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Thursday, April 13, 2006 |
Ready to Fish? Trout Fishing Season Opens April 15! |
| Opening Day of the Trout Fishing Season is Saturday, April 15th and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has the state’s rivers, streams, lakes and ponds stocked and ready. Approximately 412,000 trout have already been released this spring and are awaiting Opening Day anglers. |
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Thursday, April 13, 2006 |
Free Fishing Classes Offered by Department of Environmental Protection |
| The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection sponsors free fishing classes for families and individuals age nine and up. All locations provide access for the disabled and all fishing tackle and course materials are provided free of charge. Learn more about this program by selecting the link above! |
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Thursday, April 13, 2006 |
Connecticut Income Tax Returns are Due April 17, Extended Assistance Hours Offered by Department of Revenue Services |
| The due date for 2005 Connecticut income tax return is Monday, April 17. The countdown is on but the Department of Revenue Services is here to help you finish your return on time. |
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Monday, April 03, 2006 |
Governor Rell Announces Rideshare Challenge |
| Governor M. Jodi Rell announced the “Connecticut 2,000,000 Mile Rideshare Challenge,” a website-based effort to match up commuters and get more vehicles off Connecticut roadways. Almost 2500 state residents are already registered with the new program. Program participants can sign up for travel partners for monthly trips, weekly commutes or rides to local destinations such as shopping centers. For more information about the program and to locate commuting partners in Connecticut, please visit the NuRide website at www.nuride.com.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 |
New 2006 Connecticut Vacation Guide Available for Free |
| Looking for the thrill of hot air ballooning or coastal kayaking? Fun food or classic dishes prepared with award-winning celebrity chefs? Hot night spots or quiet beaches? Connecting is much easier than you think. That's the theme of the 2006 Connecticut Vacation Guide, just released by the State of Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism and available simply for the asking. |
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