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A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
OFFICIAL: MAN DIES AFTER LITCHFIELD SHOOTING Official: Man dies after Litchfield shooting. LITCHFIELD — Officials are conducting a homicide investigation following a Litchfield shooting that left one person dead Monday, according to police. Police were sent to 46 West St. before 5 p.m. Monday following emergency calls “regarding a disturbance in which a firearm was discharged LINK BETWEEN LITCHFIELD HOMICIDE VICTIM, WELL-KNOWN LITCHFIELD — As state police investigate a rare homicide that occurred this week near the town green, the connection between the victim and a respected local attorney remains unclear. State police said Monday they believed the two knew one another before the fatal shooting, but have said that is TORRINGTON MAN’S KILLING OUTSIDE LITCHFIELD LAW FIRM LITCHFIELD — The sedate community was caught by surprise Monday evening when state police were called to investigate a deadly shooting involving a respected attorney outside his law firm along the town’s historic green. On Tuesday, state police identified the victim as39-year-old Matthew
HUNDREDS WITHOUT POWER AFTER STORMS HIT PARTS OF CT Another round of rain and thunderstorms hit parts of Connecticut late Wednesday afternoon, causing hundreds of power outages. As of a little after 5:15 p.m., more than 530 power outages were reported statewide, according to Eversource, the CT EVENT SPACE OWNER WORKING TO REDUCE CONCERT NOISE, BUT MORRIS — While all has been quiet over the past few weeks regarding the issue of whether outdoor concerts can resume at South Farms, a wedding and event business in town, owner Ben Paletsky has been busy. He’s been learning about new technology available ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries MANY LITCHFIELD COUNTY TOWNS HOLDING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Harwinton American Legion Post 137 will be holding a Memorial Day parade and ceremony. The parade will step off from the Harwinton fairgrounds at on Locust Road at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day. The ceremony will take place following the parade at the town green at the intersection of South Rd and CT Rte. 4. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business.COUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
OFFICIAL: MAN DIES AFTER LITCHFIELD SHOOTING Official: Man dies after Litchfield shooting. LITCHFIELD — Officials are conducting a homicide investigation following a Litchfield shooting that left one person dead Monday, according to police. Police were sent to 46 West St. before 5 p.m. Monday following emergency calls “regarding a disturbance in which a firearm was discharged LINK BETWEEN LITCHFIELD HOMICIDE VICTIM, WELL-KNOWN LITCHFIELD — As state police investigate a rare homicide that occurred this week near the town green, the connection between the victim and a respected local attorney remains unclear. State police said Monday they believed the two knew one another before the fatal shooting, but have said that is TORRINGTON MAN’S KILLING OUTSIDE LITCHFIELD LAW FIRM LITCHFIELD — The sedate community was caught by surprise Monday evening when state police were called to investigate a deadly shooting involving a respected attorney outside his law firm along the town’s historic green. On Tuesday, state police identified the victim as39-year-old Matthew
HUNDREDS WITHOUT POWER AFTER STORMS HIT PARTS OF CT Another round of rain and thunderstorms hit parts of Connecticut late Wednesday afternoon, causing hundreds of power outages. As of a little after 5:15 p.m., more than 530 power outages were reported statewide, according to Eversource, the CT EVENT SPACE OWNER WORKING TO REDUCE CONCERT NOISE, BUT MORRIS — While all has been quiet over the past few weeks regarding the issue of whether outdoor concerts can resume at South Farms, a wedding and event business in town, owner Ben Paletsky has been busy. He’s been learning about new technology available ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries MANY LITCHFIELD COUNTY TOWNS HOLDING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Harwinton American Legion Post 137 will be holding a Memorial Day parade and ceremony. The parade will step off from the Harwinton fairgrounds at on Locust Road at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day. The ceremony will take place following the parade at the town green at the intersection of South Rd and CT Rte. 4. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. CT EVENT SPACE OWNER WORKING TO REDUCE CONCERT NOISE, BUT MORRIS — While all has been quiet over the past few weeks regarding the issue of whether outdoor concerts can resume at South Farms, a wedding and event business in town, owner Ben Paletsky has been busy. He’s been learning about new technology available FEDS: CT MAN STOOD IN PRAYER WITH ‘QANON SHAMAN’ AT SENATE Federal authorities have arrested another Connecticut man in connection with the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office said 25-year-old Richard T. Crosby Jr., of Harwinton, was charged Thursdayon
HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES IN The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. SIX YEARS IN THE MAKING: BRIDGEWATER READIES FOR GRANGE Six years in the making: Bridgewater readies for Grange Hall vote Thursday. The Bridgewater Grange. BRIDGEWATER — A six-year dispute in town is expected to be resolved in two days, with one vote. At 6 p.m. May 20, residents will be able to cast their vote about the future of Bridgewater Grange Hall — a historic landmark in town. OFFICIALS: MISSING PERSON IN HOUSATONIC RIVER MAY NOT HAVE Officials: Missing person in Housatonic River may not have survived, search underway for body KOMISARJEVSKY’S CELL PHONE PHOTOS OF MICHAELA PETIT SHOWN A former computer investigator for the state of Connecticut today testified he retrieved eight photos from Joshua Komisarjevsky’s cell phone, six of which showed a young white female on a bed. The investigator, John Farnham, did not identify the female, nor were the photos immediately shown to anybody in the courtroom. YOUNG RESIDENTS PUSH FOR MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN Young residents push for more affordable housing in Salisbury. SALISBURY — One town resident has initiated an effort to create more affordable housing. She has created a petition to develop the proposed building site at Holley Place — at Lakeville Village Center on Main Street — for her plan. The petition, “ Young People Support WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil.COUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
OFFICIAL: MAN DIES AFTER LITCHFIELD SHOOTING Official: Man dies after Litchfield shooting. LITCHFIELD — Officials are conducting a homicide investigation following a Litchfield shooting that left one person dead Monday, according to police. Police were sent to 46 West St. before 5 p.m. Monday following emergency calls “regarding a disturbance in which a firearm was discharged ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES IN The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. BILLY SMOLINSKI CASE FIGURE GOING TO PRISON FOR LYING DERBY — On what would have been William “Billy” Smolinski’s 40th birthday Monday, a man accused of lying to police about the location of his body pleaded guilty and was IN WOODBURY, FORMER CURTIS HOUSE REOPENS AS 1754 HOUSE Senior citizens receive a 10 percent discount on lunch served Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The 1754 House is located at 506 Main Street South in Woodbury. For more information, visit the inn online at www.1754house.com or call 203-405-3735. Connecticut Media Group. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. GOOD FIND IN NEW MILFORD The current star of his window display is a kinetic sculpture of the Manhattan skyline built by renowned Frederick Prescott that he found working perfectly in a barn. Priced at $3,250, it’s not in the “for everyone” category, but Mr. Borenstein said that similarpieces sell on
WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil. ROBERT MILLER: HOW SQUIRRELS AND OAKS HELP EACH OTHER They’re important in helping oaks — a species in decline — spread in the woods. “When acorns fall, they fall straight down,” Simon said. “They need transport.”. In turn, oaks and squirrels need each other. The year after an acorn mast year, when they’ve eaten their fill, gotten healthy and had lots of offspring, there area lot
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A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
