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As the new lobby and circulation desk area comes together around them, some members of the Guilford Free Library staff receive a tutorial on the building’s new phone system. The library’s new circulation desk is in just about the same location as the...
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Guilford Fair Announces Writing Contest Just for Kids We know that milk comes from cows not cartons and that corn grows on a cob not in the freezer, but where does that cob come from? How far does that milk travel to get to your morning cereal? The Guilford...
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By Pam Johnson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: With a lot of hard work and perseverance, Guilford Housing Authority (GHA) chairman Jim Goodridge knew he’d see the day when the Sachem’s Hollow elderly housing development became a reality. But, during all...
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By Pam Johnson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: When residents begin enjoying the rejuvenated Guilford Free Library (GFL) soon, one of the many people they can thank for the exciting and enviable public space is volunteer Tom Ginz. Tom’s library connection...
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The 2008 Exhibitor’s Guide to the Guilford Agricultural Fair is now available at the following locations: Old Saybrook: Maynard’s Farm, Guilford Savings Bank Clinton : Clinton Grain, Gator Creek Farm Market Killingworth: Killingworth True Value Hardware...
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The Guilford 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. It may...
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By Pam Johnson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: Organizers are hoping residents will either join in or just come out and enjoy Guilford’s Citizens’ Day Parade, Saturday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. Last year, 79 units participated in the parade, which skirts the...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Connecticut State Police at Troop-F in Westbrook have initiated a criminal investigation into the cashing of fraudulent payroll checks that appear to have originated from the Water's Edge Resort in Westbrook...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Senior Night’s special to Kitty Palmer. She sees it as an opportunity to celebrate the seniors of both high school teams, not just the ones at home. At a Senior Night for Guilford field hockey awhile...
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By Steven Sellers, Courier Assistant Sports Editor: It’s a season of change for Guilford High School sports. Last year’s seniors have moved on, this year’s players are ready to step up, some new coaches are in place, and the turf at Kavanaugh Field will...
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It’s September and for some anglers, the long-awaited fall fishing season is about to explode. Anxiously preparing for this time of year, fishermen/women are not only looking forward to the coastal striper run, but are also gearing up for the albies,...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Starting off the year ahead of the game is always the plan for the town’s school bus service, and this year is no exception. Last week, Guilford’s new kindergarteners participated in a bus safety orientation...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: An anonymous reader of the Courier wrote us specifically asking “What’s the story with…?” the Vietnam Memorial on the Guilford Green. In the letter, the reader wrote, “The Green is always kept very beautiful...
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By Ben Rayner, Sound Senior Staff Writer: The fundraising campaign to build a new, regional family fitness facility got a major boost last week when Soundview YMCA officials announced that $550,000 has been allocated to the project by state legislators...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Joe Nugent hopes this island “Open House” will help sell more people on the idea of joining the Faulkner’s Light Brigade as staunch supporters of the town’s historic lighthouse and its unique island home. ...
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