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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Mustard-covered marshmallows may mean the sweet taste of victory for one lucky teen team this Friday, at Guilford Parks and Recreation’s second annual Fear Factor Night. By daring to take on deeds that promise...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: At the end of last month, the Planning & Zoning Commission (PZC) approved an amendment revising an old zoning code–bringing the regulation and the terminology into the 21st century. As Town Planner...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Everyone at a recent Planning & Zoning Commission (PZC) had a good laugh after hearing commission member Ray Bower’s one-liner, “It would be difficult to argue that this proposal is not an improvement...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: It’s been a little over two years since chef/owner Andrew Speziale took over the controls of the airplane-hangar style Café Grounded on Church Street, but he’s already traveled a long way toward giving back...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Guilford, a small town among big cities in the U.S., had the distinction recently of being asked to tender its citizens’ thoughts on a national subject heading straight to the White House. President-elect...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: The Board of Education (BOE) has voted to approve a new approach to replacing Guilford High School (GHS). Instead of a completely new structure on the New England Road campus, architects are now drawing up...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: From New York’s City Hall to the Guilford Free Library (GFL), municipalities across the country are throwing open their doors to create community viewing sites for the historic Presidential Inauguration on...
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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 Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Thanks to vandals, Guilford’s portable ice-skating rink won’t have the same picturesque setting as last year. After putting up with repeat offenses from unknown mischief-makers, including holes dug in the ice...
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By Steven Sellers, Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Every team has a heart. For the 20-2 Guilford boys’ soccer team this year, it was Aaron Steinberg. The senior captain patrolled the pitch like a field general for the Indians, dictating the flow of the...
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By Steven Sellers, Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Guilford wrestling is red hot. The Indians had a banner holiday week, placing third at the Guilford Invitational on Dec. 20, second at the Fermi Duals on Dec. 23, downing New Haven Wrestling 72-9 on...
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By Steven Sellers, Courier Assistant Sports Editor: In his preseason ruminations, Head Coach Tom Sheridan was cautiously optimistic about Guilford girls’ hockey this year. The Indians, 20-2 last season and the defending CCGHL champs for the last two years...
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By Steven Sellers, Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Jim Reynolds had 254 wins when he was head coach at Wilbur Cross, but his first win at the helm for Guilford surely ranks as one of his more memorable ones. The Indians blew an 11-point lead at home...
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A cold front was eminent and, while the sun promised to keep us somewhat warm, temperatures were in the mid-20s. Wind from the previous day subsided and we were looking for a catch of panfish. As the ice season was young and these little scrappers were...
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By Pam Johnson and Fay Abrahamsson Courier Senior Staff Writers January In a vote of 6 to 1, the Planning & Zoning Commission approves “the Rockpile,” the future Guilford Commons shopping plaza on Boston Post Road, overlooking exit 57. After more...
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