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Deacon Timothy Pratt , Bed and Breakfast, Old Saybrook CTIf you don't want to stay at a cookie cutter hotel, this bed and breakfast is a great option in Old Saybrook.
Review: Aspen Restaurant in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutWhen you are in Old Saybrook and looking for someplace upscale to dine, this is your restaurant.
Review of Penny Lane Pub in Old Saybrook, Connecticut - Where Everyone is IrishThe Penny Lane Pub in Old Saybrook Connecticut is a favorite local hangout where like Cheers, everybody knows your name.- The Top Pizza Restaurants in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutPresented here, is a guide which offers pertinent information regarding the top pizza restaurants located in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
- New Director Takes Reins at Hepburn Theater in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe future of Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center and Theatre (KHCAC) is looking even brighter after its first executive director was hired on Apr. 14.
- Big Y Will Be a 'No Show' for Shopping Center in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutBig Y World Class Supermarkets, a proposed anchor to the Max's Place Shopping Center, has terminated its lease forcing developer Ron Lyman to find another grocery store.
It's Easy Being Green in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutImagine being a fourth grader with the opportunity to educate people about energy conservation.- Hepburn Theater to Gain Probate Office Space in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe moving of several offices will mean additional space for events at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, KHCAC.
Selectmen Sign Agreement to Move Howitzer in OId Saybrook, ConnecticutA 1956 army tank sitting on the Old Saybrook Town Green might soon be rolling away.
Courtney Explains Tax Stimulus Plan to Seniors in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutCongressman Joe Courtney, D-2, paid folks at the Estuary Council of Seniors, Inc. in Old Saybrook a visit on Mar. 19 to help them understand the recently passed economic stimulus program.
Fire Boat Falls Victim to Wind and Waves in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutA 24-foot Privateer rescue fire boat which, for the past twenty years, helped save many lives, fell victim to a powerful storm on Mar. 4.
Village Gateway Center Opens at Top of Main Street in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutAfter almost two years of construction work done by volunteers, the Village Gateway Information Center is finally open to the public.
FOI: Fund Documents Should Be Public in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe State Attorney Generals Office and the Freedom of Information Commission, FOIC, have preliminarily agreed that documents from a secret fund managed by Chief Edmund Mosca for the past 30 years be made available to the public.- Soil Remediation Closes Mobil Station in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutStarting the week of February 11, drivers coming from the Interstate 95 South Exit 68 interchange had to look elsewhere for gasoline after a tall metal fence was erected around the Mobil gas station and convenience store.
- Court Upholds Denial of Preserve in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutA recent court denial means that "The Preserve" property could be one step closer to being preserved in its natural state.
Blumenthal Investigating Police Fund in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutSpecific information about a private fund held by Chief Edmund Mosca used to pay for Old Saybrook Police Department expenses and community programs might be soon be forthcoming.- VNAs Benefit from Regional Health District Covering Old Saybrook, Clinton, and Deep River, ConnecticutWhile it's sometimes difficult to adapt to change, change proved to be a good thing for several Visiting Nursing Associations, VNA's, when their towns joined the Connecticut River Area Health District.
Home Decorating Seller Recognized in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutFor Heather Graves, of Old Saybrook, decorating homes isn't just a hobby, it's her career.
New Executive Director Starts at Chamber of Commerce in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce is charting a course with a new executive director and a move to a brand new home.- Office Move to Benefit Health District in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutVisitors to the Connecticut River Area Health District offices in Old Saybrook will soon find the office in a new location.
Open House Highlights New Technology at Old Saybrook High School in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutWhether it's the school's new language lab, science labs, music recording studio, art and music computer lab, or auditorium, technology plays a huge part in the $16.3 million project that expanded and renovated Old Saybrook High School.- Grant to Benefit Low Income Households in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutWhile financial assistance is available to qualified residents to have their septic tanks pumped out every four years, no assistance is available for those who need to have their undersized and aging septic tanks replaced.
- Perfect Dose Wellness Center in Old Saybrook, Connecticut: Services Include Chiropractic, Massage Therapy, and AcupunctureIt's 2008 and on New Year's Eve, you probably made resolutions to change the way you live and improve your life. Now, it's time to act on those resolutions and strive for success.
- Cleanup of Ferry Road Property Under Way in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutAn ongoing cleanup of a five-acre parcel of land on Ferry Road could mean affordable housing and additional recreation areas in the near future.
- Communication System Almost Complete in Old Saybrook, CTThe town's new emergency communications system, a project almost six years in the making, will soon be complete.
Governor Rell a Hit at Chamber Lunch in Old Saybrook, CTCars quickly filled the parking lot as residents representing businesses across the shoreline came out to the Jan. 22 Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Saybrook Point Inn which featured a presentation by Republican Governor M. Jodi Rell.- Distraught Husband Ends Life at Grave Site in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe unbearable pain of losing his wife more than two years ago caused a Drummers Trail resident to commit suicide.
- Board Approves New Fire Truck in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutA higher than expected cost for a new fire truck will require a restructuring of the Fire Department's capital budget for next year, First Selectman Michael Pace said.
- Man Found Dead in Resident's Shed in Old Saybrook, Connecticut on January 9After 44-year-old Jeffrey William Stark was found dead in a shed, local and state authorities are in the midst of completing several investigations.
- Residents Approve School Overruns in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutIn about 15 minutes, residents unanimously supported a proposal to move $211,989 out of the town's unappropriated fund balance to fund Board of Education bonding costs and additions to the 2007-08 budget.
- Shopping Center Plans Advance in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutA new shopping center that will contain the town's second supermarket is slowly closer to a reality.
- Residents to Vote on Surplus Use in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutUnanticipated costs in renovating and expanding Old Saybrook High School have prompted a special town meeting on Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the town's middle school auditorium.
Community Celebrated at Gladeview Health Care Center in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutA facility built to serve as a community for those with short and long term health needs has shown throughout its 20 years that it wants to reach out to its community.
Hoops of Hope in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, Aims to Shoot for AIDS LabIt wasn't just another day of practicing free throws at the Parks and Rec Gymnasium in Old Saybrook.
New Council to Oversee Town Efforts in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe town that touts itself as where the "River meets the Sound" has taken the lead once again in protecting the environment.
Two Fires Plague Old Saybrook, ConnecticutFire crews were kept busy when two fires broke out in two different ends of town on Nov. 17.- Two Housemates Died of Natural Causes in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutTwo lifelong friends were found dead in their North Meadow Road home on Dec. 2.
- Two Accidents Tie Up Traffic at Opposite Ends of Old SaybrookTwo accidents in Old Saybrook caused delays for motorists on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 1.
- Wreaths Across America to Stop in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutIt all started last year when Max Sabrin, an Old Saybrook firefighter and Building Official Don Lucas read an article in the newspaper about an effort to appreciate veterans for the sacrifices they have and will continue to make for our country.
- Annual Report Dedicated to Longtime Resident of Old Saybrook, ConnecticutEach year, the Old Saybrook Annual Report is dedicated to an individual who has contributed to making the town a better place to live.