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The Kensington Garden Center gift shop is at risk of being closed after getting a cease and desist order from the town. | Kensington Garden Center

By Ashley Kus

sees Planning, Zoning and Building, and cited a list of Two weeks before Christ- items the garden center is almas, Kensington Garden lowed to sell. She explained Center, located on the Cham- that the list was given to, berlain Highway, was sent a and signed by, garden center cease and desist order by the owners prior to the business town zoning enforcement of- opening four years ago. The ficer for running a gift shop document states that only items such as plants, seeds, at the site. Development Services Director Hellyn Riggins overSee Shop / Page A2

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Town seeks to replace fire trucks By Ashley Kus The Berlin Citizen

The public will soon have a say on whether the town should replace two fire trucks. The total cost of the replacements is approximately $1.6 million. A public hearing on the matter is scheduled for

Tuesday, Feb. 2. Representatives from the fire departments in town gave a presentation to the Town Council Jan. 12, on their plan to replace a ladder truck and a pumper. The various departments have met with the Fire Administrator several times in the past year to dis-

cuss the replacements. The Town Council, at its Jan. 19 meeting, voted to hold the public hearing to let residents voice their opinion. Berlin Volunteer Fire Chief Jim Simons spoke to the council about the need for See Trucks / Page A2

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told Ellison that since the town received a complaint regarding the shop, the town needed to look into it. “It’s in a residential zone and though it’s been a garden shop for all this time, that does limit what can be sold there,” the mayor said. Right now, Kensington Garden Center is zoned as garden space only. Riggins noted that while the town wants the business to thrive, the garden center does need to follow the rules. She said the garden center would be able to remain open as long as it sold only what is listed on the document signed by the owners. Riggins added that the previous owners had gone to court on the issue before, and the judge ruled that they could not sell anything but specific garden-related items at the business. Kensington Garden Center owners planned to attend the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26, to review and appeal the cease and desist decision, but the meeting was postponed.

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Tracey Shipman noted that around 60 people signed by Sunday night. “A customer came in to buy candles like she always does and she was furious to learn what was happening,” Shipman said. “She left, took a copy of the petition, and minutes later people were coming to sign.” Shipman stated that more than 20 percent of the garden center’s annual sales come from the gift shop. Without the gift shop, she said, the garden center would most likely have to close. “Being in Connecticut, there is a short growing season,” she said. On Tuesday, Jan. 19, at the Town Council meeting, Kensington Garden Center owner Margaret Ellison spoke on behalf of her co-owners and employees. “I just wanted to make note that it’s really hard in the state of Connecticut, either as a business large or small, to do business in this state,” she said. “And receiving kind of arbitrary complaints over time is just very difficult.” Mayor Mark Kaczynski

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Tuesday, Feb. 2 Open house - Boy Scout Troop 256 has scheduled an open house for Tuesday, Feb 2, 7 to 8 p.m., at the Kensington Fire Station, 880 Farmington Ave. All boys, fifth grade and older, and interested in scouting is welcome. Sponsored by The Kensington Volunteer Fire Department, the troop meets every Tuesday evening and attends an outing each month.

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Kensington Volunteer Fire Department, is scheduled to meet Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department, 880 Farmington Ave. For more information, call Scoutmaster Ed Alicia at 860-828-8693. Boy Scouts - Boy Scout Troop 44 is scheduled to meet Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Bethany Covenant Church, 785 Mill St. For more information, call Tony deRito at 860-829-9879. Playgroup - The Kensington Congregational Church schedules a children’s playgroup for Tuesdays, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 185 Sheldon St. The group, for all who care for children, infants to preschoolers, meets on a drop-in basis. Sunrise Rotary Club - The Sunrise Rotary Club of Kensington-Berlin is scheduled to meet Tuesdays, 7:30 to 8:30

a.m., at Town Hall, 240 Kensington Road. For more information, call Gwen Valencis at 860-229-3787, ext. 139 or visit www.kensingtonrotary. org. Boys basketball - BHS vs. Maloney at Maloney at 7 p.m. Girls basketball - BHS vs. Maloney at BHS, 7 p.m. Boys swimming - BHS vs. Middletown at Platt, 3:45 p.m.

of that office, its functions and services. All area nurses are invited to attend. For more information, contact Pat Rinaldi, R.N., at 860-563-4150. Wrestling - BHS vs. Plainville at BHS, 6 p.m. Ice hockey - Newington Co-op vs. New Milford at Newington Ice Arena, 4:40 p.m.

