Westport News - Fri Nov 06
The recession isn't over. It has hurt everyone from Main Street to Wall Street and organizations that provide food to those in need aren't getting donations like they used to.
SoNo Field House poised to enhance sports, leadership skillsNorwalk Citizen News - Fri Nov 06
Norwalkers won't have to take a road trip to the Appalachian Mountains to get their fill of challenging rock climbing, nor will they have to enlist in the Army to experience a jaw-dropping, two-story high ropes course, now that the 52,000 square-foot SoNo Field House has opened on Martin Luther King, Jr.
United Way organizes diaper drives to aid low-income familiesNews Times - Fri Nov 06
A young mother and her toddler recently walked about three miles to reach the office of Birthright of Greater Danbury on White Street so she could pick up a supply of free diapers.
Wilton's Reyes-Guerra-Dunn a quick learnerThehour.com - Thu Nov 05
WILTONBy MATTHEW DORANHour Staff WriterSize.That's the one thing that has set Matt Reyes-Guerra-Dunn apart from most wide receivers in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference this season.Reyes-Guerra-Dunn has good speed.
Homes now built more economicallyDarien News-Review - Thu Nov 05
In a reversal of the "McMansion" trend of the last decade, new homes are being built with less square footage.
Duke alums partner with Person-to-PersonDarien News-Review - Thu Nov 05
Duke alumni in 20 cities and towns, including Darien, are partnering with local nonprofits in a new civic engagement program sponsored by the Duke Alumni Association.
Capitol Watch Blog: Connecticut PoliticsThe Hartford Courant - Wed Nov 04
Although multimillionaire Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont only announced an exploratory gubernatorial effort Wednesday, he probably has already decided to enter the race fully, said Lamont's 2006 U.S. Senate campaign chairman, former state Senate majority leader George Jepsen.
U.S. education chief visits Fairfield CountyStamford Times - Wed Nov 04
U.S. education chief visits Fairfield County By LAUREN MYLO Times Staff Writer NORWALK -- At a time community discussions on education are becoming more pervasive in Fairfield County, the region received a visit from the nation's highest official in the field.
Nov. 4 2009, 12:00pm-1:00pmStamford News - Wed Nov 04
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Polls quiet in sleepy EastonConnecticut Post - Tue Nov 03
Voter turnout isn't setting any records here today. With four hours left in balloting, Democratic Registrar of Voters Nick Soares said about 4 p.m. that turnout was around the 1,500 mark out of 5,227 registered, and said of the final total that he "would be shocked if it were over 40 percent." The headline race for first selectman features two ...
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