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Connecticut He who transplanted still sustains

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Westside Tech in Winter Garden will be the only site in the state of Florida to host the National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Odyssey Day event this Thursday, Oct. 12. During this event, which will be held throughout the United States, drivers can learn about the benefits of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and how they foster a cleaner environment, energy security and sound economics.
KDHE Receives CDC Funding to Prevent Residential Fire Deaths and Injuries in Local Communities
Running for re-election in the 137th General Assembly District, Democrat Chris Perone thinks he's done a good job during his first term as a state representative and hopes voters will make their decisions based on his "track record."
Norwalk High School and Brien McMahon High School have failed to make adequate yearly progress for 2005-06 under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, Superintendent of Schools Salvatore announced at Tuesday's Board of Education meeting.
NEW LONDON - Democrat John DeStefano Jr. used Monday's first gubernatorial debate to describe a struggling Connecticut and link Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell with her biggest political liabilities: ex-Gov. John G. Rowland and President Bush.
Gov. M. Jodi Rell leads a long list of dignitaries when the Connecticut State University System inaugurates Dr. David G. Carter Sr. as its new chancellor Oct. 20.
Regina Ritscher-Winters , assistant professor, education. Ritscher-Winters is a 1985 graduate of Johnson State, and has a masters degree from Dartmouth College and a doctoral degree in education from Harvard University.
Darien Connecticut resident, Henry Strauss, recently joined the Cos Cob based Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles as a member of its Board of Directors. The Foundation was created by nationally renowned Greenwich Orthopaedic surgeon, Kevin Plancher, M.D., as a not-for-profit organization whose primary function is to effectively promote, support, develop and encourage research and
(Courant.com, Oct. 5, 2006 9:0 AM) _ Towns that don't participate in regional magnet schools could be forced to pay tuition for students to attend them anyway under a proposed change in state law sought by the state Department of Education.
Wants To Prevent Town Refusals On Magnet Costs Towns that don't participate in regional magnet schools could be forced to pay tuition for students to attend them anyway under a proposed change in state law sought by the state Department of Education.

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