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- The Hartford Courant
- Earl Weakens To Tropical Storm; Expected To Pass East Of Nantucket
- Hurricane Earl Weakening; Expected To Pass East Of Nantucket
- Hartford: Morales Withdraws Primary Election Challenge
- Larson Predicts Democrats Will Retain Control Of U.S. House
- Dispatches From The Treacherous Shore
- LETTER Poor Assessment Of Teachers Was Wrong
- LETTER Being Different Means Being A Target
- OTHER OPINION Rank Teachers By Students' Gains
- OUR VIEW State Buying Energy From Green Sources
- OUR VIEW Egg Lesson? Buy Local
- State Buying Energy From Green Sources
- Egg Lesson? Buy Local
- Rell: Surplus To Save $120 Million in Borrowing Costs
- Ruling Could Come Next Week In 1st District Race
- Nutmeg State Federal Credit Union Has New CEO
- Windsor Teen Plans Veterans Cemetery Cleanup For Eagle Scout Project
- Rell: Surplus To Save $120 Million in Borrowing Costs
- West Haven Wal-Mart Evacuated After Suspicious Package Found
- Nine Connecticut Companies Have Defective Propane, State Says
- Amtrak NYC-Boston Through-Service Suspended In Connecticut
- New Haven Register
- Thinking about good eases mind
- Sensitivity to situation can avert problems
- FALSE ALARM: Hurricane turns eastward, but Conn. was ready (video)
- Police say speeding pickup struck, killed Conn. state trooper on I-91 in Enfield
- 30 dead after 2 shootouts in Mexico
- California city to subpoena records in salary probe
- Pressure from PETA halts restaurant s dancing shrimp
- FALSE ALARM: Hurricane turns eastward, but Conn. was ready (video)
- Earl: Cape Cod still in harm s way, but no evacuations called
- Islamic center partner gave to Hamas charity
- Police say speeding pickup struck, killed Conn. state trooper on I-91 in Enfield
- 30 dead after 2 shootouts in Mexico
- Deadly riots take heavy toll on Mozambique economy
- Iranian opposition leader targeted
- New Zealand s South Island jolted by 7.1 quake
- California city to subpoena records in salary probe
- Animal births at Calif. state airs in review
- Pressure from PETA halts restaurant s dancing shrimp
- Failed blowout preventer detached from BP well
- Clinton, citing Iran, says time is short for Mideast peace deal
- Waterbury Republican-American
- Furthermore
- Mr. Gormley fails to adapt
- Furthermore
- Environmentally unhelpful
- Furthermore
- Point/Counterpoint
- Conspiracy? What conspiracy?
- Furthermore
- Quotable
- The Pentagon's deadly diversity
- Furthermore
- Affordably unaffordable
- On the backs of the poor
- Furthermore
- Furthermore
- Point/counterpoint
- The pendulum swings back
- The tone has been set
- The fruits of race-baiting
- Quotable
- The Day
- Amtrak trains running again
- Bridge - Sept. 4
- This designated driver needs a refresher course on the duties
- Your Stars - Sept. 4
- Lottery numbers - Sept. 4
- Difficult childhood may still find success as an adult
- Met adds 300 theaters to opera broadcasts
- Montville's finest don't deserve to serve in filth
- Ledyard council should examine its spending
- New ZIP code hikes Mashantucket rates
- Stop beating the drum to always blame Bush
- Hard to fathom why bridge fix is so costly
- Editorial Cartoon - Sept. 4
- Honest accounting if pledges are kept
- Take right lesson from Earl
- Fox TV confirms musical-chair rumors for American Idol judge
- Update: 7.1 earthquake shakes New Zealand's South Island
- Amtrak suspends all Northeast Corridor servicer
- 7.4 earthquake shakes New Zealand's South Island
- Flags at half-staff in honor of fallen trooper
- The Advocate
- Bridgeport man accused of sexually assaulting Stamford 13 year old to go to trial
- Michele's Pies featured on TV 'Throwdown'
- Clubs at local colleges help veterans make transition to classroom
- Condominium damaged in intense fire in Stamford's East Side
- Greenwich doctor uses wrong man's sperm to produce twins
- Pavia inaugural celebrations planned
- UPDATE - Feds conduct major drug sweep in Stamford
- Video - The Pavia era begins
- Stamford driver who killed pedestrian sentenced to serve five years
- Pavia nominates police commissioners
- Angela Carella - House lit the way to big Christmas displays
- Holy days are an invitation to interfaith conversations
- Long forgotten murals restored in Stamford church
- 5 years later, Stamford-based AmeriCares still providing tsunami relief
- 7-year-old drowns in Stamford hotel pool
- Michele's Pies featured on TV 'Throwdown'
- Greenwich doctor uses wrong man's sperm to produce twins
- Pavia inaugural celebrations planned
- Stamford driver who killed pedestrian sentenced to serve five years
- Angela Carella - House lit the way to big Christmas displays
- Record-Journal
- State police respond to accident on I-91
- Council to discuss letting police enforce fire lanes at schools, supermarkets
- Land trust fundraiser
- Brodach Builders sues Cheshire over sewer
- State police respond to accident on !-91
- Three facing drug charges in city bust
- New Haven man arrested in city credit theft
- Fritz and Abbate to face off in 90th district
- MidState completes emergency department expansion
- Meriden veteran receives correctional eye surgery free of charge
- Area foreclosures up since last year
- Wallingford mental health services contracted to Rushford
- Boom box nostalgia
- Local filmmakers to host premier of 'Burial Boys' tonight
- New Haven man facing narcotics charges in city drug case
- Cheshire council approves $7.1 million capital budget
- Southington Historical Society goes online
- Downtown redevelopment begins
- Franciscans celebrate 40th year in Meriden
- Recycling rates increase dramatically after city introduces single-stream barrels
- The Hour and the Sunday Hour
- On the day he begins his 30-day jail sentence, former commander of Norwalk's Detective Bureau says ... 'I want to wholeheartedly ask for forgiveness'
- Stumble puts on hold debates for Ariz. governor
- AP analysis: Democrats out of jobs options before election
- Tax breaks should spur savings, not debt
- Waning Earl still causing havoc for holiday travel
- Earl races toward New England waters
- Oil rig fire prompts calls to extend ban
- Church plans 9/11 service
- 'Laugh in Peace' will visit Temple Israel
- Services set for High Holy Days
- With arrival of September, memories of 9/11 return for tri-state residents
- Indy film wraps up shooting in Stamford
- Blue crab population explodes
- Two Emmy winners, horde of bikers win posies
- Steve Geoghegan column: Funicello working toward big 'Finnish'
- UConn football: Huskies aim to quiet Big House
- Yanks win 7th in row
- Wilton seeks to hire 'Jack of all trades'
- Goodwill give backpacks to students
- Sentencing pending in hit-and-run
- Greenwich Time
- Community Links
- NINO SECHI - Greenwich veterans: Their story
- Bob Horton - Greenwich's Year of Living Dangerously
- Merritt Parkway bridges span past and present
- Police charge 2 after shots fired in Greenwich park
- Video: Firefighters, others race to top of Trump Parc for charity
- Angela Carella: Stamford came of age under Malloy
- Crumbine, Lavery bid farewell to the Board of Selectmen
- Greenwich High's performing arts space project moves a step forward
- Greenwich schools chief to unveil bigger ed budget
- Recounts change the outcome of two of three Greenwich RTM races
- Miss India competition blends cultures in Stamford
- DEP: Small oil slick spotted in Mianus River
- Greenwich doctor uses wrong man's sperm to produce twins
- Video - Reporter discusses Greenwich fertility doctor's alleged sperm swap
- I.B. curriculum considered for Western Middle School
- Hamilton Avenue School parents sue over mold
- Bob Horton - Greenwich's Year of Living Dangerously
- Hamilton Avenue School parents sue over mold
- King Low Heywood Thomas grads ring out their farewells
- Bristol Press
- OUR VIEW: Beware: Even the safest places attract bad guys
- LETTER: Plainville board chair clarifies reporting
- OUR VIEW: Make the punishment fit the tagger s crime
- OUR VIEW: School has started watch that child grow
- OUR VIEW: Bumper-to-bumper and no relief in sight
- Fall activities listed for children's library
- Community foundation receives donation
- Get out to the clubs
- Relive 90s rock at Bleachers
- Rumors commences 65th season at Repertory Theatre of New Britain
- Jeffrey Dziob Memorial Cruise
- OUR VIEW: Beware: Even the safest places attract bad guys
- LETTER: Plainville board chair clarifies reporting
- OUR VIEW: Make the punishment fit the tagger s crime
- OUR VIEW: School has started watch that child grow
- OUR VIEW: Bumper-to-bumper and no relief in sight
- Howard D. Bud Crumbley
- Yvonne (Ozug, Trottier) Steele
- Shirley (Scholar) Violette
- Kenneth Peatman
- The Catholic Transcript
- Parish-based jobs ministries growing in Archdiocese
- Searching, reaching for the infinite
- Local kids star in new movie about St. Bernadette
- Catholic Charities, 'most daring agency,' hits 90th
- Fund meets crisis needs for hundreds
- Funeral held for Connecticut native killed in Afghanistan
- Noted pro-life experts to speak
- Parents unite to keep Derby school open
- Mobile health clinic blessed, ready to roll in Waterbury
- Use of new Roman Missal to begin in US at Advent 2011
- Malta van for Waterbury to be dedicated
- Major superiors urged to move ministries to margins of society, church
- Benedictines sue in federal court for right to sell caskets they make
- Parents unite to keep Derby school open
- Lourdes Shrine briefly evacuated in response to bomb threat
- Youth set to 'go marching in' to annual rally
- Theft of Padre Pio relics thwarted
- Celebs take a 'swing' at cancer
- Catholic leaders decry California judge's decision on same-sex marriage
- A thousand gather to pray for shooting victims and families
- Hartford Advocate
- Military Operations in Iraq Still Aren't Actually Over
- Stratford Man Shoots At Campfire, Accidentally Hits Friend
- Hot Topic: Connecticut Misses Out On Another School Reform Grant
- The Album Lives
- Rethinking the Value of Printed Books at Detritus in New Haven
- Why Liberals Should Take Glenn Beck Seriously
- FBI Charges Danbury Hospital CFO With Theft, Fraud
- Dining Out: Roti House
- Fucked Up at Toad's Place
- The Grand Band Slam at 125 Riverside, and Brian Dolzani
- The Birthday Massacre at the Webster Theater
- Miguel Zenon at the Polish National Home
- CD of the Week: The Sword
- Is Hartford A Dead City?
