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Send Them Back

We’re blessed to have two amazing, experienced people representing us: Christine Cohen as our State Senator of our 12th District and John-Michael Parker as our Representative of the 101st District. Christine is an intelligent, personable, business-sa...

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A Track Record and Willingness

I write to enthusiastically support the re-election of Senator Christine Cohen on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Many will be aware of Sen. Cohen’s achievements in the areas of the environment and transportation, but I wanted to tell a story about how her advocacy...

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A ‘Can-Do’ Attitude and Common Sense Approach

Fellow residents of the 101st House of Representatives District, please join me in voting for Lisa Deane later this month and in November (early voting begins Monday, Oct. 21). I have known Lisa for many years and have first-hand knowledge of her ded...

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Why the Need for Huge Signs?

The political season is upon us, and democracy is at work. Signs for candidates can be seen along our roads and in our neighborhoods. It is encouraging to see voters showing enthusiasm for their candidates. That said, I find myself reacting to the bi...

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Getting in the Spirit

Denise Allec, left, places a Halloween decoration outside of her home as she receives help from her daughter Alexandria Donohue with a large spider on Oct. 6. Thursday, Oct. 31, is more than just Halloween for Denise; it's also her birthday.

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Hugs from Mom

Michael Carrano, an organizer of Madison Pride Fest, receives a hug from Kathleen Wells, president of the Free Mom Hugs Connecticut chapter, during the Madison Pride Fest on Oct. 5. The festival, held every October in conjunction with National Coming...

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Final Stop

The Haunted Trolley has returned to the Shoreline Trolley Museum with Final Stop! Murder On the Rails, produced by Charles F. Rosenay, author of True Ghost Stories of Connecticut. The Haunted Trolley runs every weekend through the month, including H...

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Sharing a Story

First Selectman Matt Hoey reads to the first-grade students in Marissa Capasso’s class at Guilford Lakes Elementary on Oct. 4 as part of the United Way of Greater New Haven’s annual Week of Caring. Around 20 volunteers spent the morning in classrooms...

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First Fridays

Townspeople and visitors celebrate autumn during Chester's Oct. 4 First Friday arts and merchant stroll, featuring live music, galleries, local shops, and restaurants. The event takes place on the first Friday of every month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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Rickleman Dominating the Course to Help Hand Boys’ XC Race to the Top

Jack Rickleman has immersed himself in the tradition of the Hand boys’ cross country program, as he has seen some great campaigns in his three prior seasons. He is utilizing knowledge acquired from his past to set an even brighter future path for the...

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