night in a hotel. Never mind that it was the famed Waldorf Astoria in New York City, and the night in question was Joan and Isidore Schwartz'...
More...Ramona Lopez knew Mariano Marrero when she was a young child, but Mariano, who is five years older, knew Ramona when she was a new baby — her family lived on the property that abutted his family's farm.
More...If you have nothing to offer me, don't bother to contact me, Julia Mastronardi wrote on an Internet dating site in April 2005.
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