Convicted of burglary, prisoner moved to Niantic

A woman convicted of numerous residential burglary cases in the Northwest Corner that took place in 2008 was moved from a New York prison to begin serving her term.Jennifer Lynn Johnson, 41, was taken into custody on Oct. 12 at the Taconic Correctional Facility in Bedford Hills, N.Y., by detectives from the Connecticut State Police Western District Major Crime Squad. She was taken to the York Correctional Institute in Niantic, Conn., to serve a 5-year sentence.The sentence covers convictions in three courts — Litchfield, Danbury and Waterbury — in March 2010, which were handed down while Johnson was serving her prison term in New York.

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On Tuesday, April 9, The Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie was the setting for a talk between Elizabeth Lesser and Anne Lamott, with the focus on Lamott’s newest book, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love.”

A best-selling novelist, Lamott shared her thoughts about the book, about life’s learning experiences, as well as laughs with the audience. Lesser, an author and co-founder of the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, interviewed Lamott in a conversation-like setting that allowed watchers to feel as if they were chatting with her over a coffee table.

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The home in Sharon that Alexandra Peters and her husband, Fred, have owned for the past 20 years feels like a mini museum. As you walk through the downstairs rooms, you’ll see dozens of examples from her needlework sampler collection. Some are simple and crude, others are sophisticated and complex. Some are framed, some lie loose on the dining table.

Many of them have museum cards, explaining where those samplers came from and why they are important.

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