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    Career coach shows 'Where To Go'

    01/25/10 That's why the executive and career coach from Darien has written "Where To Go From Here: Reinventing Your Career, Your Business, Your Working Life," an exercise book designed to give step-by-step guidance to people looking to make a career change.
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    Canadiens Assign Max Pacioretty To Bulldogs

    01/24/10 MONTREAL, QC - Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey announced today that forward Max Pacioretty has been assigned to the Hamilton Bulldogs from the Canadiens.
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    Funeral notices for Friday, Jan. 15

    01/15/10 BANNAN, FRANK E. SR., Waymart, today, 6 p.m., Jenkins Funeral Home, 269 Belmont St., Waymart, by the Rev. Rand Kizer, pastor, South Clinton Baptist Church. Interment, Canaan Corners Cemetery. Calling hours today, 4 until service. Memorials: St. Jude C
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    Funeral notices for Tuesday, Jan. 12

    01/13/10 BANNAN, FRANK E. SR., Waymart, Friday, 6 p.m., Jenkins Funeral Home, 269 Belmont St., Waymart, by the Rev. Rand Kizer, pastor, South Clinton Baptist Church. Interment, Canaan Corners Cemetery. Calling hours Friday, 4 until time of service. Memorials:
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    Steve Bond: Who makes us run?

    01/12/10 The question often asked is "what makes us tick?" One that could be reasonably asked about runners is "who makes us run?" I'd bet there has been a strongly influential person in the lives of serious runners that led them into being just that. For me, that was my father, Richard Bond, who passed on last Thursday, Jan. 7. Several of my running friends and I had a memorial run for my dad that very ...
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    Gay marriage became legal at midnight in NH

    01/01/10 About 15 same-sex couples braved the cold to exchange vows outside the State House.
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    Oil steadies near $79 on dollar, U.S. data

    12/29/09 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices steadied near $79 a barrel on Tuesday as the market weighed gains in the dollar against strong U.S. consumer confidence data and colder weather in top consumer the United States.
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    Government invests in Voices of September 11

    12/29/09 A New Canaan nonprofit that offers aid and advocacy for victims of 9/11 is getting some support of its own from the federal government. Congressman Jim Himes (CT-4) announced earlier this month that federal funds have been secured to support Voices of September 11, a national nonprofit organization.
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    Connecticut Democrats pass two bills to cut deficit

    12/24/09 HARTFORD -- The Democratic-controlled House and Senate on Monday, amid Republican claims that they have been excluded from the budget-adjustment process, approved two bills that would erase about $200 million of the state s $337 million deficit.
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    Recession still affecting nonprofits

    12/24/09 The economic recession has created an unstable climate of increased service needs and decreased donations for many Darien nonprofits, according to a recent study by the Fairfield County Community Foundation.
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    Economic rebound will bring green-minded programs to Connecticut

    12/24/09 State and local programs that are dually eco-friendly and economically beneficial will begin sprouting in Connecticut as the regional fiscal situation improves, State Sen. L. Scott Frantz (R-36) said.
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    Recession still taking toll on nonprofits

    12/24/09 The economic recession has created an unstable climate of increased service needs and decreased donations for many New Canaan nonprofits, according to a recent study by the Fairfield County Community Foundation.
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    Rell announces $2.1 M for affordable housing in town

    12/24/09 Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced Monday that the state will provide $2.1 million in financial assistance for an affordable housing project at the Mill Apartments in New Canaan.
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    'Boys of Summer' Recall Days at HVRHS and in Major Leagues

    12/23/09 In the midst of winter the Fulco Project has looked back at the baseball players who once dominated the fields at Housatonic Valley Regional High School.
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    Police step up bus stop enforcement

    12/23/09 With an increase in traffic anticipated during the holiday season, officers of the New Canaan Police Department will intensify their efforts to target motorists who pass stopped school buses.
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    Joseloff assumes leadership position in SWRMPO

    12/16/09 Thanksgiving may be over but First Selectman Gordon Joseloff has a little bit more on his plate. The South Western Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (SWRMPO), the transportation policy-making organization for eight southwest Connecticut communities, elected Joseloff as its vice chairman last Thursday.
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    MTA deficit plan cuts rail cars, late-night train to Connecticut

    12/16/09 Looking to cut a $383 million budget gap, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is set to vote Wednesday on a slate of budget cuts, including ending a late-night train to Stamford and other Fairfield County municipalities, and running fewer train cars on Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line.
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    Jewish literacy in your mailbox

    12/16/09 Several years ago, Springfield, Mass.-based philanthropist Harold Grinspoon was on a plane and heard a child crying. Grinspoon watched as the boy's father pulled a book out of his bag and read to his son. By the time the story was finished, the boy was asleep.
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    USM loses to Bowdoin in closing seconds

    12/07/09 USM's improbable second half comeback fell short with three seconds remaining when Bowdoin's sophomore guard Will Hanley (New Canaan, CT) laid in the ball for the 68-66 win in Gorham last Tuesday. The Bowdoin Polar Bears saw their 41-23 halftime lead vanish at the hands of the Huskies, led by junior forward Cortez Isaac (Washington, DC), who lead all scorers with 34 points.
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    Ski Report

    11/17/09 LEBANON, N.H. (AP) -- Latest skiing conditions, as supplied by SnoCountry Mountain Reports. Conditions are subject to change due to weather, skier/rider traffic and other factors. Be aware of changing conditions. For more information go to www.snocountry.com: Tuesday, Nov. 17 NORTHEAST Maine Sunday River -- Tue 6:42 am variable 6 - 12 base 4 of 132 trails 2 miles, 19 ...
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