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Bye, bye BHS

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The Berlin High School Class of 2010 held its graduation ceremony Sunday afternoon on the campus of Central Connecticut State University. See this week's Citizen for complete coverage of the event.

Athletics department honored

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The Berlin High School athletics department has been selected as the No. 1 athletics department in the CIAC Class MM division. BHS is now in the running to be named the top athletics department in the entire state.

The BHS athletics department will be honored at a ceremony to be held Sept. 23 at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville.

Korean era vets sought for awards ceremony

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The Town Clerk’s office is looking for any Korean War veterans who are interested in a Public Service Award program that is coming soon to Berlin.

No. 1 teacher

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Olivia L. Lawrence
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Tim Maule, a fourth grade teacher at Hubbard Elementary School, was named Teacher of the Year for the school district at the June 14 Board of Education meeting. Pictured are Maule and his students in the lunch room. For more on this story, see the June 24 edition of The Citizen.

Hubbard's Maule is Teacher of the Year

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Timothy Maule, a grade 4 teacher at Hubbard Elementary School, has been selected as the 2011 Teacher of the Year for the Berlin Public Schools.

The announcement was made at Monday's Board of Education meeting.

Griswold assistant principal resigns

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According to the Board of Education agenda for June 14, Eric Carbone, assistant principal at Griswold Elementary School, has submitted his resignation to take a job as assistant principal with Wallingford public schools.

A big impact at Pistol Creek

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The old clubhouse at the former Pistol Creek golf course got a high-powered make-over June 11 when nearly 200 volunteers from the accounting firm of Deloitte LLP descended on the prop-erty to landscape, paint, build athletic and picnic facilities and mo

Locals help make history

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The Northwest Catholic baseball team defeated Cromwell, 4-2, to capture the CIAC Class S state championship Saturday at Palmer Field in Middletown. It was state title No. 1 for the Northwest Catholic baseball program. Berlin residents Fanol Prevalla and Pat Dornfried were members of the championship team, which is coached by Berlin High School alumnus Cory Carlson. Prevalla, Carlson and Dornfried are pictured with the championship plaque.

There's still time to help Special Olympics

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The Berlin portion of Law Enforcement Torch Run is complete. There is still time to donate to CT Special Olympics. This was part of the Final Leg, which will end tonight at the opening ceremonies for the Special Olympics Summer Games at Southern Connecticut State University.

What is the Law Enforcement Torch Run?

Running for a cause

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Citizen photo by Nick Carroll
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Members of the McGee Middle School track and field team run alongside members of the Berlin Police Department June 11 during the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Runners are pictured on Farmington Avenue.
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