- Crime and Punishment: Dude Breaks Into Lady's House To Preach The Word Of The Lord
- A Foreclosure Crisis For A Company in Charge of Dozens of Hartford Properties
- Everybody's Talking About Republican Attorney General Candidate Martha Dean
- Both Richard Blumenthal and Linda McMahon Seem To Be In The Hurt Box
- Cintra Wilson: Fox News Is The Biggest Propaganda Source Since The Catholic Church
- Don't Worry. Republicans Aren't Going To Do As Well In November As You Think
- The New Haven Advocate
- CD of the Week: The Sword
- The Birthday Massacre at the Webster Theater
- Military Operations in Iraq Still Aren't Actually Over
- Beer Popsicles Sound Good, But They Don't Taste Good
- Local CDs: 9/2/10
- Miguel Zenon at the Polish National Home
- FBI Charges Danbury Hospital CFO With Theft and Fraud
- Stratford Man Shoots At Campfire, Accidentally Hits Friend
- The GOP Plans Its Comeback, But There Are Reasons To Be Cautious
- Deluxe: Greek Festival, Black Party and Ramadan Dinner
- Dining Out: Review of Charli's Cupcake Factory
- The Week: 9/2 - 9/8
- Fucked Up at Toad's Place
- Ear Might: Grand Band Slam 2010
- Celebrating Wally Gates at Cafe Nine
- The Biggest Propagandists Since the Catholic Church
- Hot Topic: Connecticut Misses Out On Another School Reform Grant
- News That Matters: Ken Mehlman, Glenn Beck and John McCain
- A New Student Documentary Claims Transitional Schools Offer Second-Rate Education
- Attorney General Candidate Martha Dean Inspires Strong Opinions
- The Resident
- Local Sailor Wins Ida Lewis Distance Race
- Dime Bank Foundation Helps Norwich Housing Authority
- Block Island Striper
- Bozrah s 6th Annual Pig Roast
- The Mystic Outdoor Art Festival
- Miriam Johnson asks area residents: What do you like best about the autumn season?
- Mohegan Wigwam Festival 2010
- From the Publisher: Harvesting History
- Angela Olsen asks area residents: If you had a chance to open your own business, what would it be?
- Sea Scouts Celebrate the Centennial!
- To Give Is Divine!
- USS Missouri Joins U.S. Navy Fleet
- Golf September 2nd For Burn Victims!
- Tall Ship Peacemaker On Mission
- From the Publisher: Movers and Shakers!
- Charlestown Driver Competes In National Truck Driving Championships
- WWII Veteran Ernie Plantz Recieves Award
- Leukemia Cup Power Boat Poker Run Raises Over $18,300
- Stonington Commemorates Battle
- Local Middle School Students Honored by McDonald s and CT Association of Schools as State s Top Scholar Leaders
- Voices Weekender
- Thank You(Woodbury)
- Reliance on ForeignOil a Disaster(Oxford)
- Complete Objectivity Needed(Woodbury)
- Opposes Budget Increasein Heritage Village(Southbury)
- Views on Reconfiguration(Woodbury)
- Supports Third Party Analysis (Woodbury)
- Says Letter Inaccurate(Woodbury)
- Nonpartisan Leadership Needed (Woodbury)
- Invites Other Suggestions(Woodbury)
- Suggests ReinstatingAssistant Principal (Oxford)
- Does Not SupportFee Increase (Southbury)
- Seeks Answers (Woodbury)
- Corrects Previous Letter(Southbury)
- Says Enough Is Enough(Southbury)
- Hopes Local GasolinePrices Will Be Lowered (Southbury)
- Fireworks Thanks (Woodbury)
- Summer Reading Thanks (Bethlehem)
- Echoes
- Prevention Research Center Lauded
- William Raveis Names Top Agents
- Fairfield County Weekly
- CD of the Week: The Sword
- The GOP Plans Its Comeback, But There Are Reasons To Be Cautious
- Is Our State Capital a Dead City?
- Fucked Up at Toad's Place
- Hot Topic: Connecticut Misses Out On Another School Reform Grant
- Why Liberals Should Take Glenn Beck Seriously
- A New Student Documentary Claims Transitional Schools Offer Second-Rate Education
- Rethinking the Value of Printed Books at Detritus in New Haven
- Ear Might: Grand Band Slam 2010
- Veggie Tails
- Fishing for Looks
- The Album Lives
- Mission Accomplished Again
- Lone Gun
- Self-inflicted Wounds
- The Army of Crazy
- Barack Obama vs. the Cult of Webism
- CD of the Week: Dylan LeBlanc
- Connecticut Considers Letting Juries See Video of Police Interrogations
- CD Shorts: Prolifik and Procedure Club
- New Britain Herald
- LETTER: Plainville board chair clarifies reporting
- OUR VIEW: Make the punishment fit the tagger's crime
- OUR VIEW: Bumper-to-bumper and no relief in sight
- Brian Charles Smatt
- Dr. Irving ( Irv ) Edelson
- Michael P. Higgins
- Richard Dickran Karanian
- Margaret Kelly Pasco
- Pauline H. Cooper
- Professional honor hits the classroom
- Stand Down helps veterans in need
- Murphy seeks ideas to aid Pakistan
- Aquinas for a dollar
- Officers take aim in marksmanship contest
- OUR VIEW: Bumper-to-bumper and no relief in sight
- Brian Charles Smatt
- Dr. Irving ( Irv ) Edelson
- Michael P. Higgins
- Richard Dickran Karanian
- Margaret Kelly Pasco
- Fairfield Minuteman
- New luxury hotel, The Delamar opens in Fairfield
- Housing sales slump, still up slightly from last year
- Storm news:Town of Fairfield boat owners
- Storm news:Hurricane preparedness from Fairfield Fire Dept. office of Emergency Management
- Storm news:Governor Rell requests pre-landfall Federal Aid as 'Earl' Approaches
- Deer overpopulation is costly
- Around our town
- How to get on the High Honors Roll and stay there
- Storm news:Town of Fairfield boat owners
- Congressman Himes holds Small Business Workshop at Fairfield's Main Library
- Storm news:Hurricane preparedness from Fairfield Fire Dept. office of Emergency Management
- Storm news:Governor Rell requests pre-landfall Federal Aid as 'Earl' Approaches
- New luxury hotel, The Delamar opens in Fairfield
- Housing sales slump, still up slightly from last year
- How to get on the High Honors Roll and stay there
- Two new cops for Fairfield
- Awards to be presented at Jewish Home Fall Gala
- Congressman Himes holds Small Business Workshop at Fairfield's Main Library
- Deer overpopulation is costly
- Around our town
- The Stamford Times
- Stamfordite tests positive for West Nile Virus
- 15s had summer to savor
- Said realizes dream
- Ballo poised to take career to next level
- Lineup changed in The Stamford Times sports department
- Officials advise residents to prepare for Earl
- City official concerned with police, fire OT costs
- Man arrested in sexual assault case
- Library tax proposal withdrawn
- Pets to benefit from art auction
- Safety Committee examines another fire response
- Indy film wraps up shooting in city
- Stamford Sailing Scene: Things are warming up for fall season on Sound
- Stamford man pleads guilty in wrong-way NY crash
- State's achievement gap lags behind nation
- Stamford woman, 87, dies after her vehicle flips over
- City man dies following bike accident
- City man dies in bike accident
- Stamford's Boris Said wins Nationwide race at Montreal
- Study: Riders want bars a certain way
- Stratford Star
- Square One holds annual auditions Sept. 7
- Square One presents Trumbo in Milford Sept. 10
- Ann N. Marasco
- Labor Day: Working hard for the money
- Benefit for burn victim Saturday
- Stratford man gets 14-year sentence for heroin trafficking
- Suit filed in crash that left Stratford man paralyzed
- State prepared for Earl's pass
- No trash pickup on Labor Day
- Stratford tenor to sing in Derby on Labor Day
- Dance and romance at Short Beach Sept. 4
- Rell seeks emergency declaration ahead of Earl
- Earl expected to 'glance' coast
- Health Notes
- Main Street detour begins Sept. 7
- Campus News
- YMCA Notes
- Sterling House
- Recreation Notes
- Spotlight
- Tribuna Connecticut
- India protests US Senate bill to raise visa fees
- Gurukul: Promoting the Indian values among the youth
- NEW MILFORD
- Newtown Savings Bank champions the collection of food in drive
- An evening with Captain Sig Hansen benefit the Volunteer Center
- Community Action Committee of Danbury Touch-A-Truck event
- DANBURY
- BRIDGEPORT
- A travessia da fronteira dos EUA pode se tornar uma jornada fatal sem destino
- The U.S. border crossing can become a deadly journey without a destination
- Centro de Mulheres precisa de volunt rios para a Hotline
- Women s Center seeks hotline volunteers
- DMV launches online system to verify vehicle registration
- Immigrant population breathes new life into downtown
- First-time filmmaker studies the Still River
- Understanding the economy
- Connecticut seeks federal aid for Bridgeport Tornado Disaster
- A simple thank-you: Walk of Honor pays tribute to veterans
- Tribuna Newspaper partners with the Fairfield County Business Journal
- Migrants at risk: violence looms along the journey to U.S.
