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The Day - Regional Multicultural Magnet School has a field day in New London - News from southeastern Connecticut


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Regional Multicultural Magnet School has a field day in New London
Kindergartener Amelia Pina tries to keep a flying disc on her head while competitor Kennedy Davis s disc falls to the ground while participating in one of the many relays Thursday, June 10, 2021, during their Regional Multicultural Magnet School field day at Williams Park in New London. (Dana Jensen/The Day) ....

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The Day - Waterford sisters take on illness with tiaras - News from southeastern Connecticut


Waterford  Three teen sisters here are trying to make people facing illness feel like royalty.  
Taylor, Kayla and Emily Roy, 17, 15 and 14, respectively, have been collaborating on a project to make and distribute tiaras to people who are battling all types of illness. 
“Our mission is for the tiaras to promote confidence when dealing with medical providers or feeling icky or getting treatment,” Taylor said. “They’re also a reminder that you’re a warrior, you’re a princess, or prince, and you remember to practice acts of self-care and to treat yourself gently.”
The idea was influenced by personal experience. The Roy sisters’ mother, Natasha Roy, has a rare blood cancer called Polycythemia Vera. While battling the cancer, Natasha connected with others in similar situations via Facebook. A woman contacted her about “Tiara Tuesdays,” named as such since that was the day Natasha received injections for her cancer. ....

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The Day - Chamber donates Stonington pop-up books to elementary school families - News from southeastern Connecticut


The cover of the “Pop-Up Book of Stonington.” (Courtesy of the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce)
Pages feature the Old Lighthouse Museum in the “Pop-Up Book of Stonington.” (Courtesy of the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce)
Published February 09. 2021 7:20PM | Updated February 09. 2021 7:49PM
Stonington  The Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce Foundation has donated 600 copies of its Pop-Up Book of Stonington to elementary school families in town.
Chamber President Lisa Konicki said the books were distributed at West Vine Street and Deans Mill schools last Friday and also will be distributed to Pine Point School and St. Michael School families and Stonington students who attend the Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London.   ....

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The Day - 'Bulkeley Boy' Harold Arkava carried the torch for long closed high school - News from southeastern Connecticut


New London  He will always be known as one of the Bulkeley boys.
New London native Harold Arkava was many things in his life, but friends say his tenacious efforts to protect and pay homage to his high school alma mater, The Bulkeley School, is likely to be remembered for generations.
Arkava died over the weekend at the age of 94.
“He was a piece of work. They don’t make em like him anymore,” said longtime friend Joseph Heap, who served with Arkava on the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission in the 1980s and 1990s.
Heap reminisced about his friend this week, calling Arkava a funny guy, a bit offbeat, no nonsense and a great storyteller whose tales became more unbelievable with the more cognac he drank. ....

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