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Clamdigging around Rowayton

This piece by Claudia Mengel will be on display and for sale in the CCNS art show in June. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT The Rowayton Art Center's outdoor art display will be one of the highlights of the Memorial Day celebration on Sunday.

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Seniority/Woman keeps busy as executive, writer

Jane Sherman, 67, keeps busy as the president of a company and a writer. Last year, she earned a master's degree in fine arts in creative writing from Fairfield University.

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Meriden briefs, May 7 to 11, 2012

Posted: Monday, May 7, 2012 3:43 pm | Updated: 4:04 pm, Tue May 15, 2012. Xavier High School in Middletown has named the following local students to its honor roll.

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FRIES: Some of New Haven's best restaurants are Cooking for CASA May 9

Please join me at Amarante’s Sea Cliff, 62 Cove St., New Haven, at 6 p.m. May 9. This seaside spot with unparalleled views of New Haven and spectacular sunsets is the backdrop for the 11th annual Cooking for CASA.

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It's Shad Season, And Chefs Are Adding This Favorite To Menus

Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page Spring's delicacies are fleeting. Tulips and daffodils, fiddlehead ferns and native asparagus make their appearance for a few weeks, then fade away until the next year.

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