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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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By Fay Abrahamsson , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: A 20-year employee of Unilever now unable to work due to health problems was recognized last week by his former company for his idea and foresight in helping develop an in-house wastewater...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: Whose responsibility is it to clear the sidewalks of leaves, snow, and ice? One resident in Clinton firmly believes that as the non-owner of the sidewalk in front of his residence, it’s the...
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By Fay Abrahamsson , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: Would you donate some of your sick days to a co-worker in need? Two local groups have answered “yes” to that question–the employees of the Clinton Police Department and Clinton Town Hall....
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By Becky Coffey , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: OLD SAYBROOK: After 12 years as Old Saybrook High School principal, Scott Schoonmaker will move up the administrative ladder after accepting an offer from the North Branford Board of Education to become...
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By Becky Coffey , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: OLD SAYBROOK: When most of us see professional musician perform, they’re seated on stage, dressed all in black, ready to play with the conductor’s first downbeat. It’s a moment of anticipation as we wait...
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By Becky Coffey , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: OLD SAYBROOK: Everyone has seen a property he or she would consider blighted–one with rusted abandoned cars and equipment in clear view, dilapidated or deteriorated structures that are unsightly or rotten...
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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 Holly D’Addio , Harbor News Sports Writer: Early on this fall season, things looked grim for Westbrook senior Julie Labbadia when she found out she was stricken with mono. As Westbrook’s starting field hockey goalkeeper and defending all-conference...
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By Holly D’Addio , Harbor News Sports Writer: Heartbreak was inevitable for one of the undefeated teams going into the Class S volleyball finals on Nov. 14 at Newington High School. Coventry and Morgan each held a 21-0 undefeated record going into the...
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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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Morgan alums Debbie (Riley) Molina, Maryellen (Reinwald) Ierardi, Carol Waterbury and her daughter Kaycee, Wendy Chittenden, Lisa Bernier and her daughter Taylor, and Alice (Reinwald) Lee donned their finest beads and masks for the Morgan Homecoming Parade...
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By Becky Coffey , Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: WESTBROOK: Four and a half months after the fiscal year ended, voters approved transfers of funds from town capital reserve accounts and from the unappropriated fund balance to cover shortfalls in last...
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WESTBROOK: At a closed door meeting last Monday, the Board of Selectmen took action to suspend two constables, Rhea Milardo and Robert Powers. The two will remain on administrative leave until further notice, according to First Selectman Noel Bishop....
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