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Tree Lighting At Stratford Town Hall To Be Live Streamed Tuesday
In addition to the tree lighting, landmarks and buildings throughout Stratford will be decorated for the holidays.

Anna is originally from Northfield MN and graduated from Northfield Senior High School in 2007. She then attended Loyola University of Chicago, where she double majored in English and Women's Studies and Gender Studies, minored in Art History and discovered her passion for community journalism.
During her four years at Loyola, Anna was consistently involved in the writing and production of Loyola's weekly student newspaper, the Loyola Phoenix. At the Phoenix, she worked specifically as an arts reviewer, reporter, columnist, assistant editor and section editor. While attending Loyola, she also interned at Chicago Art Magazine and began freelancing for Northfield Patch, where she discovered her love for hyperlocal reporting.
After graduating in May 2011, Anna briefly moved to Washington DC to work as a press intern for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Anna is ecstatic to be returning to her home state, where she hopes to strengthen area communities by delivering accurate, engaging and relevant hyperlocal journalism.
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* <i>What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?</i>
Local government and policy is of critical importance, as it affects everyone in the community. And, of course, a community's schools are integral in determining its future, so education is definitely another important issue.
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As with national politics, I tend to form my opinions as issues arise and evolve. My primary stance on community issues is that an engaged and invested community is a strong one.
In addition to the tree lighting, landmarks and buildings throughout Stratford will be decorated for the holidays.

A man entered the store, walked behind the counter, and ordered an employee to open the cash register and back away, according to police.
More than 5,000 United Illuminating Co. customers lost power Monday afternoon, according to the company's outage map.
Court documents claim Fairfield employees misrepresented the use of contaminated material in the construction of a town berm.
The school districts in the two towns have responded to the recent surge in coronavirus cases in vastly different ways.
Numerous vehicles are expected to participate in the funeral procession for Capt. Harry Ackley, including a number of emergency vehicles.
The exhibit features select quotations from people of color on over 50 lawn signs outside the library’s Main Street entrance.
Santa will not be coming to town Sunday, due to safety concerns related to the pandemic.
The incident was the second house fire to which Fairfield first responders were called over the course of several hours.
Firefighters were called Thanksgiving evening to put out the blaze.
Firefighters responded about 3:30 a.m. Thursday — Thanksgiving Day — to a house on Broadbridge Avenue.
The coronavirus case has forced several Fairfield teachers into quarantine.
“Shop Small Stratford is an opportunity to support our local businesses who struggled this year," Mayor Laura Hoydick said.
The change to Town Hall operations will begin Monday.
The decision came a day after the Board of Education expressed concern about keeping schools open as the pandemic enters the holiday season.
Concerns about the coronavirus and how to respond to it have created tension among the Stratford public school administration and teachers.
Anyone in need of a Thanksgiving turkey can get one Tuesday in front of the downtown Fairfield retailer.
The busy Fairfield road will not be accessible to drivers for part of Tuesday while police reconstruct a crash that caused serious injuries.
In addition to the machete, the man also had an over-sized hunting knife in the vehicle, according to Fairfield police.
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