OFFICIAL: MAN DIES AFTER LITCHFIELD SHOOTING Official: Man dies after Litchfield shooting. LITCHFIELD — Officials are conducting a homicide investigation following a Litchfield shooting that left one person dead Monday, according to police. Police were sent to 46 West St. before 5 p.m. Monday following emergency calls “regarding a disturbance in which a firearm was discharged ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES IN The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. BILLY SMOLINSKI CASE FIGURE GOING TO PRISON FOR LYING DERBY — On what would have been William “Billy” Smolinski’s 40th birthday Monday, a man accused of lying to police about the location of his body pleaded guilty and was IN WOODBURY, FORMER CURTIS HOUSE REOPENS AS 1754 HOUSE Senior citizens receive a 10 percent discount on lunch served Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The 1754 House is located at 506 Main Street South in Woodbury. For more information, visit the inn online at www.1754house.com or call 203-405-3735. Connecticut Media Group. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. GOOD FIND IN NEW MILFORD The current star of his window display is a kinetic sculpture of the Manhattan skyline built by renowned Frederick Prescott that he found working perfectly in a barn. Priced at $3,250, it’s not in the “for everyone” category, but Mr. Borenstein said that similarpieces sell on
WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil. ROBERT MILLER: HOW SQUIRRELS AND OAKS HELP EACH OTHER They’re important in helping oaks — a species in decline — spread in the woods. “When acorns fall, they fall straight down,” Simon said. “They need transport.”. In turn, oaks and squirrels need each other. The year after an acorn mast year, when they’ve eaten their fill, gotten healthy and had lots of offspring, there area lot
HEARST CONNECTICUT EDITOR AMONG 2021 PULITZER PRIZE 6 hours ago · The data editor for Hearst Connecticut Media Group and its affiliate in New York was among the winners of the 2021 Pulitzer Prizes Friday for a series he contributed to while at the Boston Globe Matt Rocheleau, data editor for Hearst Connecticut Media Group and CORNWALL LIBRARY TO HOST GARDENING CLASSES, LECTURES 15 hours ago · CORNWALL — The Cornwall Library is hosting Books and Blooms: Country Gardens 2021: A Benefit for the Cornwall Library from June 18 to June 20. On June 18, at 5 p.m., there will be a Zoom talk: “George Schoellkopf – Hollister House Garden: 40 Years in the Making.” Schoellkopf will talk about FAMILY SEEKS ‘JUSTICE’ FOR FATHER KILLED OUTSIDE 15 hours ago · LITCHFIELD — The family of 39-year-old father who was fatally shot this week in front of a local law firm said they are seeking “truth” and “justice” as state police have released few details about the killing. State police said Matthew Bromley, a former Torrington resident who had been KENT STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS BY MARVELWOOD SCHOOL 17 hours ago · KENT — Brennan Wilkins, class of ‘22, was named the 2021 Bodkin Scholar by the Marvelwood School. The Robert and Cornelia Bodkin Memorial Scholarship was established in 2007 by Anne “Nancy” Wood, co-founder of the Nancy and Andrew Wood DECORATED THOMASTON VETERAN RECEIVES SURPRISE ACCOLADES 6 hours ago · THOMASTON – Resident Henry Osowiecki says that he will never forget how. while he was serving in Vietnam during the war, everyone “depended on each other.” Now, Osowiecki was recently thanked for his service with a special honor bestowed on the Vietnam veteran, who served in ROXBURY LIBRARY HOSTING BAND PERFORMANCE 11 hours ago · ROXBURY — The Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St. in Roxbury, will host the New Chordtet Band on June 26 at 3 p.m., on the library’s lawn. There will be a Pop-up bar for cocktails and drinks. Picnics are welcome, and lawn chairs and a blanket. This WASHINGTON ART GALLERY HOSTING COLOR MEDITATIONS EXHIBIT 15 hours ago · WASHINGTON — Byrde + the b will hold the Faith Vicinanza “Color Meditations,” an exhibit of mandala paintings, opening July 17, from 5-7 p.m. The exhibition runs through Sept. 4. Byrde + the b, 10 Titus Road, Washington, byrdeandtheb.com. The defining criterion for a dot painting is the POLICE SEEK WITNESSES TO ‘ERRATIC’ DRIVERS NEAR SCENE OF 6 hours ago · LITCHFIELD — State police on Friday said they are looking for witnesses who may have seen two cars traveling erratically on Route 202 around the time of a fatal shooting outside a downtown law firm earlier this week. State police said they are seeking AMID LITCHFIELD FATAL SHOOTING PROBE, ATTORNEYS SAY IT’S 1 day ago · LITCHFIELD — While state police continued to say little Thursday about the ongoing probe into the deadly shooting involving a well-known lawyer, the head of the Litchfield County Bar Association says it’s common for attorneys to carry guns. Litchfield County Bar Association President Ryan Henry AMID LITCHFIELD FATAL SHOOTING PROBE, ATTORNEY SAYS IT’S 1 day ago · LITCHFIELD — While state police continued to say little Thursday about the ongoing probe into the deadly shooting involving a well-known lawyer, the Litchfield state’s attorney says she is getting updates on their progress. Litchfield State’s Attorney Dawn Gallo said police are stillCOUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
