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Submitted by Flo Woodiel, west hartford citizens for peace and justice, on 2009-11-10.   West Hartford Citizens for Peace and Justice presents a forum titled "A Just, Durable and Equitable Peace in Israel /Palestine?" with guest speaker Ambassador Warren Clark on Wednesday, Dec.
Online presale for Rutgers men's and women's basketball season ticket "mini-packs" begins today at 5:00 p.m. through the Rutgers Athletics ticketing web site at http://tickets.scarletknights.com . A multitude of exciting options are available via the "mini-packs," which will be available for purchase at the Rutgers Athletic Ticket Office or by ...
When is the Wilton train station going to be upgraded? How will Wilton's water supply fare if there is a drought? How will the town treat bicyclists and pedestrians over the next 10 years? At a public hearing on Monday, vocal residents asked the Planning and Zoning Commission members to consider the aforementioned topics as they further fine-tuned ...
The state Department of Transportation has applied for $329 million in federal stimulus funds to help pay for state transportation projects, including $28 million earmarked for Redding.
Anyone try this place yet? It's in the space that was - most recently - Dona Marie's. Supposedly it's a macaroni and cheese restaurant - lots of different types, from traditional to "fancy" and a gluten-free pasta option for those who need it.
Thanks to the enthusiastic response to last year's reunion, the Georgetown Community Association is inviting the alumni of the Gilbert & Bennett School to gather again on Saturday, Sept.
The hard work of cleaning the Norwalk River is not getting any easier. "We've got a lot of problems,'' said Richard Harris of Harbor Watch/River Watch, speaking at Town Hall last week.
The water quality of the Norwalk River continues to deteriorate due to pollution and overexploitation and the problem needs to be fixed soon, declare Wilton High School students who assisted professional environmentalists in a recent study.