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A look inside the new community center

Ribbon-cutting,

More than 200 residents were in attendance Sunday, Feb. 5 for a ribbon-cutting and open house at the yet unfinished community center, formerly the Francis E. Korn Elementary School.

Durham First Selectman George Eames said it was wonderful to see so many residents come together to tour the property, and he made a point to say that the Korn Building Committee appreciated the positive feedback it heard from attendees.

Eames said this day was a long time coming.

In 2021 it appeared that the vacant building at 44 Pickett Lane was headed for demolition. However, after a successful petition drive, and a referendum vote, the Town of Durham moved to turn the former school into a multi-purpose community center.

Durham residents voted to take ownership of the building from the Region 13 School District, for $1, and approved drawing $1 million from the town’s Building Reserve Fund for the initial project costs.

Among the attendees at Sunday’s ribbon-cutting and open house was longtime local educator Ray Hubbard, who taught third grade at Korn; and Nancy Bihlmeyer, who has lived in Durham for more than 50 years, and recalled holding meetings at Korn as a Girl Scout leader.

Phase 1 of the community center project is complete,

open house at former school building draws a crowd

and Sunday, people had a look inside at the First Selectman’s office, gymnasium, senior center, and several other spaces.

“This was a fantastic kickoff," Selectman Chad Spooner said. "And I am looking forward to seeing the answers from the suggestion boxes placed around the building.”

Spooner said Durham's emergency management team will soon work out of the new community center.

For the past few years, emergency services has been housed in a room on the third floor of Town Hall.

With the move to the community center, Spooner said emergency services will be able to function much better and have everything they need at hand.

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Jason Stone, Jr., 4, plays checkers with his father Sunday inside the new community center at 44 Pickett Lane. Photos by Nicole Zappone

May your Valentine’s Day be a sweet one

So just what would tickle your fancy come Valentine’s Day? Chocolates? Flowers? Your beloved looking deep into your eyes and telling you there’s noone on the face of the earth as amazing as you?

These days, flowers and chocolates are Valentine’s Day staples, but it wasn’t always so. Let’s take a look at some old-timey traditions, as revealed by an Internet search ...

The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that the first bird an unmarried woman saw on Valentine’s Day was a symbol of the kind of man she would marry. For instance, a swan meant a loyal partner was on the horizon. A dove predicted a kindhearted person would be coming along. And a blackbird indicated that a woman would marry a member of the clergy or someone who did spiritual, charitable work.

Then there was the “vinegar Valentine,” something nobody wanted to get. The Victorians not only wrote love poems, they also penned nasty notes to those from whom they wished to detach. And they didn’t pull any punches. They listed all the traits of their target that they loathed, along with a caricature illustration. Ouch!

Fortunately, the Victorians also engaged in something a bit friendlier. They would fold paper into what they called puzzle purses. The unfolding of each corner revealed an endearing poem or drawing.

The different color of roses held different meanings for the Victorians. Red symbolized love. White meant innocence. Yellow spoke of jealousy or infidelity. And flowers were used to deliver yes or no answers. Delivery with the right hand meant yes and delivery with the left meant, well, maybe next year.

During the ancient Roman festival Lupercalia, celebrated in mid-February, women would pin the name of their love interest on their shirt sleeve.

The Welsh commemorated Saint Dwynwen, their patron saint of lovers, on Jan. 25. There were flowers and chocolates, as well as the love spoon, whereby men whittled an intricately-crafted spoon for their paramour. The tradition of the love spoon began 300 years ago and continues to this day. It serves a two-fold purpose –as a marriage proposal and as a symbol of the man’s devotion.

A Victorian man would send one glove to the object of his affections, in the hope that she would wear it on Easter Sunday as a sign that she returned his love. The Victorian male also was no slouch in the card department. His cards were apt to be covered in ribbons, pressed flowers, gold and silver foil paper, and lace.

Europeans, during the Middle Ages, had some interesting ways of greeting Valentine’s Day. The identity of a girl’s future husband was determined through dreams or prophetic visions inspired by pinning sage leaves to her pillow or putting a slice of wedding cake under it. Or the girl would put letters in a bowl of water, do some chanting, and see what floated to the top.

