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All About Flowers
[ Cheshire, CT ]
(203) 272-6761
Flowers, always the ultimate symbol of love and romance, are designed for the bride and groom who deserves nothing less than absolute perfection on their wedding day. Natural romantic creative bouquets, ceremony flowers, and reception arrangements from the spectacular to the sublime!

Cynthia's Flower Shop
[ 188 North Main Street, Route 1, Branford ]
800-528-4461
Cynthia’s Flower Shop of Branford offers a wide variety of flowers and services for all of your floral needs.

Edible Arrangements
[ (800)236-7101 in East Haven and Norwalk ]
Edible Arrangements™ are colorful gift bouquets you can eat. Colorful fruits are washed, peeled, cleverly carved into floral-like shapes, tastefully arranged, beautifully gift wrapped and delivered fresh. Each arrangement is guaranteed fresh and ready-to-eat. All ingredients are natural. No preservatives, additives or sweeteners are used. For those who want more sweetness than the fresh fruit itself provides, we also offer a variety of all-natural fudge dips in flavors like classic, espresso and more, including sugar-free, low-fat options.

Family Florist
[ 493 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk ]
(203) 855-0902
For flowers for all occasions come to Family Florist and enjoy excellent customer service from the family owned and operated florist.

Florals By Kim
[ Hamden ]
203-407-0533
Specializing in European and Contemporary Floral Design, Florals by Kim is a design studio featuring unique florals, custom designed for your wedding, party, or other special event.

Hansen's Flower Shop & Greenhouses
[ 345 Reef Road, Fairfield ]
(203) 255-0461
Hansen’s Flower Shop & Greenhouses, a family-owned business, has been serving Fairfield County since 1920. During this time the full-service florist has earned the praise and trust of its many faithful customers.

House of Flowers
[ 261 1/2 Connecticut Avenue, Route 1, Norwalk ]
House of Flowers is a full-service florist specializing in arranging and decorating for weddings and parties. From the church or synagogue to the banquet hall to your own home, House of Flowers will make your special day one to remember. With years of experience, every detail is attended to and nothing is overlooked.

Lincoln Flower
[ 28 East Grand Avenue, New Haven ]
In a quaint little storefront in New Haven, you’ll find a flower shop that is a little bit country, and little bit colonial American, and a very helpful and friendly.

The Silver Rose, LTD.
[ 200 Boston Post Road, Madison ]
(203) 245-8394
Send flowers, plants, and gourmet baskets anywhere in the world from The Silver Rose. Same-day delivery to all of New Haven County and the Connecticut shoreline up to Old Saybrook is offered for orders placed before 11am.

Wild Irish Rose
[ Halls Road, Old Lyme ]
(860) 434-9929
The Wild Irish Rose offers extraordinary customer service and four convenient locations to find what you're looking for. Call to setup an appointment to meet with a floral consultant to arrange for all your floral needs.

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September 20, 2007

Norwalk: Teachers Suggesting Corda Is Failing His Job

Category: In the News, Norwalk, Education — By: turfgrrl @ 8:04 am

One of the mroe interesting things to come out of the law suit filed by the Norwalk Federation of Teachers Union is this:

“Over the last year, support for Corda among Norwalk’s teachers evaporated as a result of, among other things, Corda’s refusal to enact policies and practices which the NFT and its members believed were appropriate and in the best interests of Norwalk’s children, his failure to communicate appropriately, openly and respectfully with educational personnel and his perceived lack of knowledge of the day to day operations of Norwalk’s schools,” the suit reads.

Teachers union President Bruce LeVine Mellion said not every teacher would agree that support for Corda has “evaporated,” but most do.

Norwalk: NEON Rennovations Show Mann Moving Forward

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 7:36 am

The Hour is reporting on some of the plans that NEON is implementing to provide a friendlier, more inviting and efficient face to the community it serves. Executive director Joe Mann is once again showing a commitment to making the agency operate better for its customers.

