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Middletown/Shoreline: Bank, Rotaries Raise $90,000 For Thanksgiving Food
Clubs & Organizations Submitted by Sue Murphy, Liberty Bank, on 2009-11-25.   Clinton Rotary Club Members of the Clinton Rotary Club gather to ship out an entire tractor trailer load of food to stock food pantries at Shoreline Soup Kitchens for Thanksgiving.
OSHA Head Stresses Sanctions For Worker Safety Violations
The acting head of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration hails from a union background, which is rare for a top official at the agency.
Clinton: Madhatter's Theater Co. To Hold Auditions
Clubs & Organizations Submitted by Madhatter's Theater Co on 2009-11-19.   Madhatter's Theatre Company are holding auditions for their spring musical, 'Alice in Wonderland' on Friday, Dec.
Domestic Violence Agency Moves To New Headquarters
New Horizons Domestic Violence Services, previously located at 1166 Boston Post Road in Westbrook, has moved to the Community Health Center, 114 East Main St.
But That's What Friends Are For
PERSONAL ADVANTAGE.. Friends and Family are taking over the mall this weekend - but relax, we mean the discount kind.
Suspect in RI slaying arrested in Conn.
Police have identified a suspect in the weekend slaying of a Providence woman. Police in Clinton, Conn.
An H1N1 vaccine clinic will be held Thursday, Nov. 12, from 3 to 7 p.m., at Old Saybrook Middle School, 60 Sheffield St., Old Saybrook.
Thrifty Gifting: Outlet Malls Growing In Popularity For Christmas Shoppers On Budgets
Santa is on a budget this holiday season. That's the word from retail trends experts who report that St.
Now Taking Your Calls: Swine Flu Hotline
Two of the busiest people in Connecticut right now are the people working the Connecticut River Area Health District's H1N1 Vaccination hotline.
Old Saybrook opens H1N1 Vaccine Hotline
Old Saybrook The Connecticut River Area Health District opened an H1N1 vaccination hotline this morning, the first municipal and regional call center of its kind in the state, according to Old Saybrook Police Chief Michael A. Spera, who is also the town's director of emergency management.
Somers: Grammar School Students Receive Visit From Adopted Eagle
School Stuff Submitted by Dianne Regnier on 2009-10-23.   Students at The Grammar School at Somersville received a very special visit from their adopted eagle, Skywalker on the very day they were celebrating their school's founding roots.
"Tens Of Thousands" Worth of Jewelry Stolen In Clinton Stickup
Police continue to investigate the gunpoint robbery Tuesday of "tens of thousands" of dollars worth of jewelry from a Clinton Crossing shop.
Clinton: Regional Energy Initiatives Forum Planned
Submitted by Belinda Jones, Shoreline League of Democratic Women on 2009-10-20.   The Shoreline League of Democratic Women will host a "Regional Energy Initiatives Forum" on Wednesday, Nov.
Shoreline Pantries Struggling to Meet Needs, Seeking Donations
The people who used to donate food to the Shoreline Soup Kitchens & Pantries are now asking for help, director Patty Dowling said this week.
Clinton: Clinton Public Access Studtio To Hold Open House
Biz Buzz Submitted by Kristen Roberts on 2009-10-07.   Comcast is opening the doors of its local Public Access TV Studio to residents of Chester, Clinton, Deep River, Durham, Essex, Haddam, Killingworth, Old Saybrook and Westbrook on Wednesday, Oct.
People may have antiques appraised at the town's Barnes Museum on Oct. 7. Items such as furniture, glass, china, clocks, jewelry, post cards, toys, books, dolls, oriental rugs, military paraphernalia and paintings may be brought to the event.
Two ELCA Synods Name Interim Bishops
The Greater Milwaukee Synod and the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America have named former synod bishops to serve as interim bishops.
Old Saybrook: Estuary Council of Seniors Celebrates 35 Years of Service
Estuary Council of Seniors Celebrates 35 Years of Service Special for Seniors Submitted by Estuary Council of Seniors, Inc.
Classical music season beckons
The fading notes of summer linger as the days shorten. Summer falls back into soft focus with its memories of soft-serve ice cream and relaxed picnickers enjoying SoundMusic concerts in the park, spellbinding Beethoven from the Afiara String Quartet in Mystic and high-voltage opera in a calm little theater in Clinton.