And then, of course, there was the tradition of going to the cemetery on Valentine’s Day to look for signs and omens at midnight that would reveal the identity of one’s true love.

Ladies, you may very well get the flowers and chocolates. Or perhaps you will see a swan (for a loyal man) or a dove (for a kind man). Will you be receiving a love spoon or a glove? (Neither one is as good as chocolates, in my opinion.) Or will you be roaming the cemetery at midnight, looking for clues of a love life yet to come?

That last one is definitely not for me. I will, as usual, be snoozing in front of the TV at 8:00, maybe sooner. I doubt that any potential suitor could compete with my couch and my Samsung.

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CRHS scholarship

The Coginchaug High School Scholarship Fund will accept applications from Feb. 22 to March 22 at 2 p.m. All graduating seniors are encouraged to complete an application, which will be posted on Naviance. The committee can be reached at crhsscholarshipfund@ gmail.com.

Vocal Chords

The Executive Board of the Middlesex Hospital Vocal Chords is requesting applications for its annual scholarships to be awarded to students from Middlesex County pursuing a career in nursing or music. The $1,000 scholarships will be paid directly to the recipients at the Vocal Chords’ Spring Concert. Applications are available at school guidance offices and by calling Dianne at 860-344-0743. Application deadline is Friday, March 24. Visit vocalchords20.org for more information.

Rockfall Foundation

The Virginia R. Rollefson Environmental Leadership Scholarship, offered by The Rockfall Foundation since 2018, recognizes outstanding contributions by a high school senior residing in the Lower Connecticut River Valley for carrying out a program, project, or activity that benefits preservation, conservation, restoration or environmental education.

One $1,000 scholarship is awarded yearly to a student who demonstrates leadership and initiative.

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Pink Out

The Coginchaug Regional High School boys and girls basketball teams will host a Pink Out doubleheader against Hale-Ray tonight, Feb. 10. The girls play at 5, the boys at 7. Baked goods and a limited number of Pink Out T-shirts will be available for purchase, with all proceeds going to the Smilow Cancer Hospital (in memory of Brenna Zettergren) and St. Jude Hospital (in memory of Debbie Sokol). Donations also will be collected.

Military night

The CRHS Basketball Booster Club has planned a Military Appreciation Night for the girls game against visiting Old Lyme Monday, Feb. 13, 6 p.m. Active and retired veterans are invited to attend the game for free, as guests of the Booster Club.

Kindergarten

Parents/guardians of children living in Durham and Middlefield who will be 5 years old on or before Jan. 1, 2024 must register to attend kindergarten in the fall of 2023 or apply for a waiver of attendance. In Regional School District 13, children may attend kindergarten at Brewster School or John Lyman School. Both schools will post detailed information about kindergarten on

their respective websites. The school choice decision for kindergarten needs to be made by Friday, March 10. Parents/guardians of an eligible kindergarten child who wish to hold their child out of school for another year must sign a waiver of attendance at the Office of the Superintendent of Schools.

Locals in college

Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, named Aaron Faiella to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

College of Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass., named Sophie Cassarino, Ava Marenna and Bridget Higgins to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

Siena College, Loudonville, N.Y., named Makayla Cesario and Sara Smith to its president’s list for the fall semester.

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I., named Emma DeCaprio and Erica Fontanella to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

University of Tampa, Tampa, Fla., named Jessica King and Samantha Paul to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

University of Vermont, Burlington, named Luke Latorre to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

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Foot care clinic. Friday, Feb. 17, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost is $35. Call 860-349-7121 to make an appointment.

AARP tax prep. Tuesday, Feb. 21 and Tuesday, March 21. Call 860-349-7121 to make an appointment.

Senior Lunch Bunch. Join us Monday, Wednesday and Friday for lunch at the Middlefield Café. Lunch is provided by CRT for a suggested donation of $3. For more information, call 860-3497121.

Energy assistance. Applications are being accepted inperson for energy assistance. Call 860-349-7121 to make an appointment.

Food bank. The food bank is open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., by appointment only. For more information, call 860-349-7121.

