Archive for March, 2010

UConn 90, Florida State 50 – next stop, Final Four

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With tonight’s victory over Florida State, the team extends its winning streak to 76 consecutive games – the longest winning streak in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history.

Former DCF worker accused of child’s death found not guilty

by: Caitlin E. Dineen | Staff Writer March 30, 2010
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“I’m not saying this was an accident,” said Judge Bright. “I don’t know.”

Gov. calls out the troops to deal with flooding

by: Submitted Press Release March 30, 2010
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Military, State Police, helicopters and National Guard are on stand-by.

East Hampton Town Hall early closing

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The East Hampton Town Hall and building department will close at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 1 and will be closed all day Friday, April 2 for the holiday. Posted March 30, 2010

EDC: March ‘Business of the Month’

by: Submitted Press Release March 30, 2010
Photo courtesy of Designing Kids

To nominate a Business of the Month, contact any of the EDC members.

Veteran trains for inaugural Warrior Games

Air Force disabled veteran Matthew Bilancia strengthens his core muscles in preparation for the inaugural Warrior Games May 10-14, 2010. (Photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden)

For the past three years, an intense combination of cardiovascular and weight-lifting sessions five and six days a week has been his medicine of choice.

East Hampton takes the challenge

Image courtesy of Community Energy Inc.

East Hampton will buy 1 million kilowatt hours (kWhs) of Renewable Energy Certificates – or the equivalent of 27 percent of the municipal energy use – from Community Energy.

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Space for the first volume is limited and the submission deadline is April 1. The cookbook is to be professionally published and available in time for Mother’s Day.

Shades of ‘Joe Camel’ – RJ Reynolds pays bill

by: Submitted Press Release March 27, 2010
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The ad spread, which included a four-page fold out poster, appeared in the 40th anniversary edition of Rolling Stone dated November 15, 2007.

“Stories in Stone” and the early settlers

by: Submitted Press Release March 26, 2010
Jelle Zeilinga de Boer, author of "Stories in Stone"

For example, Chatham’s gold played a role in the acquisition of its charter and Middletown’s lead helped the Connecticut colony gain its freedom during the American Revolution.