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Under Armour All-American Game: Armwood's Leon McQuay III picks tonight
People have been waiting a long time to find out where Leon McQuay III will be going to college and the wait will finally end tonight at the Under Armour All-American Game at St. Petersburg's Tropicana Field. McQuay, the 6-foot-2, 184-pound standout...
Tags: Saint Petersberg (Russia), Brooklyn (New York City), Under Armour Inc., ESPN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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50 West Finds The Right Chemistry
The Hartford CourantIn the weeks before opening 50 West in late September, brothers-in-law Patrick Miceli and Michael Drouin found themselves at an impasse, searching for the perfect chef to execute the vision for the bistro. And then Niels van Galen arrived. The young,...Tags: Long Island Sound, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Steaks, Hamburgers, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Calhoun Won't Rule Out Coaching Again
The Hartford CourantJim Calhoun, sitting back in a soft leather chair, his legs crossed, shot out an answer few would have expected. Would he ever consider "un-retiring?" "Well, I would never say never," Calhoun told Michael Kay, host of Center Stage, during a taping of the...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina State Wolfpack, College Sports, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), University of Connecticut Men's Basketball Program
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Marylanders starting their return home from Thanksgiving
It was so quiet at BWI Marshall Airport Saturday morning, you could hear a little girl in pink singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" as she and her family awaited their luggage at Carousel 3.
Unlike the two days leading up to Thanksgiving, when the...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Automotive Equipment, Trips and Vacations, Thanksgiving, Travel
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CT Closeup: Putnam
HOW IT GOT ITS NAME: The town was named for Revolutionary War Gen. Israel Putnam, who is reputed to have said: "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes," during the Battle of Bunker Hill. When the town was incorporated from Killingly, Pomfret...
Tags: Killingly, New York Yankees, New York Mets
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Retiree Hard At Work Creating Jobs
The Hartford CourantThe final votes are tallied and at last it's time to stop talking and start creating jobs. The self-proclaimed job creators who ran for office did create jobs — especially during their campaigns — but those jobs were temporary. Now that the...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Interior Policy, Rentals, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Science and Technology
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'Small Works: Artful Treasures' At Celebrations In Pomfret
Celebrations Gallery and Shoppes, at 330 Pomfret St. (Route 169) in Pomfret Center, presents “Small Works: Artful Treasures,” an exhibition and sale, from Saturday, Nov. 10, opening with a reception from 4 to 7 p.m., and ending on Sunday, Jan....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts
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Police taser man who shoved kids, assaulted officer at Carlisle Parade
Content ManagerA man who pushed aside children at a the Halloween Parade to get candy ended up in the hospital after a scuffle with a police officer. The officer was responding to complaints from parade watchers about the man, Frederick Pisano, 51, being disruptive...Tags: Halloween, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Antique terms can tie up online search results
Seeking information about antiques and collectibles sometimes can be difficult because so many terms have more than one meaning. A "davenport" in England is a type of small desk. In the United States, it is a sofa. An ad may offer a "Duncan Phyfe"...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Goofy (fictional animal), Entertainment, Donald Duck (fictional animal), Mickey Mouse (fictional animal)
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Students named to dean's list
The following students have been named to the dean's list at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Ga. for fall quarter 2011. Lauren Cahill, Emma Frantz, and Melissa Martinez, of Reisterstown, Maxwell Needleman and Taylor Pollack, of... -
Croll L. Grady, 76
Croll Leslie Grady, 76, of Scotland, Pa., passed away on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, at the D.C. Medical VA Hospital from complications of diabetes. He was born Oct. 13, 1935, in Middletown, Conn., the son of Josephine (Merriam) Grady of Belfast, Maine, and...Tags: Middletown, Diabetes, Scotland, Belfast, U.S. Army
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