TV tips for Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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Fill your beach bag (or your e-reader) with the best of this year's releases.
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Farmington kids among Main Street Singers who performed Saturday.
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This month's readings will focus on the environment.
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Opening reception for Andrew Buck photography exhibit is tonight.
TV tips for Saturday, April 21, 2012
State Rep. Wadsworth, Nancy Nickerson present proclamations from the state, town.
Local kids join students from surrounding towns in New Britain Youth Theater production.
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The Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society dedicated its April newsletter to the anniversary of the tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 78 Irish.
The total loss of life resulting from the other nine on the list does not equal that of the RMS Titanic. Eight of the top 10 occurred in the 19th century.
Killingworth native is chief operations officer for the New London-based lifesaving agency formed as a result of the Titanic disaster in 1912.
Whether you're captivated by the story of the Titanic or not, you can't avoid the avalanche of film and television offerings commemorating the 100th anniversary of the ship's sinking.
Richard D. Rabbett, a co-founder of the nonprofit SS United States Conservancy and a former board member of the Providence-based Steamship Historical Society of America, is one of a select few setting sail for the Titanic's final resting place to memorial
The famous explorer unveiled a multimillion-dollar, state-of-the-art interactive exhibit at the Mystic Aquarium Wednesday that brings visitors up close to the search for and discovery of the RMS Titanic.
William T. Sloper of New Britain found a seat on the first lifeboat launched after the Titanic began sinking but was falsely accused of impersonating a woman to get the seat. He spent the rest of his life defending his reputation.
The cargo manifest on the ill-fated ship was as diverse and interesting as the passenger list was.