Courtney, students at Capitol to testify on student loan interest rates

Rep. Courtney introduced the Student Loan Relief Act (H.R. 1595) to lock in the lower rate for two years, which would allow the Congress the time it needs to craft a long-term solution to the student loan debt crisis.

Tell your story – or enjoy your neighbor’s

The evening includes open mic storytelling – for adults, with featured teller Ellie Toy on at 7:30 p.m. Please come early to get your dinner!

Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge nets town more than $4,500

A check will be presented to Chair of the Windham Energy Commission Jean de Smet on stage at the June 20 Third Thursday Street Festival.

Family fun at the Benton Museum this weekend

On Father’s Day, there will be door prizes for Dad from Home Depot, Eastern Mountain Sports, FroyoWorld, Dog Lane Café, and Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts.

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Willimantic Savings shareholder payout is 3 cents

January 23, 2013 Business, Local News No Comments
The Board of Directors of SI Financial Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:SIFI) has declared a cash dividend on the company's outstanding shares of common stock. The dividend of $0.03 per share will be paid on or about Feb. 25, 2013 to stockholders of record at of the close of business on Feb. 4, 2013.

The Board of Directors of SI Financial Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:SIFI) has declared a cash dividend on the company’s outstanding shares of common stock. The dividend of $0.03 per share will be paid on or about Feb. 25, 2013 to stockholders of record at of the close of business on Feb. 4, 2013.

The Board of Directors of SI Financial Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:SIFI) has declared a cash dividend on the company’s outstanding shares of common stock.

The dividend of $0.03 per share will be paid on or about Feb. 25, 2013 to stockholders of record at the close of business on Feb. 4, 2013.

SI Financial Group, Inc. is the holding company for … Continue Reading

Infant and toddler killed in Putnam fire

January 22, 2013 Local News No Comments
CT Police state four people were taken by ambulance to a local hospital for what was determined to be non-life threatening injuries.  However, it was also reported that two small children were unaccounted for and were believed to have been on the third floor of the building during the fire.

CT Police state that four people were taken by ambulance to a local hospital for what was determined to be non-life threatening injuries. However, it was also reported that two small children were unaccounted for and were believed to have been on the third floor of the building during the fire.

Connecticut State Police report that today (Jan. 22, 2013) at approximately 12:39 a.m., the Putnam Fire Department received a 911 call reporting a structure fire at a three-story, multifamily dwelling located at 6-8 Prospect Street in Putnam.

Police state that upon arrival, firefighters found the structure “fully involved” in flames.

The fire was brought under control, but the building sustained heavy damage.

Police state that four people were taken by ambulance to a local hospital for what was determined to be non-life threatening injuries.

However, it was also reported that two small children were unaccounted for and were believed to have been on the third floor of the building during the fire. … Continue Reading

Tag sale Saturday at Textile Museum

Windham Textile and History Museum, which is also the local visitor's center, on Main Street across from the mill buildings. Photo copyright 2011 by Brenda Sullivan

Windham Textile and History Museum, which is also the local visitor’s center, on Main Street across from the mill buildings. Photo copyright 2011 by Brenda Sullivan

The Windham Textile and History Museum will hold an indoor tag sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 19 at the museum at 411 Main St., in Willimantic.

Household items, artwork, tools, sewing machines and … Continue Reading

Sixties concert Saturday benefits Windham Region No Freeze Shelter

“Stuck in the 60s,” with Bruce John, is a live music performance to benefit the regional No Freeze Shelter. The concert will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19 at the Elks Club on Pleasant Street in Willimantic, CT.

“Stuck in the 60s,” with Bruce John, is a live music performance to benefit the regional No Freeze Shelter. The concert will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19 at the Elks Club on Pleasant Street in Willimantic, CT.

“Stuck in the 60s,” with Bruce John, is a live music performance to benefit the regional No Freeze Shelter. The concert will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19 at the Elks Club on Pleasant Street in Willimantic, CT.

The evening’s lineup includes local favorites Bruce John and the Eagleville Band, The Wild Bill Project and Blue Steam with Patty Tuite.

Prizes will be awarded for best 60s outfits.

Desserts will be provided courtesy of the … Continue Reading

Local group offers college scholarships for women

January 18, 2013 Areawide, Local News No Comments
The GFWC Northeastern CT Woman's Club is accepting applications for both the Dorothy E. Schoelzel Scholarship and the Phipps Memorial Scholarship.

The GFWC Northeastern CT Woman’s Club is accepting applications for both the Dorothy E. Schoelzel Scholarship and the Phipps Memorial Scholarship.

The GFWC Northeastern CT Woman’s Club is accepting applications for both the Dorothy E. Schoelzel Scholarship and the Phipps Memorial Scholarship.

The scholarships are available to enable Connecticut women to pursue advanced courses in accredited institutions.

Phipps Scholarship candidates must have completed two or more years of undergraduate work towards a Bachelor’s degree or a post graduate degree and must have a 3.0 or higher grade point average.

Candidates for the Schoelzel Scholarship must have completed three or more years of … Continue Reading

State invites applications for Recreational Trail Grants

January 18, 2013 Areawide, Local News, Sports No Comments
Naugatuck River Greenway in Waterbury CT. Image source: Waterbury City Website

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is now accepting proposals for Connecticut’s National Recreational Trails Program Grants. The Naugatuck River Greenway in Waterbury, CT is a past recipient of one of these grants. Image source: Waterbury City Website

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is now accepting proposals for Connecticut’s National Recreational Trails Program Grants.