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Woman’s Club - The Woman’s Club of New Britain has scheduled Kara Sundlun for Thursday, Feb. 4, 2 p.m., at First Church of Christ Congregational, 830 Corbin Ave., New Britain. Sundlun plans to discuss her book “Finding Dad: From ‘Love Child’ to Daughter.” The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call Gail Vigra at 860-826-5537.

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Opinion Wages of success While it is indeed good news that this state is gradually emerging from the Great Recession, there is also bad news for some residents. Around 3,600 people who receive food stamps in Connecticut — single adults with no children and no job who live in 87 towns, including Berlin, Cheshire, Durham, Middlefield, North Branford and North Haven (see full list of towns below) — will lose their benefits on April 1 unless they secure jobs, education or training for at least 20 hours a week. People in 82 other towns, including Hamden, Meriden, Plainville, Southington and Wallingford, will not be affected at this time. Because the economy has improved and the unemployment rate has gone down in the affected towns, benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will end on that date for people defined by the federal government as “Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents” (ABAWD). In 2009, during the recession, the state obtained a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, extending the SNAP benefits to those people. That waiver will soon expire for as many as half a million food stamp recipients nationwide. The Connecticut Department of Social Services has advised those people affected to “call or go to your local American Job Center or your local community action agency” for help, according to The Connecticut Mirror. “Regardless of town of residence, beneficiaries meeting the ABAWD criteria … can participate in the work requirements and keep benefits,” said David Dearborn, spokesman for the state Department of Social Services. For example, recipients in the affected towns could qualify to retain their food stamps

by studying for a GED, computer lessons or training to be a long-distance truck driver. The federal government will split the cost of this training 50-50 with states that provide such training. USDA Undersecretary Kevin Concannon says that Connecticut does a better job of taking advantage of this program than any other New England state, which is also good news, but that will be cold comfort for anyone about to lose his or her benefits. We urge the state, despite the mess that its finances are in right now, to find a way to fund its half of the cost of such training. The towns where peop l e co n s i d e red A BAW D will lose their food stamps are: Avon, Berlin, Bethany, Bethel, Bolton, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Burlington, Canaan, Canton, Cheshire, Chester, Colebrook, Cornwa l l , D a n b u r y, D a r i e n , Deep River, Durham, East Granby, Easton, East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Essex, Fairfield, Farmington, Franklin, Glastonbury, Goshen, Granby, Greenwich, Guilford, Haddam, Hartland, Harwinton, Hebron, Kent, Killingworth, Ledyard, Litchfield, Lyme, Madison, Marlborough, Middlefield, Morris, New Canaan, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, Norfolk, North Branford, North Canaan, North Haven, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Orange, Oxford, Redding, Ridgefield, Rocky Hill, Roxbury, Salisbury, Scotland, Sharon, Sherman, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Stamford, Stonington, Suffield, Tolland, Torrington, Trumbull, Union, Warren, Washington, Waterford, West Hartford, Weston, Westport, Willington, Wilto n , Wi n c h e s te r, Wi n d sor Locks, Woodbridge and Woodstock.

Letters to the Editor Will it ever stop? To the editor: Daily, I drive on Farmington Avenue in the area where Kensington Appliance stood for many years. After some debate and haggling with the property owners, the town purchased the property. The town then immediately knocked the former furniture store down only to have an empty, non-tax-producing piece of property. The then-Democratic Town Council decided that was where a new police headquarters building should be built. They came up with an estimated cost of $21 million. A petition was filed to hold a referendum regarding the cost. It was voted down in good fashion. Since then, I can only assume that the Police Commission, the Town Council and many other departments and agencies, along with the state, have looked at this situation. The state is involved because of its plans for the railroad area changes. Now, with a new administration in office and new blood on the Town Council, I wonder where we stand as far as the former furniture store property and a police building. As a former police officer and a former member of the Police Commission, I know how badly a new or refurbished police building is needed, but at what cost? It seems that no matter what we vote on – such as the high school – there are extra costs.