- Westport Minuteman
- Deer overpopulation very costly
- Debicella: Campaign will be about issues, not personalities (Video)
- Himes makes local visit to help small business owners
- New rules for outdoor special events
- Hoping for the best, preparing for the worst
- Joseloff urges storm readiness
- Around Our Towns
- Robert Ripston
- Duran (Al) Dainwood
- Deer overpopulation very costly
- New luxury hotel, the Delamar opens in Fairfield
- Housing sales slump; still up slightly from last year
- Debicella: Campaign will be about issues, not personalities (Video)
- Himes makes local visit to help small business owners
- New rules for outdoor special events
- Hoping for the best, preparing for the worst
- Joseloff urges storm readiness
- Around Our Towns
- Robert Ripston
- Duran (Al) Dainwood
- Milford Mirror
- Plovers gone: Work resumes Tuesday on beach boardwalk
- Rainbow appears over Milford beaches: All quiet here
- Lorraine A. Johnson
- I-95 accident in Milford cleared
- Checkpoints target drunk drivers in Milford today and tomorrow
- I-95 center lane closed at 3 p.m.
- Rosemary Court sewer project to get a second look
- Mayor on Earl: 'Effects should be minimal'
- Earl update
- Coast Guard advises boaters to check their mooring lines
- Vandalism and produce theft prompt request for garden gate
- Earl update at noon Thursday
- New judge rotated in to hear Rohrig case
- Earl expected to 'glance' coast
- Earl expected to 'glance' coast
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- No name yet for new boardwalk
- Teenager hit by car on the way to school
- Storm update: Heavy rains still in the forecast
- Route 8 Car Crash
- Valley Gazette
- Car show to benefit firefighters
- Joan M. Anderson, R.N.
- Ronald W. Lynk
- Ann N. Marasco
- Attic fire damages Derby house
- Man paralyzed in crash sues Seymour bar
- Greene looks toward state office
- Conroy wants her voice to be heard
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- Spooky doings may get air time
- A fresh start
- Time for another kind of bailout
- Official s arrest shocks colleagues
- Route 8 Car Crash
- Accident closes Route 8 at Exit 11 in Shelton
- Hurricane Earl could hit coastline Friday
- Ansonia resident dies in roll-over
- Middle school welcomes sixth grade
- Pietro Graziano Fata
- Police make two drug arrests
- Hartford Business Journal
- Connecticut prepares for Hurricane Earl
- Time Warner Cable gets ESPN3.com in new deal
- Cigna expects to back adjusted profit outlook
- U.S. Unemployment rate rises as labor force expands
- CT roads congested, deficient
- Report: CT long-term unemployment among tops in U.S.
- Citibank tweaks checking accounts, hikes fees
- Report: CT needs 25K electric cars
- Nutmeg State FCU names Holt as new CEO
- Pending home sales rise 5.2 percent in July
- Rell: CT needs thousands of electric cars
- TD Bank profit rises 29 percent
- Bernanke: Shut banks if they threaten system
- BJ's Wholesale Club August sales up
- Xerox tries sprucing up its tech image
- GE could spend up to $30 billion on deals
- EADS outsoars Sikorsky with electric aircraft
- ESPN reteams with BYU to air games
- FuelCell posts wider-than-expected 3Q loss
- Klingberg relocates Hartford service center
- El Canillita
- Abogado representa a inmigrantes con record criminal
- NVCC invita a alumnos a su feria de carreras 2007
- NO TE DEJES JORNALERO
- Programa de películas en la biblioteca Ferguson
- Hartford reconocerá a mujeres que trabajan por la comunidad
- Educación escolar bilingüe para niños inmigrantes
- Los padres son los primeros maestros de sus hijos
- ¡Ojo jornalero! Lo que debes saber durante una redada de la migra
- Maria Cinta Lowe, separada de la dirección ejecutiva del Centro Hispano
- Las redadas llegan a Hartford
- Los jóvenes de 17 años ya podrán votar
- Empezó esta semana la Primavera
- WFSB TV
- Comedian Dies After Car Accident
- Bristol Palin: 'Dancing' Choice Was Easy
- Man Beaten, Robbed In Bristol Park
- 3 Stabbed In Bristol Bar Brawl
- Parks, Campgrounds Reopen In Earl's Wake
- Book Editor Larry Ashmead Dies At 78
- Gas Prices Dip Lower As Labor Day Nears
- Fox: Kara DioGuardi Departs 'American Idol'
- Police Stage Prostitution Bust In Hartford
- Gag Order Remains In Home Invasion Trial
- 2 Residents Diagnosed With West Nile Virus
- Obama To Attend Blumenthal Fundraiser
- Amtrak Service Suspended Between Boston, N.Y.
- Lennon Still Helping Me, Yoko Ono Says
- Suspicious Package Discovered In West Haven
- Rain Bands Move Ashore As Earl Inches Closer
- Review: 'Machete' Is Bloody, Wicked Romp
- Falling Gas Prices Could Drop Even Lower
- Jobless Rate Rises Despite Added Workers
- Earl Arrives In Connecticut
- WTIC TV
- Earl Just Passes By Connecticut
- Multiple Stabbing Reported At Bristol Bar
- Earl Just Passes By
- Man Accused In Crash That Killed Trooper Had License Suspended 10 Times
- I-91 North Is Reopen In Rocky Hill
- A Trip To Michigan And A Glorious Day For Connecticut
- Former State Rep. From Tolland Accused Of Molesting Girls
- Driver In Crash That Killed Trooper Had License Suspended 10 Times
- Earl Weakens To Tropical Storm; Expected To Pass East Of Nantucket
- Man Accused In Crash That Killed Trooper Had License Suspended 10 Times
- Hurricane Earl Weakening; Expected To Pass East Of Nantucket
- Amtrak NYC-Boston Through-Service Suspended In Connecticut
- Man Who Police Say Hit Cruiser In Fatal Crash Has Arrest Record
- Man Who Police Say Struck State Police Car Has Arrest Record
- Hurricane Earl Weakening; Heading Toward Nantucket
- Amtrak NYC-Boston Through-Service Suspended In Connecticut
- Man Who Police Say Hit Cruiser In Fatal Crash Has Arrest Record
- Hurricane Earl Weakening; Heading Toward Nantucket FOX CT, Courant Reporters Twitter Live
- Police Look For Missing Winchester Teen
- Morales' Lawyer Withdraws Lawsuit
- WTNH TV
- Early signs of Earl's approach
- Weakened Earl Leaves New England behind
- Stabbing at Bristol sports bar injures 3
- Earl spares state
- Earl: Some prepare, others dare
- Two test positive for West Nile
- Earl fails to pack a punch
- Threat dwindles, but state ready
- State agencies ready for Earl
- Amtrak suspends service
- New treatment for hand disorder
- Bomb scare at West Haven Walmart
- Trooper remembered as role model
- Connecticut prepares for Earl
- Earl weakening, stays east of Conn.
- Report: Cop accused in hit & run quits
- Officer hurt after DUI checkpoint crash
- Earl weakening, stays to east of Conn.
- Law targets head injuries
- New Haven Police Chief under fire
- WUVN TV
- Patrullaje en Connecticut
- No al Vandalismo
- Reporte del Tiempo
- Patrullaje en Connecticut
- No al Vandalismo
- Hoy en Puerto Rico
- Hoy en Puerto Rico
- Reporte del Tiempo 9.03
- Deportes 9.03
- Recomendaciones Por Huracan
- Recomendaciones Por Huracan
- Investigan Tiroteo
- Deportes 9.02
- Reporte Del Tiempo 9.02
- Recomendaciones Por Huracan
- Hoy en Puerto Rico
- Deportes 9.01
- Pobre Calidad del Aire
- Arrestos en Holyoke
- Pobre Calidad del Aire.
