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Market

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“Local food supports the local economy,” market organizers said in a press release. “The money that is spent with local farmers and producers stays close to home and is reinvested with businesses and services in your community. Buying local means, you get access to the tastiest, nutrient-rich produce, because it is picked fresh and local, at the peak of its flavor.” at Cat Tales’ main shelter. The volunteer application can be found at cattalesct.org. Questions?

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The market also features baked goods, food trucks, artisans, live music and well more.

The Durham Farm Market & more will be closed for the Durham Fair Sept. 14 and 21, and will wrap up for the season on Oct. 12.

Email info@cattalesct.org.

Gift of sight

The Durham Lions Club’s recently-refurbished drop box is ready for your eye- glass donations at the Durham Pharmacy.

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

Adelphia

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.

611 N Colony Road Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 269-9507 colonydiner.com

Wallingford’s place to go for oldfashioned 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.

Obituaries

Peter Gerald Caturano

MIDDLETOWN - Peter G. Caturano, of Middletown, passed away peacefully at home, on July 24, after a long illness and complications from Parkinson’s Disease. Born on October 21, 1955, he was the son of Dolores (Oliva) Caturano and the late James Caturano, Sr. He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Kelly (Gardner) Caturano and her daughters Angela Midolo-Dow and Marilyn Midolo-Anziano as well as grandchildren: Anthony, Giovanna and Alia Dow; and Joe, Eve, Kaprice and Remo Anziano.

Peter is also survived by his brother James Jr. and his wife Judy, sisters Suzanne Caturano Walker and her husband Neil and Jeanne Vicchitto and her husband Paul as well as adopted daughter Pearl Mitchell and foster daughter Nicole Prevatte. In addition, he leaves behind cherished aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Peter grew up in Durham and graduated from Coginchaug Regional High School where he left a lasting impression on all who knew him. He was a master welder

Women’s hikes

Join Women of the Woods (WoW) Wednesday, Aug. 16 for a 3- to 4.5-mile hike to both Bear Rock and Millers Pond State Park in Durham.

We will enjoy the beautiful Miller’s Pond and the pretty view out over Durham from Bear Rock. The hike will include some steep and rocky ups and downs, but nothing sustained. Registration required.

For additional information and to register, visit EveryoneOutside.org or contact Lucy@EveryoneOutside.org.

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