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Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Camping at Connecticut's state parks is easy with the addition of brand new cabins.

Tick Season Once Again in Connecticut

Tick Season Once Again in Connecticut

Everyone's least-favorite parasites are back again, ready to make families and pets miserable.

Niantic Named Connecticut's Fan-Favorite Town

Niantic Named Connecticut's Fan-Favorite Town

After all the voting was done, it turns out that the little village on the shoreline has "got that one thing."

Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Women see doctors, get routine screenings and outlive men by six years. Connecticut’s state comptroller says it’s time to even the playing field.

A Royal Win in Greenwich

A Royal Win in Greenwich

Prince Harry makes the winning goal for his team, and for his charity.

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Table Hopping

With Valerie Schroth
A Taste of Mediterraneo

A Taste of Mediterraneo

Where else can you savor innovative Mediterranean fare next to a waterfall . . . without leaving the city?

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Culture Cat

by Cathy P. Ross
Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Rough it easy at Connecticut's state parks.

Camping at Connecticut's state parks is easy with the addition of brand new cabins.

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Unsteady Habits

A blog by Ray Bendici
Connecticut Specialty Trails Roundup

Connecticut Specialty Trails Roundup

Have a special interest in Connecticut? Yup, there's a trail for that ...

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Well, Now

by Maria LaPiana
Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Men's Health: The Connecticut Man Up Program

Women see doctors, get routine screenings and outlive men by six years. Connecticut’s state comptroller says it’s time to even the playing field.

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Box Office

by Pat Grandjean
Darien and Roxbury: Exclusive . . .

Darien and Roxbury: Exclusive . . .

. . . in fact, maybe too much so for their own good. Or so argues "New York Times" writer Lisa Prevost in her new book, "Snob Zones."

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Editorial: Life After Boston

Just about anyone with a connection to Boston is likely to remember where they were the night of April 19 at about 7:30 p.m.

Cars & Drivers: Connecticut Personalities Answer Questions about their Cars

Cars & Drivers: Connecticut Personalities Answer Questions about their Cars

As the summer driving season is upon us, we ask six Connecticut personalities about the rides they love.

The History of the Mafia in Connecticut

The History of the Mafia in Connecticut

The strange but true history of Connecticut’s mafia ties.

Organizing Your Garage

Organizing Your Garage

How to clear clutter and return the garage to its rightful owner:  your car

Connecticut's Private Golf Clubs Still Offer Great Perks But Want New Members

Connecticut's Private Golf Clubs Still Offer Great Perks But Want New Members

Connecticut’s private golf clubs still offer great perks and privileges, but are finding new ways to adapt to changing demographics

Restaurant Review: The Inn at Woodstock Hill, Woodstock

Restaurant Review: The Inn at Woodstock Hill, Woodstock

It’s nice to know that the The Inn at Woodstock Hill is still with us, spruced up without losing a speck of its charm.

Restaurant Review: Chamard Bistro, Clinton

Chamard Bistro is comparatively new and there’s a lot to like about it.

Connecticut Wine Bars: Grape Expectations

Connecticut Wine Bars: Grape Expectations

You don’t have to be an oenophile to love a good wine bar.

 

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The Blue Troupe presents The Mikado

Jun 30, 2013

  This production is a benefit for the Norfolk Historical Society To mark the 130th anniversary of Norfolk’s Village Hall, now known as Infinity Music Hall, Gilbert & Sullivan returns to the stage with a special concert performance of The Mikado by New York’s renowned Blue Hill Troupe. This is Gilbert & Sullivan’s first return to Infinity Hall since 1884 when the hall was...

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The Mikado at Infinity Hall

Jun 30, 2013

After 130 years, Gilbert & Sullivan returns to Norfolk's Infinity Hall stage with a concert performance of The Mikado by New York's Blue Hill Troupe on June 30. Village Hall, now known as Infinity Hall, in Norfolk opened in 1884 with a performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's Pinafore. Celebrating 130 years of the building's history, the Norfolk Historical Society has invited the Blue Hill...

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Specialty Food Marketplace at The Shops at Yale

Jun 30, 2013

Come join us to sample and shop over 25 local Connecticut based specialty foods! Don’t miss this one day event! 

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Hartford Steel Symphony

Jul 2, 2013

Dance to the island rhythms of the Hartford Steel Symphony! Founded in 1989, this premier Connecticut steel pan group performs calypso, reggae, pop, classical, and jazz tunes under the musical direction of Kelvin Griffith and Curtis Greenidge, and has shared the stage with artists such as the great panist Len “Boogsie” Sharpe of Trinidad.  

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Crowell Concert Hall

Jul 2, 2013

A native of Oregon, teacher, composer, and performer Stephen Bennett is a master of the harp guitar, a 12-stringed instrument with an extended sound chamber and 6 sub-bass strings. Based in Milford, he has released 25 albums and is the founder of the Harp Guitar Gathering, an annual event that brings together players, luthiers, scholars and fans for performances and workshops in...

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Kirtan with Andrew and Jamie

Jul 4, 2013 - Dec 5, 2013

This event occurs monthly, on the first Thursday of July, August, September, October, November and December.

1st  Thursday of each month 7:15-8:30 Join Andrew and Jamie in celebrating the divine within. Kirtan is an ancient tradition of call-and-response chanting, which uses the musical repetition of sacred sounds, known as mantras, to still the mind and awaken the spirit. Together we will explore the beauty of devotion -- to ourselves, to each other, to the divine. If you've tried quiet sitting...

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Fourth of July Boom Box Parade

Jul 4, 2013

The Boom Box Parade originated in 1986 when no band could be found for Windham's Memorial Day Parade.  It's now the largest parade of its kind in the world.

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Stonington Borough Fourth of July Parade and Reading of the Declaration of Independence

Jul 4, 2013

Marchers are invited to gather at 9:45 a.m. at the southwest corner of Wadawanuck Park in Stonington Borough. The parade will step off at 10 a.m., march to Cannon Square in the lower Borough and return to the park to hear the declaration and to invoke, as always, a pox on King George.  

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First Fridays, Downtown Putnam

Jul 5, 2013 - Dec 6, 2013

This event occurs monthly, on the first Friday of July, August, September, October, November and December.

Outdoor festival with music, activities and random art large scale attack.

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From The Garden To The Wall

Jul 5, 2013 - Jul 31, 2013

Gallery 53, 53 Colony St. Meriden, will host a floral show July 5 - 31.  Flowers and gardens will be depicted in numerous art forms such as paintings, photos and sculptures.  Garden sculpture and floral arrangements will be available for viewing and purchase.  First Friday Open House, July 5 from 4-7 P.M.  Come for art, appetizers, conversation and music.  Artisian...

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