The South Main Street community center, which houses NEON’s main offices, will receive a completely new entryway, he said, and a new reception desk that will be located within feet of the new doorway. A new office area for the agency’s caseworkers will also be located near the reception desk, Mann said, enclosed in glass.

Rell: Fairfield County Citizens We Hear You

Category: In the News, Transportation, Norwalk, Stamford — By: turfgrrl @ 7:28 am

In a quick reaction to the growing concerns that Fairfield County was getting ignored by Hartford yet again, Governor Rell announced that the truck inspections will commence at the weight station in Greeniwch. And not a moment too soon. Today I-95 travellers are faced with a beer truck that collided with another truck at 5am between exits 13-14 northbound, and another truck that wedged itself in the Metro North train underpass on the Boston Post Road in Darien.

Norwalk: ‘Look How Neat SoNo Is’

Category: In the News, Bridgeport — By: turfgrrl @ 7:14 am

When the greater Bridgeport area executives, otherwise knowns as the political flunkies who serve as mayors and first selectmen gathered in Trumbull yesterday, economic development was on their minds. But also they were talking about regional cooperation concerning education. Sort of.

Most of the mayors and first selectmen agreed that regional cooperation between their communities could play a role in equalizing the educational opportunities between urban and suburban schools.

The bigger responsibility for educational equity, however, said Trumbull First Selectman Raymond G. Baldwin Jr., lies with the state.

September 19, 2007

Norwalk: Master Planning

Category: In the News, Norwalk, Stamford — By: turfgrrl @ 6:34 pm

The Maritime Aquarium is about to unveil its master plan.

The plan, scheduled to be unveiled Oct. 17, includes a three-phase, multiyear, multimillion dollar expansion to the Maritime Aquarium’s building, educational programs and environmental outreach initiatives, particularly the conservation of Long Island Sound.

“This began when Jennifer Herring took over as our president and CEO three years ago,” said Tim Gagne, publicist for the Aquarium. “She started to meet with staff, and we all started talking about how we could build from the future, and the plan really grew from there.”

Norwalk: It’s Raining Lawsuits

Category: In the News, Norwalk, Education — By: turfgrrl @ 6:15 pm

The winds of change are are picking up steam heading into November’s election with the Norwalk Federation of Teachers filing the law suit to end the complacency of the BOE. The details of the suit are worthy of of the kind of charges that Henry Waxman should level at the Bush administration; “context of secrecy”, “without any discussion”, “stifle the plaintiff’s and the public’s right to free speech”, positively scintillating.

Wednesday Open Thread; But More Later

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 9:42 am

Today’s news is filled with stuff to comment on, but I have some other obligations that take precedence, so enjoy the open thread to pick apart the day’s news and I’ll chime in later.

September 18, 2007

Fairfield County Dissed By Hartford

Category: In the News — By: turfgrrl @ 10:03 am

Brian Lockhart has a good report on the latest round of Hartford area flunkies overlooking Fairfield County. He lists four:

Norwalk: Briggs Says Fund Demolition Inspector

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 9:45 am

The Hour reports that Briggs has an idea about how to preserve historic properties in Norwalk, he would “employ a demolition inspector to prevent illegal demolition like what occurred at 124 East Ave.” What kind of answer to historic preservation is that?

If you want to preserve buildings you kind of need to get started before someone files a demolition permit. To that end, Brigg’s vague statement that he would ““change the status quo” by recommending incentives for developers who preserve historic structures. He would also support local historic districts as a new source of funding” might be headed in the right direction.

Norwalk: The West Ave. Three Card Monte

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 9:19 am

It is always disheartening to see government officials playing with “bonding” money as if it has no repercussions to the tax payer. Like all good tales of irrational exuberance, the history of using tax dollars to fund private development for economic development is checkered. The basic law of economic development is that no one knows what the future holds, and today’s bright shinning retailapalooza is tomorrow’s blight of empty store fronts.

So we have Mayor now chasing the queen, following Seligsen’s 3 card logic of how the bonding money will be paid back. Parking revenues? Haven’t we all heard that one before?

 

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