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Kelly Ivins said her son, Zach, is like Clark K ent: quiet, unassuming, and introspective. Like Clark Kent, the secret identity of superhero Superman, 16-year-old Zach Ivins has a much different, more outgoing personality when he gets on stage to perform...
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Governor M. Jodi Rell has appointed a local resident to the state’s Eastern Long Island Sound Advisory Council. Attorney Thomas Simones, 44, a partner in the Waterford-based law firm O’Brien & Simones, LLC, has been named to the council. Simones is...
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Even in these austere times, when there may have been fewer gifts under your Christmas tree, or perhaps gifting this year took on a more rudimentary approach: groceries, cash for heating oil, or re-gifted items, and fewer of those perplexing t hings someone...
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Grade 12 High Honors: Ivan J. Alcantara, Giovanni B anks, Dylan H. Barnhill, Samantha L. Berthod, Justin D. Blanchette, Sade R. Boyd, Lorena Bracamonte, Eric A. Brodin, Jazmin M. Brown, Brenton N. Brozyna, Daniel A. Cornish, Amy M. Cruz, Juan C. Davis...
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Because getting a divorce ends a marriage, but not a family, some divorcing spouses with children are investing in couple therapy. Possible outcomes of the therapy range from consistent parenting between households to cordial relations between parents...
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In compiling our top five photos of the year, we considered several criteria in the process. Overall punch, great angles, drama, and irony, among others. Using those criteria, we soon discovered several Times photos were contenders for the top five spread...
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The town spent almost one-fourth of its snow-removal budget tackling back-to-back storms that happened during the weekend of Dec. 19 to 21. Public Works Director Ron Cusano said the department used 378 hours of overtime for snowplow drivers at an expense...
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Plan B turned into a blessing for Pat Epps, Ben Farina, Mickey Amanti, Jake Simon, and the rest of the Waterford American Legion baseball team. The aforementioned Waterford High graduates sought to play in a wooden bat league last summer after completing...
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If there is a politician I would’ve liked to have had dinner with, it would have been Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Moynihan, who authored nine books during his 24 years in the Senate, is generally regarded as the last academic-as-politician, able to reference...
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Nicholson , DeNiro, Streep, Roberts, Pacino, and Hackman can’t star in every movie. Sometimes a Philip Seymour Hoffman emerges from obscurity to win an Oscar. The same premise can be related to the Eastern Connecticut Conference boys’ basketball 2008...
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George Warner has been fielding calls for weeks from people all over the region inquiring about a special item that’s not yet for sale at the ReStore in Salem. About a month ago, a homeowner remodeling his Groton home dropped off a clawfoot bathtub at...
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We are living in precarious tim es , bombarded with mixed m essages, unsure of what the future holds. On the one hand, we have a president-elect who promises change in the New Year when he takes office and has instilled a sense of hope and enthusiasm...
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The Waterford Group Charitable Foundation recently donated more than 250 toys to Toys for Tots to be distributed to the local community. The gifts were donated by the associates of Waterford Group and its affiliates, including the Mystic Marriott Hotel...
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Eons ago, in the Paleozoic Era, people went to bookstores to get books and to record stores to get records. There they met professional bookworms and record store geeks behind the counter, people that the writer Nick Hornby called “professional appreciators...
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Did you ever wonder what inspires an artist to create? The Lyme Art Association will host “The Creative Process,” a series of four galley talks this January and February. Participants will get an inside peek into the creative minds of three individual...
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