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Jeannette Walls' Visit Among R.J. Julia Events
The Hartford CourantJeannette Walls, the journalist whose 2009 memoir "The Glass Castle," about growing up poor with brilliant but neglectful parents, has been a New York Times bestseller for five years, has written her first novel, "The Silver Star" (Scribner, $26). It's...Tags: Literature, Poetry, Interior Policy, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Yatsenick, Tingley, Galbraith And Harris Adevance To CWGA Championship Semifinals
Nicole Yatsenick, Lida Tingley, Carol Galbraith and Suzanne Harris won their quarterfinal matches and advanced to the semifinal round of the Connecticut Women’s Golf Association Championship at Hartford Golf Club. Yatsenick, the defending champion,... -
Fifty Four Players Advance In Travelers Championship Qualifier
Fifty four players advanced from the Travelers Championship prequalifier at Connecticut National Golf Club on Tuesday to the qualifier on Monday. The top four players on Monday qualify for the Travelers Championship. The 54 who advanced on Tuesday: +++...Tags: Haddam, Wethersfield, North Stonington, Miller Place, Miami Beach
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Defending Champ Nicole Yatsenick Advances To CWGA Championship Quarterfinals
Defending champion Nicole Yatsenick, medalist in the qualifier with a 78, led eight players into the championship flight quarterfinal round of the Connecticut Women’s Golf Association Championship at Hartford Golf Club. She was a first-round winner,... -
50 Cent Fills The Boxing Impresario Bill
The Hartford CourantWhen the hands on the clock climb toward midnight at 50 Cent's Birthday Bash on July 5 at the Connecticut Convention Center. When the hands climb toward the actual birthday of Curtis James Jackson III, we may find it appropriate to consider three men...Tags: Lightweight Boxing, International Boxing Federation, Television Industry, ESPN (tv network), Ultimate Fighting Championship
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Southern-Style Meets Soul At Us Restaurant
The Hartford CourantAs a Kentucky native and a first-time restaurant owner, Kendra O'Garro is relatively new to the Nutmeg State and newer still to the industry. But she knows her chess pie. Recently a traveling nurse stopped by Us Restaurant and Lounge, the Middletown...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Jamaica, Recipes, Pies and Tarts, Lifestyle and Leisure
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East Hartford Girl Scout Receives Top Honors
The Hartford CourantLindsay Cadwallader is not only valedictorian of her high school with a scholarship to the University of Connecticut, she's a star athlete who just earned the Gold Award, the highest possible honor in Girl Scouts. A senior at the Classical Magnet...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, East Hartford, University of Connecticut
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50 Cent Presents An Impressive Hartford Boxing Card
The Hartford CourantMike Oliver's last bout was 20 months ago in Puerto Rico, a loss to Juan Manuel Lopez on a technical knockout in the second round. Oliver, a Hartford featherweight, needed time to recuperate from that fight. He rested his body and mind, stepping away...Tags: International Boxing Federation, Human Interest, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), ESPN (tv network), Heavyweight
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Purchasing Power In Hartford Metro Area Exceptionally Strong
The Hartford CourantThe Bureau of Economic Analysis released an estimate of buying power by metro area for the first time ever Thursday, and it reveals how fortunate many residents of Connecticut are. Metro Hartford, which is Middlesex, Tolland and Hartford counties, is...Tags: Prices, Fairfield County, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Inflation and Deflation, Personal Income
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State Plan For Cyber Threats To Electric Grid Taking Shape
The Hartford CourantDan Esty, the state's energy commissioner, sat across a conference table from Art House, Connecticut's head utility regulator, in the bunker of the State Armory in Hartford last July for a drill that simulated a statewide response to a major hurricane....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Robert Gates, West Hartford, Bank of America Corp., Northeast Utilities
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READER SUBMITTED: Office Specializing In Sinus Disorders Opens In Windsor
WindsorA new office specializing in sinus disorders has recently opened in Windsor. Dr. Jeffrey Sawyer, an ear, nose and throat specialist who focuses on sinus disorders has been treating patients suffering from sinus problems for nearly thirty years. Every...Tags: Human Body, Ear, Nose, and Throat, University of Pennsylvania, Colleges and Universities, South Windsor
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READER SUBMITTED: Hartford Business Journal Names New Editorial Management Team
HartfordAfter an intensive national search, the Hartford Business Journal is pleased and proud to announce the formation of a new editorial management team. The search was undertaken when current Editor Norm Bell announced his departure in late June to relocate...Tags: University of Hartford, Journalism, Newspaper and Magazine
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