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    Jan 4, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Real Food For Real Life with Tara Cook-Littman at Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center on Jan. 7

    Feeling like your life needs some sprucing up now that the hectic holidays are behind us? Join Tara Cook-Littman, a certified Holistic Health Counselor, at the Ansonia Nature Center on Sat., Jan. 7 as she leads you through the process of living a more healthy life. If you want to get your kids on board, she'll show you the "Stoplight Method," a way to get kids to eat healthier, developed by local health columnist Dr. David Katz. Registration for this program is a must.
    Feeling like your life needs some sprucing up now that the hectic holidays are behind us? Join Tara Cook-Littman, a certified Holistic Health Counselor, at the Ansonia Nature Center on Sat., Jan. 7 as she leads you through the process of living a more...
  2. Dec 23, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Mystery clocks attracted onlookers to jewelry stores

    Mystery clocks have been popular since the 18th century. The clock seems to have no mechanism, yet keeps time. One of the most famous is the "swinging-arm clock." A tall classical figure, usually bronze, holds some long rods with a pendulum bob on the...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Taiwan, Marilyn Monroe, Book, Periodicals

  4. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Clown-O-Meter: "I don't sell drugs, I buy drugs"

    -The tightfisted state budget enacted by Gov. Dannel Malloy last spring has meant an official portrait of his predecessor, M. Jodi Rell, has yet to grace the state library in Hartford. The Stamford Advocate found that Connecticut still pays up to $40,000 for paintings of its governors, commissioned after they leave office. In 1995, the legislature failed to pass a bill switching to cheaper photograph portraits. In 2004, wary of paying for a portrait of ex-governor John Rowland, then imprisoned on corruption convictions, officials found a painting of him that had already been done (for some reason) and quietly placed it in the library. The Rell portrait is in limbo until there is cash for it.
    -The tightfisted state budget enacted by Gov. Dannel Malloy last spring has meant an official portrait of his predecessor, M. Jodi Rell, has yet to grace the state library in Hartford. The Stamford Advocate found that Connecticut still pays up to $40,...

    Tags: Politics, Theft, Regional Authority, Drug Trafficking, Occupy Wall Street

  6. Dec 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Theft of veterans' plaques (sad but true) could be federal crime

    Nation Now
    Veterans memorials: Responding to a rash of thefts of plaques from veterans memorials, Congressman Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) has introduced legislation to make the theft a federal crime....
  8. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
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  10. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| ctnow.com
  11. FOX CT Storm Closings

    FOX CT
    SCHOOLS Bloomfield Closed Regional District 14 Del Opening 2 Hours 09/08/2011 06:39am Windsor Locks Public Schools Del Opening 1 1/2 Hours 09/08/2011 06:22am Wooster Del Opening 2 Hours 09/08/2011 06:36am

    Tags: Wolcott, Health, East Hampton (Middlesex, Connecticut), Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Mitchell College

  12. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Fairfield Weekly
  13. A Splash Pad Opens in Bridgeport's East End

    When he first engaged in talks to bring the Gathering of the Vibes concert weekend to Bridgeport, festival founder Ken Hays made a verbal promise to city officials that he would donate money to be used for a community project. In June, he and the city opened the new Splash Pad at Luis Munoz Marin Park in the city's rough and tumble East End.
    When he first engaged in talks to bring the Gathering of the Vibes concert weekend to Bridgeport, festival founder Ken Hays made a verbal promise to city officials that he would donate money to be used for a community project. In June, he and the city...

    Tags: Politics, Chicago Hotels, Human Interest, Westport, Arts and Culture

  14. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Clown-O-Meter: Naked Woman Rides Horse Along Fairfield Beach, Squirrel Causes Power Outage in Greenwich

    -Some pissed-off white people are asking the Brookfield Board of Education to remove <em>The Bluest Eye</em>, Toni Morrison's unflinching novel about an abused black girl in 1930s Ohio, from an AP English reading list. Pamela Kurtz, who is running to be on the board, told the Danbury <em>News-Times</em> she has not read the book though her &quot;jaw dropped" at "two sentences" she read on a flyer someone's been passing around. Chris Delia, another board candidate, also admits he never read the novel but called it "pornography, pure and simple" <strong>based on his perusal of the CliffsNotes</strong> summarizing it. (We're not making any of this up.)
    -Some pissed-off white people are asking the Brookfield Board of Education to remove The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison's unflinching novel about an abused black girl in 1930s Ohio, from an AP English reading list. Pamela Kurtz, who is running to be on the...

    Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Theft, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut), NBC (tv network), Danbury

  16. Jun 28, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. Can We Stop These Invasive Insects Before They Destroy Our Forests?

    Tucked away off a quiet suburban street in Ansonia is a long, narrow, tree-lined driveway with an improbably Harry-Potter-esque address, something like &quot;17 1/2 Drab Road." (Citing security worries, federal authorities asked the actual address not be used.)
    Tucked away off a quiet suburban street in Ansonia is a long, narrow, tree-lined driveway with an improbably Harry-Potter-esque address, something like "17 1/2 Drab Road." (Citing security worries, federal authorities asked the actual address not be used....

    Tags: Ohio, New York, Natural Resources, Forests, Agriculture

  18. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. ICE Arrests 23 Undocumented Immigrants in CT

    There were 23 immigrants picked up in Connecticut during a late September federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) nationwide arrest spree that netted 2,901 alleged criminals authorities say entered this country illegally. The arrest head...

    Tags: Politics, Immigration, Fraud, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Jamaica

  20. Jul 26, 2009 |Story| WTIC-LTV
  21. Police Bust Canary Fighting Ring In Shelton

    Multiple state law enforcement agencies busted up a bird fighting ring in the town of Shelton Sunday morning.  However the birds involved are known more for their voice than violence.
    Fox 61
    Multiple state law enforcement agencies busted up a bird fighting ring in the town of Shelton Sunday morning. However the birds involved are known more for their voice than violence. Police confiscated nearly 150 songbirds- canaries and saffron finches-...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Shelton, Crimes, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology

  22. May 27, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
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