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David J. Acampora Michael B. Ahearn Tyler R. Allen Jared C. Averill Joshua R. Bailey Sarah Bartosiak Christopher Bova Nichole V. Brooks Anna L. Brundage Jacqueline Buttendorf Steven C. Condon Matthew B. Coyle Kyle M. Cummings Kevin F. Dahlberg Daryl DiStefano...
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Members of the graduating Class of 2009 from Haddam-Killingworth High School will be attending the following schools in the fall: Connecticut Brio Academy Central Connecticut State University Connecticut Center for Massage Therapy Eastern Connecticut...
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The Killingworth Scholarship Association is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s awards: Sarah Bartosiak Tara Cordner Lindsay Gorman Victoria Hogan Deanna Loso Nicholas McGlynn Colleen Phelan Erin Schuster Shelby Van Huysen Christine Vivero...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: First Selectman Al Goldberg made it official late last week. The Democrat announced that he will seek a second two-year term. “I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to continue to serve as first selectman...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: Republican Fillmore McPherson stated his intention emphatically Monday morning. He announced, “I am running for this job.” The job is first selectman. McPherson is an eight-year veteran of the Board of...
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By Jen Matteis, Source Community Desk Chief Randy Howe, a resident of Madison since 2001, has enjoyed the ability to combine his two main interests—writing and teaching. “I’ve had the opportunity to write a lot of books that in some way pertain to education...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: The Board of Education and the town are moving forward with a proposal from the Connecticut Water Company (CWC) that, if approved, will remove uranium from the water supply at the Ryerson and Brown schools...
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By Marianne Sullivan, Source Senior Staff Writer: Once again this year, Madison is prepared for an exciting July 4 weekend—from fireworks on Friday evening to the Saturday morning parade, which this year is marking its 30th anniversary, to Saturday evening...
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When you’ve lived in an active community like Madison for more than just a few years, you begin to assume (or not even think about) that the important events on the town calendar “just happened.” So, as years go by, many annual events seem to neither...
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As the summer season approaches, the Madison Police Department will be stepping up its efforts to patrol the downtown business district as well as school and beach areas to enforce parking regulations. These efforts could result in increased enforcement...
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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 Source publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Madison and Killingworth. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names...
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Nicholas Straka (in blue) and triplets Rebe, Tessie, and Charlie Wahl show off the clams they collected last weekend off West Wharf Beach as part of the Madison Community Clam Dig. Despite the iffy weather, more than 100 clammers came out to continue...
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By Jen Matteis, Community Desk Chief: What does lacrosse have to do with the military? In Madison, the answer is, believe it or not: quite a lot. The story begins with an unusual flag that you may have seen displayed in the past at Memorial Town Hall...
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The Grove School of Madison recently performed a production of Rogers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! About 25 students from the school were involved in the musical, which was coordinated by Jason King—one of two directors. “We have a lot of energy, a lot...
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