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Obituaries

DURHAM- Roger E. Fairchild, 93, of Durham, husband of the late Jean L. (Langhoff) Fairchild, died Saturday, January 28, 2023, at Autumn Lake Healthcare at Cromwell. Roger was born in New Haven, son of the late, Charles R. Fairchild and Ida Mae (Potwine) Fairchild. Prior to his retirement Roger was employed at SNET for 35 years. He was veteran serving the U.S. Army after WWII in Japan. Roger is survived by two sons, Mark Fairchild and his wife Teri of Durham, Chris Fairchild and his partner Karen of Middletown, six grandchildren, Meagan, Lauren, callee, Michael, Patrick and Nick. He was predeceased by a son, Jon Fairchild, a brother Justin and a sister Shirley. Roger and his wife enjoyed their spare time traveling across the country visiting many of our national parks. He enjoyed the outdoors, loved gardening and hit the slopes into his late 70’s. When he wasn’t

Super Soup Cook-off

The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the United Churches of Durham in conjunction with members of the Middlefield Federated Church invite all to attend Super Soup Cook-off Sunday, Feb. 26, 4 p.m., at Fellowship Hall, United Churches of Durham, 228 Main St. Tickets will be available at the door; adults $7, age 6-plus $3.

The Cook-off menu includes tastings of 12 homemade soups in the competition, along with bread and butter, beverages and a special dessert. Each ticket comes with a token to vote for the best soup.

outside, he was a talented craftsman making furniture and hand turned wooden bowls. Burial, with military honors, will be held Saturday, June 10th at 11 a.m., in the State Veterans’ Cemetery, Middletown. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Association Alzheimer’s Association CT Chapter 200 Executive Blvd., Suite 4B, Southington, CT 06489. To share memories or express condolences online, please visit www. biegafuneralhome.com.

Winter getting you down? Shake off those blues

The winner will receive the coveted Silver Ladle award and bragging rights for the next year. Recipes for all the soups will be available.

The decision to postpone due to inclement weather will be made by 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25. The snow date is Sunday, March 6. For more information, call 860349-2023.

Rock of Refuge Church

Rock of Refuge Church is a non-denominational Christian Church located at 350 Main St., second floor, in Durham. Sunday services 11 a.m.; Tuesday Prayer Meetings 6:45 p.m.; Bible Studies, to be announced.

February can feel like kind of a drag; the cold lingers, nature is gray, and the sun still sets earlier than most would prefer. If you have a touch of the winter blues consider looking into some of these winterworthy activities.

Visit an independent bookstore

There’s nothing like cozying up with a good book on a chilly winter day. If you feel like getting out of the house, but aren’t looking for a high-energy activity, exploring local bookstores is a great way to treat yourself. If you’ve grown accustomed to the local bookshop in your town, try to branch out and explore surrounding areas to change things up. Local highlights include Reread Books and More in Cheshire, an incredible integrated work setting for workers of all abilities, and Connecticut’s two R.J. Julia Booksellers stores, a family business that’s found great success here in the nutmeg state.

Take a one-night class

Don’t let your learning stop after your schooling ends – Connecticut has dozens of fun classes and workshop opportunities popping up, and the content is getting

more diverse. From woodworking and home decor classes to cooking and sip and paints, there truly is something out there for everyone. Local highlights to look

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Winter blues

into include The Art Bar, a new family-owned art studio located inside the Meriden Mall, and Woodcraft of Manchester, a hands-on woodworking school that offers classes for all levels of crafters.

Dine fireside

For an ambiance that can’t be beat, snuggle up to some fiery heat. Besides setting the mood, most flames serve a purpose when it comes to keeping a place comfortably toasty – many establishments with fireside dining also have an interesting, sometimes historical backstory. Ask your server if there’s any intriguing lore in your surroundings. Fire at the Ridge in Middlefield is a must when it comes to fireside dining due to their signature open flames found both indoors and mountainside. If you’re looking to hold an event or celebration, check out the Aqua Turf Club in Southington or The

Inn at Middletown; these spaces can accommodate larger groups, but maintain a cozy atmosphere due to their rustic decor and roaring fireplaces.

