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Press Release | Nov 7, 2024 5:28 pm
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SHELTON — Center Stage Theatre, an inclusive and intergenerational community-based theatre providing high quality and affordable performances, educational programming and volunteer opportunities, today announced the line-up for its 20th anniversary season in 2025.
Premiering with “Guys and Dolls” on February 15, 2025, the season will feature five musicals, including the annual summer production featuring actors aged 14 – 23, in addition to a holiday offering and its education center line-up and summer programming for young actors in grades K‑12.
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Jean Falbo-Sosnovich | Nov 6, 2024 5:19 pm
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SEYMOUR – Most of the store owners in the flood-damaged Klarides Village Plaza said they hope to be back in business around Christmas.
Thirteen businesses in the shopping center on Route 67 have been closed since the freakish flash flood of Aug 18.
“We’re anxious for our tenants to reopen,” said state Rep. Nicole Klarides-Ditria, whose family owns the plaza through Klarides Family Associates. “These people are like our family and being out of business as long as they’ve been, and not making any money, it hurts us just as much as it hurts them. We can’t wait to see everyone open again.”
Nighttime operations will typically occur Sunday night through Thursday night.
Saw-cutting will continue, and concrete pavement repair activities will continue, northbound from Exit 15 to 22 (New Exits 12B to 18).
Beginning November 11, 2024: Upcoming night work will include a period of 1 – 2 weeks to install a traffic shift for both lanes moving to the right shoulder to create a work area for upcoming barrier replacement. This will occur both northbound and southbound, between Exit 20 and 22 (New Exits 17 – 18).
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Eugene Driscoll | Nov 1, 2024 9:55 pm
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DERBY-OXFORD — Fire officials in the City of Derby and the Town of Oxford sent messages on Friday (Nov. 1) warning people about the severe fire threat throughout all of Connecticut.
No one should be using flames for anything outside due to the dry conditions that have already allowed brush fires to ignite all over the state. Some 50 brush fires have already been reported. In addition to no rain — and none is forecasted — gusty winds have made the situation even more dangerous.
The list of things not to do include the use of grills and fire pits. Do not burn branches or any type of yard debris.
“Please do your part in keeping the city safe from any fire dangers,” Derby Fire Marshal David J. Marcarelli said in a prepared statement.