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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Actor James Stewart described his role as Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey as the role of a lifetime–he even sketched a bunny next to his autograph (sorry, George Bailey fans). But with the success of Stewart’s 1950...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Some Guilford residents simply wouldn’t be sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner without a generous assist from their neighbors. Enough volunteers have stepped up to fill 40 requests for hot Thanksgiving dinner...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: From her volunteer work as a main author of the town’s first Natural Resource Inventory and Assessment (NRIA) to serving since 2002 with the Guilford Conservation Commission (GCC), Jennifer Allcock has spent...
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By Pam Johnson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: Police charged a 25-year-old New Haven resident with first-degree larceny after an investigation into a report she stole $11,000 from a Guilford residence while working there as a home aide. The case had been...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: The good news is the cost of home heating oil is down on average $1.65 from earlier this year. The bad news is that for many, the cost of everyday household expenses such as groceries keep rising. Since...
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The Guilford Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names. It may...
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In 2002, when the new trail system of Braemore Preserve was opened to the public, the Conservation Commission voted to name the open ledge at the southeast corner of the preserve “Reid’s View” in honor of both Dennis and Reggie Reid. It is the Land Stewardship...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Not even the sidelines could sideline Rachel Hoey. As she paced in front of the bench in the second round game of the state girls’ soccer championship this month, Rachel sensed a lull in her team’s...
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By Steven Sellers, Courier Assistant Sports Editor: Guilford boys’ soccer had lost just one game all season and it was on a neutral field and in frigid temperatures. That October contest—decided by a shootout—cost the Indians the SCC championship. It...
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Constant wind and wave action made for extremely difficult holding of ground tackle–no matter the scope. It was one of those “should we or shouldn’t we” types of decisions that was pondered over. Although safety is always first concern, it really didn...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Remember the last time you moved? You had the sofa, chairs, rug, tables, and lamps all arranged to your liking–but you ended up spending an entire Sunday afternoon “tweaking” it once again until it felt...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: On any given day, Larry Zukof leaves his Guilford neighborhood, crosses that shoreliner’s invisible obstacle to another world (also known as the Q Bridge), and enters quite a different neighborhood. This morning...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Forty years ago, Dick Moroso’s passion for making “trick parts” hatched the automotive performance parts aftermarket industry–and launched Moroso to its forefront. For 28 of those years, Moroso Performance...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Courier Senior Staff Writer: It was just a question of time before the religion issue was raised during the public hearings held on the Chabad-Lubavitch of the Shoreline’s application before the Planning & Zoning Commission to...
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By Steven Sellers , Courier Assistant Sports Editor: There’s a fearlessness about Brenna Thommen. The senior co-captain and goalkeeper for Guilford girls’ soccer values her defense, but she’s not afraid to challenge shooters herself, sometimes far outside...
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