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Buffett shares good news on earnings for Berkshire Hathaway
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Family leading Montana’s conservative push
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NAME DROPPING
New York Times Crossword
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Big plans in works at Rogers Orchards
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Investigation into six-alarm blaze in Meriden underway
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How much should you pay
a babysitter?
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‘We need to be able to talk about it’
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Waterbury Hospital stands to benefit
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Our post-truth society was in motion before Trump’s arrival
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Diachenko, Annette C.
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Magro, Valerie J (Toland)
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Good, Peter Kenneth
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Jacob, Elizabeth Jane
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Perleoni, Edmund F.
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Mahannah, Sr., Roger N.
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Canny, Robert “Bob” “Bobby” W.
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York, Michael W.
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Tanthuwanit, Sunittaya
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Gray provides more options
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Coach’s message to Becton: ‘Go earn the left tackle’
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Cards’ skid at 8 as Tigers win 6-5 in 10
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Severino scheduled to begin rehab assignment
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Rays know who they are, Yankees still seek identity
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Arozarena homers as Rays escape Yankees
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Carrasco’s return is still in limbo
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Mattingly relishes his new role on the bench
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Jansen needed just a few pitches to find his groove
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Eppler confident on turnaround: ‘There’s too much track record’
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With goaltender Garand leading the way, Wolf Pack set for series with Hershey
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Finding connections
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Comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short bring laughs this week
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CONNECTICUT ARTS LISTINGS
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MEDITATION BREAK
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Author puts different lens on history
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Dreaming of an oasis?
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Property
Week
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How to start a seniors’ social club
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How to use diet to combat age-related bodily changes can affect your health
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Tips to pick the right time to retire
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Feel connected and engaged this spring at Benchmark Communities
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Dating later in life
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Travel opportunities for retirees
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Engaging hobbies for seniors
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Financial strategies that can help seniors grow their money
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Great part-time jobs for retirees
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What seniors should know about teaching asa second career
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EARLY WARNING SIGNS FOR HEART DISEASE
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Provide care during some of life’s toughest moments
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Interesting facts about Alzheimer’s diseases
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How seniors can engage with their communities