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| Local News |  | Perk On Main, Durham | | Hartford Courant- 9/3/2008 11:26:11 PM | | As a kid growing up outside Boston, I used to frequent a restaurant called the Magic Pan. |  |
 | Dr. John W. Sullivan | | The Day- 9/3/2008 10:41:22 AM | | HOMETOWN: Born and raised in New London. Lives in Essex with wife and 11-year-old son. |  |
 | Is Health Plan Ready? | | Hartford Courant- 9/2/2008 7:00:00 AM | | Children enrolled in the state's HUSKY health plan are to begin the transition this week to a new group of managed care organizations, the same ones that will run the governor's new Charter Oak Health Plan for ... |  |
 | New beginnings come with Labor Day | | The Middletown Press- 9/1/2008 5:04:57 AM | | Happy Labor Day Middlesex County. Before I begin, I would like to acknowledge 2008 Middletown Motorcycle Mania's co-chairmen Al Santostefano and Frank Posca and their committee for the hard work that resulted ... |  |
 | TD Banknorth heads south to grow | | The Herald- 8/22/2008 4:06:58 AM | | TD Banknorth of Connecticut,, which has state headquarters in New Britain, broke ground Thursday in Middletown on its newest branch office - something of an exchange, as Middletown-based Liberty Bank opened its ... |  |
 | Problems with the Charter Oak Health Plan | | WTNH- 8/21/2008 9:20:07 PM | | The state's new Charter Oak Health Plan is being rolled out first in Middlesex County, but with few health care providers on board, child advocates say it's a bad move for the children in Connecticut. |  |
 | Panel callsfor freeze ofCharter Oakenrollment? | | New Haven Register- 8/21/2008 7:52:27 AM | | The Medicaid Managed Care Council unanimously recommended Wednesday that the state freeze enrollment in the fledgling Charter Oak insurance plan and keep Husky insurance as presently constituted until the end ... |  |
 | Former Middletown Missile Site May Have New Use | | The Hartford Courant- 8/19/2008 10:30:16 AM | | A former Nike missile launch site on Mile Lane could be home to a new fire station and a regional fire training center if the Army accepts plans that the city's redevelopment agency approved Monday. |  |
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