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  2. Family Institute of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Family Institute of Connecticut is an interdenominational, [2] conservative [3] 501 (c) (3) non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1989. [4] Its stated goal is to encourage and strengthen the family as the foundation of society and to promote Judeo-Christian ethical and moral values in the culture and government of Connecticut.

  3. Category:Magazines published in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Heroes. American Iron Magazine. American Scientist. Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Asia (magazine) Asimov's Science Fiction. Avotaynu.

  4. Cheshire murders - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire murders. On July 23, 2007, two home intruders entered the home of the Petit family in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. The perpetrators Linda Hayes (known as Steven Hayes at the time) [b] and Joshua Andrew Komisarjevsky initially planned only to burgle the house, but went on to murder Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her two daughters, 17 ...

  5. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    Clancy and Company / Clancy and Willie (with John Gallos, Allan Lotsberg) WCCO-TV 1963–77. Clancy the (Keystone) Cop (with John Gallos) WCCO-TV 1959–61. Clancy the Space Cop (with John Gallos) WCCO-TV 1961. Commodore Cappy (with John Gallos) WCCO-TV 1957–59.

  6. Connecticut Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Magazine, based in New Haven, Connecticut, was founded in 1971. It is unrelated to the magazine The Connecticut, published from circa 1898 to 1908.. On June 5, 2017, the Hearst Corporation purchased Digital First Media, absorbing Connecticut Magazine as well as the Connecticut newspapers The Middletown Press, The New Haven Register, and The Register Citizen, in Torrington, and the ...

  7. Connecticut Public Television - Wikipedia

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    The network's first station, WEDH in Hartford, signed on with a black and white signal in 1962, operating from a Trinity College library basement. [2] [3] It was the fourth educational television station in New England, following WGBH-TV in Boston, WENH-TV in Durham, New Hampshire (now part of New Hampshire Public Television), and WCBB in Augusta, Maine (now part of the Maine Public ...

  8. S. Rm. M. M. Ct. family - Wikipedia

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  9. The Youth's Companion - Wikipedia

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    The Youth's Companion (1827–1929), known in later years as simply The Companion—For All the Family, was an American children's magazine that existed for over one hundred years until it finally merged with The American Boy in 1929. The Companion was published in Boston, Massachusetts by Perry Mason & Co., later renamed "Perry Mason Company ...