DEAR CAROLYN:
I have recently reconnected with one of my high school boyfriends. Our breakup was extremely difficult, and occurred during my junior year of high school, when I was 17.
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We were never much of a sporting family. My children played in Little League, and I even helped coach one year, but we never got involved in an intense youth sport that dominated the family's time
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The Eastern Greenwich Civic Center will be the site of a glittering panorama this weekend when the Stamford Mineral Society hosts its 22nd Annual Gem, Mineral, Jewelry and Fossil Show.
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On November 2, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Veterinary Medicine issued an alert warning pet parents and veterinarians to keep a close eye on animals receiving the insulin
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In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Stratford Chapter 5284 of AARP Inc. honored the charter members who founded the chapter in 1999. Mayor James Miron presented certificates to seven of the
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The Smart Moves and Smart leaders, along with the Shelton Youth Service Bureau Youth 2 Youth group, celebrated Red Ribbon Week, which started Oct. 23 to 31.
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With the start of a new school year comes new school rules and policies. Policies can vary from electronic devices to drug and alcohol use. For some schools, cell phone use has become more rigid.
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The media have given a lot of attention to the controversial H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as swine flu. The region's schools are taking extra precautions.
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Do dinner parties have to be complicated?
No, says this unharried host.
I'd rather have friends and family around the table more often and serve a simple, good meal than spend hours in planning,
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When my daughter was small, the moms took the kids trick-or-treating. We fathers stayed home and doled out the candy. Utterly boring -- until I discovered by mistake how well a Dewar's on the rocks
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