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On Tuesday, I drove up to New Castle County to take advantage of the stocked streams that I help fund with the purchase of my trout stamp. This year, because of COVID-19, the usual opening day was held early and restocking dates were unannounced. I. ....
Wicked Local There will be some new names on the Lincoln Town Election ballot this year, but only one contest. Brianna Doo and Evan Gorman are running for a three-year term on the Parks and Recreation Committee. The seat is being vacated by Sarah Chester. The following candidates will also be on the ballot. Incumbent Jennifer Glass is running for a three-year term on the Board of Selectmen. Incumbent Susan Taylor and John Maclachlan are running for School Committee. Peter Borden is stepping down. There are two open seats. Heather Cowap Salemme, of Lincoln and Mary Warzynski, of Sudbury, are running for two three-year terms on the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee. Ellen Joachim and Sarah Chester are stepping down. ....
Article content Inspired by social media happenings around the world, local business owners Tania Gregotski and Jim Hutchinson heeded the call to beautify her business to boost the well being of community members. Gregotski, the owner of Miniature Masterpieces, and Hutchinson, the owner of K and J Pharmacy, decorated the front windows of their business using artists from the local high school to help boost the mental health of residents through art. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Local business uses art to boost mental health Back to video The goal of the festive windows was to show that even during this pandemic there is joy to be shared. ....
From Manager of a Bethel Biz to Owner, Thanks to Hard Work Written by LindaBerry Friends, family, representatives of the Bethel Chamber of Commerce, as well as First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker (by Facetime while quarantining), celebrated Patricia Hutchinson’s new ownership of Peachwave at a grand reopening on December 3. Knickerbocker started the ribbon-cutting countdown. As manager for five years, Hutchinson was already well known at the frozen yogurt shop on Greenwood Avenue. And having lived in Bethel all her life, she is a familiar face in town. “I worked very hard as manager, and I guess the previous owners, the Clifford family - who also own True Value at Dolan Plaza - saw this,” she said. “Because so many people have been at home during the pandemic and doing a lot of home projects, True Value got much busier. The Cliffords felt ....