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No closure yet on new state budget
By Michael Marciano
May, 12, 2011
First layoff notices go out to state employees
HARTFORD — Marathon sessions last week in the state Senate and House of Representatives resulted in the swift passage of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s proposed two-year 2011-13 budget, but details regarding specific
Towns adopt Region One budget for 2012
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
FALLS VILLAGE — The 2011-12 Region One budget passed by 40 votes in a referendum vote Tuesday, May 3.
The total for the six-town region, which includes Cornwall, Falls Village, Kent, North Canaan, Sharon and Salisbury, was 345 in favor
Rescue highlights river danger
By Karen Bartomioli
May, 12, 2011
CORNWALL — A 17-year-old girl was rescued from the Housatonic River Sunday afternoon, May 8, with what appeared to be serious injuries, including head and back trauma and a possible broken ankle but which turned out to be just bad
Unexpected food, common ground in China
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
FALLS VILLAGE — Jacob Horowitz, a junior at Housatonic Valley Regional High School (HVRHS), said he learned that “if you accept that other people have other cultures,” then an American can get along just fine in China.
He was speaking
Artists mingle at clay exhibit
By Kara Wilbeck
May, 12, 2011
LAKEVILLE — Local artists and those connected to the arts gathered to mix and mingle at the Northwest Connecticut Arts Council’s mixer on Wednesday, May 4.
The mixer was held at The Hotchkiss School’s Tremaine Gallery, where a new exhibit
Pills become worrisome in area drug mix
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
SHARON — The effects of addiction on families — and strategies for dealing with an addict in the family — were the subject of a free-wheeling panel discussion and presentation at Sharon Hospital Tuesday, May 3.
The workshop, “In Our
Crews fight fire on top of mountain
By Tara Kelly
May, 10, 2011
Joseph Meehan took photos of the fire on Bear Mountain from Route 41 on Tuesday at 5:45 a.m., as the flames moved across the plateau; and later in the day, at around 2:30 p.m., after the flames had been extinguished.
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