Email letters to news@ theberlincitizen.com; mail to 500 South Broad St., Meriden, CT 06450 or fax to 203-6390210. The Citizen will print only one letter per person Published originally in the each month. Letters should Meriden Record-Journal. be approximately 300 words.

Next year, we will receive and start paying the taxes to cover Berlin High School. Remember, that was topped off at $69 million and is inching closer to the $100 million. Will it ever stop? Richard A. Rampone Berlin

Dedicated public servant

tax base rather than scaring away the small businesses which are a large asset to the town? Why can’t this town try to help businesses get a foot into town rather than scare them away? Jay Ritter Berlin

End the witch hunt

To the editor: Once again, the fine residents of Berlin are subjected To the editor: I write this letter first and to yet more antagonistic foremost as a friend of Peter Letters to the Editor from Scott Veley and Anne Reilly Galgano, Jr. in their desperate attempts Peter has dedicated his to undermine the outstandlife, not only to the couning work and accomplishtry he loves, but also to his ments of state Rep. and community, and it saddens House Majority Leader Joe me that he has not been reAresimowicz. appointed to the Veterans I found it ironic that in a Commission. recent edition of The Berlin Peter exemplifies what it means to be a public servant Citizen, Veley’s hostile letter was aptly printed directly and he has made it a life below an article highlighting endeavor to do all he can to Aresimowicz’s championing honor veterans, specifically of a project that would help through his leadership on secure the financial futures the Veterans Commission. of state residents by helping I respectfully urge Mayor private sector workers save Kaczynski to nominate and for retirement. support Mr. Galgano at the Any informed individual next council meeting for reknows that Aresimowicz appointment on the Veterhas been consistently inteans Commission. Michael Baczewski gral in securing essential Berlin Economic Devel- funding and grants for the opment Commission improvement of our town’s infrastructure. A recognized and honored advocate for Scaring away children and student, he tax dollars was tireless in his efforts to acquire the grants necesTo the editor: Berlin can’t get more busi- sary for the renovations of nesses into town. Reasoning? our high school, and spearheaded the recently-passed More and more stupid, outstudent loan refinance bill. dated regulations. Why doesn’t Berlin concentrate on expanding their See Letters / Page A11

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Berlin Little League’s online registration system for Youth lacrosse league Scripture Solution spring baseball and softball isBits accepting registration open and available until Friday, Feb. 26 at www.berlin-litYouth Lacrosse is I am the light ofBerlin the world, tleleague.com. Divisions are accepting online registration theand Lord;for whoever open to boys agesays 5 to 15, the 2016 spring season at not walk in girls age 5 to 12. follows me will www.berlinlacrosse.org. The In-person registration willbutprogram darkness, will haveis for boys and girls, be available at the Petit in first theBill light of life.Johnthrough 8:12 eighth grade. Little League Complex, 33 A fee is charged. Late fee apColonial Drive, Berlin and is plies after Feb. 14. For more scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 2, information and to register, 6 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, Feb. 4, contact Mark Lavoie at web6 to 8 p.m.; and Saturday, Feb. master@marklavoie.com or 6, 9 a.m. to noon. visit www.berlinlacrosse.org.

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Berlin Congregational Ash Wednesday Service is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 10, 7 p.m., at the Kensington Congregational Church. Ministers and lay people of both churches will conduct the service. Worship - Berlin Congregational Church schedules Sunday worship for 10 a.m., with communion on the first Sunday of every month. Nursery care is available. For more information, call 869-828-6586. Choir, bell ringers - The Berlin Congregational Church invites anyone interested in joining the choir or bell ringers to call 860-828-6586. Sweet Hour of Prayer The Berlin Congregational Church has scheduled open

isters and lay people of both churches will conduct the service. Ashes will be available at the 11 a.m. Bible study. Sunday services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Bible study is scheduled for Wednesdays, 11 a.m., in the parlor. All are welcome. The KCC Bereavement Support Group meets the third Monday of every month, 7 p.m., in the parlor. All are welcome. Bethany Covenant Children’s playgroup is scheduled for Tuesdays, 9:30 Sunday Worship - 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., 185 Sheldon St. a.m. and 11 a.m. Life Together The group, for all who care for Classes for all ages at 9:45 a.m. children, infants to preschoolers, meets on a drop-in basis.

prayer in the sanctuary on the fourth Tuesday of each month, 7 to 8 p.m. Stay as long as you like, and listen to soft, meditative music and prayer. Written, anonymous prayer request may be submitted. For more information, call 860-828-6586. Tot time - Thursdays, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Free program includes play, crafts, snacks. Drop-in. Call 860-828-6586.

