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A network of fans and friends packed into the Guilford Free Library last week to learn more about Guilford’s most recognizable resident Paul Marcarelli, the “Test Man” for Verizon Wireless’s ad campaign. Sitting for his first-ever public interview conducted...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: A 23 year-old man killed by a train near the Route 146 corridor last Tuesday was determined to have died accidentally, after he appeared to intentionally remain in harm’s way and was struck by an Amtrak train...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: In July of this year while residents’ thoughts were on sailing and sun-tanning, the Town of Guilford was thinking ahead to cold weather, ice, and snow storms as they signed on to participate in a state...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: People passing Earl Swan on the street likely don’t stop and stare. After all, what’s so remarkable about an average guy, 5’8” tall, weighing about 200 pounds? But, not too long ago, Earl weighed nearly 400...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: An 18-year-old resident who achieved an incredible number of accomplishments, gathered many close friends, and inspired her entire high school class in the months before she died is the namesake of a new scholarship...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: A lifetime of Guilford historical research, spurred by enduring affection born in a descendant of the town’s earliest settlers, has led Joel Eliot Helander to produce a deeply comprehensive, remarkably beautiful...
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Friday, Dec. 5: Christmas at the Rectory : 3 to 8 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, Guilford Green. For info, call 203-453-2279. Chili Supper and Cookie Sale: 5 to 7 p.m. The Night Before Christmas : 6 p.m. Concert: Mixed Company: 7 p.m. Tree Lighting : 6...
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The Guilford Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names. It may...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: Opponents to the synagogue proposed for Goose Lane came out in droves last week at the final public hearing held Nov. 19 at the Greene Community Center. What was clearly missing to all present were the...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: Regulations governing the use of the Guilford Green appear to have been sidestepped or ignored, unintentionally or not, and have caused the Board of Selectmen to pause, tabling the approval of two big...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Jon Criscuolo has lived the Vince Lombardi quote that “it's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up.” A serious injury knocked Jon out of football last year, but he’s rebounded...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Guilford girls’ soccer had talent to spare this season, but good luck wasn’t always plentiful. Of Guilford’s seven losses, all were by a single goal, even against its perennially tough SCC opponents...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Even by the lofty standards of Guilford, it was a banner year for the girls’ cross-country team. Jim Ford, now in his 31st year as Head Coach, hinted that he had a special squad and that was confirmed...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Like a marathon runner nearing the finish line, the Guilford boys’ soccer team needed a kick in the final sprint. As they rounded the turn in the Class LL state semifinals, the Indians carried the expectations...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: In a season that started with question marks, Guilford boys’ cross-country finished with an exclamation point. In its second rebuilding year, the Indians had an excellent 7-1 record, captured the Hammonasset...
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