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NEW LONDON, Conn. — Connecticut College’s Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy will host a panel discussion, “The Psychological Impact of the Current Economic Crisis: Strategies for Coping,” on Monday, Dec. 1, at 4:30 p.m. in the 1941...
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Zip06 now features member pages for the towns of Oakdale and Quaker Hill. If you are a member of either of these towns and signed up using the "Other" selection, you can edit your profile so that your account appears under the correct town....
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New London squad unbeaten, unscored upon By Larry Kelley Special to the Times “Whaler Pride,” the rallying cry of all New London football players, begins early in the Whaling City. Youths ages 7 through 10 learn the principles of Whaler Pride while playing...
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By Jason J. Marchi Times Correspondent If you’re in the mood to celebrate Halloween this year with an evening at the movies, head on over to the Olde Mistick Village Cinemas on Thursday, Oct. 30 for a treat, and witness a series of short films written...
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Connecticut is home to some of the most intriguing and mysterious historical areas in the country. Have you ever had a ghostly experience? Submit your testimony toward an age-old question: Are ghosts real? Post your story to your Zip06 member blog (sign...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Joe Courtney voted against the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 Oct. 3 in the House of Representatives. The measure passed the House by a 263-171 vote. The Congressman believes the bill, while improved from the...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Joe Courtney issued the following statement after voting against the Financial Rescue Package considered by the House of Representatives Sept. 29. The measure failed the House by a 205-228 vote. “Despite the best efforts...
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Governor M. Jodi Rell announced Sept. 19 that the state’s continuing investigation into complaints from consumers about a sudden increase in gas prices has broadened to include 10 wholesalers serving gas stations around Connecticut. “The pain at the pump...
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Jabez Smith House Museum Presents Living History Event GROTON, CT; The town of Groton will present a “Colonial Heritage Day” from 10 to 5 on Saturday, October 11 at the historic Jabez Smith House Museum. Activities will include woodcarving, weaving, musket...
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Blues, BBQ, and family fun at McCook Point Park in Niantic By Amy J. Barry Special to the Times A cookin’ and rockin’ community event passed down from father to daughter will once again take place on Sept. 6 when Cookin’ at McCooks BBQ & Boogie comes...
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11-Game Scholastic Grid Spices Schedule Attractive non-league games added this season By Larry Kelley Special to the Times A n early Labor Day (Sept. 1) and relatively late Thanksgiving (Nov. 27) offer a holiday of sorts for state high school football...
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Poquonnock Bridge Fire Department Fife and Drum Corps and Nutmeg Volunteer Junior Ancient Fife and Drum Corps, both of Groton, are looking for any and all alumni to march in the Groton 4th of July parade. They are looking for at least 60 alumni to march...
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Governor M. Jodi Rell today [June 18] signed into law a landmark bill that funds three programs to help struggling homeowners cope with the mortgage credit crunch and imposes reforms on the mortgage industry to avoid future problems. “This bill sets a...
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Grade 6 High Honors with Distinction: Rebecca Arpin, Walker Cook, Nicholas Houle, Colleen King, Camden Levine, Moira Lewerk, Sydney Maurer, Mia Lynne Park, Sabrina Rickey, Kayla Rizzuto, Christopher Shaw, Thomas Thompson, Matthew Tirocchi High Honors...
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Governor M. Jodi Rell today (June 17) signed into law a bill that rolls back a planned increase in the state gas tax and opens the door to more gasoline stations offering customers a discount for making purchases with cash. Senate Bill 1000, "An...
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