West Springfield tops Foran in finals; Guilford takes third.
The Spartans defeated visiting SMSA handily on Wednesday.
Rev. Barry Cass, from the Somers Congregational Church, came to talk to the students about the food pantry and what kinds of items are needed.
The girls' team defeated visiting Lyman Memorial on Wednesday.
The Mabelle B. Avery Middle School students recognized SFC Micah Welintukonis during an assembly held at the school Wednesday morning.
Lynn Seidel received a Bachelor of Science in General Studies.
Weston tops Ellington/Somers 29-22 in Class M quarterfinal matchup.
The Spartans were going for their third straight championship but were thwarted by Bloomfield in the Class S title game.
The Spartans will try for their third straight Class S title next week.
The Spartans defeated Canton in the quarterfinals of the Class S state tournament to move to a game against Northwest Catholic.
Michael Salva is majoring in Management at Western New England University.
The Spartans were eliminated from the tournament by four-time defending Class S champion Immaculate.
Several students from Ellington and Somers were recognized for academic achievement during the summer session.
Approximately 50 veterans came to talk to the students about the military and enjoy breakfast with the children.
The S.A.V.E. Club from Mabelle B. Avery Middle School documented the war memorials around town and will have their work added to the State of Connecticut Directory of Veterans’ Memorials web page.
The Spartans defeated St. Paul Catholic on Saturday.
Hours after Barack Obama won a second term as president of the United States, a panel of UConn experts convened to analyze what the results of the vote will mean for the country.
Jeffrey Austin was recently recognized for academic achievements during the 2011-12 school year.
Andrew Bartlett received a Master of Science in Accounting.
All UConn campuses, including the Storrs campus, will not have class Tuesday.
The towns are amongst many in the state that are dismissing early and closing.
The Spartans were supposed to play Monday, but due to the impending storm, the game was moved to Saturday.
The Spartans started out slowly on senior day but came away with the victory.
The Spartans were shutout by the Wildcats on Thursday.
The Spartans trailed by two goals with 20 minutes remaining in the game.
Neal Hulstein, of Ellington, was the overall male winner, and Ellington won the boys' varsity race.
The Ellington High School drama troupe will present a play based on a true story about an Israeli girl and a Palestinian girl in a war-torn region.
The Knights won the first set, lost the next two, and won the final two to take the match.
Brenden McClay was released from the hospital Wednesday, while James Warnock's condition was upgraded from 'serious' to 'good.'
The Falcons swept the Knights on Wednesday.
The Spartans fell to the visitors, who are a perennial favorite in the NCCC.
The Spartans had a balanced scoring day.
The Knights improved to 5-8 on the season.
The Spartans were playing with heavy hearts after the passing of their classmate, Nicholas Coleman.
The Spartans played on back-to-back days and defeated both Coventry and Windsor Locks.
Coach Mike Pantuosco said it was the first time in quite a while that the Spartans played 80 minutes of solid soccer.
Both teams were in action and defeated the team from Hartford.
The Spartans fell to 4-5 on the season.
The Knights dropped to 3-7 on the season.