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From left, Clark Kniceley of Operation Music Aid, Senator Edward Meyer, Representative Deborah Heinrich, First Selectman Al Goldberg, and George Hauer of Operation Music Aid display a few of the instruments raffled off at the Operation Music Aid drawing...
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By Marianne Sullivan Source Senior Staff Writer For Madison, 2008 was a year of surprising and shocking announcements, a year of twists and turns that brought a score of changes and new faces. Some might say the surprises and changes actually began in...
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Rotary, roundabout–whatever you want to call it, state work on the intersection of routes 80 and 81 took center stage in Killingworth in 2008. Preliminary work preceded the new year and commuters were able to get plenty of good, slow looks as construction...
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By Izaskun E. Larrañeta Special to the Harbor News OLD SAYBROOK Police arrested a Shelton man Dec. 22 in connection with a Dec. 8 robbery at the Bank of America branch in town. Jeffrey DeAngelis, 28, is also suspected in other bank robberies in Seymour...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Boys’ Basketball The Haddam-Killingworth boys’ basketball team met its goals and then some with berths in both the Shoreline Conference and Class S State Tournaments. After dropping a close game to Cromwell in...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Girls’ Lacrosse After starting the season with eight losses, HK went 5-1-1 to end the season showing improvement to finish at 5-9-1. Sarah Gesick (co-MVP) and Kathryn McDermott led the team as captains with both...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Field Hockey For the sixth straight year, the Cougars captured the Shoreline Conference title behind senior captains Shelby Van-Huysen, Lindsey Griswold, and Lindsay Gorman (Most Versatile), along with fellow senior...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Boys’ Basketball The Tigers finished 9-11 (5-3 Hammonasset, 2nd place) to qualify for both tournaments where they fell in the first round of SCCs and advanced to the quarterfinals of states after upsetting fourth...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Baseball The Tigers finished with an 11-9 regular-season record to earn a No. 14 seed in the Class L State Tournament, in which they reached the semifinals where they fell to seventh-seeded Fairfield Ludlowe. Three...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Volleyball The Hand volleyball team finished 12-6 setting a school record for most wins in the regular season. The season was highlighted by Hand’s first-ever win over Amity and beating Cheshire for the first time...
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A group of professionals from Family Tree Care in Guilford, Bill Harwood, Neil D’Amado, Santos Salermo, and Louis Gomez (in the bucket), volunteered their time on a cold December morning to trim dead branches from the ancient tree in front of the Dolly...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: A group of committed individuals has stepped forward to propose a privately funded $3.4 million renovation of the town-owned Strong Field into a top class athletic stadium and performance arts venue. ...
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The Source publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Madison and Killingworth. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names...
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By Jen Matteis, Source Community Desk Chief: Having moved from Connecticut to Texas to Virginia and back to Connecticut, this year’s president of the Madison Newcomers Club, Sarah Suerth, is uniquely qualified for the position. “I have been a newcomer...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: Residents will now be able to pay their tax bill online with a credit card, debit card, or electronic check. The Board of Selectmen last week approved a recommendation from Tax Collector Alma Carroll to...
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