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Connecticut Gov. John G. Rowland69

A Bold Step in the Right Direction

by William F. Torpey

Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland, after stirring high emotions in southern Fairfield County after proposing to shut down the Metro North Norwalk-Danbury line, had something of a metamorphosis a year later and proposed that train fares on the line be free -- for a while. published 8 hours ago

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House fire in St. John's63

Common Sense Prevails

by William F. Torpey

Firefighters rely on their leaders to make good judgments when they put their lives on the line. Too often, I read about firefighters who are severely injured or killed fighting fires. I have the nagging feeling that, sometimes, those deaths could have prevented. published 4 months ago

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Fifth Hole, Oak Hills Golf Course, Norwalk, Connecticut75

Oak Hills: A Bogie or an Eagle?

by William F. Torpey

Oak Hills, the city of Norwalk's municipal golf course, was created in the 1960s when a few community leaders pressed for a public golf course. Scandal and poor management soon followed, but it appears now the bogie phase has passed and today the course is under par. published 5 weeks ago

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Norwalk Museum in South Norwalk, formerly Norwalk City Hall 70

Counsel for the Council

by William F. Torpey

When the city fathers put together Norwalk's city charter in 1913, they did a pretty darn good job! I didn't think so initially when I began covering Norwalk politics for The Hour newspaper in late 1968, but I've long since changed my mind. published 3 months ago

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A typical police roadblock62

Just a Few Rambling Thoughts

by William F. Torpey

If you're anything like me -- although that seems unlikely in view of the fact that my "friends" all tell me I'm "one of a kind," if you know what I mean -- you've stored up over the years a few pet peeves. Here's a few of mine. published 3 months ago

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Amtrak Going Through Norwalk, Conn.60

One Vote for Taking the Train

by William F. Torpey

It's only an illusion that flying gets you "there and back" in no time. It takes hours on either side of the flight. You don't lose as much time as you think by taking an Amtrak sleeper train -- and that time can be used to read, listen to music and meet interesting people. published 3 months ago

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Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles, Norwalk Office66

Light Reading at the DMV

by William F. Torpey

Believe it or not, a visit to your local Department of Motor Vehicles can be quite educational. It was for me. I recommend it to everyone. The next time you visit the DMV to have your license or registration renewed, take a good look around. published 3 months ago

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Main Avenue, part of State Route 7, Norwalk, Connecticut62

Is It Avenue, Or Street, Or Who Cares?

by William F. Torpey

Municipalities, like all of us, sometimes make mistakes. In a short street I lived on in Darien the name was spelled differently on each end of the street. In Norwalk, several stores in one shopping center listed different addresses. published 5 months ago

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After All, What's in a Name?

by William F. Torpey

"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." An Irishman by the name of Reilly (R-E-I-L-L-Y) writes about how public relations types mangle the name of an Irishman by the name of Torpey (T-O-R-P-E-Y.) published 4 months ago

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The trolley, in 1886, replaces the only public transportation in Yonkers, a horse–drawn stage coach operating between Getty Square and Mount Vernon.65

Naked Emperor

by William F. Torpey

"Clang, clang, clang, went the trolley ..." The words of that old familiar song bring memories, to me, of the wartime 1940s in Yonkers, N.Y. That city, more hilly than the "city by the bay," boasted trolley cars until the early '50s when buses (all in one day) took their place. published 8 months ago

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