Friday May 16 | Hartford Courant
Replacing Engine Rather Than Head Gaskets Sounds Like Overkill
Q: You were right on! The Nissan dealer did do a compression test. It was leaking in one of the cylinder heads and going out the exhaust pipe. via Hartford Courant
Saturday May 3 | Hartford Courant
The Case Of The Missing Coolant
Q: My 2000 Nissan Frontier with the smaller V-6 has 125,000 miles on it. It ran fine until last October, and it overheated. via Hartford Courant
Mar 24, 2008 | CapeCodOnline.com
“I feel when I'm on the typewriter I'm only thinking about one thing”
Last year Jim Bouchard, then 18, found himself temporarily living in the basement of a friend after his parents had been forced to move away from town. via CapeCodOnline.com
Feb 3, 2008 | Daily Campus
“Many of us have been - I don't want to say hoodwinked or bamboozled”
Lots of students leave college eager to jump into a career, or to keep studying in graduate school, but seven months ago, two UConn graduates decided to take an extended road trip throughout America, a tour ... via Daily Campus
Feb 1, 2008 | Daily Campus
“You can watch as many movies as you want and get the feel for the west, or you can see all the national parks in a book, but to see them in real life is a totally different experience”
Christopher Duray Issue date: 1/31/08 Section: News Lots of students leave college eager to jump into a career, or to keep studying in graduate school, but seven months ago, two UConn graduates decided to take ... via Daily Campus
Jan 15, 2008 | Hartford Courant
“I cut this recipe from a coupon flier that came with The Courant one Sunday in December.”
Kathy Voisine of East Hartford asked for a recipe for a round flat cookie, rolled in nuts with a dollop of chocolate in the middle. via Hartford Courant
Oct 29, 2007 | Hartford Courant | Posted by Hartford Courant
“It's a lot easier to talk about this stuff than it was 10 years ago. You can go anywhere now, and people's eyes don't glaze over. They actually understand it.”
Imagine this: You open up a jar, set out a plate of crackers, and the world beats a path to your door.
The increasingly busy life of the Dunai sisters should be that easy. Kathy Dunai-Thibedeau and Donna Dunai run Cupola Hollow Farm in West Suffield. The tobacco and dairy operation was started by their grandfather, a Polish immigrant, and continues through Thibedeau's teen-age daughters, Amanda and Ashley.
From tobacco and cattle, the sisters have moved into jams and jellies, relishes, soap, pies, and fudge. The products are popular in part because they taste good. And they're popular at product samplings, the Dunais only have to open a jar to get attention because the family is riding a wave of interest in locally produced food. The blueberries in their jam come from the bushes out back. Those are their herbs in the dried dip mix, their cucumbers in the pickles. Read more
Oct 5, 2007 | Hartford Courant
“There's still a lot of activity out there and I hear that with the amount of inventory buyers are being very choosy, but despite that there's still a healthy level of sales.”
It took Bart and Mary Frankel five years to find the home they wanted to share in their golden years. via Hartford Courant
Aug 21, 2007 | Newsday.com
First runner-up takes up state crown
“She worked very hard to get the title, I don't think she gave it up on a whim.”
WATERTOWN, Conn. _ A 21-year-old woman who was the first runner-up for Miss Connecticut just two months ago is now wearing the crown Dana Elaine Daunis of Watertown was crowned in a ceremony Sunday in her ... via Newsday.com