- WVIT TV
- Yoko Ono: John Lennon Is Still Helping Me
- Kristen Bell: Working with Sigourney, Jamie Lee and Betty was Surreal
- Taylor Lautner Reaches Settlment in RV Lawsuit
- Filling Simon's 'Idol' Shoes: Kara DioGuardi Out as Judge
- Presented By:
- New Movies: Will 'The American' Be 'Going the Distance' to See 'Machete'
- It's Official: Kara DioGuardi to Leave Idol
- Kara DioGuardi to Leave American Idol
- Howard Stern Pretty Sure About Leaving Sirius: Report
- Paris Hilton Break In Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- Earl Takes It Easy On Connecticut
- 9/3-9/6: This Weekend
- Chris Klein Serves Four Days in Jail, Apologizes in DUI Case
- Zsa Zsa Gabor's Husband Declares War on New York Post
- Presented By:
- Two Hospitalized with West Nile Virus
- Two Hospitalized with West Nile Virus
- 9/3-9/6: This Weekend
- Famous Mug Shots: Rapper T.I. and Wife
- Earl's Rain, Wind Arrive in Connecticut
- The Chronicle
- Correction: Windham Hospital Golf tournament is Wednesday June 16
- Local news headlines
- Local headlines
- Local news headlines
- Local news headlines
- Opinions
- Obituaries, Friday, February 19, 2010
- Local headlines
- Obituaries, Thursday, February 18, 2010
- Local headlines
- Obituaries, Wednesday, February 17, 2010
- Local headlines
- Obituaries, Tuesday, February 16, 2010
- Local headlines
- Opinions
- Obituaries, Monday, February 15, 2010
- Local headlines
- Special features
- Local sports headlines
- Obituaries Saturday, February 13, 2010
- Middletown Press
- Earl spares Conn. from any major damage
- FALSE ALARM: Hurricane turns eastward, but Conn. was ready
- E. Hampton man says he has no memory of allegedly stealing truck
- STUDENT TASERED AT HIGH SCHOOL for allegedly stealing a Jamaican pattie, fighting with cops
- COMING HOME Conn. and Mass. state troopers escort body of fallen brother officer
- New school year, new principal in E. Haddam
- 'UNDER-ODORIZED' PROPANE found at local company during inspections
- 2 Conn. residents diagnosed with West Nile Virus
- Obama to campaign for Blumenthal in Conn.
- Rell: Earl spares Conn. from any major damage
- Middletown arrests
- Product Recalls: egg noodles, eggs, dog treats
- Letter to the editor for Sept. 4: SUCCESSFUL ICE CREAM PARTY
- DAN DREW: Don t lose sight of selection process
- DON PESCI: Himes is no Shays
- To publish an obituary
- Leif S. Pettersen
- Connie Pattavina
- E. Hampton man says he has no memory of allegedly stealing truck
- STUDENT TASERED AT HIGH SCHOOL for allegedly stealing a Jamaican pattie, fighting with cops
- The Register Citizen
- Doris Waterman, 89, on Aug. 30, 2010.
- Katherine Derochik, 64, on Sept. 2, 2010. Montano-Shea Funeral Home.
- Martin Bertoldi, 86, on Sept. 2, 2010. Laporta Cook Funeral Home.
- FLOYD AND MARY BETH BROWNAnn, we won t defend you this time
- BILL COLLINS: Don t ask, don t care
- Sound Off for Sept. 4
- DAVID MIXNER: HIV/AIDS: The best of times and the worst of times
- Letters to the Editor for Sept. 4
- EDITORIAL: U.S. role in Iraq is unfinished
- Student stunned with Taser by police after allegedly stealing food from school cafeteria
- Hurricane Earl expected to arrive Friday evening
- WEB FIRST: Search for missing Canton man called off by police Thursday evening
- WEB FIRST: Earl weakens to Category 1, heads for New England
- Police blotter for Sept. 4
- Torrington High School class of 1970 holding reunion
- Flood's 55th anniversary presentation set for Sept. 16
- Webster Bank holding benefit with free ice cream
- Children can get a free meal at Applebee's on Labor Day
- 98th Goshen Agricultural Fair this Labor Day weekend (with slide show)
- Torrington man charged with home invasion has case continued
- Bridgeport News
- Mayor, police chief, community leaders unite to take back city s neighborhoods
- 55 firearms turned in on second day of gun buyback program
- Stratford man gets 14-year sentence for heroin trafficking
- RemGrit fire continues to smolder; tests show no asbestos
- James O Rourke s baseball legacy
- James O Rourke s baseball legacy
- Honoring a local hero
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- Route 8 Car Crash
- Hurricane Earl could hit Conn. shores Friday
- Jewish High School welcomes pioneers Promises rigorous curriculum and Jewish values
- Burger King raises funds for cancer research
- RemGrit fire continues to smolder; tests show no asbestos
- Bridgeport students receive awards
- Grant will help at-risk students
- Extensive blaze at former Remington Arms sends smoke billowing into air
- Extensive blaze at former Remington Arms sends smoke billowing into air
- Community Connections enters its 15th year
- Artists on Broad Street
- Man to serve 70 months for heroin dealing
- The Plainville Citizen
- Route 72 open
- Food pantry receives grant from Foodshare
- Welcome back
- What to do before a hurricane
- Campaign kickoff
- Intergenerational concert
- School district enforces residency policy
- Bridge construction on Interstate 84 in Plainville/Southington
- 'Pay to Participate' comes to town
- Blast off!
- Festival fireworks
- Bridge construction on Interstate 84 in Plainville/Southingotn
- Great weather for this weekend's balloon festival
- Traffic guidelines for Balloon Festival
- Traffic guidlines for Balloon Festival
- Summer program combines fun and learning
- Vacation Bible School begins tonight
- A YMCA thank you
- Maintenance on I-84 Eastbound Aug. 23-27
- Gov. Rell issues drought advisory, asks to conserve water
- Amity Observer
- Zoning board denies Hubbell development, appeal likely
- Woodbridge encourages sidewalk project
- Torre to leave Beecher Road School
- Sobriety checks this weekend
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- Thefts prompt police to issue warning
- Farms show what they've got
- Amity schedule changes to come next year
- Earl weakens, but is still a concern for state
- Route 8 Car Crash
- Accident closes Route 8 at Exit 11 in Shelton
- Ansonia resident dies in roll-over
- Shirley Marie Schumitz
- Police stop stolen ambulance
- Car, bike show benefits fallen firefighters' families
- Farmers market is taking root
- Car show benefits Bridgeport firefighters
- New principal ready for start of school
- Meet you on the farm: Saturday is Open Farms Day in Orange
- Police nab two in computer theft
- The Dolphin
- Corpsman gives pediatrics patients, clinic spaces colorful uplift
- ESGR tours SUBASE
- SUBASE squatter
- Civil Engineer Corps Officers descend on SUBASE
- NOSC Sailor prepares to walk for a cure
- BESS class joins the fleet
- News in your community
- Military child development centers rates change
- It s wise to immunize your kids
- ECSO kicks off concert series
- How do you like them apples?
- Events, programs held at GPL
- Now showing at Dealey Center
- Olde Mistick Village presents Greet the Authors!
- Children learn about sound-powered phones at SFLM
- Children visit Neverland at SUBASE Library
- MCPON sends Labor Day message to fleet
- Navy encourages Sailors, civilians to participate in SECDEF contest
- Continuation board keeps best Sailors in the fleet
- The recipe for hurricane season survival
- Town Times
- Transfer station closed
- Good apples in District 13
- Its MVFC calendar time
- Lake Beseck annual picnic
- Coginchaug athletic facility project in full swing
- Are you interested in cutting back the cost of owning your home?
- Who is that?
- Do you like to sing?
- Any one saw Piranha 3D
- Lottery Ticket comedy is very funny
- Jackson Hill Road
- Arf! Party with noted animal trainer to benefit MCCF
- Fidelco guide dog puppies
- Rosa DeLauro
- Farmers Market, town meeting to transfer funds, road projects engage Durham selectmen
- Enjoying the Sunflower Maze
- Farmers Market
- Durham P&Z discusses Durham Fair Association permit
- A boy and his bird
- 4-H Fair comes to Durham Fairgrounds this weekend
- Greenwich Post
- United Way starts its engines
- CL&P Opens Emergency Operations Center in preparation for approaching severe storm
- Brunswick alum receives Fulbright honors
- Advice comes from several quarters on hurricane preparedness
- Woman killed after being struck by car while crossing West Putnam Avenue
- Earl: Tropical storm watch continues but hurricane to miss Greenwich
- Fore!...and five, six...
- Pedestrian struck by car pronounced dead at Greenwich Hospital
- Police investigate serious accident involving pedestrian on West Putnam Avenue
- 'Very serious accident' closes W. Putnam Ave.
