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CANCELLED -Eastern Connecticut Symphony Concert

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This concert is cancelled because of the storm.


The Eastern Connecticut Symphony concert series continues on Saturday, February 9, 2013, at 8 PM at the Garde Arts Center in New London.  ECSO Music Director, Toshiyuki Shimada conducts the program which includes:  Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1; Bernstein’s Serenade played by guest soloist, David Halen, Concertmaster of the St. Louis Symphony; and Nielsen’s Symphony No. 4 (The Inextinguishable.)


The Soloist is sponsored by Dominion Millstone Power Station.  Free pre-concert conversation given by Gary Chapman.  A free post-concert reception is offered to all members of the audience.  Tickets are priced at $27-$60 with senior, student, and active military personnel discounts in selected seating areas.  Student rush tickets priced at $12 available night of the performance.  For tickets, call the ECSO office at 860-443-2876 or purchase on line at: www.gardearts.org

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Scotty B June 11, 2013 at 07:15 pm
You facts are correct Kathleen, Since Chief Ackley was promoted in June 2009 - Close to 40Read More Officers have left the department! 13 retired 22 went to other police departments 3 resigned or were terminated Survey says...! Instead asking about the nice artwork, lets ask why they are leaving...?!
Rick Lushay June 12, 2013 at 08:07 am
Scotty B. If you know or even speak to any police officers or any NLPD employees you would know theRead More reason why the officers are leaving. The police administration is terrible, no leadership at the top and a city administration and four city councilors driven to gut and destroy the police department. These well educated and ambitious young officers know that there is no career opportunity here in the Whaling City so they are doing what is best for themselves. You would do the same.
Kathleen Mitchell June 12, 2013 at 06:02 pm
If anyone bothered to read the mayor's response above, the part that I could figure out and reallyRead More concerned me was "The administration has also begun the process of using State LOCIP funds (at no cost to New London taxpayers) to install better lighting and security cameras throughout our City this year." I do check out things before I write about them and I checked out his claim regarding the use of LoCIP (Local Capital Improvement Program) No request has been made to the city council, as yet, for LoCIP funds for use as stated by the mayor. I did think a headline in The Day today was interesting "UPDATED: NL cops use video surveillance, GPS coordinates to capture shooting suspect" and couldn't help but wonder if the information provided to the reporters was to support the mayor's claim that our city is safe regardless of the number of police on duty.