ROXBURY LIBRARY HOSTING BAND PERFORMANCE ROXBURY — The Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St. in Roxbury, will host the New Chordtet Band on June 26 at 3 p.m., on the library’s lawn. There will be a Pop-up bar for cocktails and drinks. Picnics are welcome, and lawn chairs and a blanket. This OFFICIAL: MAN DIES AFTER LITCHFIELD SHOOTING Official: Man dies after Litchfield shooting. LITCHFIELD — Officials are conducting a homicide investigation following a Litchfield shooting that left one person dead Monday, according to police. Police were sent to 46 West St. before 5 p.m. Monday following emergency calls “regarding a disturbance in which a firearm was discharged TORRINGTON MAN’S KILLING OUTSIDE LITCHFIELD LAW FIRM LITCHFIELD — The sedate community was caught by surprise Monday evening when state police were called to investigate a deadly shooting outside involving a respected attorney from a well-known law firm along the town’s historic green. On Tuesday, state police identifiedthe
ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. MANY LITCHFIELD COUNTY TOWNS HOLDING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Harwinton American Legion Post 137 will be holding a Memorial Day parade and ceremony. The parade will step off from the Harwinton fairgrounds at on Locust Road at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day. The ceremony will take place following the parade at the town green at the intersection of South Rd and CT Rte. 4. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
IN WOODBURY, FORMER CURTIS HOUSE REOPENS AS 1754 HOUSE Senior citizens receive a 10 percent discount on lunch served Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The 1754 House is located at 506 Main Street South in Woodbury. For more information, visit the inn online at www.1754house.com or call 203-405-3735. Connecticut Media Group. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business.COUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
ROXBURY LIBRARY HOSTING BAND PERFORMANCE ROXBURY — The Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St. in Roxbury, will host the New Chordtet Band on June 26 at 3 p.m., on the library’s lawn. There will be a Pop-up bar for cocktails and drinks. Picnics are welcome, and lawn chairs and a blanket. This OFFICIAL: MAN DIES AFTER LITCHFIELD SHOOTING Official: Man dies after Litchfield shooting. LITCHFIELD — Officials are conducting a homicide investigation following a Litchfield shooting that left one person dead Monday, according to police. Police were sent to 46 West St. before 5 p.m. Monday following emergency calls “regarding a disturbance in which a firearm was discharged TORRINGTON MAN’S KILLING OUTSIDE LITCHFIELD LAW FIRM LITCHFIELD — The sedate community was caught by surprise Monday evening when state police were called to investigate a deadly shooting outside involving a respected attorney from a well-known law firm along the town’s historic green. On Tuesday, state police identifiedthe
ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. MANY LITCHFIELD COUNTY TOWNS HOLDING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Harwinton American Legion Post 137 will be holding a Memorial Day parade and ceremony. The parade will step off from the Harwinton fairgrounds at on Locust Road at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day. The ceremony will take place following the parade at the town green at the intersection of South Rd and CT Rte. 4. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
IN WOODBURY, FORMER CURTIS HOUSE REOPENS AS 1754 HOUSE Senior citizens receive a 10 percent discount on lunch served Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The 1754 House is located at 506 Main Street South in Woodbury. For more information, visit the inn online at www.1754house.com or call 203-405-3735. Connecticut Media Group. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. LIFESTYLES | COUNTYTIMES.COM Argazzi Art in Lakevielle features works by three artists. Argazzi art presents “Summer Works by Tom Lieber, Victor Mirabelli and new bronze sculptures by Peter Woytuk, on view through July 31. Argazzi Art is located at 22 Millerton Road, Lakeville. For more information call 860-435-8222 or visit www.argazziart.com. ROXBURY LIBRARY HOSTING BAND PERFORMANCE ROXBURY — The Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St. in Roxbury, will host the New Chordtet Band on June 26 at 3 p.m., on the library’s lawn. There will be a Pop-up bar for cocktails and drinks. Picnics are welcome, and lawn chairs and a blanket. This FEDS: CT MAN STOOD IN PRAYER WITH ‘QANON SHAMAN’ AT SENATE Federal authorities have arrested another Connecticut man in connection with the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office said 25-year-old Richard T. Crosby Jr., of Harwinton, was charged Thursdayon
HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES IN The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. KOMISARJEVSKY’S CELL PHONE PHOTOS OF MICHAELA PETIT SHOWN A former computer investigator for the state of Connecticut today testified he retrieved eight photos from Joshua Komisarjevsky’s cell phone, six of which showed a young white female on a bed. The investigator, John Farnham, did not identify the female, nor were the photos immediately shown to anybody in the courtroom. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. YOUNG RESIDENTS PUSH FOR MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN Young residents push for more affordable housing in Salisbury. SALISBURY — One town resident has initiated an effort to create more affordable housing. She has created a petition to develop the proposed building site at Holley Place — at Lakeville Village Center on Main Street — for her plan. The petition, “ Young People Support WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil.COUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
OPINION: CT LAW COULD LEAVE MORE WORKERS WITH FEWER HOURS 18 minutes ago · Politicians are full of well-intentioned policies that blow up in the face of workers. Connecticut’s new “fair work week” scheduling proposal is the latest example. The state Senate recently passed Senate Bill 668, a bill which would penalize employers for making schedule changes for hourly FEDS: CT MAN STOOD IN PRAYER WITH ‘QANON SHAMAN’ AT SENATE Federal authorities have arrested another Connecticut man in connection with the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office said 25-year-old Richard T. Crosby Jr., of Harwinton, was charged Thursdayon
ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
MANY LITCHFIELD COUNTY TOWNS HOLDING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Harwinton American Legion Post 137 will be holding a Memorial Day parade and ceremony. The parade will step off from the Harwinton fairgrounds at on Locust Road at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day. The ceremony will take place following the parade at the town green at the intersection of South Rd and CT Rte. 4. OFFICIALS: MISSING PERSON IN HOUSATONIC RIVER MAY NOT HAVE Officials: Missing person in Housatonic River may not have survived, search underway for body IN WOODBURY, FORMER CURTIS HOUSE REOPENS AS 1754 HOUSE Senior citizens receive a 10 percent discount on lunch served Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The 1754 House is located at 506 Main Street South in Woodbury. For more information, visit the inn online at www.1754house.com or call 203-405-3735. Connecticut Media Group. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business.COUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
OPINION: CT LAW COULD LEAVE MORE WORKERS WITH FEWER HOURS 18 minutes ago · Politicians are full of well-intentioned policies that blow up in the face of workers. Connecticut’s new “fair work week” scheduling proposal is the latest example. The state Senate recently passed Senate Bill 668, a bill which would penalize employers for making schedule changes for hourly FEDS: CT MAN STOOD IN PRAYER WITH ‘QANON SHAMAN’ AT SENATE Federal authorities have arrested another Connecticut man in connection with the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office said 25-year-old Richard T. Crosby Jr., of Harwinton, was charged Thursdayon
ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
MANY LITCHFIELD COUNTY TOWNS HOLDING MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Harwinton American Legion Post 137 will be holding a Memorial Day parade and ceremony. The parade will step off from the Harwinton fairgrounds at on Locust Road at 2 p.m. on Memorial Day. The ceremony will take place following the parade at the town green at the intersection of South Rd and CT Rte. 4. OFFICIALS: MISSING PERSON IN HOUSATONIC RIVER MAY NOT HAVE Officials: Missing person in Housatonic River may not have survived, search underway for body IN WOODBURY, FORMER CURTIS HOUSE REOPENS AS 1754 HOUSE Senior citizens receive a 10 percent discount on lunch served Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The 1754 House is located at 506 Main Street South in Woodbury. For more information, visit the inn online at www.1754house.com or call 203-405-3735. Connecticut Media Group. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. LIFESTYLES | COUNTYTIMES.COM Argazzi Art in Lakevielle features works by three artists. Argazzi art presents “Summer Works by Tom Lieber, Victor Mirabelli and new bronze sculptures by Peter Woytuk, on view through July 31. Argazzi Art is located at 22 Millerton Road, Lakeville. For more information call 860-435-8222 or visit www.argazziart.com. HERE’S HOW THE $1,000 EMPLOYMENT BONUS WILL WORK IN Here’s how the $1,000 employment bonus will work in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont, center, tries out the new printing press at Five Points Center for the Arts during his May 14 visit. He is pictured with the center's board president, Eric Forstmann, left, and executive director Judy McElhone. BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS VOTE TO KEEP TOWN CONTROL OVER BRIDGEWATER — The fate of the Bridgewater Grange Hall is sealed — the town will retain ownership of the property. On Thursday night, by a hand counted paper vote of 155 to 89, enough residents have shown they don’t want the Bridgewater Preservation Association to take ownership of the Grange Hall, a historic landmark in town, at 11 MainStreet South.
SIX YEARS IN THE MAKING: BRIDGEWATER READIES FOR GRANGE Six years in the making: Bridgewater readies for Grange Hall vote Thursday. The Bridgewater Grange. BRIDGEWATER — A six-year dispute in town is expected to be resolved in two days, with one vote. At 6 p.m. May 20, residents will be able to cast their vote about the future of Bridgewater Grange Hall — a historic landmark in town. BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES IN The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. OFFICIALS: MISSING PERSON IN HOUSATONIC RIVER MAY NOT HAVE Officials: Missing person in Housatonic River may not have survived, search underway for body KOMISARJEVSKY’S CELL PHONE PHOTOS OF MICHAELA PETIT SHOWN A former computer investigator for the state of Connecticut today testified he retrieved eight photos from Joshua Komisarjevsky’s cell phone, six of which showed a young white female on a bed. The investigator, John Farnham, did not identify the female, nor were the photos immediately shown to anybody in the courtroom. ANOTHER VIEW: ARE THERE MOUNTAIN LIONS IN CONNECTICUT This photo provided by the U.S. National Park Service shows a mountain lion, newly dubbed P-79 with a new tracking collar, following its capture in a Simi Valley, Calif., neighborhood early Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019. For many decades, hosts of individuals have reported seeing mountain lions in Connecticut. But other than the one killed by amotor
YOUNG RESIDENTS PUSH FOR MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN Young residents push for more affordable housing in Salisbury. SALISBURY — One town resident has initiated an effort to create more affordable housing. She has created a petition to develop the proposed building site at Holley Place — at Lakeville Village Center on Main Street — for her plan. The petition, “ Young People Support WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil.COUNTYTIMES.COM
A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
NEWS | COUNTYTIMES.COM State police: Extra patrols ready for Memorial Day weekend travel surge. With COVID-19 restrictions lifting across Connecticut, state police said they expect to see a greater number of vehicles back on the roads and highways this Memorial Day weekend — and they are ready to keep drivers safe with increased enforcement. LIFESTYLES | COUNTYTIMES.COM Argazzi Art in Lakevielle features works by three artists. Argazzi art presents “Summer Works by Tom Lieber, Victor Mirabelli and new bronze sculptures by Peter Woytuk, on view through July 31. Argazzi Art is located at 22 Millerton Road, Lakeville. For more information call 860-435-8222 or visit www.argazziart.com. ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES INBETTER PLACEFORESTS SANTA CRUZ
The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. YALE UNIVERSITY AND THE ELLEN BATTELL STOECKEL ESTATE The change that has recently occurred begins another of many chapters in the history of the long and fruitful Norfolk/Yale relationship that extends back to the 19th century. When the last direct descendent of the Battell family, Ellen Battell Stoeckel, passed away in 1939, her will stipulated that the bulk of her estate, including the property THE SALISBURY TOM DREW CASE: WHAT WENT 'WRONG'? Editor’s Note: This is the second story in a series about the case of Tom Drew. SALISBURY—State Police theories about the Tom Drew case include a scenario that does not conform to the timeframe provided by caretakers of the retired fashion designer who disappeared from his 13.5-acre estate nearly five years ago, feeble, unaware and 91 yearsold.
WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil. ROBERT MILLER: HOW SQUIRRELS AND OAKS HELP EACH OTHER They’re important in helping oaks — a species in decline — spread in the woods. “When acorns fall, they fall straight down,” Simon said. “They need transport.”. In turn, oaks and squirrels need each other. The year after an acorn mast year, when they’ve eaten their fill, gotten healthy and had lots of offspring, there area lot
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A mix of clouds and sun. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low near 50F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. The staff of the Litchfield Jazz Festival is presenting the fourth installment of their free virtual concert series for April. The best hot chocolate of alltime.
NEWS | COUNTYTIMES.COM State police: Extra patrols ready for Memorial Day weekend travel surge. With COVID-19 restrictions lifting across Connecticut, state police said they expect to see a greater number of vehicles back on the roads and highways this Memorial Day weekend — and they are ready to keep drivers safe with increased enforcement. LIFESTYLES | COUNTYTIMES.COM Argazzi Art in Lakevielle features works by three artists. Argazzi art presents “Summer Works by Tom Lieber, Victor Mirabelli and new bronze sculptures by Peter Woytuk, on view through July 31. Argazzi Art is located at 22 Millerton Road, Lakeville. For more information call 860-435-8222 or visit www.argazziart.com. ONE DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED IN CRASH INVOLVING TRACTOR WINCHESTER — A man from Winsted died following a head-on crash involving a tractor-trailer-involved crash Friday night, police said. Officers were dispatched to North Main Street along Route 8 near the Winchester treatment plant at about 6:45 a.m. for a reported crash with “serious injuries BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES INBETTER PLACEFORESTS SANTA CRUZ
The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut. LITCHFIELD PAINT OWNERS SELL BUSINESS AFTER 43 YEARS LITCHFIELD — For the past four decades, whenever someone would bring a color sample to John Winter, owner of Litchfield Paint & Wallpaper, he could match a paint color from it — just with his eyes, he said. “I never needed a machine,” said Winter, a Washington resident, who is retiring after 43 years in business. YALE UNIVERSITY AND THE ELLEN BATTELL STOECKEL ESTATE The change that has recently occurred begins another of many chapters in the history of the long and fruitful Norfolk/Yale relationship that extends back to the 19th century. When the last direct descendent of the Battell family, Ellen Battell Stoeckel, passed away in 1939, her will stipulated that the bulk of her estate, including the property THE SALISBURY TOM DREW CASE: WHAT WENT 'WRONG'? Editor’s Note: This is the second story in a series about the case of Tom Drew. SALISBURY—State Police theories about the Tom Drew case include a scenario that does not conform to the timeframe provided by caretakers of the retired fashion designer who disappeared from his 13.5-acre estate nearly five years ago, feeble, unaware and 91 yearsold.
