07/19/11 The Northerner's eximious arts expert Alan Sykes meets the mummies which have taken Tyneside by storm The exhibition Pharaoh: King of Egypt has just opened at the Great North Museum in Newcastle tomorrow. It's free and on there until September 25th before going on tour to Dorchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Glasgow and Bristol over the next two years. With over 130 works from the British Museum ...
07/09/11 Vatche Aghjayan of Alpine was seriously injured when his plane flipped as it landed at Greenwood Lake Airport on Saturday.
07/06/11 GCC, Jordon, Lebanon - 6th July, 2011: Huawei Technologies, a global leader in delivering telecom and ICT solutions today announced it has launched the Huawei Authorised Learning Partner (HALP) programme in partnership with Stage 2 Learning Solutions, a certified division under Al Khaleej Group, currently one of the Middle East's largest leading independent education and training centres.
07/06/11 Air National Guard Capt. Andrew Nemeth of Preaton, left, and Master Sgt. Dan Judd of Lebanon talk Wednesday after an Afghanistan deployment ceremony at the Ct. Air National Guard in East Granby.
07/06/11 Well-wishers and state dignitaries, including Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, attended a send-off ceremony Wednesday for 80 members of the Connecticut Air National Guard soon to be deployed to Afghanistan.
07/04/11 The International Schools of Choueifat in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain are part of a college-preparatory education system that has roots in the 19th century and a vision for the 21st century.
07/01/11 The Rochambeau Marchers who have been camping on the Monroe Green in 18th-Century French military outfits and white canvas tents will leave Friday morning to continue their walk retracing the route taken by French troops who came to the aid of the United States during the American Revolution.
06/30/11 The Baylor University women's basketball program has established itself over the past couple of seasons as one of the best in the nation. read more »
06/30/11 A $400 million development planned on the banks of the Connecticut River in Lebanon has the potential to create more than 2,000 jobs in the area by the end of its 15-year buildout, according to the developer.
06/29/11 Groton - Stanford University's Sahil Bloom allowed just two hits over six innings to lead the Mystic Schooners to a 3-0 win over the North Shore Navigators in a New England Collegiate Baseball League
06/15/11 The Lebanon CT Business Association will hold its next meeting from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Log Cabin Restaurant in Lebanon.
06/15/11 LITCHFIELD - A group of six Connecticut, family-owned dairy farms will be placing one of their 'The Farmer's Cow' products in a scene of the feature film 'Brilliant Mistakes,' to be filmed in Litchfiled this summer into fall.
06/15/11 Donald Coonley, a media professor at New Hampshire's Colby-Sawyer College and an Emmy winner, has died of heart complications. He was 68.
06/15/11 Artist Anne Kullaf adheres to the old adage that less is more. She creates vibrant paintings that make much from the 'loose' style she extols.
06/15/11 Berlin electric utility Connecticut Light & Power gave out six awards to local high school students for their energy innovation submissions at the Connecticut Invention Convention, held at the University of Connecticut.
06/15/11 After seven successful events in six states, Eastern Mountain Sports Inc., one of the nation's largest outdoor retailers, today announced the final dates and locations for its spring Outdoor Demo Tour.
06/14/11 Sidney Freund, superintendent of Greenwich schools, listens at a hearing at Town Hall May 24, 2011, on the planned cutting down of 121 trees at Greenwich High School to make way for the school's auditorium project.
06/13/11 Heroin and oxycontin are easily available in smaller towns in Eastern Connecticut, Drug Enforcement Administration agent Eric Ebrus tells parents at Colchester-sponsored forum.
06/13/11 For the third consecutive season, the two most successful women's basketball programs in BIG EAST Conference history will match up at least twice, as Notre Dame and Connecticut square off in a home-and-home series that highlights the 2011-12 conference schedule matrix that was released Monday. In addition to the Huskies, the Fighting Irish also will welcome NCAA Championship Sweet 16 qualifier ...
06/13/11 Sarah Katherine Owens Wade of Arnold received a Bachelor of Arts from Drew University. *** Hannah Kramer of Odenton recently graduated cum laude from John Brown University with a Bachelor of Science with a concentration in outdoor leadership ministries. *** Ashley Rose Klaiss, a graduate of Chesapeake High School, was among the graduate and undergraduate students recognized at Frostburg State ... |