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Beginnings: The earliest recorded reference to Hog Neck, as North Haven was first called by white settlers, was in 1641 when town records showed an order to residents on the east side of Hog Neck to fence in their property to guard against the danger of "cattle and hogs astray.'' On Oct. 3, 1665, the Indians sold Hog Neck to Southampton officials known as freeholders, "forever reserving liberty of hunting and fishing and fowling.''
Photo: Shelter Island South Ferry service between North Haven and Shelter Island. (Newsday / Daniel Goodrich )
Photo: Shelter Island South Ferry service between North Haven and Shelter Island. (Newsday / Daniel Goodrich )
Beginnings: The earliest recorded reference to Hog Neck, as North Haven was first called by white settlers, was in 1641 when town records showed an order to residents on the east side of Hog Neck to fence in their property to guard against the danger of "cattle and hogs astray.'' On Oct. 3, 1665, the Indians sold Hog Neck to Southampton officials known as freeholders, "forever reserving liberty of hunting and fishing and fowling.''
Photo: Shelter Island South Ferry service between North Haven and Shelter Island. (Newsday / Daniel Goodrich )
Photo: Shelter Island South Ferry service between North Haven and Shelter Island. (Newsday / Daniel Goodrich )
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Unions are not the answer
I take issue with much of Lane Windham's recent commentary ("If not labor unions, then what?" Jan. 29) beginning with the fundamental premise that it was the unions that provided us with economic redistribution. Like many other academicians, Ms. Windham...Tags: Work Rules Contract Issues, Productivity, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Steroids, World War II (1939-1945)
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“Monsignor Meth”: Connecticut’s real-life Breaking Bad priest
The Religion WorldDave Collins has this story on the Huffington Post about a Roman Catholic priest involved in sex, drugs and an adult book store: HARTFORD, Conn. — To onlookers, Monsignor Kevin Wallin's fall from grace at his Connecticut parish was like something... -
Jeanette E. Grimes, 65
Jeanette Etchison Grimes, 65, died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, of acute leukemia. Born Dec. 23, 1946, in North Haven, Conn., she was the daughter of Jane Etchison and the late Bruce Etchison. She is survived by her husband, William E. Grimes;...Tags: Leukemia, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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For this, we give thanks
WASHINGTON -- Among the things for which Americans can, on this feast day, be thankful is Washington’s resolve to temper severity with mercy: It will -- this time we really mean business, we are not going to be Greece, or worse, Illinois -- restrain...Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, George Will, Elections, Michael Bloomberg
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Warrant: Conn. EMT says he touched woman sexually
HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) — An arrest warrant for a Connecticut paramedic accused of raping an unconscious woman inside an ambulance says he admitted to police that he touched her inappropriately. Mark Powell, of North Haven, was arrested last week on...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Sex Crimes
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Kenneth W. Davis
Kenneth W. Davis, a retired Boy Scouts of America official who was active in the affairs of Severna Park United Methodist Church, died Tuesday at St. Agnes Hospital.
The longtime Severna Park resident was 84.
The son of a garage owner and a homemaker,...Tags: Youth Organizations, Severna Park, Hampton (Windham, Connecticut), Social Organizations, Cheshire
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'American Idol' recap: Season premiere
"American Idol"kicked off its 11th season with a retrospective feel as it took us back to 2002 and reminded us of the moment when waitress Kelly Clarkson won the inaugural season. Video clips of Idol hopefuls as kids performing were flashed before our...Tags: Leesburg, Steven Tyler, Alicia Keys, Ryan Seacrest, Dave Matthews
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'American Idol' premiere: Not as bad as it could have been
Lehigh Valley MusicThe 11th season of “American Idol” premiered Wednesday on FOX-TV, and pretty much all of the bad things I predicted you’d see on the show came to pass: Judges who don’t judge, judge (Randy Jackson) who is consistently wrong, joke..... -
Coldest Front in Years Freezes Tri-State, With Deadly Effect
pix11.comIn some parts of the Tri-State, Monday will go on the record books as the coldest day in at least six years. That ended up taking a deadly toll on a woman in Connecticut, and chilled, numbed and otherwise inconvenienced millions of other people in the New...Tags: New York City, Politics, Connecticut, Bronx (New York City), Elections
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