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7/3/2009
Early July is a great time for beginner birders. The woods and meadows are full of nesting species of all kinds. The birds are ...
7/3/2009
Rain, rain go away. We've had enough already on another gloomy week that saw 5-6 inches more precipitation dumped on our already soggy area. On ...
7/1/2009
When the Mohegan Indians first started building their casino in the late 1990s, G. Michael Brown, the tough New Jersey lawyer who helped mastermind the ...
6/29/2009
A reader has asked me to write about the legendary Golden Spur. This amusement park was in its heyday when trolleys were the last word ...
6/28/2009
State police have wrapped up an investigation into the death of a 44-year-old Bronx man who was found dead in his hotel room at the ...
6/28/2009
Talk about impressive numbers: nearly 400 tax returns for lower-income individuals prepared for free by volunteers, and almost $700,000 of state and federal tax refunds ...
6/28/2009
Martin Piecuch is deep into the study of musical scores these days. It's partly for good music and partly for good karma. The conductor is ...
6/28/2009
Ned Lamont, the Greenwich millionaire who toppled Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman in a Democratic primary but lost the general election to him in 2006, is ...
6/28/2009
Our June 17 editorial urging Gov. M. Jodi Rell not to sign a new law sanctioning the long-term use of antibiotics for the treatment of ...
6/26/2009
Waterford Inasmuch as golfers enjoy trotting out avalanches of their vernacular as often as possible - swing triggers, slope ratings, graphite shafts - ...
6/26/2009
Dear America: I'm sorry. Dear Target, Talbot's, Payless, Land's End, LL Bean, Ocean State Job Lot, Marshall's, TJ Maxx, and the outlets in Clinton and ...
6/26/2009
Every wooden boat has a story, the publisher of WoodenBoat Magazine is fond of saying, and you don't have to stroll too far along the ...
6/26/2009
When Westerly High School runner Andrew Springer ran 4:02.7 to win the mile at the Midwest Distance Gala meet in Illinois two weeks ago, it ...

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