The Board of Selectmen unanimously agreed to establish a committee dedicated to performing a transfer station feasibility study Tuesday night.
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CROSS COUNTRY
So close, so close and yet so far.
The Thomaston High boys cross country team's bid to become the first Class S school to ever qualify for the New England Cross Country Championships came up just short Saturday despite a fine performance in the State Open Championship.
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The town saw one of its best voter turnouts in recent memory head into the Old Firehouse to voice its opinion on who should lead Thomaston into the future.
While over 1,000 voted for change, nearly 1,300 others wanted things to stay the same.
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It's no secret that the number one job of a school is to provide its students with the proper education to progress both academically and socially as they move forward in their studies and in their lives.
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Hits are nothing new to Reeve's Field as the local Little League facility has been the hub for young sluggers for many years now.
But, lately at the field, the word hit has taken on a whole new meaning.
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Edmond V. Mone has been involved in a number of committees, sat on a number of boards and has been a part of the Thomastion community for as long as most in town can remember.
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Incumbent First Selectman Maura E. Martin has been proud of what she and her administration have been able to accomplish over her two years in the town's top office.
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The sun found everybody but it was the Thomaston High girls cross country team that sparkled Tuesday afternoon.
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Through the years the Thomaston Women's Club has grown and blossomed into an intriguing organization looking to share some laughs with fellow members, expand its goodwill across the town and simply give back to its beloved Thomaston community.
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A raft may soon no longer be the only way to travel down the Naugatuck River.
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Meeting Room One inside of Town Hall was packed Monday night with individuals involved in the youth of Thomaston's education. |
The town's Superintendent of Highways Paul Pronovost announced that the public works department has begin sidewalk work on the following streets over the next two months.
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Over the past 17 years town offices have had to be shut down on election days due to state restrictions that call for an ample buffer zone between the voting location and elected officials.
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A Bantam Superior Court judge has released a Thomaston man who has a history of narcotic-related crimes on a written promise to appear.
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TORRINGTON - Area family and friends are mourning the death of a locally bred 20-year-old man who died in a construction site accident in Clifton Park, N.Y. on Monday. |
Police arrested a 13-year-old boy after a car fire. |
In these tough financial times, there's little doubt that just about everyone is looking for a tax break. While a little relief will not able to be supplied to all, it appears that the town's senior citizens are on the verge of getting just that.
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U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy, D-5, and Republican candidate State Sen. David Cappiello clashed on $700 billion bailout of financial companies, campaign finance reform, illegal immigration and earmarks, in a debate held in front of about 250 people Wednesday night.
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Relay for Life is coming to Thomaston High School.
Alice Leonard, the American Cancer Society's community executive development director, said that the program is looking to partner with Thomaston High as a identified event sponsor and will be using the school's grounds, its cafeteria and its gym to hold its Relay for Life event. |
A few behind-the-scenes changes have taken place starting with the issue of the Thomaston Express you are reading. |