Andover, CT Home Equity Loans in Connecticut
Home equity loans are secured loans that use your home's equity as collateral. Andover, CT residents can use home equity loan for home improvement, potentially increasing your home equity even greater. Andover, CT residents can also use a home equity loan for debt consolidation; Consolidate all your credit cards, student loans, and auto loans into one monthly bill at a lower interest rate. For more flexible spending, consider a Home Equity Line of Credit.
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One Teacher's View: Work With Us, Don't Fire Us
Writing on CNN.com , Esther Wojcicki, a teacher at Palo Alto High School in California, says: Schools aren't failing because the teachers don't care or aren't trying.
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Hebron: Egypt Trip - Open To All Connecticut Residents
Submitted by Dr. William Levy , Hebron Lions, on 2010-03-10.   No amount of reading or flipping through picture books will prepare you for your personal encounter with the Pyramids at Giza, the Sphinx, the Mosques, the Cairo Bazaar, the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, Memphis and Sakkara and the step pyramid.
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Manchester: All-Star Jam At The Hungry Tiger Cafe
Submitted by Ray Beller Music Scholarship Committee on 2010-03-11.   The Ray Beller Music Scholarship Committee is celebrating its 5th annual All-Star Jam at The Hungry Tiger Cafe, 120 Hartford Road, Manchester on April 11 from 12 to 6 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Ray Beller Music Scholarship, for any Manchester, Connecticut student studying ...
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Council Reduces Capital Improvement Program
The town council tweaked its capital improvement plan slightly before bringing it to a public hearing at the end of the month.
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Vernon: Friends Of The Rockville Public Library April Meeting
At The Library Submitted by Barbara Muldoon, Rockville Public Library, on 2010-03-03.   The Friends of the Rockville Public Library will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 1, in the Edith Peck Room on the library's lower level.
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South Windsor: K-O Junior Hopes To Continue Community Service Work In India
School Stuff Submitted by Sonya Adams, Kingswood-Oxford School, on 2010-03-05.   It was two years ago, at the young age of 15, that Kingswood-Oxford School junior Raveena Khanna of South Windsor first traveled without her family to her parents' homeland of India.
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Fire The Teacher to Fix the School? Two Viewpoints
Froma Harrop, blogger for Real Clear Politics and a ProJo editorial writer: Now [Obama] the administration is angering teachers' unions in the name of education.
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Another Goose Egg: CT Loses on Fed Education Money
Education Week reports that CT -- a recent loser in federal transportation and other stimulus money -- isn't getting any of the coveted first-round of Race To The Top cash.
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New Haven Police Investigate Overnight Shooting
An overnight shooting is currently under investigation by police in the Elm City.
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Coventry: FPS Program State Conference
FPS Program State Conference School Stuff Submitted by Alice Boudreau, Coventry Public Schools, on 2010-03-01.   Three Future Problem Solving teams from Coventry have qualified to represent Coventry at the 27th Annual Connecticut Future Problem Solving Program State Conference, taking place March 27th and 28th at E. O. Smith High School.
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Print-Only on McMahon Frustrates Non-Stamford Readers
Lockhart prys open the McMahon crypt -- but you can't read it unless you are a print subscriber or on the desperate California sportswriter Irvin Muchnick's blog.
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Yale To Post Essays On Sex On University Website
To show that Yale social life isn't all about hooking up, university officials are asking students to submit essays on sex, which will be posted on the website of the Yale College dean's office.
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Lawmakers Propose Removing Age Limit To File Civil Suits Over Child Sex Abuse
State lawmakers have introduced a proposal to eliminate the statute of limitations for civil cases involving child sexual abuse, exploitation or assault, allowing victims to file lawsuits at any time in their lives.
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Man Sentenced To 10 Years For Killing Fellow Inmate
For delivering that punch, Waldemar Rivera, already serving a seven-year term for robbery, was sentenced to an added 10 years by Judge David P. Gold.
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Chester Man Arrested In Death Of His Wife
A 49-year-old man is being held on $1 million bail for allegedly murdering his wife in her Chester home Thursday night.
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Don't Ignore Mary Glassman in the Race for CT Governor
There's a Democrat running for governor out there who knows how to cut spending, who understands both governing and the crisis that Connecticut is facing.
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Andover: Andover Seniors Visit WFSB Studio
Special for Seniors Submitted by Dianne Grenier, Andover Seniors, on 2010-02-24.   Dianne Grenier Andover senior citizens tour WFSB Channel 3 studio and view the live broadcasting of Better Connecticut with Scot Haney and Kara Sundlun.
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Grant Will Help Town Fight Underage Drinking
The town will receive $245,000 from the state over the next four years to combat underage drinking.
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Shays Rebellion: 'I Will Not Be Running For Governor' in CT
Dudchik at Capitol Report is picking up a reporter's notebook and breaking news.
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Three Residents Hospitalized After Willimantic Fire
Firefighters responded to a three alarm fire at a two-story home in Willimantic shortly before 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, fire officials said.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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