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Special Olympics CT Plane Pull attracts fierce competition for a cause

Sean Rabinowitz, of Branford, led his team, Procyon Partners, a financial firm based in Shelton, in Special Olympics Connecticut’s first annual Plane Pull at Tweed New Haven Airport last year, pulling an Avelo Airlines Boeing Next-Generation 737 jetliner 20 feet in the fastest time, as his son, Ben, then 7, cheered him on. “That night, my son was diagnosed with leukemia,” Rabinowitz recalled. His wife, Kara, called Rabinowitz and told him to come to Yale New Haven Hospital after doctors broke the news of their son’s blood results. “It was one of the best days and the worst,” he recalled.…

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Police Reports: Car thieves are at it again

MONROE, CT — A Maryanne Drive man reported his gray 2013 Toyota 4Runner stolen Tuesday morning. Police said the owner parked his Toyota in his driveway around 11 p.m. the night before and the theft occurred sometime overnight. The vehicle…

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Masuk golfers win first match 

MONROE, CT — The Masuk High boys’ golf team won its first match of its first fall season, defeating Joel Barlow of Redding 167-203 at Whitney Farms Golf Course, on Sept. 2.  John McIntyre and Colin Abbott both shot a 40,…

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Nonna’s Pizza & Pasta prepares traditional Italian dishes

Esli Molina, 37, worked at pizzerias in Norwalk and Greenwich in his 20s, learning the business in hopes of owning his own restaurant one day. Thirteen years later, he opened Nonna’s Pizza & Pasta at 140 Main St. in Monroe, next to Chuck’s Corner. “I always wanted to have my own place,” Molina said during the grand opening celebration Wednesday afternoon. “It’s a family dream.” Molina and Dunia, his wife of 17 years, co-own Nonna’s, an Italian term of endearment for grandmothers. The couple lives in Stamford with their two children, Esli Jr., 14, and Zoe, 8, who are already…

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Masuk swim and dive team continues to record impressive times

MONROE, CT — Despite falling 93-85 to visiting Weston on Thursday, Sept. 19, the Masuk High girls swim and dive team had plenty to be happy about with 25 best times recorded. The Panthers have 26 qualifying events for the South-West Conference Championships and 12 more for the State Championships. Masuk will visit Brookfield Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 4:30 p.m. Diver Carly Jordan came in first as did the 200 freestyle relay (in the photo above), which included Lena Savkovic, Skye Eannotti, Izzy Murzinska and Lucia Morales, and 100 backstroke competitor Lena Savkovic. Masuk Coach Emily DeMace noted that the…

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