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Candlelight Vigil For Jason Vargoshe Friday
There will be a candlelight vigil for Jason Vargoshe Friday at 6:30 p.m.

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There will be a candlelight vigil for Jason Vargoshe Friday at 6:30 p.m.

"The pumpkin was started in May on Eric’s historic homestead located within the Liberty Green Historic District on land once part of the original 1663 Rossetter Farm."
First Selectman Fillmore McPherson said Monday night he has already discussed the issue of traffic safety before and after school with Police Chief Jack Drumm and that they are evaluating different options.
Thirty officers were on the scene from the Woodbury, Watertown, Waterbury and Naugatuck Police Departments, as well as Troop A and Troop L.
Thirty officers were on the scene from the Woodbury, Watertown, Waterbury and Naugatuck Police Departments, as well as Troop A and Troop L.
Surviving relatives include Pamela Poulnot McMillan Bunes of Madison, CT.
Mary Ardolino Barone, 95, of Madison beloved wife of the late Alfred Barone passed away on September 18, 2013 in the Watrous Nursing Center.
A resident of Madison for over 60 years, Joan lived near the beach and loved taking long swims in the Long Island Sound. During the summers, she could be seen almost every day swimming hundreds of yards straight out from Seaview beach and back again.
Harry married Carol Chalker of Madison in 1941. ... Burial will be privately held in the West Cemetery in Madison.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health is holding forums across all of the state's counties to solicit input. For Middlesex County, the forum will be Oct. 21 at Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown.
Later this week: Roadmap to college, Dried Wreath Workshop and more.
He was a member of Milbrook Club, Stanwich Club, the Horseneck Club, and Clinton Country Club in Clinton, CT.
Welcome fall!
Ground Zero of the Great Hurricane of 1938 was the border of Connecticut and Rhode Island at Watch Hill. A storm-surge wave estimated to be nearly 50 feet in height obliterated 40 homes on Napatree Point.
Ground Zero of the Great Hurricane of 1938 was the border of Connecticut and Rhode Island at Watch Hill. A storm-surge wave estimated to be nearly 50 feet in height obliterated 40 homes on Napatree Point.
The cost for the entire session (16 classes) is $25.00.
Check out our photo gallery of the Eighth Annual Parade of Pooches, sponsored by the Friends of Scranton Memorial Library. Thanks to all the volunteers who worked so hard to bring this together!