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We all know it takes a village to raise successful kids, thanks to Hillary Clinton. Adults need their community, too. In Montville, it took a bunch of “softball junkies,” led by Laura Tanner, to pull off a hopping adult coed softball league. Over the...
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Like father, like son goes only so far for Gerard and Jerry Smith. The father and son, both Connecticut natives, enjoy working with acrylics. They also like to hold the occasional art show together. But while Gerard Smith, 70, the successful naturalist...
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Montville has its share of aspiring musicians aiming to hit the big time. Plus, one blues harmonica player who has made it into the Blues Hall of Fame. LeRoy Falconi Jr., also known as the Bluesdog, has played harmonica with some of the greats of blues...
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Montville’s 2008-09 Teacher of the Year, Brenda Severino, is serious about kids having fun at school. The 30-year veteran in education, currently a fourth grade teacher at Oakdale School, invests a lot of creativity and extra hours in coming up with entertaining...
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Who says Montville is just a football town? The town’s Parks and Recreation Department is offering town youth, from age five to eighteen, the chance to get on stage this fall. The Montville Youth Theater, a program offered in partnership with The Southeastern...
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By Larry Kelly Thomas J. Amanti, principal of Montville High School, stood on the last row of the bleachers next to the press box and smiled as he peered out to the middle of the football field. “I love the big ‘M,’” Amanti said, referring to the 10-yard...
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Jim Radgowski and Paul Botchis are renovating their corner of Palmertown, one building at a time. They also just made it a bit easier for area residents to get their laundry done. The two Montville residents, co-owners of Radgowski’s Deli-Mart, officially...
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Now that school is back in session, Montville Youth Service Bureau’s After-School Program is in full swing for kids in fourth through 12th grade. “We’re at full capacity with 60 kids and a waiting list,” said Barbara Lockhart, MYSB director. The after...
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Just as everyone can feel a little Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, everyone in Montville could feel a little Polish over Labor Day weekend. That’s when the Polish-American Citizen’s Club marked 75 years as a community organization, with three days of traditional...
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Montville’s senior citizens are encouraged to bring their outdated personal documents and records to the Senior Center on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon for shredding. The community shred, sponsored by the Montville Commission on Aging and...
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It’s back to school for Montville students. Classes started on Tuesday, September 2. The district’s staff was ready, including the Central Office, which moved from temporary quarters at the old town hall to Montville High School on July 30 back to the...
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The Chinese and American Cultural Assistance Association (CACAA), a non-profit organization created to help Chinese families acclimate to Southeastern Connecticut, has reported a growth spurt. Started over a year ago by area business John Wong and community...
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While Montville’s residents have been going about their lives the past 12 months, a handful of committed citizens have been hashing through the details of the Town Charter, the town’s governing document. It’s time for town residents to get involved and...
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Montville’s Polish-American Citizens Club is celebrating 75 years with a gala weekend of activities. Members are marking the milestone with three day’s worth of celebrating at with Polish foods and music at the club, located at 85 Maple Avenue. They encourage...
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The Montville VFW’s new commander, Colleen Ewing, has plenty of “sea stories.” She certainly has the background. Elected to the post commander position earlier this year, Ewing and her husband, Mitchell, both retired after 20 years of service in the Navy...
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