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LIKELY MURDER-SUICIDE
AT SCHOOL KILLS 2
ADULTS, 1 STUDENT
San Bernardino, Calif. A
teacher and a student were shot
to death and a second student
critically wounded Monday in a
murder-suicide at a San Ber-
nardino elementary school that
spread panic across a city still SAMER ABDALLAH/AP PHOTO
recovering emotionally from a Women cry during the funeral for those killed in a Palm Sunday church attack in Alexandria, Egypt, at the Mar Amina church. Egyptian Christians
terrorist attack at a community were burying their dead on Monday, a day after Islamic State suicide bombers killed at least 45 people in coordinated attacks targeting Palm
center just 15 months ago. The Sunday services in two cities. Women wailed as caskets marked with the word martyr were brought into the Mar Amina church in the coastal
suspected shooter who opened city of Alexandria, the footage broadcast on several Egyptian channels.
fired in a classroom at North Park
School also died. A school official
Allyn would serve till November and says he would run after that to complete term
FROM A1 Town Council and administra- tween Finkelsteins announce- process to select a candidate Finkelsteins resignation let- police department wouldnt be
Allyn said he would be sit- tion. In Town Hall, its a much ment and the date he could for the interim mayor posi- ter, filed Monday with the town going through the transition
ting in on meetings with Fin- easier transition coming in potentially leave, said Rodol- tion, it does require vacancies clerk, was intended to allow as the population swelled with
kelstein in the coming weeks knowing the players, Allyn ico, and committee members be filled by a member of the the process to start to find his summer residents.
as he introduced himself to the said. were relieved to hear that Al- same party as the outgoing replacement, he said Monday. Allyns appointment to
various boards and commit- Since this isthe first time lyn would offer his candidacy person, and it made sense to He said Allyn was ahead of the the mayors position may al-
tees he would be working with Ledyard has had to appoint so quickly. go through the partys nomi- curve with his work on the fi- so leave a seat empty on the
if the Town Council appoints an interim mayor, the town is We were a little anxious nating process, Rodolico said. nance committee, and he expect- Town Council, and Rodolico
him. If he is appointed, Allyn learning some things about about it but we werent in Clearly, this is a council de- ed the transition to be seamless. asked members of the commit-
will serve until November, the effectiveness of the pro- a critical situation for a very cision, but we as a party have East Lyme First Selectman tee and unaffiliated residents
when an election will be held cess dictated by the town char- long period of time, Rodoli- always tried to conduct busi- Mark Nickerson, who serves with Republican ideals to get
for a mayor to finish the rest ter and how the Town Council co said. Fred was able rather ness in the open, and we made on the towns police commis- in touch with Mike Cherry if
of Finkelsteins term. Allyn has eventually chooses an interim quickly to make the decision to sure people (were) aware of sion, said thetown was not yet they are interested in being
said he will run in November. mayor, Rodolico said. step up. the open mayor position, he committed to a date to go in- appointed to a seat on the
Im fortunate to have the Initially, there was concern While the town charter said. Its unique, its never dependent, but they had aimed council.
relationshipI have with the about the short time frame be- doesnt specifically dictate a happened before. for a summer time frame so the n.lynch@theday.com
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Embracing immigration
with innovative policies
By DENISE COLLINS At the state level we propose
and TONY SHERIDAN these steps:
his is the concluding installment Develop university-affiliated
T in a two-part guest commentary programs to create residency oppor-
on immigration and its importance tunities similar to the Massachusetts
to the U.S. economy. Part 1 appeared Global Entrepreneur in Residence
in Sundays edition. Program;
Two of the greatest challenges Develop processes for evaluat-
faced by immigrants in Connecticut ing foreign education to retain skilled
are visa limitations and cultural con- workers. For example, foreign educat-
siderations. The two major routes to ed lawyers (subject to certain criteria)
residency (and ultimately citizenship) are eligible to sit for the New York
are family visas and employment State bar exam but not the Connecti-
visas. cut State bar exam without further
Employment visas are limited each education;
year and this presents a challenge for Develop a business-friendly poli-
skilled and educated foreign students. cy to identify and review regulations to
Some states have adopted innovative help legal immigrants navigate the reg-
programs to overcome this challenge, ulatory system (licensing, permits etc.).
most notably Massachusetts with its Finally, at the regional level, we
Global Entrepreneur in Residence propose that chambers of commerce
Program. Under this pilot program, develop initiatives such as the Immi-
foreign graduates of state universities grant Resource Center established by
interested in staying in Massachu- the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern
setts as entrepreneurs can apply to Connecticut. The mission of the center
enroll in the program. is to provide a culturally sensitive per-
The program, administered by an sonalized service to the regions immi- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
independent state agency, is aimed grant entrepreneurs with the goal of
at developing technology in Massa- providing a pathway to growing and/
chusetts. Selected individuals are or opening their own businesses. This
Republican senators are Debating the science of global warming
placed in participating public and initiative includes: a shame to democracy
private universities where they work An electronic resource center of Mystic resident Stan Gaby, Stop Henry put forward Henrys Law. Sim-
part-time and apply for visas that will federal and state business support/ The Republicans should be ashamed blaming Trump for global warming, ply stated, if the CO2 in the atmosphere
be sponsored by their new employers. loan programs in the many languages for what they have just done. After Re- (March 29), got thescience all wrong. goes up, the ocean must respond by
Since the pilot program was launched represented in the region; publicans refused to hold hearings on Error #1 Gaby asserts that car- absorbing some of it. Henrys Law has
in 2014, 18 new companies have been A list of interpreters; Merrick Garland last year, for them to bon dioxide (CO2) is entering the at- never been the subject of dispute, and
founded, creating 218 jobs. Focused networking events with blame Democrats for being obstruc- mosphere from the oceans. Not cor- can be easily demonstrated by simple
Immigrant entrepreneurs nd the presenters on business related mat- tionists is absurd. Republicansleft the rect. The burning of fossil fuels, or experimentation.
regulatory landscape a challenge. ters with interpreters as needed; court in an ineffectual state for the past anything of organic composition, re- Error #3 Gabys logic fails. If, as he
They are not unique in this regard. Translation of business related year, instead of doing their jobs. How leases carbon dioxide directly into the asserts, CO2 is generated in the ocean
According to a 2016 business brochures and application forms; can that be considered anything other atmosphere. The oceans absorb the and is released to the atmosphere (not
survey, Connecticuts regulatory Assisting in state and local devel- than obstructionist? excess CO2 over time. That is known; true at all), then that would support the
burden, taxes, and uncertainty opment-related permitting and public And now they have decided to enact it can be monitored by tracking ocean need to eliminate the antagonizing re-
in legislative decision-making hearings and providing interpreters this nuclear option because they re- acidity. lease from fossil fuels.
are high on the list of business when necessary. fuse to have any respect for Democrat- Error #2 Gaby asserts that Error #4 Trump. Hes not quite
challenges. A welcome initiative Lessons can also be learned icconcerns about Judge Neil Gorsuchs oceans defy known chemical laws by guilty yet. He will be quite guilty soon.
has been the enactment of legisla- from initiatives taken by the City of record. They were not forced to do this releasing CO2 to the atmosphere. Not Jim Nestor
tion to ease the regulatory burden Chicago, including itssmall business because the Democrats libustered correct. As long ago as 1805, William Stonington
on small businesses. A further support network providing technical against Gorsuch, as they and some
challenge faced by immigrant en- assistance, mentorship, and access to news commentators have implied. They
trepreneurs is a lack of knowledge an affordable shared working space; should have followed the law and tradi- Getting message wrong on ACA repeal failure
about governmentregulation and and regulatory workshops on licens- tion and nominated someone else if they
the absence of the connections that ing, permitting, and inspections. didnt have the required 60 votes. Although it is true that the Repub- gratulatory back slapping caught on
are often necessary to navigate the There is an opportunity to harness Instead, when things didnt go their licans just suffered a dramatic loss in camera.
regulatory environment. legal immigration for job creation way, they decided to change the rules so their attempt to repeal and replace The American people did speak out
and economic growth. Initiatives they could win. They have shown utter the Affordable Care Act,it serves no and even plead to not lose what they
Improving immigration policy focused on skilled workers will help disdain for our system of government useful purpose for House Minority have through the ACA. Democrats
Policy innovations to promote the close Connecticutsskilled-worker and for all the concerns of people in the Leader Nancy Pelosi and company need to be careful in their interpreta-
legal immigration of skilled workers decit and grow itspopulation. De- minority party. They are acting remark- to stand before a microphone and tion of those pleas.Pelosi should lead
and entrepreneurs could grow Con- claring Connecticut as a welcoming ably like their president a bully. gloat over that loss. To the credit of her members back to that microphone
necticuts population and stimulate and supportive state for immigrant Sandy Henschel other Democratic speakers, they did and announce an offer to work dili-
the economy. Initiatives are necessary entrepreneurs will enhance the states Republican suggest a willingness to work on a bi- gently with all members of Congress
at the federal, state and regional level. business image. The implementation partisan effort creating a health care to once and for all provide appropriate
At the federal level we propose the of innovative immigration initiatives system that would work for all. But health care for all Americans.
following initiatives: will ultimately enhance the social,
Lottery decit game: that offer was drowned out, unfor- Paul Berkel
Expansion of visa programs to cultural and economic vitality of Con- comptroller or governor? tunately, by the pointless, self-con- Mystic
encourage foreign students to start necticut to the benet of all residents.
a business during the course of their On the front page of The Day there
study visa and to pursue permanent was a small article, Connecticut HOW TO WRITE LETTERS TO THE DAY
residency; Denise Collins is a business lawyer comptroller projects $44.6 million
Creation of a startup visa that based in Stonington. She practiced decit, (April 4). The politician who The Day encourages original letters to the editor not sent to other pub-
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more than one letter every 15 days. All letters should include the writers full
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could create up to 1.6 million new Sheridan is president CEO of the lionoperating surplus. grammar, style and taste.
