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Nowashe Village Provides A Glimpse Of Indigenous Culture
Part of the Wood Memorial Library & Museum in South Windsor, Nowashe Village is now open, providing a look at local Native American culture.

E-mail: tim.jensen@patch.com
Hometown: Enfield
Birthday: November 9
Tim Jensen is in his fourth decade of reporting news and sports in north central Connecticut. He currently oversees 12 Patch sites: Berlin, Newington, Farmington, Canton, Simsbury, Granby-East Granby, Suffield, Enfield, Windsor Locks-East Windsor, Windsor, South Windsor and Greater Hartford.
In addition to his work as a newsman, Tim keeps busy as a disc jockey, playing at private affairs such as weddings and parties, and a public address announcer for Enfield-East Granby ice hockey and University of Hartford athletics.
He is president of the Connecticut Sports Writers' Alliance, serving as Gold Key Dinner chairman since 2015. He is vice chairman of the Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame, and has emceed the annual induction dinner each year since 2003.
He is commissioner of Blitzkrieg! Pro Wrestling, an independent pro wrestling promotion based in Enfield.
Tim has two children: Alex, a student at Castleton University, and Mia, who attends Enfield High School.
Part of the Wood Memorial Library & Museum in South Windsor, Nowashe Village is now open, providing a look at local Native American culture.

An old photograph and story from Enfield history and how that site appears today, plus a trivia question.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
A man won over $12,000 on a CT Lottery Daily Numbers ticket purchased at an East Windsor convenience store.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
Family Awarded $37.6M In Malpractice Lawsuit / Police Captain's Wife Killed In ATV Crash / Studio Founder Gifts Yale Drama School $150M
20-year veteran Sara Varga is departing Windermere School to become assistant principal at Stafford Elementary School.
This public information from South Windsor police is accurate as of June 30, 2021. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
There were 16 homes sold in Enfield in the past seven days, with a top price of $360,000, plus a commercial transaction.
Pizzeria closed for weeks after accident / Connecticut looks to halt mass car thefts / Lightning hits homes / Grandson charged...
Two homes were sold in Windsor Locks last week, with a top price of $280,000.
Four homes were sold in Ellington last week, with a top price of $535,000.
This public information from the Enfield Police Department is accurate as of June 29, 2021. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Nearly $680,000 was swindled from an elderly couple during a scheme brought on by their grandson, according to a federal prosecutor.
The incident took place around 4 p.m Monday, and covered a distance of nearly three miles on Route 5, according to police.
Six homes were sold in East Windsor last week, with a top price of $425,000.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
Three homes were sold in Somers last week, with a top price of $450,000.
There were 10 homes sold in South Windsor last week, with a top price of $675,000.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.