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Jeanne T. Welsh, homemaker
Jeanne T. Welsh, a homemaker who enjoyed painting, died of congestive heart failure March 31 at the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. The Pinehurst resident was 84. Born Jeanne Tribull in Baltimore and raised in Govans, she was a 1944 Eastern High...Tags: Timonium, Charles Street, Govans
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Heavy rains cause flooding, dozens of road closures across Baltimore County
UPDATED: New list of road closures at bottom of this post.
A third day of heavy rains brought flash flooding, rescue efforts and dozens of road closures in Baltimore County on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
The list of road closures grew substantially Wednesday...Tags: Natural Disasters, Annapolis, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, White Marsh, Pikesville
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Maryland winds top 60 mph
Maryland WeatherToday's windstorm has caused widespread damage as trees and limbs brought down power lines, struck homes and crushed cars. It even contributed to the partial collapse of an empty building at 1226 Argyle Ave., in Baltimore (above). Read more here.Here........Tags: High Schools, Maryland Science Center, Colleges and Universities, Weather Reports, Chatsworth
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A credit trap for consumers
Hartford Courant Staff WritersSusan Crandall thought she had stellar credit, until computers at one of the nation's powerful credit reporting agencies decided she had serious money troubles. Crandall lived 50 miles from a woman who had filed for bankruptcy. They had similar names....Tags: City Bank, Science, Lawyers, Interior Policy, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon)
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Rain Postpones Trail Dedication At Rocky Hill's Dividend Park
The Hartford CourantRain has postponed Saturday' scheduled formal dedication of the new hiking trails at Dividend Park. The ceremony has been rescheduled for Sunday at noon. The ceremony culminates a decade-long effort to improve conditions at the park, where illegal... -
State High School Golf Championships
Division I Time: Monday, 7:44 a.m. Location: Tallwood, Hebron Area teams to watch: Glastonbury, Xavier, Simsbury, Conard, Cheshire, Hall, Southington, Newington, South Windsor Area athletes to watch: Kyle Buschmann, Xavier, Sr.; Joe DeChirico, Hall,...Tags: South Windsor, Old Lyme, Haddam, Christianity, Killingworth
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Wethersfield's Integrity 'N Music Celebrates 40 Years
The Hartford CourantAs the jazz-addicted proprietor of Integrity 'n Music, the ruggedly independent, Mom and Pop, customer-friendly, jazz and blues record shop in Wethersfield, Ed Krech is celebrating his store's 40th anniversary, grateful to be around so long but...Tags: Jazz (genre), Tony Williams, Natural Resources, John Coltrane, Insurance
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High Water Closes Nation's Oldest Operating Ferry In Glastonbury
For the second time this spring the Glastonbury-Rocky Hill ferry has stopped running due to high water along the Connecticut River. The oldest, continuously operating ferry in the country may be operational again next week. The river is high because...
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Former State Trooper Charged With Prostitution
The Hartford CourantA former state trooper has been charged with prostitution and with helping her husband run a prostitution business. Pearl Kelly-Paris, 43, was arrested Thursday after an 11-month investigation and charged with prostitution, second-degree promoting...Tags: Kensington, Prosecution, Witnesses, Craigslist, Inc., Prostitution
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New Hiking Trails To Open At Dividend Park In Rocky Hill Saturday
The Hartford CourantThe fruits of months of volunteer labor will be on display at the grand opening Saturday of new hiking trails at Dividend Park Pond. Under the direction of Ed Chiucarello, dozens of local residents and hiking enthusiasts have participated in weekend...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Archaeology
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Wood-n-Tap Expanding To Wallingford
Wallingford, get ready for Bar Bites. Ken Gosselin reports that Wood-n-Tap will open a new restaurant this summer, in the former Humphrey's building at 970 North Colony Road. This is the seventh location for the Connecticut chain, known for casual pub...
Tags: Southington, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Wood-n-Tap Bar & Grill, New Haven County
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Wood-n-Tap Expanding Again
The Hartford CourantWood-n-Tap Bar & Grill, the Hartford-based restaurant chain, is opening a seventh location later this summer in Wallingford. The casual dining chain plans a tentative opening in August in the former Humphrey's Grille and Bar space at 970 North Colony...Tags: Southington, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Dining and Drinking, Wood-n-Tap Bar & Grill, Restaurants
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