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The East Haven Veteran’s Day Parade went off without a hitch on Nov. 11, a fitting celebration and commemoration of those who have served. Photo by Nancy Dionne
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Mark Twain left a provision in his will for the care of his beloved cats following his demise. That’s something East Haven resident Mark Gagliardi might consider doing for his beloved dog Junior, since the crippled...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Main Street will have a new look in the upcoming years as the Department of Transportation (DOT) and East Haven work together to make the street as safe as possible for both pedestrians and automobiles. East Haven...
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The East Haven Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names. The...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: In the month and a half since its introduction, the administration’s blight initiative has seen progress behind the curtains and at last week’s Town Council meeting, Town Attorney Patricia Cofrancesco pulled back...
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Through the Post’s community outreach program and in keeping with their Post objectives Ledyard VFW Post 4608 donates to causes and programs brought to their attention. At a recent Post Meeting, the membership discussed and approved donations to several local organizations and programs. The Post donated to SUBVETS of Groton for Thanksgiving dinners...
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Where I work has lots of different people sharing floor space, with many different tasks being successfully accomplished with only measured amounts of casual conversation between and among people. I get confused when I read articles about some employer being named as a happy place to work. I don't pretend I'm clubbing when I come to work. I...
Posted by rags
on 11-19-2008
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It was revealed yesterday that the Madison health Department knew for almost 2 years about the high levels of Uranium in the water, and did nothing about it. http://www.courant.com/news/local/statewire/hc-ap-ct-schools-uraniumnov18,0,7065729.story Wouldn't that be the kind of information you would think the Health Department would share with say...
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The TSETSE Gallery in collaboration with United Cerebral Palsy of Eastern CT
invites artists with physical and cognitive limitations, (not restricted to artists with cerebral palsy) to submit art.
The mission of “Art For Everybody” is to build through art, community awareness regarding the needs of individuals with limitations, while affording...
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Have you had an opportunity to check out international press reaction to our 'little, old' Presidential election? It's touching in a way, it really is. There are, as you might imagine, as many sources and channels of responses as there are stars in the sky, ranging from the BBC and the International Herald Tribune to the nearly-giddy assessment...
Posted by rags
on 11-18-2008
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