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CT News Digest: 11-26-09

 
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    State football playoffs: St. Joseph's suspenseful wait ends in jubilation

    11/26/09 St. Joseph's players hadn't even put the finishing touches on their 49-31 victory over Trumbull, and coach Joe DellaVecchia knew his team was in trouble.
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    Playoff spot could be on the line for St. Paul football today

    11/26/09 The Connecticut high school football promise land is possibly just 48 minutes away for the Falcons.
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    State football playoffs: St. Joseph's suspenseful wait ends in jubilation

    11/26/09 St. Joseph's players hadn't even put the finishing touches on their 49-31 victory over Trumbull, and coach Joe DellaVecchia knew his team was in trouble.
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    Ridgefield finishes 9-1, but out of state playoffs

    11/26/09 RIDGEFIELD -- A game that had a little of everything didn't include enough to extend Ridgefield High's 9-1 football season. The Tigers wore down visiting Danbury in an FCIAC finale Thursday
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    State football playoffs: St. Joseph's suspenseful wait ends in jubilation

    11/26/09 St. Joseph's players hadn't even put the finishing touches on their 49-31 victory over Trumbull, and coach Joe DellaVecchia knew his team was in trouble.
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    Firefighters battle chemical fire Thanksgiving morning

    11/26/09 A chemical fire at an industrial plant in Southport resulted in the closure of the Post Road on Thanksgiving morning.
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    State football playoffs: St. Joseph's suspenseful wait ends in jubilation

    11/26/09 St. Joseph's players hadn't even put the finishing touches on their 49-31 victory over Trumbull, and coach Joe DellaVecchia knew his team was in trouble.
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    18th-Century Kitchen Devices, Toys Are Hot Collectibles

    11/26/09 Eighteenth-century American family meals required hours to prepare. Food was caught or harvested and canned, smoked or carefully stored, but that was only the beginning. The fireplace was used for heat and cooking. Large iron pots were hung over or near the fire. Meat, fish and fowl were cooked on spits, and sometimes food, perhaps potatoes, were cooked in the hot ashes.
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    Casty's Lines (Nov. 25, 2009)

    11/26/09 Turkey Day Happy Thanksgiving! Every year at this time my thoughts go back to those old fashioned Turkey Day football games against our former rivals from Clarks Summit. Those games still remain as my fondest memories as an athlete at THS. In 1963,we won 3-0 on Dave Brandon's 27 yard field goal (I was the holder and Bill "Lumpy" Shaw was the snapper). After the game at Memorial Park, Syracuse ...
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    Police Reports

    11/26/09 Five garden gnomes, valued at $75 each, were reported stolen from the front lawn of a residence on Edgewood Road at noon on Monday, Nov. 16, according to Darien Police. The gnomes had last been seen in their usual place at 3 p.m. the day before.
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    Firefighters battle chemical fire Thanksgiving morning

    11/26/09 A chemical fire at an industrial plant in Southport resulted in the closure of the Post Road on Thanksgiving morning.
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    State football playoffs: St. Joseph's suspenseful wait ends in jubilation

    11/26/09 St. Joseph's players hadn't even put the finishing touches on their 49-31 victory over Trumbull, and coach Joe DellaVecchia knew his team was in trouble.
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