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Stratford High Class of 1947 hosting reunion

The Stratford High School class of 1947 will host a 70th anniversary reunion on May 17, at 11:30 a.m., at Gusto’s Restaurant in Milford. For more information, contact Genevieve Lasse at 561-632-9549....

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Religious news and upcoming events — Handmade Happening Saturday

Handmade Happening Craft Fair The Handmade Happening Craft Fair fund-raiser for Long Hill Children’s Center Part Time and Full Time Program will be held on Saturday, March 11, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.  Free...

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Shelton Public Schools Closed

-All Shelton Public Schools, School Offices, and Central Offices  will be closed on Friday, March 10, 2017. Stay with the Shelton Herald for an updated list of delays and closings in Shelton. The post...

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LETTER:‘Nearby urban parents are no different than Shelton’s parents’

I am appalled by comments attributed to Representative Perillo and Alderman Anglace in your article “City Dreads Potential State Cuts” (March 9, 2017).  It is one thing to represent the interests of...

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An American Pop Music Time Machine free concert March 19

People’s United Bank and The Trumbull Library present a concert by Rick Spencer on Sunday, March 19, at 2 p.m., at the Trumbull Library, 33 Quality St. The concert is part of the library’s 2017 One...

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Celtic performance at Bridges by EPOCH at Trumbull

Bridges by EPOCH at Trumbull, 2415 Reservoir Ave., will host a Celtic performance on Friday, March 17, at 11 a.m., to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Traditional Irish songs and dances will transport you...

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School’s closed, but here’s what’s open

The following businesses scheduled to be open March 14 during snow storm. According to staff at each individual stores, their hours of availability are subject to change with consideration to any...

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Area students to compete at Fairfield Regional History Day Contest

Nearly 300 middle and high school students will participate in the annual Fairfield Regional History Day Contest set to take place at Sacred Heart University on Saturday, March 18, at 9:30 a.m....

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Spaghetti supper/free concert at Long Hill United Methodist Church

Trumbull’s Long Hill United Methodist Church, 6358 Main St. (Route 111), in Trumbull, presents Trumbull soprano Krista Adams-Santilli in our monthly free concert series to be held on Saturday, March...

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Snow day fun (slideshow)

An abundance of snow to some is an inconvenience, but to most kids it’s a reason for celebration as it can often result in a snow day. 6th grader at Perry Hill Elementary School, Lillian Dewitt hosted...

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Trumbull Library’s One Book, One Town events

Rick Spencer Band — One Book, One Town 2017. Sunday, March 19, 2-3:30 p.m. Rick Spencer has put together music specifically on theme with our 2017 selection, Presidential Courage, by Michael Beschloss....

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Sunnyside raises more than $8,000 with acts of kindness

Students taped up principal as a reward   Students at Sunnyside Elementary School have been learning the importance of being kind to one another through one of its two ongoing fundraisers called, Raise...

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Trumbull Arts Commission presents Primavera — An afternoon of...

Tony Valente John Micalizzi The Trumbull Arts Commission presents Primavera, on Sunday, March 26, at 1 p.m., at the Center at 23 Priscilla Place. Primavera is an Italian-American band from New York...

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Religious News and upcoming events

Spaghetti supper/free concert March 18 — Trumbull’s Long Hill United Methodist Church, 6358 Main St. (Route 111), in Trumbull, presents Trumbull soprano Krista Adams-Santilli in our monthly free...

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Trumbull Library’s One Book, One Town events

Main library Evening Book Discussion — One Book, One Town 2017. Thursday, March 23, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Writer and University of New Haven Professor Stephen Spignesi leads an evening discussion of our 2017...

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Presidential Facts Letterbox Search family program offered

The Trumbull Nature and Arts Center (TNAC), located at 7115 Main St., Rt. 25, is offering the following program. Space is limited. Registration is required. Visit trumbullnatureandartscenter.org for...

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New York Times bestselling author Stephen Spignesi leads book discussion

Stephen Spignesi, historian and New York Times bestselling author will lead a book discussion of Presidential Courage, by Michael Beschloss, on Thursday, March 23, 6:30 p.m., at the Trumbull Library,...

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TOMORROW–Lauretti to present his 2017-18 budget proposal

Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti will present his recommendation for the 2017-18 fiscal year city budget at a joint meeting between the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Apportionment and Taxation in city...

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Elementary student named All Around State Champ in gymnastics competition

Elizabeth Shelton first grader Will Yearsley competed in and dominated the competition at the Men’s Connecticut State Gymnastics Championship held in Watertown on March 15. Yearsley took home the gold...

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Student wins prestigious DAR Good Citizen Award

  DAR Good Citizen Chair Betsy Grant; Shelton High School Good Citizen Abigail Turco, and chapter Regent Patricia King.   The Sarah Riggs Humphreys-Mary Silliman Chapter, Daughters of the American...

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