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Longtime Ellington Middle School teacher Donald Beerworth has passed away. He was 81. (Courtesy of Carmon Community Funeral Homes)
ELLINGTON, CT Donald Beerworth, a standout high school and college athlete who went on to teach and coach at Ellington Middle School for over 35 years, died Thursday. He was 81.
Beerworth graduated from Rockville High School in 1957, after lettering for four years in three sports. In his senior year, The Duck was the top scorer on the soccer and basketball teams, tying a career high of 23 points in his final basketball game, a 68-58 win over Middletown. He also led the baseball team in hitting that season, earning team MVP honors, and was voted Class Athlete. He was inducted into the Rockville High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015.
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WASHINGTON President Donald Trump announced last week that he won t attend President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration on January 20.
If he follows through, he ll become only the fourth president to boycott his successor s regularly scheduled inauguration and the first in more than 150 years to do so.
Two other presidents missed their successors regularly scheduled swearings-in, Martin Van Buren and Woodrow Wilson. The reason for Van Buren s absence is unknown but not seen as malicious by historians, while Wilson s was for health reasons.
Richard Nixon did not attend Gerald Ford s inauguration at the White House after Nixon resigned in the middle of his second term in August 1974.
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