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< The Boston Red Sox
fall to the Detroit Tigers
MIKE DIMAURO
A HIGH-SPEED CHASE
m.dimauro@theday.com Fitchs Madison Powe
sprints her way to the top
The Masters with third straight ECC title
brought in the 55-meter dash
us some By GAVIN KEEFE
Day Sports Writer
Anyone can tell by looking at Madison Powe's high
welcome school track resume that she's a top-notch speedster.
Faster than high-speed internet.
perspective Powe found that out well before entering Fitch High
School.
Recess races during her elementary school days at Sa-
ALL WOUND UP
Bronx cheers for opener Waterford
High Schools
Ashley Goldstein
Michael Pineda goes into her
windup Monday
retires first 20 against Bacon
Academy in an
hitters on his way ECC Division II
to win over Rays softball game in
Waterford. The
By RONALD BLUM Lancers allowed
Associated Press
a run in the top
New York As Michael Pineda of the first inning
threw strike after strike and got before going on
out after out, the excitement of to a 13-1 victory
the home openerat Yankee Sta- over Bacon. See
dium increased andnoise-level local roundup on
of the crowd rose. page B3.
"You're thinking is it's going
to be another special day here at
the Stadium," Yankees manager SETH WENIG/AP PHOTO
Joe Girardi said. New York Yankees starting pitcher Michael Pineda reacts
Pineda retired his first 20 bat- after throwing a pitch during the sixth inning of Mondays
game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium.
ters, striking out half of them
with a darting fastball, a diving
slider and a moving changeup. hit ball over 7.2 innings Monday He dominated like the pitcher
Could he? Would he? and left to a standing ovation the Yankees have always hoped
Pineda finally made a mistake in the Yankees' 8-1 win over the he would become. Pineda (1-
when he hung a slider to Evan Tampa Bay Rays. 1) struck out 11, walked none
Longoria, who doubled into the "When the fans stand up, it's and threw 67 of 93 pitches for
left-field corner with two outs in a good moment for me," Pineda SEE PINEDA PAGE B4
the seventh. Pineda pitched two- said. SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY
U.S. SOCCER: TRUMP IN FAVOR OF A WORLD CUP WITH MEXICO, CANADA Celtics lock up division with 114-105 win over Nets
Far from impeding a World Cup launch, "especially in our three the apparent glowing endorse- Isaiah Thomas scored 27 to the Bucks and Cleveland with 25 points, and passed
bid, souring diplomatic relations countries." ment by Trump of Mexico's par- points to help the Bos- wins its finale against Toron- Buck Williams to become the
between the United States and Gulati didn't directly mention ticipation in a World Cup bid that ton Celtics beat back a to, the Cavs would own the franchise's career leading
Mexico emboldened those coun- President Donald Trump in that currently faces no competitors. fourth-quarter charge and tiebreaker by virtue of their scorer with a jumper late in
try's soccer leaders to find com- particular remark, but the impact Also at issue are Trump's defeat the Brooklyn Nets 3-1 head-to-head record with the fourth quarter.
mon ground through pursing one of the policies of the fledging plans since stopped by courts 114-105Monday night to keep Boston. Playing on a day's rest
of the biggest events in sports. administration on a World Cup to bar new visas for people alive their hopes of securing Al Horford added 19 points following its win at Char-
The U.S. could have gone it bid involving feuding neighbors from Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, the Eastern Conference's top and eight rebounds. lotte on Saturday, Boston
alone trying to host the 2026 was a constant theme during the Yemen and Libya. FIFA President seed. Brooklyn trailed by 27 in led by as many as 21 in the
World Cup, but it is seeking event atop the Freedom Tower in Gianni Infantino said last month The Celtics clinched the the third quarter before an first half.
goodwill from FIFA and its lower Manhattan. that all players, team officials, Atlantic Division title and can 18-5 run got it back into the Brooklyn also had a day
neighbors by joining forces with Trump has derided Mexico as and support staff from the 48 finish with no worse than the game. off coming off Saturday's
Mexico and Canada. a source of rapists and criminals, finalists "need to have access to No. 2 seed. The Nets got as close as one-point victory over
"Especially with what's going and vowed to build a wall on the country, otherwise there is no With Cleveland's overtime six in the fourth, but Thomas Chicago, but couldn't find
on in the world today, we believe the border. Mexican President World Cup. That is obvious." loss at Miami on Monday and Horford combined for 15 the basket early on. The
this is a hugely positive signal Enrique Pena Nieto recently can- The 2026 World Cup will be night, a Boston win in its points in the period to help Nets missed 17 of their first
and symbol of what we can do celed a trip to Washington over the first tournament since FIFA regular-season finale against secure the victory. 20 shots and shot just 27
together in unifying people," Trump's insistence that Mexico expanded the field from 32 Milwaukee on Wednesday Jeremy Lin led the Nets percent in the opening 24
U.S. Soccer Federation President pay for the wall. nations. would give the Celtics the with 26 points and 12 re- minutes.
Sunil Gulati said at Monday's bid Such tensions are at odds with Associated Press No. 1 seed. But if Boston loses bounds. Brook Lopez finished Associated Press
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SUMMARY
BASEBALL BASKETBALL HOCKEY LOCAL
LOCAL COLLEGE NOTES
American League National Basketball Association National Hockey League BASEBALL
East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
Mariners riding a wave Baltimore
W
4
L
1
Pct
.800
GB
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
College
Mondays Results
The Mitchell College baseball team has dominated the New En- Tampa Bay 5 3 .625 x-Boston 52 29 .642 y-Montreal 82 47 26 9 103 226 200 Avery Point 20, Bunker Hill 2
Boston 3 3 .500 1 x-Toronto 50 31 .617 2 x-Ottawa 82 44 28 10 98 212 214 Westfield State 10, Coast Guard 3
gland Collegiate Conference weekly awards so far this season. The New York 3 4 .429 2 New York 30 51 .370 22 x-Boston 82 44 31 7 95 234 212 Todays Games
Toronto 1 5 .167 3 Philadelphia 28 53 .346 24 x-Toronto 82 40 27 15 95 251 242
first-place Mariners (17-6, 6-1) swept the honors on Monday. Central Division Brooklyn 20 61 .247 32 Tampa Bay 82 42 30 10 94 234 227
UConn at Bryant, 3 p.m.
Coast Guard at Wheaton, 3:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB Southeast Division Florida 82 35 36 11 81 210 237 Massasoit at Avery Point, 3:30 p.m.
Junior Kyle Hartenstein earned his second player of the week Minnesota 5 1 .833 W L Pct GB Detroit 82 33 36 13 79 207 244 Wednesdays Games
award this season after batting a team-best .643 with eight RBI Detroit 4 2 .667 1 y-Washington 48 32 .600 Buffalo 82 33 37 12 78 201 237 Mitchell at Salve Regina, 3:30 p.m.
Cleveland 3 3 .500 2 x-Atlanta 42 38 .525 6 Metropolitan Division Wesleyan at Coast Guard, 4 p.m.
and nine runs scored in three victories. Chicago 2 3 .400 2 Miami 39 41 .488 9 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursdays Games
Kansas City 2 5 .286 3 Charlotte 36 44 .450 12 z-Washington 82 55 19 8 118 263 182 UConn at Tulane, 7:30 p.m.
Eddie Santiago, a junior from New London, received his second West Division Orlando 28 52 .350 20 x-Pittsburgh 82 50 21 11 111 282 234 Mitchell at Elms, 3:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB Central Division x-Columbus 82 50 24 8 108 249 195 Fridays Games
pitcher of the week honor. He posted a 2-0 record and didn't allow Los Angeles 5 2 .714 W L Pct GB x-N.Y. Rangers 82 48 28 6 102 256 220 WPI at Coast Guard, 3:30 p.m.
a run, striking out 15 and walking three in 11 innings. Oakland 4 4 .500 1 y-Cleveland 51 29 .638 N.Y. Islanders 82 41 29 12 94 241 242 Holyoke CC at Avery Point (2), 3:30 p.m.
