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5/8/2008
‘Relay’ Moves to Fairgrounds Relay for Life of the Shoreline springs to life at a new home this weekend, the Guilford Fairgrounds. Now in its seventh year, the American ...
5/8/2008
Addition of Voting District Warrants Renovations When it proved time a year and a half ago to create a new, fifth voting district and re-arrange three others, it also proved necessary ...
5/8/2008
AJ Leary: Artful Dodger After they learn to catch a ball in the distinctive cloth basket of a lacrosse stick, youngsters learn to cradle it and, if they practice, ...
5/8/2008
All Fun, No Fizzle at Science Fair It was all fun and no fizzle as students detonated cola “bombs” at Melissa Jones School (MJS) last Friday night, under the approving eyes of ...
5/8/2008
Fishing Is All About the ‘Kid’—Or the Kid in Us When it comes to fishing, there’s a little bit of kid in all adults and a little adult in all kids. The rush that overcomes ...
5/8/2008
Indians Keep Finding Ways to Win They win big and they win small. Guilford baseball, the defending Class L state champs, has absorbed two bumps on the road to a repeat—an ...
5/8/2008
Many Ways to Share Music As a musician, dancer, and educator, music has served Brian Gillie well. Now, the Guilford resident’s found yet another way he can use the art ...
5/8/2008
Music and Mandalas Music and mandalas make the fourth annual Cove Benefit Concert, “Hope Springs Eternal,” a memorable event to attend May 18 at First Congregational Church. The ...
5/8/2008
Police Incident Report The Guilford Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are ...
5/8/2008
Town Says ‘No’ to Developer’s Wishes The selectmen last week decided to “keep it clean” in a land deal with a local developer by choosing to take ownership of a piece ...
5/1/2008
A Peek into the Future Right now, the Guilford Free Library on Park Street is an amalgam of many sights and sounds: it is a construction site complete with more ...
5/1/2008
Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? When it comes to the subject of Abraham Baldwin, are you smarter than a fifth grader? Probably not. Thanks to a recent talk given by ...
5/1/2008
Captain Morgan Forecasts a Good Fishing Season Ahead! Slowly the tide climbed and the current picked up knots as the river rounded bends and cut through narrow channels. It was a chilly start ...
5/1/2008
Excellence in HS Science Teaching To better understand a botany concept, Ruth Heckman turns her students into blades of grass. “You’re all blades of grass on my front lawn,” she ...
5/1/2008
Facing Down Bad Guys Shooting down bad guys isn’t as easy as it looks on TV. Just ask current members of Guilford Police Citizens Academy, who underwent Fire Arms ...
5/1/2008
Fast Fires Burn Westwoods Fire companies from as far away as Essex were called in to assist with a 10-hour effort to quell a fast-spreading fire that consumed as ...
5/1/2008
Hand Girls’ Track Edges Guilford The Hand girls’ track team topped Guilford 82-63 on April 22 to improve to 5-3 while Guilford fell to 4-5. The teams seemed evenly matched ...
5/1/2008
No Cars & Sunrooms on the Green Before it could metamorphose into a controversy similar to the lights on the Green, the Board of Selectmen squashed the request for structural-type advertising by ...
5/1/2008
No Special Favors for Developer The Board of Selectmen last week stuck to its guns when it came time to grant a developer some perks in a formalized land use ...
5/1/2008
Old Lyme Passes by Guilford Laxmen 13-10 Guilford boys’ lacrosse made its first Youth Day foray on April 25, inviting the town’s youth lacrosse players to its game against Old Lyme, a ...
5/1/2008
Police Incident Report The Guilford Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are ...
5/1/2008
Sandy Palumbo: She’s a Keeper As her team prepares the shoot-around before a recent game, Sandy Palumbo is all business. “Give me good shots, guys!” she yells. Then, as Coach ...
5/1/2008
Turning Ideas into Action On Sunday, April 27, nearly 150 enthusiastic residents showed up at Guilford High School for TEAMGuilford’s Community Forum. By the end of the day, seven ...
5/1/2008
What’s the Story with… EDC, short for the town’s Economic Development Commission, is hitting the pavement with fury these days as it launches a new website. Accessed through the ...
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