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Griffin Garden Market Opens in Clinton
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Named PATCH'S Clinton Connecticut Mayor in May 2018, Bethany Knight is a writer, researcher and public servant. A Vermont transplant, she chose Clinton as her retirement community.
Bethany serves on the town Planning and Zoning Commission, Tree Committee, Fair Rent Commission, Democratic Town Committee and is on the Board of the Clinton Historical Society, serving as newsletter editor. She is active in the parish of St. Paul and St James in New Haven, and is a certified yoga teacher. Bethany her first yoga class in 1970, in Indore, India...and later became certified in the Sivananda tradition. www.sivananda.org
She is the author of Do Chair Yoga and Feel Good Again...All the Benefits Without the Floor, for sale on amazon.com
Bethany has taught yoga wherever two or more are gathered, including schools, nursing homes, camps, prison, libraries, assisted living facilities, retreat centers, private homes, churches and more. Her love of yoga is contagious!
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Colorful Art Show Runs Thru July 28 at Henry C. Hull Library
Wednesday Night Program Describes Clinton Demographics and Housing Needs
Fortunate 4th Graders Trek to Town Beach and Outdoor Classrooms on Marine Science Day
Town Hosts Free Resource Forum Promoting Economic Development
Multiple Delegations Attend Nominating Conventions
District 35 Convention Held in Clinton May 16
Town & School Budgets Fail by Nearly 300 votes
Outdoor Market Behind Adam Stanton House on East Main
Oppose Storage of Fracking Waste, Funds for New Police Boat Approved
Nonprofit Holds Annual Meeting and Elects Board
Arbor Day Celebrated on Clinton Town Hall Front Lawn
Rescheduled due to Rain from April 27
Life has always been lovely in our shoreline community
Clinton taxpayers...don't be fooled! Unless Wednesday budget vote passes, we may lose some police/fire protection, Sunday library hours!