Healing prayers

The Kensington United Methodist Church, 103 Hotchkiss St., has scheduled a Healing Prayer Service on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The service is one hour of peace and healing through spiritual music by local singers and musicians.

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Prince of Peace Church The Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1103 Chamberlain Highway, schedules Sunday worship service at 10:15 a.m. Call 860-828-5079 or visit lutheransonline.com/ princeofpeace06037.

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Services are scheduled for Saturdays, 4 p.m., and Sundays Ash Wednesday Service at 8 and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., at is scheduled for Wednesday, 48 Cottage St., East Berlin, Feb. 10, 7 p.m., with the Berlin 860-828-0154. Congregational Church. Min-

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Author to discuss ‘a happy memory of a rotten war’

Harold LeRoy Osborne KENSINGTON — Harold LeRoy Osborne, 91, of Kensington, loving husband of Agnes (Leavy) Osborne, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, at home with his family at his side. Born in Pittsfield, Mass., son of the late William and the late Orpha (Kelder) Osborne, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific in World War II, and was employed at the University of Hartford until his retirement. He was a member of St. Joseph Church in Meriden, and the

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Berlin Seniors at Timberlin. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, James Osborne; a granddaughter Sara Ballou; and a great-grandson, Riley Ballou, all of Kensington. A graveside service in Sacred Heart Cemetery, 250 Gypsy Lane, Meriden took place Friday, Jan. 22. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256. Porter’s Funeral Service in Kensington is assisting his family.

Foster parenting informational session Wheeler Clinic has scheduled an informational session for prospective foster parents on Saturday, Feb. 13, 1 to 2 p.m., at 88 East St., Plainville. The no-obligation event provides information about Wheeler’s foster care programs without

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Berlin-Peck Memorial Library will host Janet Barrett Saturday, Jan. 30, as part of its new author series. Barrett will be talking about a piece of history that is often hidden in the depths of the Korean War. Her book “They Called Her Reckless: A True Story of War, Love and One Extraordinary Horse,” is about a small Korean pony named Reckless who helped the Marines of the Fifth Regiment’s Recoilless Rifle Platoon transport

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heavy ammunition. “I always knew I would write about her,” the Connecticut resident said. Barrett had an “oh wow” moment in 1992 when someone told her about the horse while at a racetrack in New York. A self-proclaimed horse lover, Barrett found that Reckless was more than just an animal. “She was a Marine,” the author said. Janet Barrett, author of Barrett explained how Reckless even received an “They Called Her Reckless,” official ranking and was hon- will discuss her book at Berlin-Peck Memorial See Author / Page A12 Library Saturday, Jan. 30.

Programs Author event - Saturday, Jan. 30, 1 p.m. Janet Barrett, author of “They Called Her Reckless.” Registration is requested. Seed sharing - Monday, Feb. 1, 6 p.m. Chris Fasciano

plans to discuss seed saving, sharing and the library’s seed library. Attendees may bring garden seeds to donate.

Winter book sale

Feb. 12, noon to 4:30 p.m., at the Community Center, 230 Kensington Road. For more information, email friendsbpml@libraryconnection.info.

AARP Tax Aide

Friends of the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library have Tax Aide, an AARP Founscheduled its winter book dation program, in coopsale for Monday, Feb. 8, noon eration with the IRS, helps to 6 p.m.; Wednesday, Feb. 10, noon to 6 p.m. and Friday, See Library / Page A12

Letters He introduced acts protecting victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and the elderly from abuse in long-term care facilities. Aresimowicz has been a protector and defender, in a military capacity and as a public servant. Veley’s claim to fame is flying a confederate flag outside his home following a racially-motivated hate crime and bragging about it on social media. Veley’s and Reilly’s criticism of Aresimowicz for supporting the safe admission of Syrian refugees into our country – a humanitar-

ian action that defines us as Americans – is no surprise. These refugee families would surely be in indebted to our country for the opportunity to lead safe and productive lives – as were my grandparents who were also judged as “potentially dangerous” (Veley’s prejudicial words) based upon their heritage when they made the journey into Ellis Island from Sicily. Mr. Veley and Ms. Reilly, it would do us all well for you to cease your witch hunt,

