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West Hartford Food Pantry Receives Donations from Stop and Shop
Boxes of food from one campaign were recently delivered, and another donation campaign is just coming to a close.

I have been a resident of West Hartford for 15 years. I'm originally from Stamford, Conn., and I attended Westhill High School. I graduated from Duke University – where I met my husband – in 1983, with a degree in Political Science and Economics.
My first career was in the insurance industry, and I was a Vice President with national insurance broker Marsh & McLennan in their Washington, D.C. office when I took a “sabbatical” and moved to Connecticut in 1998.
I joined the publishing world in 1999 as a freelancer writer, and before Patch, I was editor of Living in West Hartford, Living in the Valley, and Living on the Shoreline magazines. I started working as the About Town columnist for West Hartford Patch even before the site launched.
My husband, Ted, is a West Hartford native (Kingswood-Oxford ’80), and he has often joked that within a few weeks of moving to town, I knew more people than he did. I have a daughter who is a senior at Conard and a son who is a freshman. I also have a bearded collie named Scarlett who is a constant companion in my home office.
I am an avid runner – owner of the car with the “RUN MOM” license plate. My kids are both athletes, and I can often be found cheering them on at soccer games, gymnastics meets, baseball games, basketball games, and track meets. I also enjoy reading and spending as much time as possible at the beach.
I look forward to hearing the ideas and opinions of my fellow West Hartford residents. I can be reached at Ronni.Newton@patch.com, 860-249-9624, or on Twitter @WHartfordPatch.
Boxes of food from one campaign were recently delivered, and another donation campaign is just coming to a close.

Sign on the door thanks customers for their patronage.
Bring a non-perishable food item for the West Hartford Food Pantry and any paper that needs shredding to the Department of Public Works Open House on May 18.
Even if you don't have a Madeleine pan to form the little shell-shaped cakes, use the batter in another pan because it's delicious.
New Haven Register: "Using the 'horror' of the 'massacre of 20 beautiful children' at a time when critical legislation honoring their memory is at stake to beg for $5 for your next political campaign is as tasteless as it gets."
At Webster Hill, parents thank the principal for keeping their kids safe.
After a foot chase, West Hartford Police tasered and apprehended one of two men who fled the scene of a car burglary.
Other unwanted electronics, including hand held game systems, digital cameras, and mp3 players are also accepted.
A 'Wish Tree' is located in the West Hartford Town Hall lobby, and interested donors can select a tag and purchase a gift card for a local child.
The loss of her husband to pancreatic cancer has led Barbara Foley to dedicate herself to raising funds to fight the disease.
The following arrest information was supplied by the West Hartford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories – funny, sad, ironic – is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories – funny, sad, ironic – is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories – funny, sad, ironic – is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories—funny, sad, ironic—is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories – funny, sad, ironic – is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories—funny, sad, ironic—is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories—funny, sad, ironic—is what sisters do best.
Survivors are part of a sisterhood, whether they choose to be or not. And sharing stories – funny, sad, ironic – is what sisters do best.