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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: The Guilford High School (GHS) Class of 2009 took to the Town Green June 24 to celebrate four years of success and growth at commencement exercises. The threat of rain held off during the speeches, but light...
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The Guilford High School Counseling Department announces the following information regarding the Class of 2009, which recently graduated on June 24. Of the 295 graduates, 96 percent will be pursuing some form of post-secondary eduation. There will be...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: No matter where they go in the future, 70 members of the A.W. Cox Class of 2009 have left a handprint on their alma mater, inside and out. As their parting gift last week, they dedicated a new walkway to an...
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Guilford Rotary held its annual Lobsterfest at the Guilford Fairgrounds on June 27 with more than 1,000 patrons joining for lobster, steak, and an evening of great entertainment. Dustin Galvin, Matt Berliner, Nate Terribile, and Paul Canestri provided...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: Whether you met Stan Barnes out and about in town, knew him during his “school days,” through his tenure as a town servant and volunteer, or simply by reading his “Random Recollections” column in the Guilford...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: More than 2,800 protected acres, including many trails and beautiful vistas, grace Guilford today thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Guilford Land Conservation Trust (GLCT). On June 11, GLCT elected...
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On May 13, 108 tutors, students, families and friends of Literacy Volunteers Valley Shore (LVVS) gathered at St. Mary’s Church of the Visitation Hall in Clinton for the LVVS 18th annual Student Awards Ceremony and International Potluck Dinner. The dinner...
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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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Taste of the Shoreline in Guilford last weekend provided the perfect weekend outing for thousands who came for the food, the music, the car show, the fun, and for some, the competition. Bill Gorman was crowned champion of the Hot Dog Eating Contest sponsored...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: What began 10 years ago as a day-long celebration for the millennium has turned into a continuing tradition—one looked to in anticipation by residents and visitors to the town of Guilford. The annual fireworks...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: When plans for this year’s all-night, substance-free graduation party weren’t on the drawing board by late fall, a handful of moms stepped up to make sure Project Graduation 2009 would be there to keep Guilford...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: On track toward becoming the top student in her class, Amelia Urry admits she often thought about whether she’d be named Guilford High School (GHS) Class of 2009 valedictorian. She tried not to let the idea...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: With the start of summer come those most annoying of creatures called mosquitoes. And while there is no way to completely eradicate the pesky bugs from our lives, there are ways to substantially decrease...
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By Pam Johnson, Courier Senior Staff Writer: The corner of Boston and Whitfield Streets once again hosts a 50-gallon granite horse trough that graced that vicinity in 1911, back when commercial traffic was largely fueled by four-legged creatures with...
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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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