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becoming increasingly erratic, lawmakers in Hartford moved to establish a “Task Force to Combat Illegal Roadway Traffic.” It would be spearheaded by state and local police departments and take effect in July if signed into law.
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Federally, the FBI tip line was launched this week alongside a website. Residents looking to report a street takeover are encouraged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI and select the “Connecticut Street Takeovers” option from an operator or visit the website fbi.gov/cttakeovertips lies in need, and participates in many local celebrations and remembrances. The Hardware City Detachment meets the first Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m., at the Berlin VFW, 152 Massirio Drive. For more information, contact Sal V. Sena Sr. (860614-6188, 4mermarine69@ gmail.com) or Al Urso (860747-0677, alurso@cox.net).
Though the age of street takeover participants arrested tends to skew toward young adults in their late teens and early 20s, police said a high percentage of those attending the events appear to be high school aged and urged parents to discourage their children from involving themselves in a takeover.
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The Southington school district plans six trips over the next two semesters, two to Italy, one to Germany and neighboring countries, as well as trips to Spain, France and China. Cheshire High School is planning five trips, most in April, to Germany, Italy, Iceland, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico.
While some of the programs are being run through foreign language courses so that students can get handson experience with speaking the language and immersing themselves in the culture of the native country, others have branched out to touch on different aspects of the curriculum.
For Cheshire, the Costa Rica trip is being helmed by a science teacher so students can explore the unique biodiver- sity of the country. In contrast, the Iceland trip is integrated with a health course so students will experience what the nation offers in terms of health and wellness activities like hiking and snorkeling while also doing service projects - bridging both physical and mental health subjects.
The Italy trips are some of the most popular at Southington High School, having been held for multiple years. The trips take 33 students on a cultural exchange to see Rome and stay with a host family in Mondavi. Additionally, 15 students from the school’s Latin course will be attending separately to see the ruins of the Roman Forum in the capital.
Southington High School finds itself in a unique situation this year. With many travel restrictions lifted after the pandemic, they’ve seen a surge in teachers looking to host international learning opportunities to make up for their absence the last several years. With six trips being held next school year, it’s the most the district has ever had. The number of students looking to attend these trips is also up, over prior years.
“Next year is actually an interesting year, and kind of the banner year for trips. There are six trips. I don't know that we've ever had a time before where there was so many trips going out. But the cool thing about it is each trip has its own flavor, so there are two trips that are going to Italy, but they're both very different,” said Michael Halloran, Assistant Principal of Southington High School.
“Kids are just excited to travel and so there's the opportunity and teachers are excited to give the kids the experience of seeing the world,” Italian language teacher Kate Tavera Collins added.
To educators, the value of international trips goes beyond just being able to integrate their lessons with hands-on experience - but also having the students fully immerse themselves in the culture of other countries. Across both districts, administrators place an emphasis on making their students ‘global citizens,’ so that they may be able to contribute to their local communities and to the world stage as well.
Part of forming that identity, they say, is allowing students a chance to meaningfully engage with those cultures and see how people experience life in other parts of the world.
“I think there are a number of reasons why these trips are beneficial to students. The cultural experience, the bringing history to life, the opportunity to get to meet and talk with people from different countries. If we say that we pride ourselves on complex thinking and social-emotional learning here in Cheshire, giving students an opportunity to see different places, different experiences, and different cultures, only helps to expand their understanding of the world and get perspectives other than their own,” Cheshire Assistant Superintendent Marlene Silano stated.
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Robert J. Newman
CHESHIRE Robert J.
“Bob” Newman, 90, passed away on Friday,May 12, 2023athishomeinCheshire withfamilypresent.
Bob, a nativeof New Haven, wasthe sonof Dr. JosephT.NewmanandEthel Caldwell,R.N. andthehusband of Carol Macdonald, alsoofNewHaven.Theyhad beenmarriedfor62years.
AftergraduatingfromYale
Esther M. Stacy
CHESHIRE EstherMadeleineMurphy Stacy,a recent residentof Cheshire, CT,passedawaypeacefully onMay24th, 2023,atthe ageof81,afterabriefillness. She wasborn onOctober 27, 1941, theyoungest of 8 children, of thelate Bernard and Elizabeth (Fitzpatrick) Murphy, inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania. Esther is survived by herdaughter, Jennifer Murray andher husband, Kevin of Cheshire,
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in 1954,he joinedSouthern New EnglandTelephone Company. During his 41 yearsof employmentat SNET,he performedvarious challenging administrative responsibilities, including being managerof several business offices throughout the state.He retiredin 1995 whileat theLong Wharfoffice inNew Haven.He was active in manycivic organizations includingthe AmericanCancerSocietyandBoy Scouts of America. Boy ScoutTroop 14ofNew Havenattendedhiswedding ceremonyin 1960.Heenjoyed traveling, boating, birding,hikingandspending timewith hisgrandchildren, especially summersat Lanphier Cove inBranford. He waslovedandrespectedby manyandwillbemissed.
