06/06/11 The 2011 CMA Music Festival promises to bring even more excitement and entertainment to downtown Nashville. Country Music icon Dolly Parton will sign autographs on Saturday at Noon, for a limited number of lucky winners in the Fan Fair Exhibit Hall. Parton, who hasnt signed autographs at the event since the mid 1970s, wanted to do something special for fans in celebration of...
06/03/11 In this Sept. 2, 2009, file photo, U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., speaks during a health care reform town hall meeting at Norwalk High School. Photo: File Photo / Stamford Advocate File Photo
05/25/11 Ruth Collins Caruso Quiriconi, a native of Greenwich, died on May 19 at Bridgeport Hospital. She was 75 years old. Quiriconi was born in Greenwich to J. Fred and Mabel Collins. She graduated from...
05/25/11 Saugatuck Rowing Club won four races and qualified seven boats for next month's U.S. Youth Nationals with a strong performance at last weekend's Northeast Regionals on the Merrimack River in...
05/24/11 Lena Gjonaj of Easton is hosting a seminar on franchise opportunities on June 8 in Norwalk at the Doubletree Inn. The event is free to the public. Gjonaj is co-owner of The Entrepreneur's Source...
05/24/11 Greenwich Emergency Management Director Daniel Warzoha. Photo: Greenwich Time, File Photo / Greenwich Time File Photo Despite being home to the Times Square car bomber and scores of Sept. 11 victims, Fairfield County emerged as a loser in the latest round of homeland security funding, a snub that is being blasted by regional leaders.
05/20/11 The BoSox Club, the official booster club of the Boston Red Sox, is announcing its 2011 summer camp essay contest. Boys and girls can enter to win attendance at summer baseball and softball camps sponsored by the club. The deadline is Friday, June 3.
05/20/11 Fr. Paul Check instructs seminarians at St. John Fisher Seminary in Stamford Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Photo: Autumn Driscoll / Connecticut Post | Buy This Photo
05/20/11 IRVINE, Calif. - The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, working in conjunction with the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce and the College Baseball Foundation, has released the list
05/20/11 John Pelligrini, co-owner of Super Duper Weenie Hot Dogs, stands next to one of the business' four mobile catering trucks. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT
05/20/11 South Carolina junior left-hander Michael Roth and sophomore right-hander Matt Price have been named semifinalists for the 2011 Dick Howser Trophy, awarded to the top collegiate baseball player by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA).
05/19/11 A former Addison resident who Suburban Life wrote about more than 20 years ago for launching successful business ventures throughout the area takes a moment to look back on the last 40 years of his career.
05/19/11 "It was awesome. Awesome and surreal," Brown said. "My favorite moment was when he came out on stage. I said, `This is really happening.' " Obama, who arrived late but stayed for the entire two-hour commencement ceremony, told the Class of 2011 they looked fantastic and talked about how the U.S. Coast Guard has played an important role in his presidency.
05/12/11 Westchester Launch Builds on Success in Fairfield County Where Main Street Connect Has Emerged as Major Force in Community News
05/11/11 Casey DeLorenzo and her friends will load into two or three party buses and head to prom on Friday - for some of them, it's one of the last events they have in high school."It's sad. I'm really going...
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05/06/11 The following games were recently played by Wilton Soccer Association teams. Boys Travel Under-14 Wilton 4, New Canaan Black 0 Wilton scored within the first minute of play on a perfect pass from Gerrit Gaillard to Calvin Wardle. Wardle then had a near-miss as another shot hit the post and deflected away. Multiple shots from Elliot Lipner and Tyler Brophy were saved by New Canaan. Shortly before ...
05/06/11 Tim Easton will release not one, but two new recordings in the near future ( Read )
05/05/11 Medicare and state budget cuts loom, however. The financial performance of hospitals in the region improved in 2010, led by a return to a surplus at Lehigh Valley Hospital, the valley's largest employer.
05/04/11 Joseph H. Hodgson, 99, of Fairfield, died May 2 in Cambridge Manor, Fairfield. Born in Gloversville, N.Y., he was the son of the late Joseph E . and Katharine Hurd Hodgson . He received a bachelor's degree from Cornell University . During World War II, he Hodgson worked at Go-Co, a government-operated ammunition facility in Salt Lake City. He later worked for the Remington Arms Co. |