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Best Buddies hosting a friendship weekend at Staples High School this month is one of the happenings in this section. By Staff
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Dianna Rostad’s debut novel, “You Belong Here Now,” follows a trio of orphans who find an unexpected new home at a ranch in Montana. By TinaMarie Craven
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This is an Infiniti, so it's luxurious as well as sporty. It has all the bells and whistles, including remote start, power moonroof, leather upholstery and more. By Steven Macoy
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Whether roasted, sauteed, grilled, baked, juiced, grated and added to slaws and salads, stir-fried, or baked into breads, muffins, pancakes, or cakes, carrots are a vibrant, versatile ingredient. By Robin Glowa
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The congregation is virtually hosting the Yom HaShoah with other congregations on April 7, and will join St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church for a community interfaith ceremony on April 8. By Staff
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As the UConn women’s basketball team heads into its 13th straight Final Four tonight, we’ve got a few snack suggestions for you, with the state’s top foods in mind. By Leeanne Griffin
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L’Ostal celebrates the cuisines of Southern France and its boundaries, inspired by chef-owner Jared Sippel’s year abroad working in Provence at Michelin-starred L’Oustau de Baumanière. By Leeanne Griffin
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Looking for a cake that resembles a chainsaw, kraken or flowerbed? Check out the imaginative cakes designed by these CT bakeries. By TinaMarie Craven
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Thinking of taking the plunge and adding a furry friend to your family? Check out these pet adoption tips from local shelters. By Ashley Winchester
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You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy miso-glazed Chilean sea bass or a cowboy bone-in ribeye for two at this golf course restaurant. By Leeanne Griffin
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The members of the Westport Police Department promoting Autism Awareness Month this April, is one of the happenings in this section.
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Netflix’s new family friendly series “Zero Chill” follows siblings trying to live out their dreams, one as a hockey player and the other as a figure skater. By TinaMarie Craven
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R.J. Hoffmann crafts a suspense driven and highly emotional tale of an adoption that doesn’t go as planned in his debut novel “Other People’s Children.” By TinaMarie Craven
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Spring has sprung. Make sure your garden is ready to go with these tips and tricks from local master gardeners. By Sarajane Sullivan
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Darien’s Carrie Seim wrote her debut children’s book, “Horse Girl,” about a horse-crazed tween trying to make friends after moving to a new town. By TinaMarie Craven
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The 2021 Nissan Armada is designed for those who live large by traveling the backcountry and tow-heavy loads. By Steven Macoy
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Looking to jazz up your breakfast routine? Try making French toast muffins so you can enjoy the flavors of weekend brunch while you’re on the go. By TinaMarie Craven
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The vehicles will make stops in Groton, Middlefield and West Hartford. By Leeanne Griffin
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These restaurants are offering dine-in Easter brunches and dinners, or take-home options. By Leeanne Griffin
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Spring is on its way, and so is the Easter bunny — and all the half-off candy sales. Check out these Easter events in CT. By Sarajane Sullivan