Inadditiontohiswife,Bob leavesbehind histwo daughtersSusan Rollinsof Vail,Colorado, ElleSilkof Stamford, Connecticut,his brother Joseph T. Newman, Jr. and wifeof Dallas, Texas and threegrandchildren, Amanda,KellyandCameron Silk. and sonJohn Stacyand his wife,Lisa ofSouthborough, MA. Esther also had three grandchildren Owenand SparrowMurray,andSophie Stacy.Esther wasproudto be 100% Irish.Esther came from humblebeginnings. Shewasdeterminedtoprovide abetter lifefor herself andherchildrenandshedid so.Her intelligence,drive and determinationsupported professionalsuccess as arealestate agentandthis allowed herto honorher wanderlustandtravelextensively. She alsohad a passion for art and history. She became a docent at the Danforth ArtMuseum and tookgreatpleasureinlearning and sharing her knowl- edge and passionabout art with others. Esther’s legacy ofproviding forfamily,her loveofart,historyandtravel livesonin herchildrenand grandchildren andthey are grateful.Hervibrant,adventurous spiritwill bedeeply missedbut cherishedby those who had the pleasure ofknowingher. ServicesforEstherwillbe announced at alater date. Memorialcontributionsmay bemadetotheElephantCrisis Fundat www.elephantcrisisfund. org. The Alderson-Ford Funeral Home ofCheshire. www.fordfh.com
Arrangements- Thereare nocalling hoursandprivate serviceswillbefortheimmediatefamily. Memorialcontributions, inhis name,may be madeto theAmerican Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown,MD 21741 and CT. Yankee Council,Boy Scoutsof America,60 WellingtonRd., Milford,CT06461.
Ralph and Nancy Smith
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Ralph O. Smith, formerly of Cheshire, Wolfeboro,NH, andFortMyers,FL,passed awayinFort MyersonJanuary12, 2020.He wasan early victim of COVID beforeit wasonthe radar.He was born April 29, 1927 in Waterbury, CT.He wasa graduate ofPurdue Universitywithadegreeinelectrical engineering.He spent his careerwith Conn.Light & Power and Northeast
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Nancy R. Smith passed awayinFort MyersonJanuary21, 2023ofnatural causes. Shewas bornin Waterbury, May 12, 1927. Shewas agraduateof JamesMadisonUniversity.
Nancy andRalph were married for more than 70 years.Ralph andNancy werepredeceased bytheir sonDavidonJune8,1974. Theyare survivedbytheir sonWayneofWestTisbury, MA, theirdaughter-inlaw Anita Smith and 3 grandchildren Willoughby, Taylor andJustinSmith.
There will be a graveside memorial at Hillside Cemetery onJune 10,2023 at 2pm and aluncheon following at VROsteria at 3pm.
Donationsintheirmemorymaybemadeto: HopeHospiceofFort Myers,9470HealthPark Circle,FortMyers,FL 33908, https://hopehospice.org/ donate/
Joanne DiDomizio
CHESHIRE Joanne DiDomizio, 73, passed awayonThursday,May25, 2023, ather home.She was the wifeof Thomas DiDomizio.
Mrs. DiDomizio was born August2, 1949,inDerby, the daughterof Marie (Larkin)Dunn andthelate JohnDunn.Shewasraised inNaugatuck,attendingSt. Francis GrammarSchool, andgraduating fromNaugatuck HighSchool, Class of1967.
Shewas oneof theoriginalemployees ofMattatuck Bank andmoved to Cheshirein1977.Uponher children entering the schoolsystem,sheworked in the cafeteriaat Cheshire High School. She was known for her support of CheshireFootball andnever missed her children’s or grandchildren’s sporting events. Herfavorite pastimes werereading and tripstothecasino.Overthe last 36years, sheenjoyed vacationinginMaine. Besidesher husbandof 50years andhermother Marie, Mrs.DiDomizio is survived by her children TonyDiDomizio andhis wife Mary-Ann, Tim DiDomizio and his fiancé Cari DeLorenzo;her sister Karen Dunn; and her grandchildren Nicholas DiDomizio, Jaxon DiDomizio, LeviDiDomizio, Alisa DeLorenzo, andChase DiDomizio. Inaddition to her father,Mrs. DiDomizio is predeceasedby herson Tommy as wellas her brotherJohnDunn.
