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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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The right to vote is a fundamental privilege afforded to every American of legal voting age, and while 17 states already allowed for 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections, Connecticut was one of those states in which the voting age, even for primary...
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Gracelyn Guyol, the founder of Clean Up Stonington Harbors, presented the following remarks at a recent green-themed fashion show in Stonington Borough. Following Guyol’s lecture, models showed off the latest creations by Maria Barraza, while guests enjoyed...
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I dig a Thanksgiving potluck—one where every family shows off their unique take on sweet potatoes (savory or marshmallowed), cranberry sauce (with actual berries or can imprints), and the bird (arid or arid extra dry). But at one such recent free-for...
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Like so many people in the towns of Stonington, Pawcatuck, and Mystic during the winter of 2005-2006, Denise Domnarski was an adoring fan of the Stonington High state champion girls’ basketball team. Domnarski, an SHS freshman and junior varsity basketball...
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Deck The Walls, an exhibit and silent auction of custom- designed holiday wreaths and small trees opens on Friday, Dec. 5 at the Captain Nathaniel Palmer House in Stonington. Co–hosted by the Stonington Historical Society and the Stonington Garden Club...
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Coming down a chimney in Stonington on Saturday, Dec . 6 is the 2008 Local United Network to Combat Hunger (LUNCH) holiday concert. Since 1995, The LUNCH Holiday Show is an annual concert and original stage play which brings together students and professional...
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The Double Wing offense—the tightly-aligned, quick-hitting, run-oriented attack that Fitch coach Mike Emery employed to scourge the Eastern Connecticut Conference from 1992 to 2002—is making Stonington High football opponents see double this season. Stonington...
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Throughout his youth baseball career, Ke vin Castodio has always sought the best competition available. He played on the Eastern Connecticut Crush, a regional 13- to 15-year-old travel team, against other state AAU teams instead of dominating in the Pawcatuck...
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Sixteen -year-old Anastasia Taylor greeted would-be voters before dawn in a line out the door of the Hoxie firehouse in Stonington. She’s two years shy of filling in the little white ovals on her own ballot, but she felt excited on this Election Day’s...
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Stonington High School’s Performing Arts Society brings Edward Wallace’s mystery-thriller, The Green Archer , to the stage at Stonington High School Nov. 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. The Green Archer is the suspenseful tale of heroes and...
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I n the season of review analysis, the Stonington High boys’ soccer team can call first-year coach Paul deCastro’s debut a rousing success in what was by far the program’s most successful campaign since posting a 12-6 record in 2002. After a 1-0 overtime...
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T his is the sixth year that the Town of Stonington has sent out its annual newsletter to help inform residents about the risks associated with living near the coast with regards to major storms and/or potential hurricanes. Each year, the town has been...
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Most people can’t say they’ve ever lost a million dollars on Broadway, or that after doing so they decided to become an artist and wound up with their work in the Guggenheim. But most people are not David Black. Born and raised in Manhattan, Black’s life...
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To know Scott Tucker is to know the definition of passion and enthusiasm. Whether watching him on his self-produced public access television series, Expedition New England or meeting him in person, his exuberance for his work is apparent. Lately a lot...
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on Oct 31 2008, 05:14 PM
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