Waterford A celebration of Warren Swanson’s life will happen Friday afternoon at Langley’s, an occasion for Butch Langley, the proprietor with the penchant for prime rib, to forgo his traditional fa.
FARMINGTON, Conn. and PLANO, Texas, Nov. 22, 2022 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA), the Governing Body for the sport of soccer in the state of Connecticut, has…
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DANBURY, CT – COVID-19 has presented a variety of challenges in almost all areas of society. As the public has tried to find creative ways to continue to work, safely obtain food and household necessities, and educate children, many less immediate needs have been temporarily pushed aside. Among them, exposure to the arts via live performances, and participation in clubs and team sports either as a participant or spectator. In many ways, while we have been able to feed our bodies, we have been unable to engage in the things that feed our spirit. One Western Connecticut State University alumna, Laura Anderson, found a way to overcome this, and has been designated as a hero by the WCSU Alumni Association for her contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anderson was nominated by WCSU Alumni Association President Ray Lubus,
New Fairfield resident honored by WCSU Alumni Association – ConnecticutPlus com connecticutplus.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from connecticutplus.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.