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Paugussett chief embroiled in tribe s claim for federal recognition dies at 76

Paugussett chief embroiled in tribe’s claim for federal recognition dies at 76 By Peter Yankowski © Provided by Connecticut Post Chief Quiet Hawk (Aurelius Piper Jr.) of the Golden Hill Paugussett tribe, waits to sign a contract with the city at City Hall in Bridgeport, Conn., in this Dec. 19, 2002, file photo. Aurelius Piper Jr., Chief Quiet Hawk of the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian tribe, who became embroiled in the tribe’s battle for federal recognition, died last week at the age of 76. His death was confirmed through an online obituary, which said he passed away peacefully at Waterbury Hospital on April 26. The cause of death was not immediately clear.

Roger Henry Coach Ouellette, Jr | Obituaries | primepublishers com

WATERTOWN — Roger Henry “Coach” Ouellette, Jr., died unexpectedly late Friday evening, April 16, 2021, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. He was the husband of Linda (Houle) Ouellette and the son of the late Roger Henry, Sr., and Josephine (Turro) Ouellette. He was a graduate of Watertown High School where he captained the football, baseball and basketball teams and attended Southern Connecticut State University, where he was a four-year starter as a defensive back with the Southern Owls football program and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Roger will be remembered for his more than 20-year career as a physical education teacher at Watertown High School and for his long tenured coaching career for both Watertown and New Fairfield High School sports programs.

UConn Split Squads Head to Three Meets this Weekend - University of Connecticut Athletics

UConn Split Squads Head to Three Meets this Weekend - University of Connecticut Athletics
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Family shows love and strength as second daughter battles cancer

There s hope | Naugatuck family demonstrates love and strength as another daughter battles leukemia “I tell other mothers - I want you to know this is our second time battling cancer- because there is hope. There’s hope.“ Author: Audrey Kuchen Updated: 11:27 PM EDT April 29, 2021 NAUGATUCK, Conn. A mother’s love and resilience know no end as one Naugatuck mom can certainly attest. Both of May Brice s two young daughters have battled leukemia. The strength and faith of these little girls and their mother is infectious. Brice, 41, has tapped into that faith over the past six years. In an incredibly rare occurrence - less than 2% - both of her daughters have been diagnosed with this childhood cancer.

Budget woes boosting college faculty workloads

Share this: The union representing faculty in the Connecticut State University System brought an inflatable skunk to the campus of Southern Connecticut State to protest a contract proposal by the board of regents that includes an increase in teaching loads. Credit: Yunuen Bonaparte for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report is a national nonprofit newsroom that reports on one topic: education. Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get stories like this delivered directly to your inbox. An English professor at Southern Connecticut State University, Cynthia Stretch is used to meeting after hours with her students, many of whom work full time while in college.

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