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Good Readings At Westport
The Hartford CourantWestport play readings have become a starry affair. Last month, there was Christopher Walken in "Arsenic and Old Lace." Now, Oscar winner Marisa Tomei ("My Cousin Vinny"), at right, will be among the actors taking part in a reading of Clifford Odets'...Tags: Westport Country Playhouse, Joanne Woodward, Clifford Odets, Christopher Walken, Marisa Tomei
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Rules Apply To Cyclists
What Thomas J. Wing misses [letter, Aug. 13, "Road Belongs to Cyclists, Too"] is that when cyclists share the road, they too must obey the same traffic laws as drivers of motor vehicles. How many times have we seen cyclists ignore stop signs, traffic... -
Prison term for Connecticut TV, park scam
A former Alabama man has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for fraudulent schemes in Connecticut, including one involving converting TV stations to digital operations. Connecticut prosecutors say 55-year-old Ernest Lamonica passed himself off as the...Tags: Television Industry, Punishment, Prisons
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Prison Term For Connecticut, TV, Park Scam
BC-CT--Fraud Sentence, 1st Ld-Writethru,0129 Eds: Corrects word to theme, sted them in headline.APNewsNow. NORWALK, Conn. (AP) - A former Alabama man has been sentenced to 33 months in Connecticut for fraudulent schemes, including one involving...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Punishment, Television Industry
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State's Sept. 11 Exhibit To Spend Month In Suffield
Courant Staff WriterA traveling state Sept. 11 exhibit that makes one stop a year will be displayed in town for a month in August and September. The Connecticut Historical Society's memorial was unveiled in 2006 and is designed to be on display for one month a year in one...Tags: Photography, Fires, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Connecticut Historical Society
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The perfect way to relax
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceI was told once that outdoor furniture should entice a person to sit and relax for an extended period of time. Today the choice of outdoor furniture is staggering and almost as complicated as picking out the plants to use nearby. Just as there are old...Tags: Furniture, Beach Vacations
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Shares Of Terex Corp. Rise 3%
Terex Shares Up 3% Shares in Terex Corp. rose $1.38, or nearly 3 percent, on Monday as the Westport-based maker of construction equipment agreed to buy the harbor crane businesses of Fantuzzi Industries SA. The $320 million deal will help Terex expand its...Tags: Terex Corporation
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State Police Food Drive
The Connecticut State Police is sponsoring a State Police Food Drive, to help feed Connecticut, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at locations in Southbury, Manchester, Wallingford and Westport. State troopers will donate their time to greet all patrons at...Tags: Southbury
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Pantyhose, Scissors, Cooker
Punch apparatus and method for surgery. Patent 7,390,327 granted to Carlos E. Collazo of Old Greenwich, and others. Assigned to Howmedica Osteonics Corp., Mahwah, N.J. Selective focus system for use in photography. Patent 7,391,966 granted to Steven...Tags: Stamford, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Meriden, Roxbury, Beacon Falls
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State House District 100 challenger's charges draws fire from Jenne
South Florida Sun-SentinelIn what had been a quiet campaign for the state House District 100 seat, challenger Robert Kellner is trying to mix it up with incumbent Evan Jenne. Kellner has filed a pair of complaints with the Florida Elections Commission: one charges that Jenne...Tags: Political Candidates, Broward County, Primaries, Elections, Linthicum
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New housing in Westport
When Mayor Sheila Dixon took office, she acknowledged the need for more affordable housing for police officers, firefighters, nurses, teachers and other middle-class workers. City efforts to include affordable housing in a waterfront residential-...Tags: Government, Fires, Patapsco, Public Officials, Sheila Dixon
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City presses for Westport housing
Sun reporterMore than a year after Baltimore passed a law intended to keep housing affordable for working-class families, City Hall is testing the limits of its newfound power on a prominent stretch of waterfront property. Relying in part on the new law, the city is...Tags: Government, Laws, Regional Authority, Patapsco, Elections
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