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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 London (New London, Connecticut), Human Interest, New Year's Day, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Southern Connecticut State University
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Property of the Week: Shepherd's Way
The beloved Dewey-Granby Oak is a sprawling and sturdy tree, a beautiful specimen to behold. Small wonder local builder John Fitzgerald selected this tree, which stands across the street from his Shepherd’s Way community, as a logo for his...
Tags: Simsbury, Building Material, YMCA, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Real Estate
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Will Classical Music Repel Vagrants?
It's sad that classical music is seen as a repellent, but many cities use it to shoo vagrants away. Danbury is considering piping it into Library Place, a favorite spot of loiterers. Does highbrow music really repel the down-and-out? Portland, Ore.,...Tags: Methadone (drug), Entertainment, Classical Music (genre), Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Don Brown's Bio
Age: 57, Hometown: Spencer, Mass. Alma Mater: Norwich '77 (played RB) 2012 rankings UConn's defense was ranked 10th of 120 in the nation (309 opponents' total yards). Passing defense: 37 (2,544 yards a game) Rushing defense: 7 (97.92 yards a game)... -
Stolen History: Metal Thieves Swipe Connecticut's Plaques, Pipes, Landmarks and Statues
Connecticut has a whole lot of history, and a surprising amount of it is being ripped off and melted down for quick cash by thieves and unscrupulous scrap dealers. The plague of thefts of metal plaques, statues, and fittings from historical monuments,...
Tags: Theft, Arts, War of 1812, World War I (1914-1918), Prisons
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The Twinkie Offense: On the Death of an Iconic Snack Cake Brand
Union thugs have apparently killed the Twinkie. Last month, Hostess Brands, the makers of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos, Sno Balls, Devil Dogs, Zingers and other varieties of diabetes in a box, announced its closure. In a statement, Hostess said a two-...
Tags: Hostess Brands, Inc., East Windsor, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Diabetes
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Property of the Week: Strawberry Fields
Sometimes empty-nesters and mature homeowners wish to downsize and get away from the time-consuming chores that come with home ownership. These are the people attracted to Strawberry Fields, an active, over-55 community in South Windsor. Residents are not...
Tags: The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Arts and Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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KBCA releases third basketball rankings
CatchItKansas.comThe only class that saw no change was the 4A boys. Every team from last week stayed in the same spots last week. Every other class has some major shake ups. The Wichita North boys broke into the top three in 6A for the first time this season and...Tags: Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Manhattan (New York City)
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Missing UM student found dead in apparent suicide
Prince George's County police found a missing 20-year-old University of Maryland, College Park student dead Friday night. David Jonathan Scherr had not been seen since Dec. 19 near the College Park campus, thought to be driving a black 2013 Ford Escape....
Tags: Pikesville, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Prince George's County, Colleges and Universities
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Property of the Week: Ogden Brook Estates
One thing Jonathan Boynton views as more valuable than winning a housing industry award is having a happy customer. When Boynton Construction received the 2012 HOBI Award from the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Connecticut for the Best Single...
Tags: Human Interest, Academy Awards, Housing Industry, House Building, Entertainment Events
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KBCA releases second basketball rankings
CatchItKansas.comClasses 4, 5 and 6A did not change for the boys from last week’s rankings. The girls’ rankings are the same for 6A and the only reason the 5A girls’ saw any shift was to correct an error in last week’s rankings when Blue Valley...Tags: Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Manhattan (New York City)
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KBCA releases sixth basketball rankings
CatchItKansas.comBlue Valley Northwest, Olathe South and Wichita North all keep winning which means they retain spots in the first, second and third spots in the 6A boys’ rankings. In the girls’ 6A, Wichita Heights lost to City League foe Wichita South for the...Tags: Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Manhattan (New York City)
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