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WETHERSFIELD: WWII Veteran To Receive Medal
George Wallace, a town resident and World War II veteran, will receive the Connecticut Veterans War Time Service Medal today at 7 p.m. at Silas Deane Middle School. State Reps. Russ Morin, D-Wethersfield, and Tony Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill, will present...Tags: Defense, Connecticut, Wethersfield, Awards and Prizes, Veterans Affairs
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AREAWIDE: Flu-Shot Clinics To Open Soon
The Central Connecticut Health District will hold flu-shot clinics in Newington, Rocky Hill and Wethersfield as follows: • Oct. 14 from 1 to 4 p.m. and Oct. 30 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Wethersfield Pitkin Community Center, 30 Greenfield St. ...Tags: Private Health Care, Connecticut, Medicare, Wethersfield, Government Health Care
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Grandma's Lace Cookies, Pecan Crunch Pumpkin-Cheesecake Pie
John Bradovchak of Avon requested a recipe for Crisp Lace Cookies. Irene Pockoski of Avon writes: "I can't find my old lace cookie recipe that I used at Christmastime. This recipe is from Grade A Recipes Elementary P.T.A. of Potomac Falls, Va." GRANDMA'S...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Thanksgiving, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Haddam
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Fire Forces People Out Of Rocky Hill Apartments
Courant Staff WriterA fire forced about 100 residents of Century Hills Apartments out of their homes this morning. No one was injured. The fire department received a report of smoke in the E Building of the 1000-unit apartment complex at about 8:50 a.m., Fire Capt. Henry...Tags: Fires
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TV Faces Changing Places
Do not adjust your set: There are some television-personality-related changes going on. Former WFSB, Channel 3, weekend meteorologist Darren Sweeney has found a new job — at WVIT, Channel 30, in West Hartford. Sweeney, who was shown the door at...Tags: Connecticut, New London (New London, Connecticut), West Hartford, New London County
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Streets Flooded
Fire departments in the central region of the state responded to numerous calls Sunday evening after heavy rains flooded streets and basements. Hartford Deputy Fire Chief Scott Brady said no injuries were reported, but the departments responded to many...Tags: Wethersfield, New Britain, Vehicles
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Pratt study: Brain cancer rates normal
AP Business WriterA study six years in the making of nearly 224,000 current and former workers shows that the rates of cancer deaths at jet engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney is the same or lower than in Connecticut and the U.S., researchers said Thursday. "We're...Tags: Connecticut, Diseases, North Haven, Cancer, Middletown
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Recycling Plan Faulted
A plan to recap a former landfill in Rocky Hill and turn it into a recycling facility draws opposition. Page B3 -
Openings On Two Panels
The Democratic town committee is seeking to fill openings on the Rocky Hill Redevelopment Commission and the Connecticut River Assembly. Interested registered Democrats who live in Rocky Hill should contact Sandra Kulas-Chandler, chairwoman of the town...Tags: Connecticut River
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One Man Dies, Another Injured In Boating Accidents
The Hartford CourantOne man died and another suffered life-threatening injuries Saturday in separate boating accidents in Watertown and Rocky Hill. A 78-year-old man drowned when the 10-foot rowboat he was riding in with his son apparently sank in Lake Winnemaug around 9:30...Tags: Injuries, Connecticut River, Police Investigations, Hartford Hospital, Police
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No Pratt Cancer Link Seen
Courant Staff WriterA long-awaited study of almost 225,000 Pratt & Whitney workers from the 1950s to the early 2000s found a slightly higher rate of brain cancer among workers at a former North Haven plant than for the Connecticut population as a whole. But the study,...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Connecticut, Diseases, North Haven, Cancer
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Budget Worries In Hartford; West Hartford Schools Below Standards
Hartford worries about next year's budget and awaits demolition of the Butt Ugly Building. Six West Hartford schools have problems meeting federal standards, and Newington tries to reduce its automotive operating costs. Here is a review of some of the...Tags: Connecticut Economic Development, Budgets and Budgeting, Schools, Auction Service, Academic Progress
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