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The Team
++++++++++++++++++++ || The Team || || Player || School || Class || || Singles || || Jennifer Holzberg || Barlow-Redding || Sr. || || Vanessa Petrini || Westhill- Stamford || So. || || Joana Sun || Ledyard || Jr. || || Marie Watanabe || Greenwich ||...Tags: Cheshire, Greenwich, Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut), Ridgefield, Stamford
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State Open Results
Singles Semifinals: Jennifer Holzberg (1), Joel Barlow def. Joana Sun (5), Ledyard 6-0 6-4; Vanessa Petrini (3), Westhill def. Marie Watanabe (2), Greenwich 6-4 5-7 6-2. Final: Vanessa Petrini (3), Westhill def. Jennifer Holzberg (1), Joel Barlow 6-3 6-...Tags: Joel Barlow, Cheshire, Greenwich, New Canaan
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Girls Volleyball All-State Team
++++++++++++++++++++ || The Team || || Player || School || Class || || Hitters || || || Janice Ehorn || Amity-Woodbridge || Sr. || || Kara Fillion || Morgan-Clinton || Jr. || || Kristin Hanczor || Joel Barlow-Redding || Sr. || || Kristi Ibsen ||...Tags: Woodbridge, Meriden, New Milford, Haddam, Torrington
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The Mysterious Disappearance Of River Herring
The Hartford CourantRiver herring are not glamorous fish. They are not salmon, not trout, not striped bass. They are small, often less than a foot long. In recent years, most people who sought them out - and this was a comparative handful of people - sought them not as a...Tags: Ecosystems, Fishing, Long Island Sound, Credit and Debt, Conservation
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A Vanishing Breed
Courant Staff WriterThis is the first in an occasional series about the fish species of Connecticut — from the ever- popular striped bass to the lesser-known river herring. Some fish we like to eat; some we don't. Some are flourishing; some are not. And all are...Tags: Fishing, Ecosystems, Long Island Sound, Conservation, Credit and Debt
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Richard Goodwin, 96; noted environmentalist
Times Staff WriterRichard H. Goodwin, a pioneering land preservationist and early president of the Nature Conservancy who negotiated the conservation group's first land purchase in California, a 3,000-acre stretch of virgin forest along the state's northern coast, has...Tags: Conservation, Natural Science, New London (New London, Connecticut), Natural Resources, Haddam
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A fight to hold on to his seat
Newsday Washington BureauIt could have been a stop along the road to the White House. A small diner on some highway, with patrons sitting elbow to elbow at the counter, bacon crackling on the grill and the smell of pancake syrup in the air as waitresses hustled about clearing...Tags: George Bush, Elections, Colchester, Primaries, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Baltimore faithful reflect on legacy
Sun StaffAs word spread yesterday across the Baltimore region of Pope John Paul II's deteriorating health, devout Catholics began vigils for him and religious leaders praised his 26-year tenure as having an impact far beyond the church's own followers. "He is...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Pikesville, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Lyme, The Pope
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Capt. Jason Hamill
Courant Staff WriterArmy Capt. Jason Hamill, 31, who grew up in Salem, was killed Nov. 26, 2006 with two other soldiers when a roadside bomb exploded in Baghdad. He was within days of finishing his tour in Iraq. -------------------- A Connecticut native about to end...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Connecticut, Texas, Defense, Schools
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Marine From New Jersey Killed In Iraq Blast; Another From Connecticut Wounded
Courant Staff WritersA Marine from New Jersey serving with the Plainville-based Charlie Company died Sunday when a car bomb exploded at a checkpoint in northeast Fallujah, Iraq. A second Marine, from Connecticut, was wounded in the blast. Lance Cpl. Christopher B. Cosgrove...Tags: New Jersey, Law Enforcement, Armed Conflicts, Texas, Connecticut
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Rocky Neck State Park
Special to ctnow.comAt Rocky Neck State Park, most people spend the day lounging on a half-mile stretch of beach or hopping from stone to stone on the rock jetty. On the Sunday I visited, there were empty picnic tables and the beach was not too crowded, although it was...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Fishing, Caves and Caverns, Landforms, Gardens and Parks
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Wing flap
Sun StaffThere are those who would have you believe that on Dec. 17, 1903, in the fishing village of Kitty Hawk, N.C., two men with a penchant for starched white collars and bowler hats did not solve the age-old riddle of human flight. Those first-flight tales by...Tags: Fishing, Long Island Sound, Connecticut, Edgar Allan Poe, Ohio
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