Houston 4 4 .500 1 x-Milwaukee 41 39 .513 10 Philadelphia 82 39 33 10 88 219 236 UConn at Tulane, 7:30 p.m.
Texas 2 4 .333 2 Indiana 41 40 .506 10
Brody Adams was selected as the rookie of the week after batting Seattle 2 6 .250 3 Chicago 39 41 .488 12
Carolina 82 36 31 15 87 215 236 Saturdays Games
New Jersey 82 28 40 14 70 183 244 Coast Guard at WPI (2), noon
.375 with an RBI while filling in as shortstop for injured starter Sundays Results Detroit 37 43 .463 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE Elms at Mitchell (2), noon
Boston 7, Detroit 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Avery Point at Western Connecticut JV (2), noon
Garet Griffin, the league's leading hitter. He handled all seven Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 2 Southwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA UConn at Tulane, 2 p.m.
chances in the field. N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 3
y-San Antonio
W
61
L
19
Pct
.763
GB
z-Chicago 82 50 23 9 109 244 213
Houston 5, Kansas City 4, 12 innings x-Minnesota 82 49 25 8 106 266 208
Camel highlights Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 1 x-Houston 54 26 .675 7 x-St. Louis 82 46 29 7 99 235 218 High School
Texas 8, Oakland 1 x-Memphis 43 38 .531 18 x-Nashville 82 41 29 12 94 240 224 Mondays Results
L.A. Angels 10, Seattle 9 New Orleans 33 47 .413 28 Winnipeg 82 40 35 7 87 249 256 East Lyme 4, NFA 0
Connecticut College will host the Silfen Track and Field invi- Arizona 3, Cleveland 2 Dallas 32 48 .400 29 Dallas 82 34 37 11 79 223 262 Old Saybrook 5, St. Bernard 2
Mondays Results Northwest Division
tational this weekend in New London. Athletes to watch for the N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 1 W L Pct GB
Colorado 82 22 56 4 48 166 278 Old Lyme 5, North Branford 2
New London 5, Fitch 2
Pacific Division
Camels include distance runners Bella Franz and Ashley Curran Detroit 2, Boston 1 y-Utah 49 31 .613 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Waterford 11, Killingly 0
Oakland 2, Kansas City 0 x-Oklahoma City 46 34 .575 3 y-Anaheim 82 46 23 13 105 223 200 Stonington 8, Montville 3
for the women's team and Ben Bosworth, whose best event is Seattle 6, Houston 0 x-Portland 40 40 .500 9 x-Edmonton 82 47 26 9 103 247 212 Lyman Memorial 28, Wheeler 1
the 800 meters, and Danny Aschale (3,000 steeplechase) for the Todays Games Denver 38 42 .475 11 x-San Jose 82 46 29 7 99 221 201 Todays Games
Minnesota (Santiago 1-0) at Detroit (Boyd 0-1), Minnesota 31 49 .388 18 x-Calgary 82 45 33 4 94 226 221 Putnam at Grasso Tech, noon
men's team. 1:10 p.m. Pacific Division Los Angeles 82 39 35 8 86 201 205 NFA at Montville, 2 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Shields 1-0) at Cleveland W L Pct GB Arizona 82 30 42 10 70 197 260 Ledyard at Fitch, 4 p.m.
The women's lacrosse team is holding its annual Green Dot (Carrasco 1-0), 4:10 p.m. z-Golden State 66 14 .825 Vancouver 82 30 43 9 69 182 243 Tourtellotte at St. Bernard, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee (Peralta 1-0) at Toronto (Happ 0-1), x-L.A. Clippers 49 31 .613 17 Wednesdays Games
Game on Tuesday when the Camels (1-8) host Amherst at 6:30 7:07 p.m. Sacramento 31 49 .388 35
Note: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss. Top three teams in each division New London at East Lyme, 11 a.m.
p.m. Baltimore (Bundy 1-0) at Boston (Pomeranz L.A. Lakers 25 55 .313 41 and two wild cards per conference advance to Killingly at Stonington, 11 a.m.
0-0), 7:10 p.m. Phoenix 24 57 .296 42 playoffs. East Hampton at Old Lyme, 4 p.m.
Here's what senior Blaire Rose said about the eventin a release: Texas (Hamels 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-1), x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division; x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division; Bacon at Waterford, 4 p.m.
10:07 p.m. z-clinched conference z-clinched conference Wheeler at Griswold, 4 p.m.
"Our Green Dot Game is a really important event each year and Houston (Musgrove 0-0) at Seattle (Miranda Sundays Results Sundays Results St. Bernard at Windham, 4 p.m.
0-0), 10:10 p.m. Toronto 110, New York 97 Thursdays Games
helps to educate and spread awareness to the rest of the school. Wednesdays Games Atlanta 126, Cleveland 125, OT
N.Y. Islanders 4, Ottawa 2
East Lyme at Bacon, 11 a.m.
Detroit 4, New Jersey 1
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Oklahoma City 106, Denver 105 Tampa Bay 4, Buffalo 2 St. Bernard at NFA, 11 a.m.
"As one of the few teams on campus with most of its members Minnesota at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Detroit 103, Memphis 90 St. Louis 3, Colorado 2 OBrien Tech at Grasso Tech, 11 a.m.
Green Dot trained, I know we all take pride in representing this Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Houston 135, Sacramento 128 Columbus 3, Toronto 2 NFA at Norwich Tech, 2:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Phoenix 124, Dallas 111 Carolina 4, Philadelphia 3, SO New London at Griswold, 4 p.m.
message as respected student athletes here at Conn. Educating Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Lakers 110, Minnesota 109 N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 2 Stonington at Ledyard, 4 p.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Mondays Results Fridays Games
our generation about sexual assault prevention is a prevalent issue Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Indiana 120, Philadelphia 111
Florida 2, Washington 0
Windham Tech at Grasso Tech, 11 a.m.
Anaheim 4, Los Angeles 3, OT
that needs to be discussed. Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Boston 114, Brooklyn 105 Edmonton 5, Vancouver 2 Fitch at Waterford, noon
Cleveland at Miami, late End of Regular Season Old Lyme at Haddam-Killingworth, 3:45 p.m.
"As student athletes, we take responsibility in educating ourselves Charlotte at Milwaukee, late Saturdays Games
LOCAL SPORTS
GIRLS INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 2017
Player of the Year
MADISON POWE | FITCH
All-Area Team
PLAYER SCHOOL EVENT
Carissa Aekins Waterford 4x200-meter relay
Julia Bates East Lyme 4x800 relay
Eve Buckridge NFA 3,200
Saige Deveau East Lyme Sprint medley relay
Jamie Foster East Lyme Shot put
Liz Gray Stonington 1,000
Kelsie Hall NFA Pole vault
Colleen Keller East Lyme 4x800 relay,
Sprint medley relay
Jnaya Kelly East Lyme Sprint medley relay
Ryana Kelsey Fitch Long jump
Rasa Kirvelevicius East Lyme 1,600,
4x800 relay
Zora LaBonte Waterford 300,
Allyson Lewis
Michaela MacCracken
NFA
Montville
4x200 relay
High jump
4x400 relay
Powe is the fastest girl in the ECC
FROM B1
Rachel Marchini Montville 4x400 relay year. the final in 7.53 seconds, an improve-
Claire Mason East Lyme Sprint medley relay Even back during her middle "She may not have realized her ment over her winning times during
Rhema Phillips Grasso Tech 55 hurdles school track meets. freshman year the things she could her freshman and sophomore sea-
Sophia Podeszwa Waterford 4x200 relay "I would, like, win every race ex- do," Berg said. "She realized it when sons.
cept for against this one girl, I would she won the ECC title for the 55 dash. The future is bright for Powe, who
Katelin Price Montville 4x400 relay
always get second," Powe said. "I At that point, she realized her poten- wants to run track in college.
Isabelle Riker East Lyme 55 hurdles didn't like that." tial was beyond that." First, she has some things to still
Abby Rogers Fitch 300 Her events don't end once meets By the time her third ECC cham- check off on her high school track to-
Lia Scala Waterford 4x200 relay are over. pionship rolled around thisseason, do list, including qualifying for the
Sophie Taylor East Lyme 4x800 relay Once home, Powe does a mental Powe had to deal with the pressure New England championships. The
Mady Whittaker Montville 600, breakdown of theevents in her head. of being the two-time 55-meter 4x200 relay team just fell short at
4x400 relay "It's pretty bad," Powe said. "It champion.
the State Open.
sticks with me for awhile. I just re- "This year, I wasn't seeded first,"
"Her goal is just to keep getting
think of what I could have done bet- Powe said. "So I was kind of freaking
better and not worry about what ev-
ter." out a little bit."