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Nonprofit seeks volunteer drivers out-of-town medical appointments. Last year the volunteer drivers provided more than 1,500 rides to seniors. The program is open to all community residents, 55 years and older, that are fully ambulatory, regardless of financial status. The program services residents of Berlin, Meriden, New Britain, Southington

and Wallingford. Seniors Transportation Services’ drivers are volunteer-based and new volunteer drivers are needed for several towns. Mileage for volunteer drivers is reimbursed. For more information about the service, or to volunteer to drive, call 860-224-7 117, or contact seniortransportationservices@yahoo.com.

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ored as a friend to the Marines. “She was something of a secret in Korea, known but an isolated case,” she said. With her knowledge of horses, Barrett felt like she knew Reckless. However, understanding war was a whole other obstacle. “I dug for information everywhere and I read up on Marines,” she said. Interviewing the men who were there was also essential. Barrett ended up talking to more than 50 veterans who knew Reckless at some point during and after the war. She wanted to make everything as accurate as possible. “I tried to make the reader understand where they were at all times throughout the book,” she said. “I painted mental pictures for them of what it was like.”

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Writing about the brutality and ugliness of war was not easy. Barrett made sure she was not too descriptive when it came to the blood and gore. She balanced it all with funny and emotional anecdotes of Reckless. “She was a happy memory of a rotten war,” Barrett explained. That’s how veterans still remember Reckless, and they don’t hesitate to share their own memories during Barrett’s frequent talks. “I love the way the community has taken hold of her,” she said. Barrett recalled her presentation last summer when a son of one of the Marine’s mentioned in her book was in the audience. The man told her that his father told him stories of Reckless having breakfast with the men and being part of the regiment. Besides veterans, horse-lovers also tend to make up a section of Barrett’s audience. She explained how many of them want to know more about Reckless and how she survived in a war-torn environment. As for aspiring writers, Barrett had a few words of advice. “Whatever you’re going to write, find something that intrigues you,” she said. For Barrett, Reckless was all she thought about until she finally got to typing the biography, which was published in 2013. To register for Barrett’s talk at the library Saturday, Jan. 30, at 1 p.m. visit: www. berlinpeck.org.

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low-to-moderate income taxpayers with tax services. Appointments are scheduled for Tuesdays, beginning Feb. 2. The service is free to taxpayers with low and moderate income, with special attention to those 60 and older. To schedule an appointment, call the library at 860-828-7125.

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Dean’s list Becker College, Massachusetts - Dylan Grasso of Berlin. Southern Connecticut State University - Jessica Dimattia, Kayla Gauthier, Emily Hamel, Laura Kuzoian, Ali Mian, Malgorzata Nawalaniec, Taylor Recck, Erin Roccapriore, Laurel Savage, Zachary Veleas, Amber Viteri of Berlin; Melanie Crim, Jake Cyr, Jessica Cyr, Stephanie Delconte, Kristopher Zabrensky of Kensington. Springfield College, Massachusetts - Kristen Madeia, Meghan Foy, Natalie Lombardo, Brittany Sullivan, Alyssa Germano, Maya McCann of Berlin. Un ive r s i ty o f Co n necticut - Brian Bostrom, Suleyman B ozal, Charlotte Cichowski, Henry Courchaine, Andrew Dornfried, Sarah Dottor, Nicole Harris, Michaelle Juarez, Victoria Marino, Casey Merola, Christopher Morelli, Emma Morelli, Jessica Naples, Karol Nawalaniec, Tiffany Nguyen, Michael Nowik, Alexander Ott, John Parillo, Ankit Patel, Kailene Rampone, Anthony Sisti, Kaley Sokolowski, Amanda Starr, Zackery Voisine, Kristina Wezdenko, Wojciech Zak of Berlin; Mitchell Cyr, Silas Fischer, Travis Frisk, Amanda Renee of East Berlin; Nicole Grieco, Tess Repaci, Holly Robillard, Joanna Wojtun of Kensington. University of Delaware Hallie Nygren of Berlin. University of Hartford

