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Fairfield County stakes a claim to some of Connecticut’s most diverse terrain, an enviable proximity to New York City, and a discerning community of food lovers driving the demand for a vibrant dining scene. The Gold Coast boasts some of the country’s toniest neighborhoods, such as Greenwich and Southport, as well as the state’s largest cities, including the historic port city of Norwalk, the corporate-minded Stamford, and the diverse Bridgeport. Fine dining, dense downtown dining districts, and neighborhood bodegas are equally at home along this dense and diverse corridor. Along Fairfield County’s suburban center are such towns as Ridgefield, New Canaan, and Westport, whose historic Main Streets and cultural landmarks draw a family-oriented population. As a result, reclaimed taverns, farmers’ markets, and upscale dining districts scattered with family-friendly options abound. At the landlocked northern fringes, quiet enclaves such as Easton, Wilton, and Newtown have large swaths of protected and undeveloped land, as well as bountiful farmland and a handful of farm-to-table restaurants. With recipes for the home cook from over fifty of the area’s most celebrated restaurants and showcasing over 200 full-color photos featuring mouth-watering dishes, famous chefs, and lots of local flavor, Fairfield County Chef’s Table is the ultimate gift and keepsake cookbook for both tourists and locals.
Life in Fairfield in the decades after World War II was an unparalleled experience. From cruising down Texas Street on weekends to catching a carnival in the Wonder World parking lot, fond memories of long-lost times haven't been forgotten. People flocked to vintage eateries like Joe's Buffet and Smorga Bob's and played on the rocket ship slide at Allan Witt Park. Roller rinks like the M&M Skateway hosted not only skaters but also dances featuring Fats Domino and Roy Orbison. Commuters hopped aboard the FART bus to save on gas, and frequenting Dave's Giant Hamburgers was a rite of passage. Longtime Daily Republic columnist and accidental historian Tony Wade takes a deep dive into the Fairfield of yesteryear.
When a radio announcer read Linda Elliss "The Dash" on his program, it became an instant, meteoric success--and this beautiful book expands upon the inspiring theme of the original poem. Ellis shares her message of joy and hope through uplifting stories, essays, poetry, and personal testimonials from luminaries such as Bob Dole, legendary football coach Lou Holtz, and American Idol winner David Cook.
An examination of the unique affinity New Englanders have for their Red Sox, this work illustrates how the storied history of the franchise mirrors that of New England itself. Founded in 1901 and playing in front of sold out crowds at Fenway Park for more than a century, the Boston Red Sox are far and away New England's most beloved franchise, and this work features topics such as the team's relationship to the Kennedys, the comparison of fans' treatment of Bill Buckner to the Salem Witch Trials, the fans inside an Irish pub in one of Boston's toughest neighborhoods, and travels to a miniature replica of Fenway Park in a small Vermont town. Entertaining and informative, "How the Red Sox Explain New England" is sure to be popular among one of sports' most passionate and dedicated fan bases.
Three epic historical romances from the “compulsively readable” New York Times–bestselling author of A World Full of Strangers (TheWashington Post Book World). With more than twenty-two million copies of her books sold, many of them New York Times bestsellers, Cynthia Freeman has delighted her legion of fans with sweeping historical epics of passion, heartbreak, duty, and family. The Days of Winter: In this New York Times–bestselling epic spanning both World Wars, Rubin Hack betrays his wealthy family and intended bride when he falls for the beguiling Magda. And their daughter is later caught in her own dilemma of passion. The Last Princess: An heiress is disinherited when she breaks her engagement to the scion of a rich family for the sake of true love. But as Prohibition ends, she and her husband are tested by the trials of the Great Depression, in this New York Times bestseller. Always and Forever: In postwar Berlin to assist refugees, an American woman falls in love with a handsome physician—only to marry his cousin. Through the years, though her life is happy in many respects, she is haunted with yearning for the man she can’t forget.
WITH GOD (JESUS) AND LOVE YOU CAN DO ANYTHING. I WROTE THIS BOOK TO HONOR GOD AND THE LOVE OF MY LIFE MY WIFE ANGELA F.CAREY. I CERTAINLY DIDN'T DESERVE EITHER IN MY LIFE AS I STARTED DRINKING AT 13 YEARS OLD AND CONTINUED UNTIL I WENT TO A.A. AT 39. I BELIEVE THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES IN LIFE BUT ARE ORCHESTRATED BY A LOVING GOD (JESUS). FIRST ON SEPTEMBER 8TH 1962 HE SENT ME ANGELA F. PEYTON IN ROCKAWAY N.Y. EVEN THOUGH I WAS DRUNK THAT NIGHT SOMEHOW WE GOT TOGETHER. THEN 19 YEARS LATER AFTER HAVING 4 CHILDREN HE KNEW I NEEDED MORE HELP SO HE HELPED ME FIND A.A.ON JUNE 23RD 1981. THAT STARTED MY RECOVERY ALSO BECOMING A BETTER PERSON. SO THAT’S WHEN ANGIE GOT REALLY SICK AROUND 1997 WITH RHEUMATOID LUNG, I BECAME HER FULL TIME CAREGIVER FOR THE LAST 11 YEARS OF HER LIFE. SHE DESERVED THAT AND MORE SINCE SHE WAS A SUPER WIFE, MOM, NANA, FRIEND, NEIGHBOR AND SISTER! I AM ETERNALLY GRATEFUL TO GOD, ANGELA AND DR. JESSIE WILT AND THE C.P.H. LUNG TX. PROGRAM WHERE ANGIE RECEIVED A LUNG TX. ON MAY 20TH 2007. THE BEST JOB I HAD IN MY LIFE WAS CAREGIVING FOR ANGELA SHE DESERVED MUCH MORE THAN ME.