We all know that a license is needed to drive. What some people are not aware of, however, is that your dog needs a license simply to live in your home. It is required...
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Law Enforcement Supports Special Olympics
Once again local law enforcement has gone above and beyond the call of duty to support those in need. The annual Penguin Plunge took place March 20, 2011 in Middlebury Connecticut...
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March Madness Prediction
March is upon us once again and most people know what that means; March Madness. Most non sport fans think of it as just another sport and another reason for people to become stressed....
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Lights! Camera! Move?
Center Stage – a performing arts operation that educates youth and adults on acting, singing, and dancing, as of December, will no longer be located on Bridgeport Avenue in Shelton, Connecticut. However, moving from place...
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The WCSOA Award, Western Recipient, Jim Farrar
The Western Connecticut Swimming Officials Association recently awarded the Woodland Boys Varsity Swim team the Jim Farrar Sportsmanship award. The award, named for Jim Farrar, local coach and official for years, is voted on...
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VIDEO:: Woodland Makes History
WATCH THE AWARD WINNING FILM RIGHT HERE ON WRHSONLINE.NET...
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Phipps Evokes Passion in Vietnam Class
Timothy Phipps is passionate about three things: his career, his family, and his coaching position. Phipps has been teaching humanities, specifically as a history teacher, at Woodland since its inception in 2001. For six...
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Recycling at Woodland
Schools across Connecticut are mandated by state law to recycle paper goods. At Woodland, recycling bins have been placed in most of the classrooms to meet these requirements.
However, there is one...
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Woodland Dance Team Ranked Second in the State
The Woodland Regional High School Dance team competed in the Connecticut State Competition in the Small Jazz and Kickline divisions on Saturday, March 27. After a day of twirls, leaps and some...
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