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Peace Of Mind: Groups Sprouting Up To Spread Awareness Of Mental Illness
A year ago, Robert Freyer was lying on his dorm room floor at the University of Connecticut, a bottle of painkillers in one hand, his cellphone in the other, deciding whether to overdose on the pills.
Newsmaker: Teresa Shellenbarger
Occupation: Shellenbarger is the doctoral program coordinator and a teacher in Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Department of Nursing and Allied Health Professions.
When you think that your life is embarking upon its lowest point, a local author says it is important to analyze your life and find inspiration.
Questionnaires: Pawling hopefuls cite tax burden
Two Town council seats are open in this race. Town Proposition No. 1: Shall the annual contribution of the Town of Pawling Free Library be increased by $220,000 dollars to the sum of $390,000 dollars annually? Office sought: Supervisor.
One family's photographic history shared Nov. 3
Date : Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:20:33 PDT Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA Oct 31 2009 One family's photographic history shared Nov.
Watley: Offering real change for New Haven
You probably dona TMt hear this very often, but thank you for choosing to come to New Haven for your college years.
An array of pastry treats on display at Dagmar's Desserts and Cafe in Old Saybook.
City praised for teachers contract
Mayor John DeStefano Jr., center, and other city and national leaders meet at a panel Monday to discuss education reform.
Brookfield resident gets YMCA's newest position
A Brookfield resident has been appointed to the Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut's newly created position of director of member wellness.
Singer Phil Perry collapses at SCSU
Jazz singer Phil Perry collapsed and was rushed to the hospital Friday night while performing at Southern Connecticut State University.
Lyme-Old Lyme Schools Names New High School Principal
Old Lyme An assistant principal at Branford High School has been named the new principal of Lyme-Old Lyme High School.
College Students Across the Country Earning Extra Money Working as...
That's because thousands of cash-strapped college kids around the country are working part-time as Special Agents for kgb's 542542 text answer service.
New Haven: SCSU Physics Professor To Receive Platinum CQIA Award
On Campus Submitted by Joe Musante on 2009-10-15.   Isabel Chenoweth Elliott Horch, associate professor of physics at Southern Connecticut State University, sits next to his cutting-edge device designed to improve the quality of telescopic images of binary stars.
As he moves forward with sweeping reform plans, the mayor has tapped a former critic and education watchdog to join the school board.
It was a day of 'note' in Derby
For the first time in almost seven decades, music filled the Sterling Opera House Wednesday afternoon -- albeit a short, one note performance.
Post Secondary Plans For The Class Of 2009
The percentage of Glastonbury High School graduates attending a two-year or four-year college jumped slightly in 2009.
Hartford: American Association Of School Personnel Administrators National Conference To Meet
Regional Submitted by Laura Soll on 2009-10-06.   The Greater Hartford Convention & Visitors Bureau will welcome the 71st annual national conference of the American Association of School Personnel Administrators to be held Oct.
Nectar Announces New Director of Channel Sales Joanne Russo Joins Channel Support Team
Joanne Russo brings with her over fifteen years of channel management experience.
New Haven Scholarships Celebrate 50 years
This young saxophonist wants to go to a music conservatory in Boston when he graduates in June.
West Rock Wants In On Army Base's Future
As discussions move forward on how to reuse an army base, West Rock's alderman-in-waiting accused City Hall of creating a panel of yes-men and shutting his neighborhood out.
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