It was hard for even Powe to find After calming down, a determined erybody else is doing and find a way
anything wrong with her 55-me- Powe defended her title with some to improve," Berg said. "She has a lot
terdash performances in the last help from father. to improve on. She sees a lot of suc-
three ECC indoor track champion- A regular at her meets, Powe's fa- cess in sprints but one event she can
ships. ther Vernon took a cell phone video have a huge impact is the long jump.
Fitchs Madison Powe, center, has won three straight ECC Division
As an inexperienced freshman, of his daughter's preliminary race. She's had some great jumps."
I 55-meter dash titles during her career, including this, her first one
in 2015. In this race, Powe, then a freshman, beat East Lymes Belle Powe really had no idea the ECC He spotted a problem with her start. It's shaping up to be a busy and
Kenny by .003. Said Fitch coach Sean Berg: Everybody wants to run championship meet was a big deal "My start was actually really bad promising spring for Powe, who'll
the 100 and 200. Everybody wants the glory. You either have it or you until someone told her. and my dad showed me a video of compete in the 100, 200, long jump,
dont have it. Shes just one of those people that has it. The winning result gave her a that," Powe said. "He helped me fix 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams during
surge of confidence and served as it." outdoor season.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY a springboard into her sophomore Powe ended up finishing first in g.keefe@theday.com
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Pineda pitches Yankees past Rays What a day. What a story. Garcia,
so star-crossed in his career, offered
us all a blueprint, even people who
This just in: Covering friends
and significant others is dicey.
Journalism has many rules of which
FROM B1 before his final start last season. "It Alex Cobb at Tampa Bay last week, don't care about golf. Persistence, re- most readers and viewers are
strikes. just doesn't make sense." started 15 of his first 18 batters with silience, faith, time and space are the unaware. The scrutiny is constant.
"He had control of his pitches. He He tried to define the difficulty strikes and didn't fall behind 2-0 universe's starting five. And if you Sometimes, the truth isn't enough.
had control of the game. At no point Monday. in a count until the sixth. Longoria practice them daily be persistent And yet seeing the utter joy in Akins'
in time did he lose that control," "It's mechanical," Girardi said. reached on a first-pitch hanging and resilient, be faithful and honor face late Sunday night she was a
Yankees catcher Austin Romine "So is it mental? Is it physical? What slider and tipped his helmet to Pi- the sometimes unwitting teaching person, not a reporter was an il-
said. is it? It's everything being on time, neda after reaching second. Leading concepts of time and space and, lustration to all of us reporters there
A hard-throwing 28-year-old and the bigger you are, the harder 2-0 at the time, Pineda then fanned darn, how dreams tend to come true. there's what we do and then who
right-hander obtained from Seattle that is." Brad Miller. Somewhere, Jim Valvano don't we are. And never to forget that.
after the 2011 season, Pineda was Aaron Judge, Chase Headley and Tyler Clippard and Chasen Shreve give up; don't ever give up And we all thought we were set-
6-12 with a 4.82 ERA last year, the Starlin Castro homered for the Yan- combined for perfect relief. The smiled. tling in to watch golf Sunday night.
68th-highest ERA among 74 quali- kees, who broke open the game with Yankees won their home opener for Garcia won his first major in his Turns out we were watching an
fying pitchers in the major leagues. a five-run eighth inning and won the 16th time in 20 years. 74th try. He was 0-for-73, remember, allegory about life and all its marvel-
Yet he struck out a team-high 207 their second straight following a 1-4 New York took a 2-0 lead against after years and years of so much heart- ous tentacles.
and led the AL with 10.6 strikeouts start. Alex Cobb (1-1) on Jacoby Ellsbury's ache. At 19, after failure, he once said, Who knew?
per nine innings. Pineda, who gave up four runs RBI double in the third and Judge's I've come to the conclusion I need to This is the opinion of Day sports colum-
"It's mind-boggling," Girardi said over 3.2 innings in a loss against home run in the fourth. play for second or third place. His de- nist Mike DiMauro.
*C1 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017
REGION Norwich police make new arrest in theft of more than 20 guns Page C2
charges against a Conn College stu-
dent whose car struck a person riding
a scooter. C2
2016. That is up from 87.2 percent in 2015 and 84.8 racial overtones.
percent in 2011. The jury has deliberated about 12 hours since Friday without reaching
The rates for the states 30 lowest performing school a verdict. Deliberations are set to resume today.
districts, known as Alliance Districts, also saw an im- Attorney Ronald Sullivan Jr., a black Harvard law professor, said the
provement, rising more than seven percentage points, judges choice of a white woman as forewoman ensured she would
from 71.2 percent in 2011 to 78.3 percent a year ago. remain on the jury instead of being dismissed as an alternate. He said FURNITURE - The way you want it...all the way to the finish
But Mondays report shows a racial gap still exists. each juror of color should have had the same opportunity to remain on
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percent. The graduation rate for black students was Judge Jeffrey Locke, referring to an objection the defense first made
78.8 percent, while Hispanic students graduated at a last week, said he found it astounding that Sullivan would make that bare wood
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POLICE LOGS
DAILY BRIEFING East Lyme Saturday with third-degree as-
sault and disorderly conduct.
Haley Balon, 22, of 86 North
Norwich makes new arrest in gun thefts Bridebrook Road, Niantic, was
charged April 3 with interfering
with an officer, driving under the
influence of alcohol or drugs,
Waterford
Gregory Lamourine, 36, of 11
Ferry Line, Niantic, was charged
By KAREN FLORIN on, third-degree burglary, borhood, police spoke with ing through drawers, opened evading responsibility, driving Sunday with driving with a
Day Staff Writer third-degree larceny, carrying Hatfields mother, who sug- the safe and stole all of the with a suspended license, and suspended license and failure to
Norwich police have arrest- a pistol without a permit and gested the policetalk to her rifles and handguns and am- making an improper turn. drive in the proper lane.
ed another person in connec- fifth-degree larceny. He is be- son, Paul, who had fallen munition within. He said he Ladale Howard, 41, of 43
tion with the Thanksgiving ing held in lieu of $50,000 at on hard times and was us- wrapped the guns in a blanket Norwich Gorton St., New London, was
2016 burglary of more than 20 the Corrigan Correctional In- ing drugs. She said she had and hid them in the woods be- Peter Mawire, 55, of 66 McKin- charged Sunday with driving
guns, a 50-inch television and stitution. seen her son carry a large- hind the victims home. He said ley Ave. was charged Saturday with a suspended license, misuse
prescription painkillers from Megan E. McGeowan, 29, screen TV out of her garage on he took a large bottle of Vico- with second-degree breach of plates and travelling too fast
the Cuprak Road home of a mother of Hatfields 3-year- Thanksgiving and put it into a din from the refrigerator and of peace and second-degree for conditions.
man who was away from home old daughter, was charged in gray minivan. She told the po- the 50-inch television, which threatening.
Police logs reflect arrests, not
due to a serious illness. February with nine counts of lice Hatfield lived in a rundown he put on the side of his moth- Anysa McMahan, 22, of 38
Grove St. was charged Saturday convictions. Visit www.jud2.
Timothy Griffin, 30, was conspiracy to steal a firearm, house at 100 Merchants Ave. ers house until McGeowan
with following too close and ct.gov/crdockets/SearchByDef-
charged Saturday with con- nine counts of conspiracy to in Taftville with McGeowan, and another woman picked
evading responsibility. Disp.aspx to learn the outcomes
spiracy to steal a firearm and carry a dangerous weapon, Griffin and other drug addicts him up with the minivan.
