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State Police Lt. Vance Giving Survivor a Shot
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.

Megan graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 1996 with a degree in French. She continued her education at Boston University where she earned a master's degree in Print Journalism with a focus on multi-media communications.
She began her professional career as a journalist at the Milford Daily News in Milford, MA, in 1999 before accepting a position at the Norwich Bulletin in Norwich, CT.
Until December 2010, when she joined Patch, Megan worked for more than 8 years as a staff writer for The Day newspaper in New London, CT, where she covered multiple towns and shot and edited video for theday.com.
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.

Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
Lt. J. Paul Vance Will Join Hundreds of Hopefuls at Foxwoods on March 16
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds at Foxwoods to try out for show.
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
The graduates, members of one of the largest classes in recent years, began working in the state's correctional facilities nearly immediately after the ceremony.
Connecticut State Police public information officer Lt. J. Paul Vance will join hundreds from throughout the state next week at Foxwoods to try out for the popular CBS show Survivor.
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Because of changes to the regulations governing how passports are processed, as of April 1st the Somers Town Clerk's office will no longer offer the service.
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In a time when most businesses are limiting hours or treading water, the Somers Golf Center is expanding its recreational offerings.
The national weather service's outlook for the region is predicting more rain at the end of the week.