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The physical nature of the Montville-St. Bernard pre-Thanksgiving football game borders on ferocious and fierce, even extending a bit into unnecessary roughness. Last year, a late St. Bernard tackle knocked Montville quarterback J.P. Morales out of the...
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When a parent or special person in a student’s life is able to come to school once in a while to have lunch or sit in on a class, it does more than brighten a child’s day. Adult involvement, formally or informally, in schooling can bridge the gap, particularly...
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When Montville’s Nikkia Smith scored 28 points against Stonington High’s 6-foot, 4-inch center Heather Buck as a sophomore two years ago, many eyes were opened. Buck was the state ’ s two-time Player of the Year, ultimately earning a scholarship to play...
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Football has received a lot of attention at Montville High this season and deservedly so because of its 8-1 record and near upset of undefeated New London. The Indians’ boys’ and girls’ soccer teams, however, completed newsworthy campaigns. Boys’ coach...
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A s he stood in front of nearly a dozen still and video cameras last week, Vietnam veteran Daniel Mabesoone said he did so with mixed emotions. “I feel awkward by the attention,” said the humble 60-year-old. “But I’m very grateful for the opportunity...
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Students host breakfast for local vets. To see corresponding photo album, click on the photo.
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Montville is making plans for the town’s 11th annual Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting. The event on Sunday, Dec. 7, continues to be a wholesome hometown affair, according to Montville Parks and Recreation Department Director Jim Butler. Parks and Rec...
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Amidst the hugs, chest bumps, and chants of “Whaler Pride” during a delirious post-game celebration of New London’s 27-26 last-play miracle victory over Montville, Whaler captain Rich Vitale took on a serious tone. “ I don ’ t care what anyone says, everything...
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M ontville High School’s marching band has officially broken in the school’s new athletic field, hosting nine area high school bands at the 17th annual Marching Madness Band Festival. The competition on Saturday night, Nov. 1, drew schools from as far...
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T he Oakdale School and community are coming together to help Leslie and Paul Politowicz. Leslie, 33, was diagnosed with colon cancer last spring. She has survived two major surgeries since then, including removal of her colon and gall bladder and is...
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By Larry Kelley St. Bernard High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2008 features 13 inductees who were not only champions for Saint teams, but winners in the arena of life during their postgraduate years. The 13 inductees include two attorneys,...
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By Larry Kelley There’s no reason for Montville football coach Tanner Grove and the rest of the Indians to deny it. The Indians are thinking CIAC football playoffs. After an impressive 49-20 blowout of Stonington and an obligatory walkthrough against...
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It seemed like a good idea at the time, some years back, as Montville Parks and Recreation commissioners and some town volunteers proposed to put in a skateboard park in town. The idea was to give youth a safe place, off town roads, parking lots, and...
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It’s a grim reality most people don’t care to talk about. Just because a town doesn’t have its own shelter for people who are in need of a home doesn’t mean there isn’t a homelessness problem there. New London Homeless Hospitality Center, a not-for-profit...
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By Larry Kelley Special to the Times There’s no reason for Montville football coach Tanner Grove and the rest of the Indians to deny it. The Indians are thinking CIAC football playoffs. After an impressive 49-20 blowout of Stonington and an obligatory...
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