Amiel J. Gomez, 17, of 35 Fern of criminal and motor vehicle
conspiracy to carry a danger- third-degree burglary and who rent rooms, according to Hatfield said he traded the
St., New London, was charged arrests.
ous weapon. He was arraigned third-degree larceny. She is be- the affidavit. television to George Dames,
Monday in Superior Court in hind held in lieu of $50,000 at Charged on Dec. 30 with the a friend who was visiting his
Norwich, where Judge John the Janet S. York Correctional theft of the television, Hatfield house. He said he returned to
M. Newson set his bond at Institution. admitted he had returned to the Cuprak Road woods for
$50,000 and continued the The investigation is con- his mothers neighborhood the guns and traded some to POLICE/FIRE REPORTS
case to May 5. He is accused tinuing. after having Thanksgiving din- a crack cocaine dealer named
of driving the alleged burglar, According to an arrest war- ner at her home and decided Chris in exchange for crack CONN COLLEGE STUDENT College studentSophia Thiel-
Paul M. Hatfield,to Rhode Is- rant affidavit written by De- to burglarize the neighbors and a line of credit. He said FACES MORE CHARGES man,of 3 Sunset Road, Rye
land to sell some of the sto- tective Kevin Wilbur, the vic- home. He said he was high on he sold a .357 caliber hand- Brook, N.Y., with drivingunder
IN CAR-SCOOTER CRASH the influence of alcohol or drugs.
len guns and of selling one of tim, who is not named inthe benzodiazepines that he had gun and five rifles for $250 New London Police said Following an investigation,
them himself, for $50 to an old affidavit, was a neighbor of taken for heroin withdrawal, to his friend Justin Marcoux. they have filed additional police said theyarrested Thiel-
friend,after Hatfield gave him Hatfields mother and had and when he takes benzos he He said Griffin drove him to charges against a 19-year-old man on April 5on a warrant for
a .22 caliber bolt action rifle. been away from his home for does really bad things which Rhode Island to sell the .357 woman whosecarcrashed on second-degree assault with a
Hatfield, 32, was charged in months due to an illness. He are out of character for him. handgun. Nov. 22intoa scooterin the motor vehicle, reckless driving
December with fifth-degree called police Dec. 28 and said Hatfieldsaid he entered the Marcoux, contacted by po- area of Route 32 south, sending and possession of marijuana.
larceny in connection with the he had returned to find his flat- house through an unlocked lice, said he had sold all of the the driver of the scooter to the The court set a$150,000 cash
theft of a 50-inch television. screen TV was missing along back door, though investiga- guns to the Lost Treasures hospital with serious injuries. surety bond, according to the
Police continued investigat- with prescription pain pills tors said it appeared he left pawn shop in Pawtucket, R.I. Police at the timecharged the police report.
ing and in February charged and all but one of the hand- the house through that door Police contacted the pawn driver of the car, Connecticut
him with nine counts of theft guns and rifles he kept in a gun but entered through a kitch- store owner and recovered the
of a firearm, nine counts of safe in his spare bedroom. en window. He said he found firearms.
carrying a dangerous weap- While canvassing the neigh- the key to a gun safe while go- k.florin@theday.com Hold My Beer driver charged with DUI
Hartford (AP) Connecti- into a graveyards low stone
COURTS cut police say a man wear- wall in Putnam early Monday.
ing a T-shirt that said Hold A mug shot shows Woot-
My Beer And Watch This ton wearing a black shirt with
Norwich newlywed convicted of killing wife gets new trial has been arrested for driving Hold My Beer And Watch
under the influence after he This printed on the front.
crashed into a graveyard. Police say Wootton was
Associated Press The Hartford Courant re- charged with driving under the
Hartford A newlywed con- 46-year-old nurses aide and I didnt mean to. Shes dead, perior Court, where Chyungs ports state police say 25-year- influence of alcohol or drugs,
victed of killing his wife of just mother of three, in their Nor- he told a dispatcher during a lawyer may request that he be old Woodstock resident Har- failing to drive in the proper
three weeks during an argu- wich home in 2009. He was 911 call, two hours after the released on bail while attor- rison Wootton crashed his car lane and misuse of plates.
ment over new tires should sentenced to 40 years in pris- shooting. neys discuss whether the case
get a new trial, the states top on on the murder conviction. Prosecutor David J. Smith will be retried. He is incarcer-
court ruled Monday, finding
that the jury issued conflicting
A judge dismissed the man-
slaughter conviction, saying
told the jury during his closing
argument that the killing was
ated at the Garner Correction-
al Institution in Newtown.
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2015. Unlike the Kentucky Der- Kentucky Derby that CMEEC very thorough since the com- over the past 30 years.
by trips, the Greenbriar retreat reported cost $342,330 for 44 mission did not obtain the pre- I think CMEEC provides a
did include two half-day work participants. That retreat in- sentation independently from tremendous amount of value
sessions, with all meals pro- cluded no business meetings, CMEEC. to the six communities, Bilda
vided at the Greenbriar Hotel. workshops orpresentations. Lord countered that the said.
Groner submitted to the Ethics Groner responded that the commission had tried unsuc- He also defended his long
Commission a 26-page Pow-
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Greenbriar trip was his first
CMEEC retreat, having just
cessfully to obtain detailed
information about the Green-
record of volunteer service in
the Norwich community on
The Obituary Desk
CMEEC Performance Infor- joined the CMEEC board that briar trip from CMEEC prior to numerous boards some of
mation Forum.
The sessions ran from 8
month. He said he believed the
Kentucky Derby trip would be
the hearing.
The Ethics Commission
which also take retreats out-
side the area.
at The Day
a.m. to 1 p.m., after which trip similar, with board business and both newspapers have This is not a scandal, Bilda
participants including their combined with free time and been trying desperately to get said. will be closed on
spouses had free time to entertainment activities. information out of CMEEC, You dont have to get angry
play golf or do skeet shooting. I was in my freshman year Lord said. Its not that easy. with me, Lord responded. Easter Sunday,
Bilda and his wife did both, of college, Groner said. First Groner too said he was Im not angry at all, Bilda
while Groner said he did skeet
shooting while his wife toured
class.
He added that, as a newcom-
asked about the Kentucky Der-
by trip shortly after returning
said.
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April 16th.
the resort which included er to the cooperative, he was by Norwich political people
a Cold War-eraunderground in no position to question the some of whom now deny
bomb shelter for Congress. itinerary or spending practices having discussed it, he said.
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spending, andadds funding to school board passed his bud- bid listed at $75,000. And place simultaneously on the
over Malloys proposals are the requests made by several get proposal unchanged as Maltz will conduct three the third option would be for premises, with registration
anticipated to be lengthy and departments to cover salary well in February, though Mc- simultaneous auctions in an just the 150-space, 0.85-acre beginning at 10 a.m.
complicated,making theout- increases for town employees Daniel said Monday he expects effort to sell either the entire paved and fenced parking lot Robert Mills, president
look for Montvilles state aid in almost every department, the board to make downward complex or various compo- at 359 Main St. of the Norwich Community
murky. but otherwise keeps spending adjustments in their spending nents. The first offering Maltz said if the individual Development Corp., saidhe
We are certainly not going fairly level. to account for expected retire- will include the entire mill components receive higher has received some interest
to see what the governor has McDaniels proposal keeps ments. complex consisting of the in- bids than the package, the by prospective developers
proposed become the reali- the school boards $38.4 Th e To w n C o u n c i l h a s dustrial buildings, the brick property would be divided in the well-maintained mill
ty, he told the council Mon- million budget request un- scheduled public hearings at office building in front, the among the different bidders. complex since Atlantic Pack-
day. changed, a tactic other towns Montville High School for the adjacent paved parking lot However, if those bid totals aging closed in October. Mills
McDaniel said he and Fi- leaders have been taking as general operations budget for 150 cars and six acres of fail to meet the highest bid for characterized some of the in-
nance Director Terry Hart they deliberate on their 2018 on April 25 at 6 p.m. and the land. The suggested opening the entire complex, the entire terested parties as serious
developed this draft of the budgetswhile the proposed school budget on April 26 at bid for the package is listed complex would be sold to that but said it was not the right
budget assuming that the gov- changes to state education aid 6 p.m. at $175,000. bidder. property for their needs.
ernors proposals will pass, but remain unclear. T h e c o u n c i l s F i n a n c e Bidders also can The whole thing needs to The most recent inquiry
did not account for the teacher School Superintendent Committee will hold meet- choose to bid on just the be sold, Maltz said. Were was on Friday for possible
pensions proposal. Brian Levesque proposed an ings with department heads 12,000-square-foot office trying to maximize the selling housing. He has referred all
If that proposal passes, it $700,000 spending increase before developing its own building at 387 Main St., price. parties to Sylvestre.
could cost Montville more than that he said was driven mostly recommendation over the with a suggested opening All three auctions will take c.bessette@theday.com
$2 million, he said Monday. by increased salary require- next several weeks, and the
The mayors budget allo- ments, staff health insurance Town Council will take a fi-
cates only $1.1 million of the costs, special education tui- nal vote on the 2018 budget
$3.1 million department heads tion and technology improve- in May.
requested this year for capital ments across the district. The m.shanahan@theday.com
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when the accident occurred, cept less than the $1 million fendants, declined to comment www.freedomliftsonline.com
but admitted when he left the m a x i m u m p aya b l e u n d e r on the verdict, noting he has
property the day before, there Natiello and Suteras policy filed motions to set the verdict
was no ladder, Murray said. with Vermont Mutual Insur- aside. The motion, pending be-
Sutera has incurred
$608,534 in medical bills that
have been paid for by Medic-
aid, but the state has placed a
ance.