- Old Greenwich woman builds a second 'house for books' in Rwanda
- Greenwich senior contracts West Nile Virus
- From a turn of phrase to a work of art, Greenwich native makes major debut
- Private schools start up next week
- Storm impact not expected to be severe, but Tesei says town at the ready
- Tropical storm watch: Earl expected to glance Connecticut
- 'It's going to be close' Officials prepare for Hurricane Earl
- Board of Education: Answers sought on low scores
- Back to School
- Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- The Wilton Villager
- Cat of the week
- Some Route 7 work to be done this year, rest by 2010
- Dining - The Dish
- Dining - Finding the best ways to let off steam
- Dining - Deconstructing the Twinkie
- Fairfield County Calendar
- Dog of the week
- Community Announcements
- David Rosenberg column - Hollywood lore is full of near misses
- Obituaries
- Off The Stacks
- Movie Capsules
- Kiwanis to host Roast Beef Dinner
- Board seeks support for Memorial Day parade
- Wilton Library prepares for its biggest book sale ever
- Special oxygen masks help animals trapped in fires
- Star Wars invades the Wilton Library
- Youth Soccer - U-9s rout Trumbull United
- Youth Lacrosse - Sixth graders travel to a tie
- Wilton High Notebook - Golfers win first three matches
- The Ridgefield Press
- Democratic View: Economic growth
- Want to learn Pickleball? Head to the Hall
- Superintendent Low gets 2% pay increase
- Earl leaves town dry; windy day expected
- Paul Winter returns to roots in concert for New Pond Farm
- CL&P opens emergency operations center
- State issues warning about propane gas
- EARL UPDATE: Tropical storm watch has been lifted here
- Major crackdown to protect consumers from debt relief companies
- State reminds drivers of '3-feet' law for bicycles
- Library announces fall programs for kids
- EARL UPDATE: Ridgefield should escape hurricane's fury
- Rell asks Obama for 'pre-landfall' emergency declaration
- World Trade Center steel beam arrives today
- EARL UPDATE Hurricane now projected to glance this area
- Beyond Blackboards: The Pre-Kindergarten Program
- MOMS clubs plan open houses this month
- In this week's Ridgefield Press
- World Trade Center steel beam is arriving today
- Power company says it's ready for Earl, offers tips
- The Cheshire Herald
- A Different Kind Of Graduation
- Initial Phase Of Streetscape Begins
- Town Approves Capital Budget
- Council To Wait For BOE Vote On Turf
- Local Student Has Eye-Opening Experience In Afghanistan
- Concession Stand Has Soft Opening
- Town Cuts $1.5 Million From Capital Budget Request
- Quest For Perfect Game Keeps Bowler Rolling
- Pratt Goes Through With Layoffs At Plant
- Turf Expected To Cost More Than $800,000
- District Waiting On Federal Money
- Remembering Greg Schena
- Army Of Students Helped Residents Get Back On Their Feet
- Machine To Give Seniors A Clear Vision Of Reading Materials
- August Beauty Spots Chosen
- Residents Upset Over Several Historic District Regulations
- Serving Customers With A Smile Since 1964
- Food Pantry Supplies At All-Time Low Levels As Group Seeks Donations
- Road To Be Closed During Bridge Work
- Council Discusses Education Projects
- The Lakeville Journal
- Goodbye Mr. Natkin, And Goodbye Morgan Lehman Gallery
- Board votes to rehire Sauer at Webutuck
- Community remembers Millerton librarian
- A sign of confusion?
- NECC continues to provide after-school services
- Wiener dog race goes off Saturday
- Theodore Chipman
- Antoinette Hayes
- Belter and Titans draw crowds in first season
- Whalers fall to Trojans, end post-season play
- A community that s had enough!
- The conclusion of the story of the regicides
- Winsted Fireman s Parade
- Better bearlieve it
- Class war will not vanish if Republicans ignore it
- A letdown for Winchester
- Winsted meatball lovers have a ball
- Winchester Land Trust gets 129 acres
- Influx of federal funds will save teachers jobs, school programs
- Resignations make for tough road ahead
- The Darien Times
- This year's Darien Road Race to again support Community Fund, cancer centers
- Board of Ed appoints 9 new teachers, bringing total to 28
- Brewster, N.Y. principal named new assistant superintendent
- Republican selectmen form PAC; all GOP state candidates coming to Darien
- Earl: Tropical storm watch lifted; just expect some rain
- GOP selectmen form a PAC; all Republican state candidates coming to town for party this month
- Tropical storm watch: Earl expected to glance Connecticut
- Inside this week's Darien Times
- Darien and Stamford cops bust alleged pot dealer, girlfriend
- Hurricane Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- Ann Marasciulo, 86, long-time Darien resident owned paint and body company
- Earl weakens to Category 3; Darien keeps an eye out
- Darien to determine Hurricane Earl response Thursday
- Man falls from car on turnpike: Police investigate apparent suicide attempt on I-95
- Charles Ernest Adams, 78, former long-time Noroton Heights resident
- Lee P. Hindenach, 91, past Country Club of Darien president
- Kenneth Clark Bates, 78, father of Darienites, worked in textiles
- Governor warns of two bad bugs now here
- Hurricane Earl could hit Darien shores Friday
- Police responding to apparent suicide attempt on I-95
- Huntington Herald
- Web site provides early childhood information
- Adopt-a-Pet
- Trash collection schedule for the Labor Day holiday
- Shelton Schools hold early dismissal
- Suit filed in crash that left man paralyzed
- Shelton prepares for hurricane
- Schools open with 10% fewer teachers
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- Ann Nitti Granata
- Students start new school year
- Lauretti bashes two prominent GOP senators
- Accident causes tie up on Route 8 in Trumbull
- Route 8 Car Crash
- James G. Wood
- Gas leak evacuates White Hills Shopping Center
- Alice Bennett Corarito
- Police file new charges against brawling duo
- Boys & Girls Club plans health-safety fair event
- Connecticut officials tracking Hurricane Earl
- Leaving his prints on a children s story
- The Litchfield County Times
- Bank Street Tavern Gets Ready to Open Next Week WEB FIRST
- Sedgwick Wins an Emmy for 'The Closer'
- New Grove Street Roadway Opens Today, but Some Motorists Confused WEB FIRST
- Police Continue Search in New Hartford for Man With Gun (Web First)
- Dog Saves Owners From a Fire in Colebrook (Web First)
- Five Arrested on Schaghticoke Reservation After Woodbury Incident (Web First)
- Jury Selection Begins Today for Torrington Man Defending Himself (Web First)
- Woodbury Church's Shift
- School's In In Region 12, Sans Leases
- Pushing Back in Woodbury
- Region 1 Board Warned
- Washington Church Needs Its Own Good Samaritans
- Hospitals Move On Affiliation
- Bank Street Tavern Gets Ready to Open Next Week WEB FIRST
- Firefighters Raise Funds at the Grill
- Litchfield Hills Taste Now at Lime Rock
- Historian Ernie Ceder Had Hunger for the Past
- In Norfolk, Again, It's Hannafin
- Riding High in Bantam
- A Dance for Hope in Torrington
- Trumbull Times
- Storm update: Heavy rain later today
- Lawsuit filed in Trumbull DUI crash
- Weakened Earl heads for Eastern Long Island
- Study pegs economic impact of deer in town at $11.8 million
- School opens trouble-free
- FULL STORY: Ethics Commission clears Herbst, Moran
- A ride to remember
- Earl could deal area glancing blow
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- Mall is open after duct fire Wednesday morning
- UPDATED: Charges pending in Route 8 crash
- Route 8 Car Crash
- Nancy Arlene Maring
- Accident closes Route 8 at Exit 11 in Shelton
- Alice Bennett Corarito
- Irene Nordby Abbott
- Elizabeth Sperandeo Trotta
- Raymond G. Damer
- Marilyn Dineley
- Derith June Radachowsky Huchko
- New Canaan Advertiser
- Baby boomer, senior groups start without a hitch
- K-9 unit: Leading lady takes to the streets
- State issues warning about propane gas; leaks may not be detectable
- Former resident involved in Letterman extortion freed from jail
- CL&P opens emergency operations center
- UPDATE - Earl expected to pass east of southwestern Connecticut; tropical storm watch lifted
- State issues warning about propane gas
- Earl expected to pass east of Southwestern Connecticut
- Governor requests pre-landfall federal aid as Earl approaches
- Leading lady takes to the streets
- Second train 'derail' in two weeks blocks Grove Street; service is restored
- Hit-and-run victim will leave lasting legacy, son says
- Tropical storm watch: Earl expected to glance Connecticut
- Second train 'derail' in two weeks blocks Grove Street; busing in effect
- Police urge patience during hit-and-run investigation
- Back to school: Record number of students enter hallways
- Lee P. Hindenach
- Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- Poor air quality is expected to continue through Thursday
- UPDATED: Police say flasher suspect s actions appear intentional
- Shore Line Times
- Bon Appetit: A taste of France in Madison
- Bon Appetit: A taste of France in Madison
- Fish-on! Tees for fishermen and their spouses
- The Herbery: Taking the thyme to smell the rosemary, parsley and sage
- Down on the Farm: Visiting the Dudley homestead (video)
- Bon Appetit: A taste of France in Madison
- Fish-on! Tees for fishermen and their spouses
- The Herbery: Taking the thyme to smell the rosemary, parsley and sage
- Down on the Farm: Visiting the Dudley homestead (video)
- Down on the Farm: Visiting the Dudley homestead (video)
- Bon Appetit: A taste of France in Madison
- Fish-on! Tees for fishermen and their spouses
- The Herbery: Taking the thyme to smell the rosemary, parsley and sage
- Down on the Farm: Visiting a bygone era at the Dudley homestead
- Art imitates life?
- Opera Theater's La Traviata left audience limp with emotion
- Home: Feathering your nest
- Lifestyling with Lisa: Ergonomics
- Lost Newport in Essex
- Written in the stars: Astrology for week of Aug. 27-Sept. 2
- The Berlin Citizen
- Cheer clinic
- Liquor store robbed
- Cheshire accident claims Berlin woman
- On fire
- Food for Swaziland event a success
- Champs!
- New owner for Hawthorne Inn
- Puzio steps down from school board
- Local A&P among those company plans to close
- Mayors' Challenge
- Governor issues drought advisory, urges conservation
- The Colonials are here!
