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A Long Road From Fermi High School to the Super Bowl

UpdatedTue, Jan 26, 2021 at 3:39 pm ET Reply(1) Buccaneers cheerleader Lindsey Goldaper has come a long way, from Fermi High School to the Super Bowl. (Mike Carlson/Tampa Bay Buccaneers) ENFIELD, CT While the buzz around New England pertains mainly to the return of longtime Patriots standouts Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski to another Super Bowl albeit in the red, bay orange and pewter colors of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the town of Enfield can boast of having one of its own ready to perform in front of more than 100 million viewers on Feb. 7. Lindsey Goldaper, a 2009 graduate of Fermi High School, is a member of the Buccaneers cheerleading squad. The team was not in Green Bay for the Bucs 31-26 victory in the NFC championship game Sunday, but will most certainly be in Raymond James Stadium for the historic Super Bowl LV matchup against the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs.

Patch Readers Express Their Feelings On Inauguration Day

Replies(7) A U.S. Army veteran proudly waves the American flag while skating on St. Martha s Pond in Enfield. (Tim Jensen/Patch) HARTFORD/TOLLAND COUNTIES, CT As all eyes were directed at Washington, D.C. and the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris Thursday, many people in northern and central Connecticut were expressing their feelings publicly, both in person and via social media. I am a Democrat who was a Republican for 40 years, so I think I can appreciate the other side s point of view more than many, Richard Tuthill of Bolton told Patch. We Democrats must recognize that if we want to move forward and accomplish the things that need to be done for this country, that we must work with Republicans. To do that we must recognize many of their concerns such as border security, our relations with China, and the inequitable distribution of opportunity. This does not mean that Democrats must compromise on their agenda to solve the problems of race

Enfield Town Council to Vote On Building Consolidation Plan

Reply The long-closed Strand Theater building on North Main St. is among several town-owned properties slated for demolition under a consolidation plan. (Tim Jensen/Patch) ENFIELD, CT The Enfield Town Council will vote Tuesday night on a series of 11 resolutions pertaining to the proposed consolidation of a number of town-owned buildings, including demolition of the Angelo Lamagna Activity Center and the long-vacant Strand Theater building. The proposal, presented by Town Manager Christopher Bromson at a recent council meeting, would involve shifting several departments into various town buildings, including the former Alcorn School, the former Fermi High School, the Enfield Express and the Enfield Senior Center.

Enfield man brings holiday cheer to kids by taking Santa on the road

ENFIELD — Cars honked, parents waved and children screamed with excitement as Santa Claus made his way through town Wednesday night. Lifelong Enfield resident David “DJ” Tuttle Jr., 40, who graduated from Fermi High School in 1999 and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy before becoming a judicial marshal, dressed up as St. Nick and traveled in his “sleigh” to bring treats and holiday cheer to kids at about 40 homes in town. His “sleigh” was his gray 2010 Chevy Silverado pickup truck decorated with multi-colored holiday lights and outfitted with a speaker to continually broadcast 100 Christmas carols via Bluetooth during the ride. His friend, Pete Devine, was behind the wheel so Tuttle, in full Santa regalia, could ride in the bed of the truck on the journey.

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