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Tommy Moniello, all of 22 months old, takes his first foray into the world of sledding. Accompanied by his sister Inari, 4, and mom and dad, Tommy was among the sledders who gathered at Madison Town Campus last weekend to enjoy what snow they could find...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: After a lengthy discussion at its Dec. 17, 2008 meeting–which came only after a longer discussion in a special meeting two weeks earlier–the Board of Finance has adjusted the town’s senior tax relief program...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: First Selectman Al Goldberg said last week that he would like to move forward with votes on the proposed senior center and ambulance headquarters projects in May at the same time as taxpayers come out...
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The Source publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Madison and Killingworth. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names...
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By Jen Matteis, Source Community Desk Chief: With a movie lover’s dream job and his first novel published in November of last year, Michael Attebery is forging his own path in the world of media. Mike, a Madison native and a former long-time employee...
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The Board of Selectmen completed the 2008 calendar year with a series of appointments and reappointments to many of the volunteer boards, commissions, and committees that help conduct the town’s business day to day. Acting on the recommendation of the...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) says steps are now in place to conduct a study to determine if there are health and environmental impacts resulting from the use of crumb rubber...
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By Jen Matteis, Source Community Desk Chief: This Christmas, 19 New London families who might otherwise not have received gifts found presents under the tree courtesy of students at Brown Middle School. The holiday program—called “Adopt-a-Family”—is run...
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By Holly D’Addio, Source Sports Writer: For Dan Shirley, growing up competing with his brothers made him the soccer player he is today. The All-SCC player plays the sport year-round and is looking at continuing his soccer career into college next fall...
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By Jennifer Small, Source Sports Editor: Six games into the season, the Hand girls’ hockey team is winless at 0-5-1. While the Tigers fell 6-0 to powerhouse rival Guilford, the remainder of the losses were one-goal games with a 2-1 loss at West Haven...
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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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From left, Clark Kniceley of Operation Music Aid, Senator Edward Meyer, Representative Deborah Heinrich, First Selectman Al Goldberg, and George Hauer of Operation Music Aid display a few of the instruments raffled off at the Operation Music Aid drawing...
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By Marianne Sullivan Source Senior Staff Writer For Madison, 2008 was a year of surprising and shocking announcements, a year of twists and turns that brought a score of changes and new faces. Some might say the surprises and changes actually began in...
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Rotary, roundabout–whatever you want to call it, state work on the intersection of routes 80 and 81 took center stage in Killingworth in 2008. Preliminary work preceded the new year and commuters were able to get plenty of good, slow looks as construction...
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By Izaskun E. Larrañeta Special to the Harbor News OLD SAYBROOK Police arrested a Shelton man Dec. 22 in connection with a Dec. 8 robbery at the Bank of America branch in town. Jeffrey DeAngelis, 28, is also suspected in other bank robberies in Seymour...
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