Antique Televisions News
Stephen Mecsery, 89, Greenwich Ham Radio Operator
GREENWICH, Conn. – Stephen Mecsery of Old Greenwich died on May 14. He was 89. Mecsery founded Cos Cob Radio and television in 1945, selling and repairing the first televisions in town. Born on Sept. 12, 1922 in Palmerton, Pa., he was the son of Agnes and Stephen Mecsery. The ...
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Norwood Historical Society holds tea party for moms
Delicate bone china cups and saucers sat alongside gleaming polished silver spoons, antique teapots and lustrous platters of handmade treats as volunteers prepared for the guests of honor. The Great Hall of the historic F. Holland Day House was the site of Norwood Historical Society ’s Mother’s Day Tea on Saturday, April 12.
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Gay Lyons' People & Parties: Local groups race to jump on Derby theme
Guests at the annual Derby Day party at Crescent Bend House and Gardens were greeted with a pretty setting featuring Derby colors of blue, green and gold and arrangements of red roses.
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Devon Horse Show And Country Fair Preview
Whether you are an avid equestrian or simply an animal lover looking for an outing, the 2012 Devon Horse Show and Country Fair promises more than a week of horse-filled fun for the whole family.
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Nostalgic games keep Denver bar patrons occupied
How would you like to play pingpong with a cocktail in one hand, paddle in the other? Bocce in the backyard of a bar? Or imagine a heated afternoon of skeeball or cornhole — with table service keeping the pints coming? Forget pool tables and pinball machines. Denver bars and restaurants are harnessing the nostalgia of nontraditional games to turn eating and drinking into more interactive ...
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'Broadside Attractions/Vanquished Terrains'
Inside the L-shaped gallery at Intersection for the Arts, the sinuous legs of three hand-felted, ivory-white deer intermingle with a curving, metal staircase among audible recordings in "Endangered," by Karrie Hovey and...
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