Visit a museum

While it may seem obvious, it should be reinforced that in the winter, museums are an excellent escape from the bitter cold. Museums across the region are constantly cycling out pieces to make room for new artists and exhibits to be featured, so if you think you’ve seen all a place has to offer, you should think again. The Bicycle Game is a fabulous new exhibit that the Connecticut Historical Society has up until now through fall, and the Wadsworth Atheneum is currently highlighting female-focused art and flamework via glass art. The New Britain Museum of American Art, in New Britain, offers free admission if you arrive between 10 a.m. and noon on Saturdays.

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Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 9 a.m. for a 3-mile hike at Chatfield Hollow in Killingworth. Participants may be treated to some wonderful ice formations on the cliffs and rocky streams.

For more information, and to register, visit EveryoneOutside.org or email Lucy@ EveryoneOutside.org.

Legion meeting

Durham American Legion Post 184 will meet Thursday, Feb. 23, 6 p.m., at Town Hall, 3nd floor. All members are

encouraged to attend. Contact Bob Francis with questions: 610-295-3904, rfranwp80@yahoo.com.

Let’s Talk Prevention

Durham Middlefield Local Wellness Coalition will host the Let’s Talk Prevention program “Fentanyl 101 –What you need to know”

Tuesday, Feb. 28, 6 to 7:30 p.m., via Zoom.

For the meeting link, contact Dena Miccinello: 860-3490258, dmiccinello@ dmyfs.org.

Cookie season

For the second year in a row, William Raveis realtor Debbie Huscher will purchase two boxes of cookies from local Girl Scouts who reach

out to her. The treats will be donated to the Durham and Middlefield food pantries. Huscher can be reached at debbie.huscher@raveis.com.

Compost program

Currently, more than 120 local families/households participate in the Coginchaug Area Transition compost program. CAT aims to see that number rise to 300 by spring.

Compost kits ($25) and extra bags ($3) are available at the Middlefield Building Office in the Community Center and at the Durham First Selectman’s office in Town Hall. Payment can be made with cash, or check (written out to Coginchaug Area Transition; “compost kit” in the memo line). For further information, email carolbufithis@gmail.com.

Get your diploma

Ready for a second chance to earn your high school diploma? Middletown Adult Education will help. Enrollment is free. Students may register at any time. Call for more information, 860-3436044.

Wellness expo

Exhibitors and speakers are sought for the 10th Bi-Annual Passport to Health & Wellness Expo, which will be held April 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at The Bristol DoubleTree by Hilton.

Also, vendors are sought for expos which will take place May 21 and Sept. 17 at the VFW in Plainville. Contact Shirley Bloethe at 860-9890033 or yourholisticevents@ gmail.com, or visit yourholisticevents.com.

Gift of sight

The Durham Lions Club’s recently-refurbished drop box is ready for your eyeglass donations at the Durham Pharmacy. Donating used eye glasses can make a big difference for people all over the world.

Refractive errors can be easily corrected with eyeglasses, yet millions living in lowand middle-income countries lack access to basic eye care services.

Lions have recognized the urgent need for corrective lenses and collect usable glasses in their communities to support the Lions Recycle For Sight Program.

Help wanted

Join a wonderful and dedicated group of people a few hours a week to help care for homeless cats at Cat Tales’ main shelter. Must be age 15-plus or be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

The volunteer application can be found at cattalesct.org. For more information, email: info@cattalesct.org.

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Durham Public Library

Teen Art Workshop Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. For grades 6 to 12. We’ll make Mod Podge Terra Cotta Planters. Registration is required.

Understanding Estate Plans. Thursday, Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. The discussion will be led by Estate Planning & Elder Law Attorney Erin Duques. Registration is required.

Book Club: Wings of Fire. Monday, Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. For grades 3 to 5. Join Miss Alex to discuss “The Lost Heir.” Registration is required.

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Food bank

The Middlefield Food Bank is in need of the following: peanut butter, jelly, jam, sandwich/freezer bags, coffee, tea, crackers, snacks, laundry detergent, dish soap, cleaning supplies, toothpaste, tooth brushes, pasta, pasta sauce, tuna, and grocery store gift cards.

