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A Champion of the Community

I am writing to encourage my fellow community members to get to know and support Cinzia Lettieri for State Representative of the 35th District. As a teacher and parent in Westbrook, I am inspired by Cinzia’s focus on issues that will strengthen the v...

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Has All Three

Having served as this district’s state representative for six years, I understand what the job requires. There are three essential qualities needed, and Renee LaMark Muir has all three. First, you must always think about what is best for the majority...

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Back in the Swing of Things

From left, saxophonist/vocalist Kevin Sheehan, vocalist Jenny Swoish, and music director/saxophonist/vocalist Erik Stabnau perform with the Glenn Miller Orchestra on Sept. 20 at the First Congregational Church of Madison. The orchestra, currently on ...

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Walking the Lake

Monica Gallogly, left, and Liz Nolan-Integlia look out over Lake Gaillard on Sept. 22 during their seven-mile walk around the lake. The Northford-North Branford Women’s Club held its annual fundraising walk at Lake Gaillard, raising money for local c...

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Keeping it Clean

Linda Mancini and Nancy Doyle use grabber reachers to pick up litter on Sept. 21 near the bocce courts at East Haven Town Beach. Volunteers gathered at the town beach for International Coastal Cleanup Day, led by Clean Up East Haven’s George Smith. T...

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A Cheesy Competition

Sal Camera of Landing & Main Restaurant serves his lobster mac and cheese to a customer during the Deep River Family Day mac and cheese cook-off. Families played games, shopped merchant sidewalk sales, and visited educational booths during Deep River...

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A Tradition

The Guilford Fair, held from Sept. 20 to Sept. 22, featured music, rides, games, food, animal and farm exhibits, Arestov’s Acrobatic Extravaganza, Bello Nock, the Greatest Clown on Earth, and the famous Flying Wallendas. Established in 1859, the fair...

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Friendly Competition

Goodwin Elementary PTA second baseman Paul Fiore forces the runner during a charity softball game between the Kathleen E. Goodwin Elementary School PTA, in blue, and the Old Saybrook Middle School PTO, in black, at MacMurray Ball Field on Sept. 21. P...

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PZC Tables 6 Opening Hill Road Decision

Almost six months after appearing on a Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) agenda, there’s still no decision on the future of 6 Opening Hill Road. The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, a nonprofit organization that funds projects focusing on the arts,...

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Eagle Scout Project Benefits Whitfield Museum

A historic business and town landmark is getting a helping hand thanks to a local Eagle Scout. The Henry Whitfield State Museum is the proud owner of a new split-rail fence, courtesy of Will Sauer, a sophomore at Guilford High School. With the help o...

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