- Contraband confiscated
- Drug factory bust yields 132 marijuana plants
- Marijuana investigation leads to arrest
- Boys of summer
- Mai, Breed win Trojanowski
- Aug. 13 DUI checkpoint
- Strong primary turnout follows statewide vote
- Berlin's population tops 20,000
- The Weston Forum
- Grant will help Weston seniors catch a ride
- Fund-raiser for Weston's Wildlife in Crisis is a real hoot
- UPDATED: Earl: Western Connecticut tropical storm watch lifted
- DEP to close seven shoreline campgrounds tonight
- Free Chinese class for children
- Bishop to installDunn at St. Francis in Weston this Sunday
- Volunteer Fair brings together Weston service groups
- UPDATED: Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- Stacy Lore: Former Weston autism counselor changes plea to guilty
- News Alert: Weston police look for driver in hit and run
- In this week's Weston Forum
- Weston veterans may get tax breaks
- Weston School Board Briefs
- Barn to serve: Weston Booster Barn gets a green light
- Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- Duron Al Dainwood, Musician, Westonite s brother
- Weston's Movie Under the Stars: The Movie Man presents The Music Man
- Weston: Valley Forge bridge repair takes shape
- Good-bye summer, hello new school year in Weston
- Weston: As the weather cools, chimney scams heat up
- Monroe Courier
- Land Use Group emerges from reorganization
- Firefighters turn out to honor 911 responders
- Monroe shelter locations announced
- Latest prediction on Earl's path hopeful
- Hurricane Earl is a wake-up call
- Monroe officials prepare for Earl
- Coast under tropical storm watch
- Route 8 Car Crash
- Accident closes Route 8 at Exit 11 in Shelton
- Hurricane Earl could hit Conn. shores Friday
- Joseph G. Victoria
- Irene Nordby Abbott
- Fire breaks out at bakery
- State reaches out to veterans
- Public hearing for new McDonalds Sept. 2
- Local soldier wins wisdom in war
- Car dealer sentenced for financial crime
- Car club cruises through summer nights
- Survey reveals state of business in Monroe
- Monroe veterans honor their own
- West Hartford News
- How to publish an obituary in the West Hartford News
- Social media specialist to lead workshop at business women s forum
- Comedy night to benefit the Alzheimer s Association
- Connecticut Family Theatre offers fall acting classes
- Phone scam targets fears of parents and loved ones
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Retail space not a hot commodity on Park Road
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Taking a closer look at windmills and their output
- Hospital for Special Care appoints Dr. Scalise to senior vice president of medical affairs
- Local man faces charges of forging checks
- Admitted heroin addict charged in multiple car burglaries
- Man who amputated arm receives prosthetic
- Report: Facility where man in wheelchair died receives below average rating
- My Avenging Angel workshops help women after abuse
- K-Onnections Choral Concert to be on TV
- Bike Walk Conn. rides through West Hartford
- W.H. Surgery Center celebrates 3 years in Blue Back Square
- How to publish an obituary in the West Hartford News
- Social media specialist to lead workshop at business women s forum
- Comedy night to benefit the Alzheimer s Association
- Connecticut Family Theatre offers fall acting classes
- The Wilton Bulletin
- Earl leaves town dry; windy day expected
- Ambler Farm shows how to enjoy summer s last taste
- Lyons takes home 8th Emmy
- State will borrow less money than anticipated to balance its budget; FY 10 ends with a surplus of nearly $450M
- State issues warning about propane gas; leaks may not be detectable
- Earl: tropical storm watch lifted
- State wants to see 25,000 electric cars on the road by 2020
- Victor Hanford, 92, teacher, businessman
- Hurricane Earl heads east
- Deer costs are significant; Wilton spends over $6 million a year
- Holiday hours: Labor Day
- In this week s Wilton Bulletin
- Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- Wilton s Roe is indicted; faces a prison term of 20 years if convicted
- Poor air quality is expected to continue through Thursday
- Earl weakens to category 3 but Connecticut still in sight
- Free adoption information session
- State launches car-bicycle safety campaign
- Lee P. Hindenach, 91, co-founded Wilton Rotary
- Edith Gearhart, 81, former Wilton tax collector
- Housatonic Times
- Bank Street Tavern Gets Ready to Open Next Week WEB FIRST
- Cancer Survivor Calls Attention to Problem of Scanning Dense Breast Tissue
- An Angel for Our Soldiers
- Water Witch Raises Money at the Grill (Video)
- OUT ON A LIMB: Iraq
- Casablanca Poised to Open at Former Christopher's Site (Video)
- A Bumper Crop of Winners at the Bridgewater Country Fair
- 'Dance in Pink!'
- Water Witch Raises Money at the Grill (Video)
- OUT ON A LIMB: Iraq
- Sharon Curran's Stairwell Stampede Is A Horse of Another Color
- Shelter Teeming With Cats Is Holding Cat Adoption Open House Sunday
- Words of Wisdom: The Pathfinder s Burden
- Mark Ingram to Share Music of Flute in Washington
- A Look at the Past': Roxbury Gallery Hosts Local Artist Marija McCarthy Retrospective
- Casablanca Poised to Open at Former Christopher's Site
- A Bumper Crop of Winners at the Bridgewater Country Fair
- 'Dance in Pink!'
- Water Witch Raises Money at the Grill
- New Milford Brothers Plead Guilty in CL&P Theft Case WEB FIRST
- The Redding Pilot
- Board of Finance briefs
- Mark Twain Library book fair
- Helen F. McClure, a world traveler
- Earl expected to pass east of this area
- Station Road: Bridge repairs nearly done
- Advice comes from several quarters on hurricane preparedness
- Library s book fair starts today
- GLDC sewer bill: Board balks at fronting cost
- In this week's Redding Pilot
- Deer impact study: What could deer be costing you?
- Earl: Connecticut under tropical storm watch
- Poor air quality is expected to continue through Thursday
- Earl weakens to category 3 but Connecticut still in sight
- Lee P. Hindenach, retired businessman
- Hurricane s path remains uncertain
- Nancy Maring, worked for school system
- Carter supporters hold rally
- A tag sale, a few friends and funds for Yale s organ transplant center
- TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Motorcade will come through town on Sunday
- Police department celebrates retirement, promotions
- Easton Courier
- Time in India widens two Barlow students perspectives
- HURRICANE UPDATE: Earl weakening as it gets closer; Heavy rain expected here later today
- SATURDAY EVENT: Easton Leo Club event is for dogs and their owners
- HURRICANE UPDATE: Downgraded Earl still heading up the coast; Heavy rain expected here this afternoon
- HURRICANE EARL: Downgraded to Category 1 but still heading northeast
- LIST OF DONORS TO ELF FOR HELEN KELLER ENGINEERING LAB
- ELF grant funds new engineering lab at Helen Keller Middle School
- Calling all dog owners: Easton Leo Club event for canines is this Saturday
- HURRICANE EARL: Town official says Easton is prepared (See map of hurricane path)
- Calling all dog owners: Easton Leo Club event for you is this Saturday
- Town official: Easton is ready for Hurricane Earl
- Selectmen vote to form Easton Agricultural Committee
- James O Rourke s baseball legacy; Read about his accomplishments
- Honoring a local baseball hero; James O Rourke statue recognizes great athlete, scholar and citizen
- Hurricane Earl is a wake-up call to stay prepared (Get tips, read about past hurricanes)
- MAP OF HURRICANE PATH: Earl, downgraded to Category 2, moving up the East Coast
- Rell requests pre-landfall federal aid declaration as Hurricane Earl approaches
- UPDATED STORY AND MAP: Earl moving up the East Coast
- UPDATED WITH EASTON SPECIFICS: Committee says study demonstrates massive cost of deer overpopulation
- RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERS DAY DETAILS (Sept. 4 in Easton)
- Thomaston Express
- Tammy (Shaw) Larsen
- Eleanor Alice (Kula) Burke
- Martha R. Cole
- Donald E. Huntington
- Edward August Palmisano
- William P. Bill Chisholm
- Rev. Richard L. Shellman
- Genovese, Blouin promoted at Thomaston Savings Bank
- Legion auxiliary to hold tag sale
- Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation approves VNA grant request
- MOMIX fundraiser benefits Susan B. Anthony Project
- Swim area at Black Rock State Park reopens
- Police reports for Sept. 3
- Selectmen turn away Celone as candidate to fill EDC opening
- School opens to new administrative team at TCS and Black Rock
- Teachers welcomed back at annual breakfast
- Town suit against United Development put on hold
- Tammy (Shaw) Larsen
- Eleanor Alice (Kula) Burke
- Martha R. Cole
- Citizen's News
- Greyhounds scrimmage Amity Spartans
- United Way launches 2010 campaign
- Hurricane preparedness tips
- VFTM: Speaking of education
- Borough s new play Bleacher Bums is a winner
- Aliciene named region s Teacher of the Year
- Woodland football squad gears up
- Martins' talents no longer a secret
- Connecticut Hackers fall short in title game
- Patrizi poised to lead WRHS Volleyball
- Woodland players dedicate season to Eustace
- Locals hope art exhibition helps community
- Borough's new play Bleacher Bums is a winner
- A trip to High Rock Shooting Association
- Naugatuck native promoting “Fans for Cans”
- Aliciene named region's Teacher of the Year
- Chemtura to maintain duties at superfund
- Borough posting employee contracts online
- Business owners speak out in support of bill
- Police investigate armed robbery
- The Homesteader - Hartford/West Edition
- Hercules leads pack of big cats at Carver's King Richard's Faire
- Perfect weekend follows scare from Hurricane Earl
- Hercules leads pack of big cats at King Richard's Faire
- Earl weakens to tropical storm and moves toward Maritimes
- South Shore residents drawn to beaches to watch a weakened Hurricane Earl
- Coast Guard closes ports until hurricane passes
- Clinical Trial Gives Raynham ALS Patient Hope
- Kitchen Call: Pasta, prosciutto and peaches?
