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An Advocate That Delivers

This letter is in support of Cinzia Lettieri, who is running to represent Connecticut’s 35th House District. I first met Cinzia at a Killingworth Democratic Town Committee at the beginning of the year. She was already fully committed to run for offic...

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The Size of a School

When we voted for the  Academy School Project in 2022 to convert it into a community center, we were told that $17 million would do it. We are now being told another $3.8 million is needed but with the additional monies only half of it will be comple...

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Look No Further

The political season often leaves us searching for a reason to vote—well, look no further than State Senator Christine Cohen! She’s the senator who gets things done, and she does it without raising our taxes (seriously, how rare is that?). For six ye...

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Will Prioritize Healtcare and Education

As a retired public educator and high school coach, I appreciate Moira Rader's work supporting our school children and their families. Moira voted for legislation that included the largest-ever investment in public education and expanded debt-free co...

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Address the Problem

On Sept. 3, my trip from Stony Creek to Guilford was cut short by road flooding from the normal seasonal high tide. A check of the tide table showed that similar flooding had likely occurred on the previous five days and during a similar period the p...

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A Strong Advocate for Women

I am writing in support of Renee Lamar Muir for State Representative in Essex, Deep River, Chester, and Haddam. As a retired nurse who has worked with women over many decades, I am deeply concerned with recent policies that have had a devastating imp...

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A Touch of Autumn

Rachel Blundon carries her daughter, Eloise, while speaking with a visitor at the Madison Earth Care display during the Artisan and Antique Fall Festival on Sept. 28 at the Madison Green. The event, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, featured more...

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Foraging on the Farm

Amy Demers, left, led a Foraging on the Farm class at Dudley Farm on Sept. 29. The class introduced guests to the identification, utilization, and safety of foraging for wild plants and mushrooms. Demers is the founder of the Connecticut Foraging Cl...

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Treasure Hunters

Parishioners volunteer as shoppers prepare to browse clothes, jewelry, outdoor supplies, furniture, holiday decorations, white elephant treasures, and homemade baked goods. The 81st annual St. John's Episcopal Church Rummage Sale was held on Sept. 28...

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A New Space

State Senator Norm Needleman looks over equipment at Westbrook High School in their newly expanded and renovated welding and metal fabrication lab following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 30. The lab is part of an initiative to provide students w...

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