You have to look at it this
way, Murray said of the law-
suit involving family members.
fore the trial judge, Timothy
D. Bates, claims the verdict is
contrary to the law, against
the evidence, is excessive, and
Pool Cares 44th Annual
lien against any money recov- The sister-in-law and brother because the verdict and dam-
ered in the lawsuit, according
to a court document. Murray
said Sutera would like to buy
a handicapped van that would
were business people. They
were landlords, and the work
was being done so they could
rent the top floor to a HUD
ages awarded evidence that
the jury improperly allowed
partiality, prejudice, sympathy
or mistake to influence its ver-
Spring Re-Opening
enable him to be more mobile (Department of Housing and dict.
and make his life worth liv-
ing.
Sutera rejected an offer to
settle the case for $400,000
prior to the trial, Murray
Urban Development) tenant.
Nathaniel Sutera was doing his
brother a favor when this hap-
pened.
Attorney David S. Williams
The defendants also claim
that Bates did not properly in-
struct the jury prior to deliber-
ations.
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A public sale of the contents of the storage units listed below will take place at Self Storage Solutions, LLC CITY OF GROTON
at 12 Douglas Lane, Waterford, CT on Saturday April 15th 2017 at 9:00 am Registration starts at 8:00am Zoning Board of Appeals
23170
(tel: 860-444-1000). Each space will be sold as one lot as follows:
Unit 235 10x15 Andrew Rodriguez: Washer, Dryer, Misc. Goods, Furniture City of New London
Notice of Hearing
Employment
Unit A-08 10x10 Robert Barcelona: Misc. Goods Public Notice The City of Groton Zoning Board of Appeals will hold
Unit A-07 10x10 : Luggage, Microwave, Furniture, Radio, Misc. Goods a public hearing on April 25, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Unit A-31 10x20 Susan Williams: Misc. Goods The City Council of New London, Connecticut will hold a public hearing in Council Municipal Building, 295 Meridian Street, Groton to hear
Unit B-50 5x5 Susan Williams: Santa Claus, Wheel Chair Chambers, 181 State Street at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, May 15, 2017, to receive and act on the following matter: General Help
Unit C-15 10X15 Gairy Guthrie: Furniture, Couch, Saw, Microwave, Luggage, Treadmill, Vaccum, Misc comments on program proposals submitted under the Connecticut Neighborhood
Unit D-10 10x10 Konstantinos Karabelas: Chairs, Matress, Luggage, Iron, Misc. Goods Assistance Act Program. At this time, persons may appear and be heard and written ZBA Application #497, Applicant Russell E. Sergeant
Unit D-58 10x20 Sandra Hayes: Misc. Goods communications received. For information, please call the Office of Development & as agent, 809 Eastern Point Road, Groton, CT seeks
Unit E-34 5x10 Melissa Holland: Misc. Goods Planning, Tom Bombria, at 860-437-6346. relief from Section 2.35 Minimum Lot Requirements,
b. Side Yards, of the City of Groton Zoning Regulations ATTENTION
PROFESSIONAL
Notice A copy of the application is on file for public inspection
at the Office of the Zoning and Building Department, 295 PAINTERS
State Marshals Sale Meridian Street, Groton, CT. WANTED
Southeastern CT,
Dated at Groton, Connecticut this 11th and 18th day of Starting Salary $13-20/per
Sale of Real Estate for Taxes April, 2017. hour, depending on exp.
Paid Holidays and PTO
Zoning Board of Appeals Days offered. Must have
Kathleen Harkins, Chairperson CT drivers license &
In accordance with the provisions of Section 12-157 of the Connecticut General Statutes, F16 BLOCK 0113 LOT 0026 for said town and being the premises more particularly own transportation!
lawful demand has been made by the undersigned Tax Collector of the City of New described in Volume 326 Page 615 of the City of New London Land Records.
London for the Payment of Taxes. Since payment has been refused and neglected, I will 12) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Raul
Landscaping CALL 860-303-9408
sell at public auction all or enough of the hereafter described properties, separately, to Rios, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $3104.87 plus charges. Prop- Service HELP WANTED-SALES:
EARN $500 A DAY (SALES)
satisfy taxes, interest, lien fees and all charges accrued thereon including all expenses erty is located at 24 Grand Street and shown on Assessors MAP E13 BLOCK 0133 Final Expense Insurance
Acres of Care
of this sale. ADDITIONAL TAXES, INTEREST, FEES AND OTHER CHARGES AUTHORIZED BY LOT 0019 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in Volume Landscaping L.L.C. Exclusive Leads Local
Training/Support
LAW ACCRUING AFTER THE LAST OF THE MONTH IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THIS NOTICE 2146 Page 43 of the City of New London Land Records. announcements Spring clean-ups, mulch,
mowing, lawn installs, Every day is Payday
WILL BE ADDED TO THE AMOUNT INDICATED AS DUE AND OWING IN THE NOTICE, AT THE 13) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Ro- hedge/brush trimming, Agent Health/Dental
Benefits
TIME AND PLACE OF THE SALE. deen, LLC, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $7921.25 plus charges. gutters, dump runs and
Incentive Trips
so much more.
Property is located at 312 State Street, and shown on Assessors MAP F12 BLOCK
All properties sold are subject to any and all water and sewer liens due the City of New 0171 LOT 0003 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in
Notes of Interest FREE ESTIMATES
LIC/INS/REF
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London and recorded in the land records of the City of New London. Volume 1857 Page 91 of the City of New London Land Records.
860-886-3443 Homecare /
14) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Carol Eldercare
1) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Cecilia J. Shasha a/k/a Carol Jane Shasha, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting CT SCRAP Will buy your
scrap steel, copper & EXP. CNA/PERSONAL ASST.
Brand, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $8106.94 plus charges. Prop- to $16,466.42 plus charges. Property is located at 1001 Ocean Avenue, and shown (1) IMMEDIATE OPENING
aluminum. 33 Pequot Rd
erty is located at 17 Eastridge Road, and shown on Assessors MAP F23 BLOCK 0044 on Assessors MAP F26 BLOCK 0010 LOT 34.01 for said town and being the premises Uncasville 860-848-3366 FOR RIGHT PERSON
LOT 0078 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in Volume more particularly described in Volume 494 Page 193 of the City of New London Land ALL PURPOSE 3 days a week, 4-6hrs
No Job Too Big or Too Small per day. $15 per hour.
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2) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Dino 15) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of SPRING CLEAN-UP johnmumford20@gmail.com
LANDSCAPING Professional references req.
Dart, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $5981.41 plus charges. Prop- Thomas J. Shea, Sr., to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $6645.41 plus TREE REMOVAL
erty is located at 30 Ocean Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP E14 BLOCK 0120 charges. Property is located at 112 Federal Street, and shown on Assessors MAP WEEDING Hotel /
LOT 0031 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in Volume F11 BLOCK 0197 LOT 0004 for said town and being the premises more particularly
automotive
HEDGE TRIMMING
DUMP-RUNS Restaurant /
1107 Page 208 of the City of New London Land Records. described in Volume 1634 Page 134 of the City of New London Land Records. GARAGE/BASEMENT Food
3) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Marsha 16) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of CLEAN-OUT
BACKHOE SERVICES
V. Duffy, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $17,501.76 plus charges. Katherine A. Taber and Benjamin Taber Keeter, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees
Property is located at 25 Cleveland Street, and shown on Assessors MAP E10 BLOCK amounting to $6392.49 plus charges. Property is located at 163 Willetts Avenue, Automobiles MOBILE HOME
SPECIALISTS Supermarket
0233 LOT 0002 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in and shown on Assessors MAP E16 BLOCK 0094 LOT 0019 for said town and being
Volume 2070 Page 48 of the City of New London Land Records. the premises more particularly described in Volume 1493 Page 200 of the City of New
WE BUY CALL 860-574-5421 Deli Worker
CARS, TRUCKS, & SUVS
4) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Scott London Land Records. All Makes & Models. Ask For
Pete Sabo At: Bob Valenti Must have Experience.
A. Ennis and Katherine A. Goulart, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to 17) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Auto Mall. 860-536-4931
$3549.11 plus charges. Property is located at 54 Dow Street, and shown on Assessors Demetrius E. Tasoulas, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $14,915.65
All Seasons Part Time Days,
Evenings & Weekends.
MAP D10 BLOCK 0225 LOT 0013 for said town and being the premises more particu- plus charges. Property is located at 78 Broad Street, and shown on Assessors MAP Wanted Landscaping Above average pay.
larly described in Volume 1820 Page 149 of the City of New London Land Records. F11 BLOCK 0196 LOT 0014 for said town and being the premises more particularly Automotive SPRING Paid vacation after 1 year,
paid holidays with benefits.
5) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of The described in Volume 1904 Page 118 of the City of New London Land Records. ROSS RECYCLING CLEANUP Must pass
WILL BUY YOUR All Aspects of Landscaping security clearance.
