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Joyce Hansel, Doris Simoneau, Bill Neuman, and Nancy Olson, volunteers from the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Old Saybrook, prepared BBQ sandwiches and large salads with spinach feta bread at the Grace Episcopal Church of Old Saybrook as part of the regular...
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By Becky Coffey , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: WESTBROOK: Uncertainty about whether there is any groundwater contamination below the future town garage site led the state Department of Transportation (DOT) recently to agree to take back responsibility...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: There must be a secret among Spanish teachers that keeps them constantly in the winners’ circle. Last year, high school Spanish teacher Laura Luther won the Clinton Teacher of the Year award...
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CLINTON: Sunday, Dec. 7: The following events are part of Christmas in Clinton, which takes place from 2 to 6 p.m. on E. Main St. and W. Main St. Farm on Wheels : 2 to 3:30 p.m. Pierson School, E. Main St. Concert : Sailing Masters of 1812 Colonial Fife...
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OLD SAYBROOK: A Middletown man found beaten and lying unconscious in the parking lot of an Old Saybrook motel was pronounced dead after he was transported to the Middlesex Medical Center in Essex late Sunday, Nov. 16. Although a person of interest has...
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By Becky Coffey , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: OLD SAYBROOK: As the student council president of Old Saybrook High School (OSHS), Jordan King works with the student council to organize charitable projects to benefit the disadvantaged and events to...
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The Harbor News publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Clinton, Westbrook, and Old Saybrook. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: It could have been a harrowing day last week in Clinton as 40 elementary school children were evacuated from their school bus due to an unknown odor that brought 10 different emergency response...
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By Holly D’Addio , Harbor News Sports Writer: The Westbrook girls’ soccer team had yet another tough season and finished 1-14-1 but brought more to the table than in previous years under new coach Brian Moore, including hard work that equaled to many...
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By Holly D’Addio , Harbor News Sports Writer: Westbrook’s Erica Martel is all about trying new things so when she had the opportunity to play soccer as a youngster—a popular sport in her parents’ native Argentina and one she religiously watched on TV...
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By Holly D’Addio , Harbor News Sports Writer: Field Hockey What a difference a year makes for the Old Saybrook field hockey team. After finishing their 2007 season 5-10-1 and failing to qualify for the state tournament, the Rams began 2008 with five wins...
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By Holly D’Addio , Harbor News Sports Writer: Girls’ Soccer The Morgan girls’ soccer team overcame youth and injury to finish the 2008 season with a solid 10-5-2 record and qualifying once again for the state tournament. Senior captains Jocelyn Rose,...
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Our rivers and nets filled with a bounty of fish not seen in many years. Voices raised in cheer as anglers lifted heads in appreciation while onlookers extended special thanks for gifts of freshly caught fish, for, in many cases, it will mean the difference...
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The Westbrook High School Drama Club gets in character for A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Nancy Malafronte on Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, Nov. 22 at 1 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 students and seniors, and are available at the...
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Amid the respectful and somber air of Veteran’s Day, there was also fun and smiles at the Westbrook Senior Center’s 2nd annual celebration on Nov. 12. Led by Richard Zotti, the program included an American flag demonstration by the Antique Veterans, a...
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