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Monday, December 24, 2012

'We Are Newtown' Bumper Stickers Available

Sandy Hook resident Sam Mihailoff is donating all money raised through the sale of the bumper stickers for a memorial in honor of the 20 children who were killed on Dec. 14, 2012.

Sandy Hook resident Sam Mihailoff wants to help the victims of the school shooting. Here's what he came up with, in his own words: Riveted to the ever changing news reports, I exude a feeling of severe loss, yet I am not a parent. I may have met those lost cherubs from afar as they rode by on the school bus is all. Statements like “We shall ever be defined by this event” go beyond annoyance. Saturday’s stern message to the press by our superior First Selectman, leader, mentor and mother Patricia Llodra, planted a thought in my pea brain. Eventually, the satellite trucks shall drive away, down I-84 and President Obama’s “well publicized” visit shall be yet another footnote to the violence of today’s society.  Newtown has changed greatly …

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2:06 pm on Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Y E S . . . . until "WE" place a SPECIAL mental health TAX on VIDEO games with proceeds dedicated to help provide mental heath care to children who are on THE BOOB Tube for 3 to 5 hours a day from age 5 to 20 . . . doing "make believe" murder and mayhem, give 'little Johnny' a drug for this and drug for that and pray to the PC Goshes that Johnny outgrows his struggles with life and his inability …   more ›

Friday, December 21, 2012

Bells Will Toll Today For Newtown Victims

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy has asked the nation to observe moment of silence to mark the Newtown school shooting.

It has been one week since the lives of 26 children and adults were taken in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, CT. As people all over the world grapple with the tragic events of Dec. 14, America's churches hope to provide some solace this morning. St. Mary's Parish in Brookline will join churches across the country in ringing their bells 26 times at 9:30 a.m. in honor of the victims. Patch will also do its part in memorializing the Sandy Hook victims today. At 9:30 a.m., all Patch.com sites, including Brookline, will go dark. All Patch and AOL websites, as well as many others across the Web, will go black and post this brief message: "We are observing a National Moment of Silence for the victims of the Sandy Hook …

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