First Oneco, LLC, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $6927.86 plus 18) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Jose
Junk Cars, Trucks, Trailers POWERWASHING
charges. Property is located at 143 Oneco Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP E. Vasquez, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $7282.29 plus charges. Pick Up is Available Painting, Deck Staining, Call Randy at
F03 BLOCK 0319 LOT 0018 for said town and being the premises more particularly Property is located at Chester Street, and shown on Assessors MAP A11 BLOCK Call 860-848-3366 Dump Runs, 860-326-2020
Gutters, Tree Removal, Ext 3017
described in Volume 1268 Page 164 of the City of New London Land Records. 0118 LOT 0003 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in
Boat & Marine Home Remodeling,
6) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Daniel Volume 1947 Page 17 of the City of New London Land Records.
Services
Odd Jobs. Medical
Golodner a/k/a Daniel Jay Golodner, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting 19) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Arthur BEST PRICES!
to $3523.54 plus charges. Property is located at 95 Colman Street, and shown on As- S. Yeomans III, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $6639.56 plus BOAT VALET: Few spots Call 860-886-3302
left, up to 27ft w/ Trailer.
sessors MAP D13 BLOCK 0126 LOT 0047 for said town and being the premises more charges. Property is located at 44 Connecticut Avenue, and shown on Assessors Direct access to sound. ELLINWOOD
particularly described in Volume 1236 Page 7 of the City of New London Land Records. MAP E13 BLOCK 0132 LOT 0002 for said town and being the premises more particu- Call BOTTS 860-443-3310 Caring and motivated
LANDSCAPING individuals wanted
7) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Stanley larly described in Volume 1929 Page 156 of the City of New London Land Records.
R. Jacovich, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $1679.22 plus charges. Flooring - & LAWNCARE to work with
developmentally
Resurfacing Full Service!
Property is located at Eastern Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP G08 BLOCK 1. Anna Place dba Via Veneto may have an interest in Property #11 above. disabled adults in both
SPRING CLEAN-UP residential and day
0293 LOT 0005 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in FLOORING Residential & Commercial! activities programs. High
Pruning & Planting. School or GED required,
Volume 2081 Page 191 of the City of New London Land Records. Said sale will take place on the 22nd day of June, 2017, at 10:00 A.M. at the RESURFACING Mowing, Aeration,
CERAMIC TILE, but no job experience
8) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of City Council Chambers, City Hall, New London, Connecticut. Detaching, Seeding, necessary, as we provide
VINYL, CARPET Tree & Brush Removal.
Stanley R. Jacovich, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $4395.87 plus Terms of the sale will be; a deposit of 20% of the opening bid, by cash, certi- on-going training. Must
Hardwood/ Lots Cleared be willing and able to
charges. Property is located at 40-42 Eastern Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP fied check or bank check at the sale. The balance is due in one (1) week from Backhoe/Tractor Service
Refinishing work one or any of three
the date of the sale. Expertly Installed. 860-912-2225 shifts, weekends and
G08 BLOCK 0293 LOT 0006 for said town and being the premises more particularly Your Floor Or Mine holidays. Starting at
Dated at New London, Connecticut, this 10th day of April, 2017.
described in Volume 2081 Page 191 of the City of New London Land Records. FREE Est. HIC633596 $14.27 hourly, with fully
Maureen A. Farrell, CCMC paid health package for
9) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Jeptha Call: Tim Bartlett
Tax Collector, City of New London all employees 30 hrs. or
Lodge #11, F&A.M. (Prince Hall Affiliation), Inc., to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees 860-319-7426 JM LANDSCAPING more plus generous
amounting to $7165.04 plus charges. Property is located at 64 Hempstead Street, FULL SERVICE accrued time benefits.
and shown on Assessors MAP E12 BLOCK 0166 LOT 0005 for said town and being
BY:_S/____________________________ Healthcare / Residential & Commercial
the premises more particularly described in Volume 220 Page 127 of the City of New
Joseph C. Heap II Eldercare SPRING CLEANUPS Call (860) 267-4974
to set up a time
State Marshal Mowing, Planting, Installs,
London Land Records. Caregiver Lic/Ins. 25 years exp. for an application
860-460-4232 12 years of experience. CALL 860-213-1730
10) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Debra Norwich area. Cleaning, food
Macrino, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $4155.07 plus charges. prep, errands, companion.
Property is located at 81 Crescent Street, and shown on Assessors MAP F18 BLOCK 860-237-2705 Lawncare &
0070 LOT 0050 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in
Gardening
Increased Sales are a
Volume 1722 Page 56 of the City of New London Land Records. Premium Screened Farmland Merchandise
11) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of TOP SOIL DELIVERED!
2 Yards $95, 3 Yards $120,
Shirley M. Pettigrew, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $3577.78
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From Better
Better Call Saul
pursues a darker
path on the way to
Breaking Bad
toward Bad
By GREG BRAXTON
Los Angeles Times
than Saul.
The endgame for Better Call Saul is parallel to
This is not intended
as a stunt, this is not to
get ratings. Its a natural
organic evolution
toward these two shows
coming together.
Bob Odenkirk sighs deeply as he settles into a couch in- its predecessor, which followed White, a meek high
side a massive sound stage at Albuquerque Studios. The school chemistry teacher stricken with cancer, as he VINCE GILLIGAN, EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER
star of AMCs Better Call Saul, the quirky prequel to land- gradually morphed into a deadly drug kingpin known as
mark drama Breaking Bad, has spent the morning filming Heisenberg.
a sequence where his character, con man turned attorney Gilligan famously dubbed that trajectory turning Mr.
Jimmy McGill, confronts painful memories from his youth. Chips into Scarface. The course of Better Call
The scenes intensity and McGills bitterness appear to Saul is depicting how the mild-man-
weigh on Odenkirk. Although he maintains his typical- nered McGill can change into someone
ly pleasant and warm demeanor, a trace of melancholy capable of entering into a deadly alli-
creeps across his face. ance with White.
Jimmy is mutating and changing, he says, glancing This is the puzzle we started
down at the floor on this January morning. There are out with, Gould said. How does
parts of this guy that are shutting down. The lesser angels good-hearted Jimmy McGill be-
of his nature are coming to the surface. Its a shame to have come Saul Goodman, who is ready
to say goodbye to him. to recommend murder for mon-
Since its premiere in 2015, the dark comedy-flavored ey?
Better Call Saul has aimed to establish an identity sepa- Though this season will con-
rate from but still in the same universe as Breaking Bad, tinue to have lighter moments
which revolved around criminal mastermind Walter White that showcase Odenkirks co-
(Bryan Cranston). At Sauls center is McGill, whose hang- medic prowess he is a for-
dog likability and good intentions are often derailed by a mer Saturday Night Live
exible moral compass. scribe and co-creator of the
But in the third season, launching Monday, the series is acclaimed sketch comedy
edging closer to its ultimate conclusion the merger of series Mr. Show the
Saul with Breaking Bad, complete with McGills evolu- show will be consider-
tion into the title character, Saul Goodman, Whites shady, ably darker.
wise-cracking lawyer. That tone will be sig-
There are new elements to Jimmy that are more like nificantly fueled by a
Saul, and that will be a thrill for the audience, says Oden- literal and figurative
kirk. But for me, this is sad. I can remember thinking, blast from the past with
Lets hurry up and get to Saul. The audience cant wait, its the resurrection of one of
taking too long. But now Im saying, No! Dont turn him to Breaking Bads most noto-
Saul. I like Jimmy. rious, and popular, characters:
His anxiety over McGills transformation is echoed by vicious drug lord Gustavo Fring.
