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Glastonbury


New principals selected at Hebron Avenue, Hopewell and Nayaug elementary schools
Glastonbury public schools has completed the hiring process for three outstanding elementary school principals. We are confident that these accomplished and dynamic school leaders will be successful.
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Mar 273 min read


Glastonbury Arts: Music is still in Julie Grant’s blood
Julie Grant walked around the apartment stopping at a framed montage of photos of her with stars like Taylor Swift, Meatloaf, the Amazing Kreskin, B.J. Thomas and Donovan. The photos take her back in time to when she was a co-producer for the Pollstar Awards.
Peter Marteka
Mar 276 min read


Third Annual Glastonbury Holocaust Remembrance Evening Planned for April
Last October, dozens of people gathered around the Riverfront Community Center and planted hundreds of daffodils to honor the memory of children who died in the Holocaust. By the time the third annual Holocaust Remembrance Evening is held in April, those blooms will help symbolize hope for the future.
Peter Marteka
Mar 164 min read


Area Residents Participate in Black/Jewish Dialogue Program
This fall, Black and Jewish leaders met regularly as part of the first greater Hartford cohort of Rekindle, a national program designed to foster collaboration and allyship between the two communities.
Mara Dresner
Mar 167 min read


Adams Mill Trail is a Step Back in Time
I stood on a trail footbridge over a rusted gate that once fed water that helped to power a paper mill. I walked along an earthen dike to the remains of a brownstone dam that now looks strangely out of place in the middle of the woods. I climbed aboard an abandoned railroad to an old trestle bridge high above the Hockanum River.
Peter Marteka
Mar 163 min read


Senior Moments: Susan Motycka Becoming Eunice Cobb Stocking
Susan Goodrich Motycka has been portraying and telling the legendary story of Eunice Cobb Stocking for years. The town’s chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, founded in 1961, is named after Stocking.
Peter Marteka
Mar 155 min read


Student Art Showcased in School Calendar
Board of education chairman Douglas C. Foyle hangs a school calendar on a wall in his house and looks forward to the end of each month.
“It’s always exciting to flip that calendar to the next month and see what the next month has,” he said.
Peter Marteka
Mar 152 min read


Meet The Cats Buster and Bella
These two siblings are ready to be adopted. They were found at Yale University by a very caring security officer who took them in and called me to help him, said rescuer Diane Sherriffs. She said they are quite a studious brother and sister - love new toys and are very quick studies. They have beautiful tiger mark
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Mar 151 min read
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