Arrangements-Visitation was held on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, from 4to 7 pm at the Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Cheshire,615 S. Main St.Her funeralwas held onWednesday at10 am at thefuneral home. BurialfollowedinNewPine Grove Cemetery,Waterbury. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cheshire GridironClub, P.O. Box 1113, Cheshire, CT 06410. Foronline condolences, to share a photo or a story,please visit www.fordfh.com.
Susanne L. Pavlik
CHESHIRE Suanne
L. Pavlik, 82, passed away peacefullyon Monday, May 29, 2023, at LiveWell in Plantsville, with herloving familyat her side. She was the wife of the late Richard Pavlik.
Suanne was born October 13, 1940, in Binghamton, NY, the daughter of the late Jamesand Helen (Collins) Scott.She adored herdogs, deliveringseveral litters,and taking careof herlate husband’s huntingdogs. She loved butterflies, gardening,and nature,and wasknown toherfamily as “Aunty Glady” (Gladiolus). For several years, Sue workedin Quality Control at Revere Aerospace in Wallingford and afterher retirement, as a salesclerk at CVS. A womanof strong faith, shewas acommunicant ofSt. Thomas Becket Church where she servedas avolunteer Cantorfor manyyears. During electiontime, she volunteered at the electionpolls atNorton School.
Sue issurvived byher daughters PamelaElls andher husbandRichard of York, ME, Jana Gurzendaand herhus- band MikeSr., of Plantsville, KarlaRyan and her husband Mark of Watertown; hersisters Sylvia Scottof NC,Helen Scottof MA,andChristine Siegel of FL; her grandchildren PeterRyan andhis wifeRachel, Mary, Jack, and Noah Ryan, Melissa, and MickeyGurzenda; agreatgrandchild duein August; many nieces and nephews; her grand doggies Ziva Ellsand Molly Ryan; her dear family friendsSteve andRobertaLasek ofMeriden,and Deb Killingbeck of Plantsville, andmany wonderful neighbors. In addition to her parents and herhusband, sheis predeceased byher daughter Tanya and her beloved dog Scooter. The family wouldlike to
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expresstheir deepgratitude to Sue’s loving care team andstaff at Livewell.
Arrangements -Visitation forSue Pavlikwas heldon Friday,June2, 2023, from 5 to 7 pm at the AldersonFord Funeral Home of Cheshire, 615 S. MainSt. Herfuneralprocession left the funeral home on Saturday at 9:30 andproceeded toSt. Bridget of Sweden Parish - St. Thomas Becket Church for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 am. BurialfollowedinSt.Bridget Cemetery.Memorial contributions may be made tothe Alzheimer’s Association, 200 Executive Blvd., Southington, CT 06489-1058 orto the Cheshire Animal Shelter, P.O. Box523, Cheshire, CT 06410-2249. For online condolences, to share aphoto ora story, please visit www.fordfh.com.
Dorothy Peabody
CHESHIRE Dorothy “Dolly” Conrey Mosher Peabody, age 106, died on May 26 atElim Park in Cheshire.She wasthe daughter ofJames and GraceMosherandgrewup inBangor,ME.Shemarried Arland Wentworth “Sam” Peabody in1938, andwas a graduate ofUniversity of Maine.
Thecouple settledinto their 18th century farmhouse in CosCob, CT, in 1953. Anavid gardener, she belonged to two gardenclubs, wasStamford United Methodist Church’s first womantrustee, and loved to hostlunch and dinnerparties.
In 1995, Samand Dolly moved toElim Parkto enjoytheir retirementyears, with travels throughout the U.S., most often to Acadia National Parkin Maine. They also actively participated in many activities andtrips offeredatElim Park.
Dollyis survivedbyher daughter, Lisa Patrick, (CaryPatrick) andgrandson Ivan Patrick,all of Atlanta.
A memorial service will beheldon June8at10:30 a.m.atElimPark.
Memorial gifts may be sent to the Elim Park Resident Benevolence Fund, 150Cook HillRoad, Cheshire,CT06410.
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