All Night Grad Party Meetings - The All Night Graduation Party committee is scheduled to meet on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 2 at the Community Center, Room 1. Butterbraids/cookie dough - The All Night Graduation Party committee has scheduled a butterbraids and cookie dough fundraiser through Feb. 29. Distribution is scheduled for March 15 at Berlin High School. For more information and to place an order, contact Paula Mozzicato at mozzica@comcast. net. Donation - The 2016 BHS All Night Graduation Party is funded entirely from donations. All graduating families are asked to contribute $50 toward the celebration. For more information, contact Christina Lapierre at 860-829-6322. Bus trip - The All Night Graduation Party committee has scheduled a casino

Kindergarten registration Children age five, on or before January 1, 2017, are eligible for kindergarten for the upcoming school year. Registration for kindergarten students is scheduled for Feb. 1 to March 11. For more infor-

mation, visit berlinschools. org. Children not yet eligible for kindergarten may be added to the data base by calling 860-828-6581.

Hubbard roof to be replaced

bus trip to Mohegan Sun for Friday, March 18. A fee is charged. For information and tickets, contact Bill Conticello at 860-212-1415. Dine-in fundraiser - The All Night Graduation Party committee has scheduled a dine-in fundraiser for Tuesday, Feb. 9, 4 to 9 p.m., at Portofino’s Ristorante, 246 New Britain Road. For more information, visit the Berlin High School website, www.berlinschools.org. Mailbox numbers - The All Night Graduation Party committee offers reflective mailbox numbers for purchase. Contact Catherine Rich at 860-829-0418. Flocking Flamingos Flocks arrive at a house and stay for two days, with a sign and paperwork explaining why the flamingos are there. A fee is charged. Contact Marlena Baretta at mbaretta64@ yahoo.com.

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The roof at Hubbard Elementary School will be the last of the five public schools in town to be replaced. At its Jan. 19 meeting, the Town Council approved the adoption of an ordinance appropriating $1.3 million for the cost of the replacement. A little more than $500,000 of that will be paid through state grants. Councilor Rachel Rochette commented that this would complete the roof replacements for all

the schools. Councilor David Evans noted that it was a great project to go forward with. At its previous meeting, the Town Council tabled action on the decision. Evans wanted the public to voice its opinion on the matter and he reported back Jan. 19 that there were no evident concerns. The total cost of the Hubbard school project will cover the planning, acquisition and construction of the roof replacement, as well as the architecture, engineering, and building components needed to complete the job.

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Find great local eats - MenusCT.com Adelphia Café 476 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 203-535-0149 Family owned/operated. Former proprietors of the Neptune Diner in Wallingford. Extensive menu for all tastes. Breakfasts, luncheons and special dinners. All baking on premises.

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611 N Colony Road Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 269-9507 colonydiner.com Wallingford’s place to go for old-fashioned breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Proudly serving up delicious and hearty meals daily. Voted Best Diner 4 years running by Record Journal. Open seven days. Breakfast served all day.

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124 Church St. Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 265-9431 www.facebook.com/pages/Duchess -of-Wallingford/119682821380599 Celebrating Over 25 Years in Wallingford! Our Success comes from dedication to quality,freshness & variety! Breakfast cooked to order. Open 7 days for breakfast lunch & dinner.

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630 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 203-234-0690 ejnevinspub.wix.com/ejnevinspub Offers fresh homemade pub food. Kitchen stays open until 12am! Happy Hour Specials weekdays 4-7pm, Sun 10-1am. 40 plus Beers! Featuring traditional Irish food.

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Sports Redcoats outlast Devils, clinch states Timely shooting leads Berlin to 8th straight victory

Plainville. Every time one team looked to pull ahead for good, the other squad would find a way to get back into the thick of things. By Nate Brown The Berlin Citizen Yet strong shooting – both from the free-throw line and It was a back and forth boys 3-point line – helped Berlin basketball game in the Berlin (8-3) outlast the Blue Devils High A-Gym on Thursday, (2-10) to the tune of a 50-40 Jan. 21 between the Red- CCC South-White division coats and the Blue Devils of win. The win was Berlin’s eighth straight, and automatically qualified the locals for the Class L state tournament.

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