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The Arena at Harbor Yard is a sports and entertainment arena located in Bridgeport, Conn. With 10,000 seats, the arena is the home of the AHL Sound Tigers hockey and Fairfield University NCAA basketball. In addition to the many sporting events that take place there, the Arena at Harbor Yard hosts many concerts, with past performers including John Mayer, Weezer, Fleetwood Mac and Foo Fighters. The Arena at Harbor Yard opened in 2001.
The Arena at Harbor Yard is a sports and entertainment arena located in Bridgeport, Conn. With 10,000 seats, the arena is the home of the AHL Sound Tigers hockey and Fairfield University NCAA basketball. In addition to the many sporting events that take place there, the Arena at Harbor Yard hosts many concerts, with past performers including John Mayer, Weezer, Fleetwood Mac and Foo Fighters. The Arena at Harbor Yard opened in 2001.
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Seeing The Sites
Tickets and other information about events and venues in the state may be found at these websites: •Travelers golf championship: www.travelerschampionship.com • XL Center: www.hartfordciviccenter.com • Rentschler Field: www....Tags: Connecticut Sun, New Britain Rock Cats, Pilot Pen Tennis, International Speedway Corp., XL Center
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Culture Cash
The arts are a vital part of the economic engine in Connecticut and next year might get a boost from the state in the form of increased grants included in the governor's revised budget proposal. In addition, the state might create a separate bonding...Tags: Folk Music, Bob Dylan, New England Dodge Music Center, Jimmy Page, Culture
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Home On The Range
Courant Staff WriterThe second Travelers Championship will be in the same time frame, but it will have a different look this year at the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell. n The most notable change will be a $5 million, state-of-the-art practice range to the north of the...Tags: Venus Williams, PGA Tour, Major League Baseball, University of Connecticut, International Speedway Corp.
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Motivated Douglas Returns
Courant Staff WriterHell, Katie Douglas called it. In the biggest game of her career, the decisive Game 3 of last season's WNBA Finals at Seattle, she shot 0-for-11. She missed six three-pointers, scored six points and felt responsible for a loss that left the Sun without a...Tags: Nykesha Sales, Sting, Death and Dying, Jessica Moore, Asjha Jones
Feb 24, 2008
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