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Colonial Days To Space Age: Fun From All Eras, For All Ages
Whether it's enjoying a show or learning something new, there is enough happening in Connecticut to keep the whole family entertained for the rest of the summer. Here are a few suggestions of activities to enjoy this week, for families with children of...Tags: Academic Progress, Elvis Presley, West Hartford, Little Theatre of Manchester, East Hampton (Middlesex, Connecticut)
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Art & Wine Gala Sunday
The Art & Wine Gala will take place on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Nathan Hale Homestead. There will be a farmers market, Connecticut-made wines and live jazz. Guest artist Sylvina Rollins will display her work and demonstrate painting along...Tags: Beverage Industry
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A Clean Energy Town
The town has joined a growing list of municipalities in the state to become "Connecticut Clean Energy Communities." A group of students from Captain Nathan Hale Middle School took the lead in promoting clean energy and helping the town win the... -
Chicago: Life in the fast frame
Chicago Tribune staff reporter252 "The Untouchables": You've been touched. "The Fugitive" and "The Blues Brothers": You've been caught. While these films have been touted as the ultimate Chicago movies, four new films set here—"The Promotion," "Diminished Capacity,"...Tags: Christian Bale, Lake Shore Drive, Heath Ledger, Spider-Man, Field Museum of Natural History
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Shakespeare, Music Mix At Middletown's ArtFarm
The state seems to be awash in theatrical productions. Yale University's Summer Cabaret, the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, the Ivoryton Playhouse, the Goodspeed Opera House and Hartford Stage are well into their summer schedules, plus there is a slew...Tags: Middletown, Hamden, East Haddam, Goodspeed Opera House, Yale University
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Opening eyes, minds
Sun reporterThe boys from Baltimore sprawled on leather chairs and sofas in the dark-paneled sitting room of a castle-like residential college at Yale University. It was the kind of place where scholars from earlier decades might have relaxed with cigars as they...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Teen-agers, Academic Progress, Punishment, Society
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Recycling Effort Begun
A group of students from Captain Nathan Hale Middle School have joined together to pioneer a recycling initiative in the community. The focus of the group is to "go green" and encourage people to recycle by raising awareness in the community. This...Tags: Linda Campbell
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Contemporary Dance Troupe Comes To Middletown
ODC/Dance was born 37 years ago when artistic director Brenda Way was a student at Oberlin College in Ohio. After moving to San Francisco in 1976, the troupe began to appear at festivals around the world. Along with resident choreographers KT Nelson and...Tags: Hamden, Middletown, Dance, Kevin Kline, East Haddam
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Anthropologists Have No Place On Battlefield
Embedded journalists I understand. Embedded anthropologists I do not. The militarization of anthropology was brought to my attention by an alarming article published by Hugh Guterson in the June 20 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. According to his...Tags: Health Treatments, Health Organizations, Society, Health and Safety at School, Anthropology
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Coventry's Creaser Park For All
There are many trails across the state, but only a few open to those who are physically challenged. One of those places is Coventry's Creaser Park. A former recreation area owned by the state Department of Mental Health, the 57-acre nature park is leased...Tags: Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber, Illnesses, Transportation, Metal and Mineral
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