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Rain, Sleet, and Snow Make for 'Slick Roads' This Evening in Darien
In like a lion out like a ... snow leopard — what's largely white, dangerous and kinda spotty? This beast and snow at the end of March.
David.Gurliacci@patch.com
203.822.2603
Hometown: Darien, Connecticut
I joined the school paper at Darien High School and had a blast. At Trinity College in Hartford, I wrote an opinion column for the student newspaper and found that writing was what I wanted to do. I've been addicted ever since.
I've worked at various newspapers in Massachusetts and New York state before moving back to Fairfield County, where I worked at the Norwalk Hour, covering Westport, then cops and then courts.
I later worked as a correspondent for The Advocate and was then a reporter for the Fairfield County Business Journal and its sister publication in Westchester, then did more freelance work, including some for HersamAcorn's New Canaan Advertiser.
I used to do the daily New York Times crossword, but now I prefer the KenKen puzzle. I have a serious bibliophilia problem (please contribute to the cause: we can wipe out bibliophilia in a short time if we all switch to Kindle and burn all the paper books). In theaters, I see about 40 movies a year of all types except horror, and now I'm seeing a lot more on Netflix. Historic sites and hiking trails interest me. One day I will see more Shakespeare plays. I play no sports. My cooking skills are limited, but people love my apple pies.
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I believe democracy only works with an informed citizenry, and no system of government works all that well. I think human nature has enough flaws in it that we'll never do better than make some improvements in society, but improving it is vitally important. As a journalist, I'm not here to make those improvements. I'm here to report all the relevant facts about problems and issues, and do it in a way that sparks the interest of people.
Are you registered with a certain party?
No.
How religious would you consider yourself?
I'm a Catholic who goes to Mass.
In like a lion out like a ... snow leopard — what's largely white, dangerous and kinda spotty? This beast and snow at the end of March.
Houses on this list were recently put up for sale in Norwalk, according to Zillow.com.
A list of houses are for sale in Westport, according to Zillow.com
A grand home with grand views in Simsbury.
Norwalk police say they arrested three men accused of stealing tools, mostly from homes under construction.
If he or she is a Norwalk resident, they can wear a small device from Project Lifesaver, which could mean they get found quickly.
First built in 1935, the house has updated bathrooms and a modern kitchen with high-end appliances.
The commission reviews the state's criminal justice and sentencing policies and laws.
You could watch the sunset from your second-story balcony.
Work on the Interstate 84 bridge over Slater Street, between Exits 62 and 63, will close some lanes in both directions.
No charges have been filed; the New York Times, citing unnamed police officials, reported the investigation Monday.
No one was seriously hurt in the incident, according to reports.
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After a pursuit, the three men were found in a car near where copper was stolen from a house, police said.
The three men were found in a car near where copper was stolen from a house, police said.
The three men were found in a car near where copper was stolen from a house, police said.
After a pursuit from New Canaan to North Stamford and into Pound Ridge, cops said, the Bronx man was arrested—then released on $10,000 bond.
After a pursuit to North Stamford and into New York state, police said, the Bronx man was arrested—and later released on $10,000 bond.