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Lack Of Balance, Fairness
I would have to say Trinity College professor Thomas S. Harrington [Your View, Oct. 10, "Unequal Charges: When Balanced Is Not Fair"] does not know the meaning of fair and balanced. The Senate Ethics Committee investigated the Keating Five and issued...Tags: Trinity College, Connecticut, John McCain, Barack Obama
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Convicted mortgage loan officer loses his own home
Records show a former loan officer, convicted of defrauding more than 200 mortgage customers in New London County, has now lost his own home. Jose Guzman's Waterford home went into foreclosure and has been deeded back to the bank that holds its...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Financial and Business Services, Employees, Punishment, Mortgages
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Correction
•The season finale at Waterford Speedbowl last weekend was not a Whelen Modified Tour race. The tour affiliation was incorrect in the Blog Blast on Page B2 Tuesday. -
Truck driver crashes, dies of apparent heart attack
A 57-year-old man died Tuesday afternoon after he apparently had a heart attack while driving and cut across six lanes of traffic on Interstate 97 near Millersville, Maryland State Police said. Charles William Endley Jr., of the 8100 block of Waterford...Tags: Waterbury
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Fall activities crop up at local farms
From pumpkin carving to apple picking to cider drinking, autumn is packed with inexpensive ways to have fun.
Just step foot on Weber's Cider Mill Farm, and the scent of fall flowers and oven-fresh pies is enough to erase the prospect of the looming...Tags: Clarksville, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Farms, Maryland
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Cops: Photos show Casey Anthony's theft spree
Sentinel Staff WritersCasey Anthony bought 4 pounds of cherries, Popsicles and a bra on sale. There's also a blue Mossimo brand hoodie -- the one she wore the day she posed for her first jail mugshot -- and the oversize white sunglasses she's often photographed wearing when...Tags: Theft, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Casey Anthony, Orlando International Airport, Mossimo Incorporated
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Cupcakes take starring role in Waterford Lakes shop
Sentinel Staff WriterFrom glitz to gourmet: It's a long way from a TV studio set in Hollywood to a dessert cafe in east Orange County. But for Holly Wilder, who used to cater meals for television and movie stars in California, her new cupcake-and-frozen-yogurt shop in...Tags: Cinema Industry, California, Celebrity, Movies, Waterford Lakes
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Feds help salvage foreclosed homes in Orange
Sentinel Staff WriterOrange County government will buy and fix up as many as 200 foreclosed homes in the next year, and sell them to moderate- and low-income buyers to help clean up neighborhoods worst hit by the mortgage meltdown. A $28 million federal housing grant will...Tags: Property, Miami-Dade County, Pine Hills, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), College Park
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Long Wharf Searching For Architect
Now that Northland Investment Corp. has been named the developer for the 4.5-acre site where the Veterans Memorial Coliseum once stood in downtown New Haven, Long Wharf Theatre is gearing up to search for an architect for its part of the mixed-used...Tags: New York University, TheaterWorks, Michael Wilson, Architecture, House and Home
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Former Rockette still kicking at 89
The Day of New LondonTheir legs aren't really nine feet long, but it sure seems that way. Thirty-two Rockettes _ yes, those leggy dancers of Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular fame _ were all swinging arms and kicking gams when Louise Neistat, 89 and a former...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Dance, Public Holidays, New York, Religious Festivals
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Gada Wins 7th Speedbowl Title
While it wasn't the dominant showing Dennis Gada has had in the past, it felt just as good as all the rest of his championships at the Waterford Speedbowl. It was the one that put him in unprecedented territory. Gada, from Salem, made it through a...Tags: Motor Racing, Old Saybrook, Groton, Montville, Transportation Accidents
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School In Limbo
The Hartford CourantTwo nuclear power generators sit on the edge of town, sucking in 2 billion gallons of water from Long Island Sound every a day and churning out 2,024 megawatts of electricity. Just across the road from the steel-reinforced, concrete giants that...Tags: Long Island Sound, Connecticut Light & Power Company, Dominion Resources Incorporated, Statue of Liberty, Connecticut
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