WATERTOWN SPIRIT GUIDE SAYS HE HELPS PEOPLE CONNECT WITH WATERTOWN — Peter Marks said he knew at a young age that he was prescient, that he had an ability that only a few humans possess, an ability to receive messages from the “other side” and relay those messages to the intended person on this side of the veil. ROBERT MILLER: HOW SQUIRRELS AND OAKS HELP EACH OTHER They’re important in helping oaks — a species in decline — spread in the woods. “When acorns fall, they fall straight down,” Simon said. “They need transport.”. In turn, oaks and squirrels need each other. The year after an acorn mast year, when they’ve eaten their fill, gotten healthy and had lots of offspring, there area lot
NEWS | COUNTYTIMES.COM State police: Extra patrols ready for Memorial Day weekend travel surge. With COVID-19 restrictions lifting across Connecticut, state police said they expect to see a greater number of vehicles back on the roads and highways this Memorial Day weekend — and they are ready to keep drivers safe with increased enforcement. COVID VARIANTS FIRST FOUND IN INDIA NOW DETECTED IN CT 15 hours ago · Despite a continued drop in new infections statewide, researchers said they have discovered several COVID-19 variants that may have fueled India’s deadly second wave of the pandemic in Connecticut. The latest joint report on variants from the Yale School of Public Health, the state Department of LIFESTYLES | COUNTYTIMES.COM Argazzi Art in Lakevielle features works by three artists. Argazzi art presents “Summer Works by Tom Lieber, Victor Mirabelli and new bronze sculptures by Peter Woytuk, on view through July 31. Argazzi Art is located at 22 Millerton Road, Lakeville. For more information call 860-435-8222 or visit www.argazziart.com. KENT MEMORIAL LIBRARY TO CELEBRATE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY 50 minutes ago · KENT — The Kent Memorial Library has commenced a yearlong celebration of their centennial, which takes place in March 2022. The anniversary will be marked by special events as well as an online timeline that showcases the library’s history. ‘IT REALLY MATTERS’: LITCHFIELD GROUP REPAINTS CROSSWALK 15 hours ago · LITCHFIELD — The colors of the rainbow became very bright and visible on North Lake Street in Litchfield, as about two dozen people got together to re-paint a crosswalk in the Pride colors. The purpose of the initiative, which was planned for Pride month, is to show support for the LGBTQ+ TORRINGTON: O&G INDUSTRIES NAMES HEAD OF BUSINESS TORRINGTON – Christina Oneglia Rossi has been named vice president of business development within O&G Industries’ Building Group. In her new role, Christina will be focused on driving growth for building construction services throughout the SALISBURY BANK OFFERS FREE COMMUNITY SHRED 'DRIVE-THRU 50 minutes ago · SALISBURY — Salisbury Bank is sponsoring a free shred event and food drive. “Identity theft continues to be a concern for individuals and businesses. One way you can ensure that thieves don’t gain access to information that could be confidential is shredding documents with personal information SUMMER-LIKE HEAT CAUSING MORE CT SCHOOLS TO DISMISS EARLY 19 hours ago · Many school districts across the state have announced plans to dismiss students early on Monday, with forecasts calling for temperatures in the high-80s. The National Weather Service said high temperatures will be “more reminiscent of the middle of summer” CT DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AWARDS FARM TRANSITION GRANT 22 hours ago · LITCHFIELD COUNTY — The Connecticut Department of Agriculture has awarded 24 grants from the Farm Transition Grant (FTG) program, totaling $497,382 to strengthen the economic viability of Connecticut farmers and agricultural cooperatives seeking to BETTER PLACE FORESTS, A NATURAL BURIAL OPTION, LAUNCHES IN The median cost of a funeral with viewing, vault and burial in 2019 was $9,135 per person, while a headstone and plot can range from $1,700 to $10,000, depending on location, according to Choice Mutual. Better Place Forests has five locations in four states including California, Arizona, Minnesota and now Connecticut.* Sign Up
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LITCHFIELD HILLS — Still in the throes of working through the “re-openings” in Connecticut, churches are closed and sharing religious services online, but are concerned that monetary pledges are faltering. Restaurants have the option to offer curb service and delivery, or remain closed with … STEPHEN FRIES: CANNED FISH CAN MAKE A COMEBACK WITH THESE RECIPES I have found that using a quality, sustainable canned tuna or other fish results in a tasty and easy to make dish these days. UNDER NEW OWNERS, OLD RIVERTON INN SET TO OFFER TAVERN TAKEOUT The Old Riverton Inn’s new owners said they are proud to unveil the remodeled Royal Coachman Tavern. COVID-19 TESTING SITES OPENING AT 12 LOCAL PHARMACIES IN CT CVS Health is opening 12 local COVID-19 testing sites at its pharmacies in Connecticut on Friday. It hopes to have 1,000 open across the country by the end of May, performing 1.5 million tests amonth.
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