Do you know how to properly display international flags at home? I got a crash course in the procedures this morning from a local New Milford social media post
This past weekend’s (6/4/22) Barnum Festival in Monroe, CT was a success by anyone’s measure. It was a place to go see classic cars of all kinds, and in that sea of automobile madness was a terrifying thing. There was a truck with a recognizable and chilling theme, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Truck. I located the owner of the truck Sam Gentile from New Milford to find out how this came together, and why.
When Picton housewives bought groceries, in the early 1950’s, the town offered three stores for their patronage, just as it does today. Stafford’s Grocery,…
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Attending, or, okay, crashing other publications’ holiday parties is a cherished tradition among Washington, DC, journalists. Among other benefits, they present an annual opportunity to, say, spend the next 12 months worrying about how you introduced yourself to Robert Allbritton after you downed several event-specific cocktails and not quite enough hors d’oeuvres. The lack of those big shindigs is admittedly among the less-catastrophic privations of this year but we decided to go ahead and ask dozens of DC-area newsrooms how they plan to ring in the festive season safely.
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