#73: The Edmond Town Hall Theater
I’ve been seeing movies at the Edmond Town Hall in Newtown, Connecticut for as long as I can remember. It’s the place where my brother, at six weeks old, saw his first movie, Bear, in 1990. For my...
View Article#74: Pepe’s Pizza
We took a little trip to New Haven yesterday, and while we were there, we decided to take a walk down Wooster Street, which is at the heart of New Haven’s Italian-American community. Having only a...
View Article#75: Local Female Tech & Science Leaders
Nine women from across Connecticut were honored for their innovation and leadership during the ninth annual Women of Innovation awards dinner this month at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington. The...
View Article#76: Take One Cheerleading Academy
Take One Cheerleading Acadamy, located at 36 Kenosia Avenue in Danbury, Connecticut, is owned and operated by coach Amy Pendergast and her daughter Becky. The gym offers a variety of services, from...
View Article#78: CT Farm Fresh Express
CT Farm Fresh Express is an organization that delivers fresh and primarily organic products directly from local farms or producers to your home or restaurant, year-round. They carry everything from...
View Article#79: CT Beer Week
The Connecticut beer industry is proud to launch the state’s “Brew & Buy Local” campaign, a joint effort among brewers, wholesalers, retailers and restaurants to support local industries. The...
View Article#80: The Doors Played at Danbury High School
The Doors performed at Danbury High School before their big break on Wednesday, October 11, 1967. From YouTube user Rutazurra: “This show is primarily attended by nearby college students from...
View Article#81: La Zingara’s Brunch
La Zingara in Bethel, Connecticut is a highly regarded Italian restaurant serving up traditional cuisine with a contemporary twist. The restaurant ranks high with Zagat, and owners Thomas Giudice...
View Article#82: The Octagon House
from Wikipedia The Octagon House, in Danbury, Connecticut, United States, is located on Spring Street. It is considered the best octagon house of the 12 that survive in Connecticut. In 1973 it was...
View Article#83: Little Pub
Little Pub (an advertiser on The Mercurial) is just as it sounds – it is both little and a pub. If you’ve never been, you’ve probably heard about it. The Pub is known for standout food, featuring...
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