Ballpark jobs

The Hartford Yard Goats Baseball Club, the Double-A Eastern League affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, will hold its annual job fair at Dunkin’ Donuts Park (1214 Main St., Hartford) Saturday, Feb. 18, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Yard Goats are seeking applicants to fill a wide range of game day positions and are looking for upbeat, fan-friendly individuals to help make the upcoming season in Hartford another huge success.

Maiden Names and Dower Rights: Documenting Your Female Ancestors. Monday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m., via Zoom. Registration is required.

Move & Groove Storytime. Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 5. Registration required.

Crazy 8’s Math Club. Thursdays at 5 p.m. for grades K-2 and 6:30 p.m. for grades 3 to 5. Registration required.

Storytime & Playgroup. Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. All ages. Registration is required.

Drop-in Mahjong. Tuesdays, 2 to 4 p.m. For novices or pros. If you have a Mahjong set, please bring it. No registration required.

Levi E. Coe Library

Snacks in the Stacks. This is a fiveweek program beginning Monday, Feb. 27, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Bring your bag lunch; we will read stories and make a snack. For ages 3 to 5. Registration is required.

Senior Center Book Club. Tuesday, Feb. 14. “The Hours” by Michael

Cunningham will be discussed.

Thursday Night Book Club. Thursday, Feb. 16. “Miss Benson’s Beetle” by Rachel Joyce will be discussed.

Book, bake sale. Friday, March 24, 12 to 5 p.m., $10 entry fee; Saturday, March 25, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., no entry fee; Sunday, March 26, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., no entry fee.

Storytime at the Library. Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.

Crafting with Susan. Sign up on the library’s Facebook page for an adult/ teen take-home craft.

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JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT

WASTE TREATMENT

GRASSY HILL AUCTIONS, - an Estate

Performs accounting tasks and duties in the Business Office of the Wallingford Electric Division. The position requires six (6) years of accounting experience with some accounting classes; or in lieu of thereof, a B.S. in accounting or an equivalent combination of experience and training. $27.47 - $34.36 hourly plus an excellent fringe benefit package. Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford , 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page. The closing date will be that date the 50th application form/ resume is received, or February 21, 2023 whichever occurs first.

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR ATTENDANT I

Operates and maintains equipment and processes in a municipal sewage treatment plant. Requires a H.S. diploma or GED plus a State of CT Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Class I Operators License or higher certification, or a Class I Operator-in-Training certification. Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.

$ 23.07 to $ 27.28

(hourly) / $ 21.92 to $ 27.28 (hourly) based on certifications & experience plus an excellent fringe benefit package.

ASSOCIATE PERIODONTIST

Dental Implants and Periodontics of Connecticut, LLC, has a job opening for an Associate Periodontist at its location at 546 South Broad Street, 2D, Meriden, CT 06450.

Education Requirements: Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Equivalent.

Special Requirements: Certificate in Periodontology; Board Certified in Periodontology and Dental Implant Surgery; Licensed to practice Dentistry in CT To apply: Please send a resume and cover letter to Allison Barasz at dentalimplantsandperi odontics@gmail.com

ANTIQUES - Always buying old; Toys, military, jewelry, art, watches, musical instruments, signs, arcade games, cameras, pre 1970 sports memorabilia, plus more. One item or entire estate contents. Call 860718-5132.

PREMIER ESTATE JEWELRY - Is interested in buying your fine jewelry, watches, coin collections, silver flatware, and costume jewelry. Call Bill, (203) 4942496.

The Town of Wallingford is seeking a qualified individual to develop and implement the marketing, business recruitment and retention programs for the Town of Wallingford. This full-time position is responsible for working closely with the Economic Development Commission, related town staff and departments for planning and coordinating of community development projects, assisting business applicants with local and State permitting processes and providing research for Town sponsored projects. Applicants should possess three (3) years’ experience in economic development, industrial/commercial development, business recruitment/ retention, marketing or related field; a degree from a college or university in economics, business, public administration, planning, marketing or related discipline; or an equivalent combination of education and qualifying experience substituting on a yearfor-year basis.