- National Weather Services scales back hurricane warning for South Shore
- PHOTO GALLERY: Our favorite North-of-Boston photos of the week
- IF THIS TREE COULD TALK: Fall River beech is the state's largest
- Hot classrooms test MetroWest students, teachers
- Chelmsford resident has a steam-driven hobby
- Nantucket braces for Hurricane Earl s Friday afternoon arrival
- Brockton bank robbery disrupts opening day at three East Side schools
- Hurricane weakens, but remains powerful
- Hanover man tells police: I duct-taped my elderly dad to a chair
- Brockton bank robbery disrupts opening day at three East Side schools
- Brockton police continue intense search for bank robber on East Side
- New England braces for hurricane on Friday night
- Charter Oak State College
- Event Cancelled- Public Safety BBQ for Prospective Students
- Public Safety BBQ for Prospective Students
- Fall 2010 Open Registration Events at Charter Oak
- Need some help getting started on your Concentration Plan of Study (CPS)? We'll help you get started!
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- Need help getting started on your Academic Autobiography? Meet Professor Irene Clampet in the Chat room for some tips.
- Are you thinking about taking an online course but are unsure about your ability to navigate it? Let Us Help You!
- Classes begin on Monday: Are you ready?
- Need some help getting started on your Concentration Plan of Study (CPS)? We'll help!
- Need help getting started on your Academic Autobiography? Meet Dr. Julius Rubin in the Chat room for some tips.
- Open Registration Event - Friday, October 16th
- Explore Charter Oak State College at Graduate CT's Return to Learning College Fair
- Need some help getting started on your Concentration Plan of Study (CPS)? We'll help!
- Need help getting started on your Academic Autobiography (AA)? Let us help!
- Need some help getting started on your Concentration Plan of Study (CPS)? We'll help!
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- Spring Open Registration Events - 1/7 & 1/11
- Another Spring Open Registration Event Just Added!
- Alternate Route to Certification (ARC)
- Charter Oak State College's 2010 Commencement Ceremony Held on June 6th
- Connecticut College
- Connecticut College marks start of academic year with Convocation, picnic
- Cambodia-based dance ensemble kicks off riveting season of onStage at Connecticut College Sept. 25
- Connecticut College welcomes the Class of 2014
- Connecticut College welcomes new faculty
- Student and professor study social transformation in post-Soviet children's literature
- Professor and student study social transformation in post-Soviet children's books
- Professor's new book examines 'What Americans Build and Why'
- Connecticut College momentum continues with summer campus renewal
- New Rent-A-Text program helps students save money
- You won't find Ajjen Joshi '12 in an office wearing a standard pinstripe suit this summer
- Students encourage New London middle schoolers to attend college
- Toys and dollhouses are not just 'Play/Things'
- Erick Argueta '12 receives an American Chemical Society research award
- Katie Grossweiner '12 wins US Department of State 2010 Critical Language Scholarship
- Connecticut College science professor awarded $225K grant to continue cutting-edge bioluminescence research
- Connecticut College Art Professor receives Artist Fellowship Grant
- Chris O'Brien named head men's and women's tennis coach at Connecticut College
- Students could change the future with summer science research
- Art Professor Andrea Wollensak receives Artist Fellowship Grant
- An alumna gives John Waterman '11 a 'cheesy' idea
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Presidential Appointee to Speak at Eastern
- Maulik Pancholy Opens Eastern's Art/Lecture Series
- Akus Gallery Celebrates American Artists
- Students Experience 'Green Collar' Jobs at Eastern
- Math Mania Comes to Willimantic
- Eastern in Top 100 Colleges and Universities
- Eastern in Top 100 in U.S. News and World College Rankings
- Eastern Featured in Access & Opportunity Guide
- Jamaican Commencement Held at Eastern
- Eastern Professor Displays Art in New York
- Eastern Featured in College Access & Opportunity Guide
- Eastern Named 'A Best in the Northeast' College
- Eastern Alumnus Named Rhode Island ...
- Jamaican Educators to Graduate from Eastern
- Eastern Alumnus Named Rhode Island Face of Success
- Eastern Professor Wins Google Grant
- Textbook Rental Program Coming to Eastern
- Eastern Named 'A Great College to Work For'
- Eastern Hosting Future Teachers
- Eastern Hosting Summer Institute for Future Teachers
- Fairfield University
- National Theatre Live opens second season at Fairfield University's Quick Center for the Arts with encore of Phedre starring Helen Mirren September 23
- New literary journal, Mason's Road, focuses on the art of writing
- Radio Dramas kicks off new season at Fairfield University's Quick Center for the Arts with Private Eye Mysteries
- The 2010-2011 season of events of Fairfield University's Center for Catholic Studies offers array of talks by prominent theologians, authors and scholars
- Fairfield University welcomes Class of 2014
- Fairfield University once again makes Sierra Club's list of America's greenest campuses
- Fairfield University's School of Nursing to host free workshop for pediatric healthcare professionals that will feature national experts
- Fairfield University's Center for Catholic Studies presents theologian Paul Knitter in talk entitled 'Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian: The Challenge of Global Religious Citizenship'
- Fairfield University awarded gold 'Innovation Prize' for online tool created by faculty member Curt Naser
- A new documentary, 'RFK in the Land of Apartheid,' has public screening at Fairfield University Sept. 1
- Fairfield University Statement on Doug Perlitz Plea
- Fairfield University ranks high in many newly published college guides
- Fairfield University's Carl and Dorothy Bennett Center for Judaic Studies announces 2010-2011 schedule of lectures and special events
- Fairfield Coach Ed Cooley on ESPNU Katz Corner Tonight
- Artist Joel Carreiro's 'Seeing Things' opens at the Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery at Fairfield University's Quick Center for the Arts September 23
- Fairfield University President to mark the beatification of John Henry Newman with September lecture
- Fairfield University installs 'clean energy' technology that puts power back on the grid
- Fairfield University receives Ford Foundation Grant to lead national study of undocumented immigrant students
- Award-winning writer Thomas Lynch to deliver Fairfield University's Catholicism and the Arts Lecture, 'Language Feasts: Breaking Bread with the Dead'
- Fairfield University's Media Center wins numerous awards for live broadcasts, documentaries, films and 'Stags Country'
- Quinnipiac College
- Field hockey's Kaitlyn Notarianni named Quinnipiac August Athlete of the Month
- Quinnipiac opens new student center on York Hill Campus
- New York State: Lazio up 12 points In New York GOP primary for governor; Democrats still don't know who's running for attorney general
- Lecture on food sustainability Oct. 20
- New York State: Cuomo tops Lazio or Paladino more than 2-1; voters want to know how Cuomo will fix budget
- Kaitlyn Notarianni named Co-Player of the Week
- New York State: 9/11 family concerns outweigh Muslim right to mosque, New York State voters say; 71 percent say Cuomo should probe mosque finances
- Volleyball falls in season opener to Holy Cross, 3-0
- Volleyball falls to Fordham, Boston College
- Notarianni's hat trick leads field hockey to 4-1 win against Lehigh
- Freshmen challenged to take on leadership roles
- Graduate information session Oct. 30
- Fall Open House Sept. 25
- Men's basketball closes European tour with 90-70 win over Cergy
- New Jersey: Garden State voters say New Yorkers give 'Jersey Shore' a black eye, and the reality show is bad for the state
- Students to participate in Target Corp. Leadership Symposium
- Quinnipiac named one of best schools to study health sciences
- Men's basketball defeats Charenton, 75-69
- Florida: Meek, McCollum lead one day before Florida primaries; but many likely primary voters remain undecided
- New Jersey: Bring back Atlantic City as beach resort, New Jersey voters tell Quinnipiac University Poll; but don't try to run the town from Trenton
- Sacred Heart University
- Browning Memorial Scholarship Makes a College Education Possible for Deserving Students at SHU
- CCJU's Annual Conference Promotes Inter-Religious Respect and Harmony
- Public Safety Adds Four Hybrids to Its Fleet
- 'Consitution Day' Guest Lecturer Atty. Sandy Staub to Discuss Death Penalty
- CCJU to Honor Co-Founder and Former Director, Rabbi Joseph Ehrenkranz
- Incoming Freshman to Spend Week Serving Community
- Jonas Zdanys Honored by National Library of Lithuania With Exhibit of Poetic Works
- Gallery of Contemporary Art to Exhibit Caribbean and Latin American Works
- SHU Welcomes Class of 2014 and Honors Jesuit Author James Martin, S.J.
- Adult Students at SHU to Receive Scholarship Awards
- Physical Therapy Program Honored at APTA Conference
- Steel Sculpture Takes Up Residence Behind SHU Dorms
- Princeton Review Names SHU Among 'The Best 373 Colleges' and 'A Best in the Northeast' College
- Community Garden Will Help to Feed Locals in Need
- SHU's Community Garden Will Help to Feed Locals in Need
- 'Join the Conversation' With Harold Ford, Jr.
- SHU Bookstore Inaugurates Rent-A-Text Program
- SHU Band Director Returns to Haiti to Teach Music
- Dr. Anthony J. Cernera Re-Elected to Lead International Federation of Catholic Universities
- WSHU Join the Conversation Presents Frank DeFord
- Southern Connecticut State University
- Inspiring Youth
- Fall Reading Series Announced
- New Nursing Ed.D. Proposed
- Key administrative hires announced
- OPENING DOORS TO LEARNING
- New Deans Named
- Hebrew Added to Language Offerings
- Alumni may preregister for homecoming
- Family day at homecoming '09
- HORCH EARNS STATE INNOVATION AWARD
- Southern leads coalition against violence
- Majors expo helps students choose
- Work-life best practices to be focus
- 'A Love for Education'
- Medieval scholars to gather on campus
- New international programs introduced
- University to begin NEASC self-study
- Registration for wintersession 2010 now open
- Solodow named csu professor
- 'A Certain Kind of Quietness'
- St. Joseph College
- SJC presents an all Beethoven Program featuring Pianist Nigel Coxe on September 12
- SJC: Part of a Great Community
- A New Academic Year Begins!