Applications will be accepted through March 29, 2013.

Grants may be made to any private nonprofit organizations, municipalities, state departments and tribal governments. Grant amounts … Continue Reading

CT State Police searching for bank robber

January 17, 2013 Local News No Comments
CT State Police say this man robbed the Chelsea Groton Bank in Salem the morning of Jan. 17, 2013.  Photo provided by CT State Police.

CT State Police say this man robbed the Chelsea Groton Bank in Salem the morning of Jan. 17, 2013. Photo provided by CT State Police.

Connecticut State Police have released photos of a man they say robbed the Chelsea Groton Bank this morning (Jan. 17) at about 9:55 a.m.

State Police Troop K Colchester received a 911 call from the bank, reporting that a robbery had just taken place at the bank located at Salem Four Corners in the Town … Continue Reading

State offers new Youth Fishing Passport

CT Fish and Wildlife has developed fishing activities and is building a list of fishing vendors who will support passport holders with a special benefit.

CT Fish and Wildlife has developed fishing activities and is building a list of fishing vendors who will support passport holders with a special benefit. CT Fish and Wildlife photo.

Connecticut Fish and Wildlife has announced a new free Youth Fishing Passport.

The Youth Fishing Passport is a program designed to encourage those under 16 to become avid anglers.

CT Fish and Wildlife has developed fishing activities and is building a list of fishing vendors who will support passport holders with a special benefit.

Check out the Geo-Catching, Fishing Challenge and Sponsors links at http://www.ct.gov/deep/yfp

Posted January 15, 2013

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Orange Bowl donates $80,000 to UConn Sandy Hook Scholarship Fund

January 15, 2013 Areawide, Local News No Comments
The Orange Bowl Committee's gift brings the Sandy Hook scholarship fund to about $800,000.

The Orange Bowl Committee’s gift brings the Sandy Hook scholarship fund to about $800,000.

The University of Connecticut’s Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund, which honors those who died in the tragic shooting in Newtown, has received a gift of $80,120 from the host of the 2013 Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game.

The donation from the Orange Bowl Committee represents $1 for every fan in attendance at the Jan. 7, 2013 BCS National Championship Game, where UConn Athletic Director Warde Manuel received the check on UConn’s behalf at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.

The surprise donation was presented by Orange Bowl President O. Ford Gibson and Big East Commissioner Mike Aresco.

Donations and pledges totaling more than $720,000 had been made to the fund before the Jan. 7 announcement, with more coming in each day.

The Orange Bowl Committee’s gift brings the Sandy Hook scholarship fund to about $800,000.

“While we continue to grieve for those who were lost in Newtown, we’re heartened by the outpouring of support for the scholarship fund,” UConn President Susan Herbst said. “This generous gift will help support the transformational gift of higher education. The fund is a meaningful and respectful way to accomplish that.”

More than 4,000 people have donated to support college costs for siblings of those killed in the Dec. 14 assault in Newtown, the dependents of the adults who lost their lives, and students currently enrolled at the elementary school and are accepted to attend the University.

Hundreds of donors have used the UConn Foundation’s text-to-give option, which lets contributors make $10 gifts with a simple text message over their cell phones.

More than 2,200 people – students, parents, alumni, and others – have used the Foundation’s online giving site to make donations as large as $5,000, while others have collected contributions at holiday parties.

One UConn alum donated $25,000, while more than $110,000 has been contributed by Hartford-area corporations.

How to Give:

Via text. Donors may contribute to the fund by texting 50555 with uconn newtown. University alumni should also add their name and graduation year. For example: uconn newtown John Smith 88. $10.00 donation to support the University of Connecticut Foundation through the mGive Foundation.

Charges will appear on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your prepaid balance. All purchases must be authorized by account holder. Must be 18 years of age or have parental permission to participate. Message and Data Rates May Apply. Text STOP to 50555 to STOP. Text HELP to 50555 for HELP

Online giving page. You may make a gift on the secure online giving site www.friends.uconn.edu/sandyhook

By mail. Mail your check to: UConn Foundation, 2390 Alumni Drive Unit 3206, Storrs, CT 06269-3206. (Please note on your check that the gift is for the “Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund.”)

For more information, please visit www.foundation.uconn.edu/sandyhook

Posted January 15, 2013

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DMV cancels morning driving tests Jan 16

January 15, 2013 Areawide, Local News No Comments
The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles has canceled all road skill tests scheduled before 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, due to the impending winter storm.

The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles has canceled all road skill tests scheduled before 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, due to the impending winter storm.

The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles has canceled all road skill tests scheduled before 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, due to the impending winter storm.

Testing should resume at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Anyone with a scheduled road test can call DMV to choose a new date.

The numbers to call are 860-263-5700 if someone is within the Hartford area and toll-free 800-842-8222 for those outside the Hartford area.

The DMV is also attempting to contact customers with road test appointments to advise them of the schedule change.

Posted January 15, 2013

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Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge nets town more than $4,500

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A check will be presented to Chair of the Windham Energy Commission Jean de Smet on stage at the June 20 Third Thursday Street Festival.

Statewide property tax pitched for funding CT schools

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“Property can’t get up and move so easily. So you know the tax base is going to stay there and you can be pretty certain about the revenue that you’re going to raise.”

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