Better Call Saul executive producers Vince Gilligan and Played with a soft-spoken menace by Gi-
Peter Gould. ancarlo Esposito, Fring is the proprietor of
With every season, were seeing Jimmy McGill becom- the fast-food restaurant Los Pollos Her-
ing more and more like Saul Goodman, and this season manos. (Come in and try our new curly
theres more overlap with Breaking Bad than ever be- fries, we are so sure youll like them. And
fore, Gilligan said recently, sitting alongside Gould at a if you dont, theyre on me, he intones
West Hollywood hotel. with a smile in a cheeky promo for the
The further along we get, its apparent that were tell- new season.) He became Whites asso-
ing the story of a tragedy, he added. Its tragic that Jim- ciate, then his sworn enemy.
my has to turn into Saul because we like Jimmy much more SEE BREAKING PAGE D3 Bob Odenkirk JOHN SHEARER/INVISION FOR AMC
War Paint play puts spotlight on Christine Ebersole and Patti LuPone
By CHRIS JONES are no ugly women, only lazy at the Nederlander Theatre make you feel like everyone their destinations are much the we are, of course, drawn far
Chicago Tribune ones. under the deceptively complex involved here is fully aware of same. more to personal matters. The
New York Every woman So did these great saleswom- direction of Michael Greif and the complexity of what these Most biographical musicals, emotional strengths of Frankel
has the right to be beautiful, en speak the truth through with a sparkling retro design characters represented, the of course, go with one choice: and Kories work lie in ironic
cosmetics titan Elizabeth Arden their powers and potions? Or by David Korins. Those themes show ultimately demurs when Aaron Burr, for example, is kept songs of self-doubt: Pink for
famously observed, speaking did they, in fact, trap an en- float in the air during the most it comes to holding the great from the center of Hamilton, Ebersole (the best song in the
from somewhere behind her el- tire female generation in male poignant numbers in the score titans of makeup, and the men which is reserved for you-know- show) and Forever Beautiful
egant Red Door, through which constructions of their own at- composed by Scott Frankel, who surrounded them, to moral who. Thats far easier. War for LuPone. Each respective
a wealthy-enough woman tractiveness an objectifica- and they suffuse the lyrics of account. And that is what might Paint was more ambitious. performance is of a wattage
could, like Arden herself, may- tion that, luckily for Arden and Michael Korie. Those signature just have made War Paint a I suspect everyone involved ample to send home the patron
be transcend the class of her Rubinstein and their empires, lines part of a book by Doug truly great musical, instead of a with War Paint had more they feeling like existential revela-
birth. ultimately costs every woman Wright filled with bon mots highly entertaining and provoc- wanted to do than really was tion was imbued in those final
Helena Rubinstein, her noto- a lot of time, effort and money juiced by the dramatic irony of ative one. possible understandably, moments, even if the womens
rious rival CEO in the cutthroat to fulfill? For the woman who the recent decades of feminist Some of the challenges baked these men were compelled by affect on us all remains, well,
makeup business of mid-20th can manage not to age is a lucky advancement ring out loud into War Paint flow from the these women as business lead- overly concealed.
century America, said much woman indeed. and clear. Especially since they creative team here setting it- ers and much of the music and You certainly start to think
the same thing, albeit with less That issue certainly informs are spoken, respectively, by the self the fiendishly tricky task lyrics sing well of resilience and about how, whatever war paint
finesse, a stronger immigrant the very classy and elegant new formidable Christine Ebersole of building a musical from opportunity (My American anyone might try to put on, the
belief in America as egalitari- Broadway musical from the and Patti LuPone. equal-status protagonists Moment, My Secret Weap- theater always is most neces-
an meritocracy, and way, way Goodman Theatre, War Paint, But while there is enough traveling on parallel tracks on, Better Yourself). sary in the business of makeup
more gut-tested bite: There which opened Thursday night substance in War Paint to that never meet, even through But as the evening wears on, removal.
ART OPENINGS AND EXHIBITS THIS WEEK Breaking Bad plot lines
through Nov. 2; Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.- Bokum Road; Brushstrokes newest show
MUSEUMS
twist with Better Call Saul
Sun., with final admission at 4 p.m.; 1-800- features works by nine artists; through
Connecticuts Founding Fish Connecti- 411-9671. April 29; hours noon-6 p.m. daily; (860)
cut River Museum, 67 Main St., Essex; items 767-1844.
Members and Elected Artists Exhibition
related to the American shad, from art
Mystic Museum of Art, 9 Water St.; 129 A Triptych Collage Expressiones Cultur-
to fishing gear, is on display to celebrate
works submitted by members and invited al Center, 84 Bank St, New London; collab- FROM D1 It's the role of a lifetime, line, ex-cop Mike Ehrman-
the species that was critical to the devel-
artists; through June 3; hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. orative collage with artist-in-residence Car-
opment of the Connecticut River region;
Tues.-Fri.; (860) 536-7601. los Lamothe and students in the Academy the actor says of playing the traut (Jonathan Banks), the
through July 31; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun,
daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. after Memorial Day; SeaChange Mystic Seaport, 75 Green- of Talented Arts at Harbor School; through In an infamous Break- fastidious and ultra-cautious only other main holdover
(860) 767-8269. manville Ave.; the first exhibition in the April 21; hours 2-6 p.m. Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4:30 ing Bad moment, Fring was Fring. It allows me to stay from Breaking Bad, has dis-
p.m. Sat., and by appointment; also Res-
Idylls of Farm and Garden Florence Thompson Exhibition Building uses mar-
idence on Earth through April 21; (860)
gruesomely killed in an explo- calm in my own life. I can be covered that his pursuit of
Griswold Museum, Lyme St., Old Lyme; itime artifacts culled from the seaports sion at a nursing home by a volatile, I can be sensitive. the leader of a drug cartel has
501-9278.
works of Matilda Browne; through May collections to explore the idea of transfor-
mation; runs through the fall; also, Life in OutDesign Hygienic Art, 79 Bank St., bomb engineered by White When I put my energy into be- made him a target of an un-
28; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun.;
434-5542. Balance: The Art of Nikki McClure runs New London; juried exhibit focusing on that removed half of his face. ing Gus, I can put away a lot of known criminal element.
through Dec. 31 in the C.D. Mallory Building; the art of design; through April 22; 2-7 p.m. The immaculately dressed that volatility and sensitivity. Critical and fan response
From Combat to Carpet: The Art of Af- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun.; (860) 572-0711. Tues.-Fri., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat., noon-4 p.m.
ghan War Rugs Lyman Allyn Art Mu- Sun.; (860) 443-8001. character was such a fan favor- He adds with a loud laugh, to Better Call Saul has been
seum, 625 Williams St., New London; the
Celebrating Art in Autism La Grua Cen-
ite he inspired action figures Gus is a lot more popular than solidly positive. The series
countrys war-ridden history told through
the weavings of women in city bazaars;
GALLERIES ter, 32 Water St., Stonington; fourth annual replicating the nonchalant ad- I am. It keeps my ego in check. has scored consecutive Emmy
through May 14; also Its Only a Paper The Muse Made Manifest: Inspiration Re- exhibition by artists who have been affect- justing of his tie following the The third season picks up nominations for outstanding
alized Artists Cooperative Gallery of ed by autism; through Friday; hours vary;
Moon: Souvenir Photography in America,
Westerly, 7 Canal St.; encaustic paintings
explosion before collapsing. immediately from the moment drama series, while Oden-
1870-1950 through May 14; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. call (860) 535-2300.
Tues.-Sat. and 1-5 p.m.; (860) 443-2545. and mixed media by Arlene Piacquadio It's just so great to have Gi- in last season's finale when kirk and Banks have also been
Student Art Show Maple and Main Gal-
and clay jewelry by Kristie Foss, inspired lery, 1 Maple St., Chester; works by students ancarlo back, said Gould. It's Jimmy McGill admits to his nominated twice for lead and
An Exhibition in Four Acts 2017 Lyme by Rhode Islands native flora and fauna;
Art Association, 90 Lyme Street, Old Lyme; in the Haddam-Killingworth High School beyond terrific. brother Chuck (Michael McK- supporting actor in a drama,
through April 28; 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Wed.-Sat,
four exhibitions depicting industry, ab- 1-5 p.m. Sun.; (401) 596-2221.
art department; through April 30; also, It's so wonderful to reunite ean) that he falsified legal doc- respectively.
stracted representational art, still-life works Spring Exhibit runs through June 18; hours
Senior Minors and Junior Majors Art Exhi- noon-6 p.m. Wed.-Thurs., noon-7 p.m. Fri.,
with such a wonderful group uments to woo a major client We're very proud of Better
and pieces by studio instructors; through
April 28; noon-5 or by appointment; (860) bition Joanne Toor Cummings Gallery, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.; of filmmakers, says Esposito, away from Chuck's huge law Call Saul' being its own show,
434-7802. Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Ave., (860) 526-6065. equally excited, during a break firm to the small legal practice said Gilligan. That was our
New London; works of senior art minors Walls, Doors and Fences: Obstacle, Op- in filming at Albuquerque. run by himself and his girl- intention from the beginning.
Without a Theme Mashantucket Pe-
and junior art majors; through the end of
quot Museum & Research Center, 110 Pe-
May; hours 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 1-4 p.m.
portunity or Protection Spectrum Gal- The role, which earned him friend, Kim Wexler (Rhea See- Now we're able, organically, to
quot Trail, Mashantucket; newly curated lery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook; through May
compilation of large-scale contemporary Sat.-Sun; darad@conncoll.edu. 7; noon-6 p.m., Wed.-Sat., noon-5 p.m. an Emmy nomination in 2012, horn). Jimmy is unaware that have more of a Breaking Bad'
works by artists from the U.S. and Canada; Points of View Essex Meadows, 30 Sun.; (860) 767-0742. has been a breakthrough for Chuck, who suffers from elec- overlap with the addition of
the veteran actor whose nu- tromagnetic hypersensitivity Gus Fring. This is not intend-
merous credits include The and despises his brother, has ed as a stunt, this is not to get
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