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August 25, 2005
Sneak Preview for Sunday 8/28
Here's an insider's look at what's in the works for Sunday, August 28th in the Connecticut Post:
Sikorsky getting ready to sell the S-92 (ex-presidential model) to China.
An in-depth look at people who have had problems with HMOs and their unfulfilled promise of reducing health care costs and hospital visits.
Jon Hosney and Stuart Robinson will oversee FBI operations in Fairfield County. Street gangs, white collar crimes and corruption among priorities.
The debate over "adaptive reuse" for old factory buildings in the city. One developer is miffed the city has yet to incorporate housing uses into its zoning regulations for industrial zones, but the mayor, others say that the concept is still in the works.
Bridgeport: a preview of the city's new Classical Academy, which opens next week.
Fairfield: one of the area's few bowling alleys survives despite the chaos created by contruction of new store in plaza.
Easton: local women launch publication for artists and crafts people.
Ansonia: a look at the local man credited with the bicycle as we know it and how aware local cyclists are about him.
Bridgeport: Barnum Museum hosts games on the "Flat Stanley" books.
Stratford: a feature on the Parents as Teacher Program in which parents are given direct help on how to handle parental role.
Milford: man finds historic ledger from Milford business on eBay.
Plus! Pilot Pen Tennis Women's finals on Saturday. Who will win?
Posted by connpost on August 25, 2005 09:42 PM
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