- Saint Joseph College Convocation Ceremony - Monday, August 30
- The Fall 2010 Bruyette Athenaeum Performing Arts Series at Saint Joseph College
- SJC in Top Tier for Regional Colleges in North by U.S. News
- Saint Joseph College Wins GNAC Sportsmanship Award
- Part III of Project 35 on view at Saint Joseph College Art Gallery
- Thodos Dance Chicago - featuring Fosse Trilogy on August 29
- Summer Dance Performance at Saint Joseph College - Storytelling Around the World
- Senators Dodd and Lieberman Announce Major Federal Investments for Connecticut Projects - Including Saint Joseph College's Institute for Autism and Behavioral Studies
- Cheryl A. Barnard, Ph.D. Named to Catholic Charities Board of Trustees
- Cheryl A. Barnard, Ph.D. Named to Catholic Charities Board of Trustees
- Saint Joseph College Summer Dance Program Presents Storytelling Around the World
- Capital Classics Shakespeare Festival: 20th Anniversary Season
- Summer Shakespeare Festival at SJC
- Saint Joseph College Art Gallery Summer Exhibition: Beyond Words Opens on Tuesday, July 7
- Summer Dance Program at Saint Joseph College Presents A CELEBRATION OF JOHN LENNON
- Summer Circles Camp Program Still Enrolling for Last Session
- Peaceful Pastures at Saint Joseph College Art Gallery
- United States Coast Guard Academy
- Athens, Ga., native earns Coast Guard Achievement Medal
- CGA Announces Fall Regimental Review Schedule
- Alfultis Retires After More Than 28 Years of Service
- Ringel Named Professor Emeritus at CGA
- Washington Native Named Regimental Commander at CGA
- CGA Ranks Among the Top Colleges in the Country
- Corps of Cadets welcomes Class of 2014
- Academy Celebrates Coast Guard's 220 Years of Service
- Schuster Appointed Head of Management Department
- U.S. Coast Guard Academy Named a 2010 Great College to Work For
- Class of 2014 to Receive Class Flag at Mystic Seaport
- Class of 2014 to Recieve Class Flag at Mystic Seaport
- CGA holds memorial service for crew of CG 6017
- CGA Men's Swimming and Diving Team Recognition
- Sulmasy Appointed Humanities Chair
- CGA hosts Engineering Challenge for the 21st Century
- Command Master Chief earns the title 'Doctor'
- Alumni Spotlight: LTJG Kevin Higgins
- Alumni Spotlight: Lt. j.g. Kevin Higgins
- Coast Guard Academy Welcomes Class of 2014
- University of Connecticut
- Field Hockey Team Welcomes Challenging Schedule
- Hillel Reopens After Major Renovation
- The Lodewicks will receive Old Timers Civic Award (RidgefieldPress.com) 9-3-10
- Few Connecticut Doctors Treat Chronic Lyme Disease (Modern Medicine) 9-2-10
- Understanding the Connecticut Economy
- Ride with Pride
- UConn Officials To Welcome Students - Education News Story ( WFSB Hartford) 9-1-10
- Need Help With Study Skills? Ask Ali
- Institutes Shift to CLAS
- Passion Play UConn Football 2010
- Understanding the Connecticut Economy
- Laundry Now Free for Students Living on Campus
- Getting the Party Started
- Second New Classroom Building Now Under Construction
- Prehistoric feasting hall found (msnbc.com) 8-30-10
- Of Deans and English Professors
- Welcome Home, Huskies!
- Great ice cream parlors across the USA- UConn is 2nd photo USATODAY.com) 8-27-10
- Great ice cream parlors across the USA - Photos - USATODAY.com
- UConn Today on Facebook
- University of Hartford
- Katalin Viragh Teaches at Summer Kodaly Teacher Training Institutes
- Gannotti has Forthcoming Article in
- Gabor Viragh's Summer Ear-Training Travels
- Gannotti has forthcoming article in Disability & Rehabilitation
- Coleman Presents Two Papers
- Katalin Viragh taught at Summer Kodaly Teacher Training Institutes
- Viragh's Summer Ear-Training Travels
- Clark to Present at Berkshire Conference on the History of Women
- Nagurney Publishes Article on Sustainable Supply Chain Network Design
- History Professor to Present at the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women
- Nagurney Publishes Journal Article
- Desmond Publishes Article on Gender Roles in Local TV News
- Joshua Russell Presents Research in China
- Russell Presents Research in China
- Milanovic Participates in NASA University Programs Summer Poster Session
- Tejada Attends International Seminar in Spain
- Grad Student Khan attends ASME 2010 Joint US-European Conference
- Shertukde Publishes New Book on Transformers
- Milanovic presents at NASA Seminar
- Vigeant Chairs Conference
- University of New Haven
- Demystifying U.S. Patent Processes Lecture Sept. 8
- 2010 Harmony Classic Events
- Famous Forensic Expert Dr. Henry Lee Tapes Show in Clinton
- Celebrate Diversity and Racial Harmony During the 2010 Harmony Classic at UNH
- 2010 Harmony Classic Events
- Truth, Lies and O-Rings: Insider Discusses Space Shuttle Tragedy- Lecture Sept. 15
- 2010 Harmony Classic
- Benefit Concert for UNH Lyme Disease Research Sept. 19
- Boathouse Plans Blend Old, New at New Haven Waterfront
- On The Move: August 29
- Early Bird Specials
- Opinion: Mysteries Important Part of All Religions?
- Sikorsky Official to Discuss Green Techniques
- Cold Case Investigator and Bestselling Author Discuss 'The Murder Room' Sept. 9
- Webinar: Graduate Programs for Working Professionals
- A Slice of History for Grandpa and Grandaughter
- UNH Offers Degree in 'Green' Studies
- An Amoral Manifesto (Part I)
- Doctor Focuses On Natural Healing
- Clarence Saunders Had Self-Service in Store With His Piggly Wiggly Supermarkets
- Wesleyan University
- Video: President Roth's Arrival Day Address
- Yohe on Independent IPCC Review, Suggestions
- Arrival Day, 2010, Brings the Class of 2014 to Campus
- Grabel, Gruen: Stem Cell Ruling is Wrong
- Four Alumni Win Emmy Awards
- University Phone System Experiencing Outage
- Simmons '13 Opines on the Perils of the News Cycle
- Gottschalk on Islamophobia, 'Ground Zero Mosque'
- Dupuy on Wyclef Jean's Haitian Presidency Bid
- Potter on the Tenure and Retirement Question
- Lim: Obama's Current Communication Style Inevitable
- Odede '12: Slum Tourism, a Personal View
- Palmer '10: Job Search Leads to Grad School
- Several With Wesleyan Ties Nominated for Emmy Awards
- CFA Receives $750,000 Mellon Foundation Grant
- Grossman: Dodd-Frank Bill Hits Key Finance Issues
- CFA Receives $750,000 Mellon Foundation Grant
- Valentino '10 on Liberal Arts Colleges and Internships
- Yohe: Is Geoengineering a Climate Change Cure?
- Several With Wesleyan Ties Nomintaed for Emmy Awards
- Western Connecticut State University
- STUDY ABROAD INFORMATION SESSION - September 7, 2010
- CELT WORKSHOP - September 21, 2010
- POLITICAL SCIENCE LECTURE - September 27, 2010
- GREEK LIFE PANEL DISCUSSION - September 21, 2010
- TUTORING RESOURCE CENTER WORKSHOP - October 14, 2010
- TUTORING RESOURCE CENTER WORKSHOP - October 5, 2010
- TUTORING RESOURCE CENTER WORKSHOP - September 28, 2010
- JAZZ FACULTY CONCERT - October 14, 2010
- JAZZ COMBOS CONCERT - October 8, 2010
- WCSU MEN'S SOCCER VS. WORCESTER STATE - October 6, 2010
- WCSU MEN'S SOCCER VS. PLYMOUTH STATE - October 2, 2010
- HOMECOMING - October 17, 2010
- HOMECOMING - October 23, 2010
- TEA AND TOUR (Homecoming event) - October 22, 2010
- INFORMATION SESSION - October 19, 2010
- ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMIT - October 8, 2010
- BOOK DISCUSSION (One Book, One Community event) - October 21, 2010
- BOOK DISCUSSION (One Book, One Community event) - October 20, 2010
- BOOK DISCUSSION (One Book, One Community event) - October 12, 2010
- DR. JANE GOODALL LECTURE - October 9, 2010
- Yale University
- Growing Challenges of Energy and Environment Part I
- RIS Print Account Management
- See logs of activity on your website on www.yale.edu
- Student Network Registration
- Library Borrow Direct
- Yale Dining Meal Plan Signup
- Download Software Catalogue
- Configure pantheon account
- Configure eMail account
- Pantheon List Management Tool
- Order Course packet from RIS
- Request CA help
- The History of Zero
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- YaleGlobal Newsletter - May 15, 2009 (test 1)
