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Best Place to Have Physical Therapy
1) Black Rock Physical Therapy Physical therapy is a crucial part of getting back on your feet after an accident, injury or years of discomfort and pain. Tara Collins, PT, IMT.C, CSCS, physical therapist and owner of Black Rock Physical Therapy, makes...
Tags: Fibromyalgia, Health Treatments, Trumbull, Migraine, Physical Therapy
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Best Credit Union
1) Sikorsky Financial Credit Union What started out as a small band of aircraft company employees pooling their savings some 50 years ago, has become one of the largest not-for-profit financial cooperatives in Connecticut with more than 54,000 members....
Tags: Fairfield County, Stamford, Union (Tolland, Connecticut), General Electric Company
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Best Antiques Store
1) Stratford Antique Center If you've got a couple of hours spare on a rainy afternoon, you could do worse than head down to the 'big blue building' off junction 31 of the I-95, otherwise known as Stratford Antique Center. And if you're there on a...
Tags: Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Stamford, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Yale Grad Da'Vine Joy Randolph Nominated For A Tony
Hartford CourantLast May, Da'Vine Joy Randolph graduated from the Yale School of Drama, unclear what her future as an actor would hold. On Tuesday morning, she was nominated as best featured actor in a musical for her performance in "Ghost: The Musical," in a role of...Tags: Music Theater, David Alan Grier, Celebrities, Evita (musical), Frank Langella
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Tracking Extremists: A new study shows a rise in "Patriot Groups" here in Connecticut
The good news: Connecticut's "hate group" index appears to be holding fairly steady. The bad news: the number of far-right wing, anti-federal-government-conspiracy "Patriot groups" in Connecticut more than doubled last year.
That's the word from the...Tags: Government, Lobbying, Minority Groups, Quinnipiac University, Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut)
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STANDINGS: Men's City League Basketball
B LEAGUE: Cunningham Electric 6-0, Circus Sports Bar/Huber Farms 4-1, Hooligans 2-3, Jacob's Family Dentistry 2-5, Behavior Care Specialists 0-5. C LEAGUE: Frederick Farmers/Northwestern Mutual 6-0, Dahme Construction 5-2, TapZ 5-2, Coke Zero 2-5,...Tags: Chrysler Group LLC
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Brown wins horseman title at S.D. Horse Fair
Twenty-five horse people from South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska competed to win the title of 2012 South Dakota Horse Fair Great American Horseman. They competed in three rounds of competition: ranch riding; ranch cutting and ranch... -
BASKETBALL: Men's City League
TNT/HEARTLAND STATE BANK: John Nowell 5, Nathan Devlin 9, Jeremy Nowell 10, Marcus Smith 5, Jordan Nowell 22, Colby Simonson 16, Lonny Anderson 10, Dave Spider 2. FG, 31. FT, 3 of 9. FREDERICK FARMERS/NW MUTUAL: David Bretsch 10, Cody Bruns 15, Aaron...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Machine Manufacturing, Chrysler Group LLC
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Road-tripping in New Zealand
TANGARAKAU GORGE, New Zealand — We've all seen those "Danger — Falling Rocks" signs when driving. But here, on the nearly 100-mile-long Forgotten World Highway, that sign several miles back that said "Do Not Loiter or Park on Ridge" takes...
Tags: Road Transportation, Lakes and Ponds, Trips and Vacations, National Parks, Pies and Tarts
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Court listings
James D. Lemar, 71, Lead, speeding, fined $105. Jonathon Mark Evenson, 23, of 1110 S. Kline St., stop sign violation, fined $120. Keith Richard Johnson, 34, of 803 N. Lloyd St., open container, fined $120. Miranda Kay Rossow, 17, Herreid, no driver'...Tags: Richard Johnson, Watertown, Trials, Prisons, Fines
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Warning siren testing begins next week
Brown County will begin weekly testing of its outdoor warning sirens next week. The 32 sirens will be tested weekly at 6 Wednesday nights, according to a release from the Brown County Emergency Management office. The sirens are designed to alert...Tags: Groton, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Westport
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BROADWAY REVIEW: Savvy, bizarre, shrewd 'Jesus Christ Superstar' connects
NEW YORK — At the top of the Broadway transfer of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's “Jesus Christ Superstar,” there's a clever little pre-curtain announcement, spoken by the show's...
Tags: Theater, Tim Rice, Arts and Culture, Paul Nolan, Andrew Lloyd Webber
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