Messier right at home around Hilton Head
Island Packet
... Paul and his family. Sister Mary-Kay and her husband, Aldo Esposito, also lived here until they recently moved to Greenwich, Conn. Mark says he spends about three weeks out of every month here now that he's retired from hockey, though charitable ...
No Shortage Of Wild Turkeys
Hartford Courant
... 'When I started birding, I didn't see many of them,' said Brian O'Toole, an employee at the Audubon Center in Greenwich and an experienced bird-watcher. 'Now it's almost expected that you're going to see them,' he said. Turkey hunting on ...
DartmouthSports.com-Official Web Site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics
Dartmouth Big Green
... to score again. Rensselaer was the receiving end of a Mike Devine (Orchard Park, N.Y.) save while Peter Boldt (Greenwich, Conn.) on the other end dinged one off the post. In the second frame RPI increased its lead after traffic in front of the net ...
Fairfield's new homes too big
Connecticut Post
... to happen." "I can't build a house like this in Darien. I only have a maximum of 35 feet in Darien and in Greenwich." But Keith Harison, who lives on Buena Vista Road, is one of hundreds of residents who is tired of seeing large homes on small lots, ...
Different Spin For Collector
Hartford Courant
After cranking up his Edison Diamond Disc phonograph by hand, Timothy Brooks gingerly drops a needle onto the black plastic disc, bringing forth a boisterous jazz tune.
Wild turkeys making strong comeback in Connecticut
Greenwich Time
... 'When I started birding, I didn't see many of them,' said Brian O'Toole, an employee at the Audubon Center in Greenwich and an experienced bird watcher who took up the hobby about 17 years ago. 'Now it's almost expected that you're going ...
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