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    Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. William R. Smith, 83, lover of railroads great and small

    William R. Smith, a career railroader who rose from coach cleaner to head the Canton Railroad Co. and was also a strong advocate for the port of Baltimore, died Saturday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    William R. Smith, a career railroader who rose from coach cleaner to head the Canton Railroad Co. and was also a strong advocate for the port of Baltimore, died Saturday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The...

    Tags: Annapolis, Realty, Arts and Culture, Companies and Corporations, Elections

  2. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Sandy Hook kids face 1st classes since shooting

    MONROE, Conn. (AP) — The youngsters who survived the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary returned to class Thursday for the first time since the shooting rampage, settling in at their old, familiar desks but in a different school in a different town.
    MONROE, Conn. (AP) — The youngsters who survived the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary returned to class Thursday for the first time since the shooting rampage, settling in at their old, familiar desks but in a different school in a different town....

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Dannel P. Malloy , Adam Lanza, Shootings, Sandy Hook Elementary School

  4. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Connecticut school shooting: 26 trees a shrine to 26 victims

    NEWTOWN, Conn. -- They walked to Sandy Hook in twos and threes, some with children in strollers or infants bundled against the chill and fog.
    NEWTOWN, Conn. -- They walked to Sandy Hook in twos and threes, some with children in strollers or infants bundled against the chill and fog. Some had teddy bears tucked under their arms. Others held bouquets of fresh flowers, Christmas wreaths with red...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Trumbull, Holidays, Politics, Nashua Corporation

  6. Dec 20, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. At Florists And Nurseries, Hearts and Workloads Are Heavy

    NEWTOWN — Flowers and wreaths. They are the living, fragrant markers that hold together a community in mourning, in public and sacred spaces, at funerals, in houses all over Newtown and beyond. Wherever there is grieving, there are carefully arranged flowers and wreaths.
    The Hartford Courant
    NEWTOWN — Flowers and wreaths. They are the living, fragrant markers that hold together a community in mourning, in public and sacred spaces, at funerals, in houses all over Newtown and beyond. Wherever there is grieving, there are carefully...

    Tags: Death and Dying Customs, Culture, Arts and Culture, Floral Design, House and Home

  8. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Sandy Hook's Aftermath: Offering Support, Finding Help

    IF YOU WANT TO HELP: The Newtown Bee reports that Newtown town officials and community leaders asked Wednesday that people "temporarily halt any further dispatching of goods to the community, its schools, churches and nonprofit organizations." They said...

    Tags: Danbury, Suicide, Fairfield County, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Agriculture

  10. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Good Deeds, Dollars And Kindness Pour Into Newtown

    The thoughts and prayers of millions have supported Newtown since last Friday's Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the open hearts have been matched by open wallets and acts of kindness, great and small.
    The Hartford Courant
    The thoughts and prayers of millions have supported Newtown since last Friday's Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the open hearts have been matched by open wallets and acts of kindness, great and small. From cookies and coats to yoga classes...

    Tags: Toys "R" Us, Inc., Danbury, Sandy Hook Elementary School, NBC (tv network), Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut)

  12. Oct 15, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. College football TV: What's on tap for Week 8

    ++++++++++++++++++++ || Date || Game || Time || Network || || Tues., Oct. 16 ||  Louisiana-Lafayette at North Texas || 9 p.m. || ESPN2 || || Thurs, Oct. 18 ||  Houston at SMU ||  8 p.m. || FSN || || Thurs, Oct. 18 ||  Oregon...
  14. Aug 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. William Windom dies at 88; Emmy-winning character actor

    In the role that won him an Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series, William Windom played John Monroe, a writer-cartoonist for a New York magazine who harnessed an active fantasy life to escape the doldrums of his middle-class Connecticut existence. Based on the work of American humorist James Thurber, "My World and Welcome to It" survived only one season on NBC.
    In the role that won him an Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series, William Windom played John Monroe, a writer-cartoonist for a New York magazine who harnessed an active fantasy life to escape the doldrums of his middle-class Connecticut existence....

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), New York City, U.S. Army, Entertainment, Celebrities

  16. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Healthy Fare for Kids advocates better options

    When children go to a restaurant, they can practically decide what to eat beforehand because the menu of childhood staples is almost ingrained in their brains: hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken fingers with fries, mac and cheese, and pizza. The choices come with a sugar-filled soda and dessert.
    When children go to a restaurant, they can practically decide what to eat beforehand because the menu of childhood staples is almost ingrained in their brains: hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken fingers with fries, mac and cheese, and pizza. The choices...

    Tags: Carrots, Healthy Diet, Art Institute of Chicago, Gemini Bistro, Tomatoes

  18. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Crime & Punishment: WWE Wrestler Allegedly Fired For Supporting Linda McMahon's Senate Campaign

    <strong>There are no Chick fil-A locations in Connecticut,</strong> so Mitch Beck, an executive recruiter who is hosting a state Republican Party shindig at his home in Monroe, planned to have someone drive out to the one in Paramus, N.J., and pick up 100 sandwiches for the event &mdash; just to be a dick (or, in his words, support the &quot;First Amendment rights" of gay-bashing Chick fil-A president Dan Cathy). Beck relented after the candidates attending started "catching heat for it, which was not the intent," he told the Monroe Patch website, adding, "There was never any intent to hurt anybody's feelings or even to take a side on a gay rights issue" (which you may have mistakenly thought because Chick fil-A is at the center of a gay rights issue). Beck has decided to donate 90 of the sandwiches he ordered to a homeless shelter, reports the <em>Connecticut Post</em>, keeping 10 for himself "to see what they taste like." They taste like ground-up bird parts and hate, Mitch.
    There are no Chick fil-A locations in Connecticut, so Mitch Beck, an executive recruiter who is hosting a state Republican Party shindig at his home in Monroe, planned to have someone drive out to the one in Paramus, N.J., and pick up 100 sandwiches for...

    Tags: Crimes, Linda McMahon, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Time (magazine), Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Jul 16, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. SEC announces early television schedule

    College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    SEC announces early television schedule...
  22. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Schools chief cancels summer classes at 18 schools

    For a second time in two weeks, the summertime heat has led to the cancellation of Chicago Public School summer classes, officials said.
    For a second time in two weeks, the summertime heat has led to the cancellation of Chicago Public School summer classes, officials said. CPS chief executive officer Jean-Claude Brizard has ordered summer school classes cancelled at 18 schools that do not...

    Tags: Chicago Weather, Kenwood, Jean-Claude Brizard, Weather, Weather Reports

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Wanting to order two dozen crabs to satisfy his friend'...
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A wooden ribbon with a sign is seen along the road to C...
(January 3, 2013)
A wooden ribbon with a sign is seen along the road to Chalk Hill School in Monroe, Connecticut
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