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Walton

Holy Week events sponsored by the Walton Ministerium start today, March 28, with Maundy Thursday services: 4 p.m. communion service at the Congregational Church on North Street. At 5 p.m. at the … more

Another Cathels Family Tragedy

In October 2015, I reported on the tragedy that descended on the family of James Cathels, Jr. in the fall of 1865. James, four of his children and his mother in law died within about 10 days of each … more

Hope and Blessings in 2023

“Happy New Year!” is the greeting we exchange around this time. When I was growing up in Korea, we used to say, “Many blessings to you on this new year!” This movable New … more

Walton

I hope everyone had a happy and safe holiday. Almost all of our holiday party and event plans got canceled because of storms. Next year I will be smarter and not wait until weekends. But we had a … more

Video: Weather Words with Frank Ward

WALTON - We can expect plenty of dry time today, Frank says; and dropping temperatures on Friday.     more

Weather Words with Frank Ward

Video: Weather Words with Frank Ward

WALTON - Temperatures have been above normal for the past week. See when that might change, Frank says. more

Looking Back, June 29, 2023

DeLancey

Vacation Bible School will be held in the Hamden Presbyterian Church Aug. 1 through 6. Volunteers are needed; contact Pastor Stone or Lois Klukkert if you can help in any way. Congratulations to … more

Weather Words with Frank Ward

“This past Friday, March 31, it started out kind of cold, but then it rained 16/100ths of an inch and it ended March. Let me quickly summarize March: It was wet, it was snowy and it was cold. … more

Weather Words with Frank Ward

“Looking back to last Friday, Sept. 1 - what happened to the morning temperature and also what happened to the afternoon - sums up the entire week. On Friday, it was 43 degrees to start, very … more

For teachers & students

When I was growing up in Korea, discipline was the primary focus of every student of all kinds. The focus was on the teacher, whose expertise and knowledge were highly respected. The Eastern … more
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