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State prepared to begin vaccinating youths 12 to 15 following approval to expand Pfizer COVID shot

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Sobriety checkpoint planned for Chase Avenue on Friday

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Book on Joseph Ives reveals untold story of clockmaker

May 10, 2021 63 BRISTOL – The American Clock & Watch Museum has just published a new book, “Joseph Ives and the Looking Glass Clock,” as author Mary Jane Dapkus tells the previously untold stories about one of Bristol’s best-known clockmakers. The book includes an addendum analyzing Ives’ looking glass clock movements written by Peter Gosnell, retired professor of applied technology at the University of the Arts, London. Joseph Ives (1782-1862) was one of 10 children born to Amasa and Huldah Shaylor Ives, in Wallingford. The family was related by marriage to the Roberts family of Bristol. Gideon Roberts is recorded as the first clockmaker to have worked in Bristol, and it is likely that he trained Joseph and his brothers in clockmaking.

Horoscope, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2021 | Republican-American

by Madalyn Aslan May 11, 2021 Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The New Moon is exact in Taurus at 3 p.m. EDT today (12 p.m. PDT). HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday May 11, 2021: You are talented, hardworking and very independent. You have high standards, and you know what you want. At times you are a perfectionist. Your year ahead will be more fast-paced and quicker in every way. You will be curious about more things, and you will be more excited about life. Many choices will be available to you! The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

Animal cruelty charges pending after body found in Wolcott home

Republican-American 996 WOLCOTT Police expect to file animal cruelty charges after an untimely death in a home on Saturday. At about 11 a.m., police responded to 32 Spring Road for a medical assist call. Officers noticed the house was in disarray, with a “horrible stench,” according to police. Police found a human body and 53 cats, of which 12 were dead. A canine in poor health was also located, police said. Police removed the animals from the home. The surviving animals will be seen by a veterinarian. The human death does not appear suspicious, police said, but an autopsy will be performed. The person’s name was not released Monday.

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