Word: connecticut
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...named to the ECAC All-Rookie team as a defender, and freshman Michael headlines a strong class of incoming forwards. But it took another pair of brothers to get them to Cambridge. The matchmaking began a few years ago, when Alex and Michael arrived at the Salisbury School in Connecticut to help build Don Donato’s rising hockey program. Don, incidentally, is the younger brother of Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. In Alex’s senior year, the Biegas led Salisbury to its first ever New England championship. Alex, who served as captain...
...drivers were particularly reliable. “We are very demanding of our drivers in the quality of service provided,” she said. “Customer service is our top priority.” In August 2005, a Fung Wah bus burst into flames in Connecticut. In September 2006, another rolled over in Auburn, Mass., injuring more than 30 passengers. Iain W. R. Kaplan ’08, who lives in the New York area, said he is inclined to take Vamoose over a bus line without guaranteed seating. “Greyhound gets so crowded...
...that it figures to do for the Commonwealth as a whole. Massachusetts faces a number of problems with which Harvard students rarely, if ever, concern themselves. Many residents are being pushed out of the state by mounting costs, including Massachusetts’ notorious property tax. Furthermore, casinos in nearby Connecticut already drain huge amounts of gambling money from Massachusetts pockets. Patrick’s plan would keep that money within the commonwealth, filling the State House coffers with up to $400 million per year. The proposal would thus provide ample revenue for plugging the state’s holes?...
...only Giuliani, or so his argument goes, can wage those races. "Do we give it away again? The margin of error isn't what it used to be. We decided to kiss away New York, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan...
...true that Giuliani's more moderate positions on gays and abortion, and his tolerant notions about immigration, may mean that some of those states that have resisted Republicans in presidential contests in recent years might be on the table. Certainly New Jersey (15 electoral votes) , Connecticut (8) and parts of Pennsylvania (21) would go on any careful Democrat's watch list...