Salary:

$76,720 to $98,162 annually plus excellent fringe benefits that include medical insurance, pension plan, paid sick and vacation time for a total compensation package in excess of $100K. Applications may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page and can be mailed to the Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492, or emailed to: wlfdhr@wallingfordct.

gov by the closing date of February 17, 2023. Phone: (203) 294-2080; Fax: (203) 294-2084. EOE

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FT or PT. Driving and shop work at Meriden, CT location. PTO, 401k, Health Ins. Call 203-235-4830.

Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page. The closing date will be that date the 50th application form/ resume is received, or February 21, 2023 whichever occurs first.

YAMAHA OUTBOARD4 stroke, 90 h.p. lower unit, used, $800 obo. 203-599-5204.

ANTIQUES WANTEDComic books, toys, adv. signs, military items, motorcyles, mini bikes, etc. All items considered, appraisal & estate sale services, incl. clean-outs. 40 years exp. Call or text, Gary at 203-237-4124.

BUYING ALL - Costume Jewelry, Old Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Sterling Flatware, In Any Condition. Please Call Jude M. Dichele @ (203) 8681816.

BUYING MACHINIST

Sale, Liquidation, Attic & Basement Cleanout Company is Always Buying and providing services all over Connecticut. These are just a FEW of the things we are looking for: Antiques, Collectibles, Old/ Vintage Toys, Musical Instruments (Saxophones, Trumpets, Violins, Flutes, Clarinets, Trombone & SO MUCH MORE) Advertising Items, Wristwatches (Broken or Not), Pocket Watches, Tools (Machinist, Woodworking, & MORE) Doorstops, Clocks, Oil Paintings, Old Signs, Old Photographs, Old Postcards, Brewery Items, Hunting & Fishing, PEZ Dispensers, Costume Jewelry, Broken Jewelry, Gold & Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Military Items, Swords & Bayonets, Helmets & Patches, Medals & Uniforms, Pocket Knives, Lighters & Pipes, Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Fraternal Order Items, Religious Items, Industrial Items, Winchester Items, Sikorsky

TIMELESS TREASURES ESTATE AUCTIONSIs looking to purchase estate contents. From single items to entire estates. Clean-out services available. Call Bill (203) 494-2496.

TOP CASH PAID For any Toyota any condition, running or not, crashed okay. Will take other makes and models.

(203) 600-4431.

TOP CASH PAID

For Junk or unwanted vehicles, Toyota’s etc. Please call Mike @ 203284-8562 8am-5pm.

MATERIALS DISTRIBUTION

Screened Topsoil $25/ per yd; Sand-$18 per yd; Millings-$22 per yd; Screened Millings $30 per yd; $100 minimum delivery. No pickup truck service. Minimum 16 yd pickup at our yard. Call Jim @ 860-982-4819 for delivery

TOOLBOXES - Tools & tooling, contents of machine shops, home workshops and small lathes. Call anytime 860-985-5760

Items, Pratt & Whitney Items, Colt Items, Native American Items, Vintage Electronics, Slot Cars, Toy Trucks, Matchbox & Hotwheels, Barbie’s, Folk Art, Statues, Bronzes, Trains, Cameras, Mid Century Modern Furniture, Straight Razors, Shaving Items, Political Items, Comic Books, Sports Cards & Autographs…& THE LIST GOES ON! So please give us a call at your earliest convenience.

Grassy Hill Auctions 203-868-1816 - Grassy HillAuctions.com

WANTED Individual firearms, collections & estates including military & related items.Federally licensed firearms dealer. Gunsmith, appraisals, Richard Pleines, (860) 663-2214.

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203-238-2149

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PREMIUM SCREENED TOPSOIL $25/yard delivered, 3 yd, $100 min. delivery Call Jim 860-982-4819
ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAIDVintage Electronics, Musical Instruments, Amps, Ham Equipment, HiFi, Radios, CB, Guitars, Audio Equipment, Antiques. 860-707-9350 1,2,3 CASH FOR ANTIQUES - Call Todd Shamock, 203-4941695.
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TOP CASHFor Grandma’s Costume Jewelry Stash! Not a Pawn shop. 203.443.9602, Julie.
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