Connecticut

Housing Trends Newsletter for June 2010

June 14, 2010

Housing Trends Newsletter for June 2010 Welcome to the most current Housing Trends Newsletter, courtesy of Harriman Real Estate. This newsletter is specially designed for our customers and clients, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you’re in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home, or just [...]

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Connecticut Wineries Throw Out the Welcome Mat

June 8, 2010

Connecticut Wineries Throw Out the Welcome Mat I don’t mind telling you that we are what you might call “wine aficionados”. We both lived in Germany for quite some time and fell in love with German Rieslings, but any good glass of wine with a meal is always a pleasure. Recently, we took an afternoon [...]

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Connecticut Magazine Rates the State’s Small Towns (Part 3)

June 7, 2010

CT Magazine Rates the State’s Small Towns (Part 3) This is the third entry in our three part series highlighting the rating of Connecticut’s small towns by Connecticut Magazine. In our first post, we focused on the largest towns in our state, those with populations between 6,500 and 10,000; in our second post, we highlighted [...]

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Connecticut Magazine Rates the State’s Small Towns (Part 2)

June 6, 2010

CT Magazine Rates the State’s Small Towns (Part 2) This is the second in a three part series highlighting the rating of  Connecticut’s small towns by Connecticut Magazine. In our first post, we focused on the towns with a population between 6,500 and 10,000. To recap, the publication set the following criteria for the rankings: [...]

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Connecticut Magazine Rates the State’s Small Towns (Part 1)

June 5, 2010

CT Magazine Rates the State’s Small Towns Last Winter, we profiled the state’s larger cities and towns as ranked by Connecticut Magazine in their November 2009 issue. The Trumbull-based publication has recently done the same for the state’s smaller towns in its March 2010 issue, the first such ranking since 2007. As with the previous [...]

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Sonic of CT Breaks Ground for New Wallingford Drive-In

May 17, 2010

Sonic of CT Breaks Ground for New Wallingford Drive-In Well, whatever speculation there might have been about the coming of Sonic to Wallingford is officially over. At 3PM Monday afternoon, dignitaries from Sonic, the Mesite family and local government gathered together for a ground breaking ceremony to herald the coming of the long-awaited eatery. Robert [...]

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Wallingford Sonic Appeal Passes ZBA

January 19, 2010

UPDATE: Wallingford PZC Approves Sonic Application So, my wife and I just got back from attending the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting at the Wallingford Town Hall. After an hour of sitting in some rather uncomfortable auditorium chairs, we got the news we had been waiting for: The Zoning Board of Appeals has passed the [...]

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Save Money, Pick Your Electric Provider

December 24, 2009

Save Money, Pick Your Electric Provider Back in November we wrote a post about having a Home Energy Audit done on our home. It was free, fairly fast…and eye-opening. It revealed several “illegal points of entry” for cold air to come rampaging into our otherwise snug little abode, and once we got those little buggers [...]

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Wallingford’s Oakdale Theater Changes Names…Again

December 12, 2009

Oakdale Theater Has a New Ride In a press release yesterday, Live Nation announced that it has entered into an agreement with Toyota that will give the car company sponsorship rights to Wallingford’s Oakdale Theater, as well as Comcast Theater (formerly The Meadows) in Hartford. The new name of the Oakdale Theater is now “Toyota [...]

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Connecticut Magazine Rates State Cities and Towns (Part 4)

December 11, 2009

CT Magazine Rates State Cities and Towns This is the fourth in a four part series highlighting the rating of  Connecticut cities and towns by Connecticut Magazine. In our first post, we focused on the largest cities in our state, those with populations of 50,000 or more; in our second post, we highlighted cities between [...]

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