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14th annual Asparagus Festival held, other Danbury area highlights

14th annual Asparagus Festival held, other Danbury area highlights Staff reports FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Cadet Joseph S. Waldron, who is the son of Brian, and Christine Waldron of Danbury, recently graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, on Saturday, May 22.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of5 The Gallery at Still River Editions in Danbury has a 10 Year Retrospective Group art Exhibition at The Gallery at Still River Editions that is opening digitally with its digital exhibition on the 17 annual Connecticut Open House Day, Saturday, June 12, 2021, and the physical exhibition in-person during the gallery’s regular open hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Monday, June 14, through the exhibition’s concluding date of Friday, Dec. 17. The art exhibition features artists from around the state, and the Northeast region of the U.S. “16 Weeks Under the Pines, 4, Negative” © Colin Burke “This image was made using a handmade pinhole camera, mounted in place at

Dan Haar: A hungry community says farewell to its food-box drives

Connecticut Junior Republic scholarship dinner tickets now available

Briefs - Portland Press Herald

Briefs SOUTH BERWICK Deadline announced for History Camp scholarship The Old Berwick Historical Society invites current Grade 7 and 8 students who reside in the Marshwood School District to apply for a spot in its free History Summer Camp experience, set for June 21-25. The camp will be led by Caitlin Bishop. Three students will be […] Share Deadline announced for History Camp scholarship The Old Berwick Historical Society invites current Grade 7 and 8 students who reside in the Marshwood School District to apply for a spot in its free History Summer Camp experience, set for June 21-25. The camp will be led by Caitlin Bishop.

Children with psychiatric needs are overwhelming hospital emergency departments in CT

Children with psychiatric needs are overwhelming hospital emergency departments in CT Adria Watson, CTmirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail A signature carrot chair at Connecticut Children s Medical Center in Hartford. Interior designs that friendly to children were seen, including painted walls and dolls.Yehyun Kim / Yehyun Kim / CT Mirror The night before 11-year-old Ella was admitted to Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in early May, her father Sean thought his daughter’s mood seemed “wonderful.” Ella had been diagnosed with depression and anxiety, and their nightly strolls, which helped her relax before bed, were a chance to reflect on the day and talk to her parents about how she was feeling.

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