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Park Players Ready to Present ‘Shrek The Musical’
Apr 30, 2021
Rehearsing a scene from the upcoming production “Shrek The Musical” are seniors Amanda McGovern as Princess Fiona and Tyler Faulstick as Shrek.
WHEELING Lucky audience members will get the chance to witness an energetic musical production when the Park Players of Wheeling Park High School present their spring musical, “Shrek The Musical,” today through Sunday, April 30 and May 1-2. The play will be held in the high school’s J.B. Chambers Performing Arts Center.
The curtain goes up at 7 p.m. today and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. It is sure to be an entertaining audience pleaser. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, audience sizes are limited. Additionally, mask-wearing and social distancing with be enforced. ....

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The Day - State health, economic officials urge 'doubling down' on COVID-19 safety protocols


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As COVID-19 cases rise in eastern Connecticut, the state Department of Economic Community and Development and Department of Health urged local officials, business representatives and community members to “double down” on complying with health protocols to stop the spread of the virus and ensure businesses don’t have to be restricted 
Matthew Carter, state epidemiologist, called the information on case numbers in eastern Connecticut “quite sobering.”
“The entire state is affected, but your part of the state is getting hit especially hard,” he told about 170 people during the virtual discussion held via Zoom on Tuesday evening.
Between Dec. 20 and Jan. 2, New London and Windham Counties had the highest COVID-19 case rate in the state, Deputy State Epidemiologist Lynn Sosa said. New London is ranked fifth and Norwich is ranked eighth in terms of highest case rates in the state. ....

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