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The physical nature of the Montville-St. Bernard pre-Thanksgiving football game borders on ferocious and fierce, even extending a bit into unnecessary roughness. Last year, a late St. Bernard tackle knocked Montville quarterback J.P. Morales out of the...
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When a parent or special person in a student’s life is able to come to school once in a while to have lunch or sit in on a class, it does more than brighten a child’s day. Adult involvement, formally or informally, in schooling can bridge the gap, particularly...
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When Montville’s Nikkia Smith scored 28 points against Stonington High’s 6-foot, 4-inch center Heather Buck as a sophomore two years ago, many eyes were opened. Buck was the state ’ s two-time Player of the Year, ultimately earning a scholarship to play...
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Football has received a lot of attention at Montville High this season and deservedly so because of its 8-1 record and near upset of undefeated New London. The Indians’ boys’ and girls’ soccer teams, however, completed newsworthy campaigns. Boys’ coach...
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Carla Gaudio’s new exhibition, Donna e Madre, exploring women and gender issues, is on view during November and December at Jonathan Edwards Winery in North Stonington. “Donna e Madre,” translated as “Woman and Mother,” focuses on an array of women’s...
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About The Spa at Norwich Inn
For over 75 years, The Spa at Norwich Inn, located in eastern Connecticut, approximately halfway between New York and Boston, has been a destination for discerning guests seeking luxury, comfort and tranquility in the Connecticut woods. The Norwich Inn was built in 1929 and opened in 1930, financed by local stock subscriptions...
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As we edge closer to the holidays, more and more aspects of our lives more stridently compete for our attention. Add to that the uncertainties many of us have right now in terms of employment, and the enjoyment level seems to plummet. Meetings this week in Norwich aren't a competing item-but a complementary aspect of living here. Between scouring...
Posted by rags
on 12-01-2008
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Voice of Democracy/Patriot Pen Chairman Henry (Buz) Graves, Jr. announced the winners of the VFW sponsored 2008-2009 essay contests at the Post 4608 monthly meeting held on November 10. Created in 1947, the Voice of Democracy (VOD) scholarship program is an audio-essay contest for high school students in grades 9-12 that annually provides more than...
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We have ourselves here in the Rose City at the moment a tempest in a teapot of sorts. Of course, there's a bit of history and the trick is in the telling, so let me get tricky. Last November, in Norwich, we elected a radically different, and new, City Council. Of the six vacancies to be filled, we returned only one incumbent--two, one from each...
Posted by rags
on 11-30-2008
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Detroit, America’s Waterloo by Romy C. Schultz Ever since Henry Ford gave us the ‘Model T’ Detroit has dictated what America should drive. The tsarist attitude of Motown remained unchallenged for decades while the Big Three reigned supreme. In their assembly-line fortresses pregnant with delusory arrogance, erratic leadership ignored sound business...
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