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Your tax dollars at work, in the form of a stocked rainbow trout taken in the Blackberry River. The fish was released unharmed and with first-hand knowledge of why it shouldn’t try to eat panfish poppers. Photo by Patrick L. Sullivan

It’s tackle fondling time!

The snow’s pretty much gone so it’s time for the annual look at tackle fondling.

Let us check out the waders. Do they leak? Why yes, they do. Not so much a large tear in the Space Age breathable fabric, with frigid water gushing in. No, we are talking pinprick leaks, which inevitably develop in even the priciest waders.


Ally Celik, a sophomore, prepared to drive against Windsor Locks  during the Mountaineers 39-31 win on Friday, March 4. Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

Housatonic loses in quarterfinal

COVENTRY—The Housatonic Valley Regional High School girls basketball team was eliminated 40-25 by No. 3 Coventry High School in a quarterfinal game Tuesday, March 8.


Northwest Corner towns are being asked to help with the installation of new signs indicating US Bicycle Route 7. Photo submitted

Signs will guide travelers on a new Route 7, for bicyclists

SALISBURY — Motorists and bicyclists in the Northwest Corner may soon see signs that indicate they are on U.S. Bicycle Route 7 (USBR7), a new cycling route that runs parallel to U.S. Route 7, from Norwalk, Conn., to the Canadian border with Vermont.

The route was designated in 2016, with support from Northwest Corner towns.


Photo by Randy O’Rourke 

Warm days, winter sports

 

Winter sports were on display Sunday, Feb. 27 with cross-country skiing action in Cornwall; athletes participating in the Polar Bear Run around Lake Waramaug donned warm weather gear. For more winter sports coverage, click here.

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